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COMING- ONIDAy 6NLY Special Representahve Of The G. L Hall Optical Company (Norfolk-Richmond-Lynchburg, Va.) Will be at the store of the authorized dealer PICKENS DRUG CO., Pickens, S. C., JULY 31, 1916, All who are in need of EYEGLASSES are urgently invited to call and take advantage of this exceptional engagenent. No charge for the examination and only regular prices for glasses. Every pair fitte'd absolutely guaranteed to be cor rect. By taking advantage of this opportunity, you have the same service brought to your town that you would get if you visited any of the retail establishments in Norfolk, Richmnond or Lynchburg, which are recognized as the beat obtainable. You take no chances, as our agent is author ized to give you his personal guarantee. We will have representative at our store every three months. 1 PICKENS DRUG COMPANY J J. N. HALLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 CLERK'S SALE. Edens' Pressing Club State of South Carolina, C in up a first-class Pressing Clubin te J.F. arris office building County of Pickens. Hays Hallums is my workman and a work will be done to satisfy you. I will In Court of Common Pleas. appreciate your patronage. NI.~~~~~~ m.(iPantfW nake a specialty of cleaning and M.Ipssing Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Against ts. Prices 26c and 50c. First-class alteration work. Special N. W' Agnew and Luella Agnew. D - dry cleaning for ladies' suits, coats, fendant. ide gloves, etc. Pursuant to orer in the aCove m e- HARRISON EDENS, Manager titled matter I Huill sell in or in front ,)f the coart house in Pickens, South Carolina. between the usual hours oft a ecat you parnae % iii Auuguumin This Week! the saeme being aeonday, August 7th 41tthe following desrribed csrol)e2ct, to wit: All that certain piece, parcael W r tract of land, situate, lying and be-si a fg the Pcurt hounPi.South a,oliuit M uricnetonsipand suop~osed to car.: of Corn and. Feed.. ,croina etw dee t2) acres, the same more or less. eing the sarhieI Will land comeyed to N.- . Agnew an, A Luella Aew li B. D Mauldin, refer- y. - ence to e aid a 1hrby had fQr.,l that crip a more accurate desjptt ing nb- e w h r e iaon Terms of sale, Sonu-orth ( castC i remainder of the purcias price in ahnp e see w a w en equal annual installments, to be secured -wen in town. Pigs bym bond and mortgage on said land creat portion to bear 8 per cent interest for sale. per annum. Purchaser to pay for stamps and paper. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Morris ompany, Notice to Debtors and Creditors Old Postoffice Building. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Mrs. Margaret Edens must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 5th day of August, 1916, or be debarred payment; and al personsj rt eadIwl xli indebted to said estate must make pay ment on or before the above date to t~e hwIwscrdi aso undersigned. E. U. EDENS I svr aeo ie f4yas 12 Exctr Execter, standing without pain, knife or 17851910 detentior. from business. No one need suffer from this dis COLLEGE OF CHRLESTON ease when this humane cure SOUTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST COLLEGE cnb a ih eei ot 132d Year Begins Sept, 29. Crln. R .JSY F.our-year couraes leadi to the Ii. A. and ni .