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II My Spring goods are arriving daily. hey were bought on the low mharket. Come get your choice before they are pick ed over. We have a nice line of Ladies' Hats. A fresh line of Ladies' Dress Goods, and I am opening up-a new line of Men's i Clofhing, bought on the low market. You will find most any kind of goods you wanrt here. Bring me your chickens, eggs and hams. I will pay 30c per dozes for eggs up to Easter. I always pay Greenville market for produce. Ydurs for trade, J. W. HENDRICKS. Dr. Glymph, of Anderson, S. C., The Old Reliable EYESIGHT SPECIALIST . Will be Over Keowee Pharmacy, Pickens, S. C. ONE DAY ONLY, Thursday, March 31st. Hunter's Pharmacy, Liberty, S. C. * ONE DAY ONLY, Friday, April 1st. Now is the time to look after the school *children's eyes and have them in good condition for their studies during the sum mer months.. Examination Free-Satisfaction Guaran teed. . o..ioemoemoammo.io.ommom.omoi.o4s STHE ALASKA ICE CREAM FREEZER is the best on the market. We have the ex clusive sale for them in Easley. EASLEY HARDWARE CO. Watch next week's paper to see who got the Free Freezer in 'the saw teeth Sguessing contest. PLAY BALL. $I..et us furnish your Base Ball supplies for we sure have the goods. Come in and Ssee us. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS Twenty Free Scholarships for Women. c Standard Entrance Requirements. Apply at once to 4' President of Erskine Box 117. Due West, S. C. DEATH OF MARGARET ALO SEA BORN. On lebruary 25th the death ange visite.d the home of Mlr. and Mrs. E 1F. Seaborn and claimed l'or its victin little Alo. She was a bright littlk child, only being forty-six days old, her little body was laid to rest in the little family plot near their home. Mr. E. F. Seaborn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Seaborn, near Praters Creek church. We wish to extend to them our heartfelt sympathy. May God bless and ever keep n ,r them. A Friend. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends Fud also Dr. Porter for their kind ness shown us during ti-e sickness ad death of our little daughter, Margaret Alo. May God's richest alessings rest upon them. Mr. E. F. Seaborn and family. CLEMSON TIGERS BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1921. March 25, U. of Ga., at Clemson. March 26, U. of Ga., at Clemson. March 31, Oglethorpe, in Atlanta. April 1, Ga. Tech, in Atlanta. April 2, Ga. Tech, in Atlanta. April 6, Erskine, at Clemson. April 8, Auburn, at Auburn. April 9, Auburn, at. Auburn. April 11, Camp Benning, at Co. lumbus. April 13, Furman, at Clemson. April 15, Newberry, at Greenwood, April 16, Camp Benning, at Clem son. April 20, Furman, at Greenville. April 21, Wake Forest, at Clem. son. April 26, Davidson, at Clemson. April 27, Presbyterian College, al Clemson. May 4, N. C. State, at Clemson. May 5, Carolina, at Clemson. May 6, Wofford, at Spartanburg. May 7, Presbyterian College, ai Clinton. May 11, Erskine, at Due West. May 12, Newberry, at Newberry. May 13, Carolina, at Columbia. May 14, Carolina, at Columbia. GENUlN "BU LI" tobacco makes 50 6od cigarettes for OFFICERS SAY THEY FOUNDJ MANURE USED IN MOON .SHINE. Winston-Salem, March 1 5.-Reve. nue oflicers C. F. Dunnagan andl . E. Shugart announced that they nc longer' have any doubts as to blook adlers using horse manure in the manufacture oif whiskey. 'The of fleers made(1 a raid in Yadkin county one night this week and locateda plant in full operation though the owners disappeared whe~n they heard the intruders coming. The plani was found about three miles frow Yadkinville and after shutting dlowr the machinery, the officers made an investigation, which revealed a sack of fine horse manure. inspecting tihe mash on hand, it was found te contain sonme of the manure, which, the revenue men say is used by moon shiners to give the whiskey an aged looking color. BOX SUPPER. The public is cordially invitcd tc attend a box supper at Concrct< school1 house Friday evening, Marecl 20th, at eight o'clock. Given for th( btenefit of school library. COOPER HUGHES. Marriedl at the home of the oflici iating minister, Rev. B. G. Field,. Mr Gleo. Hughes, of Greenville, to Mis Matt ie Cooper, daughter of Mr. Isaa< Cooper, formerly of Easley. "I W. M. U. PROGRAM. The third quarterly meeting 0i I division No. 2, W. M. U., Piedmoni . Association, will be held Saturday Apr'l 2nd at Refuge Baptist church. 'The rogram is as follows: 1 0 :3 a. n.