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GARRISON WYATT & CO. olesale and Retail IH y rain and Provisions. Easley, S. C. Just Received a Car Load of - . krSECURITY HORSE FEED 90 per cent grain. Also big lot of new chicken feed. 4 We sell for spot cash-that's the reason w, can sell for less. Come to see us. . GARRISON WYATT & CO. Easley, S. C. pecial on Men's Hats We are offering $5.00 Men's Hats, the. latest shapes and weights, in best quality a felts at only $3.50 while they last. Get our prices on the best in fresh gro ceries. BENNETT MERCANTILE CO. EASLEY, S. C. USE GOOD LUMBER THIS YEAR, Order it from our yards and you wvill not be disappointed in its qual ity or reasonable price. We sug gest that you pay us a visit and in. Sspect our lumber stocks. We are - showving a large variety of woods ii dimensions to suit your needs. ]EYA H. W. HAMILTON . Mr Easley, S. C. 19 ake Every Field hfog-igj/ Geod Fencing protects your live stock and growing~ crops. Ater harvest you can pasture fields as desired. From year -to~ year you can rotate crops scientifically. In fact, good fenc as essential to modern, profitable farmning. ~Pittsburgh Perfect" Electrically Welded Farm Fenci g * helps pjut farming on a business basis. It puts fields entirely under your control, enabling yoiito farm them most profitably. There are heights and designs of "Pittsburgh Perfect" fencing for every farm purpose. It is a perfected fence of uniform ~j high quality, and every rod guaran teed. T.he electrical weld mlsakes It a one-piece steel fabric of great strength and dura b~ ilty. See us for your fencing, barbed wirc, staples, etc. For.Sale by K BARR BROS. Easley, S. C. s - 4 Send Us Ypr. Jb Printing e farmers is et 'be'n to prepare '4heir land bther crop, but nqt much of' jheaac yl1l be planted in cetton.. ;W hatien't seen but.two lod _f guane hauled out this season up to this writ. ing. Our opinion Is the guano com panies will not spend a many sleep. less nights brooding over accounts for the year 1921 as they have over accounts made in ..the ' year 1920. With the preaant price .of cotton the farmers haven't got any heart to comence a cotton crop. Let the farmers plant, corn, raise' their meat I and other stuff to live on at home, darn up the "windows" in their breaches, wear course shoes and cheap hats, let the world get hungry for cotton and then keep it that way cotton will then demand a price to justify raising it. Mr. C. L. Potter, who has bet the general manager of the company store at this place for some time, has resigned his position and gone to Cowpens to go in business for him self. He was superseded by Mr. W. A. Burgess, who served in the same capacity for some time a few years ago. Magistrate I. L. Leopard, who has served as clerk in the company store for some time, accepted of Mr. Burgess' place and -is now outside boss. Little Luther Leopard,' son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Leopard, of Cateechee, who was se.iously' burned by his clothing catching on fire from the grate a few mornings ago, is getting along as well as could be expected considering his burns. Luther is a bright child and his friends hope for him a speedy recovery. Chief Holcombe, of Easley, had many friends in this section who were sorry to hear of his death. We are glad to know that Pickens county have some officers who are willing and fearless enough, if cir cumstances justify it, to die to up hold the laws of our country as well as the boys in France offered their lives and some lost their lives in the defense of their country. Rural Po liceman R. T. Chapman deserves commendation for his bravery in fol lowing and capturing those law breakers after they had killed Chief Holcombe. If each offender would feel the ef fects of breaking the. law as they should there would be less violation of the law. I am sorry to say our chief execu tives, our magistrates, our jurors an< our. judges are too easy. Let i burnt child realize the effects of th< fire and it will not be so quick t Venture. After the dead man is gone the sympathy is always for the defend ant. Remember, jurors, the defend ant can tell his tail about it and the dead man cannot. .If I were chie: executive of the state there wvouk( be very few cases I would pardon.] would not want the blood of the slai man on my hands. Married on Thursday, March 10th, about 4 :00'p. mn., at the residence of the groom in the town of Norris, Mr. W. H. G. Sanders to Miss Lillie Mae Nations, J. Alonzo Brown, N. P., of ficiating. The groom is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sanders and was a widower, while his bride is a da'ughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nations. After the marriage had been per formed all were invited into the din ing room where the invited guests found a table loaded down with good things to eat and as the writer had taken a lesson a long time ago, such occisions dlon't conme every day, ad hered strictly to the lesson and never missed a bite. The contracting parties have the congratulations of their many friends. Mr. andl Mrs. James A. Whiten, of Norris, entertainedl from 2 :30 till 5 p. mn., on Saturday, the 12th inst., about fifty little girls and boys in honor of the birthday of their twvo little boys, James and Nickler, the former being nine years old1 and the latter seven. -After engaging in various kinds of games by the little folks in wvhich Mrs. Whiten taken part andl enjoyed it, as much as the little folks, all were invited into a large hall where twvo tables had been prepared for the children with good things to eat. After the little folks had full control of the evening and enjoyed themselves to their own heart's content, they began to break off for their homes, wishing that every day could be a birthday. As Mr. and Mrs. Whiten showed such good taste for enjoymenit in this lit tie party,, the writer suggests they have a wedding anniversary and in vite their older frineds. B. JAY M. ABBOTT Funeral Director and Erhbalmner Phone 'No. 5 Inc rease the yield .per acre, cut pr6 bction costs, improve the quality of your cr and protect against weather, insects and is eases by the liberal use of E1; FERTILIZERlS sRGITEREE See your Royster dealer and place your order now F. S. Royster Guano Co. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. . . Charlotte, N. C. Washington, N. C. Columibia, S. C. Spartanlsburg, S. C. ~Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Baltimore, Md. 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