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_ _ _ __ _ _Subscrhtion Price I!ItE PCI(ENS ENTINEL$1.50 A YEAR Esab e18- - P Nubet2 Established 1871-Volume 48 PICKENS, S. C., SEPTEMBERI 26, 1918Nubr2 Official Result 2nd Election in Pickens A special meeting of the Pickens County Democratic 'Ekecutive commit tee was held in the court house last Friday to consider the request of E. F. | - Looper for a recount of the votes in the county supervisor's race. The committee refused Mr. Looper's re quest and Mr. McKinney was declared the nominee ^ Following is the official vote for county officers: For State Senate-' Alexander ------------... ..1288 Earle ---..-----------1213 House of Representatives Findley -....-------------- 1195 Leopard ... ..--------------1344 Supervisor Looper.......--------------- 1264 McKinney ..- - ......-1280 Commissioners Bates -----------_..-----1143 Finley --------------- 1462 Hendricks....------------ 1167 Lesley ------------------ 1297 Coroner Beasley -----------.._... -... 921 Mauldin.--------.--------1630 Magistrate at Liberty J. M. Garrett-.-...... -203 John P. Smith---------- 149 Magistrate at Eastatoe P. G. Bowie...--..-------- 6 R. M. Lusk --- ----------56 Following is official Pickens county vote for state oflicers: U. S. Senate, Short-Term Peeples..... _.-------------- 119.) Pollock 1306 Attorney-General Sapp - .1051 Wolfe- ..- 1.132 Railroad Commissioner Arrold ....-1124 Richardson.---- .1368 Commissioner of Agriculture Garrison .------------- 116-1 Harris --------------285 Comptroller-General Elmore .--------------1476 Osborne........-------------- 440 Summersett................ 576 Death of Mrs. Kirk Mauldin Mrs. Addie Mauldin died at the home . of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mauldin. at Liberty on Tuesday, September 17, after 4 ,lingering flines of several nogh* She*?as'a daighter of Jacob * and artha iciele*- Sh was born in A coi , e phbtown, and was 65 eas of Woo, yhg attended the Thalian' cetieffygunder Rev. Jqin L. Kennedy. She-p iasgrvivd by beg hus band and .eight cbildrn:* Mr-,. ried Gaines, Mrs. Junius'mfth,- Mri, 'ide Young, Mrs. Frank lTabldin,, . Mauldin of Green',ille, Adger' utgi * of Central, Champ Mauldin of Iefy Wtownship, and Pate Mauldin'd tlife U. *S. army. She is alsb survived bfore sister, Mrs. John E. Smith. She wasg member of the Liberty Presbyter~lag church. The funeral service was tcon ducted at the house and the body wvad interred in the old Kennemore burying ground.. Martin---Long A wedding of much interest through out the state was that of Miss Fannie Belle Martin of Central to Mr. Roswell Curtis fLong, first lieutenant, chaplain, U3. S. A., which occurred at the home of the bride's- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L. Martin, on l'hursday af ter noon, September.20th, at 4 o'eclock, the Rev. B. M. -Robertson ~offieiating. Only the immediate relatives were present. * The cerethony Was performed in the living room.' which, was bdanilfully decorated in golden rod and ferns. The bride was becomvingly attir~d In a tailored suit of blue cloth with hat to Smatch and carried a shower bouquet of Sbride's roses and sweet peas,. Mrs. Long is f, lpvoly young woman of unusual personality pdaharm, gav ing been a most p pula'r enhef of the c lass of 1917 of WinthrijDcollege. The groom is a gradteao6kyd college and University 3if t'i4 ~was a student at Chicagoj ?~~ when ho decided to enlist', ni~ct ~ately after the ceremony they lI'~ an extOe1ded trip north, after wlie they will be at bomne .to thetr miS friends at Columbia, where Lleut ion is now stationedl. SRead the Special Nniot iabc~lmn Colored Soldiers Leave Wednesday List of colored, men to be inducted into military service and leave Pickens at 11:30 a. m. September 25th for Camp Sevier, Greenville: Daniel Brown, Calhoun. Elihue Banks, Easley. Jones Brazeale, West Union R-1. Frank Lemons, Liberty. Clarence Blair, Easley. Richard 'Oglesby, Central. Erskine Reid, Calhoun. Lawrence Lewis, Easley R-5. James T. Gowan, Pickens. Leonard Gambrell, Central. David Thompson, Easley. Larry Boggs, Liberty R-2. Winslow Brown, Central. 