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OUR OPTICIAN WILL BE WITl (IS SATURDAY, SITEMBER 7 .ONE DAY ONLY } ) -'i' ( e d leI , ,. VI , ('. li I(' an ;t exper6t, '..I rI.'.o ,laplly 1' g rioitee Isl services,-. ";t I " ' 1 r d Ilr'. l, se I II I J. fours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. Mil LIJM, Prop. & Mqr. mmoIn5OI4E No. 8 I Have Several houses and Lots :v4l, i;1h1d4111 Ilp 1 1 I o11 ar 4in o It of the town. W% ill :w4lt or -'chan1f1 r a':1 ar100. Th1 propety belongr s to Mri . I. \. .I . M alIIliii 1; 11\W 11 t'IOlIll il)t i( 10 i io1 (11 -l4hut0 1 1, I Il 1:4Ilt'' f I -' a'111 1v\ 1 rll4. Se'e 1lt* Frank E. Alexander The In \\ h111 I l the arth and (tiuts it to Suit ) our I Fa-t4 .\ N M -:;11\ (N ' eNI: . . ' 11laswetll Ia da t1 1tt.aturdays aini .\lond1Iay . 1i Csiq Ladies' Oxfords AIT REDUCED PRICES 1'"1 \'11 1:\ \'O('1 t ll e bi1 t' :111 0011k t}?he11 (>\'1'1 :11111 w Will be !in}1ch ? Ig her nex> t \'entV. Hnamng the fmous Peters Brand ): M ShoeS. 'Strongl& as t he La."I These shoe's 1 M I e' titnnner i t~ ock going atL:I reducedfo pries U - i ighest Prices Paid SFOR PRODUCOE Yours for trade, "a J. W. HENDRICKS YvmAYAYYvAVAvAvivA viA ~y 0 Thermos Bottles 0 ~ and Lunch Kits4 Keep~hot liquids HOT anid cold liquids COLD for 24 hours. A 04 necessity for children and school 4 ~ teachers.0 4 Come in. We will be glad to 4 ~show you.0 0 1KElOWEEI. PHlARMNAClY0 lR. 1E. Lewis, Prop. Pickens - South V aoji d/A AV Y VAWAAyiyy 1[E1S'4ONALA " a i l his w-.i I n (i .1l4 5"i'~ill., with to-ltI " ~ ti t uasil Is a. agel A. MI :-iSel1n wiH V ll I , 1a1l h 'at fIaify il~ ;1 (111 'VI' too Iii I . i s ii ;as Aiae "Ia ' et *aa~itv"'+ Iii uiilbale. 111 1111 " is tern l al .' w 1!1 iilIl I111 '1.1111 .& 1%. " \ as 'asaI: ':' Ia's :t!. ca'as : i t (111111x1a I. I. (llw~ l"~ *tbIJ ,, a'n1fAl u 1 I .1uiaa I'laa1a'aal.'y* . a he t t ia''a I l..'naaal"11 asag' awhiale ina Ilcl(.s l wvith hlaaIn 151t, haaat sa aa'irn to Newpossrt New"~s, wvhacri' la" he lll g'~ b'alk w~aith hil :;hailt. Al r. : tailla I aillisa:l~n u :a'ia ;1Iaias-ay :aa1 al -iat~v In1 l'i('k('nn )ihi wily I0o1)14 t rain; I aant ing; and5 fishing, In;.) aaros:; " o th a I~(nsin jas froma 1 ao*varil, N. I' "''ie i13. Y.* 1'. 11. of thI.. 'askeua' Mill Irrana Santurday, A lagiaHeI 1. at ti p. tn. 1' 'The, w'ilhi're hIA iniviti'i 14e t 11.11 tin es lat'ciiihly alrrantged'4 intatnag I aijaity V I eI'.' . 41111i11 i:traap l'rai. iattaarg.ai sa In 11111 tlmi I4'jaotts I''ea eia lay'hr Iuii li an.a; thita'xit' itn Iickens) c 410)1 V this v.:u 2.." e ltlla1 w heat. A11 . Iiic~a:trij 1;1 wen,(Il wVi( liven at thle Alive: TelI ill, EIs 45 v, 11has 'l ben otifIied1 that her sonl, Sargean t II lani t.)) B~owens, wats severely woundled A ugust "1 while tight ing inl lrance. Ai r. and Mirs. E. Al. (silleasie of ('tin ton iste the family of1 Jo hn L. 't'horn eyilPkens last week. MIr. (Gilles llit, ~ was ttll ttsrl c+n eal with the It. i ll m ill fittn il t'- at l n i ii now marnager jut .:aoi roil at (: indyo ndrt.le :! ti! I "11 .1 W I sIri:as /.1' t he \V. 1-"1 li t the, }. 1' r . I .: t ro te . t: : t i c.1o: t., s'regl m t~all :n ~ I . ! ',ii '1":"1 r. t I,r:tanv r1. 