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The Old Reliable LEWIS' TONIC STOCK POWDER Is Reliable. Everybody that Bought it Tells us so. LEWIS' WHITE SALVE Does Just What we Say it Will do-Cures Sores and Burns. 4 In fact, this is a Reliable Drug Store. We don't give something for nothing, but we do give you full value for every cent you spend with us. Ten Years in Pickens. KEOWEE MARM~ACY. R. E. LEVIS, Prop. and Mgr. il Lurer Prices Have Been Reduced Lumber has declined in the last eight months as much as it advanced in the last five years. COMPARE the cost of material on the following six room house which we recently furnished materi.l for: Highest Present Price Price Reduction 1920 1921 Lumber, brick, etc - - - - .-- - - ',398.53 $1,131.36 $1,267.17 Mill Work - - - - - - -. - - - - - . 462.00i 316.00 146.00 lIIllr Wfll'l an1(l painit------------ - OO 4 H a d. _ . 375.50 281.50 94.00 Tjotali cost. n1.e;ial - $-- 3,2 ;36.0:3 $1 .72s. 6 $1,50 7.17 Labor and plumbing Oi at least. 50 per cent. A new building represents a perma Snent investment that cannot be equalled at "present values. Make Those Improvements N ~ Do Your .Building Easley Lumber Co. Cumberland 'Ave. Next to Citizens Oil Mill. 4 Phone 116. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Tire setting, all spiked wvheels-- - - -- ---..--..-...:$3.00 per se STire .setting, all bolted wheels..-- -- -- -- -- -- -.------.-.............$3.50 per se All wood work in proportion. All plowv work--------_---_--- _---_- .-- ........_..._.....__......1c eac1 Sweeps-----.. -----.._-. -_ ---...___.--....- .........._1c to 35c eacl Acetylene Welding donew. All work guaranteed. We offer for a limited time to burn ca. 1onl and grind valves on a] solid head six cylinder motors $8.0i0. All solid head four cylinder motor $6.00. .. ..' 4 Aout6 o axle and spring work doneC. Buggy rubber 'tire wvork don Horse Shoeing------ ----_--.._---..--.--..--_-$1.5' mAlke pwork strictly cash. WVe w-!! akei con or* pecas on work at th HUGHES BROTHERS At 3. L. Hughes old stand. PICKENS, S. C. Pickens Cabinet Works i SASH-DOORS-MOULDINGS. We have a nice line of Screen Doors and Windows, Ice Boxes, Porch Swings, etc. Let us. make you a price on your 4wants. CATEECHEE LETTER. A marriage that was quite a sut prise to the many friends of the cor tracting parties was solemnized v the residence of the ('liating oill( er, J. Alonzo Brown, N. P., on la; Sunday, the 15th inst., about 2:00 1 m., when Mr. Robb Henry Maw 1! to the hymeneal altar Miss Maggi Powell and after a very impressiv and lengthy ceremony, were prc nfounced man and wife. The groor is a son of the late Sam Maw and i a prominent young farmer of Centra while the bride is the beautiful an charming young daughter of Alr. an Mrs. Benl Powell, of Liberty, an numbers her friends by the score This happy young couple has sai< by thei mar riage that tIhey believ, the happiness of the iatrimoiia bli ";is rather to be chosen than thi 'arrows of the c2li bacy amd we ven tor, the assertion they wi11 n4t b< (i;d h when he madh Ahi:uII the i :5 :-. 'ood for iai 'o liv' alor, T :ti= 'hy thle old ma tin n'a ill er han:. "u close around (hek "hoi per" ' e 1't!: mill ee : and niiit' it the week in or(d r 2" to bo of any ar'i-:tanl ce he c'an to those wh< belieive in the divine iijuincti'ni. ;o briny on your' "turn" either <ia or niht an you will :lwayv. tid thi old( naller on duty. B. WHAT'S IN YOUR LIQUOR? "The Town Rounder" says in th Anderson flail that mystery sur rounded the death of one of hi: friends. When he went to the hom< of the deceased to attend the funera services, he looked aroundi mid fount an uncorked bottle from which th< (ead man had been (hrinking. I slipped it in his pocket and took i to a chemist to find out what ingre dients were in the beverage which was said to have been made in Abbe. ville county. The chemist finally gave him back a slip on which wa writt'n. "Bockade--analysis incom plete, but found it contained: Red Devil lye, Tobaseo Sauce, Railroad spikes, Dynamite, Cylinder oil, 'ermonganate of Potash, Ihair tonic, Gunpowder, Rat-ium, Lehmon