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The PickeRs S0il1iIIO PICK ENS, S. C. PU]BLISHE1) EVERY THURSDA ai 50 a Yea~r Invariably in AtMeance fut ered at "ickens, i,. C. Postoflice at Se.ond ClUss Mail! Matter. WHAT IS A CHAMBER OF COM. MERCE? A chamber of comnmeree, cool)os ed of fallible hminain beings, must Iecessarily eftiert the spirit, the en. terprise, the energigy and the aspira tions of the i'(olponent m1II eb1'hip. It is, th et 'c hum.in azu(I subject ti. failingi: and cI.I('te-s's, and whether it - be failings; Or .-uece'(sse(' that p)redei~ nlitie depe iln i the 'ombin d I r. - \ A h:l +(r <f commeil r 1ce i's nout : II) it trod ce htl ;t , vi:oni.t : schetl s .I ) to }' f l ' tht 1i p ""1- . cal h igso b r:i m e not a ph a a ( Ietat vI' 1! . I I1 II( t! I''; 1 11' i t, t lt' 1. 11 , I h h: , oper t!iv - . ( 'u n I of I t Ii htte b f i . Ihu , .h I I 11!: 't al 's ~ ., t' ' tilt t tt,' :. t fill 1 it :e I s ! 'i I"' 11'* tI t ilI , 111,1 . t' stl t' r "e.',' I'1x h Ille o 1(ti iV, . i itte'. W n'lt l(Ci' I I. i a at , . ' ' they lii t : thth h the' ot ' l t h t' a Low :t t t t ! to I ltt't t i' t 'I l it (" i" EIl t ; em' ('XilI tt "t'('itt WI'i e o' S tr day ,," II~ , , 1 I :th i u 's ( l h ' (rI l lth ; ' t b 1 l 'y I' I (' t(' ' en t iti .ebli .. t , .war t e -h t htltIt.lic t ,o th ta oIoa' F :i-tes Tim E TELEPH-ONE SITUATIO)N. By WtalDae. . Th ' e a l..! in uh nt lo 1 I thir bean tio, :l-.ogx:' taim di olo gy a.:' 1. hgi!eer Unite dtate', hitry :1 bI: a cot, all, t r the t, r llo rats a Tgr - tr fllthe~ y heory andatie 0k teacing. Spel.ng,. wpudntu tlim, fellatnllsr land, ilar pis will bay jmudfrsom thenlit but chat tarof the. m-ermnio whaperseli: Thema usual firtges? .\econ wra andw thir gel certiicates't, riy fory termfof l .,t'e wre e: to thed from the ced-tin.ratfie, .- Coe c.Al aersthumited bhy applican Pourflkd e arebeaullcete be-th foe auth boyslntwent .r thderet"rnut x s~i' to the' State Board of E:aminera by registered mail. It is particularly re " Q(uestel that the mail and not the express be'used. Every teacher in your county hold ing a tmporary permit running foi the scholastic year 1919'20 and ex piring June 30th should be urged t< take this examination. The nev rules establishing an adequate, prae tical, professional and progressiv< system of examination and certifica Lion for teachers were adopted a this meeting of the State Board of Education, to take eft'et July i 1921. Printed copies of these rules shall b? distributed at an early de te. Please write me how many set of questions are desired ini your county. I shall he glad also to receive you10r r'ecommInendationS,-. 4u'Lestions :: impressions re!garding- th . present1+ tacher sit.uation andl the prospect fe: lthe seholasti e ye r 1 9:! I-2.. 1ours es'c>14'tl.ll, ' i . weio. 4' ;j (' b" ':' a l t l l - 1 ; : 1 11!11, ~ ~ .4 ,.,\. hi ":i,\ -. , a r '.: r.her pr l ,eded lt . 1 . 1 1' . (tile (j( '' i~" ,1, ' itr ie w er . E t '-ded a i li thiei. 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Gre Ia Physicm \14v atloe can heal7 the sor wun ofl :such al; ein - these1, r4:'esolutions, bsti'. 144 l hi . o , 1asof' Progres(s and' the South,44 Caro )elina edca Jouna) n th at..48( ll te . mnup4.te bost pr o i e t4.11) 414 i Lee0) J.4) thWall, o 444 - ad tat heyhaep sh:. Tinp, ory. spetfuly Cmttee. . BAPTIST CHURCH SERVIgES. Theire will be 'preaching at Picl< o ns Baptist church every Sunda: night at, 8 o'clock, and every Sui l day morhidng except the first Sundayi FROM LIBERTY ROUTE FOUR. Miss Minnie Bell Laboon, with her cousins, Misses Alleene and Evelyn - Wyatt, of Greenlv ;c, spent Saturday afternoon with Misses Lois and Nellie Stansell. M1iss Ruth M"c'oy is visiting rela tives in Anderson this week. Miss Josie Corbin visited her sis ter in Pickens this week. Mir. Willie Miller is with his par ents, 11r. aid Mrs. E. D. Miller, this week. The birthday dinner of Mr. E. D. Miller was well attended and pro nounced a grand success, and every one went away happy and full and wishing for Mr. Miller many more such lays. The play at Zion Friday night was just simply Spl2ndid and well at tended. We are glad to see Mr. Jack La boon able to be out after having been conr fn wdl to his room with theu matism) I - ;eve'ral days. COOPE{ WVOULf) CANCEL DEBTS. thin: 1; Am:rica