1, c all 1 c"( :s:!:j'ht4' t 11lr .J. M. 1I%.;: died at PICKENS CHAPTER RED CR08S NOTES The i ic'iIkeni '1any4al v tlat o Wr w a 1 ry rel unt' il 1t I he' It l 4I'roini 4 .tletEar One,, i ll4 (ltlgilae iltat weekal by Min Vea'In, -rnith or -:nidv. inn May 1 ny of 'renewe'll, M tn. .I 11 lilsinton for if,, rnttville fuiel Mle ' .1 Maiinlrl. It. wantI I ooait itnpoti ng n eti 'ilk 1a1ti Italkst we're' enmi by nevreral dialinyuinthed Iiroin aetl I'rom Ain hes eada III prta tern. TeIn obdec t of the" oelaa iIi ne, thre'e' oef whwo h havie" beenr huIt , ton :;oth ll ';rolittt a t I ve lh. olli r-a 'of heI il Is . (:a l roaa I he "'vhyten'' of I he orrnlar,, lhey re rlIve, noed for fill workernI to g4'1 in I":'"- nials wVith their we r at anii with ;' i otihe r The- w rt 1: room have beIint' re'rent by voitaled hv dehlr 'a'nlionst fror the (:i-os 161:,11". Nwi' Io'rka and (oleney hran-I. t a;I of whoa itare ne Inme with muciiah work anrl ini'; irat ion. The .l I. C'arnia-' B'ranch i4 a very biisy one tihe:e daoy I'. The niairniers are snatking1 hos:pital Igartents sand 'omnfort kit:1, andl p~acked two s'plendid boxes of clothiig for- I'rench aditti l-lgian refu ees. Hteside (him they aore at work on 1'wo iftill:; for the refugees. The Ensl-y branch htias a large allot tanafat of sIrgic'al dressingr:. on which tIiv arae btily engagled, while the knit toga; i - teing vigorously Ished iby the elliiant elairman, Miss I idie Thorn ton. SPECIL lNOTICES Not -es iai'rteai it thi- o ra an fir ane 'e-nt t t'iaia fr firt iuertiota nai naa -hif at-tait it uwrao fur eaceh subse-inent in'e-rtion, .1 Few 'iga for sale at S7.-7f) each. I). F. I lendrics. 17 .Lost between Six Mile and Moun tain (;rove church a pair of rimless glasses in case. 'inder please return to this ollice or J. I. l)illard's store at Six Mile and get reward. Wan ted to sell heavy Pair mules, I quality im every res;ect. or would L'xchange for small pair and take differ f'nee' to im Vest in \\'. S. Stamps W. E. Edens. Jr. 1 Fotr al- un bushela o'f ine .A bruz .i rye. Ri. A. li-estr, I.ih~erty l. . litf Forl. ale' -'resh c"aw" with fourth It' W \. .M . 1-:'11nom. ' l 'i kens l:".:. 1" The bigga'st suiply of writing t ia let- and sa'hoal tabalet we hav n ever had. See our new line a1f poun J:lqa1r and box pjaper. I-11kens I Irug C. F,401r Sad/' Ninety-two acres of land. halt mile north-east Seneca: drectly on Southern railway and public rotnd: one-third in timber: good, slightly rolling land; running w;ater, Tenant house and out-huildings. Thoe sold for a' ti intti . Ap p italy to add.r.ss be..l ow... at onlie. Mr's. \V. F.. I )avis, R-'.. Seneca. For3 Malei l''ordl touring car. 1917T model I.hocek atbsorbiers, Yale haock. barad st eermrg wheel, good t ires. Inr first class canditiatn. ..lsa nine ( ;urley's surir 's~ ai comias-t, six -inch neelet. '.''ith .Jtlatb' statl, in first c'l~ass a'andi titan. (; rg I-: \Ve.lhorin, l'icka'ns R.-: lPhaune ::8n:. 1 a-t f For1 Male It 2:f acres larnd within ane' rn i: .f .\on tatin \i'iw church nami (ine maia- af .\l art in gra~dedI school house. aGa tot .n :aera irn aul tivat lir) anal lies vt ry wall. TlhiK placa may lit biought as a whoil' air wouht~ll eut tat suit paur thatse'r, anal can he' bough .. t very re'asonal albt-. Wlje land arounad it is selling fr rm a')in tat . per aeri., this can he boughp~t for gre'at deal less tat m1ta pueIk salt'. IPlace hats twao dw'lIina)gs arid ;all rit'essary harns and tauthuila! rig.a etv. See' Fran k E: .\t Alxantler air ailtbert Ste'wart. P'ickens. 1 7 4annine1j4 ('oeirn-olni thirst I uench ing C herry and delicious 1ce ream. Tat try uts once is ta trv uts igaim. Pickens Drug (Coa. 4 'rn for sale. Mrs. i-:Iedla ('an t rell. Pticke'ns, 11-3 17 eei our lin of~(t Cameio itings andl liroaxenes. P'rices upl to $201.4t9. Mimi nrons' Chains, guaraniteed' a Ii fe-timre, 55.(I0. Pickens D rug Co 4 orni 3 Wateel .1. TI. lynn, -':as Iey, S. C'. - 7-tif Blank,4 lo'o male at the clt'rk' ifhice -real estate imrtgage's, sat is fIitri blank s, real est ae deeds, sallI kmids of' blanks5, chattel mortgtages; arg' aor small aortier filled'a. C). S. stewart, C lerk otf Court. 