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ii.3prin*st Is full upon us once more, and during this time of low price cotton it is more import ant than ever before that you do your spring trading where you get MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. I have a fresh and complete line ..of spring goods that were bought at the right price, and I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on most anything you want to buy. A new lot of Ladies' Hats arriving weekly. They come in the newest and most up-to-date styles. In our Dress Goods Department you will find most anything you want and at an amazingly low price. A nice lot of men's' ladies' and chil dren's Oxfords.. I have a new line of men's and boys' Clothing at prices to correspond to low price cotton. A lot of Ginghams at 12 1-2c. Hams 20 to 25c 1b. Fryers 30c lb. up to 75c. Hens 18c. ib. Old roosters 12 1-2c lb. Greenville Market for Eggs. Your Trade is Appreciated Here. J. W. HENDRICKS. An attracte biooklet, "T1- House Acro);; the Wo. n,"ilustraurs rdhe val~ueofpa .unncmny in the home-. Ask us for free copy and color chart:; DISTINCTIVE 'INTrERIORS are easily attained through the artistic effect of the painted wall. C-H FLAT WALL PAINTS produce a velvet-like finish which gives s dom an atmosphere of quiet refinement. W000LEDGE HYGRADE. kin.tt and Varnisher There's a C-H PAINT AND VARNISH fr every purpose. Ask for it ,y name. PICKENS LUMBER Co. - P.CKEN, iC. PICKENS CABINET WORKS i I We Have on Hand all Sizes of SCREEN DOORS g With Galvanized Wire at $2.50 Each. Mi Scee Windows at $1.00, Ice Boxes at 9 12.5) up, Scree: Hardware, Windows hi reand k -hrs p l~ .1 su getions . nd fret' ____ tilt 41trtt-t bookl{1et wichel Send Us Your Job Printing BA PICKENS COUNTY TEXTILE LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs Including Games Played June 18. CLUB Won Lost Pet. Alice.---- ------7 2 .777 Pickens - - - -- --- 4 2 .666 Liberty - -- ------5 4 .555 Glenwood ----- 2 7 .222 GLENWOOD DEFEATS PICKENS. The Glenwood team of the Pickens County Textile Baseball League de feated the league-leading Pickens team on the Glenwood diamond Sat trday in a close and interesting game. By virtue of the Alice team's victory over the Liberty team, and Pickens' loss the same day, the Alice team went to the top of the league and forced Pickens into second place. Just before the game begat Jupi ter Pluvius and Old Sol staged a c)tI test to see whether the ball g-ame would be played. J. Pluv uncorked his water bottle and made a desp rate effort to prevent the game, but good Old Sol began some beaming busi ness and drove the tears away, but not until the ground had been con siderably dampened. Considering the wet ground, the game was fast and well played, and at all times exciting. Some of the features were the hitting and tield ing of H. Wood, and a ninth-inning catch by Hudson in center for Glen wood which broke up a Pickens bat ting rally; the fieldin of Casey Por ter at first base for Pickens a:'I a one-hand catch by Ilansell Bivens of a I:Une drive over second had e.A;o .')u! I b)" mentioned th.e rootnr' ."f Chu'i-- !!atr for P: : an i i First Inning. '>ut s .)n-i t> :I.-t. A'ams g ing t.> s icond. Hiv.'ns singled to right -c)ring Adams, Bivens out trying to reach second. Bruce out short to tirst. One hit, one run. Glenwood-Forester safe at first -n Bivens' error. Mace flew out to short. Forester went to second on passed ball while Parrish was strik ing out. Forester scored on ' H. Wood's double to left, but Wood was out trying to reach third. One hit, one run. Second Inning. Pickens-Hawkins was out when .ilexander made a good catch of his dive to left field. Casey Porter hit toi se~onid and when Forester slipped d.wnl trying to) field the ball, Porter went to second. Fuller walked adl D re t t.> short wh> threw~ homie >) Iat an Ca(7sey Port.: counted. hr, a.s remaining full. Alexander Iapp .d Adams' fly to left and~ Fuller .or~ed. [Davis lIew out to center andl C ydI Porter was caught off second. Two rung, one hit. GlenZwoo(d-Spearmanl hit a line dveover second on whieb Bivens mad ai 'orge'us play b~y pulling it down wi th the middle tinger nail of hi left hand. F'. Wood fanned. -utison wavho ~wdr a pair of fiery red - neking, tr-ipied to 1 ft and sore on pa-s-d ba!!. Alb-xan~d r was golt T hei rd !