(legrees. A two-year pre-medlical courme Afree tuii o a olarshap is assigned to each -_________________________ Spacious buildings and athletic rounods, well eqjuipped laboratories, unexeelleti library facil Ic REe, wnse moderate. For termbs aid cat a- P re' rsigCu 1' lHARISO5(N RtAN)ibI'l, i'residient.CeaigPrsnDengAl L ittleton C ollege utar etfrnddIvedwe A well-established,well-equipped epr.Wr urned and very prosperous school for Sispesda2cprsi;cenn girls and young women. adpesn,6csi;dycenn,$ Fall term begins September sis 20, 1916,.eapeit orptoae For catalogue, addressB.BPO ERPrpet, 1.M.Rhde, itleon NC'tPorter's Brern Shop. UseNy acSCramfres are night-irnd dheierdwhr mot oufdrcompledin the risdnebya Grasesuadiloer frarnt-eat25cesu;ceai tndpresco50cpue; dyocnann We o ee P arcateyorptnae B. . PRTR, rorieor . JM.R ode , Litle on t otr'2abe hp They looked blie be t".0 4'L now they'reiboliag P rl bc'd th / 1. F. lieii'dridts has luceh 4s u.oktate ,atnera and i ?aving myac rMIng pie'tures. No. tatter how 'prty 19 re he is willing to'riska crack at yoy. 11ij T. lilk~n 0aioi 4teor trea~uor, was A visitor n dtfur town aA werk.rw It's laying by'tlIe aud w 're feeling a little gay, -ven If it Is raining so thioh' that we can't get head of old "General Green" at sli. I usIng a sword is as' hatd work as tiliming bank with a seythe, here's hopitig w' shall neveresee one of the bally things. An enormous owl, which measutred :68inches from tip to tip, was killed by J. T. Welborn a few days ago. The owl had asaassineted a duck belonging to Mr. Welborn the nigpt befre, and instead of- hustling for fils life the wse(Y)old owl sat down and apparently decided to camp there indefinitolv Som- ',no next day Mr. Welborn happened upon F, scone and got rather hot when he saw the haahal duck. Hastily he got his gun, andwelifrom that moment the owl ceased to be. .Before carrying- oiit-:his threat to give our friend a whipping, that short-leiged man should look again-our friend is'bimlt for running and is always it: trim. Wants Stenographers T'be 'nited States Civil Service Commha1-sia will hold an exanination for stenographer end typewriter (niale and female), Augnst 8, 11a, at Greenville, to 1111 17 existing vacancies in a bama. Florida, Georgia, M Isissippi, 'i'ennacsse and South Carolina, and othef vacauitles aIs they inay occur. Entrance stlaries frota $900 to $1,080. Age, 18 years of age or over. Apialica tion blanks and full iforantion can be ob tained by applying to the secretary, Fifth Civil Service iistrict, Atlanta Ga. This is aln excellent opportunity for compe tent stenographers and tyiewriters to secire government positions. Deaths Near Easley lasley 'rogress. Mrs. Vernassa Nalley lirown, wife of Edgar E,. Hrown. died at her home near tiae city amon day afternoon last, .July 10. Shae is survived by her husband and three childreta, one anl iafant oaaly a few hours eld; also her father, W. T. Nalley, and at brother. The.funeral wais held at Fairview church Tuesday afternoon amil tle body was laid to rest in the ceameterv there. Mrs. Gussie Il udson, wife of liyron lustain, diedat her hi(ame three ailes south of the citv last Friday of tuberculosis, after an illnae.i of several months. She is survivet by her huts batid uid three step-children and ther father aai inother, Mr. and Mrs. Franak Carma anid several brothers and sisters. The funeral ser. vices and interneit took place at Zion ch it reh last Sutidaty. Mrs. Delila Lalloon, wilow of the late \'anl Lalloon of kihe Hrushy i'reek.seetion of A ndser son countty, died at the home of her daiifghter, Mrs. Dora Cobb, bix miles south of the city, on. the 6th instant, aged -1 years, and was buried on the 8th instaut at Fairview church. She Is survived by tenl children, live sons and live daughters, four of whom reside in the west Of the oth*ers, W. ltves in Ackens, GeorgeJohn, lialus, Mrs. John Ragsdale, Mrs. lames A. Smith and M rs. Dora Cbb. resides ti A nderson county. Frank Couch, son of T. Couch of the Enon Secton, who has been making his home in liowie county, Texas, for the past suveral years, i6 visiting his parents at present. Mr. Couch says he likes Texas very well; that it is much easier to make money there than in this country farming. lie expects to return in a few weeks. Sent Up For Forgery IArthur Fergusona, better knowni as Arthur Hloog. a negro