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]W IC WEQUII PICKENS, S.- C. ;;' t "" U) Y.L I 8 li E tyr W 1E 1 K L 7 M'ARCH- 21, 1918. K ntered at Pickens P'ortotitie e' ceo5n4 1 tlari Mail Matter. S0 A VEAR, INVARIAI.Y !N ADVANCE GAlY HIOT, Managor. *My Country 'Tis of Thee, Sweet Land of Liberty." Six Mile Baptist Academy Items The boys' ani girls' prelimintary oratorical c' test was held at Six Mile Haptiat Academy Friday evn - ng, March 15. '.inning at M p. n.. the speakers leing as follows: First reci tatio'n b1y: Sail Iei Mae frissie, Florid Prince, I.idlie Curti;, Florence Ilindes. second declamation by 1)ock Lay. Co Irillin, t eorge Edens, Floyd Powell, iloy (;arrett and J. ). Rampey. The judges were lev. W. L. Willis i'rof. I;urbey and Mr. lthodes. all o Norris. They rendered their dccsior as tolhows: Florence Iiindes. Sallit Mae lissie. Fib+ricle" P'rince, fir . ., " nd and third place, rc.spectively, In the b'vs declamttion contct Fivy< Powell. ;eorge Eie is, ' 'y (;rilliin. tirst - c')nd and third plac.-. respectively. Praters School honor Roll F . .1r., r. ~n"r resii of Priater n"ig :a c I s I: ~~ 2 '.-nding MIarch i s: F:r- rra lE A 'alee Baker. Marie Hra :eai-. Et tta Abererrombie, Rlobah '4tloopr. Set- id trad I da i biin. (laren( (oIb. iirI t, ara :rt.o..:jl.'. Fiori:e Garrett Ralph Hinter. 'T'hird G;rad h- Desie Rrawtale, C'le< Ho";lding.r l..ugeinia "i - i. Htolt I.oopler, J1ame. . :eaborn. F ourtt ;rade Dellat Ilow:trd. (uini( WVatSon. lfifth Gradh - Ia'' I oopeti'r. I-:th. Watson. Sixth Grade 1nt Ir olding. (eorg Holding, I.ueius %iurphre+,. rome looler. Seventh Grad.bis Garrett. I.01 arre"tt. F"lora Uoiding. fertha .Junes. Luise ;ravely, Teacher MAYOR OF TOWN WAS VICTIM 01 indigesfion Tlwenty Years Agf What to Take, Says It's Gr'eat FRIEND)S BACK HIMN' UP "I ttae ple'a.-sure in talking with pe< id truled0)14 withI ind(iges4tion0 worrie(, 'uys Mayocr E. S. Pink ston, of' I arrot G.eor1gia. ''Jlleau 1 have been~ thlel sel andl knocw what it is to 1 trouled withi indligestioni. I sulffer more( orI less5 forl seveLral years. A lor -aIne a frendl on' (lay, years ago (near twentyv years ago I guess) and he to meaotAcid Iron Win(eral. 1 took Youil c'an put me)4 downt as a booster A-I-M. dI''(eclarea thi popular genti anim w~ho being mayor of Parrot t, Gna aily be depended uoop not to end(or;' anything without gamine merit. Acid Iron MIine'ral may~ 1be purchas< at almost an.\ drug store in th soul [f not handy jus.'t iient a dollar to i Perrodinu' Cheu'ijed C orp. , lloanok Th'e voters of all school (list ricts< the county are haere'by authorizedi meet at their respective voting p~laet in their school districts Saturday, A pI 4i, 1918, for the puirpose of inminaztinl three trustees to serve for the next tw years. Rules governing a primary eke< t ioni shall govern t his one. P'olls to opeC at 1 o'clock and~ close50 at 5 o'clock in th afternoon. 'The managers may ope the polls5 earlier if they find it necessary The trustees are appoinlt ed managers c * said election, withi the power of appoini ing a substitute. 'The result of th election to be forwarded to the Count Board of Education wit hin five dayi .nfter election. By ordler of th!e G'ounlt y Board of1 Edih (lonl. ". V. Gayton, - ;8 Slujt. of Educat 'on. *S . 6 jf; J I I' S This Big Dollar-Saving Book Should Be in Every Home Send a Postal NOW Fir> This FREE Book National economy demands that your dollar be made to go as far as possible. This big Bargain Book enables you to secure the most desirable and serviceable merchan dise of all kinds at the lowest prices, thus resulting in a great saving to you. Thousands and ousands of satisfied customers throughout the Souk testify to the money-saving merits of "The Book of a Thousand Bargains." Our tremendous purchasing power has enabled us to keep the prices down within the reach of al. Don't delay! Send for your copy NOW. EXAMPLE OF OUR MONEY SAVING POWER Women's Stylish and Serviceable Two-Strap PUMPS only $1.98 Regular $2.75 Value BIGGEST SHOE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON A typical bargain selected at random from among the thousands that are found in this Bargain Catalog. The new Spring and Summer issue READ THE DESCRIPTION contains many pages of just F4200. Thi is a very timely and prac tialdeontrtinof ourat pur such bargains in shoes alone. chasm? pwer. Anolptiungi'ur need. Over a hundred other pages of ar advan ma.de th. .avl to you savings In ready-to-wear, under- ity paten eather, withopen-work stlaahed millinery jewelry hard- tras t u ov nte, new style re wel' miliney jeer, ceding t h arch and Goat concave ware and toilet goods. A trial leatherbee Medium weight close edge order will convince you of the big sot sad grey Dose ltning. Butterfly ona savings possible through ordering _and 8. Medkmand ,ha 'dihs. Stat from this book. e wante . $ei 1.98 Send Your Trial Order or Catalog Request to We Guarantee to Please You Abaolutelyor Your MAIL ORDER Money ia Refunded SToRES AUGUSTA,GA. ~When It Pours,| It R~eigns I 'AN'T you just asethat cpof oo I old Luziranne Coffee? 