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SOUT!IER'N RAILWAY SYSTEM Announces Greatly Reduced Round'Trip Excursion Fares to .. ALANTIC CITY AND NIAGARA FALLS Tle Following Round Tr-p Fares Will Apply from Stations Shown Below Froht To Atlantic City, N. J. To Niagra Falls, N. Y. Abbeville, S C-----------------$25.20---------------$35.10 Belton, S. C.---------------------- 22.25,--------------.3470 Clacnsbur. C- '-----------...22.25--------------- 34.70 Carlme, S. C. --- ---------........22.95----------------:32.80 Calse, S. C ' -----_- -------_----- .--.... 23.303 Chmen, S. C------- -- -22------------32 . -- C- ---- -------------- 22.60-------------. 32.40 Crlmie, S. C. Gaffney, S.-C-'-------- --------- 2.15--__-____.__ 3.0025 -e-e , S. C.-- ----- ------------2. -------------- 32.405 Green, S.-C -------- --------- 24.0---------------- 3.8 lGeeno, S. C-------- ---------- 24.85-.-----------..:34.70 Glnaer, S. C.---- -- ------------ 2..1._------._.-- :1.85 Logea , S. C.----- --------------------. ..-32 Lncaser, S. C.-----~~~~~~~~~2.6~--------~~---'4.5 ohrt, S C - -- - - 2---- 2.6--------------- 3.5 rNe w r , S. C ------------.------ .....- 21 ---- ----- . 3.7 Rock ill, S. C.------- -- ---------, 21.0-----.-------.31.85 Spartanhurg, S. C.- -- ------ -230-------.------- 33.15 Union, S. C.-------------- ..-.--. 20-------------- 3300 York, S. C.-- -- ---- ---- 2205----------------- 3:1.85 GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THESE FAMOUS RESORTS Tickets Good for Eighteen Days Including Date of Sale. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Dates -f Sale--July 12th, 18th, 26th, August 1st,-'th, 15th 23ird, 29th, Septembher 6th and 12th. Tcke Higood On all regular trains2(Except-Penn - R road Congressional Lim itedl.) (x~, ~n'vnafal Trickets good to stop over at Philadelphiia, Baltimiore and \Vash. ingion, on return trip only, not to exce- ten days, within fi-nal limit of titkt. NIAGARA FALI S, N.Y. Dates o:f Sale---.July 1th, 19th, 27th, August 2nd, oth. 1th 1 23th, 30th, Scptember 7th, anth, 21st, 27th October .th 11th and 19th. Tickets good go ng on all regular train s leaving \V as hiingtW on, d. C., ongr ds following dates of sale. Tiela is d for stop Tvcrs at, Bulsalo, Phiadepphia, Harrisburg, Balimore and \Wash ington on the return trip only, not to exceed ten days within final limit of ticket. Call on Neareyst Tricket Agent for further intormaton, reservation, etc., or address:ts rt.. C. adTERD.P.s.: Spa rtanburg, S. C. \THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' Ext raordinary reduct ion in lte p1ritest 'Ford Cars, Ford * Tirucks, F'ordson Tlraet ors andi Ford Parts lhave been madle by + the Ford Motor (Com1pany (luring the past year. In keeping w'th .these redluctions, we' have now. greatly reducued our labor charges for lepair service on Ford Cars. The extent of these reductions is shown by the following examples: Overhaul Motor anid Transmission $16.00 Ove'rhauu Hear Axle 'g.0 Replace Transmiissionl Bands 2.00 Grind Valves andl Clean Carbon 2.50 Overhaul Front Axle :3.50 Oil andl Dope Car All Over 1.00 These charges for labor only and do not include parts used in operat'on. All other repair operations reduced in propor tion. Our serv'ice means GENUINE FORD SERVICE, and the strict * use of only GENUINE (not spurious or inferior) FORD PARTS. Thi-s means lower eperating cost to Ford owners, longer life to your car, andl thoroughly satisfactory service throughout its entire life. .