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PICK NS, . ti ttABLISHED EVERY THURSDAY of $0 a Year invariably in Advanco teujred at lIckens, S. C. Postofte s Second Class Mail Matter. GARY IOTT, Editor and Mgr. CANNING I'.LAN'TS BIG NEED OF SECTION SAYS LIBERTY BANKER. - Greenville News. Libei ty, M arch :1 .--3y raising goods which can be camnc1 and there by step the daily receipt of canned foodstuffs can the farm rs; of the Pie(lont best combat. th.- boll weevil. That is the copinion i' .i. i.. Ban-. r.ister, presicknt (if t~i- Liberty Bank aind a former !'a . -Ivie boy who is familiar witl :-it ions telnfrionting the far cI'ers t. ':tly. rcl the gIe ' ' 11 .' hailt and ;in~l ~ In'.' ~.,I . kid' t h nn inker 1uI,- .r. I" (tr studied th S ibiliti s : tl e Su ot section an tin u ,amm Vo f conl hlitn. - i 'l p i s ut, an' all inter view with aent t ie cTe New, so t of th thi which hit, bhieves neteIrs'jigh si t ai and some w'( 5 he oIee Othey thiubs elow iivimV e is ret an ir each Vkgevtaile-s whi4ch mlly be cannied, S0or0hum11 for syrup and poultiy at mIe of the bi Ihnsurers can tit to dhuring the( ir' prlet perioi, NM. a nn isti r think s. While not advocatinlgthat farmers abaandoll omle of th e other things which have bin imetioned inl this " "nnektion), Mr. Ihmu11ister does not think that a1 thimber or suggestions an' pr-ofitable an'd practicable. Amiong thse iare pairyino, peaint hisi wrl potato growin rg. . -ay a OnIe( of thle drawba'cks to thle estab liisetnt - ceatmies, its Ir. Ban i'terl shes- it, is the shortag of hIcs,. iehil this shortage of dairy Vows is the expense or feeding, t1his teing ll'y caused by thet fatt that South Calitsna prilIrily is Iot 1 rasoSN growilng country. Haly amiii oher( fbeed c'al be produced ii this section,. but it is doubtful if i, -Ilm he I'raised inl competition wit) othir sretion oo many daItiryim1e itmv leItatIed from exiN1ience tha the fee d problem is of ihor-e imlpor. teli thing a birstight, hie saidl As to peanluts Mr.. Bannj~isterI ,.ail h1' had bween informed- by makeme N.ti toeakes."e that11 Iants do not Ilmke t Its firi fle'sh onl hogs- a. do:! on.Pau have been growl, t, uvnaei X 11 4 biilist ito~ hsln, iomeisections, bt l titlco he sail tha1t the~y C11n1 (akeithe OW ac j -Of %-0r inl evelly paticula. "4Ir'ish potetr'es cant~ bet grown, il this section aMd prblty w titl mor prtthe an tljSllento, but thelli~ factoen ntV bet gotten aound. (Ih ththi is fo at': ' r eptat11 growin ol. cAd the A sethin e can bel~ aidg abol~utt swee potatoe~lhtis." oitos otte "Nowl5 (11 doit nothwan toapptitesarta bein a pessimtistaoh line, VlSid ?~'3 Mr. lannise who soer hat rlutanty oetied tootalk fOur pub.! 51ient~~ion go I g 'lO) "uth, bam11( fimlcavin e that1 i thes lsablishmant of renind ftor wSrhtep soutr eSticld takel Almnit. evey ay larthee qantitmes n caprnn iendivioas, poatoesa petgns l, cn ohe commdities art ut! ohipef t a lle 1variouofrahewaytioa tiae along' thil in.i scio n y"Whyrg counthiatitison be'i~ ar' vese'pd to our neon evser inear ofbuerg o thned lgeds ? Ourthi. tide pouldhe grolrge erosucei ion, btns atindr toatesad wit hads abetn ireuied ta raise "worhumf fes theC Csmnel opr ueni.Soe ofs yer. Whilsoe fiuen. terprisno oinvaleis oingctie mak csrumlyu, andnnoud showlabeled tm hi ped. oalprsoftiain 'Cnoe ros heasily in that saclionean yetnlrge Comanyie of Cenral, ar V refereby t teie tlare atte dol potry with theuldeproduced hado benformedi that $175,2. Bywrt odeg of er consumdt. 'wer notobtaCabe, obr isi Notle s hr Sby in thattl er Thtro is a man herd who has bee going to see a lady in this town; an almost every on Cas teased him a sole time, but he paid them for i all last Saturday night. He wein to his friends here list week and told them that what they had been teas ing him about would coetie to an end Saturday night at .the Baptist church at eight o'clock. Well, the wedding Saturday night was the town talk for all last week, and every one seemed to be ready for it by the set time. The man who was pulling the stunt mado alf preparations for the great event, and even went, so far as to get the agent lero To t'iim.' 