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PICKENS, S. C. PU B LI 8 H E D WENE KL MARCH 14, 1918 SntCered at I''..kOns 'ostoitceo as Sciot (i t o Malt Matter. M0 A YEAR, INVARIAil.Y IN ADVANCI GARY HIoi'. Managor. "My Country 'Tis of Thee., Sweet Land of Liberty.' Ont! you sassafras tea! SPiuNG poets are blooming. Anit'rll:n GUlY !;('i(:v issI' guy too. AN epidemic of prig ifever is raging over the country. Mi IllENEY L3 about to make th l.ackers appear as hogs. EVuRY one seeks happiness, but man: Snever find it"this side of the cemetery MARn came in like Mary 'a little lamb Now where's Mr. Iion going to come Wonsit the reveneurs don't get Lier 'tillmnn. He's fixing to make anothei run. Ciic KENiLass days are upon ui. Be tween Hoover and Garlield . Well, dIon't kick! "M.:1v-: i a matter of form," -e marked the young laly a4 she put or her corset. Ai'rn ve remit for our church dues ;edge clues andt mountain dew,; we don' have much left. SENAToR H. R. 'I'IIAiAN has an meunceil that he will be a candidate fo re-election this yoar. S11EARl a good dR parson once sa that God always ainiwora prayer. At he often has to anawr "no." ANoTHnit worm has turned. leopl asced to "break" dAoes, but now shoe break the people who have to pay ft " them. Aicoiioi. will preuerve many thing It will not only proswve trouble bi will also multiply it. ScUwrAny 0' WAR HAKRm is now France consulting with leaders thei about war activiti.. "No date yet fixed for trial of Cain, says headline. Gee wvhir! we thougi that Cain case had been dlisposed < somue time ago. I"AMoUTS shines Shoe .1 Monkey Sun Moon WEj donl't know what McKis.siek, and H-amel are going to do about it, bi ive idD~ an anyese, t. moly ine good old srowd an jtinhe.eig MA N CleTelaby-the-S, a Maurss. slacd t bu snesi s in -whatv isn't sishn, bne areio tihavm bi madthuies thi itebtr. tIut nbt vesetble Mnhesttte etcoly in il UPa gan heelnd, olhiachuc h:;sno of aboutsides anair.' Of course rsghtstylong. bth frestion hat unit watick buidno t riutn ter han otr ngeltndmixhat wihe novltisaw sa Now a i~ by soncoh onwllyu riw tomatoe thartare the like nof whtichka. no sen tosd man lartist'on istio. Oad tationse beingdiscute Portrc in soty rund bring tnae fouti crelestia thamoenieveaasa ByDand -by h ism tne iltt' in thli thatntere a oS.Ptik Bertaunt soity zand bring the fawi IuNnhs Hooee daysitwila of have an bring suthrptre RIDD Eh vishe terr li fsglad kundine. Wews/o Fihhokad ie 1IPokT OF THESUPERVISOR " THE MONiT -OF FEBRUARY, 1918 Amount on hand February 1, 1918.... .. -$20,281 66 fXPENDITUlfI:S. a F. V. Clayton, salary January--------------- --- J. T. McKinney, rural police (January) _ . 90 00 J. M. Jamison, magistrate, three months _ . 100 00 O. S. Stewart, salary and stamps 50 33 Pickens Sentinel, advertising 1917.. . . . 230 00 B. B. Lafoon, salary, January - - - 90 00 Mary Rowland, aid to poor _ . .. . 300 Charles Sanders, aid to poor. - . . 3 00 McD. Farmer, road work _ - _ .i 96 J. P. Gantt, constable work. _ 13 10 B. M. Holland, mechanical work- 8 00 Becky Reeves, aid to poor two months. 00 J. H. Ellenburg, aid to poor two months 6 00 E. E. Perry, bridge work. ... _ - ..-.. 1022 C. L. Gassaway, road and bridge work > *0 I J. M. Lawrence, curn, etc., January . -.. _ 43 66 0. 'T. Ilinton, taxes, Greenville-Carolina P~ower Co.. ._-- .__.. 1,293 76 J. E. Itobinson, Supl~lies1917. . ......... 72410 WV. L. Traynham, supplies.... . " 6 05 \V. '1'. Aniderson, road work -_ . y'U J. [. Stansef, bridge work .. - ...._ . - . 17 30 J. A. Skelton, road worl, etc. . *...... ....