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1)U tES TWO-MILL WORK. ice to Contractos.; ds 1 be received until 12 ck n Thursday, Juue 80th, at Y. C. A. building, Clemson. age or 't'I a onstruction of 2 s of -top-soil road and the Ce eon, from Anderson coun ne lemson' in Pickens counity fr :Clengon to the .Senega in onee county. e . wefR to be 'done.consists ie wing approximate quanti ece y cleaning. - and grubbing .in 1DW. 3,46pY ubic yards common exca on. A .9001b Ebic yards top-soil surfac 3 Li") feet V. C. pipe or plain c. pipe. 00 Lib1. feet. V.- C. pipe or rein ed Cone. pipe (alternate bfI). 6.74 cubic yards class "B" con e (headwalls). M 'he bidge work consists of the struction of two cre.osoted timber tle bridges, one of 18-14 feet ts an a one of 5-14 feet -bents, tainine the following approximate intitied: 8,816 ifeet. F. B. M. ieeosoted iber. ANEW Pickei We are ni offered in yeas of being leade Prices all lines. While, may make by and we wish t< quarters wher Ladies' Ready-.to-N ~'and Voile Dresses a SPECIALS 11h + One bale 39-inch 6 This is less than wi Lot of Dress and Aj - Best Standard Apr 'One lot Dress Gi sold at 35c yard . Amoskeag Gingha Voiles and Waisti ues No. 60 Bleaching, SNo. 64 Bleaching, SNo. 70 Bleaching, These goods to 25c higher. Coats Spool Cotto 1 lot of chikir'en' 2,872 Lbs. hardware. Proposals must be accompanied, by a e tifi check or cor orate surety mde ink:. for fi uL red do! a' made payable to the Chairman of the Oco .nee County Highway Commission. Separate bids will! be' re'eired "for r9ad and bridge, wor .-JIoyever,, if the contractor submits a bid on both clase'1f "work ohy ono celick will be required. SPri's, specifications and proposal foz'ris' are on file at'the office of J. N4,..8$ri1)ing, county engineer, Wal halla, S. C., at the office of J. T. Mc Kinney, County Supervisor, Pickens, S. C., and At the office of the State Highway Engineer, Columbia, S. C. Plane and specification's 'may: ie ob tained at the latter address upon re quest accompanied by a check for five. dollars. ($ .00), which sum will be refunded if plans are returned in good condition within 'thirt' days after receipt of bids. ADJUTANT GENERAL DEAD. Brig. Gen. W. W. Moore. the adju tant general of South Carolina, died in a Columbia hospital last Thurs day night. fBem diabetic trouble. General Moore was seven times elect ed adjutant general of this state. LOw rIs ow prepared to offer to t rs and years. We are pl rs in value-giving and in over our immense stock of course, we cannot mal buying here. The speci i repeat again that you a 0in town. Vear Skirts, Suits, Silk ~t 50 Per Cent Discount. DRESS GOODS. ~ea Island Sheeting.. --------63-4c yd. olesale price. ron Ginghams.... 5c yd. on Ginghams...10 lc yd. nghams that formerly ----------10c yd. mns, stripes and plaids ----------19e yd. igs, 85c and $1.00 val ----------35cyd. oo0d quality . .. .9c yd. good quality.. -10~c yd. good oualit~y 15 lc yd, h'ave been selling at 20 n, 1150 :yan .5c spool Flose, sizes: up to S. - ...-..-. . 5e pair JAMES,..F.. PHILLIPS: - The body of Private James F Phillips, Co. D, 323rd infantry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Starling. Phillips arrived in Easley June 2nd, and was laid to rest on the 5th 'in the Mt Carmel cemetery. Rev. H. H. Mac conducted the funeral in the pres. ence of a large crowd of relatives and friends. People from far and nea came to take the last look on the beautiful casket, draped with a U. S. flag. We want to thank the people for so many pretty flowers that coy. ered the young soldiers grave. The boys that served overseas acted as pall bearers. There were many other young soldiers present and the way they acted meant we still stand by you after death. When James left his home on the 24th of May, 1918, he said, "Mother, don't worry about me. I am going through the war and coming back home to you if it's Cod's will." Bui on the 8th of November, 1918, Go( called at the hospital over in Franet and said, James, I came to take yor home to live in peace, where thenr will be no more war. We cannot. s(< why God called him from us .iust. it the bloom (f