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MEN ALY We urge you to looll at our line of goods before going or sending elsewhere. We are putting in better and larger stoc~s each season. We are confident we can supply your Xmas needs PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J.N. H A LLill Prop. & Myr. Pine No. 8 Buy Your Ch-ristmas Goods Before the Bi Rush We hge11 a nicoo lectou of goods snitabl as gifts for tho fto nil Belwegges a few arpticle: For anhildren-Boys' W eaho H as, Toy Pistols Fretor is, AirnGuns, fe afty yrae s nlocipedes laIshllight's, Pocket KnIives. For LaisHlewrStoves, Ranges, cookcing Uten its, scissors, Manicure Sets, Lamps, Percolators, Oil Stoves, Electric [rons. For gMn-Razors, Pocket Knives, Guns, Ammunition Tools, Flashlights, Rayo Ljamps. Come to See Us Before You Buy BAR BRos. Phone 68. Look For the-Big Saw Sign:Easley, S. C T HIS W AY! Furniture Buyers, for Your Needs in House Furnishings. You Will Findsto amh e B r a n i nO__# As% L Vnes Stores,_1anes, Bedroom~r Stoes, OddaDress, Bedsn tads, Mtrss, S riinr es, avenps, Parltoruts, Fea thers* Tools, Newsl g Hom Sewing Lachns.owodSwn Come ai to See Us Bfor Your Buy d Phn 6.LookberteBgSwS:aly, S. C. FaHoueFunhngsoucemeFnt! ThisHoue Bargainser llLies.w n SouRnes, itedmSies, tOd esers, Batrs Bed ithe Toe hig gradhes Red-oroo Sewin ' Do'tvilce GSreents forj ouan Nietle Man thatvte Younrey promneMoey - LibrteS.C I TheBesAtnounrceme Yolur conseraonfi .lernCoes oicited Soticly"One rciles and youre itne b)ackn anyh thighgest wrong. ad-or8e SMIeTHriet t& \ci BRS oW, sn itl LOCAL AND PERSONAL B. B. Porter, Jack Sutherland and Harry LaBoon spent Sunday at Salem and Walhalla. Misses Eula and Jonnie Attaway of Liberty spent Thanksgiving with home folks at Pickens. Auditor-elect Henry Townes has pur chased the Jule Parsons house in Pick ens from T. A. Bowen. J. C. Alexander is having his dwelling house remodeled. Contractor It. E0. Yongue has charge of the work. Dr. A. A. Odom thanks the good people of Pickens county for the busi ness given his firn during the year 1916. There will be a singing at Mountain Grove the second Snnday in December, beginning at 2 o'clock. 1verybody is invited. Roy Attaway and sister, Miss Annie May, of Williamston, spent Thanksgiv ing with the family of Mrs. Belle Atta wiay in Pickens. The personal property of the late R. S. Lewis will besold to the highest bid (r at his old home December 12, be ginning at 10 o'clock. It. F. Herd, the good mail carrier on Pickens route 8, has purchased Dr. L. F. Rohinson's house and lot in Pickens and expects to move into his new home before Christmas. . Rev. C. It. A bercrombie of Salem has bought a place at Six Mile and will move there in the near future. Mr. Aber crombie nov preaches at Mountain View, Sallm, l'heohlet. and Plasanlt Ridge. Remember- the ladies', azaar- next Friday, De-cem-br S. It will be in the Vacant store room next tol 1. '. Parsons' store. A tut-key dintier wvi!l also lie ser-ved and every body is invited t-> take dinner there that day. Annnouncement has been nade of the engagement of Miss Alargattt-- llooker of Greenville and Mr'. Wnrren S. Alli son. Miss Booker is pleasantivlv reieii bered in Pickens having spent several seasons here its milliner. Judge 1'. J. Mauldin presided at the famous lsenhower trial at York last week. It is safe to say that ,iince he has been on the bench Judge Mauldin has presided at. more fainous cases than any other judge in the same length of time. Pickens shriners who attended the big shiners' meeting at Greenville Thursday are it. E. Bruce, M. C. Smith, T. L. Bivens, J. T. Richey. Guy McFall, J.P. Carey, Jr., and W. i Chastain. Mr. w Chastain took the shrine Thursday. ti Guy Mc Fall says he TOOK it, too. d A. 1). Oliphant, member of the state d board of charities and corrections, was % in Pickens last week inspecting the jail, a chaingang and poor house. He reports o them all mn average condition, but re- i: commended that whites and blacks be a separated on the chaingang. v Mr. Joe Massengill of the Mountain View section cut his foot while chop- I ping wood Monday morning and as a re suit he will have to -use crutches for q some time. Mr. Massengill is clerk of F Mountain View church and many friends hope he will soon be all right again. Pickens Lodge K. of P. No. 123elect- r od the following oflicers to serve during the year 1917: Hal W. Hiott, C. C.; Dr. R. E. Lewis, V. C.; Rev. 1). W. Hiott, Prelate; Dr. J. L. Valley, K. R. S.; H. A. Nealy, M. A.; Sherilf R R. Roark, M. W.; A. M. Morris, NM. F.;I U. B. Lalloon, M. E.; A. C. Gr'aveley, 1. G ; A. Mason Simmons, 0. G. The Pickens, G;lenw~ood, Easley and Alice cotton mills have recently raisedI the wvages of their operatives ten per cent. 'This increase came without the operatives asking for it, wvhich showv.s a good spirit existing between the em iloyers and1( employees of these mls rhe increased cost of living made it necessary and the increasedl earnings of the mill and fair-ness of the officersmd it possible. We ar-e glad to see it. A marr-iage which was qjuite a surin prise to the friends of the contracting parties was that of Miss Floy Cantr-ell of this county to W. F. Hiett, o f near Will iamston. TIhe ceremonyv was per--| formed by probate judge, .1. B. New-1 h~ery, at his residence at 2 o'clock last Sunday aftetrnoon. NMrs. H-iett is a| danughtter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D). Cantrell I whose home is about eight miles above Pickens. 