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The \ P1cG ll S91118 I'ICKENS, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. 33.50 a Year Invariably in Advanc. Enteged at Fickens, S. C. Postoffice as Seond Crass .Mail Matter Spring fever is raging. The English miner strike se.ams to be a major one. We suppose pleasant people live in the Pleasant Grove section. Some guy up in Illinois claims the earth is flat. It does look like it' flat broke. The woods are now beautiful with gorgeous decorations of Dogwoo( blossoms. Well, we trust th:-y will not mak< the 'world safe for democracy an more soon. No doubt President Hairding is he ginning to think there are more thar 3,000,000 un.mployed. Oconee rhould be (loinit nicely wits Richland ad Bount.y band both within her bcorder:;. "The worst. behind us," say: business review. Ye*,, hut it keel, .too close behind us. W hile l\lr. itardiing piL- .i : mlellon for hi 1 n'a , w ( tr-: I hasn't plucke(I 'ki el' W e diolt mind air \ :1 t:t 1 ing our 5102s.' \\ 11: is his touebine:' ou',- r, The Pink I,: y (' 1' these lushes !. chapeau dofrl)tled h1 - I (Ill gracious lil:t flel(''. 1'ou1r things" tha:t m-:"( -1mi;. by one who return11 1oi.) , af:; -r an absence of two( or tihn-'e. y rs m,. the enlcoura~in,- :iles at Limd words of M1r. .\h- - . :. t hav rner of the ielwi s lande ho t hei: is gone fa tiliar ti:ulr a :1 wcomeity or ifnll of Ilb-. J. N. i oiney it I . Ph. t ilsru tht r ha. town e urpen ved toi eeil anld it d primdssand noitnts oth atroressiv commlunity ithA mrchantsh in the2rd ncites in fro Mthi Catiularhilt s comui ntheor evsernt hpa build thuop t . prospret hoeetn sts her o~ giverYO the Viprloementsil.i theyo havei aioght tolapc. The PckensCount S\iin .o. onte fourth Saura and iunda at, * it. Ca m l bpts huc i h epc~t i som .' oo s ing- ' ay : wtheus Evaqeryb ottaon-Mill at virtioo~nr o the laromaws daycr ug t c)Ot..slet l~roug thecsed Pobained t're ~, cut. re hvn c ar geo h e SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENT] 12th-l To the Baptist of South Carolina: For the purpose of furnishil I fortable journey for the delegates t attend the Southern Baptist Convei 1921, the Southevn Railway will prc sleeping cars from Charleston, Colu may ,ob required. The cars will be a through to Knoxville, and from thl convenient schedule: Wednesday, May 11th: Lv. Charles tv. Summe L. Pregna Lv. St. Ge< Lv. Branch Lv. Orange Lv. St. Matt Ar. Columi Lv. Columt Lv. Alston Lv. Carlisli Lv. Union Lv. Spartar Lv. Ashevil Thursday, May 12th. Ar. Knoxvi Lv. Knoxvi Ar. Chattai Occupy sleeping cars until ? Dining car service for (linn ilooga. The above schedule will afl( lunbit, Alston, Carlisle, and Sparta( by enabling the mitire party to ti "Land of the Sky," the most heauti Carolina. This arrangement meets witl leading Baptists with whom we ha solicit the patronage of all who cx ,rhldlyv qu1ote railroad ami pullman Sp cial reduced fares have been app T1'hei Southern Railway also al ;rom Chattanooga via Atlhmta ald i > thoe who prefer this rout. Speciatl atte~ntiont w': he rtrouh cars will be optr:tel