( .H. P. SITTON, Jr. Authorized Ford Dealers Miss Sadie Nealy is again teaching in the Keowee School Oconee county. Miss Pearl Sutherland spent last week with relatives here. Mr. Bill Manus o' Gainsville, Ga., was here for a visit last week-end. 1 M'ss Emily Thornley is with rel atives in Elberton, Ga., for the week. Miss Nell Smith returned last week from a delightful trip to Charleston. Mlss Florence Bowen is visting her D brother Mr. C. M. Bowen of Seneca. 2 rs. M. E. Farmer, sister of Dr. Cannon, from Georgia is here on a visit. Miss Bernice Cannon from West minster is visiting relatives in Pick ens. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anthony spent the week-end with relatives in Green ville. i Dr. Porter says that Rev. Spinks has all the moss cleaned off the Pick. ens folks. at Mr. Verner Jones left Monday for a training camp at McCleland Alaba 21 ma where he will be for a month. 2] A singing school is being conducted a tthe Baptist church by Prof. Rue b hush. \lr. and Mir. \. II. Cramer aml Mar. a? and Mirs. S. D. Grotv es setapr c o last wei '1e at 'fable Rack. \Vrs W. S. Grant from Easley wa visitin lait f'riend Mrs. Charles Nal ley 1a.t week-(nd. 1 iirlie C t'ur(ton, Jr.. who has been at th. sum'nier school at Clinton Ix at 1 omne for his vacation. M is ws Alice and Sara White from Athlmta me guests of Mrs. G. R. Ilendricks. liss Annibel Looper has returned to her home near Pickens after spending the past ten (lays in Green j ville with relatives and friends. Miss Elinor Mauldin has returned after a most delightful visit to her cousins the IMisses Robinson's of Eas ley. Miss Fannie Finney, one of our accomwieudataing "hello" girls is en . joing a much nieeded rest with her The many friends ofT Mr's. M. M. HIIolder r'egr'et that hert condition is n ot muchi impr~loved(. She :s9 now with heri~t p-trents at Easley. Furmtian Chtastain. Paul G;rav'ely, \ A ae Hlder c anad \Ansi!! Nealy' left hilt Wedneschy for nia :\le (lellana, - \n~tin,.-Ala.. wtherte thtey will re \ s Alona: (h ihi v.ho hea haen f th siat e by t he siennss iof i'r T he sining'' sehen!, which h, bing~ tauttjht at the fBaptist cbureh by I':ot'. .1 HI. Rutebuash of Dayton, \'a., is an fopotuniiity fort instruction in mausie t(w-c it is hop~ed ntone( of Cur chi] dre and(it ~ y(;untg !people will tmiss Mrsli.TJake Gesne~'ll 'savs t hat her1 in Saa i nab,'. writIes-.that hei has been c.'lptred1 :') 1 at. oif l:quor ini the ityaid (ightt mile5 uip the river he ~ alons cit'.whiskey. Mr'it. andl Mlrs. A-. HI. Ciomier of S patanhurlit g. Mrts~. J1. A. Scott antd lt t~e dauight er of Ridge Springs, Ess Gertrudle Wilsen and brothers of Wil a Ii::mist on and Misses Beulah alnd Car ol(ine Singleton of Westminster are visiti-ng at the home of Mrs. Char k~tte (layton. cigarettes :10 They mae GnOD! Bible Thoughts for This Week -- Sunday. OlREAT P'oWvi"t RtO3I (;O1): Ikhold. I give 11110 you powser to tread on serpents and sorpions. and over all thIe power of the en. emy ;ant nothligi shall by any means hurt you.--l.uke 10: 10. Monday. A SUltE (it'lDE:-Commit thy way unto tlie Lord: trust also In hi ;. anl he shall bring it to pass. 1test In the I.ord, and walt pa tiently for hin .-l'sahn 7: 5, 7. Tuesday. TIl E FIRIST A NID 'iE LAST: I 0n1 the firut. and I am the ist: anil biesides; mite there is no (;nil .' .. I( hre at God besides me*: yea. there i. no God: I know not andv.--Isaiah1 -14t: (;, R. Wednesday. ItJ:AL, l'E;.\':-W1Vision's w1a13 a re hays of pleasant1(s5, :nd all ! her baths aIre peace. - Proverbs 3: 17. Thursday. (;'1l ; i 1) (l I Il'S: - The LorI will give grace and glory : no good thing will he withhohl from them dhat walk upr igliy.-'salm 84: 11. Friday. T1I1"; <t1INIS'IENTIl11 GUIDE ): The steps of a good! marn aire or leredl by he I.'o r.---'sI al' : : 23. Saturday. Ni .l(iti W.