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Ic SALE IS NOW GOINC ON And W' ill Continue Thru Thursday PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HA[LUtUM, Prop. & Myr. I Phsoseu No. 8 Going Out of Business (ii] :\\1 (1'EI NG1 ( at at barg'ain my) e'ntire St(Ck Of1J echan(liscsistingol )1ry o(1s, Groceries, etc.. also all sto)re ix tu res I al ('ertainlv going oUt. of bl) i S lis h tn(l it \Vill pay Von to see me dmir'ingi the next B. F. PARSONS, Pickens, S. C. t () HORSES AND MULES \ ' ll i i ' I i -. t it00l'11%l t fu l t' i l t 1;11 t J1' 0'( :11r1 tt0 1'll :. V jO eI ii -o l I l ja: i fi >l J ' ' l l II tt ' II \lt'1 S 00)1;:11 (' lt\ ) '( )( 110 ) 1 f 111 t ;11 (I l l't. )) - ~ . E. GRANT, Seneca, S. C. .J. II. ROBIlNSON, Salesman W E' have erctedI'( a wvood shIop to runf inl connlc(tioni with our lumber)C b)usiness and~ have an experienicedl man in charge. We will be glad to serve you if it is either repair or newv work. PICKENS MERCANTiLE & LUMBER CO. PICKE.NS, SOUTH (CAROLINA Concentra ted Nux *and lron Compound $lEach dlose of this preparation' (one tablet) con-. : tains full dlosage of Iron (in the most assimril-:: ablIe form) together with Extract NuxVomica, Pepsin and a small quantity of L axative.. ~CONVENIENT Small in size. +ECONOMICAJL Concentrated medicine, eliminat ing expensive alcohol, glycerine, etc. . A TRIPLE TONIC Iron, the blood alterativ e, ; * Nux Vomica, nerve stimulant: Pepsin, the great digestive. GJU:A A NTEED Sold in Pickens by Keowee Pharmacy - Pice,(' $1.00; 3 for 82.50 :~:WI~;Gect a sampl')e. LOCAL PERSONAL The county treasurer's ofilce will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Cotton was bringing 30} cents on the Pickens market Tuesday. I). W. Hiott will preach at Six Mile Baptist academy Thanksgiving day. 0. 1). Epps of near Liberty was among the business visitors at the county seat last Thursday. ["iurmian I[ooper has sold his farm to lomer Miller and has bought the W. T. Bates old place. Rev. Mr. Jones of Six Mile, will preach at triflin church the first Sun d.ay in )ecember at 11 o'clock. S. A. lBurgess and family of route 4, a-e moving this week to near Woodruff, where he' will engage in farming. We hear that several of the Pickens e1nnty boys are sick at Camp Sevier, among thema Angus Aiken of Pickens. Mr. George Grant .and Miss Minnie Iludson of route :, were married Sun di'Y aiternoon. Iev. Mr. Inabinet ofli .\lr .; 1 'ace of Greenville, was a wk t 1; t I site'r at the home of her ar r _ i'i .\1rs. H. P. K elly of i Tw .,lib- echool will Op~tn next \ nt i. i,- etnier :. Parents will p;. it ,hilrien bring all books I' '. d; h r. t'orme'rly of Selica, n 'i.'enis comuntV, S. C., was -t reek. Hrevard. N. -1" I'aill of l'h'ieIis WI 1t. W1. Denl:on~ oft ere nariel N\v pher, who ik itiu I. 'i\rnll ('o., at Spirtan I- -hiy with hometfolk' . " i t' t. -: h ol wull begin its next t . rm -nheri .r . with Mrs. Ad\ta :\lx a:nher as- principal and Miss -lva Stcv: atrt as-i-tant. 'ir-;. Ida lBhintoni of Foi'rest ('ity. N. t'.. has returned home after a .t' o veral (lays to her nit.- e. .\lraz. tary lliott. t I t Ne.tmber 1-1 there hal lben 1. I ' f cotton of the 1917 crop ' innl lin ickens county, against 11. i l' at th' II':ene Im hit Lst yeatr. \ h ar'e interested in the trill ;":I : ittion at Pickens a)tr rre t td . ' . at the court house nt t S:t ur It it Ianon at 4i o'clock. I). P. Iludson will pr ouh at Ti lhureh next Sunaday aftecr :: ) o'clock. \l r. . the la . i; attending con fe re nae. -W Christopher retirnined to .1acksoni .Monday 'inrii g to r-:u his duties in the uhicf suir uf'- h'ee at army hea I iuarters. .\lr.;. l.ou W\'atkins of' Eai.e'., las been visiting her 1'rother. ('it rii'an l Wyatt, near Pickens. l rs. \\". at t, who has been very sitk tf'or s':.. t rne. is im prtOVing. C oin gressman 1retd l I. I )ut;imck spert Monday night in Pickeens with lin1. A. .John liogg;. Mr.1)sib!,iek is ru'.iilv for. the next ue s 'ti fI u.r.-sv hic' h'."n 'etes ii ex t week. TChe Ladies Aid socit:' . of th.' 8hiptist chuirch wil coniduet their .sale about the mniddle of' Decembnrer. The nex t imeet ing wvill he held rex t .\iinday af t'rnon liir. I). MI. RHamisay was unable to 1:l1 his r'eg'ular' app~loinitiment at the P'ikens 8aptis;t churc'h laist Sunday oin acounit of Seious i llness of his wife. lHe will be here next Sundayv Thle meeting of the~ home demuonstra tion club of Picken', which wvas to haveI beeni held Wednesday,. November 28,I has been pos'tpoied until Wednfesday, Dececmber 5. NMrs. Walker will be pres. ent sit this meeting. W. W. Aiken and family have moved from Sunset to P'ickens and are occupy ing the Ben Mel)aniel house. We ur. derstand that Mr i. Aiken has purchasedI the Al atI Murphy pIlace near to wn and will move there ahbout January 1. Suprt. 