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c'p r CENTRAL DHUG Co OF CENTRAL, S. C. Takes great pleasure in announcing to the people of Central, Cateechee and its sur roundings that they have secured Dr. G. F. Hughstoin to locate here in Central. We can fully recommend him as a graduate of a medical college of Virgiaia. We will ap preciate the support our friends and cus tomers will give him. CENTRAL DRUG CO. P. L. EZELL, Ph. G., Prop. You get the best at this store when your Prescriptions are left with us. You can feel safe and sure they will be filled by a graduate and Licensed Druggist. THE PICKENS RAILROAD COMPANY. Schedule No. 19 rsedes Schedule No. 18..--Effective February 7th, 1921, 12:01 a. Im MIXED STATIONS .1 No. 2 Dist. No. 3 No. 4 a in 12:00 'm 0 Lv. Pickens, S. C. Ar. 9:15 a in 1:00 p in a n 12:05 p m11 * 1 Fergs on 9:10 a n 3:55 p in a m 12:15 p im 4 Sherills 9:03 m 3:50 p in In .12;2( p m * 5 Parsons 9 :01 a m11 3:45 1) 111 a in 1%:25 p m * 7 Arial 8:55 a m 3:85 p in Si n 12:30 p m . * Mauldin 8:50:in 3:30 p in 1 m1 12:35 ) m1 9.3 Ar. EA Sl2Y, S. C. L. t: 1 a m 3:25 p m1 *NO agent. - All trains daily except Sunday. 'Trains Nos. I and 3 connect with Southern Railwav No.. 29 and 46. is Nus. 2 and 4 connect with Southern Railway Nos. 12 and 39. Approved: J. P. CAR1Y, President. General Manager. For further information call on ____ ___ ___ ___ ___1. '1. T'AYLOR, PA N UP USE DAV)"S PURE PAINT. You can paint your house for half or less than half wvht it cost you last year. Let us figure with you. Paints, Linseed Oil and Turpentine. hoe D UR PAIckNs.C Yoful upon upaonce yore hous foringlfhis le tha l price coto t you last import-. Leat uha figur wiheforetatyudoyu P avets, frneshOi and Tupetine.o srice, upnu nemran uigti mst tanything beore tat ouy. yu prn trnego wher youde.Htsarvn eekave. fresy coean cometnewlies and wing up-odtat styeres. h t h ih il f most anything y u want d atya A niew lot of Laen' as andrcivin eeIy havey newome in then' nws ands fltind mot anyics ouorrespnd t aow sprice cotton. Remember that I make a specialty of * roduce and pay the Greenville market 'or same. Your Trade'is Appreciated Here. J. W. HENDRICKS. iMtr. a ur : 'ii; :;,aes" a g:t, ting their work started up pretty wvell as the weather has been so fav orable during most of March. But very ht.tle fertilizer has been hauled uIp to t his time and judging from this faod ni by the talk of the farmers w 'hiank that the cotton aereage is )gonlg to he considerably reduced in this part of the county. It looks now as if we were goih. to have a good fruit crop and her: is hopiing .that no disaster will ovet I aeo them later on. Mr. J. E. Edens, who has been con illed to his room for several days with lagrippe, is able to be out ag'ain. )r. W. 1l. Ponder, of Daeusville, was the attending physician. lrs. Mira Turner and daughter, I'thel. of l)acusville, visited at 1,. ;Ed-ns.' last week. .lr. Jerrie Turner an d the M isses \bittie and M1taggio WVilhamis, of AD. Fl'aor. visited Mlr. J1. K. Ed:(ens !ail Sund1(ay. M *s. . i1' ill i'. r. of Si\x Al e, h er i t s' a1 d. y , . v ith ri ice i te. {10i'- ind.cSed ind w .. The .er. .I. Al. Low r -tad lit,: c -h:m t'er.-. Mi11i n11d1 Irecne, v\'i ci Alr. :1!i ?'s. I. I. l.uoc e'r .' th ph l'ri lrIFunday. i . ''. I. 1. FrubleI!tC 1'tede a buinell . 'e ( )te l.a nY 1' u .1. A . t IraI I. ) '. .('d of Vcu .:; thut wi" have ( 11i( t(r(e. We' wV I try lto tell V"; they Id "I n I' o e t. d '.I, 9 I9-Ibody i.' . 'leeted anti someanroy q iefeat ed for Probate Jud:. .' of ictenrs (oiuity, but we don't know .e) who t I sneeec.ce uI'ol ;ie. Jan us Caesar. FOR SALEI---A few White Wyan I te c' i;hicen:, $2.:)0 to $3.00 each. Airs. 'lb. T. MeI'all. We are doing our customers. T1 his stores' custome are getting value r S buy is first ':uality we are kee ping ou you are not~ goYig s ight of old outi-o I It * "i'" :u: P. 't ATTEN Remember, w We carry a full lin< Boys' Clothing. TI new styles in Men' the price as last yc Up~ to $40.00. B3oy Agent for PICTORIAL PATTER~NS and -McCALL PATTERNS ) PUBLICATIONS " e.ae1 ' in;o !tt4rjinnumg Sunday, April 17th, Rev. 1). A. llraswell, of Concord; N. ('.. v: il )reach a series of evangelical iant si- at Fairview Methodist Pro ti-rui'It church. On Sunday services wi e held at 11:00 o'clock a. in., " '0 p. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. m. Ihroug.h the weelk srvices will be at 8 :0I0 mid 8:00 o 1'clock p. im. All are. nv it.'d to att.end theUe services and i hi-n ont of the tire:test preachers of our day. Don't forget the il:ce0 and (late, liairview ethod :t )ldhurch, about five milcis south ot' lahi-Iy, Sunday, April J 7, 1921. Janies 11. 'Trolini ie'r. Pastor. RELIED BUZZARD. llave you ever i:.rd of a belled bun d l:' Oar 41F riemi Snow 1:." I't 'h :I t ' I ht el u - ' ed !.. .m IIt, a ta n '-;; 'h ' he n:4 (e .lc the u . c . S > C he P:ie';cn .