---Devotional service Mlrs. L. Rt. Owens. Welcome-Mrs. H. W. Gillespie. Response-Mrs. D. P. Kelley. Reading of minutes of last meet ing. ]oll call of societies. Enrollment of delegates. Report. Song. Talk, "Womans part in the 75 Mil lion Campaign. Rev. J. E. Craw ford. "Talk, "What your money is do ing"--Miss Mae Vogal. Dinner hour. Devotional service--11 rs. T. B. Smith. Reports of Y. W. A's., G, A's., H. A's. and Sunbeams. Need of Personal Service--Miss Carrie Hutchins. Reading, "A Dangerous Program and a Remedy-Mrs. W. C. Maddox. Demonstration by Central Sun. beams. Talk, "Redeeming our Pledges" Mrs. W. C. O'Dell. No church in this division musi fail to be represented. Every asso, ciation officer, society president ant leader of other organizations is urg, ed to attend and bring as many workers as possible. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church met witI Mrs. E. O. Mauldin Monday after noon. 'The- subject was "Tenantry in Rural Community" which wa: very interestingly discussed. The so ciety is now taking, up the study of "'The Bible and Missions," their mis sion study book for spring, and wil mneet with Mrs. A. L. Johnson or Monday, May 16th, to spend the day discussing, this interesting book. lm mediately after the program of thi missionary society the Ladies Aid So ciety was called to order by the presi, dent, Mrs. E. D. Mauldin. During 'the social hour of the afternoon Mrs Mauldin served a delicious sweel course. The Vonan's Missionary Society of the First. Baptist church met a the church Monday afternoon for the regular monthly meeting. Christiai Americanization was the subject o !the program and Mrs. W. C. O'Del and Mrs. D. H. Kennemur read inter esting popers. Mrs. L. D. Gist, stat worlg, , who is now at Woodsid Imill, ,geenville, . as. present an told..of...her work which was enjoye by .the large number of ladies -pres ent. -Mrs. R. L. Welborn; Mrs. E. F Ca nttill and Mrs. J.. C. Smith: wer, -rappoirited delegates to the quarterli 'meeting -which meets -at Ref uge ehnirch Saturday, April 2nd. Misses Marie and Helen Ball, ol Greer, were the guests of their sis. t'er, Mrs. Carl Welborn, last week. end.. Mr. and Mr's. .Marshall Parsonx and little son, Marshall, Jr., of Birm ingham, Ala., visited the for'mer's sister, Mrs. H. T. Keenan, last week, .Ml's. Pollock, Mrs. L. D. Gist and Mr's. Mullinax, of Greenville, weri 'the guests of M\rs. McKitrick at the l!xrown House Monday. Miss Ressie Boggs had as her guesi the last week-end Miss Carrie Mason of Gr'eer. Mr's. J. B3. Kelley andI little daugh ter', Mae Bes.s, of Seneca, v'isited hei mother, Mr's. Susie Par'sons, lasi Re~. W. B. Justus, of Greenville visitedl his (daughter, Miss Ruth Jus tus, last week. 1Dr. C. W. Smith, wvho has beer sick for' several weeks, is now at the hospital at Camp Sevier for' treat ment and his friends ,are deClightet to learn that he is improving. NOTES FROM W. 0. W. CONVEN. I TION. The follow ing delegat~spff'9m the varipus camps of this section attendl ed1 the convention of the .Hecad. Camp IW .0. W., which was held in Flor. once, S. C., last week: J1. M. Leagu( andl S. 0. Capell, of Aspen Camp; Tonm 0Owens and Ernlest Thompson, of Hickory Camp; Frank Lesley, of Glenwood; Mr'. Crenshawv, of Beulahi Camp; Otis Morgan, of 'rhree and Twenty Camp; A. M. Morris, of Kco wee Camp; and J. E. lFowler, of Flat Rock. Judge E. inm, of Grxeen-x ville, was elected llead Adlvisor. D)r. J. E. Allgood, of Liberty, was elected chairman of the board of auditors, and Rev. D). W. Hliott, of Easley, was electedl a dlelegate to the Sovereign Headl Camp which meets in New Yorki City in ,July. Tlhe order is in fine condlition and we' have inx this state 31,000 members. Mr'. M. W. Hobo, of' Spar'tanburg, is also ax Sovereigr1 (delegate to the head cam p andl alsc state manager for the or'der'. If any c'amp needs any informanxtion writ( Mr. Bobo. Nice white stationery. Box 25c. Bv maili 30c. K~onwon Pharmacy. SPECIAL NOTICES Notices inserted in this column at tho rate of one cent a word for the first insertion, half cent a word for each subsequent insertion. Mini mum for first in'sertion 25e. Make something to eat. Garden ('?d--all kind,. Kvowee Pharmacy. J. R. Martin J. H. Earle Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-at.Law. Practice in All Courts Pickens Office in Court House. Greenville Office opposite Postofilce, Phone 404. J. J. McSwain Sam B. Craig Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. McSWAIN & CRAIG' Lawyers Practice in State and Federal Courts Pickens Office Phone 39 We have 100 tons of nitrate of soda on hand for sale for cash only. Prices right. J. D. Holder & Son, Pickens, S. C. 3t C. L. DEAN Surveyor and Civil' Engineer Seneca, S. C. Farm Loan Act Decided Constitu tionai. Get a Government Loan. Duroc stock bog for service at lake Porter's, near Garrett's store, on Pickens R. 2. 4t DR. J. L. AIKEN Dentist. Reasonable Prices. Masonic Bldg., Pickens, S. C. FOR SALE-A few White Wyan dotte chickens, $2.50 tv $3.00 each. Mrs. W. T. McFall. 