to Vor more debI-ih "i info1! rat 1?n\ p:(:;;mgertr rep}re.etntaltise b,.elow Very r . \\. I. Z. \V. Ilunt. DbI tr't' ~as . n e Agenc t': C'li Cha.ric le; tn. : . C. I Utr Psas t r' .'0i 1n , y aber . C*. A. l 1' ('I, ~ (i t V l lI. il (hyPaseeue AlBesn' Sttore,. Pikes each Friday. Satisfaction Guaranteed. * F. E. A.. SAYS: A few smnall farmsn well improvedl, for saleI cheap. Siee me be fore you buy. Frank i;. Aexnr Cuitts thle earth to 10sut iy our taste. F"() S. A2 (1 z C lA-A-i good ho re, h ugguy atnd harnt'ass. C'. E. 1OR '-A \ E?- iuick r~oattlI.r1 for sale cheap for ensh or' termis. Car I eken. 11 t --h.m(' e ath e a I .ir C..r Itt t n c. n .et Ien, houh'*i..di.d eh (Caolina. '[he bride-el'e a :ry attract ive youne i ~~wsttinan. SheL is a cousin1 of ?.lri. and Mr s. 'I'. '\l. Norris, form.. t'rly of' C'entral, andl is a graduate of TVhe groom-tot-be has many friends in Cent rail, his fotrmer homei town, but1 he is nowv associated with the Kco. wee Mills Company of Greenville with oflces in the Masonic Temple. Mr. Mo'tgan and his bride will make their home2 at the Garing apartments on Buncombe street In Greenville. ON, CHATTANOOGA, 'TENN., MAY tth, 1921'. ig ample accommodations and a com nd others of South Carolina, who will ition, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 12-18, vide throi.,h day coaches and pullman mbia, Spartanburg and other points as ttached to Carolina Special and handled are by special train, on the following ton 7:30 a. .m. "Carolina Special" rville 8:20 a. m. Ils 9:15 a. in. rge 9:31 a. in. ille 10:17 a. in. burg 10:55 a. m. hews 11:24 a. m. ia . 1:00 p. m. ia 1:15 p. in. 2:01 p. in. 2:52 p. n. 3:20 p. m. iburg 4:50 p. in. le 8:00 p. m. Central Time. lle 12:25 a. m. Ile 1:00 a. in. "Special Train" ooga 6:00 a. m. :00 a. In. er and supper. Breakfast at Chatta >rd most convenient connection at Co iburg from all parts of the state; there avel together in comfort through the ful mountain section of western North i i the u nreserved endoritisemni11t (f man r conf ered. We therefor earnestly >e't. to at.tend this convention and will fares from any point upon request. lied for. f'ords very convenient sclheules to and vill be glad to fuDrnish ill in format ion gvien toA the return iiio. ielt and points in South (Ctrolina < mny be Seel ill. ~., (.,.a '.ufL&.i=:ap7T-lQ.~i tQ "^Lu , . f -w,- E1in SPEG1AL NT G.CES ' ,: u ', ?," ;." ~ thf;.s tolumn~ at d for the S- word i o n \pd 7 * ome of \. \ai.huro, tort' th . k qu et( rUCy'.' I .\ 1.1. .\ >ew \Vht.- Wyvan-* 1-room house f1r rent in town of Pickens. Apply to R. V. Garrett, Pickens, R. 2. 2t INCUIAT1O R FOR SALE-i~lad 2 by the Cyphers Alfg Co.; 120-egg ca piacity and usd Only onee ; goodI as new; bargain for camsh. Phone No. 67, Pickens. 3t We have on hiandl 50 tons nitrate of soda, 1 8 1 -4 per cent ammonia, in even weight bags; 50 tons 7 per cent cotton seed meal ; 50 tons 16 per centf acidi; 25 tons loose hulls. For cash only or in exchange for good sound cotton seed. Prices right. J. D. Holder & Son, Pickens. 