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too''s an Personals Airs. W. T. Jeans has been very ill for several (ays. Guy Cantrell is -.Rpending this Dionth inl Clayton, Ga. Marion Lescsne commenced the Schcud at Rocky Bottoml last Mnd01ay. Mr. and 311s. Ebb H-. F'elds of - Senen spenit Sunday with friends here. liss L.eda Brazeale is spendini a few days with ice sister, Mrs. W 11. Dates. Mrs. W. R. Cantrell and small ch'l. drell are visit ing in Brevard anad Rosman. Miss Lethin -thrker of Westminster was a busntSS yisiter to our city last Saturiy. M)1rs. Frank Nailey who has been' qu.te fck'or n week or m11ore, is greatly improved. James 11. Priee, 4r., of 'Greenville is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. H1. E. Scaborn. Mrs. J. B. Hester of Easley spent last week with Mrs. Jerry Looper, who has been quite sick. Mrs. N. E. Thornley has returned homc after a two months visit with her aiughters inl Anderson. Messrs. Claude and Eugene Alex ander from B3irimineham, Ala., are visiting Mrs. T. J. 'Mauldin. Ingal Iarrol at worthy young man who lives w:th hi Grandmother Cau ley at this platce, is quite sick. Mrs. v. I.. Stallilins has returned F to Atlanta after a visit with her par S ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al. F. Hester. Mrs. Hattie Gritfin Bruce of Green Ville ws here last week to see her sister, Mvs. Baker, and other friends. Mlr. an11d Mrs. 1. F. Bigby and baby of Willivmston spert Suuday with her ptarents, "Mr. anl Mrs. M. . Welborn, near P'ekens. A lIvrge aindi nee it the Baptist ehureh last Sabbath enjoyed the sinu. Ing l by Pref. Rnebush anld th good 'ermon by Mr. Cox. Four no,. memibr were received into t h. church by letter. LAI DayDreaml FINER TI Faee Powder .'1m jaCtwith irror t. Talenm Pew ler.. .15 0. (Cold Ci am .. -.- .- -.. -....__- ..- - _a e G I AR.\NTEED) SHU--M I.K FOR WHITlE F TR'Y THiE D)Rt KEO WEE * R. E. Lewis, Prop You Will Find iness at the S And paying the foi' produ~ce. Hams 15 to 25 - Hams over 251 to size and quality. Your trade is a Yours f ~. W. H E 'tittle Olar T.,Hinton Jf., who has beeh quite sick, is somevhat better. Miss Christine Clayton of Central in visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van Clayton. Miss Mabelle Finney is spending this we%,ek with Mrs. Zena Brazeare. Miss hoe Broyles of Anderson is the attractive guest of Miss Ora Me. Fall. Miss Mattie Eutherland of Easley was a visitor to our town 4ast Sat urday. Miss Margie Smith of Liberty is 'the chaiing guest of Miss Nell Smith. Ladies will be ospecially interested -i the Keowee Pharmacy's ad this week. The county campaign ,vill open at Easley next Tuesday mn iLia;, at tn O' clck. AIr s. 11. E. Seabord1 spena, '1.st week in Greenville with relatives and friends. Miss Mayy Morris is visiting rol atives in Hautwell, Ga., for a couple of we'ks. Mr. and Mrs. 0. -E. Nalley of inr Easley spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Duirham. Mrs. El'za Mauldin Grandy. of At lanta is visiting lher many relat\ives in Pickens and the dUrroundiri coun try for several (lays. Mr-. Charlic Durham is nursin , t Mr. W. It. MIcKinney onl Bi. E.asta lop i luh having the misMi tune of ett'ng his leg broken laist week. The P'Lkens LeaAue' of Wol;. V'. ter'; w%\ill hold o ree-ular . n1i the court hans.,' Thul"rsha ae..on August 10. at 5 'clock.' Mr. an' Mr s. A. - !. Uin' r \ , er'abure ad Mir. and 'MIrS. S. 11. Gr ofcs I .iherty wt re em4 5t f Al.and . L.i. Chayton last wk. Last Sun11day wvas the 'irst iay in) the last ten y ars that Aliss Flrance. Cvx has1. missed freml Sunlda. .chool. -1n.l this albsenet was causcl hy her illness. M!r. Thomas Wuibe-rn wasI inl Grenville last w\-k with his son I. nit elbern., who is :n the Green vi!!e city hospital. 11is many friends wi!) bt lad to knew his health is mc1h imin proved. )IES oilet Articles IAN EVER Nail Cleanscr--_.. - ----.....-0..5 Rouge__-- .. _.- __................50 , Lip Stiek...-----------.......--.25c, Teilet water............_- .- __..---1.75 :\Ahnnd Cr' am...---...-----.$1.75 TO P'LEASE. 1iflFS----WONT RI'l OFF. :25e 'G STORE FIRST' PH ARMACY Phone 24 Me Doing Bus ime Old Place i Greenville mnarket lbs. 25c, bs priced according ppreciated. 01r tr'ade, IDRIOKS M. C.. Smith and children will leave this week for New York to spend several weeks wih Mir. Smith, who is a cotton broker there. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Baily, Mrs. Lawrenec and Mrs. Pbole of Ander son were guests of their relative, Mrs. Troupe Partridge Iozst Sunday. Rev. J. C. Diggg and family came bdek to Pickens last week afttr a delightful sojurn of three weeks at Junaluska and other places 'n North Carolina. The colored people of Pickens held their annual slavery reunion Friday. Quite i crow( was preseit. Captain Janies H. Griffn made a short talk for them. It is expected that a hir'xe crowd of U. D. 