: GLASSES FITI OUR regular Oj next Monday, th< glasses. He will visit will be wort] ciated by us. N. B. A new stock of Sherwin Paints, Stains and Varnishe ceived. These are consid about the best goods in the Yours to please, PICKENS DRU The Rex J. N. H4 LLlf Phone Tax Notice, 1917 )fice of County Treasurer, Pickens County, Pickens, S. C., October 1, 1117. The books for the collection1 of State 11nd County taxes wilt be open from October Ci. 1917, to December 31, 1917. Those who prefer t io 4l u 4ln paty in .4tan4. ary, 1918, with 1 per tent 11111 lt(onl. 'IlI4e who prefer paying in I'4bruary, It141, Pnn i1do 44 with 2 per cent n1iit4in11al. Thls4e who prefer payitIg in March, 118, to t he talh of said u1rnth cantied HQ by p111 1 ig 110 d(iti1 n4 I 7 pter teti. After said dale the bonks will sltse. N. I1.--''ax payers ownirIy proplert y or pay3it1 taxes for others will please ask for (ax receipit in each township or specinI (hool (1i rict in which ho or they 111n) own properly. Ih is is very important, a4s lbre are are 11111y school 41 Itri('tS. ''hose who til not W111 to t'oms' I the iliee ean wM ite m', 1o1 Ilter than the 2th of 1eceIer, and 1 I ' ill furnish them wit 11 the amount due n1(1d t'' ) ('yt pay mec by (h4e4k, hone)y order or registet '10 1111. If tanips5 are' 1ent d I) lnot se(d 414h)v 2-('e1t1 det tr11111111t, as I can not ee themn. 'lease do 2u4 n ltt.ill ' esh without registerinig ,nme, ns it Is liale 1 t gel lost: if enlt o1thetwi e it hn rt be el )0 e der'd risk. I.ovy for State tax .... .t.. .... . . m211 - Levy for Constitution1)1(1school Ill nS . I illI JLevy for ordinary ounty lIax . .I I ills levy for eiounty roti bond2 . . ..... :aL mills 'otai le y -... -.......... ...... ...20 mis. 51'110OL TAkA Special levies for the follow in: districts: S'hool District No. I...... ... .. .. C m in I Schooltlistrint No. k............... mills hchool District No. 3 ...... .. .. ...R 1il1s School District Noe. 4.-. - .... 4 mills .chooj Ulstrivt o. . .. . . . 4 mills ' choo itrict o. . .......(1 tnilnI School District No. 7.............. . u.. lls I School District No. R... School )s)rict No. 11..-.- .. . mIlls i ._ 9211? 11f~t p 1', ... . 2 .... 1U m ll( Reboot Itsttict No. 12........ .. 0 mills School Dtstjtet No. 1 ...... ..... mills School District No. 14 ..... ....! Itmils School District No. 141......... . mills School District No. 17- - ... . n mulu iehool District No. i . .r mi Sehool Distrtct \n. 19 .. ... 4 mlius Chlool District No. 20 '' mills HOhool DIslrb I No. 21 R mis !)hool Distri'l No. 2 . i... .:ils School I)isrie 1 No 2:1 . m 11(11:s i S hool District No............ .4 m115 I .ch.ool 4l. tri t No. .._ mil15 2iOhool lDistrict1 No. 0......- ....i mIlls School 1istric No414(. L'. .. 4 mgls I >CIII114 trictl No. 21..........1 mIlls 11choo11l)Di1riet ?o, . l......... 21 dmu1Y Shooil l)ietri(' No. ...........I inse cholDitietNo. ' . .....6 mils VolDistrict No. .7J .1. f milIls Sln10 14) :ti 4 No. ;' . . . 2 milq J ool lst.rict No. 40 .. ........f 0111n a hi -tNo. 41x . 2 il Matlio Bhrict No. 4 0 mi11lls 'MehooIl District No. 41 N mills Hehiool DistrictI No. 42 i miillS lSchool l)iatrIct No. 4: . 411mill SChool lDistrict No. 45 . 4 : mIlis tNihool ))latrict N4). 4(1 4 11 m11s School lust41rict No. 47 ..' mi1lls Ruhool DIstrict Nol. 444 . mills School 1istric.t No. 424 . 11111ll Hchool 1)14)riet No. 5) . . 4 mills Sehool 1)istrict2 No. S...... .... .. 2)1mills Levy for 112ter1e4t of Picketis24 H. 11. lionds; flurricane townsh1ip .... .....i mills 1tAstatoe townhi 11411,.... .........t2% mIlls Pickenls townshiO 0 mils14 Poll Is x 0otte dollar (SI 001. 1very male ct. - on from l.'.to 0O years of age are liable except those excused bylaw. CommutatIon road tax, one dollar and4 fIfty 520nts. (9i.J1). Al itmale person~s from L'l to ro are liablo except thosee xcused by law. C'apitation D~og TIax.