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Plant TURNIP SEED Now And Buy of Us If you pay cash we pay postage PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 Prof. Niven. horticulturist of Davis Backley of liberty Clemson College, advises always route 8 was in town Friday on in buying trees to get one year business. Mr. Rackley says his old trees, as they will make crop generally is goed, but that much better trees and bear long- red spider has got in his cotton er. and is destroying it. 1TIMES HAVE CHANGED!' A few years ag-o when a man died the question X was asked: "Did he have any Insurance?" But . '. times have changed a great deal since then. One of the first questions asked now when a man (lies is how much Insurance did he have. X To get the best Insurance policy on the market, all you have to do is to give me your applica. tion therefor and let me have the medical ex amination made. Now, don't say to yourself that you don't need it, FOR THE HOSPITALS AND CEMETERIES ARE CROWDED WITH PEOPLE WI-O SAID THE SAME THING, and at the time they were just as prosperous and just as healthy as you are today. "Safe in the Southeastern," The Company You Will Eventually Insure With. Why Not Now? *. J. T. RICHEY, Special Agent, ii l'omerlyiI Treasnr Pi'' Im Coumy-1. -r H. J. McGEE, General Agent, .. Anders~on, S. C. Mr. Joseph J ohnston ai .-'0yrin' %2..':e s ; ris and Mis,. Brunette A lexa.. of Cateechec were married . ' eaaat'efrs wveek, John D). Mauldin, n~otary i4Jre aergt n e public perf'ormiing, the (ceremorv. Mr. Johnston is a prosperowi- 'r.pomt WeVntyu young planter and the brid' isread r rpre om a young lady of beautiful t rait- tt oraivnaet r( of character and both have nu-wt ~>'u n e merous friends who w'ish for P.k-i ae&Go~r them nmuch happiness and a loglf.Cr at -ny.egaane rs Lewi Whcs r igte andi Atrahne and are pardtng ak "Ifit on' dowha weia t YO Our adantag OU trad with and Tr4u0ad e eGWEs flWhite anE d BuI.STRE Phone 24 K. E. lEWIS, Prop 4 .41.+ + + -r 1--1-+ +i i : s ; : t M t-~ + ~ + + LOCAL AN PERSONAL Pickens Drug Co. is advertis ing turnip seed this week. They sell seed which will grow. Ed win L. Bolt & Co. of Eas ley are advertising a pighty at tractive bargain for next Satur day. Read their advertisement in this paper. You will find some bargains worth your while at Folger, Thornley & Company's mid summer sale. You always get your money's worth at this store. Read their advertise ment in this paper. There will be an ice cream supper at Rice's Creek Baptist church Friday, August 13. be ginning at 3 o'clock p. m. All money raised will go for the benefit of the church. Every. body invited to come and bring well tilled pocketbooks. I)on't forget that the dlate. and prominent speakers. will be annlounned in this 'aper next week, for the prohibition rally to be given some time during this muonth: A picnic dinner will be served on the court house lawn. Let everybody plan to cOn me. The Piedmont Baptist as oi ation in selecting Dr. J . . bolt their moderator at their list meeting two wveeks ago, not only honored a worthy man, but honored themselves as well. W' eongratulate the associa Clemson college seholarship for this connty has b een aw ardl-' ed to '11 .l ones of 110ue l 'ls yille. Malvill bunt of the same section won the - short term scholarship in agriculture. The scholarship to Winthrop college from Pickens county was won I, by Miss Mary Wyatt of Easley. j Arthur Allen, a stenographer for the Southern Public Utilities Co. of Greenyille, has