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All ave To Eat Why not uISC the beSt Flavorig Extracts? They are no higher than the poo " onc s. Lots cf Vanilla Extrnct is miade f roni Coal Tar p1r-loducts. Ours is Iadc frem pure Vanila I and t it' goone.:m cies out in the cooking. I oz 15- oz 25c, .oz, 50e.--l'se o nc half as much. KEOWEE PHARMACY R. E. Lowis, Prop Phone 24 You Wi!1 Find e Doing Bus 0 7 Ines a Se Same Old Place and I' you want the highest prices for produce, bring it to me. I am paying I c per lb. for hens. 2 15c per lb. for fryers up to 65c. 10.0 per lb. for old roosters. 2e e)r lb. for dry hams. 2. 00 Bu. Fv bunch peas. $2.25 a d i eas. G m ket or eggs. Yos )or trade, H Ecma e toch of Pec Gee RE-NU-LA C transwrmu scrat':hed and marred furniture making; it 1oc;~ ike the day it left the store. It seasiy and ma.,.pens'ive~ to keep everytinog about the hemIe briglia and beautiful with 'I ~ Yo canl obtain the finest res~ults with I 7 Ce NU-Aonwdor -x ea Gee lRE-NU-.AC comers in all ' ~ ~ -sizes from 30c up. Madte in 20 Wie, Cold end Silvir.me ooe Peaslee--Gaulbert Co., Mfrs. 3Louieville - - Kentucky A sk For Color Card PICKENS LUf@BER Co APiCE, MStSR.. 1'c~aII's Garage. Pickens. F~ISK( TriRES, TPIIATl GOOD) CUL G I.'( Io~Ni-:. OIL~S ANDJ (GmNSES OF ALL, INDS, CIIAMPION SPA R K PL.UGS, A LL. KINDIS OF ACCES.. SOI1ES. AUTOMOBILE; R EPA IRI NG. Mrs. Olive Nealy Cochran is the guest of Mrs. H-. A. Nenly. A1sls Nan Newton spent last week end with friends and relatives at Calhcun. "The manly thing is to do with might and main What you can do." Emcrson. Mrs. R. E. Day and son of Pendle ton are visiting at the home of Mrs. W. C. Newton. 31rs. J. L. Valley and daughter, Miss 1argaret spent last Sunday with relatives at Pendletonl. AIr. and Mrs. Ebb Field and chil Il-en spent Ist Sundey With the fan-iy of Chief Nealy. MIr. Ilenry Williams or Donalds and ... .ld C Ilodges., were here on businer; lat Alonday. rs. W. P. Hv.i ,.n and daughter Herthw. are en a viit to the home of .%Itr. Charlos at Conaste. P~1. Pa1 Patton and family or Eair-lcy Wele guev'.s of Mrs. N. D. I.im-nlse on d las Slbbat'I. T'Franeis Acke. of nevr Eas Iey rer:kn1:. visite I vt the homl0e of hr1 un.,el Mr.. B. P1. Lailoon in Pick Ov.nmore pr- cll'ent penalty will be ad<Ied to state an1 county taxes 3May 1, niakil a total (.alty of ( per Air. d Alrs. Sami IP. Craitg an1.1 childrven and h.Adba Aiuxander v isited, ini \Walim0 .t Sat nturd.y and '1r. :ml iirs. .ohn Carey are now or-wyi::oms in thet unlique bulin .f i U7s K h Glassy Alouni RZ v. J. C. 0-: and family. '11r. 1B< rT nw,- ma Ir. Dar1-ey aIttende'd the i . E. S. S. Confe:rence :in1 Green ville Inst Sunday. \r. ain l Mrs. Alack Chrlvistoniher of A n.1 i n m a p:n I y of their frien(L; wer vi-o.' hast Suni'lay at the homlie o f Ju.<'- ''hr.soner. M1 3. i . -w -I-! 3 !J.Lz :: T .uaple, . irA ~ ler l le'-ently 1 d at t ' em o f ''.. and 1i's. .1 . i A.-,. as. Th ) mrti' ih at Simpson vil!e has p1.d.1cd itself to assist .Vo mell v W1r1:m 1 i re.o u. ions are by realing2 their adl in this lpper. Mlany Pic'kens; county haseball fans are a ttening the games in Grteenville' iach da :. P'racticailly all of them are pulling for ( Gietnville to win th' The res t room of Fo(lger, Illen - drcs& Co, is pri0Vovg a po)pular ph1e forChi vi sitIi n ladlies in Piecens and many a t tak ing ad vantaige of it. All wePlcome)( any day. 1n the Pic'kens C'ounty Text ile basebaI~ll leauguie last Saturday P'ienes wVas def'ated by t he C'entr'al teaum ?' ta .* Th'le Iahley 3lill team~ was dlefeaIted by, G!ceoud .1 to 0. .Ml s ' an P rter anl .Alys. (. I-. v:,ith have h:~n(i 'le d teach(eral fo Vni und a Gui Canr will I each t he neat I. entr\ale du;inE: t he in st teI I lns1 enunt'.* -n hare( . stit pen. si1on money fori Co'nfeera'uteI'' vi itn 'lnl a widow hs a ie:i and may'L h.. ing' on Prohnte .hlde l'hri I'bs Th'l amoun't a nt t his county)i wa Tlhe' old folkn inging' c<.n'.:' w~ill umee;~ whh b Ph uamtIII li 1hurch the fifth Sunday, hee1ini.a is (' ex Ae.-ted to be ihl '. Pt:a. vi es WI. C. T1. .. . h day o \aero tor a''ti'.th(itisoI In imneed t is sid et- tha she y: peole'sa had :. l.nda eml Mrs. C. T. Wooten of the child placing b'ureau of Columbia was in Pickens last Week. Scveral cf our citizenis bavo been quite busy for the last few days go inig to the U. S. corL in Greenville. Dr. Glymph, the leading eyesight specialist of Anderson, will be here agamin next week. Read his ad in another column. MIrs. Irvin liller has been in a fee ble condition of health for quite a while. Her many friends hope for her' a speedy recovery. Rev. Leo Gillespie and daughter, Dorothy of Spartanburg spent several days last week with his parents Mr. and Jles. J. M. Gillespie. Mr. I.oyd (raindy and Dr. Tucker of this place had a most ielightful trip; to Whitewater, Cashier's Valley and .ake Fairfield last week. Mr's. M. A. Boggs, who has been with her two sons in Saviannah for the past three molths is back in tor-ni, mulh to th.