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The Picken1s Seti 1 PICKENS. SS C. P U B L I S II 1 ) W FFK L Y NOVEMBER 29, 191? ctered at 'ickens Postollice arc Secolnd Glass Mail Matter. t=50 A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE OBITUARY Obituary notices will be published in The sanilinel at the rate of one-half cent a word when a Kuiflieent news item concerning t he 'estlh of the person written about has hereto fqre appeared in this paper.. Money must ae -empany manuscript lo insure publication. When no news item has appearedt concerning - a death, obituary notices 0f reasonable length will be published without charge. Dr.. L. T. Shirley Dr. L. T. Shirley, one of the most lprominent physicians in upper South Carolina, died November 7th, at his residence in Central S. C He was born in AIbeville county and was fifty-eight years of age, the Satur day following his death being his birth day and also the twenty-fifth annivers ary of his wedding day. Dr. Shirley was a man of rare traits mind conscientious character. He will be more widely missed than any one fnan in his community. Besides the regard of his many friends and patients, he was held in highest esteem by his brethren of the medical fraternity, many of them visiting him in his last hours and a number being present at his funeral. His sickness was brief; suffering a rtroke of paralysis October 30th, he rived but one week. For a number of years Dr. Shirley had been a faithful member of the Baptist church at Con I ral. The funeral was conducted by Rev. 'F. C. O'Dell of Anderson, assisted by ministers from the Baptist. Wesloyan and Presbyterian churches. It was co ncilental that Rev. Mr. O'Dell had officiated at )r. Shirley's marriage just twenty-five years ago The large attendance at the funeral wad also the many exquisite floral tributes attested the friendship in which se was held. Dr. Shirley's family consists of his wife, who was Miss Lucia Gaines, his eklest son, Vernon Shirley nolw at Camp Jackson, Columbia; Harvey and Lucian Shirley, and Misses Stacey, Helen and ina Shirley of Central. His brothers are James Shirley of Anderson, and II. ('. Shirley of Liberty, S. C. His loved ones do not feel as if they hand lost him, for: Death will have rainbows round it, seen Through resignation's tears, f tranquil Hope but trims her lamp At the eternal years," -A FAMILIAn 1RlusNI. Mrs. Robertson One of the saddest funerals the writer as ever witnessed was that of Mrs. ucy Ada Gillespie ltobertson, of Salem, S. C. As we beheld the two little rnotherless children and the disconsolate husband, as well as the other sorrowing )mes, we found our own eyes filled with tears and our tongue 'mle scarcely pro nounce the words of , . funeral service. She was born on the I th day of March n the year 1852, and t 'nt to live with rod and the holy angels on the morning f the 1.4th of October of this year. She left us in the prime of life. She was just thirty-five yeatrs, six months n.id twenty dlays ofi age. She was converted at Twelve Mile ampi ground, at the tender' age of even( .ears. She gave her hear t to God adjoimed the church under the preach :ng of Brother 'T. C. O'Dell, who was hecr presiding elder at the time of her leath. She chose teaching as her life's work, and t auight for several years. She '-eemed to be very successful in this work, but on A pril 28, 1910, ehe gave it -19 for the purpose of making a real home. She wans married on the above dlate to ames Alexander Rtobertson of Salem, -C. They both stvmed to be ats happy af two sympathetic people could be. I'wo children were horn to them, Laura moteree.av We cannot undecrstand why the Lord n hlis wisdom sawv fit to call her away from her husband andI children, but we bow submissively and look forward to1 the meetin the heavenly land. She diedl almost suddenly, but her daily life and walk gave the best proof that she was ready to go or reat y to stas as her Lord should direct. We 'aitoher to rest in the Pickens cemeter~y wvhich is only a short distance from her' girlhood home, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. 