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0oes "SERM * Any SThIln Is it better to trado at a - ois attetintion is given to se fiedl or that you trade in s - o(s, where the only object i - tot' sert"ice adds value to ti is satisfactory. We make i f beenr f'oll(1 iB. this fine pim31 . eriormollts k)tisili'ss. -e S 101'erel'o l' . I rOe -o dK u gi - traile, andi in retturnr we pro will in sur yu Vir friendliness Yours to " PICKENS DR The Re: J. N. HALLIJ Ph~ov News From Pleasant Grove II eallh in our :ection is very good at Iresent all ve ry'one seelms to be bus. getting ready for planting. Iron the looks o; the apile and the peach trees now we will have plenty of fruit this unmeir. ()licers liaoon, Me kinney, Scott and (osnell (lstrO C(I a still in this sec tion iloldayl. larch Is, and capturecl 'I'. Fortner and1 li'Ilest. (.'issoen. The still was ahb et half' a mile fromt Pleas ant G'ru\v chutrch and( almost. within right ofl' the pul i road. Somte l'. S. a1rtillbrv op'ened practice " ;at ('levehodnl, seven niles fromt this pllace , on .'I1ndiay' morning, 1arch 1IS 1and1 it ounds like gh i ng is almost at (u dU1 r 1) 'I . ;, ar 111 I f3 our-i nlc I l~~~un.a 1' tal repolrt;, 1can he he'ardi ver, plain from3 her1'. The shells can be heard passing thrut the air until they hit the mountatin-:side andu burst. It takes a the)) about teln stconsl to toravel thi istaIinc'. 'leasant G grove school ch se last I ri day, March 22. Misses Snith and IlIer have been our teache rs an1d we1 are tor ry to see them leave. ''. W. I loward nf (ret nville move his mother from that place to l-:de l)ill place in this section last week. P. G. S. Iurricane Township Singing Convention The4 IILiurricane Tlownship' singinj conlven)tion will mieet with Six M il 1Hapt ist churc on 4 the first Sunda afternoon in A pr-i at 2 :30. All sinIge' invited to at tendl. I. C. F~ew, .1 ac(k )al tonl. (Commrittee'. Notice of Finaul Settlement and Discharg Notice is he~reby given that I will maik appl1lic'at ion toe .1. lH. Newberry'\, k.sq . -lutdge 4o i~ robate' o Pic'kens1 coun11ty im the State ofl Southl Car'olina, on1 tii 11th day of April, 1918, at 10 ('cloc'k mI the foenolon. or' as soon4 t hereaf'te aS said appellienationenn b4 e heard, to leave to makel~o hutal se'ttlment of th e'state eef Samunel Y oung, dle('ensed, no obtamn d isc'harIge ats adi n is'tra torl of Si< e'state. TI. WV. YolrN(:, l~ichmlondl Pe'arson IHoso will speail in the Sail*t Pul MIethIodlist Ch uri'' ne.\t Suniday morn'Iinlg at 11 :30 o'clock TRY Iron, Pepsin ai Tal The best tonic you've ex to pay for expc Price, $1.0) Plenty Colorite- al Garden seed Keowee R.E 'ei, rp ICE" lean thing To You? It Over f rug store where every courte tid you away completelv satis omo store of inlifercnt meth s to get your muoney? Satisfac 1e goods you buy. Our service t so. For many years we have ciple till it has built our present ". atisfaction of our customers, -: reatest asset. We want your nmise to give you service that ' and continu(ed patronage. please, UG COMPANY gall Store M, Prop. & Mgr. e No.8 ' Stores Close at 7.00 P. M. Ve, the undersigned merchants of l'ickens, agree to close our stores at 7:00 o'clock p. in., "new time,'' begin ning April 15th and going to September 1.th, 1918. Folger. Thornley & Co.. Craig Bros. Co., Pickens I1ldw. & Grocery Co., T. 1). harris, Morris & Co.. L. Copel. Tent Meeting [4 Friday, A1pril 5th, is to mark thehbe ginning of an old-tinne tent meeting at the Glenwood Mill, Easlev. The ''exas Gospel Band has been employed for this work. This band has just come from a three weeks' meeting in Iva, S. C. Previous to the [va meeting the same hand held a meeting at I,iherty. Ti(hey also held one at Central, and sev eral other places near. Everybody To Pickens Circuit Churches My location for the present is at the home of Bro. I. 11. Watt, near Ilagood's mill. If I am needed in case of emergency, call Mr. Alonzo Pace, phone :21. Sam C. I)unlap, Pastor in Charge.Pickens Circuit. I'. I.. l'inle', who has conducte a mighty goodimeat 'market in Pickens for a lon g time, left this week for 'Spartanhurig where hie will engage in the same business. I (is family will re main here far t he piresen t. F. H . Hop kinis has purchased the market here and .1 lhi ( 'onley of Central has charge of it. A telegram was received by relatives inth cityo the 1-1th March, announc ing thle death in a hospital in the ci ty of Savan nah, Ga.,, that morning of Mi's, I.elandh lsoggs. Mr's. .1. 