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I Am Doing Business ON THE SAME OLD PLAN GIVING more goods for less money than anybody Bring me your peas. I will give . you $4.20)for Whitel Peastand 5 $2.40 andi $2.50 for other kinds. 9 I pay 15c pound for hens. A 20c Q pound for friers, up to 50c each. Q 40c for roosters. 25 to 30c for u hams. Yours for trade, J. W. HENDRICKS n~ An Ad. in The Sentinel Brings Resu BARGAINS *4 THERE is very little in theline of merchandise that can be called +,bargains these days. We have some Real Bargains in Furniture; o bought before the) tremendous ad + vance in almost everything. If +> you need anything in The FURNITUREILINE *Call and see what we have. It will pay youlbig. + Come to See Us]Anyway CR4 IG BROS. Co. Pickenas, S. C. PORKINVS HOG FAR1 *1*PICKENUS One thoroughbred Duroc Ek JerseylBoar, two years old for service. CanIbe seEI DR. F. S.\PORTER'S CC IF YOULike to do business with a concern that aha mgvsyou what you pay for, always tries to ph you, andl always appreciates your patronage, (d0 b)usineCss The Pickens Sentinel when you need anything in its line. t This Is Our Winter of Test V1INO food Is A to. cal probla ii fo each community. Prices and definite rules for very one cannot be formulatedl. It is a dluty for each (11e to eat only sO nuirs! ;1s is / line'( ss'ry to tuniitn the tnetthy 11111d Strong. This winter of 11)18 Is the perloil when is to he lesleCt e in Ainerl'ea whet i or ot.r petoptl' tire' 'nliable of vol untary inclivlctidal sacrifice to sate tIhe worbli. 'Tit Is the lpur )_.I (4flos (if tih rganization of the l'niti" cl Sats ["o(1 Acinlislirn y th'n-- by voluntary effort to Iro vI ' the food that the world h1 '. S. l-'OD AID\' I''I~tAION WHEATLESS 3ISCUITS. u1rchit cormeal 19 the felture of these excellent wvhentle~ss hiseults. First, the corinIIi'td -one-half a up is lalt in a slalloiw P11 91:t(ee in the 1{ ovoi ant?~i itrr:;il frcqiiul until1 It ' is a dellnte brown. Th ther I(gre -dientisx are a (tspoonJi oif salt, n cupin of Itnnut Iutter ati one 11nd(t a half ('cupis of vateor. .\ ix the i'n11t hut ter, water nul salt nnd htl. Wh'lile this ulx urei is hot stir inl tihc t ntic' i wict shotuld also he lol . laenI thor toughly. Th'e dough houlci he of such eOni2sieiir-V that it enn he clrotiuhpp fron a spoon. Rake in siull cnkes S Itin an ungreasecl pan. This miiukes 10 bilseuilts. each of whlch contains one sixth of nlil ounce of protein. O 0 DELICIOUS C( IN MUFFINS. Here's an old fashioned reelIpe for .corn muffins hant has recently been reviVed and1110( use wth umusunl SuIccess ? in several of the larger New York ho tes+oiaetreadahl oe muflin take ne qur ik sxone h4 te usiuetev ucso l4 h yu rhnyfu gs ic of4ltooneshkn odr on4n afpuuscrma n butero' an syrup stould e rotl mied;thn d te eggs au~ally.oz' 4 'ourin thke mok nd ad ilthe six our mofe walth~ conmesan hkng pow-te' mtand;hng aut the beggd prgrala. JI,11 ngl im~kandsru tati the e flish aniixcc Ameri canii but itking porer Alli~r tgin grownhtc nireat it untan arb1ti itrary tc cut pricegnith importe wt-'nlcha i sted ont tic mrets nxi thei prAiing~ii marke uItrc. Thi Pis .1~ turnedl overt tiol tIh il byri then oveIn 6 tenti at a price( hat yalw thea il- i .Allrtdt warnd giow a (f four tounds ~.-' to l Is 1801 cers the (tio govund iloni . watr 9 ce~lntsenth on e oundrot 21 . tin Fne,~ii unde nd~pite.ion s s whitntat simihrc butiith ato. arger e(x. aractinthe fore pud loaf sll for enl 16t cellnt. eis (i w ionth .. In the mntss menu111 thoreis a( fer4 .. live thiiar th present hi ortlage of "f trant 1cndti fous wic otnd withll the ..ii centsfpa. ,btmy rwmr U yers thu maklcIng iitn worhI whl fo -dvlog Imenus totf gantt, vegtleshc bass Mat canhe preplaced byortaeof as'nn oe protcein fodst may wieo' *vor eing fo(ti er fodmnnaking itwrtphiet m,*~ evesst menus ofhiautho vegetsbles ", :1 Amerleat Ceole1andrsplaernii cerealo a broad field for invest igation. -. ith( (2omei to Pickens to do your ithuading. Out'rmerchants hayc the4 g ood1s andl they wvill treat V7l 1 i'Iilii. Better Farmir Pop LA fo; AC IN1 $11 THREE HUSKY FELL HELP OUT IN THI t Common labor is ~'today the mn o a 1 sought after corn modity in America It is very scarce throughout the en tire country. Farm" era of the Souti are especially wor ried over the situ ation. l)uring wai times the farme; should be doubly economical of si J. N. HARPER valuable a corn modity as labor. It must not be wast ed. Now is not the time to (il)lo: labor to clean out fence corners, an< to do other kinds of the less produC tive work. There must. be no lost ma tion. Every lick must be made tc count in answering the call of our na tion and her allies, who are calling ou to the farmer "Give us bread! Give u: clothing!" The best way to economize labo on the farm today is to produce more per acre. The southern farmer vll act. most unwisely if he tries to cult vale too much land with the presen