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To The .9ig AuctionEa At. E.L.& . B. Hamilton's Furniture Store. Thursday October 26th. . Friday October 27th. S-:turdoy, October 28th. Monday October 30th. Tuesday October 31st. One sale each day and one each night at 3:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Plenty of seats for the crowd. Fur niture of all kinds for sale at your own price. PIEDMONT AUCTION Co. L. L. & G. B. Hamilton's Furniture Store. EASLEY, S. C. You Will Find Me Doing Bus imess at the Same Old Place And paying the Greenville marke ,for produce. 40c per doz for eggs at present. 20c per lb. for hens. 30c per lb. for fryers up to 75c. Hams 15 to 251bs. 25c, Hams over 251bs priced according to size and quality. Your trade is appreciated. Yours for trade, J. W. H ENDRIOKS ANOUNCEMENT We have opened up a first class automobile repair shop in the building formerly occupied by W. L. Hilton, and are pre pared to do your automobile re pairing, re-charging and building batteries. A trial is all we ask. Lynch and Smith ~Phone Pickens, S. C. SMITH'S STUDIO iwill give one 8x10 enlarged picture free to. each person spending $2.60 for photo graphs during the fair at Easley. Big auction sale of Furniture go ing on in Easley this week, at E. L. & G. B. Hamilton's Furniture Store. REECE'S GIN will gin your cot ton and put on good heavy bagging and ties for $3.00 per bale; will pay market price for seed or exchange 17 sacks of high-grade cotton seed meal for a ton of seed. A. G. Reece, Manager. FOR SALE.--Several good mules also fresh milk cows. R. C. Baker. It WANTED-To buy milk cow. Ap ply to Sam B. Craig or phone 39. It FOR SALE-A 100 lb mule and one milch cow. H. Y. Lawrence, Jr., Celhoun, S. C., R1. 3t FOR SALE.-Furniture at auction. E. L. & G. B. Hamilton's Furniture store Oct. 26 to 31. STRAYED-From my home Oct. 13th, one Red Duroc sow pig. Finder rlease notify J. T. Roberts, Pickens Star Route. LOST.-Between Se)Ieca and Cen tral on top soid road $35.00 in bills. Finder please return to Frank Tay lor, Calhoun, S. C.. R1, and get re ward. NOTICE-We expect to have a car of fine hogs for sale at right price in Central, Saturday, Novem ber 27th. W. T. Earle, W. E. P'inson. STRAYED OR STOLEN-Sunday, October 22nd, one male English FoN Hound, 4 months old, black back and tan legs. If anyone knows anything of it please notify. Jim Owens, Pick ens, S. C., R1. it One 1921. model Ford Touring cai with starter, almost new. Will ex change for 1500 lbs of good middling cotten. A real bargain if you want a good car and get 25 ets per lb. foi - your cotton. see J. W. Stewart al court house Pickens, S. C. I will sell at Publ'c Auction Sat urday, Oct. 28, 1922, my household goods which consist of Kitchen Fur niture, ,Beds. Dishes of all kinds Stoves, Dressers, Tables, and other articles too numerous to mention. J. E. Gravley, Pickens. S. C., R1, on Mrs. B. C. Bakers's place. NOTICE t Within the Pickens School Districl and not within reach of the town taxes lies an eleven acre tract of lanc with a good five room house that ha: three fire places and d well on porch The house is in good condition having recently been covered. This place has running water on it and a pas. Lure. The rest cultivated. 'This is ti be sold first Monday in November ir the setitlement of F. E. Alexander es tate. On the roadl to Reece's mill lies four acres of vacant land joining Sherman Evet's place. This will b< sold first Monday in November. F. E. Alexander's estate., To be sold the first Monday in Nov. Sember is a perfec.tly grand little farn of thirty aceres situatedl on a good public read wvthin view of the top soil road leading from Pickens to Greenville. .On it there' is a well fir.ished six-room house, twvo wvells, large barns. pasture, good orchard~ and a tenant house. All of these buildings are newvly covered and the house painted. Th's also goes under the settlement of F. E. Alexander's estate. CITATION STATF OF SOUTHI CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. By N. A. Christopher Esquire, Pro bate Judge. ~'Whereas. G. C. Bolding made suit to me to grant him Lctters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and Ef fects of .fames R. Ross. These are therefore. to cite and adl menish all and singular and kindred and Creditors of the said~ James R. Ross dcccased, that theg be and ap pear before me. in the C6u1t of Pro bate, to be held at Pickens Court Hlouse, S. C., on the 3rd 'day of Nov 1922. next. after publication hereof. at 11 o'clockc in the forenoon, to show cause. if any they hrve, why the said Administration should not be granted. G orn under my Handl and Seal. this ijd (lay of October. 