'a reserve berth on train number-30 going north. The people who were intited to the wedding bcgan to get realy for it Saturday, they bought presents, rice a11d other things that go with a wedding. About '1:20 Saturdaiiy night tile chuich bell began to ring and the J<plk. hxaan to pour out of their homells e1n:1 in i vLry short tim.e there was a large crowd at the chuirch, they llmadi a rush for the frent seats for they wanted' to see the job well dI!! ,. Thlere were in the crowd old r.1u I ia mn,% old bachelors, imrried womn1, younI laieis, old maids, ill ,lmlin!.g id pushing for the front seats. Afti e they were seated as netri the front a+ they could get they anxiouA:: wi'it.d fer the 'Ippearance of th: bride and groom. About 8 c'clo-k the bride came slowly ill on the mm of a little boy, she was not dressed in wcdding clothes and when she tilus appeared, tile waiting crowd wis thus reminded that last Saturday was the first day of April, and thcy began to try and get out without any on, seeing them. Some even went the back streets to got' home withoul )eing asked how the'-wedding was But oh you wcdding gazers, yot caught it hit SAday and Monday SomIe ('eve denied being there, sono sVid they knew it was in April foo but they waitcd to see the othe tclks. But some how the rice dis appe-Caecd, the wedding presents wer gonle, and no (one. seeimed to knio% anything for sure. fools tilat wits ever pulled onl th folks here, and the gentIcman wh did it may well stay on his gual fer they will get even with him som1 time. There were several April fool pulled in town last Saturday, and ti i.ostmaster was kept busy all di answerinlg calls at the window ver ple who had. been told that ti Postmaster wanted to see' them. Ti day was made rich with'-good jok( with tile Climax comifli n; Satur-da night at the April fool wedding. CARlD OF THANKS. Desiring to assure the nleighbol and friends of the comm~nunity, tI good 1people of Liberty, also D -Clayton, of our dee p appreciation f< their kindness05 dutrinlg thle illness ar (leatih of our dlear husb~and and fat] er, we take tis mreans of public thanking theml for their kindness ar symllpathly ho0wever teidier anld tri ean alleviate the plain. of bleedlin heoarts, yet thle little deedls of lov 1b1iig a udegre~e cf comftort. May thi Godl of .ove am~i Iert-y bless all wh were angels of mercy during our los Mrs. J1. H1. Clayton and sonls ani dlaughlters. TlIWESPASS NOT1ICE We, the under'signeQd hereby proh1 bit all1 persenis from, hunting, fishlinl, euttinlg timber~l or trespass5ing in1 a1 manner1' upo lDour lands, une fut pena1lt ty of tile law. R. P. Thomas L. P. Thlomas Jessie Thlomas - J. P. Thomas Ruby Christophler Irene Hlunt T. J1. Pondler J. Jf. Ponder Dr. Wml Ponder *J. H. Boweni TRESP~ASS NOTICE We, tihe undersigned hereby prohil all persons froml hunting, fishin cutting timber -or trespassing in ar manner upon our lands, under ft penalty of th law. W. H. C. Rice -M. A.. Albertson F. T. Hlooper COMMUNITY PRESSING eCLUB. Next Door To Edwards- &.. Darse Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, and Al tering. All work Called For Promplt Delivery. Give God Your Heart and Sume Your Clothes and W~e will Keel) Yo Cleanl. SPELLS CHEWING TOBACCO Because Penn's is packed air tight in the patented new container-the quality is sealed in. So Penn's is always fresh. Have you ever really chewed fresh tobacco ? Buy Penn's the next tini. Try it. , Notice the fine condition-fresh -Penn's. IA LITY VITALITY! VITALITY! VITALITY! You Must Iinve It to Keep Your Jol o Your Friends, Your Happiness. e Thousa ds of thoughtless peopl needles . let themselves run dow s in