'This happy young couple has| the best wishes of scores of friends. Miss Bertie Abercrombie and Mr'. I Terry Ferguson were mnarr'iedl Sunday mornmng at the hotme of the bride's pat-- | ents, Mtr. and Mrs. D. M. Abetrcrombie I of the Mountain Viewv section, tev. C. R Abercr-ombie performing the cere- I monly. The groom is a son of the late I Oliver F erguson. After the ceremony the btridal parUty attended preaching at i Mountain View and returnedl to the bride's home where all enjoyed a r'egu- * latr old time wedding dinner. Friends of the happy couple wvishi them every- I thing good Rev. E. TV. Hodges and family arriived in Pickens last week and are being welcomed by out' people to their newv U home. Mr. Hodges has b~een assigned i by the Methodtst conference to supply a Gr-ace church and preached his first ser- I mon01 her-e Sunday morning to an atten tive and well-pleased congregation. Mr. Hlodges comes here from Lancaster, where lie was pastor four years. He has made a most favorable impr-ession* her'e andl we hope he wvill like our pole I as w~ell a-s we believe wve will like him. j Pickens county boys who are >laying I football at the colleges wvhich t iey at-. tend~ covet-ed themselves wvithi glor-v in the Thanksgiving gamnes. Part of a re- I por't in the Carol ina-C'itadel game in Coltumbia says "Seatbor-n, the fleet lad from Pickens, skirted the visiting end(s 1 for good gains aind played his best game 9 of, the season.'' Seaborn wvas pla ying with Carolina and his team was defeat- I edi by the Citadel team, wvhich is chamt ptin of this state. A part of the reCpor't of the Virginia-North Car-olina gamie I playedl at Richmond says, '"olger's 52 yatrd (lash todiay gave the University' of North Carolina its first football i victory, over theo University of Vir' ginia in eleven years." We have often noticed that no matter what game I Pickens boys engage in they are gener ally able to take care of themselves wherever they may be. Such.. tobacco enjoyment as you never though could be is yours t command quick a you buy some Princ Albert and fire-up pipe qr a home-mad cigarette! Prince Albert give you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankere for. That's becaus it's made by a patente process that cuts ou bite and parch! Pril been sold without c< We prefer to give qu RI has a flavor as differeni And that isn't strange, e M Buy Fthice Albert every- re where tobacco is sold in toppy red bags, Sc; tidy red A tins, 10c; handsome pound 01 and half-pound tin humi dors-and-that corking fine C( pound crystal-glass humi- p dor with sponge-moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such clever trint-alwayst H Pickens County Teachers' associatio is reorganized at a meeting held i ie Pickens High school buildingSatw y. Prof. Coggins was elected pres nt and Miss Edna Earle of Picker as re-elected secretary of the assoc ion. Prof. Coggins is superintender f the schools at Easley and Miss Earl principal of the Calhoun school. Bot e well qualified for the positions I hich they have been elected. Sup .T. Hall un presided over the meetir nd the attendance of the teachers wi irly good, about twenty being presen bhe president will appoint program ar xecutive committees and another mee g will be called at an early date, hich an interesting program will I arried out. Watch for the announe ent. I3WeeI I girl, big 01 Stationery Of cours s of Nunna] 3 We hax gifts-nic< 1 Powders, Holly Box< The fans a guaranteei Gold mour Mesh ba pins, rings sets, manic all kinds. Free? We a to each purchaser Keow The Nya a i by m . Tobacc( eOn ther of this tidy r t you will read: ice Albert has always rie and has tde A )UPO Ns or premiums. smoke Pi ality I one smoke'd the national joy smoke as it is delightful. You never tas Ither. een who think they can't smoke a tte can smoke and will smoke ibert. And smokers who have not ye it certainly have a big surprise and h ing their way as soon as they rince Albert tobacco will tell its own J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO , I s Delegates From Pickens County W Hs t Governor Manning has ppointed the Sfollowing delegates from Pickens coun- COF ty to the eighth annpal convention of FL s th Southern Commerciol Congress, which meets in Norfolk, Va., December 11, through December 14: e wol. C. L. Cureton, Pickens; s. s. if 11 Hagood, Easley; Lloyd H. Smith, Ea-i- hlad 0 ley; J. N. Morgan, Central; . F. Nor 1ris, Central; ,R. E. Bruce, Pickens; Dr. Ml e J. L. Valley, Pickens; J. P. Carey, t Pickens; W. H. Geer, Easley; W. C. i P f Smith, Easley; J. F. Bannister, Liberty; this A I F. G. Gaines, Central; J. C. Garrett. yoU t- Norris; E. Folger, Pickens; E n. Craig, gt Pickens; J. M. D. Bruce, Pickens. c Miss Mattie Finley is spending this weekc with friends in Easley. regingy yo gifts a eaStrdy nis |ltl, e box of Cunlysdlciu ad.W ,fher 5c o $ 0 0. ntte ~ewe wilharie s l ChaoisSkns Pfcke Omatrm anmPenmfro )T A lot o nomn asiin e Vd instnSlm .C ywoudbepeprdeo bete owibera of whea tsve . We hav atsmal a ut of edyent 3.orri &I opay Old stoffilem BiN. 1.5 hoe No. 36So pet- oss ibrl ofwha eatofsee ayet bristmas ormen t 41 ed Sthetie ofitn Pine oll cga if Ethy ric inestn supply :istoi-SletN.C Nht, 8.30, Bu Soo oats gi e esm l oi & compce, ,hone o. 3