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Now In 'lv.. af. CONT SIJOSORIPTIG PICENS S.C.,FEBRUARY 17, 1916 tmQ41A Gta~k adpetit purot 'Belbw.wO print a list of: grand joror serve his, year, and the. petil juris for tl e spring term of court Which will convene. in. Pickens Feb, 28 GRAND JURORS Drawn over from 1915s B. C. Atkinson,. W. E. -Hyde, E. N. Alexander, Ji Byrd tooper, J. T. Carey, Joe H. Massengale, J. 0. Hughey Irvin Miller, R. L. 'Hepderson, R. 1. Prince, A. T.Winiester, Jas. A. Smith. Drawn 1916 C. E. Bush, F. H. Clinkscalee, J. Landrum Davis, B. A. Foster, E. L. Hamilton, G. R. Hendricks. - PETIT JURORS Frank G. Allgood, E. H. Babb, W. T. Beasley, Jay H. Boggs, W. E. Sisson, D. A. Collins, W. T. Day, Jo .Cag Jno. E. Edens, Ben P. Eilenburg, Jno. F. Ferguson, D. C. Garrett, T. N. Hay's, D. A. Herd, K. F. Holladay, Dave S. Holder, T. J. Keith, J. H. King, M. L. Loggins, A. Jack'Looper,, A. C. -Mauldin, Jno. C. Meredith, is Charliq McKinney E. N. MeJunk ins, J r. P. S. Mc~ollum, W. R. Oats, C. F. -Pace, S. A. S. Porter, J. E. Rampey, L. . Rigdon, Jno. A. R'ope, M. B. Roe, !I. C. Shirley, J. C. Sitton, ClaudeW. Stephens, R. T. Stewart. 'DotA From. Dacusville (Too late for last week.) clai, side of the county is glad to -la.mCa candidate for sheriff in the coming campaign in the person of An derson Looper of the Mt. Carmel sec tion, and it goes without saying he. will be liberally supported by. his friends on this side who'hope to see him elected to the office towhich he aspires. laipton :ReesW, formerly. of this commnunity;, but now of Plains, Ga., was visiting here for several days re cently and iiiet many of his old frieuds, who enjoyed seeLg him and are glid to know that hr is prospering 'in his 4 adopted state, tho he can't forget the comra'les of his: former home here and will steal off on a visit home once in a Lucius Thomasaid sister, Miss Bess, ited amt the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mauldin 'of near Esley and hadan. en joyable trip. Mrs. John . Bowen, who has een at the bedside of her faher, Mr. W. J. Ponder, since last September, has re turned to her home in Greenville. Miss Lizzie Hooker, a student of 1ugrvile high school, his been sufer ing frdm a."nntinued attack of grippe and has been shabie to return to school. Mrs. Sape Leote r. btte known ts "Aunt Patsy," is ver iih at present. w e .. . LuisToaadsitr+es es + stda h oeo r n r.E PodesM celsietmerca e tundtIerhm nGrevle MisLzzeHoert.tueto Tievil hg'cho, a ee uf'r ing~ frmj J Htne ttcfgIp an'asbenu bl o eun oscol - Mr.Sa ;,e.btt' nona Aut asy"isvryil t rset Ag 4 Mie We 14 Sn~ Muslo Cedar Rock- yqWs Mr. and Mrs. Crotk4tt'liendrieks 'Were the guests of the formerfs sister, Mrs. John Anthony, lat 4Vy . Mesdames T. S. Turner and S. D. Hendricks were guests of Mrs. J. An. thony one day last week. Velmon Findley vi itqdi his sister, Mrs. Medlin, in Piedmo''tgedeek. Mrs, Joel Miller and daughter, Mrs. 14auldin, yisited at tie home of Mrs. J. W. Stewart last we4k, Messrs. Wade and*. John Wihiams of liorris were the gudsts of Joel H. Mil lex' and family recently. , biss Lena Stokes and sister Mrs. Gilstap were guests of Mrs. McD. arrner last week, Mr. Noah O'Shields and wife were the guests of the latter's: -patents, Mi. and Mrs. Phillips, last week-end. Mrs. Malinda Smith is confined to her bed with grip. Her friends hope tc s.e her out again soon. v:.Mr.'and Mrs. Maxwell Spearman and ahildreft. visited her parents, Mr. aryd Mrs. Henderson, in the Pisgah sectior last week. Master Ben Wilson was the week-end 'guest of his aunt, Mrs. Ed.Nalley. Mr. and Mrs. J.. W*.$tO*rt were guests of Mr. and M . F. 8mith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Beasley visited at the home of David Spearman Sunday. Mrs. McD. Farmer is .very ill with grip. We hope for her speqdy recov ery. SUSIE. Attended Laymen's Convention The following gentlemen from-Pick ens attended the laymen's missionary convention held in Columbia last week: Rev. L. E. Wiggins, Messrs. J. T. Taylor, C. E. Robinson, E. H. Craig, Craig, Dave Stansell, Sydney ' Bruce, Harrison Edens, and Rev. J. C. Bailey of Liberty.'pastor of the Pickens Pres byterian church. 