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-to try it. ~Sl7Oif to 1* ~ 4fr~ I Sta'rts ~l~rst delicious - o&~ens f2KL~ long as * tart juices and oils .You~andmZ * '~ ~oth&s-it steps * ';:>-. ''t~a~oduce more! ~d~iiikit~nd feel * - ~<, 4~e1a A~. ,-sperfectly ~atunl' way. N Cools-off body - N- ~ DC It isx~t ~idn~i~s pleasure and ~lldaylon~! Do~ou V41i~-CoW Oneglass, ~~UeCO1~& ~wiLp'rnit is ~liai~tb~a alL -Try it~ JuBoalesAt -' '-~-~ -~ Fou~ - -I -~ - ,~-I -~ ~ '~' -~ BUY BE ~ - /~ Farm~rs are spending tho ~F~r~Iiz~' It is therefore nec tb~6m2positioi of his guano b use. The~~fd Reliable Pocon I~uestio~thatit contains the ~Iz~Is to the ~fa~mer's interest to ~When-.y~u b&ve do~ie this you 4~ ~o~uano evp~ time. Some ~ ~aflGisaIf~le. But- it is no ~ IPhole business is: They have ~r~tilizer.~ and by cutting the, price JI~~~C that tl~eir'~sis first cIa~s, ~ ~> r~I&tric prop Grower is tl~ ~ a~d I~r.J~rvey's High Grade ~Se our agint before you place - -~you woa~t have to worry over t ~ ;~1 Tb. Pocomol ~K 4. S. Stewart, De F: plenty rilizer can. iSFertilizer you us Faimers won't use any Phosphate& pany. South Carolina Cross Plains Dots IWe are havtnj some warmer weather mixed along with e ittle rain, but we don't mind hat. as we are looking forward o a fayorable spring this 'year. rust we will not be disappoint d in our anticipations. Hope the rural carriers en oyed a plasant holiday in gele ration of Washington, though a good many of the young peo pe were disappointed by missing ail two whole days in succes ion. They have Tuesday to ook forward to, however. The younger set enjoyed a leasant evening on last Friday laying' cards and other games t the home of Misses Nettie and ctavia Williamson. Mr. Leonard Williams and family visited relatives in the ross Roads section Sunday. r Talk about a tacky party! we ertainly did enjoy one last Sat uray from eight till late, given t the home of Miss Inez Smith. ames were given to celebrate Washington'sbirthday. Several prizes were awarded. Miss Maud Williams receiving the one for being the tackiest girl and Mr. essie Hendricks representing the tackiest boy. Delightful re reshments were served and ev eryone reported a grand time. Mr. John Williams, w~ho has been a frequent visitor on the reenville side. is paying his at tention to a visiting girl nearer home at present. Boys, you had better be on the lert, as the Greenville boys are onstantly trespassing on Pick ens soil. Mr. Ford Williams, who has been attending Sunday school at Mt. Carmel for some time, was absent last Sunday. Hope he has not fallen out with his best girl, as she wasalso absent. TRIXIE. TH E ST usands of dollars annually for essary to inquire closely into fore he decides wvhat he will oke Guano has proven beyond very best ingredients made. make a careful mnvestigation. il take the Pocomoke Brand dealers will tell the farmers, Strue. While the truth of the bought a cheap quality of Fer just a- little will make you be hile there is no comparison. e.best standard guano made, Monarch cannot be excelled. your order. Get the best so e results. eGuano Co., lr, Pickens S. C. The above picture appeared on t we are able to reproduce it in The Ser ountain View News The health of this community svery good at this writing., We are glad to st'ate that Uncle else Bolding is improving af ter long spell of sickness. Hope he will soon be able to come to Snday school, for we haye issed him much. 'Mr. W. H. bark made a busi nss trio to Williamston last riday. Mr.: and ' Mrs. Ebe Parson, of orris, yisited Mr, and Mrs.'Jim arson last Saturday nighf, and Snday. Mr. Walter Seaborn had a ood chopping last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolding ave moved to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cator, of ountain View, worshiped at ie Creek last Sunday, Mr.. and Mrs. Noah 'Lark vis ed Mr. and Mrs. Whit Garrett, fSix Mile. last Sunday. Miss Maggie Bolding spent a fw days in Salem last week, nd reports a fine time. Mr. and Mrs.,Dock Thomas, of Mle Creek, attended Sunday hool at Mountain View last unday afternoon. We are glad to know that Mr. esley Curtis' mother has just turned to her homne fromGreen vlle after having an operation rformed, Heir many friends jin in wishing her a speedy re overy. Miss Beulah Bolding spent the ay last Sunday with Miss Irene Bolding. Mr'. J ake Porter called to see his best girl last Sunday after oon. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Bolding have moved into their new dwell ng house. Mr. Segal Bolding has pur hased a fine mule. News From Griffin Rev. Marvin Jones, of North Carolina, spent Sunday after noon with Mr. H. D. Lesley. Miss Lue May Freeman called n her sister,Mrs.HolfertBanks, last Saturday night. Frank and Ola Smith attenid d Sunday school at Griffin last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holfert Banks spent Sunday afternoon with the atter's.parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. .Freeman. Mrs. Lida Ferguson was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Alice Lesley last Sunday.. Misses Olive and Beatrice Les y'ad Ola Smith went to Glas ymountain Sunday afternoon, The girls report a jolly time. Mr. Walter H ayes,-of .route 1, vsited rel itives in this section lst Sunday. Miss Olive Lesley visited Miss esHazel and Eunice Atkins last Saturday night. The old stork visited the home ofMr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown and left them a fine baby girl. he front page of The Progressive Farmer tinel. don't be so bashful. You must have tried to root Glassy moun :tain over last week. O a Fox. Thir are a numb'r of cases pneumonia in this seetion, and everybody has got a cold. Mr. Dee Lynch, who for some time made his home in Montana, but is now at his mother's home, attended Sunday school Sunday. There was a'large attendance out to Sunday school, it being a >retty day. Mr. Ossie Hendrix, of Green ville, visited his mother, Mrs. ettie Hendrix, Saturday and unday,. Mr. Furman Dodgens, of Pick ns route 1, was in town last week. . ' *Miss .Ernestine Hendrix vis ted Misses Orah and ElahChild1s ne night last week. Mr. Lawrence Simmons at ended Sunday school Sunday.; Mr. Walter Hayes visited his ister. Mrs Ben Pace, Sunday. Misses Erncstine and Florence endrix visited their aunt, Mrs. da Craig, S'aturday night. Miss Eva Cantrell visited Miss Annie Mae Smith one night last eek. Miss Beulah Hendrix visited er schoohnaate, Miss Beatrice Lesley, one night last week. Mr Justice Craig visited Mr. enryKeith one night last week.1 Mr. Willie Hayes attended Sunday school here Sunday. Miss Mamie Brown visited her sister, Mrs. J. E. Day, Saturday ight. Mr. Iler McJunkin aitended services at Griffin Sunday. Mr. Forrest B3ag well, of route ,visited here Sunday evening. BLUE EYES.. Pickens Route 1 Messrs. Ossie Hendricks and arman Hill, of Greenville, where they are going to college, visited home folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boggs at-I tended the services at the Pick Is Methodist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dodgens, f Cedar Rock, visited his pa rents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Holbert- Banks were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 5. P. Freeman last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayes vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Sethie Pace Saturday. Mr. W. R. Dodgens visited' M~r. A. K. Everett Sunday. Mr. Hubert McJunkin and D Lynch were in this section Sun Mr. 8. P. Simmn1~s and sistei ter Essie were the guests of his brother, Tommy.Simmons, Sun Mr. W. B. Hayes was a vis itor in this section Sunday. Miss Ollie Lesley spent Satur day night with Miss Hazel At Mrs. W. G. Hendricks spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. of February 21, and it is thru the court Messrs. Jimmie Byars and Jay agwell were visitors on rd.te 1 Sunday. Mr. Tommy Trotter took ,n ner with Mr. Clarence Helidrix Sunday. Mr. Bradley Dillard and