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Special at ien tion given to ilad I.ht Saillmpsont de.ceatsed, and~ obtamn ths suits. chargetS'X'I as ex cto stmdl' Fate. n We a ppreiiate your t patrotnage., '48 J. it. Sun' SON. 16:u Ieeo. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, NoieoFiiiSetent.dlichrg n . At Porter's Barber Shop. Noie Sl'ily"entt Ii!ra~ fTelephone No. 38 1~~cetolh..I.N'letIsi Money to Loan on farmi bands. itlvoApt.I'.t10'lo, iiWi are in pooition to.let youfhav mtonley on fatrm lands att 7 per t'm ini- it'omkei):I ctk'un 1!i .t('rest :5 and 101 yeai's' t i me. AlIso shior t~~ t '(t a n' 1e p.tttetcff~ titl('11105 t. l)'i'C('lt. 8~eit~t ~ No. t ie lis('herebyt a ive tnrtta to of swdi!m k McSWAN & aplien'Ition to . \.whery,(., FOLGER, THORNLEY & CO'S. First Spring Showing of Spring Dress Goods, and Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garment.. yFOST OF OUR SPRING GOODS have arrived, and we are glad to say the price is not much higher * than last season, and not any higher on Ladies Ready 8 to-Wear'. We are showing a complete line of Ladies' 8 Skirts, Dresses, Sport Coats, Coat Suits, Shirt Waists 8 and Children's Dresses. Skirts in all Colors aid Styles Ladies' Cotton Dresses, made of From $1.50 to _ _ - $10. Ginghams and Pecals, $1.50 to .0 Sport Coats From $5.00 to 810.00 And a full line of Ladies' Silk Dresses in CQGoat Suits F~rom $10.00 to 85 .00} Silk Poplins and Taffetas, all Colors, from $7.50 to . U .5 Shirt Waists From $1 .00 to ._ . 00 We have a complete line of Summer Dresses in all , the newvest things, and while prices in some cases arc Childrens Dresses From 75c to 82.00 a little higher, they are not ns high as we e apected 8" We will he leased to have you call antd inspect our stock, and 9 O we will ie snore than glad to show you, whether you wish to buy or not. -. .-. -.-. Yours t r ly, 8 FOLGE R, T HORNLEY & 00. 8 Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty ? Sole Agents for Walk-Over and Godmain Sloes, Carhart Overalls, Iron King Stoves, 8 New Ilomie Scwing Machines, Chase City Hiuggies, Mitchell Wagons. No better lines 8 made America. Therefore there are io better lines sol 1. *8888888888888004 0888 O8O~d. 888888 88888 K) J. .IMe"S 'AI , 1 CRtAIG ueenvine, S e: I iiekens, S. e' Have You Seen the Mcswain & Craig LAWYE S d 1 Ch 1 . ractice in State and I-'k deral (ourt$rt NW 0 IVoel CeVrolet. Sells for $750.00 Delivered. General Practice of Law, G I EN vIlIl. f. C.1_ Self starter, electric lights, one-man For Sale! top, etc. You will have to see dU: acr I iie (ruin 'entral; $1:,' worth ofI wirr"e eing; twoe houuse. it to appreciate it. Ili "; it : ne i "cp bev road. neiar church andl scho plet! Inty of timber. One of the greatest. har gains ever offered here. Call on J. H. BRUCE Pickens Bank E .endiir or I'inti. ee The Sentinel for P'rintir~ '~N CHICAGO :. TLO ; $ VNSASC1TY SO.OMAHA I ST. JOSEPH OKLAHOMA CTY/ O R RN UF4PA N Y $I9. 9 HOME OFIC. 3RA(cH OFFIC' ATLANTA WILMINGTON Put Slacker Acres to ork Our Country is calling for bigger yields oC all crops. The world - necds every pound of farn products the South can furnish, and is ready to pay handsome prices for them. Never before has the Southern farmer had such a golden opportunity to serve his country and at the same time build his own fortune. Intelligent fertilization of every acre in cultivation is more nec- % essary now than ever before, because each acre should be made to " yield its utmost. This cannot be done unless the proper class and I ( quantities of fertilizers are used. Low producing acres and inferior fertilizers constitute an inexcusable and unpatriotic waste. The MORRIS BRANDS resist leachin prevent shedding, and hasten fruitful maturity of the crop. only the best class of i I materials enter into their manufacture. That's why they al ways give universal satisfaction. FOR SALE BY