health. The day conies wihet Swi'.h a terrible shock, they suddeni y realize that they are permanent] f bro ie in heaith. For your own sal .e kep well. If yu feel weak or riu e down or do nct sleep well or are ne: S Vous anld have a poor eclor, don't wa y until it is too late. Gude's Pept< Malangan taken with your meals for few wceks will restore your goo health, give you renewed strength an vitality fer you, daily work. Til healthy life is the only happy ife 's dto not let it slip from you. For thirt e years G'de's Pepto - ai--an La be r'. l-elpinw p'ecpie who were run--dowv r1 l ack to gtA' health. It was mad d fa'mous by the medlieal professiot 1- Sold by d ruggists in both liquid an v tablet for.m.- AdUverti:semen't) L~OSTi.-~ Oneldi bracelet watch E 'lgin, andl' "! 'hel fou~ntain pen1 I i nder loe~ reiturin Io Sentinel of flece and reLceive rewa'rd. sNOTICE OF' I-IN.\I ~SETT'LE31E:N1 .\ND) ISCH.\RGE. Noatice is hCeIeby given that I wil mna ke api cation0 to N. A. Christo pher' Esq1., .Judge of Priobait( for [Piek .ens :-cunty, in the State of' South Car Solina, on Monay the 2 lth day o Ap ril 19~22, at II '.''lceek in the lore IIoon, or' atS soGn thereaf'ter as sait IIapphl eationj ca be heart, for leav< to make lini 'l 'mn(2t (of the I).i soral estate of V. p. Holeomble, do c'easedl, andl obain dlin-hargc a Ex eutix of saidl estOt. Mlrs. Sui Holeombeh(, E xecu tr*ix, 100) cons I18 pert cent acid. Morris & Co., Pickeni. ~ NOTICE--Registeredj Berkshir boar service $5.00 or pig. ly. A i Mathews, Pickens, S. C. g .NOTICE In the matter of C. D. Hodge Bankrupt, trading as Hfodge's 5c, 10< and 25e Store, I will sell at publi< outcry at Easley, S. C., on Monday the 3rd day of April, 1922, at elever o'clock a. mt. all the stock of goods r- fixtures and one Ford car, of tha .above niamed Bankrupt at the stora at Easley, S. C., to the highest bid dler for cash. The said stock of good andl fixtures will be sold1 separatel, ,or as a whole, in the (discretion of th undersigned. The right to reject an' ' andl all bids is reserved. RE. BRUCE, I R. Trustee. Now spring and summer oxfords Fortunately we carried over from YOU an entirely new stock, and at ver Oxfords for ladies in all the new and all the new straps, in Black and Our line for children, misses and WAI -'1 When a customer tells you they h v something in them besides just name. ably priced at $6.50, $7.00 up to $10.0 0 WE COULD E How to get the most out of a sho e Look for new stock in shoes an d of paying high prices, for you don't h a See us for your wants in sprin g doors swing on welcome hinges, FOLGER, The home of Walk-Ove woven hosiery, Griffon Machines, Irun King Sto Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, 1 SPECIAL NOTICES Notices run under this head at the rate of one cent a word for first in sertion, one-half cent a \vord for each subsequent insertion. No notice accepted for less than 25c first time. - -------- -- --- ----- - - - FOR SALE AT AUCTION. On Satur(lay, April 8, 1 will sell at public auction in Pickens the follow ing machinery, all in good condition: One 10-h. p). kerosene engine, one grist mill, one corn sheller, one corn and cub crusher, and all necessary belt.;, 0 pulleys, etc., for the operation of a c.mplete corn mill. Will sell sep arately or as a whole. R. M. Stewart. y - y FOR SALE-Three head horse, or C will trade for team of good mules. L. A. Dale, Route 4. t STRAYED.-From my home on - March 20th, one female, red Duroc a pig, seven weCks (old. Finder please 4 notify J. E. Allgocd, Pickens, R 2 and d get reward. it - Men Wanted-To sell our goods in y' country andl city. Why work for a others when you can have a business Sof you ow with a steady income. C We sell goods on time and wvait for I. Gui money. Team and auto needed :1 for country work, no outfit needed in city Experience unnecessary we - trin in .aaesmanship. McConnon & 100 tons 116 per cent acidl. Morris & Co., Pickens. EMB~ROIDERY LOVERS.