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A NEWSPAPER WITH A CONSCIENCE
VOLUME 52-NUMIBER; 29. PICKENS, S. C., TH URSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,-1922.g
BSRI TON.1.0 YA
Locals aild Prsollals
Dr. R. E. Lewis went to Atlanta
last week on business.
: Mr's. R. R. Roark has been quite
sick for several days.
Miss Maude Few spent last week
end with 'dome folks.
Mrs. Robert lirksey has been quite
sick for the past few days.
Hon. and Mrs. W. E. Findley and
ton Harry went to Spartanburg last
Tuesday.
Miss Nannie Morris from .Converse
College v!-sited her haihe-folks here.
last week-end.
Miss Margaret Lesesne visited her
brother, Mauldin Lesesne, at Rock
Hill last week-end.
Miss Dessie Few spent a part of
k.st week with relatives in the Prat
ers Creek section.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Clayton an
nounce tihe birth'cf fi nine-pound son,
F, V., Jr., Noveimibr 13.
The many friends of Dr. J. A.
Cannon regret to earn that he has
been quit' ill for several days.
The W. C. T. U. wll meet on next
Thursday afternoon at four o'clock
with Mrs. Earle Lewis.
Mrs. Lou Curtis has returned from
a peasant visit to her sister, Mr
Stephen Leslie at Hendersonville.
Mr. R. L. Tanes made an import
a'nt business trip to Anderson on last
Saturday returning Sunday evening.
Prof. Simpson is having school on
Saturdays now to make up for the
days lost whi, the building was
going u!).
Marricd by Judge Christopher in
Probate's office Nov. 13th, 1922, Miss
Lottie Weams to J. B. Brown. Bot
of Glenwood.
Miss Sadie Neely, who is teachtig
school near Salem in Oconee county,
spent last Saturday and Sunday with
her parents.
Rev. and Mrs. F. T. Cox, their
twins, Mrs. J. M. Stewart and Miss
Winnie 'Stewart spent Monday last I
in Greenville.
Mrs. Jennie Field celebrated her
eightieth birthday last, Friaay. A
sumptucus dinner was given her by
Mrs. Sheriff Brown.
There will be a box supper at
Cates schoolhouse, Saturday evening,
"T.ov.. 18; 1022. beginning at 7:30. The
T public is egrdially invited.
All members of the library associa
t lcn arc requested to meet at the
home (f M s, R. E. Lewis Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Tcwn Creak school will open next. I
. onday, November 20. All patrons
Pre rcquestedl to meet wvith thle teach
c rs and pupils opening morning.
Mr. W. C. Newton returnedl from
the Tennessez markets last Saturday
w.ith a "drev'e" of fine'looking mules
which he immediately placed oil the
tuarket.
Mr. E. C. Fulghum ~of Wilson, N.
IJi C., traveling salesman for the Cross- t
Shoe Co. wvas in cur town last Friday
ight. He visited his sister-in..awv,
Mrs. W. E. Findley.
~Up to November 1, this year, thiere
had been 12,094 bales of cotton girt
nied in Pickens county. as comfpalredl
with 17,350,bales ginned to the same
Ambler Graded School will open
Nov. 20th with Mrs. ,W. E. Edens,
Jr., and Mrs. Janie H. Welborn as
teachers. All patrons are requested
to be present on opening day.
Mrs. T. J. Mauldin left Tuesday
for Birmingham, Ala., to attendl the
twenty-ninth annual convention oif
the United Daughters of .the Con
federacy as a delegate from the
Pickens chapter.
The Womans Missionary quarterly
meeting of the Pickens assoeciation
- 'will convene with Secona church next
Sunday at 2:30 p m. It ik hoped
that all the unions will', send dele
gates. An interesting program is
e ssu red.
Married at the residlence of the of
ficiating minister Rev. R. A. Hudson,
Oct. 28, 1922, Mr. M. R1. WVhite to
- Mrs. OllIe Hawkins: Both cif( Easley.
--and hr. ppy jcurnecy throngh life.