*.;- 11:7.;e ofSU * BEN. ML 'IN,*nd WAL.. T- WATC. sizeS nsld GoldI Goi' tile and nike cases. Al big line of Braelet Watches just re.. ceived. Also a big I nc of Clocks and( they are beauties. Silver ware in sets I and odd( p)ieces. Cut Gl'.ss and China Anything in .Jewleryv we have it. Comie in and let u~s show you over our line. E7. are always glad to do so. IH. Sniider Jeweier and.Optometristi i EASLEYS.C.b g SEBA 1ome. Parrish fanned. One run, :o hits. Fourth Inning. Pickens-Casey Porter singled sharply to center. Fuller fanned. Pace forced Casey Porter at second. Clyde Porter hit to third who error ed, Pace going to third and Clyde Porter to second. Pace scored when the first baseman mussed up Adams' grounder, and Clyde Porter scored on a passed ball. Adams stole third while Davis fanned out. Two runs, one hit. Glenwood-H. Wood drove out his second consecutive dou'ble and scor ed on Spearman's single to right. Spearman went to third on catch er': error and 'scored when the short sto) was lat,' in getting F. Wood's hit back to the plate. F Wood ad vanced to second on passed ball. Hudson hit to Bruce at third who touchld out V. Wood trying to ad vance. Al:xander struck out and Hopkins fo!lowed suit. Two runs; two hits. Fifth Inning. Pickent--lBivens out to tirst unas sisted. Bruce ballooned to left. Hawkins expired second to first. Glenwood-Forester hit a wicked single to right and when it took a bad bounce he went to third. Mace was hit by a pitched ball and stole second. Parrish drew four wide ones and the bases were violating the prohibition laws. H. Wood hit to pitcher forcing Forester out at home. Spearman walked, forcing in Mace and leavin.g the bases full. F. Wood sobered them up with a single to left which scored Parrish and I. Wood. -Hawkin, is transferred from pitch er'= box to third base. Bruce now pi:t.hin.. for Pickens. Spewa ae out .rying t> st'al thir 1. I. Wood out zn. om way. Three run-: two hits. Sixth inning. Pi keti-a .Porter tiew to :Unte:. Fuller -inu'Il to right, but w.s fore,''i out at second by Pac whl4o went to second on a wild throw in an attempted double play. Clyde Porter banged a safe one to center and Pace was thrown out at home trying to score. No runs; two hits. Glenwood--Hudson scratched a hit to short. Alexander popped to. first. Hudson stole second while Hopkins was fanning. Forester went out pitcher to first. No runs; one hit. Seventh Inning. Pickens-Adams singled to right. Davis beat out a beauty bunt and Adams went to second. Bivens drove a long one to right which -Wood caught, Adams tagging.- second and going to third. Davis stole second. Bruce walked, filling the bias s. HIawkins hit a Texas leaguer back of seon and on a mixup betweenr the~ Glenwood shortstop1 and second base. .n the ball fell sa fe. Adam- i:n-. ed, but Davis and Bivens <runn for Bruce ) were put out in a ge.n eral mzixutp orf base running. One run ; two hits.. GlenwoodI-Mace out secondi to tirst. Parrish fanned for the thur time. H. Wood then singled to een. ter fo his third hit of the gamle. Spearman groundled out seco nd to rst. No runs; one hit. Eighth Inning. Picken.-Casey' Porter singled pa st plitcher. Fulier fanned. Pace for:: ien. :Hb:I - nasey Por.r, u;X.e Jilyde Po rt r. Sc:>re :5 inning. R? [! E: 'kns. .-1 2 U :. U 0 U 0--t 1.0 4 Games Next Saturday. Glenwoodl a P ksn Alice at uib t. Corked Bat4 Not Allowed. There he b.: some complaint hat one or tw '.iams of the Pickens raunty lIn h.LI !, been using cork lainly prohib: ~;*use of suc'h hats i <lheunpion ~amcs an.] th - 'agu' pre.;idle enrounc i that their se wl!: not b.' permitted int re'gular C ames of thi I.g... LL SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF PUB LICATION. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens, In Court of Common Pleas. Julie Gloder King, Plaintiff, Ys Amanda King Ware, M. K. King, Sa mantha Hagood, Carrie King Cox, Eugene King, Nathaniel King, Theo dore Roosevelt King, Rosebell King and Hezakiah King, Defendants. To the defendants, Amanda King Wdre, M. K. King, Nathaniel King, Eugene King, Rosebell King, Theo dore Roosevelt King and Hezakiah King, and to any other children of the late P. K. King, who may be unknown or other parties claiming any interset, the defendants in the above stated cause of action who have an interest in ninety acres of land owned by and in possession of P. K. King, deceased, at the time of his death, March 1;, 1920. said land oeing situated in Easley Township, Pickens county, South Carolina. You are t. 