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OUR BEAUT CALLS WILL BE that ti lino it IMM AT ROMWS oursel securi inl Pi< vite a Advic APPOINTMENT *" ' as %v(-. Yours to PICKENS DR] The Re: J. N. HALLIJ P11061 -Phos Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens Connty Patients Who Purchase Glassies. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Experts. The Globe Optical Company A. A. Opoli, A. ;. S .. President, Secy & 'SA*. Consulting OptWmetrists, M4asonle Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. Notice to Debtors and Credito All persons holding clainis against t Ostate of the late Sallie Marie Grice nt present the same, duly proven, or before (lie 23d day of March, 19l or bo debarred payment; and l pe sions iidebted to said estate must mat payment on or be fore the above date the undersigned. M ..ii. S HIItHnn. BEGINNING March ist 1 Black, Spanish, Scarlet,I WVill buyl~ them off wag WValhalla where I keeCp inlsp where. Price First Cla Price SecondI 4 Price Thid CI A LL TIES TO BE First Class to be 7x Second Class 7x7 Third Class to be 6: Standard White, Post and Ci *60 Cents. Secor *A, B.T. Eiasley, Sotu 9 9 S f SPECIALIST S n1 al ,l, be in Pickens all iext Teek a jd wye are pleased to an111eO f4 he is considered the best in her a i the United States. w deem ti vos Oxceedingly oI' rt unate inl 3 ng her services f"nr oul 8ieluls + -kens conlity un cordially in I ladies of the county to call att e o1re dturing her stay with us. d 0 e will bv given free to any lady g X to care for her gelera I health t] I as hlr. COMplexion. please, JG COMPANY call Store M, Prop. & Mgr. e No. 8 Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By .. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: W'hweias, I. W. Hendricks made suit to ie to grant him letters of administra tion with the. will annexed of the estate and e ffects of Anthony Griffin, deoeased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and crelitors of the said Anthony Griffin, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens, $. C., on the 7th day of March, 1918, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of February, 1918, the 142nd year of our Independence. J. B. NEWBERY. (Seal) 43 1J. P. 11. C. State of SoutLh Gaolina, County of Piekens. Sy J. B. Newbery, Esq., Pobute Judge. Whereas,G. B. Iailtonwdesuit to me to.grantbim letters tfadn*%1etiaton of the estate sid effects of aMrs. Emily E.AMiller, deceased. These are tberefore, to cite and ad monish all and s' ular the kindred and creditors of the said-Mrs. FAnlly ES. Miller deceased, that they be and appearbefore me, in the Court of Probate, to be heJd rs at Pickena Court House, S. C., on the e 6th day of March, 191S, next. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the -st forenoon, to show cause, jf any tbey n have, why the said administration should not be granted. SGiven under my hand and seal, this r- 20th day of March, 191b, in the 142 year of our Indeperce. 0 .1I. 13. Nauwwut, .ludge of P'rlobate, Pikens Co)unty, will buy hlewed~ or saw~ed Red, I PnoTkyOak T'ies. ss . . 50c liass . . 40c ass . . 30c 8 1-2 FEET LONG 8 in. 8 1-2 Feet Lonfg in. 8 1-2 Feet Long I a in.8 I-2Feet Long lesnut Oak. Price First Class r id Class 45 Cents. AVYLOR 1 til G ll'Oll121 ALE OF RE &59 CHRIST. MAS SEXga J$WdENS CO. The sale of Red* Cross Christmas eals in South Carolina has been a rent success. Reports are not all in 3 yet, but those received so far low a sale of 850,000. It is thought ie number will reach 900,000 when il reports are in. Mad it not been )r the weather conditions the sale ould have exceeded 1,000,000. 11, 01 seals were sold in Pickens coun r as follows: Easley, 5,412; Cen al, 1,900; Pickens, 1,837; Liberty, ,110- Norris, 577; Easley R. F. D. 00. i'his means that Pickens coun ' has contributed $118.91 for the tudy and prevention of tuberculo Is. Mrs. Robert _Jendricks, of Pick nspent last week in the city with Irs. . L. Bolt. She gave a series of emonstrations to the local chapter f Red Cross on the subject of sur ical dressings. The course required bout thirty hours and rnore than iirty ladies took the .course.