SCHOOL TEACHERS' MEETING
The teachers of Pickens county are
requested to be at the first monthly
teachers' meeting of the year to be
held at the Easley 1 igh Sehool build
ing .at 10:30 a. in. Saturday, Nov.
18th.
A very interesting program has
been arranged by the faculty .Yf the
Easley., High School on the tubi .-t
of "Reading."
The association will be re-organ-.
zed for the year and it is very neces
sary that all teachers be present. It
will also be decided- whether or not
u Teachers' Institute will be held this
year as it was last year.
For the next few months Pickens
will be an active cross tie mfrket.
f he farmers are about through their
vork and are beginning to 'haul ties.
Thursday,
A careful reading
3uying in such enormous qua
age we hasten to pass on to
MEDICINE DEPARTMENT
Zexrll Orderlies 50c, 2 for 51c.
lexall Blood Tablets 50c 2 for 51c.
texall Gastric 'T'ablets,~i0c, 2 for 51c.
cexall Mlk Maeiicsia 50c, 2 for 51c.
%exall Milk Magnesia 30c, 2 for 31c.
exal1 Cod. Lv.. Oil $1.00, 2 for $1.01
lexall Cherry Bark Cough syrup 50c.
2 for 51c.
lcxall White Pine Cough Syrup 50c,
2 for 51c.
exall Syrup IIylpophosphites $1.00,
2 for $1.01.
kexall Pneumonia Salve 30c, 2 for :1e
kexall Mustard Ointment (Not Blis
kexall Mustardl Ointment 30c
2 for S.'1
Texall Carbolic Salve 25c, 2 for 26c.
Texall Arnica Salve (Old Sores) 25c.
2 for 26ec.
lexall Corn Solvent (Remove Corns)
25c, 2 for 26c.
kexall Bunion Ease (Large Corns)
25c, 2for 2tic.
texall Earache Relicf 25c, 2 for 26e.
kexall Special Onitment 50c. 2 fo-r 5lc
texall Maltoleum for chronic coughs,
3ronchal Affections and nervous ex
haustion $1.00. 2 for $1.01.
texall Itch Ointment 50er2 for Sic.
kexall Chil) Breaker 50c, 2 for Sic.
texall Rubbing Oil (Rheumatism).
50c, 2 for Sic.
texall Rubbing Oil 25c, 2 for 26c.
texall White Chloroform Linament
25e, 2 tor 26c.
liexall Vegetable Family Remedy
(Betfer than the best) ~$1.00,
2 for $1.01.
Rexall Iron & Cascara Tonic (Keep
AT Flu) $1.00, 2 for $1.01.
Rcxall Hlinkle Pills, 10.0 to Bottle, 35c,.
2 for 30c.
Rexall Eye Wash 30c, 2 for 31c.
Rexall Larkspur Lotion 30c, 2 for 31c.
Rexall Soda Mint Tablets 15c,
2 for 16c.
Rexall Nuix and Iron Tablets, 100 to
bottle, to reneCw thec blood( $1.00,
2 for $1.01.
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V MULL REUNION
The children of Mrs M. E. C. Mull
of Dacusville recently gathered at
her home and held a reunion. Be
sides the mother there are two boys
and five girls of the immediate fam
ily ail this was the first time they
had all been at home together in
twenty-five years. It was a great
occasion and much enjoyed. Those
l'resent were Mr. and Mrs George
Childress and chIdien, Mrs. Pop Hen
dricks and children, Mr. ani Mrs.
Clark and children, and Mr. William
Mull, all of Daeusville, Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson Springfield of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henderson and
children of Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Mull of Selica. N. C., and their
Eon Memory C. Mull of Brevard. Mrs.
M E. C. Mull is 84 years of age. She
has- twenty-nine grandchildren and
twenty great-granuchildren.
Friday and Saturd
of the articles liste
wisdomand 4
mntities as the United Drug (
you. You cannot afford to
Rexall Aspirin tablets, 100 to bottle
60c. 2 for 61e.
