The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, February 21, 1918, Image 8
GLASSES FITT
OUR regular Opt:
next Thursday, th
glasses. He will,
visit xvill be worth
ciated by us.
N. H. A new stock of Sherwin-V
Paints, Stains and Varnishes
ceived. These are consider
about the best goods in the w
Yours to please,
PICKENS DRU
The Rei
J. N. IIALWII
Ph1o10
Help to Win the War
We can all help a little by raising
our supplies at home. Pickens
county helped last year and the re
suits are here to show Pickens
never had more of the necessaries
than now.
Our advice would he to try again
for a bumper crop of supplies.
e
May we figure with you on your F
fertilizers? I
Morris & Company. Z
Phone No. 36--Use It
Eye Sufferers
Who Need Glasses
Railroad fare paid one way to our
Pickens Connty Patienrs h
Who Purchase Glasses. h
I'ves exmined by specialista and 0
glasses made while you wait. h
Kodak Fihuis I )evelopedl by '
H-xpe'rts .
The Globe Optical
A Company
i'resi~den. 'Mee'y & TIreas.
Consulting Optometrists,
MIasonie Temple.
GREEN VILLE, S. C. -
NOTICF. OF DISSOLUTION OF~ r
PARTNERSHIP. j
jc
State of South Carolina,
Pickens County.
We, WV. C. Ilamtilton and R. G. 1
Gaines, by mutual agreement and
for valuable consideration, hereby
dissolve the partnership of Gaines
and Ilamiilton, and 'ho ac' of either
of us will hind the other. This the
,21st day of November, 1917.
(Signed,) R. G. GAINES.
43- Wv. C. IIAMITON.i
GERMICID
(PARKE, DA
ii TO DISINFI
TO CLEANSE
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and HANDKERI
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TO USE WITH I
in TREATMENT
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Keowee F
2R. E. Lewis, Pron. IlIhn
le,,
Ician will be here with us
e 21, to examine and fit
arrive on first train. A
while to you and appre
filliams
just re
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orld.
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ill Store
F, Prop. & Myr.
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Honor Roll ot maynard School
FOR JANUARY 1918.
FilsT GIRAnE :- T. M. Looper.
ADVANClED Fitsr GRADE:-Ben Lig.
in, Clyde Looper.
SECOND GTADE:-James Looper.
FOURTH GRADE:- Milton Ligon, Rutl
Vhitmire, Lillian Looper.
FIFTH GRADiE:- Fay Williams, Ruperi
reemnan.
SIXTH GRADE:-Mary Folger, A. K.
looper, Wesley Wimpey.
SEVENTH GRADI :-Anna Belle Loop.
r, Clarence Looper, Walter Folger,
tussell Whitmire, Henry Ligon, Claude
looper.
E rIaHi GH TAruE:--Lloyd Farmer, Os
ar Freeman, Ruth Looper, Edgar Gla
ener.
MATTIE' HOwEN, Prin.
OLA McColrius, Asst.
Pickens Singing Convention.
A ne Pickens Township Singing Con.
ention will meet with Griffin Baptist
hurch next Sunday, 2-th, at 2 o'clock,
. m. Prof. R. N. Gresham will be
ith us. Everybody come.
WILLIE LEwis, Secr'y.
Citation
state of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
ly J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:
Whereas, J. W. Ilentrick made suit to
e to grant him lette rs of administra
ion with the will anre':e 4,-f the estate
nd ffects of Ant'r- r. :n. deceased.
These -re. t e--.e-. ::te and ad
ionish ".J a ' i n .' -.r- kindred and
editr .'' :h -a: A r.iony Griffin,
eceased. th hebe and appear
r ore mTe(. im the. - 'ourt of Probate, to be
eld at Pickens.S. . ., on the 7th (Iy
f March. 191.~ next after publication
'rent, at 11 0'clock in the forenoon, to
low ea1use, if any they have, wvhy said
Iministration should not be granted.
G;iven under my hand and seal this 13t1
ry of l'ebruary, 1918. the 142nd year ol
ur Independence.
J. It. NI:wnleRY, (Seal)
Citation
tate of South Carolina.
(Counity of Pickens.
y. J1. H. Newber) , Esq.,. Probate Ju idge,
Whereas, G. H. Ilanmilton made suit tc
le to grant him letters of administratior
f the estate and effects of Mrs. [)mily
'. Miller, deceasod.
These are therefore, to cite and1( ad
lonish all and singular the kindred and
reditors of the said Mrs. Emily E. Miller
eceasedl, that they be andl appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
t Picken's Court House, S. C.. on the
th day of March, 1918, next, after
ublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
orenoon, to show cause, if any they
iave, why the said administration shouki
iot he granted1.