returned to his duties after an absence of several weeks due to illness. ' Arthur is a son of T. Riley Allen of Pickens and is making an excellent record in his new work which he only took up a year ago. There will be an educatonal and agricultural rally at Flat Rock school house August 26. The school is located at Carmel church, near the place where Thalian Academy was located. There will also be an education and agricultural rally at Pleas ant H-ill church August 27. Remember when you wvant fruit trees T. A. Bowen. demon stration agent, can sell you some first class peach trees ~for 3i cents each and other trees ac cordingly. Some of the agents will tell you I am only selling refused trees. but they are the same jiuality the agents sell, only much cheaper in price. T. A. BowEN It will be good news to the peopJrle of Pickens to know that1 a ':oai yard will be established here which will enable the peo ple to get coal the year' round. Messrs. A. B. Taylor and Fur man H oldIer have made arrange mienits to sell c:oal here aind have an advertisement in todlay's p)aper. Jlp-ad it. M!~r. and1 Mrs. Gary Hliott. had ais theirs week-end vuiests last Bit 'erstaff. Nell and' Margaret Young and( Mr. WV. S. Croker, all of F'orest City. N. C. The .Misses Biggerstaff ar sistef~rs of Mrs. HIlott. T1hey inade the trip f rom Forest Cit y to Pickens and return in a Bnick touring car 1driven by Mr. Croker, who is Oditor' of the Forest City Free Pt ess. Great properations are being inade for the annual camp meet ing of the 8. 0. Conference of he Wesleyan Methodist church which will conveneS at Central A uigust 18-29. Prominent men from this and other states will b e present. A hearty inyitation is given to all to attend the en campnlment. Any information concerning the meeting may be had b~y adldressing L. 0. Clay ton, L. L. Folger or S. Irving Keeler, Central, S. C. The Sentinel is prepared1 to make you some good prices on good printing. We have just received a l arge shipment of paper, including twenty thous andenvelopes. By buying this large number of envelopes at one time we were able to get them at a mighty good price and we will give our customers - the benefit of the saving. They are extra good1 envelopes. If Iyou need printing of any kind, lespeclall y staticonery, see The ISdntinel about it. Edwin L. Bed Below we will mention a have just arrived at om Saturday Sale," which will SPECIAL FOR S Starting at 9 A. M. Satui Brown Khaki Pants, jus for school, sizes 5 to 16 y< 50 cents a pair, "Specia Sale," - - . Saturday Only, Limited' T Men's Trousers! Just received, big lot, worth $1.50 and $2.00, to go at 98c pair. Men's and Boys' Summer Underwear Every article of Summer Underwear, including B. V. D.'s, worth $1 per suit, will go at 75c per suit or :38c per garment. ~- Palm Beach Suits and Extra Palm Beach Trousers for Men and Boys Men's Palm Beach Suits, all sizes, worth $7.50, now $4.99. .- Boys' Palm ieach Suits, worth 5.00, now $2.99. Men's extra Palm Beach Trousers, was $3.50; now $2.59. Edwin L. Easley, 6 The Store That John A. Durham, of the Keo-' D TT ! 1 wee side, was in Pickens one U7I1).j lay last week and brought wvith him a human skull wvhich wvas R. L. DAVI~ Eound~ on Keowee river jst a little above Nimmons' bridge. __________ This is where an old1 Indian fort' rormerly stood and many hatte T)1 r f skeleton was washed uip by re-i~N cent heavy rains and found by Messrs. Durham, Wylie Roper, ITIME TABLE M J. N.