3t, 11-room house for rent in town of Pickens. Apply to R. V. Garrett, Pickens, R. 2. 2t We have on hand 100 tons of Ni trate of Soda for sale for cash only or exchange for se-ed. Prices right. 11.1. U. Holder & Son, Pickens, S. C. f 3t LOST OR STRAYED-One pale e red Duroc shoat with a few spots on e it. Weighs about 85 pounds. Gone about a week. Return and got re 'ward. Jessie. Keith, Pickens R. 3, on C. W. Wyatt's place. FOUND-Sow shoat weighing ~about sixty pounds. Owner may get same by calling for it and paying for this notice. W. A. Bilenburg, ick ens, R. . It The Pickens Drug Company is giv ing away a canary bird and cage to their customers Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Every 25e purchase gives ~you a chance to win it. Renew your health by purifying your Isystem with Quic and delightful re. lief for biliousness, colds, constipation headaches~ and stomaci, liver and blood troubles. The genuine are sold only in 35c packages. Avoid imitations. FOR SALE-Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Eggs, $2 per setting. Mrs. J. D. Yongue, Pickens, S. C. If you are a lover of a good cigar, go to the Pickens Drug Company and look their stock over and buy the best the markets afford. ISave your old straw hat. Colorite 25c. By mail 30c. Keowee Pharm acy. SINGING CONVENTION. The Pickens towvnship singing con-. vention will meet at the Pickens Mill church the fourth Sunday in March at two o'clock. We havec the prom-i ises of some goo'd singers. Let; everybodIy come and make this one. of the best of all. W. lt Lewiec.o NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF PICIRENS. At a regular njeeting of the (*! Council held on the 21st day of Feb. ruary .. D., 1521, ain election w ordered to be held in said City on 12th day of April, 1921, pols op. n .at 8 a. in. and close at 4'p. At this eetion the Mayor and ilderme are to be elected, also o Commissioner of Public Works to take the place of Mr. W. E. Findlvq whose term expires on the above date. It. will be necessary to secure cmy registration certificate from W. C. Matheny, City Clerk, on or befen& Saturday, April 2, 1921. The ci'y registration certificate can be receiv ed from Mr. Matheny at his office ,in the court house any day friom the notice until Saturday, April 2. All persons who reside within tan incorporate limits of the City- # Pickens, S. C., and hold registra certificates from the County Bd of Registration are entitled to a cif registration certificate from W. I Matheny, Clerk of the City Ceune. This the 21st day of Februarp. 1921. Sam B. Craig, Mayor. W. L. Matheney, Clerk for City of Pickens. 4w, Citation. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By O. S'. Stewart, ex officio Probaie Judge. Whereas, A. S, Lesley made sui' to me to grant him Letters of At. ministration of the Estate and effec-a of Mattie Lesley. These are, therefore, to cite a4. admonish all and singular the Kin. dred and Creditors of the said Ma1 tie Lesley, deceased, that h boy be awd appear before me, in this Court uf Probate, to be held at Pickens, S. C., on March 25, 1921, after publicatiotr. hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoom. to show cause, if any they have, wbyp the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand this 4th day of March, Anno Domini, 1921. O. S. Stewart, Ex Officio Probate Judge. 2147 GET BUSY. Keep busy. Is your job unsafe? Is it permanent? You want a life-long business. - You car. get into such a business selling more than 137 Watkins Products direct b' farmers if you own auto or team 9 can get one; if you are under 50 anc. can give bond with personal sure ties. We back you with big selline helps. 62 years in business, 20, 000,000 users of our products. Write for information where you cac. get territory. J. Rt. Watkins Co., D~epartmnent C, Winona, Minn. 4t 49 TIES WANTED. White and Post Oak ties in large quiantities. Write us how many you can cut. COOK & CO. Greenville, S. C. THE INVISIBLE pIFOCAgg C. Loyd McCrary is pleased to report a good day's work in fitting glasses Friday, March 18th, at Benson's store, Pickens. He will come' again Fridiay, March 25th, and invites the public to call and tell its optical throubles to him. Do not delay! Your eyes are precious. THE INVISIBL.E BWVOCALS FOR SALE-Six-room house Ic Pickens. Front porch, side porch, back porch. Close in. Apply to B. M. Ramsey. Giet our figures on paint and oil'; before dloing your painting. Prices are grately reduced and we give you the benefit of these declines. Pick. ens Drug Co. NOTICll--est prices paid for eggs and chickens and farm produce. Write Mr. French, Box 348, Green ville, S. C., or conme to see me at' Cyclone Traffic Routes office in tho Miller B~uildling, Greenville, - S. C. Phone 1 34'7-W. .3t