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Locals and prsonlals Alln IIv(nu kit.r'for lialley Mill. tiry Ir,, iist i' lat. weetk, MIss1444 ~ itinrlut I pert h g oni Or a vis4it 1o Mrs4. luiitit Ifester lit, -N il . Minulelin went (.4 Seneen "Ilesdaly (to atteIld thet (lpy Smlith Rtev. W'. 'T. ox and M r. W. P'. I'ini y 1ttt't h I it eri l it at ti ' r If MiRs. L.ouili igrr has been (II It dobliht f l visit it, Aloz:, E*:vn 1.411 yi1 14 r v I I vib iv lubh Ge. of ( the Salenm V ti pe1 e l I aIll st. t we44 k enlt with l hi.E ry lielv't; MN ey. Ni '. tiil ilenderson of 'a lt on Imd 11 INI1 .< 111 1.414Wperl 41f 44vienville it -e vistliinir I elat ivest *'n town,. it. vu y 11'' 4\ 1e hi11hy,1 .1it'e1, ' h. n (11woAI.vt I V irrin ill, 3tn-1. v isit int he . mot incr. r, 1'r.. .1 akt. ( osnit 11. Nit'. vid I .ynn ill nt - t 1 hi binn mic :ec,'\Vt:-'t1w I.t ,. d'y ier ha:n -111'n. Iho summer R . . V 1.-t lru arl. m , % mpo1:1lit-4 I l i tl aii 'it, ei e V '.i y. N . . V t d ht cis di : r, r. \ ri h.l 1;:n ll . I n t I. * \vrv 1'i' t lgl' , of fly1, * l' '' ; .l . . 1 tuidt ttend flte meeting of~~~~ ibthp I ente\1 F'riday lifter l I ., , t, \h . w h . \ . : Io d ; 'a-t 4 t ur a o a 't of a te Sle s t t e I it I''\and pahil ' t. fo l (IUQQ.va de o o g HUt namsoer 15 toeh 2enhe \v4* IHamn , se OV s 25] to4 sie avi, alt Your trade isue U . W. e HE/N 4',v It h% Nw fall rnow daily kr riving at the re of Edwards & Darsey. Mlrs. M. A. Hoyrga went honic with Mr. andu Mrs. Carlisle Newton ltt' Sundity. Air. Marion 17(111lAmesnte goes to Wof f0rd to 1ak 1up) hi stud ies againl this weekt. Aixs Oliv logmi Ntv wton leatves filr ( Cio next Wednesday Where she will rete'll14 lii duties as4 temlher. '\-e l~ Kutic Cuvroto and salr--t .\in Keiulh leave forl Rock 11111 to ter '' Vjl W intoj Co0lltgel this we'ek. Plugene PIdi ubw loenited inl Pickenis to h. -.rv4itio for thle Tay~r-oht tt if mItd Pole Co. MIr. Andu Alrs/ Orank Ilemidrieks, 16n1d chihiren Hat -. O(ra NI ublin viited :11 C it i b in n'nl Sulittr latx Week. Miisses iry Frlinet ,. Catherine 111141 Ni It er Robert at Id II ugh 1 C.th tair of Chrlst 1 r1 e gulest a of rs, It. A . I Iitgood. The I itnI' s tilTI ilhuem-ball teami de iented a Itll Iea Aim Central till the local mill diamoild Saturtly by a Mb-s \lary liallum i.,. in t t ll t ilt 11(l\ AU. :4in.ema ethry intenx few daysl wIhltr zho will take up het .Atuie (or anlother, yea. Mes.s. Claude mid Igu eniv Alex :n1111er, who have beenl vis:H ng rein1 hv li h r, all1 the Snmmler, will r(% t urn ti o irm1minham. A bama, th 'h eCo. will ho the:- fall lhtowin' tic un l xl -to-mlea .m t h thin; filt' nu n this w ek. Mr I uim I will betl he tore tkho yon u '. usur (lad ad the dinthis p I 't . \1\r. ma M . . .1 . 0. F asev 11nd no. MNt 11. 1l, Mrs. G". V. Nehi a !stated b1 1.ast we 1'astpap , whi w m thOSe AttendinMg:in t Girel unvl l ar11 e mi ni k At Clen . n eeng tiv.s nt 'nbIll.