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Advertisin Rates Reasonable SubscriptiesErlee One Dellar a Year Fostos asecond Clai I / anxaneur C. E. ROBINSON. EDITOL PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1911. Some ThankSgivng Thougts. In accordance with a long. established custom'and by virtue, of law, both national and state, the last Thursday in November in each year has .been set apart3 to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God. Some weeks previous to this day the president of the United States issues a proclamation,and the governors of each state do Ilkewise, calling upon the people to gather in their respective Pl ces. of worship and render 0 anksgiving and praise to the giver of every good and perfect gift. Few people observe this as it should be and as it is in-S tended to be.. Instead of making it a day of praise, thanksgiving and joy, it is -usually spent in frivolity, sport and pleasure. 3Iep humility of soul and a de vout feeling of dependenceVo God should raerie each Ie on this day. The people of -Pickens county have abundant. reason to enter idyfully and heartily upon this day fo aterial, personal lessings which a them during the elvemonths. Therehave oserious disasters or ca- 0 es; no pestilence or no disastrous losses or Good health has been among them; the year been fruitful; large crops ye been made and' harvested;3 ecountry is at peaee-nd the3 'ha e had laige ingath-* reings. to mk scould we yfland thankful? 'a But while many of uspnjoy all these great blessings, there favored. . God, in His wisdom, ?issae6e fit tomake some poorer's andeore soe have been brfofparental love and have the cold charities of the world; som ,' a wise providence, have been call-a ed upon' to suzffe'r and endure3 hiardships ands afflictions, yet3 these can rejoice and be thank ful for privileges and? blessings we know not of. this day can be made a blessing to each one of us is' by doing something to help and bless someone else. There are the poor in the aims-houses, the orphans in the orphanages, and all over the land there are those who need our pahy and pra ers and substantial help.5 o - by sime kind act, or friendly word, that you f'eel an interetin them. Prove your sincerity by doing something.3 -Have you given anything to1 e poor and needy this year? not, to-day as you sit down t e of your ThanksgivingS , remember that there are dreds of boys and girls in3 iie Maxwell, Thornwell and3 rth Orphanges who wouldg y enjoy your privileges for .y. If you doinot attend a3 h service to-day, and do3 n ve the opportunity to con tribut- something for theseide-0 penderXt and needy ones, will3 you not hand the pastor or treas urer of your church an offering o4 r therai ** Givintg tcthe poor we are told ' 3 lnin~g to the Lord, and if we en~id to HimI we may be sure of being repaid with good measure, heaped up, shaken together and running over. Giving from pure'motives and to agood cause3 always brings blessings, and f many times four-fold, for we are told if-we give it shall be' -given unto us in good measure3 ~ -~-and ~in such abundance that3 there shall not be room to re-3 ceive it. Do you believe it? If g not, try it. Begin to-day anda make a generous, hilarious gift for one of the orphanages, and3 see how much better you will fee ad what a jov'it will' bring to you.fo -"Praise the Lord of hosts:fo the Lordis good; for His Inercy ' endureth forever." -- " -bread upon t 'dafor thou shalt find it ~fIermarw days." 4 Week-End 0UR APPOINTED WEEKLY Laggard Surplus Stock and ing Prices, have acted like magi in Greenville. There are good some strenuous price cutting foi Offer values that are unusual week's record" is the slogan of for F ay an Dec.ls All t can do - - 'Week End Sale The. Price less and Misses S Wholesale C Cost One lot ladies an CostSale price G~Joo~d quality cotton check1 Ladies and misse: 4c. Yard wide sheeting One lot ladies all 5c'$18.00 suits, sale pr -~ Ladies blue and I Heavy Outing scotce suiting $20.( 5c. Good Apron ginghams ILadies and misse coats 5c. 't 1-4 all wool plaid $15.00 all wool $5.00 coat Blankets Mens Clothir $3.45One lot mens wo ____ ___ ___ ___ 6.50 Poe mill bleaching yard Mesalwofr ide mer 10.00 suits 5c. _______________ Mens all wool su Extra large size bed corn ,ens all wool Suit fort t6.50 98c. One lot mens han former price 20.oo UGreenvil Sale at EVENT FOR THE DISPOSAL of I special purchases, at Quick Sell C. Our store is the busiest spot reasons why. It's because we do the last two days of the week. and extraordinary. "Beat last these week end sales. These I Saturday, is to say COME. Price on Ladies! uits and Long Extra Special. >ats _ _ _ d misses $12.50 suits skrs$1.98 $6.98 One lot boys $2.00 over ; all wool suits coats, 3 to 6 years $8.98 .