9ii1Wipje still live. She lef t a husband flid twc (thikirer, also her father. and m'>ther and at brother arnd two sisters, Mrs. It. B. Byars, of Ea:s ley, S C., and Miss Olive Gillespie, of Pickens, S. .,to mourn her loss. She wvas a sister of Brother Leo 1). Gillespie, of the Upper South Carolina conference. Brother H-odges, pastor at Pickens, assisted in condIucting the funeral serviees. The church will feel the loss as well as a host of sorrowing friends. Brother Robertson is a stewvard in the Salem church to which they movedi or November 5, 1911, when the church wai first organizedl. We trust the good Lord to care lot the lovedi ones behindl. W. Tf. lBi1,yN. West Union, S. C. *Catarrhal Deafness Canlnot Be Cured by local appiicationn, na. theuy cannot reach the diseased portion or the ear. There ii only one way to cure entarrhai deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in f1amed condition of the raucous lIning of the Eustaohian Tube. Wheun this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im. perfect hearing, and when it is entireiy closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can bo reduced and this tubc Wil e dilestOe foirevr Mlanycss eo danese Caebcatarrhns thch ni bfaced Hall Catarh dedeino. ctstr culars free. ll ~rug iste, 76c. . F. h. H NE & C.. Toleda. 0. -he e tek hdii last Thursday to de, ide whethgr or not Kings and - Garvin chool districts ihould be consolidated esulted in a vote of 75 against and 70 or con3olidation, so the proposition was oat by only five votes. Garvin voted in avor of consolidation by 48 to 38, but Kings voted against it by 87 to 27. A correspondent writes: Miss Flora Bolding, daughter of Prof. R. M. Bold ng, captured all hearts at Mt. Pisgah sat second Sunday, by her wonderful ringing and sweet, christian bearing. Statement of the Condition of the KIOWEE - BANK, oiLitwlol at I',ckens, S ('., at the close o' husi nelss Nov. 20, 1917. Ii ESOI 10 MS .ons. atn i )i 3cotni's,... . . *93.1-32 79 Dvest rn fd. ... ............... .... 111 00 Furniture and Fixtures.......... ... 1:1) 33 I)ne frot ianktas unit lankers ..... 30,51+ 37 .u rrency....... . .. ........ ... 2,00) 00 moi ... 10 00 silver and other Minor Coi ...... -3 l+0 hck sand Ciuh tens ......... 2 00 'Ilota ......... .................:i3,3i 03 3 i 4 i3 i, 1' 11-5. lapitni Stock I'ild in ............. ..$5,104' 1:o ittrplus iriltn ds............ ...... ..... :3,500 00 nttividlet 'roll s, lei ('nrrent 1x pen-' eti e nd Taxes i'nidi... ......... .... 2,100 11 Inc to banks n1d0 honkers........ ... :5 00 li'vidend Unpid .... ... .... ... . 132 00 nivi'iduin iiD'posist Subject to Check ...... .. ...... .... t ,9:3 5i ;ving4 dejposit4 ............2',492 1n .ushier's Checks . ......... . 19 3 20 9) (,) I 1; liilis payable. Inlidlog cer Silinteas for nmoney horrowed 10,000 00 'l'oal.... . ... . .... 335.51i tit rvri: of SOUl'i3 ('.\10,i N A COU'INTV OF 'ICk ENS. hiefore tne canie MN. ('. Smith, Cashier of le above-tned lank, who being duly sworn "avs the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of snii Ihiak, as shown by tho book) of said iunk. M. C. SM i'l'iI Sworn to 8nd sthFs,ribel before tne this 27th lay of Nov., 1'7. V. E-. FIN U'-Y Notary Public for S. ('. Curt et-.