% is pl c \ few m ri iah V'h wins het has 11%b1n0 t it tIivverl mi will be inl histfievr a usual, ~ ~ It 1,d111sev11eyn r~ b-is hul. pp recira ted. met i will bee drt unaymonio ill 0" il) I1' t 'e I er t l ,.IDRIOKS J me Taylor, of Pickens, has b n decl red the winner Qf the Pi kens count scholarship in Furm Uni versit , Th's scholarship is ovided by the rusteef of Fpurnan U) iversity and 11 a ardedsin competet)-te exam ination. It will e of .,ateren to soic to hear that Ira. Mary / Larks, who taukht schoo near Cntral and Ut Pleasant Hill and Sjk Mile back in .he seventies, as jved to see her 84th birthday a d is hler home, in the Waxhaiws rla - 'lhe birth place of Andrew Jaekson. Mr: Mack Chi'itqlher of Pickens halts accepted a $osition with McLean l'ortor Co., wgol(sale dealers in no tions, gont-a frynishinmrs, etc., of Spar tanburrg, as traveling sesman. Iis territory is itpper South 'arolina and he will colitinue to make is home in P' ekcens for thel presenlt.' A iionumient erected to th memory of Sov. N. L. Chastailn by th Wood mV'i (tf the World will be i pveiled at the Pickeis cemetery th' third Sundhay afternoon, in SeptembWdy at :3 o'clock. All Woodmnen urged ti sit tend and the public 's cordially inivit ed. VICkENS SCHOOL11 OPENING l'OSTl'ON El). Thlt' Piekens 1:gl School will lieginl its next sessioti on Septeiie- 2.'. inl stead of Septeiber- 18 as has be n previously announleed. The building and etquipment will nt. het ready by the first. date. E xaIinations will b lit Id On thn, 25th. All patrons of thl scthet'l and evryonet who 's intcresttd in havitg t he best sthool is u rged to 11ttemd the openline. It wouldhit in courgihj' for everylt to stop wer1 anid give one houllr to the good o' school. IECRF.\31 FSTIVAL, AT l'.ESTINE There will bo a1n ice tvenm ftsti valI nt Pa-lestino school houlse Fri day nighlt. Septemberol 1.;. begilnim at S utitl t'Iock. Asidt tiem sellimu thit teveli. an i ntrest ogeIiii tonsisting tof .u1i :md 1rtlinen spenht irs, wv:Il lit' a'rrite:i out. Tl publit' is cortiity invitt'd to lit pr somi tin thlis O .nsion.. l PF VS CitF.K SOCETY. The Peters Creek Literar11y soc-t will give a pibli ime'et nigl Fritl nilht. Seminbellr l.". beitmiga o'cl k. Pubil i cotially :nvitetd. FiKnor.a Singlettin. Presidelit. Sl'T ROWC SCh001. C1.0811 T he Fl-' 1oc sx'h ''ettl closedl Se,1 ten'iber 8th, maruiking. the endt of work. hiuring the Inst week t he a1 te\Ve ws gretatly red~neetd on a s''Uin' ci' Viper:' i tihlds ef foddel pen i.. ctdtet ein. M any were i werds 'oft childish farewell and mmn pas-'-g' tary t meor'pae man Itwto months :ust past. rie ain Suniday afteoion uthi wasi nit Oted verVy badly. Mrs.li :. E ae n ite s *Hug' ~ hv~ f Tonille : Stu avii1 * elim . c cl taltof iUtitday i ds.d to te churchi. Rev.y Rotbert Neli n 10pa ster . did t he 1'reachingm. -1 t'U t' rn hewe~n Mrs' Pa': 1 .'.n and twoc chi'drc of Get'.i'~in me~ ont aviit to her pari' n ersu. of ~ alday . Th sc andj da Asr l Guy' Nefui tt and fus hs tano Goec .Enehd the pa~rtv. mte a't M'ar'iin scho,'l, sret thewe tnd w :th htimefolks. Mr'. and Mrs. \V 1E Prhud and se II n~sa N-.amiNI ~i e9 Pickens Luiber Co. Pickens, S. C. Headquarters for Paint Our Certain-teed Prices House Paint Per 01. No. ) - Per Per Pej OOat. Quart Pint Olive Green (No. 445) $2,80 900 Universal Varnish $3.70 $2.25 $0.80 32 Light Oak Varnish Stain a5' Outside W hite (No. 448) 3.50 I vory, Interior