$1.-0 Wool. hand tailored Boys $3.50 all wool SUitS ice f .8$1.98 >ack serge and fancy 10 suits Mens $1-so wool pants Sale price $14.95 98c s $20.00 reversible - Mens heavy ribbed un S~$14.9539 rough mafriel long - *996 Ladies fleeced bleached _____ _______snow white Soc underwear ig underpriced 39c )IsisffirpieMens leather work gloves Sale Price $4.98 25c Icy wosted and cassi-! $7.55 Mens $i .00 negliee shirts [ts worth 12.50 9.95 63c , for price 15.00 ad --- 11i.50 Men and boys sweaters d tailored suits our ~ 47c 14.95' ie, S.S.. p*eae muichenl '430" SThe Wonderf AUTOMOBILE I You have probably heard a lot well cars in the Glidden Tour whicl ville, Fla. The facts of the matter ; all were driven by professionals wit prepared for this trip and in fact we start of the Glidden Tour. The Mitchell was the only car 1 classes. The Mitchell 4-4 in divisic Division No. 5 car from $200I to $; It was the only car in its class that c Brown, of Athens, Ga., who drove 1 with 3Y4X5 cylinders, is an amateur. run started in New York. It was d Branch and when you thirsk that he an amateur driver and brought the i class, it reflects some credit on Dr. I NO. 26 which won in division No. 2 mechanician, Taking it all in all ,th den Tour was the most wonderful ol We have a stock of these Auto . call and see them and let-us give yo Iwhat the MITCHELL is. Is I 'Mtchell;: i"The Car You Ough1 Silent as I1 !I Folger,1T Clothing, Shoes, Hats an * Sole agents for Walk-Over Shot ISewing Machines, Chase City Buggies 0BUSINESSLOCALS. I Craig Bros. Co. want 30 bush els white multiplying onions, at *1 $1 per bushel, in trade. I -For land anywhere in Pick- I ens county see< or write J. R. Ashmore. 'The Land Man." 3 For Sale. Fall 5One 15-acre tract Of nice land tion to adjoining college lands in Cen- prove thi *tral, S. C. Good 6-room house season at Band out-buildings. Cheap. See easiest I or write C. W. GARRETr. tee every Easlev, S. C. S a I FOR SAL-Pure Blue Straw Iand Golden Chaff Seed Wheat We at $1.75 per bushel new feat1 R. G. GAIN'Es, on sprint * 2t Central, S. C. blades t< FOR RENT-Wheat and corn chine, an mill and ginnery. Call on U B. P. KELLY, - Ste * nov23 t3 R. 3, Central,S. C. corn at 75 cents per bushel. RangeFRSL.40bseso is H. E. Hamilton, special OIPickens, S. C. our win - R. F. D. No. 3. Goe *Nov. 30O% igt 55 acres three and a half milesrih * east of Pickens, 25 acres in cul- I Itivation, balance in pasture and i woodland; splendid neighbood; good 7-room 2-story house. Let me show ye:this place for I can * make a price that will interest I ou. Immedit possession if . you want it. S~e ^H. .M. HES TER, Pickens, S.IC. Subcrbe. aca for. Senin. Subscribe for4'fhe Sentinel. 5 Passengers $1,350. d Record Made by the *4 N THE GLIDDEN TOUR of talk about the wonderful record of the' Max was recently run from New York to Jackson are that all Maxwell cars that made any record at h factory mechanicians. They were. 1 nt through a rigid course of training prior to the that had the distinction of winning first in two n No. 2 from $8o to $1200 inclusively won-first. pooo was won by L. C. Brown in No. 19 Mitchell.-1 ame through with a perfect score. Dr. L. C. he No. i Mitchell which was a 5 passenger Six He never saw his car till two days before the elivered to him in New Yori by our New York. had no mechanician and that he- was absolutely :ar through with a clean score, the only one in his 3rown and a whole lot on the MitchelL Mitchell was also driven by an eur d v performance of. the Mitchel any of those among the en mobiles on hand -and w u a demonstriti$in -2 Passengers, $1,000.. I to Have e Price You Ought to Pay." thse Foot of Time. ci Gents' Furnishing (loods a Specialty. ~s, Hawes Hats, Iron King Stoves, New Home , Mitchell Wagons and Mitchell Automobiles. 'W plowing time is here and we want to call your-.atten Win. J. Oliver Turn Plow on the market to-day. To s-ask any owner. We sold 50 of these plows last id only had one broken frog refifrned. The frog is iart about a turn plow to get broken and we guaran - .one of the Win. J. Oliver Plows. _ 1k Cutters have got the best thing yet in a stalk cutter. 'l are about them is arrangement of the cutter part rs which, when striking a solid substance, enables the Sgive. This is an important feature about this ma d will have to be seen to be appreciated> yes and Ranges carry a full jine 01 these articles. ~The "7H - as good as can be found. We also wa ,~ ittention to the "Odessa" Cost Ran n~ w. This is a beauty. f te in and see us. We carr d~ ine of ;and Hardware ofthe better -dwill treat youi oens Hdw. & GrorCo. T.R. ALLEN, Mar-ager. IET0 JOB. K