8. Robin son andl Mr's. ( . P'. Smith, sisters of -Mr. Hoggs, lef't immediately for Savan hiahi to at tend the funeral and to be with thi'r brother and his family in their b here(avemnent. Desides her husband, Mrs. Hoggs is survived by five small children. -Easley Progress. Mr. and M rs. Poggs lived in the Nimmons section oif P'ickens county several years ago and have many friends in this county. ie is a son of Mrs. M. E. Hoggs. OUR Lid Nux Vomica alets . er taken, You don't have nsive alcohol, etc. D; 3 for $2.50 I colors. Watermelon Seedl. Pharmacy Phonue 2.4 mikesS.. LOCAL ANT) PERSONAL Charlie Yongue and A. J. Bogga of Clemson College were at home for the week-end. Miss Inez Morris is visiting her sis. ter, who is attending Chicora College, in Columbia. Mrs. E. M. Miles and Mrs. I)ora Peet, of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. T. J. Mauldin in Pickens. Jolly John Craig has sold his interest in the store of Craig Bros. Co. to E. I. Craig and is now with Bivens & Co. Many Pickens people attended the big Liberty Loan parade in Greenville last Thursday when about 18,000 soldiers passed in review. U Mrs.: J. P. Carey, Jr., has returned from a trip to Charleston and Colum bia. She represented Pickens county at a liberty loan meeting at Columbia. The Iistrict Grammar school contest for Pickens District will be held in the Pickens Graded School Auditorium on Saturday morning commencing at ten o'clock. The Baptist Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Olar Hinton on Monday the 8th instant, at four o'clok. Every woman in the church is invited to be present. Rev. J. M. Stewart, who has been quite sick, is better. Mr. Stewart is is one of the county's oldest and best citizens and numerous friends will be pleased to know he is growing stronger. Mi. ses Frances Bruce of Converse College spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and M9s. J. MeD. Brued. She was accompanied by two of her classmates, Misses Gertrude Mason and Grace Boy kin. We :are requested to call attention to the fact that an election will be held next Saturday for three trustees of the Pickens school. It has been four ye'frs since trustees of this scheol have been elected. Miss Fournay, State Demonstration Agent, will be at the school house on Thursday morning at ten oclock to teach how to make cheese. Every woman, both from the town and country, is in vited to be present and learn this good work. There will be a musical entertainment at the school house Friday night, April 5th, 1918, at eight o'clock. It is to be given by the Timrod Literary Society for the benefit of the school paper. The admission Swill be only ten cents. Everybody be sure to come. Sergeant John T. Flahiff, an Amenri can soldier who fought in some of the greatest battles of the present war with a Canadian regiment and who bas been "over the top" many times, will lecture at the Pickens school audito rium Thursday night, A pril 1L. Larger announcement will be~ made next week. This will be his only lecture in Pickenr county. The "daylight saving'' plan wvent inte effect all over the U~nited States April 1st wvhen time, as registered by clockr and watches, wvas pushed up one hour. Trains, p~ostoffices and all p~ublic utili ties are now being r-un on the new tim( and will continue so until October. II you haven't