Siould not Collvct F-. ,rm Europe. V. ,! V.'11 ti'I 11 ii; tttl':i i t the l I i n ta.triu shoul I tie r 'r'' cent but now h: - ;tat the': ea .ia' '' p:.y the in -on E r. De'pu .0 bei t-a !I 1 '.t .ra Con : denc it , the : manes '! is wl t: ii needed. F.ver: on ti'm 1 be as w ii to acrt :,r of the world \1lift :Id th he co h ? , u;. ' t. u I lan why:\ il th 'n t- : ! i r. l -w l mnie' :a --h ;t a mneilline ss o b a s tivan te wil l r fo- th imd I tha t co.r:i; .ee. SIl(d't.F~e ' Ap1.r 1 , hatu rma atclanson:t A pil 5, ewbrrya I;reenwood ofterildWkeFrs, tCe son.A A li'1 pri e , - ion at1 C le .1._ :Ilti ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I.'.-lid il~: ill t'. AI prl(' l 'r -r ia Collegei(' a .Ma ' . l .. *i I S a m ay~ 5.i aroh xlin at C olemson. -c Mayothe Wollr far Satheburg. I ola t. Pr~';esbyterial Collegei a May the Ersin, a De Wst May: 1 .t ewberry n, awy. May13 CaoiaitClmba Ma 1 Crlina at Golu tia -' Weaegldt stae tatFre with pneI,unia, s irovig. Mr. .Nahaielnc, lfr b.ai:. om~t th Oleno scto, s istnghi cu .in Mesr.'. . tand, at F.eoni. The ~ chilrn f teEsat eschoon englaged; i an eg hut Fijridayafr noon . MacCst~eriau Bowi f.ound th - ra peredinada muic.st a B CrownBoi, ho sumbiedana MItack 1. pnolnatollowedbyiy .Wel ae gl a to st tht. -re NOW Complete a year ago. % of staple merci Prices for 1920 35c heavy 36-ir 40e heavy four Men's $3.50 01 Best 50c and 6( 40c Dress Ging Best quality 50 75c Kiddie Clo j3.00 all wool 7:.00 Silk lYfes i2.0 Silk Popl $8.00 and $3.5r 50cand60c 36 (30c Nainsook, All $1.00 and 4 C. 3c and 40c Co 50e Cheviots, ii 2.00 Work Sh 27) D'ess Sh t~v 1.113.50) and 8 : 1.O0 Neckw ee All 2.00 and(1 ' 1.00 ShJIirney] 0c hose for cif All SOc Socks I 2.04) Silk Hos All $3.00 hose 7eIntexrwove.' . 1 r0 l 1tng. Tfhe storewho n price." T' 'he Fir,' jt*,I./ Dr. Le C.Qar Stock Powder or. 'lDr. LeG .'ar's Lice Koiler TIhey are h sli -e iri-i I prescrip liotna of lDr. V. . l~. ~:sr, for 29 years A ttecrien's for.:itr t Vetei i ar-iati atul( F~xpert P'ntitry llrectgt Comec at once before saisuples are gone V' PICKENS DRUG COMPANY Pickens, S. C. INOTICE TO DEBTORS ADCED ITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of the latc N. E. Strick land must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 1st day of - May, 1921, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said es - tate must make payment on orbe fore the above date to the under-. - igned. Mrs. Corrie Strickland, 4t Central, S. C. Spring' Goods stock, with- pricbs one-half and less, than e give you below prices on certain lines ' andise, as compared with a year ago. Prices for Spring, 1921 ich Sheeting now selling at 8 1-3c Yd. yard Drills now selling at ---15c Yd-. reralls, heavy weight, now selling at...." )c- - - $1.50 Pair )c Dress Ginghams, now selling for ------- - -25c Yd. hams, now selling at 15c and 20e Yd. e and 60c Percals, now sellilg at - 25ca d30cYd. bh, 36 inch, now selling at- - 35c Yd. 12 inch French Serge, now selling at -- - --$5Yd. n, now selling at - - - im, now selling at --$1 4)ggz ) Silk Georgette, now se I iat ihC n inch Long Cloth, now sm::ellin t 36 inch wide, now selling' at ' ; . , . 1.50 colored Voil now selliig ai .. tton Plaids, now se'hing at ( - ' t , f l W S I I ~ ' 1 - " i' est q1ua-lity, nwellmg at " yam , ": t 1 rlts, now sell, my, at 75ic' andi ? i'ts now selfl at . a 1 0.00 )re nw sling' at , now..- -l -. -- -- . 2.50 Neckwear no...- - -$100 ?fresilden't S3uspenders now\ 50e ildren now . - - - 2c or children nOw\- -- _ - - _- -25c e for Ladies roew. ... for ladies now .. t 1 Socks for men ho - - - - - - - - 4 B'2ioy's' C~ hing, La ?vjses and~j o e-redfroml 18 st Sa. P1, but we + l! {+ ) ( . 711 . l /U 1. f \ DC Your's truly, re qual ty in Imechandise comies before the r ;'is E i ' (etlls'! j' .{ i i,.~ r"4<;(t a n~''jl! IMVPORTANT NOTICE YOUR EYES ARE PRICELESS! Are You Rendering Them the Care and g ~ Attention They Deserve?[ yeVstain often causes headhaches and ner)vousness. Are y'ou robbmIg yourself of eyesight comfort? C. Loyd McCrary, Registered Optometrist will test eyes and prescr ibe glasses at Palmetto Pharmacy, Easley, Friday, April 22. At.Benson's store, Pickens, Firiday, April 29. Hie invites the public to call for a consultation. Modern Methoda. Satisfaction Assured. ' Send Us Your Job Printing