Rexall Aspir'n Tablets 15c, 2 for 16e
Hallum Liver Syrup 50c, 2 for 51c.
lallum Liver Cleansers 50c, 2 for 5e
Hallum Liver Cleansers 25c, 2 for 26e
DeWitt's Pncumonia Salve 70e,
2 fe" 71e.
DeWitt's Pneurmionia Salve 35c,
' 2 for 36c.
DeWitt's Syrup Figs and Pepsin 50c,
2 for 51.
Dc Witt's Kodcl' Tablets Indlgestion
SOc, 2 for 51c.
DeWitt's Little Early Riser Pills 25c,
2 for 26c.
Re'xall Bcrated Ammonia for House
hecld use, 50ce, 2 for 51c.
REXALL BABY D)EPARTMENTI
Rexall Teething Syrup 25c, 2 for 262
Rexall Neutralizing Cordial 25e,
2 for 26c.
Rcxall Soothing Syrup 25e, 2 for 26e
Rexall Colic Relief 25c, 2 for 26c.
Rexall Laxative Syrup 25c, 2 for 26e.
Rexall Essence Catnip 25c, 2 for 26c.
Rexall Olive 0:1 the Pure Virgin Oil,
Importedl 90c. 2 for 91c.
Rexall Bird Seed 30c, 2 for 31c.
HAIR BRUSHES
Rexall Hair Brushes Solid Back, 85c,
I' 2 for*86.
Eexall Perforated Hair Brush w'th
soft cushion, $1.50, 2 for $1.51.
Rexall Clothes Brushes. Solid Back,
No Glue, '75e, 2 for 76c.
Rexall Combs, Unbreakable, 50ce,
2 for 76c.
Don't forget to look at the white
Combs Guaranteed for a Life Time
rProvided you' don't live over a hun
(dred years.
HOSPITALI DEPART'MENT
Rexall Hlot water bottles-, two qt.
size $2.50, 2 for $2.51.
Rexail Fountain Syringe $2. 50,
2 for $2.51.
Irlack Nipples, Best Grade Rubber ne
2 for Gc.
\ISDR L
U. D. C. MEETING
The U. D. C. chapter had a most
delightful meeting with Miss Knight,
Mrs. Clayton Newton, and Mrs. 0. T.
Hinton in Miss Knight's music ro.ri "
at the school house last Wednesrday
afternoon.
The i-oom was m'al. attra i. by
quantities of pot plants and vases of
t ed dahlias and white chrysanthe
nums. Across one corner a folding
screen had been placcd. making an
impromptu kitchen from which float
ed a delicious aroma.
The program was quite interesting.
The roll call was answered with some
achievements of the U D. C. Mrs.
Frank McFall had written a paper on
"Lee's Life at Lexington," Miss
Frances Bruce cn "Washington and
Lce Universky As It Is Today," and
Mrs. Vesta Mcl'all gave a complete
history of the Pickens Chaipter. Af
ay, November 23,
d below will appeal
,ense of thrift
o. does naturally results in I
ignore or lightly pass over the
'TOI LE'' DEPARTMENT
Jonteel Compact Face Powder, Color
lksh & White $1.00, 2 for $1.01.
Boquet Ramee Toiler Water, Large
ize, $3.00, 2 f.r $8.01.
iAc(;uet Raamt. e Toi lt Water. Small
$1.50, 2 for X1.51.
Beujuet Ratn.e '1aleum 1'twdc r 50e,
2 for 51c.
Bouquet Ramee Face Powder $1.00,
2 for $1.01.
Bouquet Ramee Soap 50c enke
2 for 51c.
Iexall Corolypsis Talcum Powdc r 25c.
2 for 26c.
Rexall Violet Dutlce Face Powder,
White & Flesh, 50c, 2 for 51c.
Rexall Violet Dulce Talcum P'owder
25c, 2 for 26c.
Rexall Hlair Tonic $1.00, 2 foa'$1.0l.
l'.lenzo Tooth Paste 50c, 2 for 51c.
Klenzo Mouth Wash, Wonderful
mouth wash for ecmbating germs, 50c
2 for 51c.