1918 REGISTRANTS: Rufus Sullivan, Liberty R-4. Elinor Ferguson, Easley R-3. Ralph Barton, Easley. Kate Chapman, Liberty. Cornelius Downs, Easley R-2. Ulysses Nash, Pendleton R-4. Sy McDow, Liberty R-3. Dee Austin, Liberty. Brownlow Bowen, Pickens R-5. Robert Blassingame, Easley R-2. Clarence Jones, Easley. .John Davis, Easley R-6. Twelve Mile Union Meeting The union meeting of Twelve Mile River Association will meet with King's Grove Baptist church September 28 and 29, 1918. Saturday--10:30 to ll:00-Devotional service conducted by the moderator. 11:00--Introductory sermon by Rev. C. R. Abercrombie. One hour for dinner. 1:00 to 2:00-First Query: What is the best plan for financing our church? Opened by Rev. LE. NI. Bolding. 2:00 to ::0)-- Second Query: Should a convert. make his statement to the church or should his pastor make it for him? Opened by D. E. Garrett. 3:00 to 4:00--Third query: Why are there so many different churches? Op ened by Rev. H. F. Wright. 4:00 to 5:00-Fourth query: Jf a man tninks he is on the right road will he be condemned? Opened by Rev. W. M. Walker. Sunday--10 o'clock--Devotional ser vice conducted by moderator. 11:00--Missionary sermon by Rev. 13. F. Murphree. The Hurricane Township Singing con vention i4 cordirdly invited to meet with the union. .I. L. MURIREEmr~, A. .1. RAMPy, -. 11. MASSINCiL,,, Committee. Program for Pickvns Association Following is the pw ran i'or the union meeting of the Pikens associa tion to be held with Pieomant Grove 'church Saturday and Sunda!, Septem ber 28th andI 29th: .SATURD)AY. O. lv r m.-Devotional exercises by h nmons. N.4 --Sermon by Rev. 1B. (. AF~TERNOON. Query-" The Spiritual Condition of the Churches," opened by Rev. E. M. Bolding, then general discussion. Preaching at night by one to be ae lected. SUN[DAY. 9:30 a. m.-Devotional exercises by J. R. Connelly. *10 a. mn.-General discussion of edu cation and Suinday school work opened by- C. E. Robinson,, then general dis cussion.. - - 11:30 a." m.---Sermnon by Rev. J. L. Willie. - - 2 p. nm. -Devotionai services by Rev. IJ. E. Foster. EXECUTIV COMMITTEE. Notes of the Fourth Liberty Loan Mrs.. Jas. P. Carey, Jr., Chairman Mrs. Ben T. D~ay, Publicity Chairman The Boy~ Scout organization has made arrsngem~ents with the Liberty Loan organimat~dn .that they will not work duringsthis loani a a 'national body, but will place themeelves under the direc. 'm'00 of the ' leaof dommittees. Th< Masury Depat'tmnent' is very much op dased to the use of ghildren, either boy: gHl 4bond selling. The Boy Seou e~~~In ~is there fore registered fo i htee kind the local com jI esignates. I 4ct get The mriel 8 month fol'$1 Co Big Liberty Loan Rally at Pickens Saturday Evening, Sept. 28, at 8 o'clock A jazz band from Camp Sevier will make music like you've never heard before. Hon. M. L. Bonham will be orator of the day. There will be patriotic tableaux and songs. And it's all free to everybody. Come! Youil Never Know HowGood4 This Coffee Is UntilYonTry 1V W ORDS cannot adequately describe .the fine flavor of Luzianne Coffee. You've got to taste it yourself. Won't you try Luzianne next time? IiU !A~I INE Luzianne is packed in sanitary, air tight, full-measure tins-impurities can't get in and the flavor can't leak out. It has been made very easy for you to get acquainted. You take nio chances. If Luzianne doesn't taste better than any other coffee you ever tried, your grocer will refund your money, So, buy that first can today. UiZIANN~offe "When It Pours, It Reigns" 4 4 Subscerition Rates of *The State Effective October 1st, 1918, the subscription 'ates of The State will be as follows: Daily and Sunday, per year... $9.00 Daily only, per year 7.00 Sunday, only, per year. 2.00 Semi-weekly, per year 1.50 Short term sibscriptions at, same rate. Pavable in variafbly in advance. +. Until October first rene wals for not mo14 re than one y ear ( if advan*c w\,ill bo accepted at the old rate of $8.00 + pier year. .t Subscrib to The Stato now, and have 'a re ws- 4 )apel covering local, State and general news, come to your home as a daily visitor.. The State Company COLUMBAn, s. C. lien ou want 'NCKELNS S]DNTINETL PICKjENS, '4. C. A(E HARCO UT &CO~UisvileKy A5JFACT UING ENGI(AV~LRs Price Quite as Reas&able as Consistent with