- C' V3mi'ng.00 Sou-ro bthu ort t o wnk our f Pirn. WeAn to fGet eceiveddfor every1d11-1. ikn.R. eveir r'ep t ti r purcest do make ou , i 1e head, :Of this store srco r. We wan'v"r}'t :1)i'c'1 yo t I el - lin\ evr.epet nt r prices dtu:.on rtot an pa ~ic to pay more tha. il a \vo NEWiV SPR I 'ing a c omplete line of n >me to this store and c i o ts. at W he n you ete C-dai~e goods, but brigM Spring Shoes anc - Oxfords. ' We are showing all the nov styles in Shoes and Oxford in straps and pumps and 0% fords. You wvill be surprisc at the low price on ou Shoes. Our Shoe Depari ment is a store within itsel: Just bring your feet alon; I and let us fit them up in nice stylish new pair of loa shoes. TION, MEN! e can dress the men too. 3 of Men's Clothing, al -o Ve arve showing~ a lot of s Sun s at about one->h 1 ar'. Men's Suits $1 4..M( s nits $3.50 to $18.00). Phone No. 58. Zoru .I'eiek and Goay? Al1sopj A'' flshing 'over on Mink creekthipiek and Zero, who was custodian of the bait cup, went to sleep and let all the worms crawl away. This disqovery was made when Gape caught: i nice fish and needed more bait for his hook. This is the second offense for Zero. '1'i fishing came to an ab rupt end and they returned to town. Gape says he never oopects to go fishing with Zero Peck again; that such a man is not fit for an associate. Ile also said a number of other hard things about him. An effort is being made by Zero Peck, who was excommunicated as a member of the Hogville Fiddling Band because he did so much fiddle tuning and breaking strings, to com pletely disorganize this talented mu sical 'or-anization. lie has otl'ered )ag Smith, who for a long time has been a amnemiber in good standing of the band. ai nice spotted pup if lie wvill resign. Zero knows I)ag i. 1 he only member in this well known musiaiil out.lit who has energy enough lo carry dth, big fiddle. '.['his han11d hl,. -utways egone strong on noise, and without the big fiddle half, the noise wuh i he gone and the band \ywulu \.t I,. 1;hI whit' and would soon .\n v 1hot tie o1' home 'brew ex rM'I il MI Ilellwanger's pocket yi -I r .: w.1 he had a narrow es cape , - \istat~e Constable was less I hani i' ro uta re away. The con 1hone' .. . n m te habit of search ir Ali ny . ii.a but seius to be .; rowP. (: ' c t.1ul of his duties. Alexanier i\ei!I:: i preparing to build hn1eelf a lt < winer, summer and fall hom e Im tore fit into the needs am itinually on the lookout I and know that when y, you spend, and that the ?nfe c1avs of declining i oc rep. tcexment value. :".h at Bolts. G GOODS. e.w Spio goods in all d aHI ihais new in both rnur Jore you will not L new goods will greet yo Dry Goods and Staph at Low Prices. ::;-inch heavy Sheeting at 6 1-2c Good A pron (G inghanms. ... .. ...10e Very best D~ress Giinghams......19e Good Dress Ginghams......2 l-2c Good heavy Shirting Cheviot.-....-. ------. . . . . .5ecand 18e r Heavy Hickory Shirting......5e Ileautiful line of Voiles and -2ieIs, colored Lawns and Flax from 1 5c yard up) to $1.00 yard. Visit our Dress Goods Departm v. andi see for yourself how cheap are selling fine Dress Goods. / - )C (jt: ('rhe Store Tha EASLY. S. C. d 7, pobl t rubl- $then wll ever deimancd that Io if4 hawe men juroresse. lie thftks if it does ever come to such the men will not have a cthance; just as well plead guilty and be done with it. Dag has never been able to argue successfully with his wife, and he says she is pret ty much like all other women. He says it will be a sad day in the his tory of man when the jury boxes are filled with women. Dag does not seem to doubt that the women will at all times give justice, but says usu ally when a man gets into -court on the wrong side justice is not what he wants. Bulger Smothers now has a job as night watchman. He has a bouncing baby boy at.his house and this un ruly youngster created this new night watchman situation for Bulger. II somo young len colhtJd((l I '. Iar taxi fare from the ri's they haul in their cars they would soon got to be millionairs. A\ le''ander \! ,'' - i dnde .hted - with the mild winter \Nf. h;.v(' had thus tar. ont accouint of his 'logs vhich h - wvife'will not let him keep in the house as part of the famil'. They are allowed to sleet) under the house, hut Alex says during real cold weather it .Ilms colder under the house ihan outdoors. These dogs are about the only live stock he has and he likes to favor them in every way he can. FOR SA LE---1 920 model Ford touring car in first class condition with four brand new tires. This will be a bargain for some one. Len . Sweet. Easley, S. C. itore. I requirements of or the interest of )u shop here you merchandise you iarket conditions In other words, Ipartments of our tyles and rmater ec greeted by the !fi u on every hand.. (di. rd. ent We .adies and Chil. brens Ready-to Wear Goods. oat Suits, Dresses, Shirt 1aists and Skirls. Pe sure ndl visit our ready -to-wear ' (ipartmfenut, ais we havey mla-th~ing to show you.I t's Always Busy) *