--AII persons ownhig i4gite requilred to pay a capitation1 tax of II8 Centa per capita. Tose writing for ,4tatemnenta of their tax will * please l:cIldo postHage. OLA RI T. iM NTlON, C.oun tTY Treas re r. Try an advertisement in The Sentinel GERMICII (PARKE, Di TO DISINF TOi~CLEANSF ODOR OF PE] MOVE AND P TO WASH- and S and HANDKEF ROOM. AND TO USE WITH in TREATMEN'] PR' FO Keowee F R, E. Lewis, Prop.Ph ED tician will be here with us 11th, to examine and fit arrive on first train. A i while to you and appre Williams s just re red just world. G COMPANY ill Store , Prop. & Mgr. Help to Win the War We can all help a little by raising our supplies at home. Pickens county helped last year and the re sults are here to show Pickens never had more of the necessaries than now. Our advice would be to try again for a bumper crop of supplies. May we figure with you on your fertilizers? orris & Company. Phone No. 36-Use It Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens Connty Patienrs Who Purchase Glasses. Eye exami2ned by specialists and glasses made wvhilec you wait. Kodnak Fibp Developed by Experts. SThe Globe Optical I AACompany Peident, See'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple. GEENVILALE, S. C. NOTICE OF~ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. State of South Carolina, Pickens County. We, W. C. Hamilton and R. G;. Gaines, by mutual agreement and for valuable consideration, hereby dissolve the partnlership of Gaines and Hamilton, and no act of either of us will bind the other, This the 21st day of November, 1917. (Signed,) R1. G. G;AINES. 43. W. C. HIAMILToN. )AL SOAP WVIS & CO.) ECT HANDS 'WOUND)S. TO CIHECK( SPIRATION. TO RE- : REVENT D)ANDRUWFF. TERILIZE BED) INEN CHIEFS USED in SiCK [S ESPECIALLY FINE LEWIS WHITE SALVE j ' of SOR ES and BUR NS. ICE 30c R~ SALE BY 'harrnacy neC 24 Pickens, S. C. LOCAL AND IPERSONAL Te city authorities have had somc excellent work done dragging th streets. We hear that seven members of th family of S. M. Jones of route 6 hav measles. -Mrs. Ora Mauldin and Miss Franci Mauldin were shoppers in Greenvill Saturday. J. L. Thomas, a substantial citizei of Murphy, was at the county seat o business Monday. John Wilson of Camp Jackson, Co lumbia, spent the week-end with hi parents near Liberty. Most good citizens of Pickens count read The Sentinel. All of them ough to read it. Subscribe today. R. E. Yongue, who is attedding Fed oral court at Greenwood as a petit juror spent Sunday with his family here. Mrs. J. P. Carey, .Jr., is on a visit t friends in Miami, Fla. Mr. Carey ac companied her as far as Jacksonville. Ex-Magistrate Henry Williams o Peters Creek, has bought a large farin in Greenwood county and moved there Miss Mae Jones, a teacher in the Roanoke school, spent the week-en( with the family of W. C. Keith nea town. Mauldin Lesesne, a student at Wof ford college, visited the family of hi: iunt, Mrs. W. T. McFall, in Pickens ast week. Frank Kirksey, who recently accepted n position as street car conductor ir Greenville, spent Sunday with home folks in Pickens. Sanders Partridge, of Norcross, Ga., has been visiting his sister. Mrs. G. R. Hendricks, and brother, Troupe Par tridge, in Pickens. Eyervbody interested in a Sunday chool at Oolenoy are requested to meet it the church next Sunday, when one vill be organized. John Chastain of Camp Sevier is pending several days with his father, . B. Chastain, of the Holly Springs ection, who is seriously ill. Louie Thornley, a member of Uncle am's navy and at present stationed at %orfolk, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Wrs. John L. Thornley, in Pickens. A little stranger boy came to the home )f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson of Pumpkintown about two weeks ago. ['hey have decided to keep him and call aim Welch. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cantrell and wife were visitors in town one day last week, Mr. Cantrell helped to build the build ing now occupied by The Sentinel an is a good friend of the paper. Folger & Thornley's advertisemen this wveek is especially interesting t< farmers. All who are familiar with thi situation seem to think as Folger, Thorn ley & Co. about the fertilizer situation M~any frienda in Pickens of Rev. I, E. Wiggins, who is now stationed a Columbia, were glad to see him her last week when he raxn up from Easle and Rpent a few hours, ie came t Easley to officiate at the Anderson-Ilo royd wedding, the bridegroom being nephew of Mr. Wiggins. Trhe pupils of the P'ickens high schoc are arranging to publish a school papei It will be called The Eagle and will lb issued monthly. Many of the mor progressive schools have papers writtc 'ty pu pil s and it is great training f< them as well as benefit for the scho and town. It is expected to place tI paper in every home in Pick ens ar business mnen wil be asked to advertis, J. K. Lewis, ai native of Pickei county, died at his home in Leasburj Mo., Jlanuary 12, 1918. Mr. Lewis wi horn in this county .January 6, 1845, ar lived here until he entered the Confel erate army and served thruout the wa In 1871 he wven tto M issouri and marrie< Ie is survived by his widow and si children. A. 13. L~ewis of Pickens count1 is a birother, and Mrs. N. D. Parsoi and Mrs. J. M. Porter, also of th county, are his sisters. In the paragraph intimating that Jc might have lost his patience if he hie ever tried to get I-:asley over the teli phone line from P'ickens which appearc in The Sentinel last week we dlid n< mean to imply that the Pickens "'central operators were to blame for the liri being busy all the time. We alwa3 have a good word for the good work < OUR' splendid operators, who are not onl eflicient, but sweet-tempered and a< (ommodlating and give the best servic possible under the circumstances. The are the best in the state. TJhe unsatih factory service between Easley an Pickens evidently is caused by lack c the telephone com pany to furnish nece. sary equipment. WV. H., Rigdon William H arrison liigdon died sudderi ly at his home in the Ambler section o Pickens county last Wednesday night February 6i. The. cause of his deathi not definitely known, as he lived onl: about an hour after being stricken 'ani dlied before a doctor could be secured Mr. itigdon was a Confederate soldie andl served thruout the entire period o war. lie wvas a goodl citizen, a gooi nieivlhbor and member of the Baptis churc-h. ie is survivedl by his widow who was Miss Mary Simmons befor< ma~Jrrb't'- and t he following children Mirs. Hob HIu nt.s Me ssrs. N'ormian Field: and lioh ltigdlon. Fuea serv~ices wen- 1'conduilcted a )oleiio t urchl Tlheri:dav by !W'v..I. I For Sale! Acetyline Gas Plant En goo(d condit.ion, with fixtures fot a 12 roomii house. Cheap. Wait to sell on account of elec tricity being installed. Write or see t Ralph Ramseur, Central, S. C. For Sale! 125-acre farm 8 miles from Central; 4 $150 worth of wire fencing; two houses; a place has made 26 bales of cotton; run - ning water, good neighborhood, on pub 3 lie road, near church and school, plenty of timber. One of the greatest bar- I gains ever offered here. Ask E. L. Henderson, Central, S. C. t SPECIAL NOTICES Notices inserted to this eolitnn for one cent a wori for ilrst insertiotn aiud oie-half celit a word for each Mtibsetientt inwrtiotr C Sounetisme ago I loaned my copy r of "Ramsey's History of South Caro lina," but have forgotten who got it. o I would be pleased to have it returned. Mrs. W. T. Field, Pickens route 1. 