-Send for. our catalogue; thread for em broidery, any color; embroidery ne-edle,' the very latest, will be sent C. 0. D. for $1.00 on 10-day trial. Write today. Arthur Flood, 193 Line SSt reet, Charleston, S. C. 50 MILK COWS FOR SALE.-Young ifresh milk cows from $23.00 to $35. 00, giving 2 and 3 gallons. Good Istock. Come and see what I have. A. D). Mann, Six Mile, S. C. BLACKSMITH WORK in exchange for country prodluce.-I wvill (do your blacksmith work andl take pay in country produce. My prices are ri;ght, too. J. Wesley Garrett, Pick ens. 4t FOR SA LE--A fewv bushels Cleve land Big 201ll cotton seed, carefully handled and ginned, grown 1920. Sample of seed may be seen at Pick ens Hardware and Grocery Co. Jas. B. Craig, Pickens, S. C. FOR SA LE-A fine thoroughbred -jersey bull, about two yefars old. Will trade for fat beef cattle. W.I T. Earle, Central, S. C. For Sale or Trade.--Edison Am berola and 22 records; in good condi tion; will sell cheap or trade. R. S. Reece, Central R 4.' WANTED-$3,500 for a client on gilt edge security twice the value of this amount. Will pay eight per cent interest and repay the loan in monthly installments if dlesired. Com municate with C. E. Robinson, Pick ens, S. C. r BATTERIF4S CHARGED.- I am still on the job charging batteries. Also keep newv acid all the time. From nec to $1.25. C. W, Hunter, Pickens for men, boys, ladies, misses and ch 11 last season only a few pairs of oxfo r r low prices. ,st styles as low as $2.50 in all solid 1 Tan Vici, Patents, Brown Calf and G u boys start In price at $1.50, $2.00 u p ,K-OVERS FOR MEN AND WOME b 'he Line That Knows No Competition ve worn a Walk-Over for eighteen': Cheaper in price than other high gra d ELL ANY KIND OF SHOES--F or oxford is fully as important as h oi oxfords, for they are cheaper than I ve to any more. and summer goods. Our stock is n el IHENDRICKI r and Endicott Johnson shoe Clothes, Carhart overalb ve Devoe Paints, Chase 4 Is and Gents-' Furnishing I Call for Pictorial Review Patterns. FOR SALE-You can get Guinea ggs at $1.00 per setting of 15, at Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S. C., or Irs. E. G. McDaniel, Murphy, S. C. 52 WANTED-Man with car to sell ihe BEST Ford Oil Gauge made. ,100.00 pr week and extra commissions. Ae eessories C 4013 Graham, Benton Hatbor, Mich. FOR SALE-One practically new Ford touring car, in excellent condi tion. Will sell for cas'n or good papers or will trade for anything that can be readily turned into eash. R. M. Welburn, Pickens, R 0 Phone 2003. WANTED-To buy some good shoats. Apply to J. Luther Hughes at Ilughus Brcs Blacksmith shcp. :;t. NOTICE Notice is hcreby given that the old school.house at the Twelve Mile District No. 39, as required by the oldl decd to said property, will be sold to the highest bidder on April 21st 1922, at 11 a. m. R. M. Welborn, W. M. H-udso~n, Eddlc Bra:eale. NOTICE OF FiNAL. SETTLEMENTr AND IlSCHIARGE Notice is hereby given that we will make application to N. A. Chbristopher Esq., Judcge of Probate for Pickens County, in the State of 'South Caro- I lina, on Sat, the- 22nd( day of A pril 1922, at 11 o'clock, in the foren')on, or as soon thereafter as said app lica. tion can be heard, for leave to nmke final settlement of the personal es. tate of J. D. M. Keith, deceased, andI obtain discharge as executors of s tid NOTICE OF" FIN Al SETTiLEM~lENT AND) DISCH(AR;E Notice is her!'by given that I will m'ake au)pier;tion te N. A. Christ'>pher. Esq1., Judge of Probate for Pickens County, in the State of South Caro-. lina, on Friday the 21st day of A pril 1922, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, or it soon thereafter as said application ian be heard, for leave to make final tettlement of the personal estate of Elisha Alexander deceasedl, and obtain :Jischarge as Administrator of said es