\ test: A . <I. iC0G(,, 1. l'.(UA LI'Y, ))rectors. .. i'. (A it h.r. ST.\'i-MI1NT OF 'i'llI: ''ONi)1TION O3 The Pickens Bank I,.n~lted at Pickens, S. '., at the close of bu'.i ness Nov. '2, 1917. 1:1;10[:Hu1:s. loanus 11141 1ti tia~onIut ............. . :t5,; ii 90 C)verdrafts ....................... 1,s:ti 50 I14lin(14 aud si)tik ownel by bank1) .;l.. ,.0 tn) likibug hi .... ...... . 10,(1)) 1>) Other real estate owneI . . 3,72: 3 '1 Ulie fromi hank', 9941 h.it,ki'n- '!2,60 19 il rrency ......... .. . . . ... -.25) 0) otti . . . .... . . ... . ... ... .. 105 On0 silver and other mnino4r ( i . . . i.:.; .5 hecks nttl (nsh itens ... ..... . . 32 ss )thier iteoures. viz; in (i ansi. 2.s;. ;t1 T.h.. . ......... ....... ... ru. iln4 :1 1.1.\1111,111-:5. L'iin i ot: ~3 k 11 1 in .. .. .... . .5 ,4 (4) iur4itis fuud... .. . ...........1: 14 3Intlividel profits, lt'S 't rrelt e - 4enss 11114 14 t Xe ai d .. 34 .. ),1;:; i Int ividu tlelp4oStt- sn hjct to chek... .. .. ..... ... .....,. .: nyitgs 1ep 1itls...... ..... "!":1.: () TI'tne tertitIenotes of Deposit .... . .... 10.,04)3 (n ('nshier's chte 'k . ....... . . I,297 30 i l.:tts ti 1iills pnynhtib . 3n itI n 3 'g 4c4r. 3 ihleate.', 'or 1n'ev horrowe i. Tt4l . - ... . . ... ..;.,iKn (.' 'title (o 44S4nth (i'r iii ii. 1 4 utte (bv 3' r akt' egoi n a t i,-tc.' it'o n k 132i4. banok .. 44, -'.'how r y th swolrnl 3to .42- .,n i be4. h 34 r *4 TL' thlt' :.' Noti ry 3'nb1li 1,.2 t'i 33. it lb .114: 4 l'ii.\N3 E .il 3 \ , I A1 cireases strength deliate, nervous, or cent., ten dlays 8e man natasnces' Q forfeit tI ls per ful ex Qar in this a~or. s andt gfi . end sOby frie* Unite o g st, l-nown physiciane n rmer bu licHat omoicals. ayour dootor or druggist about it, * Tv and hail woi * and~ The L.uzianne Guarantee: ba( If, after using thle contents miU of a can, you are not eallsfied ... in ever9 respect, y'pur gro e r will refund your money. pr 'he Reily-Taylor C . RUB OUT PAN s with good oil liniment. 'That's the surodt way to stop them. The best rubbing Jimment is MUSTANG LINIMENT - Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprain., Cuts, Burns, Etc. * 25c. 50c. $1. At allDalers. Pickens county officers destroyed a large illicit distillery Saturday night. It was situated on an island in Saluda iiver and the officers had to wade thru freezing water to get to it. Five men were at work at the still, but four of them escaped in a boat, one being caught. Five gallons of whiskey was also captured here. . A GOOD TIME To get your Seed Oats, Rve and Harley. Seed will be hard to get later. if we can help you we will.lie glad to do so. Plenty of Flour coming in a the price right. Salt will be hard to get later. Buy now. Feeds of all kinds. -Tell us what ' on need. Morris & Company, Phone No 36-Use It Watch! Watch that Watch at Snider's Also clocks, rings, glassware, cut glass, etc. Spectacles that will make you see almost as good as when you were young. A nice line of guaranteed Jewelry. Prices right. Come, see and be con vinced that you cannot do better than to trade with HARVEY SNIDER Easley, South Carolina. Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one wvay to our Plckens Connty Patienrs Who Purchase Glasses. Eyes examlinedl by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Filmsi Developed~ by Eyxperts. The Globe Optical Company .