\lt:---Nation shall f rot lift up swordl against na:tion.i !!eill er shtill they 10000n war aily m( .u114 --18.ah b "::-. 4 MICKIE SAYS WitA. STOP ''A\.MiN' A0orys COu.EClNe GUBSCr14smo NO 3EST AS SOON AS "1E ST A6'4 GM% N0 AW AN PAPER' INK FREE FER NUMy1W' 1 PAPERI GoiN' VP, 'M4 . Aptea 3OH& O. RCb0I~Sti awn toew eN ,k 4'. .1.NV ' e eastrowt onn bIe has beenu in P'ickens with her~ * verl 1 reitiveS for the last ten The Issaque the Hobbs-Hent tinue the busine Mill Store in the On Tuesday, Aug even the clerks in the si this rule will not be bro We have gone o' cheaper than it has beet We figur ten to twenty 4 us and furnish dise. The aluminum ch ISSM( HUMAN INTEREST STORIES. Science of Magnanimity. A farmer sold his place a'hd bought a farm in another ecunty, because his neighbors were so mean. With his family and his furniture and his cat tle on the road, he stopped at a spring near where lived an old fellow who should have been teaching philosophy but who, on account of lack of educa tion, had missed his calling. This farmer told the old philosopher how mean his neighbors were and that he hoped he would never see them again. The old philisopher said, "They are just as bad or worse where you are going." And they were. Soon after that another farmer, who was moving, stopped and told the o(1 philosopher that the only reason lie wals moving was to get near a better school and that it nearly broke his hc art to leave his neighbors. The c!( philosopher said, "You will find them just. a.< good and as kind where you are going." And he (lid. 'oi have perhaps heard of the fel trow who died in the prime of his life of spite which had backed up and soure(d in his system. A neighbor of his, and old fellow who eculd generally say something good of every man, after trying his level best to think of something kind about him, said: "lHe was not as mean all the time as he was sometimes." 'Ihere is no doubt about the fact (hat many a man actually suffers and dies from rheumatism, from heart trouble. from liver complaint, brought on by the poison of hate in his sys tem. He just can't forget and does not. want to forget those who have ('' posed him. Any doctor will tell you that this is true. An adding machine is a wonderful tiere of mechanism. It will add a columin a of figures nine yards long. Press the button marked 'total" and it will give you the correct answer. i'ss aneth r button and you will h( ar a rattl ing tinklinkg sounml as it literally throws all those figures out C its system. Now press the "total" a'ain and it will print "U0"-two oos.le e'ggs! A!! those fl '_Ure ar "1n( freever! Anaddin'g mna(hn whlicih would not throw cfYl all the fi cures of yesterda . and last w -( and last year wouid not he worth thirty cents. A sal( man cculd not law such a machine n '.ou, cnild he? 'Forgive us our tre5spasse, as we gorvive those who t respassi agrai nst us." "Do unto ot'ers as you would have them do .Unto you." There is sound philosophy in the Christian re ligion. How the world loves the man without a grouch. le is like a buck et of lemonade when we are thirsty! He is like a thousand dollars when we are broke! A glad welcome awaits him everywhere! The fellow who is built like a good adding machine is all right! Julius Caesar was built like agood adding machine. You remember when he overcame his greatest rival, Pom.. pey, and all the corresnondence be tw.cen Pompev and his followers came into Caesar's possession-plots to everthrow Caesar -you reminember Caesar had these letters burned with ot even readling them, Hie forgave his enemies without even finding out who they were! Caesar's fame will ivec co lone as men love mao'naniniity. Rohert E. Lee was built like a good mlbline mazchine. lie fouorht wvith all his 'night and when at last he sur r"'ndered. lie at once becaime' a loval -'ldiers to b'e t rue cit iz/enW of the I . S. A.