run your clock or watce forward one hour this week you are he. hind time. A meeting for the purpose of arous ing interest in .thie third Liberty Loar will be held in Pickens late Saturda3 a fternoon. Full arrangements h ave nol been completed, but it is announcec that there will be a parade about sever o'clock and a prominent speaker wil make an address in the court house im mediately after the parade. A largE attendance is expected. Sanm B. Craig, County Fogd Adminis trator, requests us to announce' that thE Food Administration has ruled thai Smerchants must not sell to town custo mers more than twenty-four pounds ol flour, at one time, and' that the substi gates have to be sold1 with this same a~ before. Any help that you can give it getting the p~eople to carry out all o tihe orders of the administration will b: appreciated and will be great work fol your country. Lieut. A. N. Wilson, who is statione4 at Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark.-, pai a short v'isit last week to his aunt, Mrs J. M. H~ailum, near Liberty. and hi cousins, Prof. R. T.i and Dr. J. N. Hal lum, of Pickens. Lieut. Wilson's pit rents left Pickens county some fift; years ago for the West and he had nev cr seen his Pickens county kinspeopl until last week. H~e was on his wa; hack to Camp Pike after condlucting troop train to an Atlantic seap~ort. 11 + is a ver y interesting talker and state . that Uncle Sam is sending troops I' France just as fast as ships can carri +. them, which is faster than some peop! imagine, lie also madse an interestin~ Sshotrt talk to the schlool childr-en whil '. here. Miss Lucile McClanahan .spent last week-end at her home in Liberty. This is campaign year and you will want your County paper. Don't let - your subscription expire. Airs. lkertran Porter, of Greenville, is vi.iting her parents hero for a few days. v r. Porter came over and spent Sunday here. Messrs. .J. 1. Looper of the Mount Carmel section and W. V. ,T. Nalley of Pickens purchased Chevrolet automo biles from j. H. Bruce last week. We are very glad to state that Mrs. R. C. Gantt of West End is able to be up and has about recovered from a se vere attack of measles and pneumonia. All persons, whether veterans, wid orws, or descendants, who wish to ob tain a Cross of Honor on June 3d.wil% please make application without delay to the President of the Pickens Chap ter U. ). C. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boggs of Liber ty received [a cablegram Monday con veying to them the glad intelligence that their son. Lewers, who is in the construction corps of the army, had ar rived safely in France. W. A. 'Thompson, of the U. S. army, is visiting his parents, Er. and Mrs. J. IL. O. Thompson, in Pickens. Willie is in the medical corps of the aviation branch of the army and is stationed at Talliaferro Aviation Field No. 2, near Fort Worth, Texas. Seed Corn for Sale I have about ninety bushels of pure Marlboro which was made on one acre in ickens county last year. Will sell this corn for seed at $3.00 per bushel and purchaser may pick own seed. Seed was ordered new last year and has beeni kept pure. .1. A. ROPER, 50 Central Route 3. SPECI liOTICES Noth-es isnsertl in tIs cos luni fur one ent ' word fur first inserlion auct one-half cent N word for each lMIlse iuent inwrtion W e -e in the market for dried beans. Craig Bros. Co., Pickens. 51! My corn mill will be closed Wednes day and 'Thursday of each week until further notice. Guy MeFall. 50 For Sale--Two good horses and mule. Will Ferguson, Pickens. tf Wanted-At the State Hospital for the Insane, Columbia, white women, preferably between the ages of eighteen and thirty years, as stu dent nurses and attendants. For in formation write the superintendent. 51 For Sale-30 bushels mixed, well sacked peas, at $3.50 the bushel, f. o. b. Central, S. C.; No. 9 Oliver type writer, good as new, going at a sacri fice. See or write me, Central, S. C. E. L. Henderson. 