Given inder my hand and seal, thi.
?.0th (lay of March, 1918, in the 145
year of our Indepence.
.J. H. Nieww.:Ry,
Judge of Probate, Pickens County,
AL SOAP ?
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WVOUNDS. TOC(HECK :$
SPIRATION. TO RIE--~
l''RIL'l ED LINEN
ZUHIEF~S USEDI in SICK
S ESPECI ALLY FINE ~1
JEWIS WH*ITE 8ALVE ~
of' SORES anld BURNS. *
CE 30c
t SALE BY
pharmacy
ne 24 Pickenis, S. C.
A 4ND
PERSONAL
Born unto Mr. rnd Mrs. Perry Mur
phy Sunday, February 17th a girl.
The optician for the Pickens Drug
Co. will be at their drug store next
Thursday, February 21st.
,Mr. Joe Looper, prominent citizen of
the Mt. Carmel section, was among the
business visitors at the county seat
Monday.
Misses Martha Cureton and Nellie
Freeman are spending several weeks
in the northern markets selecting mil
linery.
M. F. Hester, accompanied by Miss
Pearl Hester, left Wednesday foi' a
visit to relatives at Calhoun and At
lanta, Ga.
Bower Jones of 'Calhoun, Ga., has
been visiting friends and relatives in
Pickens county. He is a grandson of
the late Van Jones.
Mrs. George Hall has returned to her
home in Pickens after a week'sstay with
Mrs. Ola McKagen in Greenville.
Wim. Masters, an old Confederate sol
dier, is very ill of pneumonia at his
home near Table Rock. Many friends
hope he will soon be up again.
R. 0. Spearman of Central, was the
first person in Pickens county to send
in report of how much flour he had on
hand in excess of thirty days' supply.
He is to be congratulated upon his
promptness.
( T. Grandy died at his home in
Wiliston on February 11, after a short
illness of pneumonia. He married Miss
Alma Glazener of Easley and was well
known in Pickens county. His widow
and one small son survive him.
We appreciate very imuch the thought -
fulness of our Montvale friends. Mr.
Will Price has our thanks for some fine
Irish potatoes, Mr. Wade Chastain for
some very fine kraut and Mrs. Lem Grav
ley for pickled peppers and canned
peaches.
Arrangements have been made to
hold a horseswappers' convention at
Pickens the first three days of court
week, which will be February 25, 26
and 27. There will also be milk cows
and pigs here for sale or trade during
the convention. Big time!
There will be a meeting of the Home
Demonstration Club at the residence of
Mrs. J. L. Valley, in Pickens, Wednes
day afternoon, Febr'y 27. at 3 o'clock.
All members are urged to be present as
this will be a very important meeting.
Hisses Mauldin and Earle will speak on
gardening.
Mrs. Sallie Marie Hardin Grice, wife
of W. W. Grice, died last Friday, after
being in declining health for several
months. She lived in Cleveland town
ship of Greenville county, near the
Pickens county line, and had many
friends in this county who will be grieved
to learn of her death.
T. A. Julian, wel!-known citizen of
the Gross Roads section, was at the
county seat on business Saturday. Mr.
Julian recently had the misfortune of
getting his residonce and all household
goods destroyed by fire. He was in
Greenwood at the time and knew noth
ing of the fire until he got back to
Easley. Ile carried no insurance and
says his loss is $4,000 aor $5,000. H-e has
begun the erection 01 a new building.
Auditor Townes of Pick-ens county has
receiv~ed the following tel egranm from
the South Carolina T1ax Commission and
it wiil be of interest to all tax payers:
"Auditors are instructed to take returns
at 100 per cent value of property audi
equalize assessment thereon at 42 per
cent. General and uniform reduction
of assessment wvill be ordered by the
tax commission if above will result in
raising more taxes than the legislature
approp~riated."
SPCIAL NOTICES
N oti-as liwrted in ibis tcolumn a for oneit 'cent s
word for ir-st ini(ri Ion n i on-latf ct-nt a word
for ean-i MlSL~ubun ciiinseriiona
NomInetianue ago I loaned my copy
of "ltamsey's Hiistory of South Caro
lina," hut have forgotten who got it.
I would he pleased to have it returned.
Mr. '. . Field, l'ickens route 1. 42
For3 1tesat -- I have two crops to rent,
upland and bottom land. Will furnish
stock if desired. M\. .1. \Velborn, phone
Forli Sale--Goodl brood mare and 5
months old horse colt, goodl qualities.