- 14 50 G. \V. fu'wen, comm UiiOflor!. etc.. .1 atulary 43 Ili j& h". B. Burgess, bridge work - 10) 01 .1. \V. Nolin, aid to po0r two months - - 0 00 WV. C. Ilcndrix, lumber ,,, ) It. B4. B'rowvn road wvork -' s 90 S. W. Hloward, aid to poor two rnon th4 6 00 .1. S. Reese. b~ridlge work. . :) 558 J. L'. Craig. salar, J anuary ... . . :)1 (66 J. W*X. .Julian, constable work .. - _- 22 20 1 ). '1'. Alexander, supplies 29 00 J. WV. Julian, conveying lunatic............ _- . .- _.35 45 R. W. nice, road~ work ... ..... - . 5t4 Telephone Company, two phones at court house _. 500U it. L. Bryan Co., supplies to C. C. 1P. Co. -. .. ..57 50 Austin-Western Co., road mnschinery supplies _- .. ..104 00 Light Co., lights at court house and jail . -..13 30 J. A. Whithen, supplies ---- ---- 157 35I (:. R. Campbell, magstrate 1917 _ . .. . .... . . .75 00 ,1, B. Valley, M. D., lunacy examination. . .. _. 5 00I E. P. McCravey, p~remium sheriffs bonds. ........ 50 00 Buck Couch, work at poor farm 313 J, P. Jones, road work. -- 14 50 It. G. Chapman, constable work. . . _ . - . 24 85 W. C. Ilolcombe, constable work 4 ' 15 Finley & Whitmire, supplies.. _ . . . 198 33 Obie Mansell, salary .. 30 00 R. I,. Bryan Co., supplies . .... .... .. 51 40 SStandard Oil Co., coil and gas -. .. 10'292 Jr. L. ' . Shirley, lunacy examination . 5 00 ,. I). Simnon, road work vil-arln - 2 00 J. W. O'Dell, lumber....9.. .-_--72 40 Elijah Grifsin, bridge work 3 13 Keowee Bank, certificates . . __1,959 07 J Obi, Mansell, bridge wor k 17 30 J B. F. Farmer, road work etc. 11 95 G. W. Oliver, road work . .lanuar....200 \V. 1. Gravley, bridge work .. 2 50 C Elisha Youngblood, bridge work oh 5 00 w' Rich Kilgo b~ridge work. _.__.. 5 00 r W. A. I). Rigdon, road work 2 50 Dr. B. G. Clayton, lunacy examination. &c .27 50 S. II. Whitlock, constable workonth - 40 at C. E. Rodgers, road work 1125 W. S. Cantt, Magistrate . . 15 00 Ever & Co., note and interest March 1st 1917 to March 1st 1918..15,356 25 J A. S. Porter, Magistra e 87 50 -e C. E. uxk, ridge work .up 2pl JV. Y. Mulkey, conveying pauier 5 00 Pickens Baks.,( (IlLWri Stamps8 . 1) 00 1-. A. 'I'ownesq, A udit; r, ( I" ehraarv 36 11 't R. W. Ricer, rd work .306 Telepne n Comnyton ihns ot court hlouse':nI. al19I .1. W. BryaneCo., suis to C.o C. P.Co Aus-et ernoCo., roadlmpchinery supplies 10 00ut Lih Co, igt at court hos and ail- - 33 J.FA Whithen, supplihtyo ayb, lay ries 157 35a G. 1 Camllawy m agstrecits917mroig 1 75~nS wit E.nP M avey reium Theif Senti. el 50 00 Re u -,P -oe, odwrI - -- 45 1 . Chama,"cntbl ok . ,48 File & htie supis-183 ObeMnslsaay-/ 00 - S. W.N Ooo'Dello, ofumner.go-at---d abo 0 ElijahstiGrboarino, briacgendwosmac,3t1e KeweBak er dla emade ha ofeb950er es n07lad rhat'setheknselyou gtitodaywwhnkyou dr0n A . R.uz.aFarmerroadrwork. -f -t dos - t11ebte95a T.d ourgrocriwlleefunrevrydennyyoupi 2o 00. et Iih ogbood bridge work w -t th5hu 00o go eol h Dr tLG lytoVn lunany examino reulrl.27 m(td1, n h W. S ntt Maist ate -15, ant0y(an n .W. oe Magisrt 87 5(IINT~ -eC J. ukEroigeork COFFE SPRil Tailored \ Isaac Hanab * S + Folger, T Thurs., Fri., s m JF THE SOLDIERS in burger & Sons Spring o like deserting. Nothing 0 son. You will get the fa i in fit --there isn't any use sary for us to so much as T['AILIOR-TO-MEASUPE this is proof enough for holding qualities. DROP IN ON ON ONCE-OVER AND IF Y YOUR MEASURE TAI( Remember The The Line-HAMBURGER & "We want 1 Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that we will make application to J. B. Newberg, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina on the 28th day of March, 1!318, at T o'clock in the forenoon, er as soon thereafter as said application can bem heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of Elbert Mauldin, deceased. and obtain discharge os e xe (erutrix of said estate. Mns. Or. MAUTI.DIN, , 46 Administratrix. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Sallie Marie Grice must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 23d day of March. 1918, or he debarred laYment; and all per sons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the shovyedate to the undersigned. SA1,ta S. iAiU)N, '5 Executrix. IMoney to Loani on Farm bands. IWe are in ponition to let youl have money on farm landls at i pe'r cent in terest; 5 and 10 years' time Also short time louans at 8 per cent. See us quick. McSWAIN & CIllAG, :3- if. Picke'ns, 8. C. CHICAGO ST. JOSEPH ~ Corn~ ', be as to the ela: jcopardize his e may either leacd avaitable in timi a valuable crop mng losses from Our GOLE seuiy againt well fruited sta tilizers, they ai the cotton croj '~ \'k~. stand behind t I PACKING HC MOR i&1 OPEl To-Measure 1'ger & Sons Wi pring Opening a uornley & CE at., Mlar. 14, 15 the trenches could get their Line of Clothing, it would n like such materials will be sh shionable thing in a cut, in a to talk about how Mr. Slomar whisper about the character CLOTHING--so many peop others who have admired the D~ OF THE THREE DAYS 2 OU NEED A SUIT WE KN( EN. Dates-March 14, SONS. The Place-FOLGER. ' PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA Lo "see you--You want J..1. Ic 11'.al SAM l (RAIG I Gn i ,, s ,:. I'ickeiw . . ; McSwain & Craig LAWYERS I Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 .I Ri lr' r 1 ' li i .t:;. . r'. 1 :i MA!.TIN & II NRY General Practice of Law, (GREENVII.IIE, S. C. > ta- j,, o 'r. Hmtru' nmd .ain Sts. P'hone tos For Sale! 125.-nere fa rm a ihi~e from Cenitral; $150 worth of wire fen,-ing; two houses plnee bras madje 2'I bha of cottr: un nollg wi ~er, good neighbomrhood, on~ piub hie road, nlear (chutrch nod school, ph~'a ; of aimber- One of the groate4t beo gaein. ever offeredl here. AsMk l. L. llenderson, Cen tra I... C. See Thei Si nt in el1 t fr'rintinug E. ST. L,0UIS ,, ANSAS CTr AND TAHKACg HOME'OprlCE BR~ANcH OFFIC TLANTA vv 1LMING-I MONTI(jOM! rnd Cottmn Fer Juable the crop, the more exacting is of fertili:er he uses. An infer~ atirc crop simee the materials used i iout before the crop can utilize it for the needs otf the crop. Many from this cause, while others havc shedding and premature developm. BOND BRANDS offer absolut< ~t such losses, and insure quick, Iks and an early, healthy miaturi't e without an equa1, and they arn > to early maturity to beat the b e .nt we stand behind our FOR SALE BY RIS & COMPANY, PICKENS, S, HNG Clothing Il Hold Their t .'s Store and 16, 1918 eyes once on this Ham ake some of them feel wn in Pickens this sea curve, and in plan, and $ fit you. It isn't neces of the HAMBURGER le are wearing them fit and style and shape AND GIVE THE LINE )W YOU WILL HAVE l5and 16, 1918 ' " HORNLEY & CO'S. Store, to see us." Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work g'uaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; clea and pressing, 50e suit; dry cleanin suit. Special attention give,, to la suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 CHIGHESTER S PILLS i)1AMOND , BRAND o e yr:tr re'1ared ns J I 0 . A~wavn n SOLD BY SA!! EVE SO. OMAHA KV.LAUOMA CITY ON the farmer should. for fert ilizer may nsuch a fortilize& or fail to h)ocome(.j)/ a farmer has los t mt. a protection and steady growvth, made to hurry oil-weevil. We/wj'-4 SUPREME andV C.