50 WVanted- several hundred cords of good pine wood; will pay $4.50 per cord. Pickens Mill. 48 Automanobl~e P'arM. -We are now handling automobile supplies and have on hand a line of Ford parts. Pickens Hardware and Grocery Co. .51 U will pay cash market price for all eggs and peanuts delivered to me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tf F'or Male-Two mules cheap for cash or good note. Phone M. J. Wel born, Pickens, S. C., Phone 2303. t f Forii Sale- --at half value--Corn and cob crusher, corn mill, automobile. A. A. Pace, Pickens, R. 3; Phone 2621. tf Pr'estonu' Planuti't-Send for de serlptive p)rice list on vegetable plants; especially sweet potato. Fred M. Pres ton, Orlando, Fla. 52 Moneyuq to *ialnn on Real Estate. A. P. DuBose, attorney, 'phone 210, Greenville. S. C. tf MIortgag~e BInnksl~-For sale at Trhe sentinel office; best form printed on good paper; Ge each. tf ~FRAIL THEM i OUT If you have cane seedA *beat them out and biring .them to us, also bring uS your eggs, roosters, jdry hams, p0op corn, in Sfact anything in the pr'o-:: -*duc'e line that we can* turn for you, it wvill be 3our pleasure to (10 it. ;''Craig Bros. Co. Picen Masonic Notice All mlaster Masons are requested to be present washout foil at our next reg ular Communication which meets on April 20t11, 1918, for homecoming of all Masons belonging to Keowee Lodge No. 79, and to attend the presentation of a service flag to the Lodge in honor of six Masons who are tnow in the service of their country. By order of the Worshipful Master. A. M. Morris, W. M. J as. P. Carey, .J r., Sec 'y. March 25th, 1918. Mr. and Mt s. Frank E. Alexander and Mrs. C. E; Robinson attended the funeral of Mr. lenry F. .Alexander at Seneca on last Sunday a fternoon. H Luzia anyb - Th the . Luzis If - - hot bE Fe L ,~ ce ips, y 'MPORTERS ,ROASTAS Evhat wftc~gA .S. ~ -- quest: "When It P< 9 ON THE SAS GIVING m less money 1 JIBring me y< Sand country Skinds. I pa; amarket price SYour busines a Yours for tr J.W.H E The Right T Never beforef wouild your pa 0r corn buyi~ as much( lumber half as mucih f airm pIoduc(o tt ber now ash it. (did in 1914. Th' can s.et Standlard Value at a That timo~is now if in need1 of hi PICKENS MERCAN' Phone No. 12 - PICKE Do You Want If you own lan'l in Pi( counties and~ wvant to sell good farm lands in the a canisupply your wants. Frank E. AND)ERSON, S. C bf a Iaxwel mw mtuidig.~ a Services at Porter's Chapel On Saturday, April G, at Porter's Chapel, Presiding Elderl. E. -Turnip seed will preach and hold corqmunion at 11 a. m. The second quart ly confer once is to be held immediately after. The presiding elder will preach again on Sunday, April 7, at 11 a. n., at the same place. A full attendaned of the officers Yf the various churches is earnestly re quested. All who have heard Rev. Turnipseed preach regard him as a man of strong persuasion and inspirational power. Sam C. Dunlap, Pastor in Charge. See The Sentinel for Printing rt theDayRigt t a Cup orTwo of Luzianne AM-AND-EGGS and a cup of steaming, stimulating nne. What better start could idy have for the day's work; sanitary, air-tight tin locks flavor in! Buy a can of one today. you don't agree it's the best verage that ever passed your our grocer will give you back you paid for it, and ask no ons. So, there. (JNEcoffee urs, It Reigns" . n g Business iE OLD PLAN ' re goods for han anybody >Ur peas, eggs produce of allM y the highest s at all times.D s appreciated. adle, NDRICKS ime to Build unid of cotton, bulshe) of w'heat as now. It takes only about buy the same amount of Ium e ight time to buy is when you n unusually reasonablie price. 1mber.01 Let us supply you r needsq L'ILE & LUMBER Co. NS, SOUTH CAROLINAI to Sell or Buy? :kens, Oconee or Anderson it, or if you want to buy bove counties, see nme. I 4 lexaner ZAle~ander,. Il( CKENS, S. (C. Sntnrdayand n i(. p