- Chappell and Oleve March banks while on a fishing trip. The skull wvas left at The Senti-Ii nel office and1 if there is any- 0 body around here wvho thinks it' No. 1 No. 3 belongs to them all they have .-. to to o coe n get it. 17.30 A.M 11.00 AM 2 ~7.35 11.05" 7.45 " 11.15 " 3 SPECIAL NOTIC 1.3"ES. __" __! Forn Mn Ic-Fine brick store building Noaet in Pickens, one of the best locationsB in townf. Terms reasonable. L. L. Earle. NoI Oiie i \i~ lV').\ Y in the wveek hbouse 'lress,4 neat ~ 't 'i4e, good i m teril. al 98it'. ieal elegant 41ires,, .~. 'O . . Tl -i4H Inte Ia ort i n . Th i-cre al l Fxi nt mcx Sator'Iay for hcHLa l ingr at . I 444ai, . 4. )enbrtheXe~ol o s.3a d io ii ION ~IN. ~'12..Nos.uo5I'and 'ii 1 I I 411~ li44paieil cinginfomtonap I~ea~ iy to T 'm. lia rni licfo y j S(,i- A x we a>firA tat o te. Slia n co on e r , we. rcm aid r ir a a rs . A.ro A. re i rs.\ . vo, (iig Ooeyn s. Opii -.jiei -kent Th ;In it ai r~, e1 noil i4 'rluoC ~ireenille,. 5'. Y~Mt NeIl Quilck ly,378 acres very bes5t red pebbly upland with well-im- X - proved 3-horse farm, 2 sets of buildings mail route, four miles from Baxley,Ga , county seat of Appling county. Will sell all or any part of tract on good terms for small cash payment for one-half its value. In answering this advertisement , mention The Pickens Sentinel. Write Lock Box 86, Baxley, Ga., for further I information. 50tt * ea We arne in time market for tfie Country Butter 52 weeks In the year. Cri ro.C. Pick ens, S. C. 4tf cna A 44ndi Farin for Male for the1 th j next 30 days, situated one mile from Pickens C.IH., on Pickens and Easlev ifl road. Good dwelling, two tenant houses, good barn and pasture. If interested,0W see or wri teW. P. Stewart, Calhoun, Ga.1 route No. 5. - 14arot Iiost-At Dacuaville school audito rium, third Sunday in July, a scarfpin, with letters F. (I. B. Finder please 2 A return to Williams Bros. store. 14 Engraved Wedding Invitations, an rnouncements, cards, stationery, etc., of the highest quality and latest styles can be had at Tho Pickens Sentinel oflce. Sceoursamlesandgetourpries t & Company i few Special Values that a store; also our "Special be Boys' Pants: 4 TURDA V ONLY 'day, Boys' t the thing Ears, worth 1.Saturday wo .Pairs to a Customer Straw Hats at half price. One lot Ladies' Dresses, suitable for house and street wear, value $1.50 and $2.00; now 97c. One lot White Wash Skirts in pique and linee, 98c each. Good Toilet Soap, 21c cake. Soda Crystal Lanndry Soap, 8 cakes for 25c. Grandma Washing Powder, 7 boxes for 25c. Two Big Boxes Matches for 5 cents. 3of & C,. s. c. s Always Busy" SERVICE AUTOMOBILE At Pickens Bottling Wor ks *ik" 9Good Driver, Reasonable Rates Pikn, .C S RAiLWAY COMPANY 0. '13, SUPERCEDING TIME TABL.E NO. 12 EFFECT MARCH 21, 1915. No. 5 Dis. Stations. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 5P. M Lv. I) Pickens Ar 9.20 A. M 2.00 P. M 4.10 P. M 00 -' - Ferguson~ x r.15 '' .1.55 " 4.05 " 15 " = Parsons x ~.05 " 1.50 "4.5 20 -' 7 Arialis x ~.55 " 1.45 " 3.45 " .20 8 Mauldmns x 8.50 " 1.32 " 3.40 " 25 Ai.3aly Lv. .45 1.33 " 3.35" :ts with Southern Railway trail) Nos. 29 and 4l .ect with Southern Railway trai Nos. 39 and( (i Connect with Southern .ny. tra% No. 11. All byV the Pickenis Rtaih-oad comn pany.' For further N y to .J. I.'- TAYL~OR, Supt. Pic' ens, 8, 0. UE GEM COAL .00 per Ton Delivered. .e going to keep on hand from Sep first the Blue Gem Coal, so that we :ommodate Our customers throughout iter. Pickenis has needed for a long coal yard; so buy from those now ill accommodate you later when yo t- See . Taylor oar Furman Holder