fam Lly visited Mr. J. W. Cantrell and family Sunday. Mrs. Nannie Mauldin, widow E the late B. P. Mauldin. visit ed her son Reuben Bunday. Mr. Valmar Hendrix visited [r. Dewitt Chapman Sunday. Mr. Frank Smith and sister 'la visited friends in this.section unday. Mr. Ernest Trotter spent Sat rday night with Mrs. Clarence endricks. Wishing to hear from all of our correspondents, -MOUNTAIN ROOTER. Pea Ridge (Too late for last week) As I have never jumped the room yet, I will send in a few ore dots from oui- prosperous cmmunity. Mrs. T. B. Eads of near Wal olla is visiting among friends nd relatives of this section. Mrs. T. W. Durham of Elber mo. Ga., has been at the bed de of her afflicted mother, Mrs. nnie Roe. durifig the.. 1atter art of the week. Mr. W. L. Pressley, one of ur business farmers made a lying trip'to Greenville on lbusi ess last week. Misses Lola and Beulah Win hester spent Thursday night ith Misses Lucia and Maydga auldin. Misses Berta. and Junie Aber rombie attended preaching ser ices at the Garrett school house unday. Mr. R. A. Mauldin attended he funeral services of his uncle, r. Pierce Mauldin at Tabor emetary, last week.. B. H. Duncan went to Green ville last week on business. Mr. I. M. Durham, . the well nown horse swapper of this ection, is remodeling' and add ng to his residence. 4r. Dur am will have a commodious welling when completed The patrons of the Garrett chool have bought and install d patented seats and desks in the school house. This adds reatly to the convenience of the school. Mr. N'else Bolding heen very ow with pneumonia but is some etter at present. We hope he will soon be well again. Mattie Lee, the infant daugh ter of Rev. J. E. : Merck, has been very ill but' is 'better at this writing Several people of this com unity worshipped at. Mile reek Sunday. -Rev. Fulton hilders of Greenville delivered one of his usual instructive ser ons. He accompanied Mr. aman James home for dinner, after wvhich, he proceeded to h (Terrmt sehnol honce and( sy of that excellent farm paper that preaghed another good sermon. Saf, Bl~ie Eyes, what is the matter? S& many old maids are marrying probably you have too, if not just give a hint to OLi BAcH. Singing at Liberty. Every lover of music is re quested to meet with the Liber ty k irst Baptist Sunday school the second Sunday evening in March, the 8th, 1914, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing an Interdenominational Township Singing Convention. Respectfully, R. C. ROBINsoN,) P. C. CATEN,~ Comn. .R. H. CRANE, New Field Agent Effective March 1, Mr. W. J. Sheely has been appointed Field Agent of the Department of Farm ' Improvement Work at Greenville, S. C., to succeed Mr. W. H. Baker, resigned. Mr. Sheelv is particulary well quali fied to cooperate with farmers in South Carolina for better agricultural results. He is a native of that state and a gradu ate of Clemson College and has had several years experience in extension work and as a teach er in agricultural schools. IIaie iio l oyal Corn Cro in 1913 EtiWan Fe ilizers Win Again' Ernest M. Joye Champion Corn Grower, Used ETIWANFETLZR 1iWon First Prize For Best Acre of CornmSouth'Ca in 1913 and 1913 Vernn Mer Won Second Prize in Corn Contest in 1913, Used ETIWAN FERTILIZERS' INSIST UPONiffAVfNU ETIWAN FERTIL ZERS And Get The Beets Etiwan Fertiliir mpan CHARLESTON S C.. For Sale By. . -. u&Folger, Thorbsh.g & 0 PICKENS, . C. Te Leadi Furnitur-etre1 IN T<CUNT A large stock of eveing in the Furniture ine. ed room suits $15.o and r!up.. Feather Beds and pillows to match; just the thing for'this cold weather. Blanjkets too Don't you need a cook stove or steel range? We have them. and our prices are right. Sewing- Machines and Organs. Agents for the S ulz Pianos, and the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. E. L & G. B. HAMILTON Easley, S. C. PLC KENS BANr PICKENS. S. C.. Capital & Surplus $60,006 J. McD. BRUCE, C..MAULD PresidentCshe p . Q .Rolise dualno so ys (NuolkY, uSW. ~k Sol#/Jer 4