\. Please lot mec sav right here tI theIIn cld idcieris wuho werrei' t he mecnlden' downu' in thevi r hearts. m's loy'al to fte flaor of our country e!ty i i s'elf'!-J do not holicve' er. aman or woman in the south ATTIS IPOSITI ena Mill has bougl lerson Co. at Centra ss under the name o: same buildings. :ust 1st 1922, we will change' ore being required to pay Cat ken for anyone. rer our large stock of goods a sold in Central since the wai e on saving each :ents on each dollk only the very besi ecks will always be the sam e : )UEENA MILL Sr J' W. Parrott. Managr, whose heart does not thrill at the sight of the flng, and few, if any, who would not, 4f need be, Willingy and gladly (lie for it. It is mua harder to forgivb when we have b n whipped. Lee was big enough, grand enough, noble enough to (o that! Abraham Lincoln wi built like a good ading machine. He fought a good fight into which he put every ounce of his magnificent strength, and when at last victoiy was won. and the slaves were free and when the union was save(l, there was no. malice in his noble heart, but, rather,. "Charity for all!" I do not think I have ever seen this picture, but it is nevertheless vividly inlnressed on my mind. I can Fr e Lincoln lying in his coffin in the capitol with the flag of his coun. try draped about him as the hushed thousands slowly pass by to view him for the last time. On his sad face there is the faint shadow of a smile, a smile like the smile that mutist havo been on the face of Jesus after he had said, 'Father, forgive them; for they know not what they dlo." What has all this got to do with education? Just this: if we know nil about Greek and Latin and his. tory and many subiects, but have not lonreed how to relieve ourselves of the hate in our hearts--"have not charity"-our education is sadly de. floiont. Let us learn the Seience of Mv-nnis'ity. It is the noblest sei. en"o of then all. How mih betto"" and healthier and hanier this world would be if we would all (8' oven nor cent of us, n"netire th ce"Anen, of n1ennnimity, Tf wo c'oul'l iust. m'oes down the hut. tIan andl relneso th," h1~eo and t1,- hurt tat is in our hear' Wh! \Ven I think of fh:, it som th-t T en almost hear the :nerl- s'in(in' in the h', When Baby Frets )1. T'iltil'lltutil 1S s ' T et't ., er Will Remiiove thIle Watch carefully, mother, for fever ishness, sour stomach, coated tongue, cold and colic, or stomach and bowel disorders. Give the -crying, restless child a few doses of Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether and note the inmodato improvement. This old reliable baby remedy comes in the form of a swoet Powder that infa,:t take more road ily than sticky syruns or liquid mod icines. It is comi "ed of powdered antiseptics, digestants and granular stimulants. contains r.o opinteg or harmful drugs. For fifteen years this care~.fully pr.. pared prescription of a successful baby special ist has won hund reds and hundreds of unsolicited test imonnials from doctors, druggists and uappr'ci a tive mothers. Time and againa itsi effici oecy has been' 'proven abryosi: quest ion of dloublt. f it fan to' ho'ly ders in a ,nchag'..-' i:1 ,i;. es 25c at your dru:.-- ar . EPFCWi AL OFFER The Gre envijll Daily' News and The Pickensfl senftinel onie year11 each for the p)rice of The N'wws ane. FTe1' Pik~ Senitintel anid the At ON .t the stock of I and will con f the Issaqueena :o a strictly Cash basis, ~h for their goods and. nd marked everything customer from ir spent with of merchan' is cash at both stores.. ['ORE