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umenORF~, Ge A. TANDARD COLLEGE 0OUIEF9, L'EADING TO THE A. B. Degree. Offered iP sixteen Departments of In. struction. Pre-medical Course approved and accepted by the Atlanta Medice! College, Strong Business Course. Speciql courses in Home Econornics and Music. Thorough courses in Pedagogy for those wio expect to onter the teach ing profession. - Ideal Location in the, Most Healthful County East of'. Colorado, with elevation of 1500 feet. Faculty'strong in scholarship-and teaching experience. Comfortable steam beated dormitories. $2000 additional science equipment T -ry expense for board, tuition, room-rent, n steam heat, $122.50. s address JC. Roger, Dean UINDORET, gEORQI4. One 4 ..*.Experience Convinced Me of its Value - "One of our sales men demonstrated the value of the Long Dis tance Telephone to us. He was'atf '.1 Ville. a., and '~^ Long Distance calls for fifterni -eMehants w in a radius of several hundred miles. "In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels of flour at a total coat to us of less than six dollars. "Since then we have applied the Long Distance ~ "~' 'ne to every feature of our business with ~le results. The service as fine, the onable and there as more satisfaction . -a Distance Telephone talk than in half a~ dosen letters" SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH 'COMPANY4 Box 129, Greenville, S. C i The Place to Get Most i nFor Your Produce is At HENDRICKS' a( n We Payn Greenville market for Fryers 10c pound for Hens M * 30c for Roosters n $1.00 a bushel for cornn 18c pound for nice cured hams Iam offering some good values @ mdress goods. A lot of odds and n ends to go at cost. . Your patronage is always ap- ) Spreciated ~J. W. NENDRI CKS PI$KENS R4 m mamm"nunnunnunun e Mr.. Editor:'The aaiers Ar about through with titeir crops and are begin ning to talk some politics since hearing the candidates- give an account of them selves at Pumpkintown on the 15th. Inasmuch as these gentlemien cannot all be elected, here!s hoping that the best men may be chosen 'for every office, not only county but state as well. Miss Laura Jones of Georges Creek was visiting relatives and' friends in this section last week. She also visited the tollowing in the Oolenoy section: Hon. M. Hendricks, S. B. Edens, S. M. and W. B. Jones. Miss Jones is an in teresting talker andwe are always glad for her to call and see us. Come again. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams were visitors at the latter's brothers, W. A., L. S. and Edward T. Edens, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Ed'ns of 6olenoy.were in this section last week looking after the Jones cemetery and cleaning off the same. School is progressing nicely at Pedrs Creek at this time, with Miss Wilkes of Falrfild as principal and Miss Holder of Pickens as assistant. E. T. Edens and J. M. Turner made a trip to Greenville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. McConnell have been on an extended visit to relatives and friends near Belton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McConnell are to be congratulated. on moving into their new, commodious and comfortable resi dence. Protracted services commenced at Mt. Tabor on the fourth Sunday, the meetings being conducted by the pastor, Rev. Joseph E. Foster. . If we lose every ticket we vote on the 29th you may fiot hear from us again. PROGRESSIVE. Mt. Carmel News After a brief respite from farm work the farmers have had to again get busy to save their fodder and hay, which is badly burning up on account of the se vere drouth. It looks as though the turniR crop will be almost a failure. The Ladies' Embroidery Club held a very pleasant meeting Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Tanner, Jr. A large number of the members and also several visitors was present. I Delicious refreshments was served. I Married, on Sunday morning at ten o'clock, at the residence of the offici ating officer, Mr. A. L. Reynolds and Miss Bertie Stewart, L. L. Smith, N. P., officiating; all of the Mt. Carmel sec tion. The revival held at Mt. Carmel re cently was ably conducted by the pas tor, Rev. W. L. Coker. As