boy about 18 years old was arrest ed Tuesday morning by Constable .Julian charged with forgery. lie was taken before Magistrate Porter and sentenced to thirty days on the gang for assault, a case that hua. been standing against him, and the charges of forg ery, six counts, will be tried in the higher court, le was working at Porter's pressing -Notdc To Penasioners Drawing PensIons Under the 1916 Supply 11ill: I hold the followidig cheeks for pensions un der the supply bill that have not been called for: Mr. J. F". Hendricks, Mr. R. S. Lewis. Mrs. Ii. 5. Lynch. Mrs. Corinda Rochester. Mrs. F. E. Spencer, Please call and get theii, or send properly signed claim, and I will mdill them out, W. L. MATHIENY, Clerk. M r. and M ri. W. M. Gireshiam and datrghter, Miss May, have returned to 4tlanuta afterf visit to Mrs. Gresham's parents, M r. and M rs. M. F.. liester. They were accomprnied back to Atlanta by Mid Piearl and Mr .Ralph Heater. Fifth Sunday Meeting The excutive conmmittee of the P'Ickenas A s Hociation has apapointed a meeting to be held with Griflin Haptist church .Juiy 29 and 30, aind have arranged the followling program. Saturday, 0.30 a. m.-D-levotional services con. Iducted by .1. R1. Connelly, after which oillicors will be elected. It0 al. m.-Subject: The aneed of united eft'ort in religious work, Opened by Calpt. ,J. A. Grif fin; then gexieral discaussion. Subject: how th. pnlist the co-opaerationa of indifferent church mnembers, Opened lay Ji. i. Iendley: the ge il discussion, enbject. - S ould a chutrch retalin members or dleal with them In any way who (1) (do anot regu larly attend their church meetings; or (2) who will not assist In suppaorting the pastor and other interests fostered by the church? if so1 how or what action should be taken? Opened hy Rei'. W. E. Nelson; then generapiiscussion. Sunday, 9.30 a. m.--DevotionaI services con ducted by Sunday school superintsendeht. 10 a. m.-Spng service. 10.30--A. Sunday school mess meeting. Tien minute talks on (i') The ideal Sunday achool, by R. T. Htallum; (2) The qtnalifieations and duties of ofileors and teachers in a Sunday school, by J1. T. Taylor; (3) What a Sunday school is for lay R1ev. J1. E. Foster, Song service for fifteen minutes. I I. 15--Missionary serthon by Dr. D.M. Itamsy, The Piekens Townshilp Singing ,convention andl all othier singjers aro cordially invited Id attend and have charge of the singing. Tame will be di'idedwith themi on both da. . EX. OO~1bt T'TEE. Subscribers who 'Wait the address of their paper ch nged should's~& send hotlee direct ~ h eSttit offce, viti tilineof od a 0 01 3 in-' t edbas,$c;\i e in ouonf0d maly live to be.110and never b es old enough to ote, but it's cer toin-the you'll not knowthe joy. and uteptnent of a fiendly old jimmy pipe or land rolled cigarette unless you get on Wking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to with a real reason for all the goodness,and sat faction it offers. It is mnade by a patented process that removes bite and parch I You can smoke it long and hard Without a come back! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette efjoynent% And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P.A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-backl everywhere Introdiction to Prince Albert isn't any hardef in ey Aldebo*. c tidy red han to walk into the nearest place that "sells 1i0ct~; handsome wond and A nn1- tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay thrat olvr crystal-&la@* pound humidor with sponge-moletener out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer. tohaend h cnditin fullest investment you ever made! the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winton.Salem, N. C, Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cb Stateineti of the Coiditioni of the AnnoLuncements Bank of Norris Notices Itsertet, i-0th lM oluin for one vent 3q --. word for Hnit aunetlv i etac-Ila iii I o jo a t rl.S . t the Wb',of tfa for "neh subseque"t "" er-li, For Magistrate or . a Se of btine A .June 30, 191#L' A. S. PORTEN 1shereby anifounced as u - W lsts ndian relics, large or a candidfa for re-elechton as Magistrate 'o small quantities spear and arrow heads, of Picket wnthip, subject to the rules beads, pi s. etc., flintlock pistols, pis- of the Democratic party. tolp mared C. S.; antities of used ' Overdrafts .. ... . .. -....... 