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CHEVROLET PRICES REDUCED. Effective May 9th, the Chevrolet Motor Com pany announce a price reduction on the Model 490 Touring Car of $175. This will make the car sell for $750.00 delivered in Pickens county. This price nakes bhe Chevrolet an exceptiopal bargain, and if you are thinking of buying a car you will not save anything by waiting longer, as there will be no further price reduction this year. For demonstration or any further information, see H. L. Barr, care Barr Bros., Easley, S. C. ONE CENT BUYS. FAMOUS VO To the first 20 custo three pound can of them an extra one pc Only one to each only 20 cans will be We guarantee V or money refunded. 3 pound can, $1.: BENNETT ME Eas, THE PICKENS RA Sc hed: Suipersedels Schedulie Nr. 1$ .- Effee MWXEDS No. 1 No. 2 Diat. 71:00 a in 2 2:00 mn 0 lv. Piv 7l:0)5Um 32:05 p mn * 1 ] 'i:35amf 22:35 pm *4' '7:20am 32:20pm * 5 7(:25jam 32:25pm * 7 7:3~0am 3n 2:30)pm * 8 '7:35am 32:35pm 9.3 Ar. EA *No agenit. All trains daily Trains Nos. 3 and 3 connect v Trains Nos. 2 anxd 41 connect with S( Approved: J1. P. CAREY, Pra Fox further iniformantion (all< Make Your fortable Ti You can havo a comnfortabhle hitch en this summenr. No more needs~ of a hot, steaming, uncomfortable kitchen all the sum. aner monthr. Modern household applianes wil enable you to take things easy. Let us refit your kitchen now. OIL COOK STOVES. An oil cook stove or Majesti PRange makes house work easier. Al - of the heat is used for cooking V. Your kitchen will be cool and 'sor 'C ortable. * BARR Phone 68 Six GILLETTE BLADES WITH HOLDER $1.25 Prepaid In Attractive Case. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. This offer for a limited time only. Remit by mc.ney crder or cash (no stamps) FRAD RAZOR CO. 1475 Broadway New York City. H i2i ii W1 EaC E"f EIE A. POUND CAN OF FAN COFFEE. mers who purchase a Votan, we will give 5 lund can for one cent. family and positively 1 sold. otan Coffee to please f 15. .RCANT1LE CO ey, S. C. H.ROAD COMPANY. le. No. 39 t.sve February 7th, 3921, 12:01 a. m. AT IONS No. 3 Nr. 4 kvne, S. C. A r. 9:315 a m 4:00 pra Perguson 9 :-10 a m 3:55 p ra Sheriffs 9 :03 a m 3:50 p mn P'arsons 9:00 a m 3:45 p m Arial 8:55 am 3:35p m Mahuldin 8:50 a mE :30 p m SLEY, S. C. Lv. 8:46 am 3:25p m except Sunday. ~ith Southern Railway Nos. 29 and 46, 'uthern Railway Nos. 12 and 39. edn. Genera] Manager. J1. T. TAYLOR. Home Corn 11s Summer. REFRIGERATORS. A good refrigerator is a real economy. Our refrigerators keep ,food fresh and clean, and save ice. Special values in refrigerators this Sweek. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. It's easy to make ice cream if you ow-n a freezer. Home made ice cream is pure and clean. Prices very moderate. SCREEN DOORS, WINDOWS, -and wire will keep the fly and dis. ease away. BROS. dware Easley, S. C NO APPEAL IN BALLEW'S CASE. No appeal will be made in the case of Wade Ballew, convicted week be fore last at Pickens of manslaughter in connection with the killing of Chief of Police Holcombe of Easley several months ago. A statement to 'this effect was made Saturday night by E. M. Blythe, of Martin & Blythe, counsel for Ballew. Following the jury's verdict of "guilty of manslaughter," Ballew was sentenced by Judge Mauldin to serve six years in the state penitentiary. He has been taken to Columbia by Pickens county officers and has begun serving his sentence. Robert Wilson, tried with Ballew for murder in connection with Jolice Chief Holcombe's death, was acquit ted. L. T. WATSON RE-ENLISTS IN MARINES. .Mr. Iynn T. Watson, son of Jilius R. W~atsoni, of Eas.ley, S. C., re-enlist ed in the 3arine Corps at their re cruiting station in the Austell build ing, Atlanta, Ga., a few (lays ago, according to Captain P. C. Geyer, Jr., U. S. M. C. officer in charge. R Private Watson had served his Country for eleven years as a mem ber of various units in the army, dur ing the late war saw service in France. He re-enlisted for four a years, and was transferred to the larg.: and healthy training carmp of the Marines at Paris Island, S. C., m where he will "brush up" on his a drills, and will then be ready for w service in the various posts of the h Marine Corps.- . While at Paris Island, Watson will * indulge in that sport of sports- 1\ marksmanship, he will spend a fe'w t1 weeks on the large rifle range of the t< Marines, where he will have an op- ti portunity to qualify with the Spring- s1 field rifle. He will also have an o}j-. portunity to visit the '(Ie swimmin hole' and particip;&te in var ious soorts during his lemaure :momeinte. Sports that help so much in the physical up keep of the world's famous Marne. A BIRTHDAY DINNER. On June 7 t.h children and grand children of Mr. 0. C. Thompkins as sembled at his home on East Main street. to celebrate his seventy-fourth birthday. The day was clear and beautiful, . and very early the crowd began to come. All brought well-filled bas kets which were enjoyed by all at 1 the noon hour. There was an abund ant supply of eatables and some of I the neighbors were inlvitedI to share them. Mr. Tomnpk~ns enjoyed him-elf J very much among his relatives and i rec(eivedl s(everal niee presents. lie is a wvell known citizen, having been I born in P'ickenl county' and lived '. hre all his life. He is a Confed erat( e t(ran. having se'rved thiirt(en moi(nths withi the state' troops in South . (Carolina, Noth Carolina and Vir' ga.:. He wa.