42 n 14F0.' Sale-One family horse, sound, I gentle and will work anywhere. Abso lutely guaranteed. Will sell cheap for - quck sale. See or write inc for par ticulars. T M. Norris, Central, S. C. 41 Fo' Rent --1 have two crops to rent, upland and bottom land. Will furnish stock if desired. M. J. Welborn, phone 2303, _Pickens, S. C. Fo' Sale--Good brood mare and fi z months old horse colt, good qualities. Would sell colt separate. Good reason for selling, John Watson, Pickens route 5. 42 For 4ale--About50 acres good tim ber land, about 12 miles from Pickens. Extra fine timber. Would exchange for small farm. John Watson, route 5, 42 For iale-One 8x10 steam engine for cash or will trade for Ford touring car. A. J. Eskew, Central, S. C. 43 Busnel. Rean.-We want to buy your bunch beans. Pickens Drug Co. - G39tf. For Sale.-Good bay mare, eight years old, Kentuckian, weighs about < 1,000 pounds, work anywhere. .J. T. < Chastain, Pickens, R. 2. Wanted-To buy all varieties of peas and cane seed, highest market < price paid. Warehouse at P. & N. De pot. Dixie Flour and Grain Company, Greenville, S. C. 42 Money to Lonas on Real Estate. A. P. DuBose, attorney, 'phone 210, Greenville, S. C. tf For Male.--30 acres fine practically level land 11 miles city limits of Green ville on top soil road, near schools and churches; } mile to small R. R. station; 1 mile to Interurban station; good clay subsoil. A fine proposition for a small subdivision or a nice home. Small five room house and spring. Cheap at $200 per acre. G. A. Ell is, Greenville, S. C. Phone 1645. 41. .MOoy to Loan oR Farm Lands,_ a We are in pooition to let you have y money on farm lands at '7 per cent in a terest; 5 and 10 years' time. Also short . time loans at 8 per cent. See us quick. a8if McSWAIN &CRIAG, Oneotice of Forfeiture. e OeMule, one Horse, two (2) lHug e gies, two (2) sets Harness and (2) Lap n robes having been seized from James S. ir Ilarlow, Thomas James, \V, ,J. Wilson >l and James F. Monroe for violation of e Section 3296 R. S., 13 miles Northwvest - d of Pickens, near Sun Set Post 0f11ce, in . Pickens County, South Carolina, notice is hereby given that any pci-son claim m ig same must give bond to the Collee tor of Internal Revenue on or before the first day of March, 1918, or said property wilt be dleclared forfeited to the United States. - ~SAM M. CnAm;, -43 D)eputy Colletor. x - - - ---- - - a Porter's Pressing ClubI Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, A! b - tering, Etc. d . Suits are sent for and delivered when. d promised and the wvork is done by an t expert. Work guaranteed. b uits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning e and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 s suit. Special attention given to ladies' ,fsuits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, S At Porter's Barber Shop. fTelephone No.38 RHEUMA TISM - Why will you suffer from the most f dreaded disease, when L-Rheunmo ha. ,proven the greatest remedy for past m 25 years. Thousands of people testi fy to its Wonderful Cures. This fat I mous prescription should be in your .home. Have it ready. Take it whenI you feel that first pain. L-Rheumo is your friend. Ask--Contral D~rug Co., I Central, S. C.; Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S. C. lI gh o'no. 11l)n. G. Ilog could1 be (lee ted( t . alt: t anmv ofl he wanted(. CO VERY GGING DITCH afnieted with an old fever sore as 1 d troubles which were consider rable. During the several weei ring his feet and legs were wet e as water gathered an&,he notice this water turned a reddish colp sed by mixing of water with the ve1A )eculhar looking mineral, almost likes 'der, which had apparently laid far turies encased in a marble-like