1,661 78 envelope~s with Confe rate stamps on. H0o481(nde andsek% owned.by the- bank.. 540 00 Write E. Walters, 1540 N. 58th street, For Cotton Weigher -uniture and fixtures. . . ,0 0 cra e ta ps on F n fi h u e nd .....tur .s............. , 440 0 4 , Philadelphia, Penna. 14 The friends of FRANK G. ALLGOOD ue froan banks and bnk r........6,141 18 We are the samrket for hereby announce him as a candidate for Uurreiney......................... Butter the year round. Craig Bros. Co. CottonWeigher at Pickens, sub'ect to oliver aid other i aitior OWN............281 the action of the voters .in the election For- Male---Severul good farms, of August 19, 1916. Total...... ................... *05,O92 21 both large and small, near churches and abhoole. Foriurther rms ra o- I hereby announce myself a candidate capil stock paid in.. abl. Fo utring nfoatio apply.to, for Cotton Weigher at Pickens, subect surptus fund........... ......... Soo M. J.StribingSenec, S. . 14 to the action of the voters -in the elec- Undividedpoft.ls rrneea Lost--Friday, between Pickens and gtionl of August 19, 1916.prtlescreepe. Mountain View church, a pocketbook N. D. PARSONS-. niidaae paid . . ....... 513 81 containing $7.15. ~1.00 reward if lefit ~- ---cheek.........itsbjec 41 at Pickens bank. E. H. Heaton. 12 - - -ADLTl~er~ca.-- ---.. deoi... 9,'A o4 TH CITADEL ees....f........-9,*3206754 Salesmen 'Wanted blipayale, I"udi (*tt.;..'**'** W A NTiED-A few high class aslesmeta to join for money borrowed --.-------... 0000 us In the sale of the Indexed Ilible; madbe ini Th MiiyClege of South Tossi.............'6~' both Family and Teachers' styles, which is.en- '-I- ---,. -.--...., 6,622 dorsed by leading mitisters of Europe andi. State of South Carolina,e( America as containing the- best collection O06 A.,anounatd as "t inaguishbed mfliitary C sCounty of Pickens. ia Ibible helps. Salesmeu aw'e selling from 5100.00 lege" byU. S. War beartment. Full courses Before use cam~e E. W. Tate, eabbler of the 4 to 8300.00 per week. You. ean easily. make-$100 in Civil Etnginee ring, Sciences, English and ajove-named bank who, being dulyson as to 300 per month. None baut'men of good char-odr Lsauguages. Confers II. S. and C. Et. that the above and foregoing~statemer t is true actet need answer. Don't w.rlte unless you A scholatshi worth 6300 a yearis vacant froni condition of said bank, as shown by the books. me.. ' buatduess. We- are busy anud haven't, time Plckens coun y and will be illied by competit ofsafdifank. i.w AE to i.. iththod wo ar- nt i eanes. Gve eramination at the county seat on the 11th Sworn to and subscribed befote mn Ithlia three business men as reference. No letters Fornecessary information and blanks applyto dav of July, 1916. Ri. si. blAKi.kR answered unless references are given. (ban atNotary Publie for s. O. also uso ladies who are in a position to travel. COL.' 0. J. BOND The Citadel Correct test: iR. L.. Phillib~s Publishing Company, Atlanata,.' s H. P. KEkLE'I, Ga.I Charleston, S. C.. " 9.gW TAI m rectors. SPECIAL_____ For' a .few days' we are going to sell our stock of OIL STOVES and REFRIGERATCRS at a reduced price. If you need an Oil Stove or Refrigerator it will jpay you to look our line over before buying. -B EARR I3IROTH IERS .. .oo00 o THE8A W SIGN Phone 68 EASJ ,S. C.