Rexall Tooth Paste 25e, 2 for 2(ke.
Rexall Shaving Cream 30c, 2 for 3le.
Rexall shaving Stick 30c, 2 for 8k'.
Sylvan Toilet Suap. Odors Violet,
Rose andl Lilac 15Se, 2 for 16.
Rexall Tooth Brushes fie, 2 for 36c.
Rexall Tooth Brushes 25c, 2 for 26c.
COMMUNITY SILVER
The New Pattern in the New Tuder
Plate. A new Oneider Community
Silvervvare product that has created
a hiher plane of quality 'n the low
price fields, selling so rapidly that
mndications are it will soon dlominate
the field as completely as Community
Plate now dlominaites the higher.
Tfwenty-fife year replacement, Guar.
antee. A beautiful and dlurable silver
rlate at a price wvithin the reach of
(veryone.
T1easpoons, 25 year plate, 40c one,
2 for 41c.
TeasUrens 25 year plate 75c, 2 for 76e
Table Knives $1.60. 2 for $1.61.
Tiable Focrks, 25 year' plate 75c,
2 for 76Th.
All the above at the. ten year price.
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D. A. R. MEETING
The D. A. R. Chapter was (lel>ght
fully entertained last 'Tuesday after
ncon by Mrs. Valley, Mrs. S. B.'Craig
and Mrs. Oscar Keith at Mrs. Val
Iey's attractive home.
An election of cfl'icers was held
which resulted in the re-clection of
the old officers. The subject for the
I:ftcrnocn was the theologians: Wm.
Caperr. James 'ThornweIl, and We
"rd Furman. Mrs. Bannister read .an
interesting paper on tli7 live of Wm.
Capers. Other sketchen were read.
After the program the hostesses
served at (licious salad course, white
cakt and coffee.
The out of town members present
were Mrs. Bannister, Mrs. Johnso'n,
and 'Ms. Wade O'l)ell of Liberty.
ter the program delicious fruit-cake,
ecffee and mints were served by the
hostesses.
'U
24 and 25
to your practical
ower prices and this advan
e offerings listed below.
CANDY CANDlY
We have the Largt st Candy Re
frigerator in t he County which en
thles us to keep our candy absoluteiy
fr( .h and to de(monstrat t ha tlft fact
wV, place tne hiu'lhed p(nds of 1,ig
pett'. F'avorite P'actkage'' on sal.
t.'ggett's candyV witht the Wonderful
hen( r. $1.00, 2 ft.i'r 1.01.
I'oWdered Cehocoliati or I'Pwdere(i
'c-a, thr e hundrid pounds at a
-reriice I.1 ice to (e.U(nsti'll te to you
that its a waste of mni.y to buy
Choc.Iate at f<.rty to sixty cenits per*
liountd.
IPowdleredl chocolate~ 20e per- pound1(, 2
pounids for 2le whnile it lasts.
I iggett's Half Po-und patckagte of
imlperitedl Ttka .50e, 2 for 51e .
CHINA! CHINA!!
Just fifty pieces on thie sale. Askc
the ones5 that bought from our last
sale; that is proof as to the( Quality
end D)urability.
Hon Bon Dishes 75c, 2 for 76e.
I land P'ainted Vases 75c, 2 for 76c.
P owdecr and( Ifair' Receive-rs 75c.,
2 for 76e.
STATION ERY'
For the last time Symphony Lawn
box paper is placed ori the One Cent
sale. One HIundredl ioxes in Crulors
or Tints to suit your taste.'
symphony Lawn Box Paper $1.0,
2 for $1.01.
l.ord Baltimore Box Paper 50~c
2 for 51c
Cne Hundred and fifty pounits only
Cascade Po'und Papcr 50e, 2 for 51ce.
One 'fhousandl Pen Tablets 10e
2 tatblets for I1Ic.
Tfwo thousand pencil tablets 5ce.
2 tablets for Ge.
'I wo hundred Composition Hooks.-lheI,
2,for lie.
Pencnil Holders 5cd, 2 fer .