's and 1). A. R's will go to the Kirkscy home seven miles north of.here. nex t Friday for the August meeting. A large party of our town people 0 a're ealmpinig fcor two or threce day3 > at Gauley, where there is no lust or heat and where there is plenty of fresh a'r and water. An election for cotton weiherl at Pickens will be h(ld August &9. These I wisihing to.vote in this electionl mut obtain certificates from ' .G Chi:stopher on .or before Wedis y v August i. Cole Di'bson, a former resident of Picelens county. is in the Greeniville conility jail chargcd with shootinqr to dkath a Greenville mi.i by the name cf iulh r in West GrCenville st 1-tiday nih . Among then man. ladieo who attal- x edl the Annual Grneup Cnsw tht \ inaln's AuNiltivI b y .I !ien chur h :.t a- -I !. -id:' y wort, i0l mt s R. .Le . I Ii ,Id Is "ru 2e I It. Ia ho i. W . - l'. .lm hiin .. I and it E O4.wisii th~ssis he. 'ec~ ..c w,-e Tvrsdk y -id ferwn y t ic -m S- vtth k-me tn t h . nvk In the cou1 - tY m.uditr : t ! tr Isurlrc . 0Our O'eal.I fie Wt iO ck11 h hy e mpli ml:n:te' I ~ an1d en-!tctu:e-Ss of their reper-S. O..e The hurdayAfter.noon Bridur-e club .had as its hostess last weAk Mirs. Alack Christopher. The spacious iporlh was a coCl and inviting spot wtihl lovely dvhlias and pot plants. I Punch was served to the guests on entering an(l a l(elightful 'e course at the close of the gamnes. The county tax books are se!ll ! open and remain so until September 1. Executions, however, have been written up and will be turned over to sheriff for collection September 1. Taxes collected by the sheriff will (arry considerable more penalty than if paid in the treasurer's office by September 1. The large concourse of people who were at the Baptist church en last Sunday night enjioyed th. addr'ess given by Hion. J. P. Carey', Jr~ from start to' finish. He took for his sub ject, "Do Better," and opened it by reading the story of the Prodigal Son. He gave good sound advice -to all; particularly the young men and women admonishing them to refrain 'rom bcing disobedlient to G od and parents, Hie wvained them agtainst ge tt'nig money and using it for self, andl~' e'ited instncs * i erime causied thru evi e'm' miwor., hti'p aaI u,-a-ed ii il to hnv for G(. A PRElYlTY P'ARTlY The y. ungter st of this and the| ft :gihbring ti was had a very en. I 'yae:.X parity at thle be'autiful home ef NIlis. 31. I. Smith on M1enday n~ nig. Ui:ue inv'.it ations had been seat out thrc e or four days previous readimg thus. "C.tome to my home .August 7, (01 ome dressed ats a child 10 or 11. 'The byre'-fcot trail of yester-year,. Thait leads to lands we knew so well I And in our childhood held so dear." Theo and Nell Smith. . On the front door w;as this pla- I card, -"This way to the nurserv--- j take your Imag'.nat ion with you." - The young childlren were met at the deor by a nurse wvho tied a pla--I card bearing the child's name around his neck. (They engaged in games. suitable to their ages. Little Elinor I Boggzs from I ierywas winner of ( one prize, Fi'ank Smith from the samte place ano:her, and James Par -L tridge' the* third. Jeninnis Jones f rom Liberty TIlayed on the piano and deC- L liius ice cream cones were 'servedC to thle delighted little ( ?) folks. Their mothers (lid not like for them to be out too late, so Mirs. Smith sent them home at twvelv e o' - clock. MIARRIAGE A marriage that was a complete suripinse tc the many friends of the contracting parties took place at the residence of the officiating off:eer near Cateechee on Saturday', July,29th about 8 p. in.. wvhen Mir. Deforest Sat tertfield .and Mliss Julia 'James were; united on the holy bonds of wedlock' by J. Alonzo Browvn, N. P. The groom is a son of Mir. an-1 Mirs. Sam Satter'field of Central and holds a responsible position in said town, white is bride is the youngest daughter of M1r. W. (C. ,James of Cen tial, who lost his wvife some time nee. 'rhe bride is a lovely young giirl and we predict fur the happy young cou ple a bright future. Mfay peCfil, hiappiness and pros. per ty be theirs ig the wvish of the writer. - p,, MID SUMMER Sul As the summer senson advanvcs n that we wil only be able to use for a another season. To help our custome wvant wve are malkingp sp)ciall prices Onl LADIES AND 11ISSES C We are ecrtainly adding to our ba i rreeate the real money saving purch counter. 0 RE31NA We lse have a large table of rei eril for a waiiste. skirt or dress and Our ste'k of ready to wear is larg 1e y4r war: anld at reasonable r Edwards Te Globe Fur * Of Greenville is C furniture bar~ month C We extend a cordia tomers in Pickens County offerings we have for this ly do we invite all youni and see ont complete line We have experienced to help you in your selec THE GLOBE FURl 124 South Main Street i. 44 GGESTIONS 0. al hesitate to buy expensive tbings !short time, and then put it aside for As out in getting such articles as they voils, organdies and aney (rOs goods. GFORDS AND' PUMPS. rgain Shoe counter and you w,ill ap ases that you can make from our shoe NTS nants from which you can select ma at a bargain. Don't forget to see e and complete an(i it is our aim to rices. 4s niture Company ffering some unusal ains (luring the f August. invitation to our 91d cus to come and see the special -month, and most especial married couples to come of household furnishings. salesman who will be glad tions. i ITURE COMPANY Greenville, S. C.