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EGINNING October 1, 1918, the yearly subscription price of The Ladies' Home Journal be $1.75, and of The Saturday .ning Post, $2.00. Give us your order now. We take subscriptions for any Magazine published. Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. 11ALLUM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 TRADE WITH US AND SAVE MONEY I SHOES- A big line of shoes at prices to suit buyer. CLOTHING, HATS A big line to select from at right prices. Bell Overalls, $2.00. Little Gent Overalls, $1.50. Z We pay 45c dozen for Eggs. Friers, 30c pound up to 50c. Hens, 20c l)oulnd. Roosters, 5e pound. I1 SPECIAL 100 pairs of odd shoes at cost. Full line of Ginghams and Percales at prices to please. Splendid line of Furniture to select from. Produce a specialty. Yours for trade, * )- J. W. HENDRICKS I Have Several Houses and Lots Nicely finished up and in good sections of the town. Will sell or exhne for small farm. TIhis property belongs to Mr. I. M. Also have several farms near P'ickens for sale. hiMr. peratil is now in Columbia and is anxious to dlispose of Can give terms. See me. Frank E. Alexander The Man WVho sells the Earth and Cuts it to suit Your Taste ANDERSON, s. C. PICKENs, s. C. Maxwell luilding. Saturdays and Mondays. 40 Save! Save! Save! Isithe warning of Uncle Sam0 You can save c'lOteeS (and they are0 0very high) by dlyeing them over. W'e have the dyes-all kids and 0 colors.. You can SAVE MONE~Y by buy. ing your Drugs from us. 0 Blegest and most complete line we've ever had. K(FoWEEiPHARMACY0 R. E.lLewis, Prop. 0 ~1'Pickens - South Carolina - A AW M A iera aa seraem,1=*=.4. AYAYmvamvaVnAy~~~~~~~~~ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Sunie Gibson shopped in Greenville Saturday. Miss Margaret Attaway is visiting friends in Liberty. Oliver Boggs left this week to re sume his studies at Clemson. Miss Bernice Carey was the week-end guest of Mrs. Bomar, in Greenville. Charlie Young has returned to Clemson to resume his studies for the term. Miss Sarah Attaway has accepted t: position as clerk with Bivens & Company. Miss Kathleen Harris left Pickens last week to take up her istudies at G. W. C. Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., is alt home again after spending several days in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Davis are at home again after a visit to relatives in Enoree, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Stewart visit ed their son, Mr. Thomas Stewart, near Easley last week. Mrs. L. N. Blakely and Miss Ma linda Porter visited relatives in Greenville last week. 'Mrs. Frank Reese and her father, W. R. Simmons, visited at Camp)W ads worth Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Holden and daughter, Eliza beth, of Calhoun, were the week-end guests of Mr. R. A. Bowen. After very pleasant visit to friends in Easley and Liberty Miss Olive Nealy has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jeanes left Saturday for an automobile trip to Greenville, Augusta and other points. Mr. Roy Nealy of Camp Wads worth spent Sunday in Pickens with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nealy. Mrs. Matthew-, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her daugh ter, Miss Matthews, who is teaching in the Pickens school. The ilaptist ladies' missionary society of Pickens will meet at th'l h horcl at I o'clock Friday afternoon. A ll inem hers are urged to he present. Miss Ellen Finley left Pickens Sat urday for P'iedmont, S. C., where she hv. s accepted a position in the oflice of the -P. & N. Ry. M is-s Patti Major who has been visiting relatives in Pickens 1.eft last - week for Edgefield to resume her (duties as County Demonstrator. Miss Nell Freeman, of the South. erni Railway Company, Greenviile. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr's. Will Freeman. Tlhere will he a birthday celebration at the home of iB. E. Rigdon, Sunday, September 22, in honor of Mrs. Hertha Simmons. All friends and relatives are invited. Prof. R. T. Hlallum left Wednesday for Greenwood where State Superinten dent of Education Swearingen has called a conference of county superin tendents for the piedmont section. D. B. Finney, the popular brake man of the Pickens Railway, has been enjoying a much needed vacation in Brevard, N. C., and other places ben eficial to special Jkinds of heart dis ease. An entertainment will be given at the Pickens Mill school auditorium September 18 at 8:30 o'clock. Admis sion r and 10 cents. Proceeds to he usedl for the benefit of the school. Everybody invited. James Osheal, of the naval training station at Hampton Roads, Va., has been on a visit to his father, Isaae Osheal, of Dacuaville. ,Jimn says he likes the navy just fine, and after being with homefolks for a few days. was anxious to get back to his sailor friends.. The Interdenominational Sunday School conventiou will meet at Six Mile academy Saturday and Sunday, September 21 and 22. Everybody in vited to come. We want a representa tive from every Sunday school in the county. Everybody bring a basket of dmnner. AiNotice to Teachers An examination Sor teachers wIll be held inthe court house Saturday, Oc teber 6. All applicants must be at least 18 years of age. ExamInations