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I A To1 premisi valuab] Paints, - Drier, Buggy and Wal Brighten-up Stain, Po amel, Liquid Gold, Bur Umber, Burnt Umbei the best line that moi brains and skill produc gate. PICKENS DI The R J, N, HAI Pf THE KEC PICK] Safe, Sound We solicit Your baInking cour lesy and convenience coi Five per cont.. interest paid< J. P. CARE)Y, Pre-siden PICKENS RA] lIME TABLE NO. 13, SU IN EFFECT No. I No.3 No.5 j Dis. 7.30 A.m 11.00 Aim 2.5- 11. tLv. 7.35 " 11.05 " 3.00 7.45 " 11.15 " 3.10 7.50 " 11.20 3.15 " 8.00 " 11.30 " 3.20 " 8.05 " 11.25 3.25 " Ar. 9 x No agent. No. 1 connects with Soi Nos. 3 and 4 connect with S 12. Nos. 5 and (f connect i Express handled by the Pci information apply to J. FURN We have * Solid Car < and want see what ' you buy. * CRAIG BR4 eC - -IGO JCH OF PAINT makes your ,s look new, cheerful and more e. We have Sherwin-Williams Varnishes, Hard Oil Japan ,on Paint, Premo Asphaltum, rch Paint, En at Sienna, Raw ', etc. This is "O"R iey can buy or a. It will pay you to investi WG COMPANY exall Store UM, Prop. & Mgr. ione No. 8 )WVEE BANK ENS, S. C. and Progressive business and will show you eyer y sisteit with sound )anking principles. > Savings Deposits. ti J NO. C. CAREY, Cashier. LWAY COMPANY PERCEDING TIME TABLE NO. 12 MARCH :ni 1915. Stations. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 I Pickens Ar 9.20 A. 2.00 P. 4.101P. n F rguson x 9.1r " 1.55 .05 ; aron.9 x .05 1.5 rao .5 7 Arialis x .55 " 1.45 " 3.45 q at 1 ' x .50 " 1.32 3.40 3 Easley Lv. .45 " 1.33 " 3.35 ithern Railway train Nos. 29 and 4 outhern Railway trains Nos. 39 an vith Southern Ry. train No. 11. A cns Railroad company. For furthe [' TAYLOR. Supt., Pickens, s, c. ITURE! ust received a iiture you to call and ve have before Prices right. )S CO., Pickens mm..p. a msam..p. 3. . eu ISCMivows MoNc. LOCAL AND PERSONAL T49 Martin school box supper has bcen Postponed until Thursday. W. C. Newton and family have mov ed into the Pace house on West Main street. O' B. Williams of San Antonio, Texas, paid a short visit to relatives here last week. Mrs. Elijah Hunter died at her home in Calhoun Monday, February 19, and was buried Monday at Mt. Zion. Are you reading the farm loan articles that we are publishing? Two more of them appear in this issue. Local druggists tell us that not only is the price of castor oil advancing, but it can scarcely be secured at any price. Miss Minnie Heard has returned to her home in Pickens after teaching a successful term at Fall Creek near Salem. Bailey Robinson of Greenville spent Sunday with his family in Pickens. Mrs. Robinson has been quite sick, but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. W. Tanner of the Mt. Carmel section spent a few days of last week with relatives here. The pupils and teachers of Mauldin school will present "Mrs. Briggs of the Pcultry Yard,"' Thursday evening, March 1, at 8 o'clock. Railway Agent Lawrence of Liberty has gone to Cornelia, Ga., to accept a similar position. He has been succeeded by Toni Whiten of Easley. Prof. Kirby of Norris was a business visitor in Pickens. He is a very pleas ant gentleman, and the school at NorriE is flourishing under his direction. Ernest Folger has returned fron New York, where he has been person. ally selecting and buying new goods foi Folger, Thornley & Co. Willie Thompson and sister, Mis: Alice, returned to their home in Pickeni last Saturday after spending the pas seven months in Detroit, Mich. The biggest bunch of rats we eve saw was killed by R. H. Hayes at hi barn near Griffin church last Wedne day. There were 115 rats in the bunct Gus Hagood, a respected negro wh r has been very sick for the past seven months, was able to resume his wor as drayman here Monday. R. P. Mogridge, who has been visi ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Burtnett, for the past few weeks, Ie: Friday morning for Richmond, Va. There was no preaching service at ti Pickens Bnaptist church last Sunda night, Pastor Ramsay having bee called to Belton on account of the deal of his step)-mother'. Col. C. Li. Cureton of Pickens wi attend the inauguration of Presider Wilson in Washington next Monda3 Gov'. Manning and his staff will go i a special car Saturday. Miss Nellie Powell, charming millinc for Hobbs-Henderson Co., arrived thi week and is getting ready for thi spring millinery opening at this pop~ul store. We appreciate the items sent us b "A Friend," and wve are sorry we ar unable to publish them. We mu! know who writes every article we pul lish. E. C. McWhorter' of Norris ha secured the agency .for the Chevrole automobile in Pickens county. Clar is a popular fellow and the Chevroleti a popular car. They ought to make good team. In ordlering his paper changed fror Tom Bean to Sherman, Texas, N. RI Hlendricks writes: "I notice from som of your correspondents that you have wet winter. It has been dry here, bu we had a good rain this week." As Sam B. Craig, Pickens' only red headed lawvyer, was going home'in hi automobile one night last week he ra: over an o'possum and killed it. Th lights of the. automobjle 'blinded 'th possum and it wvas unable to see to gq out of the way,.. S. L. Simmons left Fi'iday'morning fo Dawsontlei Ga., t'o sliend d'wdek wit, his uncle, St'ewsrt Medlfn." Mr' Mied uir is a native of Pickens couly, bu moved to Georgia directly after the wal and has 1ieen living. in