\ AA ODOM, A. H. SCHIAD Przesident, Sec'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic. Temple. GREENVILLE, S.. C. (o to One ~n CQuality end Quantity es, Ma'am; and you don't e to take it for granted, either. can prove the first by taste, the second by arithmetic. ia can of Luzianne. Use the quantity you ordinarily ild. If it doesn't go farther ta'ate better than other coffee the price, tell the man who it to you and he'll give you k your money. Make no ~take, Luzianne is great coffee xceeding great. Ask for fit-sharing catalog. iCOee omnamr.ZJe rle1.1 U FOLGR JUs A NOTHER shi Sing in price : 0 ALSC LOT of Ladies' Cloa We have had unpreceni o is, our prices have been p We have a splendid stoc o heretofore. It is very hard to g our stock complete an parcel post, to fill tile w If you haven't bou .once, for the pretty wea and you might not find We have bargains i 0 continue to sell 'till Jan With cotton aroun FOLGEI + Clothing, Sho Sole Agents for Walk-O New Home Sewing Mach made in Amersca. therefo A news item in a Montana paper tell: fa naraowv escape fromi death b3 Theron Hester, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hester of Pickens. He was drivinf a wagon and was thrown from his sea when the horses became frightened, the front wheel of the wagon passing over T1heron's neck, bruising him painfully His heavy fur overcoat probably save his life. ( . G. Christopher, after spending everal days with his parents in Pici enIs, went back to Fort Moultrie last Thursday. He is in the signal corps Hobbs + Here we ar # full of good m< +> makes no differ + have it. And i1 + vwant to buy or +> get to come t( - viiBring youi + ilgive you th +4. Bring yoni + ready at all tim + Give usa k Hobbs -ll *.Centrc 17RECE pment of Coat Suit from $12.50 to:.; Children's, Misses' cs from $3.00 to . ;ed sales this fall on Coat Sui the same as formerly. : on hand, and they will e et merchandise at present, L I we are daily ordering good ants of our customers. ght your winter shoes' yet, ther we are having at present the sizes you want for your i n all lines of merchandise th; Mary 1st, for less money that d 30c we all know why Yours truly, , THORNL4 es, Hais and Gent's Furnishing C v'er and Godman Shoes, Carhart ines, Chase City Buggies, Mitd r( there are no better lines sold. Mrs. K. L. Cureton and Miss Her rietta Yongue are on an extende visit to relatives in Fairfield count; Jan Jaskewicz, the soldier vli was arrested recently near Libert and taken to Camp Sevier, has bee sent to Camp Greene at Charlotte from where he ran away. His hon is near New York. Miss Carrie Hutchins is back f her home in Liberty after undergi ing an operation for appendiciti Edward Richbourg of Liberty also able to be at home after an 01 eration for the same ailment. =Hender Central, 5. C. e again with a big archandise for the ence whether it is ; makes no differei sell, we have that t headquarters for Produce. Bring y e highest market p wife. Bring your< e to serve you. >ok and be convinct mnderson Ce ii, South C K -sem V ED s rang 25.00 n $15.00 ts, and the reason for this sold at the same prices as Ut we are trying to keep s by express, and even by we advise you to do so at' will not last much longer",. amily later on. ' at we are selling, and wil we can replace them for. t is bound to happen j EY&O. t oods a Specialty Overalls, Iron King Stoves, ;' ell Wagons. No better lines y dRHEUMATISlt o Why will you suffer from the * Y dreaded disease, when L-Rheumo r proven the greatest remedy. for e 25 years. Thousands of people t'' fy to its Wonderful Cures. Thi. t mous prescription should be in - >- home. Have it ready. Take it : s. you feel that first pain. L-Rheun. . your friend. Ask-Central Drug c >- Central, S. C.; Pickens Drug Pickens, S. C. son Co.; store house chock whole family. It Lo eat or wear we ice whether you ~ oo. So don't for. all your wants. ~ rour Cotton. We rice for both. ~hildren. We are d.1 .,Centrai arolina