'lato ' n and MIiss Queen .1 dhn son1, countiby or'ganiz.r, visited Norris schoo'Ilast we(ek amit~ aiisitedlirI n' orgar. Tlhte schls ol the countiy arIe b~ieinniing to) tak'e a tr'n's t init 'r''t m in t - 0 .'r. Il,:ulhss If t Ihe I. a ': .e utodi.t r n-c w il scru-e a turkesi inna'eri in In' ''hI I1f iollinipvwuorth buihj'in..: in l'ickei> Wed-l nethgla. N.ov'emberu -:suh, I II cours' eranbetrryv sauce ana otheri ei.-tmrnairv "pn~a~ra nalbi'' wi besre with the' cenits. I(teerpe R. .-tuart. no'tedl e'ang,.elist. ~ibu-leycorn,'s.' ~in' l.asley schoo'l unii tori'mmi next Saturda' n ight, I.I)eeemrir Iist. Mu r. Stuar't has a nation-u~ ides irpu tattion :as a lecturer' snod it is a tre'ant to chairg'. A Chalnce for Service 'The great wair has clearly singled out tuberculosis as among the worst ene lmies or arnius and iir has shown that the control of tubercuul1aris is one of the most important steps ini mobilizing the strength andr covering the resources of a nation. The 151),000 Frcnch soldiers mnvalidedl hack from the trenches and the vastly inerensed ravages of .the ii ease among the eitviliain population off'er our nation a timely lesson. E~very per' son selling lied Cross' Christmas Meals, sold .this year as every year only for fightmng tuberculosi.s, has a vital oppor tunmty to imake our country profit by the dearly learned lesson of France, Can ada and o ther participants in the wvar. The followilng have been asked to serve as agents in Pickens county: Mrs. .J. P'. Carey, ,lr., Miss Hessie Smith, Mr's. .lohn B. 1iobinson, Mrs. II. W. Garrison, Mr's. J. M. Ponder, Miss . live Gillespie. Mirs. J1. A. WVillis. Prof. J1. Win. Wallace. NMrs. Frannk Itobinson Mrs. A. ('. Sutherland, Mrs. A. I), Mann, MIiss lMessye. Payne, Miss l)cssie Few, NIMrs. 0. it. I )oyle, Mrs. R. WV. liutchmnson, Mr is. Ralph R namseur, Ited Cross Seals are cun sale at both Pickens dfrug stores and scool girls will also amist in ,-..li.- Ih -i RTHE THREE A'sF IALXANDER ANTHONY ALLEN ARE OFFERING some good values in Cooking Stoves and Ranges. We were ofsortnt enug toav quite a lot of stoves on hand before the prices got so high. While they last we will sell them at the old prices. Also a nice lot of heaters to go the same way. )on't wait for later price for the will be COLUMBUS AND SPACH WAGON There is none better. Old prices on the Columbus Wagon as long as they last. To place another car now they will be much higher. We also hav _ good lot of slip Harness, Bridles, Collars, Pads, Traces, Back Bands H mes <ll kinds of Gears for wagons and plows. If you are in the market for amy o the above goods it will pay you to see us before you buy. TURN PLOWS AND STOCKS Weaein lposition to do you good on this line of goods, having a good ' Perfection Stocks and Turns on hand. We can nw sell you Turn 1:; Plows for "$6.50, $8.50 and $10.00 that wvili cost you when wve get anothcer ship ment $9.50 to $16.00. You can be conviced by waiting for later shipments. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! Our stock of Groceries are always come:lete-with the best grade of goods ") 4 that money will buy. Our prices are liberal as can possibly be made consider- } ing the times and the hard time we have to get the goods. Some things can't } be had at all but when it is p1ossible to be had we will have it. Fresh loaf l Bread all the time. Come and see us, bring your chickens and eggs and other produce. We will pay the top on it. Pickens Hardware & Grocery Co. PICKENS, S. C. BIG ACTION SALEI F ENTB.,S. C. "gF.B.MORGAN HOME PLACE DIVIDED INTO I 29 Choice Building Lots Mansion of the Late F. B. Morgan r' n At 10 O'Clock on the Ground, Rain or Shine g A LEI to finish wind)4ing upl the EKstate of the late IF. B. Morgan and will be U sold absolutely. These lots are the lineist ever offered in the ( 'ounty, and M th eidence is motmagnificent and attractive, and equipped with private water works. Could not be builtI for less than $7,00() tod)(ay, but you MA K EK M M TIHEl PRIE AT THEIl SAlEA. u WHAT ABOUT CENTRAL AS A TOWN TO LIVE IN?n M lBest School in this part of State. Surrounded by best farming section. Electric y M lights being installed, Near Clemson College. On the main line of the dloub~le track M Southern R. R.. to say nothing of the Wesleyan College which is a credit to this part ot g M the State. These Lots are cut in good size, and will sell at your price. Terms of sale y Svery easy-One-third Cash Plenty of time for the balance. Music furnished by good y Brass Band. Many cash prizes given away free, to the men, wvomen and children on the M groundl. Sale, rain or shine. Let nothing keep you away. SThe Piedmont Realt.y & Auction Company E3. P. McCRAVEVY, Manager For Any Information See F. Bi. Morgan, Central, S. C. Ii.