51 JAY M. ABBOTT Funeral ,Director and Embalmert Phone No. 5 LIBERTY, S. C. Secveni Passenri i Buick. C.L. DE:AN S -ey->s- andCii l gn e - t Act D)'ided Cone.titu.. tm- --G a~ G.>vegument Loan. D)entiest. Masonic nl<g., Pickens, S. C. .J. J. MicSwvain Sami f1. rra McSWAIN & CRAIG !'ractice in State and Federal Courts G. G. CHRiSTOPH-ER Attorney-at -Law. Practice in all Courts. Office over Pickens Bank. Pickons, . C. New Comple a year ago. of staple me Prices for 19 Best 50c and 40c Dress Gi: Best quality ! 75c Kiddie C $3.00 all woc $3.00 Silk ME $2.50 Silk Po $3.00 and $8. Sc and 60c 3 60c Nainsook Al $ $1.0 0 and 35c and 40c C .0c Cheviots 00 Work S 0 Drs SI 3. "L50 and I00 Neelve '. 0 0shirney 50c hose for el A 1 sc Socks 82.00) Silk Hos A11 8.00 hose 7c .Interwove All $1.50 Silk 1.50 Union S Al .00 and Men's / * en Re. FOLG E "The store wvh fipi'ice." WATCHES If you are thinking of buying any hing in the .Jewlery line, it will pa; ou1 to conme in andl let ui show yoi that wc have. We have most grade 'I .\M W\ ATClI IES5, all sizes, :n :oli< old, Gold filled nad nickle cases. I ine of' Braelcet Watecs jusit re ived(. Alzso a b l, ine ofI Clocks~ aa :8y are' bea~1ut les. Silver ware1 inse md1 odd piees. (Cut Gh~:ss andI Cim \n:lyhinhg in Jew V:s we. ham . V Comn GASOLINE SYSTEMS. )iI Tanks and Poeapsi, Air Compress rs. Computing Scales, Show Cases '.count Registetr, Floor Scales, Re milt Cash Registers, Safes, Stori ix tures. THE hAMILTON SALES CO. Colunmala, S. r. pring te stock, with prices one-h; We give you below prices rch'andise, as compared -w 20 Prices 60c Dress Ginghams, nov ------------ ngharns, now selling at -I 0c and 60c Percals, now loth, 36 inch, now sellin >1 42 inch French Serge, n slin, fow selling at - plin, now selling at - - _ - 50 Silk Georgette, now se 6 inch Long Cloth, now sel 36 inch wide, now selling $1.50 colored Voils now a otton Plaids, now selling best quality now selin n ts, now selling at 20 n-ts now selling at.. $5.00-Dress Shirts now se ai now $2.50) Nece.-c lat DOW Pre.ident >1u=penlders n ov iIldren now.. - for' childrten1 n1ow ;e ot' Lallen O\V - - -- e for Ladies now - - - - - for ladies now___ n Socks for men now Socks now uits for men now $3.50 Union Suits now and Boys' Clothing, Ladi Ldy-tO.-Welr tt one-half 0ar ao. go,>ds Ca-rited fron last c mth bet we (can buy, Your truly, ere quality in merchandis hnt s andI( (Gents' Fuiijsingi Renew your health by purifying your system with I wilgaexcise en Il be~' las daJwl raei s s~eason 2(2 1 g I n Goods alf and less, than 3 on certain lines ith a year ago. for Spring, 1921 v selling for ------25c Yd. c and 20c Yd. selling at..-.... ic and 30c Yd. Ltt- - --35c Yd. w selling at.-. ---- 1.50 Yd. - - 81.5o Yd. n -.- -$1.00Yd. [ling at _ _ $1.50 Yd. ling at 25c yd. at .. -3Oe cyd elhing at_--_ Oc to 75c Yd ~tt _ _ c and 2c Yd. c'and 2Dc; hgat L50 to $3.00 _ $1.00. - - c50 ------75c --- ---75c - -$1.50 --- -$1.50 es, 'Misses and the price, and ecomes before the Gdsa Specially R~~miii A.A DM A . H.S' Masonic (. T m , Greenvill ODO-SCDN O PTIC. Co I will pay $1.00 per bushel for corn delivered at R ees M * a Lf . A. G. Rocce, Man -