life. but God's wil must be done. We often think o: this: "Greater love has no man thai this: to lay down him own life foi his country." le has gone to fairer land of pleasure and love ti join the bright band angels above. His sister, Sunie Phillips. PRIC ie people of Pickens cc as ed to be able to mak< taking care of the intere have been revised and ke mention here of all ls quoted in this ad ar re always welcome at c ON & SBOYS' CLUB MEETINGS. The Boys Club meetings held last week by county agent and Mr. B. 0. Williams, assistant state agent, were a success. Much interest is being shown by both the members arnd theii parents this year in club work. At these meetings it was definitely decied that .we would take the mem bers: on a two days camping trip to the mountains. Mr. J. T. McKinney, our supervisor, has kindly consented to give the transportation on this trip. .We have secured Mr. B. 0. Williams, also Supt. of Education F. V. Clayton, to go along and assist in giving them a good time. Any other -boys are invited to join us on this trip if they have any idea of becoining a club member next year. Final arrangements will be made at the 'July club nieetings, so it is im port.4t that every member' be pres st." . * i.j A. Bowen, County Agent. MARTIN-McDANIEL. Mai ried, on Saturday evening, 18th inst., at the residence of offici ating officer, Mr. Clifton Martin, of Walhalla, to Miss Minnie McDaniel, of Seneca. .1. Alonzo Brown, N. P., at the throttle. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. 1). Martin, of Walhalla, and is a promising young farmer. ES AT unty the very best va luet m this announcement, .jusi sts of our customers. - new low prices have be a-ur. prices, we quote a fe e for cash only. We ha, our store whether you bu CO, GO ,TO ROAD MEETING. Plan For Shorter Route From Ander. son to Augusta. Anderson, June 16.-W. Frank McGee, W. L., Brissey .and Arlington F. Fant, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, have gone to Calhoun Falls to attend the good roads asso ciation in the interest of the Ander son-Augusta highway. The proposod route is by Starr, Iva, Lowndesville and Calhoun Falls, connecting with the improved, highway at McCormick. This route will be ten miles shorter than any other way to Augusta from the Piedmont section. It would be included in the state highway sys tem, and maintained by the state high way commission. The proposed high way will go through three counties, Anderson, Abbeville and McCormick, and it is :said .that four states are vitally interet*-ed in the project-. Georgia, Florida,, North and South Carolina. It has been indicated that all three of the counties are anxious aml willing to do their part in the building of this road. The above dispatch is of special interest to Pickens county, because the road menrtioncd would form a link in the good road now being built from Augusta, Ga.. to Brevard, N. C.. by way of Pickens, and would make this reute still more popular with tourists to the mount.ains from lower South Cairolin-a. Georgia and Florida. BENS Simps in good., merchandise tli now, as it is in keeping , en put into effect this v :w to give you an idea of 1 ye many othe' extraord y or not. Make this stop MEN'S AND BOY! 15 Per Cen~t Discount Market f $S16.50OTO MEN'S, LADIES Al SHOE 15 Per Cent Discount Men's Pants, all sizes. Lion Brand Hats for m< Schoble and Stetson H OVERALLSI Balmair Overalls H-apgrade Overa~s IEverett Overails --- Carhartt Oveva i - s Boys Overalls Youths Overafl~ . AUof our goods ~ected for the Picke--s can please youi in q: MICKIE SAYS AdtERtstwe win4 wppos e. goe%0 49~w 8 M U - b t P htiA.SR" 9Git4GI~ L W1UI1 Dobirct 4a 1OR SA LE--Good 'arriakge and harness. Also a niie new top bug gy. Trher iS a bargain. --See Stace M. Townes. Pickens Star' Rote. 3t-.1 0-pd ON'S at have been a ith our policy reek on many he saving you Rt inary values, 'e your head s' CLOTHING. off Today's Low rice. $40.00 %ID CHILDREN'S S. off Revised Price. ---$3.00 to $7.50 n- $4.48 and $4.98 ~ta..----$5.98 ECIALS. $1.25 -------$1.75 - -- -50c to 75c ---------$1.00 were pers3onally se coiunty trade. We ty, style, price and SeC,