that state since Last Wednesday afternoon .Mrs, Troupe Partridge was a pleasipg anc chrrming hostess when she entertaine( about twenty members of the Entre Nous club. Refreshments suggestive of Washington's birthday were served -nut frappe with cherries, and cake followed by coffee and cheese straws. MIniature red, paper hatchets, were given the uet mas sovenrs... Fred Kay, who has been engineer at the Isaqueena mills at Central, has re signed that position to accept one with Ottaray hotel at Greenville. He is succeeded at Central by Fred Hunt of Meridian, Mniss. I have in my possession a few copies of the minutes of the State Baptist Convention. Anyone desiring a copy should send me five cents in stamps for postage. JAs. A. ROBINSoN, Clerk Pickens Association. There is a well-known M. D. - Whose name begins with a V; He is a mighty fine man And does all he can For the good and relief of humanity. At its rpeeting last week the Woman's Missionary society of the Pickens Methodist church elected Mrs. W. T. McFall delegate and Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., alternate delegate to represent the society at the annual meeting to be held at Rock Hill March 13-16. J. Edward Saddler, who lived near Iva, in Anderson county, died in the city of Anderson last Thursday morn ing after an illness of six months dura tion. He was 45 years old. He iF survived by his widow, who was MisE Minnie Kirksey of Pickens county, and two children. W. C. Maddox and Miss Mamie Dunn, both of Norris, were married Sunda3 afternoon by E. C. McWhorter, N. P The bridegroom is a son of S. H1. Mad dox and the bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. James A. Dunn, of this coun ty, and have many friends who ar offering congratulations. They wil make their home in Westminster. Reports from the meeting of th Pickens Township Sining convention held with Pickens View church las Sunday afternoon, was the best in it history. The Vaughn quartet failed t show up, but its place wss more tha filled by a ladies' quartet from Greer ville and some of our own singers. Th ladies' quartet was composed of Mri Bertha Proffit, Mrs. Sophia Chadwic and Misses Myrtie Hughes and Nerni Sawyer. There will be no early spring cabbag plants for sale in Pickens, or anywhei else for that matter. The cold weath< this winter played havoc with all truc growers down as far as middle Florit r and killed all of their early plant Truck growers all over the country ai daily returning'money for orders whic they are unable to fill. It is possib that later plants may be on sale he: 0 the latter part of March or early Apr, Ld k W. L. Dillard, a well known citizm of Calhoun, suffered a stroke of parv ysis last Thursday. He was strick< t- while at his work on the double trac! s5 ing of the Southern Railway betwe< t Calhoun and Central, and wvas carri to his home in Calhoun in a preeariol condition, his left side being complete e paralyzed. He is improving and b' Ymany friends hope thas he w~ill soon n in his usual good health. IHo bbs 1' Our Spring G fore very long new spring gc people of Picke ican be found a: s. Wehave a v shades are to b has advanced, department. RIWool Dress Suitings and mi Goods are arriv Our Ladies' than it ever has things~ here. Our Mllhiner~ Miss Nellie Povw glad to' see'. her: -Watch 'for 01 will be made lal Hobbs The Best I OF THE POPULARIT) The Anderson Phosphat( 'FishandBloo( Is that their customers use it yeal know there is nothing better a: lieve there is anlything quite as proof of the gilt edge value o Blood" goods is the crops made "Word to the wise." We can furnish you with Po We have Soda for Sale. Anderson Phosphate and W. F. FARMER, See Sold at the same price as ti results are so much better. - "V JOHN C. CAREY AND M. C. SMITI I Have Had an Exceo Good Buc t During the winter. I still ha a tionally good values in winter w 01 in order that I may dispose of , spring goods arrive I am going e prices on all k Heavy Weight Woolen "r dren's Cloaks, Children - Ladies' Raincoats, and ' and Ends Too Numerou ' Come early so you may get y h bargains, as I shall only mal le prices up to February 1st. R "Catchy" sale, but is only a rn taking stock and making room Trusting that my friends ani come and see for themselves, I k- ):( Yours for Trrad( 1 . W. H E NI isj~ PICKENVS Re -Hiendersot hoods are coming in every<( >ur store will be "chock fi >ods. It is our aim to put ns a class of Merchandise riywhere. ery large stock of Silks. a found here. Even thou rou will find many good v Goods, Waistings, Voiles, ny other beautiful kinds mg every day. R~eady-to-Wear is better ; been.. Don'te fail .to se Department 'will be. n eli. She is heres~ ahd xi many friends in Pickens.' tr Spring Opening. Ann< er. Henderson Pickens, S. C. roof OF. & Oil Co.'s IGuano -after year. They id they don't be good. The best f this "Fish and when it is used. - bash goods. Oil Company : retary. ie others, but the : rord to the wise." X 1, Agents, Pickens. 3dingly iness v some1! exce.) eight goods, and ame before my to make special Goods, Chil- M 's Raincoats, M SLot of Odds a s to Mention 9 our share of the ,e these special Mmember, this is aking ready for lor spring goo(ds. customers will RICKS 1 Co.1 yand be-|| ill" of nice before the as good as AMl the new th the price dlues in this Skirtings, of Spring this spring the new charge1 of rillbe. very >unlcement Co. ,