a result 22 were added to the church. Twelve can didates will be baptized next Sunday morning at ten o'clock. The school at this place is progressing nicely with Miss Margaret Attaway of Pickens as principal. The enrollment will be larger than any previous session. Central to Have Electric Lights Liberty Gazette. At an election held at Central last Friday the $10,000 bond issue was car ried by a vote of 84 to 1 in favor of is- ~ suing the bonds. It is understood that the power will be bought from the Li erty Light and Power Company and a lne will be built from Central to tdie power house at Hunter's Mill on Twelve Mile river. This will give Central a 24 hour current which will mean much to the progres sive little town. It is supposed that work will begin immediately on the lines. and it is hoped that it will only be a short time before the lights will be in operation, and that every public spirited citizen's home in town will be turned from darkness into light. Mrs. Thos. Black and daughter, Miss Alma Black, of Bamberg, are visiting1 at the home Of Rev. L' E. Wiggins. Honor Roll Praters School Below ls a list of honor roll I students of Praters Creek grad- t ed school for month ending Au-. E gust 11th:( Birst Grade: Ralph Hunter, Edith Bolding, Fowler Brezeale. < Second Grade: Herbert Fer guson, Boll Looper, Clara Bre- 1 zeale, Dessie Brezeale, Della Howard, Lila Bolding, Cleo Bolding, Monroe Bolding, Nel-. son tVolding. Third Grade: Quinnie Wat son. Fourth Grade: Mae Looper, Ethel Watson, Mellie Ferguson., Fifth Grade: Clarence Wat-. son, Lucius Murphee, Cromer Looper, George Bolding, Ira Bolding, Otto Collins. * Miss Ida Baker, 'J. D. Vickery. Teachers. The Walter A. Wood Mowing machine is the best and lightest runniug machine on the market. Ask any owner. Sold by Pick ens HdW. & Gro. Co. , F4 nsi~e Al6 gives WC., smokers a 4. delight, because'. - its flavor is so different and so delightfuly good; -it can't bite your tongue -it can't parch your thvat -you can smoke it as 191g .ah as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobaced hop. piness On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read: PROCESS PATENTED - JULY T., 1oo'e That means to you a lot of tobacco 01. joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I the national joy smoke Y*. making Pila'o A''"'t''..mu,: R J REYOLDSTOBACO1C. landto.S"yatem,d n C.p no ika Onr~ Satrda aftenoo the aGolenoyrein amp ~~ ~n ofWo.f.etetie the od o a drv Has CoIo.t Charter0'Ae in goodness andricka *igatp"a.*-''* inn Adrese wereo deliere bys J.ooo I rh ipdy ipipe satisfaction ''d "Nof;ra icel ad he -Ir vi. anie an D. . Smak f Gren-b the Stotate of out nd.n siole Icen crea andpun feondiwr e i all we or its enthusi- *Cmi.'"*a"t**"p'"nd astic friends ever claimed '''t'-e.p,"-,, to for it I **nd-up t",im It answiers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- hsI h opr d fO To Donterationl heldmke its regular meetingon.Friday.afternoo PrItce A oert oudy red D a. Reoad so o th naiona jo smketo-you and realize what It moean ia ..... Prlce gbert oeogta roJ. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salon, N. C. Oolenoy On Saturday afternoon the Oolenoy amp of W. . W. entertained their * riends at a picnic at the Hendricks Pickens County Has a College Chartered mp. Addresses were delivered by J. 4. Daniel and D. W. Smoak of Green- y me Stat ho are gr of oeo ie. Ice cream and lemonade were erved ih abundance to the thirstygath -rmng. A Liberty party consisting of Misses Brown, Chapman, Callahan, Messrs. e sc ya n ple te Burroughs, Brown and others, chaper ned by Ms. J. H. Brown. spent Sun day at Table Rock. CENTRAL, S. C. The Home Demonstration club held its regular meeting on Friday afternoon lEPA Nir at the school house. Home Demonstra tor, Miss Mauldin gave a bread making deo nstr ition lo furnish o thicube. FIt wsuitce ane ndet ngpreograme. peresmntswere Mrand sts as dsuthred isit-e noth fattr' $1.other, t W aleddrstaRe uce Ou o r. ad deirdsE Eday, ac tmame poste onter' wamot ofs ede laahaean suisr andle sirt olwn agis unacconto rinyvi ys.Hay Mr.land will cal for cBatsn fcrenDorari- 20 Lyit ta, mM. 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