'The convention was the largest attended of its kind evei held in the South, and each delegate brings back glowing accounts of it. The prayer meeting pt the Baptist churel tonight will be turned over to thos< who attended the meeting ahdithey wil makb talks on their trip and.how th< convention impressed them.. Residence Burned The repidenrce of "Dock"'Reese, at the Cureton- mill place- n'ar- Pidkens, was destroyed by fire Friday night aboul 19 o'clock. Most of the housihold goods were also destroyed. The fie lidd made much headway before di.scovered and its origin is unknown. The family has the sympathy of many in this misfor tune. AUC Earle I ~t of Townville. ice Fain -- Very Ea E WA A Few Dots From Six Mile Rev. Mr. Whiteside preached in teresting sermons at Six Mile Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Mr. Willis has been called to serve as pastor of Six Mile church. Prayer meeting was woll attended at Guy Roper's Sunday evening. W. L. Pressley was In Greenville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roper visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Presley Saturday night. - Mr. Wiggins of Georgia, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. John A. Roper, returned home Sunday. Rev. C. P. Abercrombie is to fill his regular appointment at Mountain View Sunday. Prayer meeting Sunday night. Everybody come and bring song books. We have learned that Perry Durhame is making preparations to move to Sen eca .and go Into the mercantile business. We. are glad to say that Mrs. Babe EvOnsis greatly improved in health. On account of rainy weather farmers i are not getting to plow much. Those Song Books The Pickens Township Singing Con- i vention appointed a committee at the last meeting of last year to select and recommend a book for this year. They have recommended Golden Gospel Bells I for the convention and I most heartily I sanction their choice. I think it will be the booK for this year, as it is already going like hot cakes. R. L. HENDERSON President Pickens Convention. Shine 'en What a differen in one's appearl Beauty is often ma< teeth. We sell all Powders and pastes ones. Nyal's Tooth I you'll like it; it's difie Then, in brulsi at 10c -and go up to 3! 'The best is th< KEOWEE I THE NYAL QUALI Phone 24 - - (Your Money Back TION Rig Be~ On R. F. D. No. .. FEB. sy Terms to E APPLU ,I. GOI Real I 'kIens County Corn Club Rules 'he Ollowing Rules Have Been Pro mulgAted to Govern 4he Contestagts in the Boys' Corn Club of Pickens County for the -year 1916. 1. Boys joining the contest must be nder 18 years of age. 2. No boy shall eontest for a prize nless he becomes a member of, the lub. 8. The membgrs of the club inust gree to read ingtructions of the dein netration work. 4. Each boy must plan his own crop nd do his own work, except in prepar ig the land, and then to charge for ired helphccording to rule 8. 5. Exhibits must be delivered to the ,ounty Superintendent of Educatidi at date in the fall, specified by him ana grecable to the members of the club. 6. ' The amount of the yield and the iethod of measure must be certified by ach boy and attested by at least two isinterested witnesses who shall be atisfactory to the Farm Demonstrator. 7. Each boy must cultivate at least ne acre of land, and n6 part of that cre shall be less thanj 100 feet in its arrowest place. 8. Each boy must charge against imself $5.00 per acre for rent, apd ten ents an hour for each hour's work, and ve cents an hour for horse. 9. In awarding the prizes, the fol )wing basis shall be used: (a) Greatest yield per acre, 30 per ent. (b) Best 10-ear exhibit, 15 per cent. (c) Best written account showing his. ory of crop and all expenses, 25 per ent. (d) Best showing profit on invest. qent, 30 per cent. 10. No boy shall contest for a prize mnless he become a member of the clut )efore April 1st. Will D. Upshaw's Lecture The citizens of Pickens had a rar treat last Friday night, or at least all o the citizens who wenit to the school house to hear Will D. Upshaw, "Th Georgia Cyclone." Mr. Upshw i easily one of the best entertainers o the platform today anywhere in ti south. He is different from -any othe humorous speaker we have heard. H not only amuses his audience, but leave them great truths to think qbout. I would pay our state board <edmXiatlo to hire him to tour our sta e and edtur to our schools and the pe pie generally f they only had som fund to drV rom. We sincerely h pe he will com< igain soon. -1. J. J. Gantt & Co of Liberty have th( argest line of ron Bedsteads evei >rought to Picke i4 county at one time mnd the prices a e right.