will begin at 9 o'clock a. m. IBy ordler of State Board of Education. .R. T. HALLtJM, Superha dent of.duagIon - $100 Reward, $1". The readers of this paper will be leased to learn that there is at teast kne dreaded disease that science has teen able to cure in all Its stages and hat is catarrh. Catai rh being greatly nfluenced by constitutional conditions equires constitutional treatment. Hall's .atarrh Medicino is taken internally and Lets thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur aces of the System thereby destroying he foundation of the disease, giving the >atient strength by building up the con titution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much aith in the curative powers of Hall's 'atarrh Medicine that they offer One Flundred Dollars for any case that It fails .o cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CH1EN-Y & CO.. Toledo. 3hin. Sold by all Druggist, 76e., SPECIAL NOTICES Not ives insertei ii this 0oitixtnn for oe cent a void fo i first insertion said onie-hlIf centa word or emht Mibseqiuetti ins-rtion. Fine Ilem Vow for sale. J. H. Lawrence, Calhoun R-1. 23 Watch Lost-One 15-jewel South Bend movement in open face gold case, Return to this office and get reward. 21 Ve liaive installed new machinery and are ready to gin. L. S. Reese & Son. 21 For Male-Second-hand shaft wag on in good condition, T. E. Carson, Pickens R-1. 21 We laave bought the Gillespie .Jack. .He can be found on my Keowee Place in charge of W. A. Grant. Also have a nice lot of pigs for sale at the same place. R. G. Gaines. 22 lui'oe Pigs for sale. Dr. F. S. Porter, Pickens. 21 haRoIk tilt our prices on produce. Don't forget the old Roosters. Large ones bring 90c. to $1.10 each. Craig Bros. Co, 20 We have just received another shipment of Lion Shirts and Collars none better. Craig Rros. Co. 20 Hiave iyou tried Blackman's Med icated Salt Brick? Nothing better for your horse or cow. Craig Bros. Co. 20 BIeginniutg Gctober 1, 1918, the yearly subscription price of the Ladies Home Journal will be $1.75, and of the Saturday Evening Post, $2.00. Give us your order before the raise. We take orders for any magazine published. Plekens Drug Co. 19tf Pigs For Safle-Apply to Mrs. B. C. Baker. 20 For sale- -20 bushels of line Abruz zi rye; also few Berkshire pigs. I. A. Hester. Liberty R-3. l7tf Fo"'r Sil- Ford touring car, 1917 model, shock absorbers, Yale lock, broad steering wheel, good tires. In first class condition. Also one Gurlev's surveyor's compass, six-inch needle with Jacob's stall', in first class condi' tion. George E. Welborn, Pickens R-3. Phone 2303. 16-tf ('ornl Wai uted -- J. T. Flynn, Eas ley. S. C. 7-tf Itlanal., iou' aie at the clerk's ofiice-real estate mortgages, satis fiction blanks, real estate deeds, all kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages; large or small order filled. O. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7-tf I will pay cash market price for all chickens, eggs and peanuts delivered to me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tf Notice. My wife, Mrs. Zora Ozment, having left me without any just cause, I will not be resptonsible for any debts con tracted by her. ,J. V. OzMr:NT. Central, S. C., *td Sept. 1918. 20 ;.J.'-zA'* la s s( 'eg i McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 Weekly Price List. Prices quoted below hold good up to and including Wednesday, Septembecr 18: Corn. - . $1.90 bushel Wool Unwashed (burry) ---40c lb+ ,free from burrs 50c b T'ub washed, free of burrs 60c lb Chickens and Eggs Hens----------......---- -...20eb b Frying Chickens.........30e lb up to 2lbs Ducks, each-.------- --15e lb Guineas, each-------.--.40e Pigeons----- -----.--20c pair Eggs, per dozen....--- -...40e Onions-- ( . WhitebMu1ilplying Onions,.' -..--..per , .*'. Butter Butte ter in.y Meats, Side - Hart We in tray eeen What The Packers Do For You Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for his food, or go without. Now he sits down at a table and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And what he gets is incomparably better. Everyone of us has some part in the vast human machine, called society; that makes all this conven ience possible. The packer's part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the country sweet and fresh-to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrig gerator cars, keep it cool at distrib uting points, and get it into the consumer's hands - your hands - through retailers, all within about two weeks. For this service-so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for you you pay the packers an average profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Subiscripios Rates of Effect ive~ October 1st, 1918, the subscr(iption rates of TeState will lbe ns follows: Daily and Sunday, per year ..-$9.00 Daily only, per year ..- 7.00 Sunday, only, per year - .2.00 Semi-weekly, per year - ..----1.50 Short term subscriptions at sane rate. Payable in- : variably in ad vance. U ntil October first renewals for not more than one *year in advance wvill be accepted at the old rate of $8.00 ~ Susribto Th Stt now and have a real neIws paper, covering local, State and general newE's come to ~ your home as a daily visitor. Address, The State Co'aspany