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Specials This Week At Bolt's 0 We are probably howing the most complete line of piece goods of any store in Pickens conty, W"e have all the new things n in Silks, Pongees, Crepes, Canton Crepes, 'olid Organidies, plaim~ and fiured V~ls.; These are a" n s oo*, bought this spring, e and the pricei5en i so m ;iuch ow. .; e. ast year, you will be surriedha" 40-inch deu be*, l~es O~ rgam~ies -n or - g . u AND6 ~) 2 1-j at ha a 6otao /t1 of, j 4H 1)e-' 1 r 1 1 : .I l hlO\V yOUi t, ~ ~ 1Slk81 EI L. Bolt &CO. Phone No. 58. (The Store That's Always Busy) EASLEY, S. C. Agent for McCall and Pictorial Review Patterns. Some timely suggestions from our wonderfully complete stock of seasonable merchandise. THE PRETTIEST -- HATS I In town come from Benson's. If it's - - for tailoredl or sport wear, or to com p~ llete the fluffiest of summer cos tumes, the hat you want is here. DRESSES Which are perfect in design and finish-<in all wanted materials, shades and combinations. Our line of Spring Suits is still _ _ _ _ _ _ _ complete and you are sure to find the suit you need. WVe will be glad to show you. You Can Not do Better Than-to Buy STYLEPLUS CLOTHES For Men and Boys. Fits better, looks better and wears longer than any clothes you can buy for the money. SPRING FOOTWEAR. The time is at hand when you must con sider the change of your high cut shoes to . the comfortable Oxford of' 1921. SELBY OXFORDS For Ladies and Girls. FLORSHIEM OXFORlDS For M~en and Boys. We have left nothing undone to make every buyer a pleased patron 'this season. TL BENSQN & OPickea $ YICE OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF PICKENS. At a regular meeting of the City >uncil held on the 21st dlay of Feb. ary A. D., 1921, an cl2etion was dered to be held in said City on the th day of April, 1 92) , polls to en at 8 a. m. and clote at 4t p. I.. this election the ilayer and six iernen are to be elected. also one immist!:sioner of Publie \"\''irk to -e tie place of Nilr. \. !:. 1'li lle.V: term -Xniires on the above' t. 11 wiT 1-t be ne :'.ssary to .-eer e it. - i l ti kett t r1 9 . . . I 2. 1921. T :. .i . rt ifica te enn be9' r ' - , ' :"i 'aten y t hi a ub e i 99: w\ reih- w~ithin the Sit- of tht l' t}' 11f tratio)n a1re entitled to. a city t . it ion certtifiesIte f runm W . 1). 'ny, ("le : tif' the (!t ('ouncil. Tlhi:s the 21: lt day f l''ebruary. 2 1. S-uIn ti. ('r;i :. .\lyr. W\\. l.. ~\latheney, 4Iwks. NOTIC: TO D',:a 5 AND CR D t,! 9~. 99 ' ii . 11* li t l r . :1I l t' t t9 I.1' .l all p9, m.s h.'lehte t .aid lt! te in t make~ pam0 nent t'n or l for'e t11e abo19v9e dlate to i A. A. lexantler, Administrator 4It49 Rt. F. D., Central, S. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRI ITORS. All persons holding claims aga the estate of the( late Jlames F. E1 dricks must present the same, 1' proven, onl or before the 1 5th das mi May, 1921, or he0 debarredl paymi Iandl all perisonis inldebted to said tate mui~st itaake payment on or ifore the abovno date to L. L. H1endricks, Executor, Administratrix, 4t Liberty, S. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ClF ' E ,ITORS. All persons holding claims ag; the estate of the late N. E. St land must present the same, proven, on or before the 1st da May, 1921, or be debarred payni and all persons indebted to sai< tate must make payment on o1 fore the above date to the u: signed. Mrs. Corrie Strickland, 4t Central, S. THOMAS CHARLES HEMBR Thomas Charles Hembree, th tle eighteen-months-old son of and Mrs. John Hembree, died a three weeks illness, Marc 1921. He suffered during thi ness, still he was as patient and as a lamb, scarcely heard a cry him. Charles was an affecti child and loved by all that knev We miss, oh, we miss him he: low. But how happy we are to that through the blood of our Saviour we shall be with him ii home over there. Oh, not in anger, not in wrath The Reaper came that day, 'Twas only an angel of love Bore the flower away. One wvho loved bi SCHOOLS TO MEET. On Friday, April 8th, the schools, namely: Walker McT~h Lebanon, Piercetown, Melton, monds(1, Mt. Viewv, Airy Spring Three-and-Twenty will meet gret-to-gether meeting at '[hre Tw enty school house. We shall have a meetint: of ers andl all trustees that can c S We have several lnmes sug for our association. We wvam teachers to come prepared to rules and regulations for such casion. We welcome all other schoo wvould liko to come. We trl 11 birng w ~ell filled baskeot Make Every Field Bog-Tig Qood Fencing protects your live stock and growing crops. After harvest you can pasture fields as desired. From year to year you can rotate crops scientifically. In fact, good fence ing is essential to modern, profitable farming. "Pittsburgh Perfect" Electrically Welded Farm 'encing helps put farming on a business basis. It puts fields entirely under your control, enabling you to farm them most profitably. There are heights and designs of "Pittsburgh Perfect" fencing for every farm ptupose. It is a perfected fence of uniform high cu:'lity, and every rod 4uaran teed. Theelcetrical weld snakes it- a one-piece steel fabric of great strength and dura bility. S. us for your fencing, barbed wire, staples, etc. - Por Sale byr2' Easley, S. C. 1 * Visit )1!- t.0 an " .5 WP a H! . 3Z' MIA >j"ar . Ma .V . " &o a,~ )Ti. "+. Lr A . GARRISON WYATT & CO. Wholesale and Retail Hay, Grain and nst Provisions. en "ul Easley, S. C. of "nt JUST RECEIVED Car load of Nitrate of Soda. ED. ingBig shipment of "Now Ready" self ris E.Also" White Lily" and "Old Reliable" Flour in plain. iinst rick- A better line of flour at lower prices duly COuld hardly be found. y of ient; lea8- We sell for spot cash-that's the reason be- we Can sell for less. ider 9-... iECome to see us. EE. M GARRISON WYATT & CO. M ehit- EEasley, S. C. Mr. after s jf. u i' ,I s E one e- - - dear that . Special on Men's Hats wm We are offering $5.00 Men's Hats, the latest shapes and weights, in best quality eight felts at only $3.50 while they last. 110yle, pie h 11am- Get our prcson tebest in fresh gr in a 'i Cerles. 3BENNETT MERCANTILE CO t it - the Ta adopt EASLEY, S. C. Is that 3st -all s M ~!!m ss== a~aa'rsnd iasa.na..............a