-adv. n Plan - 12 Miles Sout ule at 11 !aiu or a .Big Free 1T H1 Greenm Bishop Denny to Speak Here I The Methodists of Greenville district 'I ire planning to hold a four days'. dis trict church -extensiQn campaign. Dr. W. F. McMurray of Louisville and Bishop Denny of Richmond have been secured to conduct the campaign and will make addresses at seven principal u towns in the district. Pickens and Easley are in the list. Dr. McMurry u and Bishop Denny will each make ad- c Iresses at Easley Wednesday after loon, March 1, and the Methodists of a ill the adjacent territory are expected o to be there. Dinner will be provideil at 'he Methodist church. Wednesday night a Bishop Denny will come to Pickens and i nake an address in the Methodist church I iere. Everybody is invited. U. D. C. Meeting More than twenty ladies enjoyed an inusually interesting and instructive e neeting of the U. D. C. at the home of d A.. W. B. Freeman last Friday after- s ioon, Mrs. T. J. Mauldin, the efficient )resident, presiding. After all business 0 i'nd the report of the treasurer, which ihows what a good work this chapter is r loing, the literary program w-ts given. A sketch of the life of three (f Geor gia's most famous writers, with speci mens of their work, were read. Music, both instrumental and vocal, added mnuch to the program. Four new mem bers were added to the already long list. A delicious salad course with rel Ishes was served by the hostess. I up! ce white teeth make aIncel .e or marred by the the standard. Tooth -that is, all the good aste is our standard; rent; irice 25c. 1es oneW )iLcs begin e)C. cheap)e'st. HARMACY TY DRUG STORE R. E. Lewis, Prop. if You Want it) SA LE iverdar I from Townville S24'; Iuyers -. V To state Pickens County-Pig The Following Rules Hav4 mulgated to Govern the Contt4 in'The Boys' and Oirlsa'4i hI M Pickens C.ounty for the Year 19. V6 ' 1. Any boy or girl between the ig4es4 of 10 and -18 years of age may bicome A member. 2. Each boy or girl must secure' least one pig if he or she becomes a member of the Club. 3. Eadh memaber must care for his or her stock in person, and keep a record of the'feed given and-the pasture graz ed, Also record the weight of each pig when'it came into their possession. 4. Record blanks, which W1ll be fur nished, must be filled out and certiffed by two disinterested persons 5. Each member must hao owned and kept a record of his or her pii for for at. least four months in oider 'to A compete for a prize. .. Th.e members of the Club- ust' agree to study the 'instructiorns of the United States Department of Agricut ture. 7. All reports must be in the hands of the County Superintendent of Edu cation by December 21st, unless the Farm Demonstrator extends the-time .'A intil January 1st, 1917. 8. No one shall contest for a prize unless he or she becomes a member by April 1st. Prizes will be awarded upon the fol lowing basis: (a) Greatest gain on the hog, 25 per cent. (b) Cheapest cost of production, 85 per cent. (c) Best kept records of the feeding and care of the pig, 25 per cent. (d) The greatest daily gain in the hog, 15 per cent. Matried Married, by Rev. R. W. Rice, at Murphy, Mr. Luther., Ellenburg and Miss Nina Bryant. The groom is a son 1 of A. Ellenburg and the bride .is a r daughter of Alfred Bryant, all of Pick ens county. e s Married, by 0. M. McKinney, at his n residence near Liberty, February 6, e Walter Bolding and Maggie Bagwell. r e Death of Ella Hudson s Ella Hudson, 14-year-old daughter of t Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hudson of the Pickens mill village, died Friday night of double pneurionia. Interment was It Sceona Saturday. The bereav [ones have the -sympathy of the <). munity. Mr. Hudson is also <tuite with pneumoniq. Wo .rSeawright and tie Ro, aous all co-red, were mar ', e Apositive Iconstlspa Sutierland at the iomOdQ sibrders, and sell fisp Wednesday, +o its normal S ~orngby. tationi h of Seneca+ F o'clock: Blhine Barbecue, vylle, 8. C.