Enamel 1.25 IT isn't often You get the best quality at th best price-but you certainly do in Certa, -:1 #teed paint. -z. The reason Is the Certain-teed cost plus basig. No arbitrary profits are added to make color prices uniform. Certain-teed makes each color from the best materials and then prices the color - - according to the cost to manufacture. You get the benefit of both quality and price. It is a pleasure to recommend Certain-teed, it never disappoints. See us before painting-it will pay you. NCertaitPAeed PAINT - VARNISH ROOFING - LINOLEUM- OIL CLOTH RELATED PRODUCT& M anW knew him when he was a b What one is there of us that has nrt felt dheo o a bo"isfaction over the outstanding success of a life-long friend ! Oiten (i stir prise-sceminigly "till of a studlden." Yet neither surprifing nor - stdden, when you stop to think back ocr each step of hi. pro rcss. HE United States Rubber Company-makers of U. S. Royal Cords-were first to conceive,nake and announce - the balanced tire. A tire in which there is s'ich corn. Iplete mfiitYv of action in treadl a-id carzr.ss tha.: necidher will give way before the other.\ First to conceive, make and announce a com;le:c line of tires-a tire for every need of prlcc t.ad use unuer one - standard of qiiality. -- First to tell the public about the good and bad in - tire-retailing. (ou remember the phrase "Go to a legitimate de er and get a legitimate tire.") First also to arouse industrial and trade minds to the need of a new kind of tire -- competition. (Competition for better and - - better values. Greater and greater pub. li contidenize.) -4 T1ESE high spots along the U. S. road to leadership indicate the intent-the will to win by the qual. i-y route in a price market. - Now that so mnany car-owners - have given their verdict for qualityp tires in general, and U.S. Tires in rarticular--a humbLer of dealer and cpir-ow1ners whose vision has been clouded by "dis.* dcounts," "sales" and what- - not. arc beginning to re- -~~~ -member that they "knew - him when he was aboy" -- Uniteid StatesflTias a Ierfl Tm 4~~k'' ' C'" .u; PICKENS MOTOR .CO. PICKENS CHiU RCH Dl RE~CTORY. Sunday~ It 7:00 p. mi - ~~~I(lA Prayera Mee'ting- every Tllis-n -R'- ...LATON'S APP'olNT SAPTIST Cli cilC ait S :00 p. m. M lENTS. e.F.T Co. Past or. -is Sid----I~p t 1a udySchool at 10 p. mn. AP'POlNTM~lFNTS FOR~ii(i PICKNS~m Dtil :0p 1 reahing very se'on~d and fourth ,,., 'fuiddaydy-TatLI 11Mia.1 am.n Preching evr una igta *irs Suda ..Porter' capel~l 11 Fut udySlmi .n. :0 .m 'lan. m-i Tabnor ~::p. m. ~ thhm :0~m Prayer Me :ing every Wed - Secon Silunday - Rethl 11 o'cloc'k at 8:00 p. 'm. a. m: Salem :::0 p. m. T1hini Sundayi -. Tabior 11 o'clock a. ONE'r(LON in; Pa'rter-s c'hapel ;::10 p. mn. Ii~F~lYTFRI N ChURh 1Fourth Sunday-. Mchinniey's chap. OnI'rvd arsi Pcer. ~~ 30: 1." a . P.lhidsonu. Pastor. j~pry PREACHlING DAYS ON NORRIS Pees .C .1,. .l. W.Pir pastor, announces n' \.r:s charge as follows:.Matn. .Erl F. K t E THODIST CHI. R l First Su:nday.-.--Fairview at 11 a.Greje.SC Pcn.S.. - .: Twe&v Mile at 4 p. im.MA.TN& AL Firstin Sunay-N. opaaw 1 a m.: Bethe 43:0.p. m Third atnday-----Telve:Mile 11 a.*m