tate. R. A. Alexander, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTrLEMENT AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby giveni that I will i make application to N. A. Christo pher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county in the State of South Carolina, on, the 27 clay of April 1022, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, r as soon thcreafter as said appli ation can be heard, for leave to niake final settlement of the personal tate of Berdie Maci Boggs, Minor, md obtain discharge as Guardian of aid cstate. Samuel Neal, ---- Guardian..... Irn, at the new low prices of todiay, ds, so we are in a position to sha.v )athers. These collie in lace, putt n Metal. - to $5.00. . A nionths or two years, there must. hk D shoes, but as good as any. Rea:,,. OR AWHILE. v much you pay for them. ,he old stock. Get out of the ht v and ~'ices are. right. All 9 & CO. s, Stetson hats, Inter , New Uome Sewing lity buggids, American ioods a Specialty CLERKS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CkROLIN COUNTY OF PIOKEN . IN COURT OF COMMON PLEi The Fort Hill Bank, a Corpora Plainti against Dave Harris, Suasn liarris, M Hunter, and Frnrers Bani Central, Deftfida'hts. In pursuanc4fof ' decretal o made in the bove 'statfd! case His Honor Judge T. J. 'fauldir Chambers, Pickens, S.. C., d March 13, 1922, I will sell to highest bid-ler, on the terms hei after named, SALESDAY IN APRIL, 102: the same being April 3, 1922. du the legal hours for sales at Pie] C. H., S. C., all that piece, pf or tract of land lying'and being uate in the above named State County, and containing five and 100 acres, niore o' lest; as sh by plat of survey m'ade by S. Martin, surveyor, on .first day September. 1916, and having the lowing metes and hounds, to-wit Beginning at Iron Pin S 3, 6.82 Iron Pin; thence S 87, E to a small ----; thence 19 E 5.2. to Iron Pin, center of road; thence N 51, W 1P>.94 to I Pipe,. the beginning corner; adj. ing lamis of Aaron Boggs and tate of Andrew Jackson. TERMS: One-half cash on of sale; balance on credit of tw< months to be seculredl by bond purchaser and mortgage of pk rflises, and 'the purchaser aI be reqluiredl to insure the house not less than eight hundred (loll and assign. said policy to saidl Cl of Court for further security. P ehaser miay have leave ,te pay :ash on (lay of sale; Purcha~ser pay for all papers, revenue stan an ] r 'rding the same. Itf p) -has4er fails to) comply in one ht he same wvill be resold the sa lay at the risk and expense of ~ormer p)urchaser. 0. S. STEWART, Clerk of 'Court -Pickens County, S. March 18, 1922.. AMENDVD SUMMONS. TATE OF SOUTH C'AROLINA, OUNTY OF PICKENS. N COMMON 'PLEAS COURT, *as:ey L~oan & Trust Company, corporation, B. M. Mc*(;ee and Ht againist. ;ilas Hunt, R. Y. Hiellums, Indeper ent Guano Company, J1. C. McElo Aif McAdanms, A. F. Day, M Kate R. Medlock, J. M. l\IAdan Bettie Savage, Carrie Smith, Jo Nimmons and all others heirs law of Wesley McAdams, decease and all others who may be grante or mortgage creditors of the sa Wesley McAdamns or his heirs law, and all personsnwho may ha or cle in any lnteren in thef stubje of this action, whoae trames ai residences are unknown to plal tiffs, Defendants. ['n the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and r luired to answer the complaint his action, which was this day fil n the office of the,,Clerk- of .Cou it Piekens. S. C. and'ignow on f6. n said office, and to serve a co~ >f your answer to the said complal mn the subscriber at his office Pickens, S. C.: vithin -twenty da fter the service hereof,- exclusive he day of service; and -if you f. o answer the complaint -within t :lma aforesaid, the plaiittffe 'i ti: ~cticn will apply to the Court f ~he relief demvandled in the complal; Date-l March 14, 1922. C. E. ROBINSON, Plaintiffs attorney, 0. S. STEWART, VClerk of Court Pickens County, S. ~