1922, in the 14'7 ,~ car of our Tndlependence. N. A. Chriertopher. Judleo of Probate, Pickens ,County. WVeldon Chr'stopher is a man aifter our own heart. As soon as he hent'd that there was an increase in the edlitor's family Mr. Christopher promnptly paid his subscription five .gars in adlvance. LUDF1 ENHDCDG DRD S To Be Held At Pickens Court House November 3 and 4. The regular fall teacher's examina. tion will b. held November 3rd and 4th at Pickens, S. C. The examina tions will begin promptly at 9:00 o' clock a. M. Applicants may stand for a Pri mary Certificate, first, second *or third grade; a General Elementary Certificate, first, second or third grade; a High School Certificate, first, second or third grade. It will be impossible for any applicant to take more than one examination successfully. Any attempt to double work and thereby cover two groups of questions is sure to result ,n failure. The primary examination covers twelve subiects: Friday Forenoon-English Gram mar and Language, 1 hr.; Arithmetic, 1 hr.; Playground and Community Activities, 1hr. Friday Afternoon-History, South Carolina, United States,,and General, 1 hr.; Geography, 1 hr.; Civics and Current Events, 1 hr. Saturday Forenoon-Literature, 1 hr..; Pedagogy, 1 hr.; Health, 1 hr. Saturday Afternoon-Nature Study 1 hr.; School Law, .1 hr.; Manual Training and Writing, 1 hr. Any primary certificate wll en title the holder to teach .ir the first five grades. The general elementary examina tion covers twelve subjects: Friday Forenoon-English Gram mar and Composition, Arithmetic. Cold We Good warm cl tor bills and leave: your head and bod need anything in < rain or shine. Men's and young men's suits fr Boys suits $3.50 to $12.50 in bli Rain coats and Overcoats in all Ladies' coat and coat suits in Shoes fer the entire famiily, heam Our line of all wool sweaters prices that will please. Make our store your headlquartel Edwa Pickei Pa IT is a pleasure to sell Ce. it is such good paint. -Everybody likes it for the it spreads so easily and< surface to the gallon. It's such quality in it. Our Certain-tE House Paint Olive Green (No. 445) SOutside White (No.4' 900 Universal Varnish $3. 32 Light Oak Varnish Stain 13 Ivcory interior Enamel 461 Barn, Bridge & Roof Pt. 1 Certa PAN.VRIH*ROIG.LN States and South Carolina; Geogra phy, Civics and Current' Events, I Spelling. Saturday Forencon-Readlng, in eluding Literature. Pedagogy; Na ture Study and Elementary Agricul ture. Saturday Afternoon-Physiology and Hygiene, School Law, Algebra (Algebra required for first and sec, ond grade certificates.) Any general elementary certifi cate entitles the holder to teach in the first nine grades. The high school examination cov ers twelve subjects, with options in Science and Foreign Language: Friday Forenoon-Gramatical Anal ysis and Composition, Literature Principles of Teaching. Friday Afternoon-Ameriean - His tory and Civics, Science (Seven sub jects offered, two required) General Science, Physiology, Biology, Phy sics, Chemistry, Agriculture, Home Ecomomics. Saturday Forenoon-Arithmete, Algebra, Geometry. Saturday Afte-noon-Foreign Lan guage (one required), Latin, French, Spanish, German, Ancient History and Modern History, School Law. A general average of 85 per cent with not less than 60 in any one subject entitles the applicant to a first grade certificate; ' a general average of 75 with not less than 35 in any one subject entitles the ap plicant to a second grade certificate; a general average of 65 with not less than 50 in any one subject en titles the applicant to a third grade certificate. Applicants are expected' to furnish ather Sn othing and shoes is 3 a better taste in y y warm, your feet >ur line we will be g ani $18.00 to $32.50 !n 'serge, worsted $18 to $32.50 i e, .brown or grey. $3.50 to $12.50 sizes and colors from $4.50 to $35.00. $4.50 to $35 en styles and-colors from $10.00 to $3 $10 to $30 -or light, work or dress, from $2.00 ti $2 to 9.50 is the best we ever bought and our d r s and you will be glad. rds&IJ) 1s Lumb< Pickenis, 5. C. int Headquarter 'tain-teed paint, The price is th Certain-teed pai be sold at these i same reasons- tain-teed cost p overs so muich saving. bound to with See us before p: ed Prices __s Per Gal.0 $2.80 43) 3.50 -1 Quart PintNOUEP 70 $1.25 $0.80 48oma w .85 .55 1.25 80 0He Rules and regulations of this exam.. nation are preecrlke ivr the State 3oard of Education. fl sults ,of. the ixamination to be de0', tate by th . State Bureau of E Hioney to Loan ON IMPROVED FARM LAND AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST We can loan you any amount of noney from $1,000 to $25,000 for a reriod of 33 years, giving you the privilege of repaying i at the end >f five years if you want to. It is not required that the .borroW ar live on the farm in order to borrow from us. No red tape. " CRAIG & KEITH Office Over Keowee 'Pharmacy Phone 39 Pickens, S. C. ------------------------------- An ugly cut ? MENTHOLATUM is antiseptic and healing. " ggestions cheaper than doc our mouth. Keep dry, and if you lad to serve you and cassimere. 0.00. $98.50. - as goods are nov 'arsey er Co. S a surprising thing nbout nt. Such quality couldn't rices except for the Cer.. lus basis. You get the ainting-.jt wUl pay you.