'reby summoned and re 'quired to answer the complaint in this action, which was on the 18th day of June, 1921, tiled in the otiice of Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens county, S. C., at Pick ens, S. C., and which is still on file in said office, and to serve the copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Pickens, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer the con plaint, within the time aforesaid, the plaintitf in this action will apply to the Court for the relief d manded the complaint. June 18, 1921. M-Swain & Craig. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ATTEST: ). S. Stewart, Cierk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, S. C. :3wk-11 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. , Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Chris topher, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 12th day of July, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said' appli cation can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the personal estate of Lois and Odis Lath'em, minors, and obtain discharge as 'uhrdian of said estate. L. 0. Lathem, Guardian. NOTICE To DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. - p ehnI ho! n cla ims agains - e of the late .Jams A. r wn mu.t precent the same, dulv r. ,'~, on or before the 15oth (day of ..,1921, or be debarred payment; a i at! p rsons indebted to said es mus make payment on or be er th., abhove date to the under Mrs. M'attie Brown, 9-p -I0 AdministraItrix. FOR SALE BY F. E. ALEXANDER, dU~ur~ing school d. A chiece yard. :rden ever-bea'ring 'ta.w berry patch,.peach tr.ees, etc.; pasture with running water,'s small t's going at a bar ain. See at once .SAM B. CR AIG Pickens, S. C. I. Martin J. HI. Earle rm'eville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-a t-Law. .Practice [In All Courts Pickens Oflice in Court Hlouse. reenville Of i~ ol)posite Powyflice, SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF PUn. LICATION. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. J. F.'Richey, Plaintiff, vs. W. T. Rogers, A. Z. Wilson, W. W. Brissey, anid J. C. Brissey, Don fendants. To the defendant, W. T. Rogers: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in the' above stated action which was, on the' 8th day of February, 1921, filed in' the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County,' South Carolina, at Pickens, outi Carolina, and which is still o4 file in said office. You are further recuir..' ed to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, McSwain & Craig, at their office at Pickens,- South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer the complaint, within the time aforesaid, the plain.. tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. McSwain & Craig, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Piekeni, S. C., MaY 9, 1921. Attest: 0. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, South Caro lina. 6wk-8 SPECIAL NOTICE, I will pIy $1.00 cash for corn de livered at Reece's Mill, one mile went of Pickens. 3tpd A. G. Reece, Manager. PUBLIC DRAY-I have put on a public dray in Pickens and am pre pared to do your hauling of all kind.:. Prompt setvi:e and reason. able prices. Ph:n v '. A. A. Pace. 4wkspd F. L. WE33, t'. 0. Phiyaseiac._ m-i Su:-geon., Cateeches. S C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT-% AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to N. A. Choisto. pher, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State o* South Carolina, on the 9th day of July, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,; or as soon thereafter as said appli.. cation can be heard, for leave, to make final settlement of the par. sonal estate of I. H. Simmons,:.6.. ensed, arid obtain dsicharge as; -at: muinistrator of said estate... S. L. Simmons, - Sta Administrator.. GASOL!NE SYSTEMS. ... Oi! Tank.; and Pumps, Air Compreus ors, Computing Scales, Show Cases, Ac':ount Registers. Floor Sc~ales, Re built Cash Registez's. Safc.s, Store Fixtures. TH-E HAMILTON SALES CO. Columbia, S. C. DR. J. L. AIKEN Den ei.. IReaa.,aable Prices. C. L. DEAN G. GR. CRSTOPHR J. J. McSwain Sam B3. Craig Greenville, S. C. Pickens,. S. C. MekSWAIN &,CRA[G . Lawyers' Practice in State and .Federal Con Pickens Ollce Phone 39 * * * * * ** 1VIARTIN & BLYIME '* Masonic Temple, dreenville, S.,C Benj. F. 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