7-ti' I w ill pay enish mnarke't laice fotr all -hickens, eggs arid pteanuts delivered tao nie at Pickens. Dain Adams. tf Littleton College Fias just closedl one of the most aIccesfutlI years1' in it-s hi story., f'he 37th annual session wvill hs-j (in Sept. 25th. WiSte for Hew illustrated cat-. ogue1(, alsCo and QtUI0g1,V for p)Or ieuilar's rou)ve(rnljing our speJ(cia I )ffer' to a few izirls who ('an notI :ty ii our cafaloLguo rate. A (ddreHss . M. Rhodes L ittleton, N. ( O. tHIS 0OFF1ICE 'is thc place to have your priting cdone,'no 33atter what kind t n m.,, be 'The "The Hardest Job We Have " ~"r I l, l i c ( * "o II1- -(" (,f " a I .. i ,he o - a eco4jght Demonstration to Mr. J. S. Wih on the 04%.64yJ explained how easy ntid sirngle it. is to pump water with a little ~ w th h i : '1'hat's tfie hi ardIfst ji>b we (. tia !i' it tlkes hin or one of his rien -" 111 Ilif)I ("v(,ry evf:ninig to pump water for the wh ' s i a is 1 in(n i In !1e11o-ight, anif . al, fi, i 'loing th r st, of the chore s an ele. I li(; illr w I )ino i the wwater at a cost Of Whait is14 youij,. ' ha.tjb Wht i >ur ''hardest job?" Perhaps Delco Light will do it for you. It will do al dozen hard - jobs on alfarm and f~ _.. - h _ .un of t best light as well. urnis an abndance of the ? 0 Wire or Write R. E. STARNES, Division Supervisor FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. . A lleo-l,ig~ht <h !lustration wiOll he mad}e at vootr lhinwt a t any tine on ref uest. Wesleyan Methodist College Central, S. C. - Character ' I )istinctI' (-'hri.itia , supported and controlled by the We. X t-an Method istI Church, hut in no sense sectarian.No ** show, but work--honest, thorough work i our aim. otar tered by the State of South Carolina. Faculty '' The faculty makes the school. Ton expe\ i tfe-i. ne- . an "t" Wt%.omen, graduates of the leading ewolletes. constitute, the '" --u ty. 'Ihirteen states repiresentedi in staude i- nd E ruauslte The main builiing is a three-.tor'v brick and cement str t I re, heated by -tean, electric lighted. suppliedi with toilet ;nd shower baths. Eighteen rooms besides office n.d 'hapel." n o dormitories with c nonu dosiu rom- -chool farm comprises 1-5 acres. '' ' arm Courses A four years high school course preparing for any standardt Iollege. A four years college course. requirint, thirten T .fo< < u ra inatae pi anoi andr voice tinier thoroughl y qual i ied teIes ~Exgsenses A. 4 ur rates are the lo west comnpat ible with high standa rds.. A.A n ly 8.5 pays tuiit ioni fee ainl d rd for a term of. eighteen w1 ~eek. F-or further in formation as.k asny b usi ness man of Sentral or any old student, or adidressi the 1*v PRESIDEN'T H. C. BEIIFORD, 4, 8., Al. M1., D. DI. IF YOU ike to (10 business with a concern that always gvsyou what you pay for, always tries to please - The ickns entiel henyou need anything in its line. FINE FARM FOR SALE I have 104 1-4 acres of goodl level land within half mile of Martin graded school; 60 acres cleared; nine-room dIwelling house: four-room tenant house; two goodl barns; extra fine pasture. Public road runs through place. Known as S. A. C. Martin old home place. Will take $60 per acre. Terms to suit purchaser. Tphis is a bargain. If interested in farm lands in the Six Mile section see me. J. A. ROPER, SIX MILE Post office address Central, S. C., R-3. CEDAR SHINGLES Another cai oft C~edar Shinigles, and( they are going good. Ilow~ about that old rool that is giving trul 101)0( 1vr time it, rainst W'Ie also 1~i ~ hav a.) snmil siock of hiouse- pfaint, that is going - I 'hone 1.4. ' Eas ley Lumbe Ir Comipanfy, Successors to Picliens Lumber4e.,Pickens. S. C.