Quality. Try a dvertisonent in The Sentinel C AR SHINCLES Another cat -f Cear Shingles anitheys are going goodl. Iov about t t old roof that is, giving troub)1 Vle vr time alohav 11q~ l stock of house pa'nt that is~ going) P'hone 12. I FEasle. Lumber Comnpany, Successors to cens Lu.mbe.r Co. r Pik -s . C. A Partial List of Non-essential Work We are requested by the government >flicials to advise all people engaged in lhe list below enumerated, which is -onsidered non-essential work, that it mill be better for them to engage in iuch occupations as are necessary to )roduce something to help win the war. )therwise they are liable to have their !lassiflcations changed without notice. Following is a partial list of .non ,sential industries: Auto industry accessories, drivers of ileasure cars, cleaning, repairing and lelivery of same; sight-seeing cars, au o trucks other than those hauling fuel or government work; teaming other han delivery of products for war work; >ath and barber shop attendants; bowl ng, (billiard and pool rooms: bottlers md bottle supplies; builders and con tractors.not engaged in construction of buildings for government work; mer mantile stores, florists, fruit stands, junk dealers, livery and sale stables, peanut venders, shoe shining shopP, window cleaners, soft drink establish ments, soda fountain supplies. COMMUNITY LABOR BOARD, W. M. lIlagood, Chm. W. E. Hill, W. H. Chastain. Central Items To get a handsome set of kitchen ware absolutely free if you buy a Ma jestic range next week, is an offer worth investigating. Visit our special demonstration during the week com mencing October 1 to 8, and we will show you this line ware, which is an out-and-out gift. T. M. Gantt, Cen tral, S. C. There Were a goodly number baptized at the iirst Baptist church here last Sunday by Dr. Pendleton, the pastor. Many of the registrants received their questionaires last week here. llenry King, of the army training camp, was visiting here last week. Has it ever occurred to you that a worn-out range wastes money in burn ing too much fuel and spoiling food? A range expert who will have charge of the Majestic demonstrrtion during the week commencing October 1 to 8 will show you how the Majestic range :uts down household expenses. T. M. 3antt, Central, S. C. From Cateechee Mlarried, on Sunday, September IF, it the residence of the officiating lieer, Miss Ida Seaborn to Mir. John .. lerd, J. Alonzo Brown, i. P., ofli :iating. The groom is a son of Mr. mnd Mrs. Alonzo Ilerd of Central R-3, md is a promising young farmer, while iis bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ienry Seaborn, and a niece of Rev. V. C. Seaborn, and is a deserving roung lady. They have the congratu ations of their many friends. Come on, boys. those of you of a natrimonial inclination, and cast your ot with the happiest people on God's treen earth- the matrimonial class mad when you get in France you wvill ight with better courage from the fact hat you have left. one behind that be ooves you to dlefend. Tlhe relatives of E. Garland Leopard nd William G. Sexton, who were alled to the colors in May and left (ime timie t he last of .Jujy~ ori first of1 Luguist with the SI st divison, have ar ived somewhere in England. Tlhey re o ri a pleasan t t rip in goin~g ovr andl LeJIm to be enjoying military life. Married, on Sundlay, September' 8th, ear Cateechee, Miss Mai-y Ilamby to Iir. L emuel K ellecy, both of the t'lemas at Htill section, J1. Alonzo Brown, N. '., at the throttle. Tlhe groom is a on of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelley, rhile the bride is a (laughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Jlames Hlamhy. Many eon 'ratulations. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Bailey1 f Cateechee, a fine boy. .Jim says rst he is going to let him go over and' elp whip the Germans. after which he xpects to make a boss weaver of him. f Jim's boy can't whip the kaiser lby iimself, Sloan [[olden. and Verbert. 