I 'v H-undrecd Rolls Crepe -Paper' all
.shades 10Oc, 2 for- I (e.
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METHODIST AII'OINTMENTS
Following are some of the assign.
mnits of ministers made at the an
nual conference of Methodists of
lUppei.'South Carolina held at Gaff
ney last week:
Presiding Elder Greenville District
-A. N. Brunson.
Former Presiding Elder Steadman
was assigned to Central church, New
berry.
Pickens, Grace church-W. B. Jus
tus.
Duncan church, Spartanburg city
J. C. Diggs.
Pickens Crciit-D. A. Jeffcoat.
Clinton, Sloan street church-D. P.
lludscn, supply.
Liberty-E. W. Mason.
N orris-J. W. Pryor. ,supply.
Easley, First c.hurch-J. Paul Pat
ton.
(;lnwool and Easley Mills-G. I.
F 'd.
Easley Circuit-Foster Speer.
---Central-M. T. Wharton.
('I.l nson College-J. ). Holder.
Walhalla Circuit-N. G. Ballenger.
Columbia, Grace church-E. T.
lIudges.
Clintn, Broad street church-L.
E. Wiiins.
Cunfert nec Sunday School Secre
tary-IL. ). Gillespie.
N( xi. meeting cf the conference
will be held in Newberry.
A5 a result of the recent meeting
ir the Baptist church here at which
Dr. R. C Granberry of Gaffney did
the prenching, pastor F. T. Cox hap
tized twenty-six young people last
Sunday afternol in the pool of the
l'ick uns Mill church. Five joiled
dur'ng the necting by letter making
. toi"1 of thirty-one additions to the
church.
Itv. V. ). Ilammett., pastor,
prechled a very fc reeful sermon last
Funday tf Griffin on the subject of
Per1 ral RI s:.nsibility. lie has one
rore servic with th's church in -De
cemiber au-l then he will go to anoth
.r field. ie will be succecded by
RUv. A. E. Howard of Greenville who
was pastor there some years ago.
C. N. Garrett has ten appointed
rural rcliceman for Pickens county
to t"k( R. T. Chapnun's place. Mr.
r hnoanp111 1 esign1ed :" ount 6T alt
health. Mr. Garrett has been a
constable in the Six Mile section s(ev
ral years.
(I. t o1 crop is light and corn is
cheoali; cross tics is your money crop.
G:et busy they m1: -ring inlg a good
;g ice and thic season s now at hand.
Why he idle front netw on; hake your
thnl count like others who are haul.
We are' niow erectinig our saw mill
11nd willI b( ready to furnish lumber
to the pubhe by November 15. Let
tknow your wvants. We soliet your
ordlers. Would like to make arrange
mlents immieditely with somebody to
hanul poplar legs for' us. Can also
f ornish sayp or heart shingles in any
t~uanitity at market price. Robt.
Stewart & 'W. Ed. Stephens, Pickens.
WA NTED DOGWOOD-We Paty
(1l6.00 pier cordl for dlogwood at West
min ster. Caral1inn Hardwood Com-.
Pa~ny. See J. S. Price, for specifi..
cations etc. 4t
NOTICE TO D)EBTORS AN!) CJE!)
ITORS.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of the late T. Frank. Bowven
must present the same, duly prdiwn,
en or before thel :30th day of Novemu
ber, 1022, or bo debarred ,pyment;,
and all personls indebtedJ to said es
tate must make payment on or beforo
the above (late to A. G. Bowen.
-A1 G. Bowen,
Administrator..
NOTICE TO0 DEBTORS AND CRED. o
ITIORS.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of the late Andy Bowen,
mlust presenlt the same, (luly proven,
en or before the 10th day of Novenm
Icr, 1922, or beC dlebaurred payment;
and all perso's indebted to said es
tate mus.t make' payment on or be
fore th.e'b'e date to Will M. Feorgu-.
I en. WXV -1 \l. l''erguson. Excecutor.
Cottoni is bringing 26
ets. in Jef:ens today. (Wed
nesday.)