supply of labor. A better plan woul be not to increase the acreage devote to cull ivated crops. but to produc more per acre, by the use of fertili er, manure, good sped anl improve machinery, all of which will save I; bor. One ton of good fertilizer will d more work in growing (rolps than wi NEW TARE RECE] most every de such as Ginghaim ings, etc. Tfhese g cheaper than we CC ufacturers, in man spring buying earl' sure to bethigher and white higher a little later on. By' sell you goods cheaper than can save you money and ni Youl cani come here and find the few prices quoted below; All kinds of bright neGw 4 amosegutility, three star gane, colors. Price pe A pron Ginghams 18 1-2c, lac Good heavy Hickory Shirting Good heavy Shirting Cneviotl yard( - -- We alsoihave a fulltline prohly~~ have the largest st( yo)ur trade and will pay your EDWIN L "The! g in the South 'p 00 ' e ED riiI dOWS READY TO LABOR SHORTAGE six times this amount of money e: pended in labor. For example, on ton of good fertilizer will now co* about $46.00. The plant food in ti quantity when applied to three acre of land will give an increase of abot - 750 pounds of lint cotton and 1,50 b ounds of seed. The lint at 30c pe - pound amounts to $226.00, and th - seed at $80.00 per ton amounts t $60.00, making a total of $285.00. Few business concerns net 50 pe cent increaso cn money invested i labor, but, granting that the farme will net 100 per cent on his Inves ment in labor, and supposing that h pays $1.00 per day for labor, th I $40.00 invested in fertilizer, when ih vested in labor, would net him $46.00 whereas, when invested in fertilizer, y gives him a net increase of $239.0 Thus it can be seen the tremendot t advantage of supplementing lab with liberal applications of plant fo< Likewise an improved piece of n' r chinery that makes it possible to ci tivato an acre of cotton or corn wi 1 perhaps half the labor ordinarily el lployed, and cultivate it better, shou t be looked to at this time as a sour I of help in facing the labor shortai l Good seed of a strain known to e well in a community will do much . ward increasing yields, without an d crease of acreage. ;- Is this not a time when the farnm should be sure to use these three er o makers, to the fullest exthnt, to 11 set the labor shortage? SPRING BOLT & C VING SHIPMEN'I ~y, goods we contr, ;, Percels, Shirtings oods are on sale; 'uld buy the same g instances, so we a< yr, as all kinds of' d goods seem high todlay. Th plIacing our contracts early ha the store that hias bough t on ake it to y.ouri inlterest to doC what yuwant at the prlice ~inghams inl Best grade :d~ 20c nest grade and -20c Men's heav per yd. 20c value. ( ~s, per 20c Men's hea 90 made of of Men's and Boys' Clothing eck of shoes to be found in P railroad!fare any time your y BOLT &I store That's Alway: 44I)I rggIg C The Constipation Ev4 There is no ailment to whicb the " body is subject that is so far reams: in its injurious effects asconetlnatt It means a congestion of the Iocla and usually causes sick headach, . ins in the back, sour stomah - ow complexion, offensive breah "r loss of appetite. When you suffer from any of these ills, take a few doses of Granger Liver Regulato. You will be surprised how quickly restores your normal health. Grang' Liver Regulator contains no calon,. and produces none of its distresshi " effects. It has. however, aU the eCn rective value of calomel, and may freely given to children as well as< adults. Granger Liver Regulator also free from alcohol. A boxof lasts long. and a few docos relieve i dinary cases of biliousness. Grane " Liver Regulator is sold by druggii everywhere at 26c a box. Refuse a sulbstitutes as there is no other me' eine justlike Grangcr LiverRegulat. ' This Means You, i Mr. Merchant! DiD you know that you and this paper have an interest in com mon? Your success helps the community as awho e which in turn is of benefit to us. When a merchant adver tises with us, he is invest. t ing his money, which is returned with interest. Show Your Goods In the Windows and Advertise Them In This Paper r; n ! --- __________ II Do You Need Any OB PRINTING IDO Today? d . . If So, Send or Phon . Us Your Order NOW id( If you believe in home trade-in a home newspapet to. - in boosting your town - advertise in this paper 'o We can also do your jol -tr* work quickly and satisfactoril. E GOODS '0MP A NV S of New Goods at acted for last fal ;, Cheviotts, Sheet at our store toda y goods from the mam ivise you to do your ry goods are almoK. ey wvill [probably be very mua st fall. We are in p)OSitionl to yv recently. We are sure we your trading with this stor jo want to pay. Plecase re LL~ Sheeting, 16 2-8c perI yal heavy D)rill, per yard . 2' y, Overalls, about 1.35 $ )ur pricee vy Every Day Shirts, good heavy cheviott ... - . .A full line of Snoes. We ickens county. We appreciat urchase amoun t to $10 or ove :oM-ANY a Busy." AROILINA