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Garden andFieldSeed ALL FRESH In packages and bulk Cabbage Plants '"Iry The Drug," Store .First" KEOWEE PHARMACY L) NUNNALLY'S CANDY R. E. Lewis, Prop Phone 24 CJ You Will Find Me Doing Bus iness at [he Same Old Place arld if you want the highest prices for produce, bring it to me. I am paying: 18c per lb. for hens. 25c per lb. for fryers up to 65c. 10c per lb. for old roosters. 1.8c per lb. for dry hams. $2.00 Bu. for bunch peas. $2.25 for vine peas. Greenville market for eggs. Yours for trade, U. W. H ENDRICKS FOeRDI U elniversal Car NEW PRICES F. 0. B. Detroit Delivered in Pickejns Chassis ~ S.~ 285$35 Ruaot31939 Trpin Car 348 42 Tr~uck (Chasis - 43050 S... 580665 Sean... 15 733 SStarter S'io Etra. D~emoumntable Rims $25 Extra Tractor 8445 Delivered. $475 with pulley. Thes are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the! istory\ of the Ford Motor Company. Orders ar e coming in fast, so place yours proptly )s insure early delivery. Hf. P. Sitton, Jr., Pickens Central Commission Company, FMA4IN STREET Central, South Carolina. t l O huli( to have you see or write us about what you have tou wshll toe ~ l> h u lal to tatlk wit.h you 0or quote pice~s on anything Low p1'-es UIn czr load lots of A cid Phosphate Nitrate of Soda, Cot >on sed mal, Cottoni seed hulls, loose or sacked. NI-ay, corn, oats. Seeds We buy and wll on Commission. Central Commission Company, MAIN STREET Central. South Carolina Locals ald Personals Miss Frances Bruce is visiting friends in Tennessee. J. T. Julian of Centraf route 2 was here on business Monday. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anthony, February 14, a son. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. John B. Craig, February 16, a daughter. Miss Henrietta Yongue has gone to Greenville to study to be a trained nurse. Mrs. G. C. Grogan of Elberton, Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bruce, in Pickens. We are pleased to see Mr. R. A. Bowen able to be on the streets after an attack of sickness. Arthur Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, is critically ill with pneu monia. A trained nurse is with him. Dr. Glymph, the leading eyesight specialist of Andersen, will be here again next week. Read his ad in another column. Mr. Ernest Folger is back from Northern markets, where he pur chased spring and summer goods for Flolger, Hendricks & Co. T'here will he a box supper at the ne(W Twelve Mile school house Friday night, February 24. Cake walks, r('freshment5. music and l an alround good time fo' both young and ol. The Pickens Bank was the success ful bidder for S.6000 worth of Pick ens county notes last week. All banks in the county were asked to bid for the notes. The loenl bank's bid of 1 per cent was the lowest. The Washington. D. C., Times of February :1 containes the foilowing item: "Ed'tar Morris, president of the Edgar slorris Sales Company of Washirigton, was host at a dinner given at the City Club last night to the officers and board of directors of the Southern Gas Association, ren resent i the gas utility companies in the. Southern States." Edcrar is a son of Mr. and Mirs. A. M. Morris of Pickens and has many friends in the old home who are always glad to hear of him. Mr. and Mirs. S. G. Reddv and son Frank of Bowie. Texas, are visiting the former's sister, Mirs. M. L. Ham ilton. at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart. in Pickens. Before they return home they will also visit relatives in Columbia. Cheraw, and , Wadesboro. N. C. They made the trip through the country, leaving Bowic. January 1G and arriving at Calhoun February 11, spending sev eral days here. Mr. Reddy went from South Carolina to Texas about 29 years ago and most of his family of ten children have settled in Texas. two are living in New Mexico andl one in A rizona. F'ROMI PETlERS CREEK Tlhe school at Peters Creek is get ing along splendid, considering the very' d isagreeable wveather conditions and1( mlutddy r'oads. It is especially tr ying on the small childlren who are situaitedl two' 0or three miles away to reach the school house. .Mr'. A..1J. Ba ne, who has been very sick, is improving some nowv, to the delight of his many f'riends. Mlr. and Mrs. L. B. McConnell of Belton have mov'ed to their farm here. Glad to have people like these locate with us. Anderson county's loss is P'i'kens county's gain. Annie, the little (laughter of Mr. and Mi's. L. S. Edens, is quite sick this week with lagrippe. Mr. and Mr's. Matthew Edlens of Oolenoy visited the former's parents, Mr. and M\rrs. WN. A. Edens, last Sun (lay. Mr. andl Mrs. Wieks Mayfield of this place visitedl the latter's parents, Mr'. and Mrs. L. B. Williams, of Daeus v'ille route 1 last Sunday. \ wedding that was qut'asr prise to their m~any friends was that of Mir. .Jerrie Turner' and Miss F'lorine Edens. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Turner and the bride is a daiughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Edens. T[he cer'emony was pierformed at the home of L. S. Edens, Magis trate, on Sunday evening, February 12th. Mr'. Farley Tur'ner' of Dae.usville route 1 was a visitor in this section last week. Mr. Thomas F. Hughes of Oolenoy was visiting in this section last Sun (lay. Mr. W. A. Edens of this place is quite indlosposedl at this writing. Messers J. D. and L. B. McConnell have purchased an up-to date engine and saw mill outfit, and when the weather conditions permit are turn ing ouit the lumber.. While we have sonme most miser able mud-holed in our roads at this time, yet some of the Oolenoy boys manage to go through Sunday even ing. Right, boys, don't fool them. Looker On. COMMUNITlY PRESSING; CLUB. Next D~oor To Edwards & D~arsey. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, and Al tering. All work Called For Prompt Delivery. Give God Your Heart and Summey Your Clothes and We will Keep You Clean. .. M. E. SUTMMW3Y,a pu~ The Pickens-Easley transfer began business this week and will make regular daily trips between Pickens and Easley as per schedule shown in another column. S. M. Dodd is pro prietor of the transfer and Walter Grant is driver. They are operating a ten-seat bus and will, no doubt do a good business. onthebag is your anee 8f ighest All you need A small percentage of obtained a bale of cotton p Plenty of fertilizer plus ha the boll weevil, crop dise weather conditions-and them. This year it will not whether you will buy fe make of fertilizer is the be Swift's Red Steer Fert by the Swift reputation, more than fifty years, Swift product the best of i Company has the resource the raw materials and thi essary to combine and proc S Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. Fashion, an sire for comfoi ance, have cre the perfect fitti You will find in our big li Brassieres--madec of fine grade --front or back lace style, in ii sizes for the slender, medium or attached. enes 3479 PA~rE Qulity EDWA Succe 3OX SUPPER AT MARTIN SCHOOL There will be a box supper at Mar. tin school house next Saturday night, February 25. Iverybody is cordially invited. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the school. There will be a. birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Beckie Ellenburg March 5. Everybody invited. FERTI LIZERS LTPAYS To USE0 THEM I to look for in buy southern farmers riers of plant foot er acre last year. of fertilizer for c rd work overcame Swift's Red St ases and adverse contain the right made money for ble plant food to < sufficient amount be a question of plant food to insu -tilizer, but what and the early mati st buy. will get ahead of lizers are backed The famous Re maintained for is your guarantee f making every quality. It is all ts kind. Swift & buying fertilizer. s, the equipment, Buy Swift's Ri a knowledge nee- taining 14% or 'n ess different car- your local Swift de wift & Company (FERTILIZER WORKS) d the sensible d 't and neat appe ated a demand f, ng corset. ie o f Madam Grace and Kabo Corsets cout ils in pink, white and fancy broce ediu m or 1owv bust, long or short skir stou t figure, wvith stout hose suppor Our Butt sheets for Marc ing given out F not only giye dominating sty] son but with ti Butterick Pate able you to save rial and cost of that you want t for a Fashion will find the su to the minute a your time. Is Assured and-Low Prices a Certai LRDS & DA ssors to T. L. Benson< MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms in Plekens,. Oconee and Greenville counties. City property, G eenville, Easley and Seneca. . R. E. BRUCE, Pickens, S. C. Office Over Keowee Bank. to use thenf OnadICps and OnalSoils ing fertilizer i to insure the right kind lifferent crops and soils. eer Fertilizers for cotton amount of quickly availa ause a quick start and a of more slowly available re the continuous girowth arity which in most cases the boll weevil. d Steer bag shown above of the highest possible you need to look for in d Steer Fertilizers-con lore of plant food-from aler, or write us direct, r New Orleans, La. Albany, Ga. LT MIDn; ~ ~'j) 8--1922. ~IES erick Fashion DYES" ~h are now be R E E. These = you the pre- a es of the sea- ~ a ie use of the de. rn it will en Sin the mate- a the garment omake. Ask Sheet. You .ggestions up nd well worth nty N RSEY et~s yoare /by physicians & Co. is for .heumnatism '4euritis 'iPain ~proper directions. 100-O-Druggista. 'r of SaIcylicaeI#