- akn (out of the 9 .sohool room daring the seventeen- [i year-old cal] and served until the sur- Ll CENTRAL ROUTE THREE. Rev. Mr. Crawford filled his rtegu lar appointmnent at Mt. Tabor Bap- ' t ist chureb Sunday morning at 11:00 a. m. A large crowd attended. Prayer meetnig at Mt. Tabor is progressing very nicely. Everybody come and b~ring. some one else withJ: you. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rice were the guests of Mr. -J. J1. Rice, Mrs. Elijah j Chapman and Mirs. J. W. Head last [ we ek. 1 'Crops in this section are looking fine, although a good shower would be a welcome visitor. Misses Gertrude Moore, Alma Rice and Mr.' Henry H-. Jordlan spent a pleasant afternoon in Clemson Sunday. Mr. Neville V. McTeer andl one of his friends took a little spiin to Seneca Sunday aftern~oon to see their best girls. Mr. Arthur Head is on an extended visit with home folks this week. Grey Eyes. MEDITATION OF A SPIDER. Said the spider to himself, "Every time I get my webb woven in or around the store doors of hte stores that advertise in The Progress and Sentinel I hardly get it finished, dur ing the night, then early in the , morning the people begin t~o pour in and out until every strand of my webb is gone and I have to take refuge in the crevices of th(e walls to keep from being trsampled to (eathi. So I have decided to move my place of business to the store that (des r.ot advertise. There I shall not be mo) lested, my webb will remain intact and there wvill he plenty of flies and buigs caught in the webb, for there is no passing to frighten them away. So I shall grow fat and have ease ndplntyn." e I The next time you buy calomel ask for alota s The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packageb, Price 35c. ECOMMENDS CHAMBERLAIN', TABLETS. "Chamberlains' Tablets have bee ,ed by my husband and myself of id on for the past five years. Whe y husband goes away from home h ways takes a bottle of them alon ith him. Whenever I have tha ?avy feeling after eating, or fee all and played out, I take one o 'c of Chamberlain's Tablets an ey fix me up fine," writes Mrs. New n Vreeland, Minola, N. Y. Tak ese tabkts when troubled with con iration or indigetion and they wil you good. Barga We have put out partments of our st not fail to visit our we are offering. FINE SUMMER DRESS C We are showing a full of Voiles and Organdies, j are looking for to make 3 Dress. Prices are very rea 75c and $1.00. It will suiri cheap you can buy pretty < store. BIG SAMPLE LINE OF NOTIONS. Just received a big sample line of Shirts, Overalls, heavy Under wear, etc. We bought this line 'at a big dis count and we have ' marked the price at less than wholesale. You can certainly find a lot of bargains in this lot of samples. dli THE STORE. THAT'S ALWuAs LUC STRiKE Cigarette To seal in the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted JAY M. ABBOTT Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone No. 5 LIBERTY, S. C. WV-7; SUFFER FROM RHEUMA. TISM? Do you know that nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment? The pain ' may be relieved by applying Cham berlain's Liniment, which makes sleep and rest possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflict ed with rheumatism. E 1 Bolt's. m the different de s for this week. Do e of the' big Bargains PSAD XORS u t whic lif sno wht i .5 o. 50. uartmn i n a Chtauqua.in durwinglthn thingsek in Shysand we ha. the style enuinte Baue Buie o Overahi, l izs t whto -t 44,il f eind o r hisr . wek $ . . .. . t _ _ _ A C E N TS__ _ _ _ _ __FO R _ J McCALL ATTERN ANDp PUBLy36inChAToN Sheeting maeo a r. "WHY SO PARTICULAR?" asked a woman recently when 'we were e.am:ining her eyes. "Because failure to be parti cular and careful may mean ::cre eyestrain and more dis crmfort instead of the relief and v vision that result from wear w a. the rilt glasses rightly m ade 1 .d fitted." have the latest instruments .7 ng careiul, skill ful, parti zl r work and the disposition do(10 it. Keak Films Developed by Experts ODOM-SCHADE OPTICAL CO. A. A. ODOM, A. H. SCADI President - Sec'y. & Trea Consulting Optometrists. I Mascoic Temple, Greenville, S. CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC ANI ti DIARRHOEA REMEDY. l Every family should keep th - preparation at hand during the hot. ? the summer months. It is almo . sure to he needed, and when th I time com:e, is worth many timesi cost. Buy it now. ins at some real Bargains fro ore at very special price store and take advanta OODS AT SPEC. I'UM S. I Our Shoe 1 Find comnpkete ]ine itself. We ar< ust the ting you up-to-date Lov our new Summer and last you sonabe-25c, 50c, dressie appeari )rise you just how ecomfocrt, with( ress goods at this s:houldl be. Y reasonable--$2 SPECIAL PRICES ON PIECE GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. 36-inch heavy Brown Sheeting, 51 yardl. Good quality Apron Ginghams, 20< yardl. Large i.ssor'tment of Dress Ging. hams, 12 1-2c yard. 10-4 wide, unbleaebed Sheeting 25c yard. Good heavy Hickory Shirting, 15c Best grade Amnoskeog A. C. A~ F'eather Ticking, 25c yard. Real heavy grade Mattress Tick. ing, 25c value, special this week, 15c yard. Lad-Lassie Cloth, nice new pat terns, 25c yard. Utility Dress Ginghams, pretty new spring patterns, value 25c, special this week, 19e yard. Best good yard-wide Percale, good line dress patterns, 25c yard. dwin L. Bo] & Co.