extract, 1 enee of nails and tae: h mmer: lieroin, Glold! (t. C 'blrofomi. I' lhehirideQ of miercvury, Pokebierrie,. heal whiskey, Carbohie acid. Soap 1-sudls, P~areeorie, Wood alcohol, ' Cane syrup, Cyanide of potassium. If you still take your "little dIrami, ha.ve you any assurance that wha you wvihl drink next does not contai similar poisons? Just a little woo< alcohol in a pint or a quart will blim you for life. It dloesn't take muel poison to put you in the coffin. Johi Barheycorn is sending a lot of busi ness to the undertakers these dhays Every day throughout the countr; mn are dying from poisoned liquo which looked like "good stuff." It may be your turn next.-Th Piedmont. WHITE MAN HEAP BIG FOOL. Any one who contemplates adver tising should figure on the cumulativ result obtained by constant use o space-, for the one time advertisemen: is never a safe barometer as t t whether advertising will or wvill nc pay. The great success built ui Sfrom advertising have almost inval inbly been built up by constafit an consistent use of space. The man who ,iudges the pullin 3 power of advertising from the inse r tion of one or two adhvartisemnitsi like the Indiani who heard about thi merits of a feather bed. Hie put tw r' three feathers on the ground an slept on them. In the mornin, w'uho lie got up). he remiai'ked, "'White ma hea p ai' f'o. HeI says feath eris soi to slee'p onl!"'Massengale Ad verti: ing A\genucy. WHAT CAN YOU DO0? It's not who you are or what yu know that (dtermiines youi' pay cheel .. When you do more you'll be wort mnore. * )maughon's TLraining takeni (ith: at llomie or1 in School teaches you thliose things that Count most in bus Promiotion and Salary come c itheir owvn accord to the man or w< mian that delivers the goods. Tak the 1:r'st step) todhay. .Write us for informnatioi DRAUGHION'S BUSINESS 0] LEGE. Phone 951, Columbia, S.4 IT WORKS FOR COLUMBIA. From The State. Presumably every citizen of Co t lumbia who thinks of the city's inter est is convinced that it must have a t chamber of commerce. A city with;. out a central commercial organiza Lion would, in this age, be looked e upon as an antique. If Columbia's e Chamber of Commerce is to be an ef - fective agency in the development of the community it must have the gen eral and hearty support of business men and nimlbers of the professions. Columbia is a city of 50,000 peo ple. Its chamber of commerce should have t membership of at loxt 4 1 ,000. In fact, that is a iodel'at.- number to ma1ike the goal. -Of ll civic or2''an1ization1s, that one to which is nt 'rust ed the po'tllotion f comm(rcial I grovth ' i I hi be least il:-mp1e.red by the .('). I a i11eiy to car.y f on :t he ie lier . it i'oa lumbhia cehambr' het mhy ent a dolhir that it could re:n bly :a fod itncivi:. it h:h oi e of h chann l)enlh it workw ill b, u1)t a( iag foh ThmerCialmbolr ma. ene, thl e in dctater and oto ses i the call omm seunit e ish with he o. Itl share( activlby iii1 :isexe :i< i aa iidr( atuative body of the city's usi men. if any there he who crilise the chamber's pnolici00 they cannot correct them by remainintg aof from its activities. The voice of the cham ber will be accepted a: speaking for commercial Columbia. Hlence, the plain dictate of cogon sense is that all business men unite with the body, share actively in its exertions and make it in highest desre a true and accurate reflection of the city's busi ness aspirations. A chamber of commerce in Colum bia having less than 500 or e00 sup porting members, struggling to perform its functions while one-half of the community gives it the cold shoulder, would be of small value. Whatever its shorteomings, the fault cannot lie with those who art' mem bers, who pay their dues and attend the meetings. No man who stands afar o'Y to say what ought to be done and what ought not to be done, contributes anything to the performance of the duties in which every Columbian should have at healthy pride. THE PICKENS-PUMPKINTOWN ROAD AGAIN. Otolenery, .11lay li.