4auldin and Mr. Ford, all of Catee hee, can furnish help, as a war re ruit has just recently arrived at ench ine of their homes. No war tax on 'abies. B. An examination f'or tenebhers will b~e incld in the court house Saturday, ( e ob)er f. All ap~plic-arit must be at east 18 years of age .!.X1amintios,f V 'l beg.n at 9 o'clock a. mI By or-der of State Henjrdl of Edca(tionI. H. T'. i!ALL,IT, Suprintendent of Edutcation. Will Fill Out Ques tionaires For You I have appointed the following gen, tlemen in Pickens county as members of the legal advisory board and they will fill out all questionaires brought to them, free of charge. The government asks that this work be done by the law yers and business men of the United States, and it is a highly patriotic ser vice for which the government does not pay and does not allow any one to charge registrants for filing out their ques tionnaires: Easley-J. M. - Smith, F. W. Whit mire, Geo. E. Williams, C. M. Folger, W. E. Hill. K. Z. Whitmire, Johnson Simms. Liberty-C. E. Bush, T. A. Gary. Almo Chapman, Rev. John Bailey, Fred Williams, Parker Brown. Central-J. II. Ramseur, 11. E. Sea born, J. R. Falls, C. G. Rowland, Rae4h Ramseur. Pickens-IR. E. Bruce, J. T. Rtichey,, C. E. Robinson, W. E. Findley, Sam B. Craig, Jas. P1. Carey, Jr., Prof. Mc Kinney, Frank McFall, J. E. Boggs. Dacusville--N. B. Williams, Dr. W. M. Ponder. Calhounl- P. S. McCollum, and 0. It. Doyle. Pumpkintown--A. C. Sutherland, S. B. Edens, W. E. Edens, Jr. Six Mile--). C. Mann, Prol. Willis, John Roper, W. S. Gantt. Crow Creek - Dr. Robert Kirksey. JAS. P. CAI.:Y, JR., Chin. Legal Advisory Bd. Pickens Co. Appoint Board of Instruction We aire orlered by Provost Marshal General Crowder to appoint, under the selccie draft system, a Board of in struction in Pickeuns county, ,whose du ties are laid down in a bulletin which we have in our possession. You are hereby notilied tHit the following ien are oppointed on the said Board by the Local Board for Pickens County, to-wit: W. C. Smith, Easley; V. E. Findley, Pickens: IRev. .1. C. Hailey, Iiberty; Rev. .1. L. Willis, Six Mile; Dr. H1. C. Bedford, Central; Dr. W. l. P nder, Dacusville, and V. It. Price, Pickens It. F. D. No. 3. Each member of this Hoard is re quired to meet the other members at Pickens court house on Saturday, Sep. tember 28th, at 10 a. in., for the pur pose of electing a chairman and receiv ing instruction as to the nature of the duties they are called upon to perform. E. P. McCRAvy, ('hirman111 I~oeni B0111rd. From Peters Creek )lir. E'ditor: All is 411iet o' 01his side and settling down t-, business sinIe we did our duty --that is. voted for our men for the (ifferent offices and regis tered ron 18 to .J to fight for, the Unite'd States if he should call on us to do so. \Ve hope to see the daty soon when thre(et million A merican soldiers will triumpantly mnarch thr'ough thle city oif Berlin, and we believe we shall learn that. the same is true er'e long. I ;en P'. Crenshiaw has pur'chasedl him - self a lFordi and P'erry does 1 aIke the girls to ride now. lle paid the' City by the Sea a visit r'ecentfly anad enjoyed his trip) fine. Hart o H(endicks, who wenet to Camp Waidswor th some time ago, has r'e I urnaed hiome uanable for muili tary dutl y. There were :N ime'n between- the ages of 18 and3( -15 that register'ed at, Peters Cr'eek on the 12t.h, aund every one seems to wvan t to helpl lick the kaiser. We aire looking forwvard to the four'th Mat urdoay and Sunday with mauih pleasr~ uree, as the Pick~ens coun ty sin..Ang coit vention will meet at Mt. Tbor church then. Probably we may get to fill up once more before we go across.. Messrs. J. D). aind C. C. MtConnell have been on thle sick list for some (days. There wais at debate at Peters Cr'eek school house ron Friday evening, Sep temberci 13lth. Tlhe subject: "Rslvd That mathematies is of more impior tance than English.'' The speakers on the aflirmnative were Misses Sophie Ii uni, Christine Edens and1( Mrs. Lil lian Looper; negative, Miss Hessie Wil liams, Mattie I .ou Simmons arnd Saullie Edens. The judges decided for the negative. A good crowd was present and( the best of ord(er prevailed, The Fant-Comnp: 'ni tent meeting be gan in P'ickens las: Fr'iday night, andjo enloirmous aui!ences' are'( a ttendingeach ser'vice. Rev. Yr. Conj pten an~d Mr. Fan t. hav'e been doing some effecLtive pn-chinig iand Prof. Day, choir leader, i.. solend'd.