Would sell colt separate. Good reason
for selling. John Watson, Pickens
route 5. 42
I'r %a t- A bout 50 acres good tim
ber land, about 12 miles from Pickens.
E xtra fine t im ber. WVould exchange for
small f arm. . lhn Watson, route 5, 42
F~or %Mle--One' 8xl0 steam engine
for cas or will trade for Ford touring
car. A. J1. Mykew, Central, S. C. 43
111uncia I~eans..-We want to buy
your bunch beans. P'ickens Drug Co.
- Fori' MaleI.---Good bay mare, eight
years old, Kentuckian, weighs about
l,0)00 pounds, wvork anywhere. ,J. TP.
Chastain, Pickens, It. 2.
lI'flite41i lo buy all varieties of
Peas and cane seed!, highest market
price paid. Warehouse at P. & N. D~e
pot. Dixie Flour and Grain Company,
Greenville, S. C. 412
Ylnne.V 4o Lonn. on Iteal Estate.
A. P'. D~ulose, attorney, 'p~hone 210,
Gree'nville, S. C. tf
t nni 'Cia tamnt for Porto Rtico po
tato slips at 8. 75 per thousand this
week. 5t0c ler thousand deposit, re
(quired. After this week $3.t00 pea.r
thousand, no deposit. WV. A. Mathews.
(Con tra!, S. C..3
1141rtgaige Isai -For sale at
'l'he Sentinel ofle:; best form printed
4n fl od~ paori;r: ench. tr
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Cost and Effici
THE CHEAP
A Comparison of t
Commercial
Bas
Acid
Ammonia
Potash
Commercial Fertilizer
Analysis
8-3-0 cost per ton - $37
8-3-3 cost per ton 54
10'2-0 cost per ton.. 30
Actual, Worth of M
Fer
OUR PRICE L
Furthermore the decl
constantly adding availal
both from a humus standp
will show results for thr
this period will show a mi
than any other fertilizer
TE ARE daily making shipn
of this product into all sect
of the country, and it is being
ceived with entire satisfactioi
account of its excellent quality
condition on arrival at destina
We wvill be glad to make ci
arrangements with responsible
ties, or wc wvill accept wood ii
change for manure. Wood t
delivered during t h e :s u m
months.
SHIPMENT MMI
CAMP JACKSON
Colvmnbia, S. C.
Agents Wanted:
POWELl
Columbia,
For Sale!51
AceylneGas Plant
In good condition, w ith itu dres
for a 12-room house. Cheap.
Want to sell oni accouni)t of eh'c- -
tr'icity beinJg inlstalled.I:1
Wr'1ite or O enta j
Ralph Ramseuir, Cetr:,S.C
Notice of Forfeiture.
One Mule, one llorse, two (2) IHug-..I
gie's, two (2) sets Hlarness and (2) I) >.
robes having been seized from .Jamnes- s'
11arlo0w, TIhomnas .James, W, .J. Wilson.
and .James F. Monroe for violation of.
Sectioni :32%l 1. 8., I-3 miles Northwvest ,
of l'iekens, near Stun Set P'ost Office, in.
I 'iekensM (ount y, Souith~ Carolhna~l, no01tie -
tor of intevraIVl I~ nu on or e efore -
the first daty of .\arch, . sai
thie Iriited 8t te
er e
e Fertilizer
em With
.NURE
ency Considered, It's
EST FERTILIZER
he Costs of Plant Food in
Fertilizers and Manure
c Price Per Unit
$1.25
7.00
.----- 6.00
Manure From Camp Jackson
Analysis
00 Acid, 0.45 at $1.25 $ .56
00 Ammonia, 0.68 at $7.00 4.76
00 Potash, 0.58 at $6.00- 3.48
$8.80
anure Based on Commercial
tilizer $8.80
ESS THAN HALF THAT
tying organic matter in the Manure is
)le plant food to the soil, is valuable
oint as well as a land builder. Manure
,e years, and its cost divided through
ich lower cost per unit of plant food
)m the market.
ents RIGHT NOW is the time to use
ions manure. Write us today if you
re- are interes:ed in prompt delivery.
I on We already have numerous orders
and booked for prompt shipment, but
bion. will use our bcst efforts to make1
,edit delivery, in accordance with your
par- instructions.
c x- We speCcialize on car lot shipments.
o be Cars average 33 tons. Buy a car
Ti e r in conjunction with your neighbor
and save freight.
E FROM EITHER POINT I
CAMP WADSWVORTHI
Spartanburg, S. C.
in Unoccupied Territory
FUEL CO.
South CarolinaC
?RKINS HOG FARM
NcKENs
One thoroughbred Duroc
Jersey Boar, two years old,
for service. Can be seen at