--Spe-cial) -We\' - i lr ' il i.i mud a int . Th is ] not at new- stry avet tol it before1'( \\~t myuets tvuhl :io zouis he ut hs sVec uti the a li1t ip,teio that hey hfr v- :the dh eni, wi.-b oh - :im-i' tion th as. o nth. Wtter hpy -'adte fr e c puetion of thave road wothe a apfreete mereiaalhol m egpeople wohav nccerpben the a< ird what.sbe egel ad N o thecin thewa thf adt improzes mte morcibly the meors us "hold bings il th pine brushs orroks Bhulth situationvisoshae than i hasdevfor theen competnofhi roadpae th waas uhenl CeralCalihoun roantin sie oward liket) roains Trael poplenver thsbpaeiess anoa - gressve thanpthruhe the lcvep to the in alt wayposfileroa imroe-. men1ots. Ti venur aountedt a owe the mail than hs wost usid hles ben fedwthe ua oiee hvers orarocks. Bt stion situtirely iswstha it ins tve been.on Thebout i nplce Traviel atver thoe place iless de sirae thain. trugh the filso where * Iyth blmostd ipsse f get I t doctorni t eatr. u afit-ea shoer;' ag he aii ma haqui using his ear; th rural polcemn have aandoe th etionexelentirely. Wad ils go. 0ingti toobe done abot tJ11t' Sinns didth l inthey could liarB o Shir. wfe an ither rried ue of th 1.c "hirle. lin Shuirlnd had asO~S te i tg he lonel marrt. May Godr in. aonder omyont nd Jtrngh b thme in the beraommunt. T m era sevica wre onuct'd RH. Specials At BENNETT MERCANTILE CO. pr Standard Quality Salmen at. 14' No. 2 can Tomatoes at ..... .. A real good Cofee at -- -- ------ 25--- - c 11 1-2 gallon Home Canned Pie Peaches at 5 _ ---------------50c Fresh Country Produce at all times. Let us know your wants. Just received a nice line of Men's Dress Shirts. K. Phone 33. i" 3 BENNETT MERCANTILE CO .3 . SmwIN- WLAus PRODUCTS Adding to Comfort nod Good Cheer of the k-lome Attractive, restful interior dreo: toI a-1h much to ti.e cutniort of yonur 53umne; to its cheernlit s;. to its isbi t COQV7R Harmomon30 s color schemecs f'or the '' walik ..ndz v i k 33A T5 .: room s ci oyabli andi more livalble, and g.r3r3Iully p1oi the g~AV-3 ythe welbeing of the entire household. "" ~ For pleasing combinations in wall a*coration SHERWIN-WILLIAMS * is the logical wall finish to use. A flat oil paint which is en te. ! dunut. washes clean without streaking, alwa 3s trests '. tint. paimted walls .e u. ue stion.ably more saintary tihan any hi other wall dc'r.at ion or finish. For floo Vrs. M .arnlt Varnih. 1:loorlc for the furni tre. Al ; "f ! Sherw1is We'ill.ums finwlets of hit:Loct qiualt y and em-ellence" pYoul wilt IN sniente-i m the intenor traa;n and F la.To"ua Wal liiasrt our stone. FOR SALE BY BAR R BROS., EASLEY. t -e_ '7y -------- . .- .--. . Save TimeanMoe Tlraveling men! W hen bad roads prevent the use of your car you can .,f c'.\ often accomplish the same results by calling on your customers by long distance telephone. The low STATION TO STATION toll rate saves time and money when you are reasonably sure some one with whonm you can talk business will be present. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY @ FROM SILLS TO SHINCLES we' can supply at once any kind of __lumber that goes into a house. For tltthutside( or insidec we have the p)roper* timber, planking sand trim. Al Ithoroughly sahonedI too. Not ~'-~Z the gr'een stuni' that claulses so much ruenlater exp(en)(e. Let's get'( HI. V/. HAMILTON Enailey, S. C. THlE PICKENS RAILROAD COMPANY. Scheduie No. 19 atupersedeos Schedule No. 18...-Effective February 7th, 1921, 12:01 a. mn. MIXED STATIONS No. 1 No. 2 Dis. No. 3 No. 4 7:00 a mf 12:00 m U Lv. P3i-kens, S. C. A r. 9':35 a m 4:00 p m :05 a mn 12:05 p m * I l ergusons 9:10 am 3:55 p 7:15 am 12:15 pm * 4 Sherif's 9:03s arm 3:50p m. 7:20 a mi 12:20 p mn * 5Parsonss 9:00 at m 3:45p m t :25 am l2:25 pm * 7 Arial 8:55 am 3:35p m 7:30 am 12:30 p m * 8 Mauldin 8:50 am 3:30p m 7:35 am 12:35 p m ti.3 As'. EASLEYx, 5. C. Tv. 8:46 a m 3:25 p m *No agent. All trains daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. 1 and 3 connect with Southern Railway Nos. 29 and 46. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 connect with Southern Railway Nos. 12 and 39. General Manager. Approved: J. P. CAREY, President. For further information call on J. T. TAYLOR,