- .leasure k f her niny fien(. Rev. and Mrn. .1. C. Digegs, Mir. 1111 's. J11hn Craig and M iss Sadie Criai! ittenilded the cloing exerceises of the Pah"stive school last Friday nikht. Rev. .1. C. Dings made the comec111111eiOment addrclSs for this prog r'essive school. Sheiif Rork 'recntly' notified U'nit 2d States officials in Creeivil le 1!(t to se, an m1: cre l deral pri soners to Ihe P kns e(.1unty jail a's the jail is 'ull now. The same is true of Grenville,Andersen, Spar tanhur m: Greuv.'cod Jails. Tl'he e int'l hasrectived a plen didly writ teni oh(itiary notice o' the denth of as. Mcl). C!appell which sad ev'nt Oicurred April 23. As it was r'eeivel too late for publica tio:n thI: week it will appear in next i'%AZ('. The W. 1. U. of the Pickens as sociaticn will hold a quarterly ineet in- here on die fir.ist Sunday in May instead of the fiftli Sunday in April as anoe11011'd in 1a4 weeks paper. It ik honed that all B3aptist e'hurehes in this asseeintion will sendII delegates to this miv. ionu. It will open at 2:30 1) m., ai'.d tine. suIbjctt for Study will I.e 'P ay r. Ten Pou Quality 11Iri PICKENS Christian Advocate. A business letter from Rev. J. C. Disegs, the popular. and'efficient pas tor of our church at Pie.kens, contnins th se interesting itenis of uews con cerning the progress of his work: Rev. J. M. Steadman was with us Ap~ril 2nd. He g!-ave us a splendid 1 sernic and held our second quarter ly confe rence at the close of the ser vice. We have a class of nine Sun day school pupils who are to be re ceived into the church on Easter Sun day morning. Our Sunday school is to observe Sunday school day oil April 30th. The salaries are prac tically paid to date, and the Educa tional and Centenary pledges are paid 100 per cent to (late. There have been twelve additions to the church since conference. We pray for our editors every day. (Note that splendid Education and Centenary record at Pickens. Iow iny other chuiices in the twc con ferences can equal it ? But if pos sible at Pickens, why not at other places ?--Editor.) A largo number of the members of the U1. ). C. will attend the Dis t:iti ('onfecice of this or!ganiv.ation to be hlid at Clemnon on Saturday th 21) inst. On the ev4'ning of Fri (lay the 2(th ii ref-option wvill he given 111 dele;;:t s and State cfficers at th hiim o lrs 1). W. Daniel. one In a new package At a price that j - The same unmatcl TURKISH. VIRGINIA Guarantecd by II SUGAR FREE inds Ten nlnvilymii.! w e will e ive cach eri th1 eacch ten ($10. 00) dellars spin tit 0'd; you need and at the prie' y'.n (: of' free sugar go*.-- withi anythIingh cutnend hard stoe h-uit this ofl :i s acnd patterns. e(.mple(t(e stock o C menu's. young~ men' nd1 worik shoes, eo I lars, ties andc hl)ts s, sh oes, (orsets, brass iers, ando tin. ni I d1. Children's d resses, rom m, mi, (it o ladies Hanad,.Trimmnaned hat.:. Buat < s Assured and Low Prices a Ccrtaini A. & DAJ ;sors to T. L Benson FORD SALES SHOW 4 APID IN CREASE. Ford retail sales showed a rapid increase in volume during March, soys a report from the Ford Motor Company, I)etroit, and have, necessi tated thc building of 101,164 Ford cars and trucks in April in order to mcet the requirements. This is the largest output of Ford cars ever scheduled for April, being 10,000 above the same month of a year ago. It also marks an early opening of the spring and summer buying and seems to indicate that. even more Ford cars and trucks will be sold in 1922 than in 1921, which was a banner year. Orders for Ford cars and trucks have already exceeded the supply in 7 many parts cf the country an , -.4 chasers are finding it neeIIssar. . to accept deferred delivery. The ,r, Id factery at Detroit is.. getting i n1to capacity production as fast as pot ssi ble, with the hope of preventin g a similar shotage when the spri' ig summer rush b(ins. Ford dealers throughout the Unit ed States are urging Ford cust omera tv I place their orders early and thus pvre vent the possibility of having to -Xzait for delivery. The Picecns Township Singi'I con vention will mwet with BPthlehem Church the fifth Sunhlv afterlVnoonI at. 2:'0 o'clock. -eleven cigar ttes Three FI-e dly Gentlemelz TUR 'i VIRG IA BURL orFIFTEEN that fits the pocket ts the pocket- book ted blend of and BURLEY Tobaccos P E. Pounds. stOmer( freie ten I'r for mercehan II afTord to pay, od In the new~ .zLadies coat (west style andI dyV suits, .shoes. riek Patterns in ~Co. J -, Nt