cas of rock and clay. e sore on his leg began to heal andi ~he time his work was completed bid was sound and well. This was con red so very remarkable by the peo of that section that an investigation made mid it was found to be like rum, gold, platium and other won. as secrets of nature--a natural corn nd containing inimitimable propertie3 roportions no chemist has attempte4 luphicate though a large sum waii red he who could accomplsh this. oday, like radium, which is used in ing cancers, x-ray work, and ilium. :ing watch dials, so Acid Mineral has many uses being a remarkable rem used externally, or internally and one troubled with blood diseases ptions, rheumatism, kidney, bladdeI tomach disorders of any sort may sly visit the nearest store and pro. 3 a bottle. A twelve ounce bottle t prepaid on receipt of $1.00 by the rodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke. or. send stamped envelope witIh er telling what your trouble is for er telling more about this great iro paration, Acid iron Mineral. TIES K Feather TIE CUTTIGN Haul your ties to Pick pot of each place you pay you cash for your you are doing YOUR Railroads must run to ATION of a Railroad. . . 60c . . .45c _YLOR Carolina AY' COMPANY DING TIME TABLE NO. 16 i. No.32 o. No.6 s Ar* 0. A.MI 1.45 P. MI 5.00 P. mn on x .55 "1.40 "4.55 " 'B x ~.50 " 1.35 "4.45" x 9.40 " 1.30 "4 35" n x .35 "; .2; 4.30" 1,v. .30 "_1.5_"_.25 _ ajilway train Nos. '29 and 4'r R?.ailway trains Nos. 39 au4 thorn Ry. tramn No. 11. A)' Iroad ~omI)pan y. For furthe. R, Glen. iMgr,, Pickens, S, 0. VlcSwaini & Craig LAWYERS :aice in State and Federal Court Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 10 to Build of cotton, bushel of wvheat ow. It t-akes only about the same am)ount of lum ht time to buiy is when you iuLIally reasonlablo pr ice, r. Let us supply your needs E & LUMBER CO. SOUTH CAROLINA SiinTheSeninei VIAN MAKES DIS WHILE DJ4 )wner of Land Made j Rich, Digging Ditch E"h Cured of Tena- *a"1 po1 cious Disease i:n by TORY A ROMANCE I pie -- wa 'eopie With Stomach, Kidney, Blood, Rheumatic or Skin 'n I t3 d Affections Relieved offe T curl Acid Iron Mineral (non-alcoholic, na- its ural iron) is taken from a great de- edy osit found upon a poor farmer's place any ear Hickory, Mississippi, and the story erufthsgetitofnur',wchre f this great gift of nature's, which or iade the farmer rich and the medical wis World richer, and makes it possible for cur eople to quickly treat stomach, diges- sen on, kidney, blood and rheumatic corn- Fer laints at home, makes interesting read- Va. An old man while digging a mill race fok n the horn Farm, ran across it. lie pre CROSS ITH the coming of good and HAULING begins. ens or Walhalla. At the de will find a man to grade and ties. Making ties now mean BIT to win the war, for the do it and ties are the FOUNI First Class Ties Second Class Ties A. B.dTA Easley, South PICKlENS RA1L\W lIME TABLE NO. 17, SUPERCEI EFFEiCTIVE D)ECI' No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis. Statior .55 A.m I11.20 Anm 3.40 P.M Lv. 0 Picker .00 11.25 " 13.45 1 Forgw .10 " 111.35 " j3.50 "' 4 Parsoi .15 " 11.40 " 3.55 "7 Arialii 1.20 "11.46 " 41.00 " 8 Mauld 1.25 " 11.60 "' 4.10 " Ar. 9 E~agle. x No agent. No. 1 ~onnects with Southern ]i Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Southern 12. Nos. 5 and 4 connuect with Sol ~xpress handled by the Pickens Ral nformation apply to J. T. TAYLC2 MIAl1TIN & IIFcNity reneral Practice of Law, GJREE1NVILL~E, S. C. Frai The Right Tin Never before wvould your pound or corn buy as much lumbler as ni half as much farm produce t~o buy ber' now as it did in 1914. TPhe rig can uet Standard Value at an i T1hat time is nowv if in need of lumb( PICKENS MERCANTIL Phone No. 12 - PICKENS, Irv an Adverdisme