--Eas y Progress. PICKENS SCHOOL NEWS (From 'rTe Eagle.) --The1 Paent-Tleacher's asso at ion expects to organize soon. Miss Dessic Few sI.ent last NA1ek -endl at her home in Martin. S-M iss Lucile McClanahan en tI last Saturday in Greenville -Mr. Charles Cobb, of Easley, ;pOit Frilay afternoon at the chiool. -lliss Pearl Hiester. of the eniith grade. is visiting rehlt is ,n Atlanta. Ga. --Ali 111Uslial IInilioe (If V iq [tors attenuded the inleetin of til . literary societ y Frida v. -Dwight Aitawa,1 staltionl!! at Camp Sevier, visit ( I t i - -Mrli. Int l'w. statioinl .i CaIIup J ackisont . visited his sis tr. Miss l)essin Pew last week Miss Faus Mauldi. mnlwr of the third an( oiur grades. Speilt last, weekelul aft lhr boiw nea' Fasley. -Miss AIes dens, of aX I ''Y. form1erly a lin ji (f t h is school. was a r'ceit visitoir a the literary societ v. -hihThe boys and girls of t w high school gave Miss Flov Herfdelfal)easant suriprise lart ,\ last. Wednethsday eveni.19 --Procf. H~ailuti dismissed the schoo1 Friday morning to al-tend the funeral of Mr. B. F. Parsons. a former tesident, of Pickens. --Several girls and boys of I he high 60ooo, accoinpanied by a few visitors, V;joYed a hike to Glassy mounjtainl 1ast Friday. -Milledge (riflin, the assist ant BoY Scout leader. hab been I drilling the scouts for the past few days ol the schotl grounds. --Miss Mar~V Majors. of Pied 1nont. visited at the home)0 ofq Miss Olive Nealv' n'ot, long ago, and attended (1hap10l e.xeri.se1s -MNr. ('arson II tdge~s. t eaer li 011e of 1 the olumnbia hiigh wehools, visi ted ihe school whIi le here last. week oni a visit to his parents. Iliev. ;nnd Mr's. I'. TI. H odges. ----iss G.enevai l''inley. a fo liter ptinpl of l~'kwils hig.h~ s''in oti. (Calo~P * Seiir. Tliwuv sne ni'w ,visit inig his, rela Ii ives ini \M an phi SPCIAL NOTICES W Il.1 ' 4eer ',S 'Ik i 'i . u- Seti , 'i - t Fc ot' y leitL I rot' b nyl o w h l iegn t' waon rin good. rai i i. 1 :l . .\ 'ii' e H.cke. g . iw itit 'I gahiis setr il n t fo l d ~t (ion. wrledo Fla 'ei igMrh-1 n vou1 are invitedlI toall or1 have her call u. you anid get tihe benetit of her k nowi nige t ree. P ickens~ D rug . For11 Items I haetwo erops to rent, toek i f des'~iredQ. .\'. .l \'el~ born. ph m in 0:., P ick ens, S. t' fora Forii Male One Sx10i steamn engine or* cash or' will trades for l-'orl touring I lt 'ar. A. .1. E-ske'w. C:entral, S. i. .: For)I Stale. ( ;ood hay nr.ith ,(il0i POunlds, woirk mnm her i-. . .T has taini, P ickene~ , !: . e MIoiie' ts Iaoni on :i l 1: F t. I iar - . .u .: . a t rn : . ' h ne -l a unt o t e f r I3'm rm t 1:- o * - p. Er(' th . v th i li.,n Fortiml' Big sucMEL Flgrmers Men who know how to figure to their best advantage, have booked large orders for MI AN U R E THE MEM\M57 FERTILIZER Study these facts carefully and you will see where it is to your advantage to follow their examples A 41018*fM We will be glad to make credit a rrangements with responsible par of the cost of plant food in com- ties, or we will accept wood in ex m ercial fertilizer and manure. change for manure. Wood to be delivered during t he s um m er months. BASIC PRICE PER UNIT We specialize on car lot shipments. Cars average 33 tons. B3uy a ear' Acid $1.25 in conjunction with your neighbor Ammonia 7.00 and save freight. P~otash .. .00 Potah - . (i0() Right niow is the time to use COMMECIAL ERTILZER anure. Write us today if you COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER are rnteres :ecl in lprompt. (del ivery. Analysis We already have numerous orders 8-3- cot pr to $3()~ booked for promp~t shipmient, but 8-3-0 cost per tonl $;37.0 0 181_31 3)costper oll 4.00 will use our best efforts to mlake 8-3-3 cost per ton 4.00 elery in accordance with our 10-2-(0 cost per ton . 30.00 instructions. MANURE FRON CAMP JACKSON Slipnient Made From Either Poit Analysis CAMP JACKSON Acid, 0.45 at $1.25 . 56 Columbia, S. C. Ammonia, 0.68 at $7.00 4.76 Potash, 0.58 at $6.00 3.48 $8.80 Spar anburg, S. C. Actual Worth of Manure Based on Commercial Fertilizer $8.80 OUR PRICE LESS THAN HALF THAT SOME LARGE ORDERS BOOKED RECENTLY skittowe Wannuainaker. St. Matt bwv s, a car a day unitil fit i-.t niotice. JuliuS I . Joh ,4, C har ston.................................................. 500 t n~ - J. H1. f ydrick , O r'angebur. ................................. ........ ........ 500 toll Nathan Evans. Marion................. .... .......................... 100 cars A. t. Gonzales. Co lmbia.................................. .500 ts A. B. (ross, Gross Stat ion .......................................... .400 tons L. 1). Ji nt11 I. S t i ...................... ..............000 iS M. V. R thId, itesh r. . ................ ............. .000 ri And 111,111hY r Irert fr m larglf-rm0-1ra1or wh11. Well kiiwin. Make arringements with Us now fo1r immediate a N well as summer delivery. Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory POW L E 90. Columbia, South Carolina or Sa le!.PORKNS HOG FARM cetyline Gas Plant odena wlilt PICKENS at l joo ho. ( 'helap. J tilt I() st (11a , '.'01tW Id, aa 4. il v beintg inst :uIb~et ph RamJseur, Caentral, S. C.l Notice of Forfeiture. eMille. tpe Jese Boart tw yer oldj g 4XP~~ two (W 1;et! 15irness and (2) Lap- -* having been-1 s(ie frm,1m1sS We J. ilon. for service. Can be seen at (W , 14dl i t II ( ) I I1 i ,i h ime F. ).tonroe for u violationu of **: !I- :Irf. .oa~ ' S. PORTER'S * I PhP CKENs