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Did You I e in'aud get one the first chan To every person who will call Bank will give absolutely free. on information to solve the daily pro merchant, mechanic and others. Simplicity of plan. These books' - en away fast. Come i IEOWftBANK J. P. Carey, Pres. .. Bruce, Local and We ask all our friends wyo wish to help us make a g4od paper to phone any local nehvs you may know to No. 35.We fail to publish some locals, which we would be glad to publish, simply because we do not hear them in time. Call 35 and give us a local. Yep, Good pickings in Pickens Louis Stoll spent last Wednes eay in Greenville. John Harris, Jr., spent a few days out of town last week. Charlie Robinson, Jr., spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Finley have prchased a new autono tine. T. D. Harris spent a few days in Spartanburg on business last week. Mrs. N. E. Thornley is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. White, in Anderson. Clifton D. Bolt, of Easley, -asiificknsfor a few hours last Frih. afternoon. Rev. G. F. Kirby conducted a series of meetings in the Methodist church last week. Miss Vesta Ashmore enter tained, informally, a few of her friends on last Friday evening. Mrs. R. E. Bowen has return ed home from Calhoun after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Holden. Messrs. John and Bristow Christopher pleased their Pick ens friends with a visit last' Sunday. Misses Inez Morris and May McFall, of Chicora college were in Pickens Sunday to the de light of their many friends and relatives. Mrs. F. L. Cliements, of At lanta, is the guest of Mrs. TPattridge and Mrs. G. R.Hendricks. Maj. G. M. Lynch, accom panied by two of his charming neices, were in Pickens yester day. They paid The Sentinel a /pleasant call. You Take a Despe To save a little money, by goir do you really save it? How ma amount of the premium away ar amount to? Not near enought Let me mnsure your property.t have nothing to iusure. I represent nothing but the L Insurance W. L. MiA (&?erve~ *4 wet One? -e you have. They're going fast and ask for one, the Keowee I Johnson's Fact Book, full of blems of the banker, farmer. A comprehensive work with vill solve many problems and i and get one before they are. Pickens, S. C.' -Pres. M. C. Smith, Cashier. Parsonal C. E. Craig, who lives up on )olenoy, was in Pickens Tues lav. Mrs. S. Morrison, of Columbia, s in Pickens visiting her daugh ;er, Mrs. J. T. Richey. The offenders in police court here Monday contributed about 15 to the town treasury. Miss Meda Boggs, of G. F. C.. pent last week at home on ac ount of her mother's illness. Mr. Furman Holder visited Criends at Lathem Sunday, pending a very pleasant after noon. Miss Daisy McDonald, one of >ur school teachers is improving and will soon be able to resume her duties in connection with he school. Hon. Jas. P. Carey has a force of carpenters at work re modelling his residence and making some extensive im provements. Hon. J. E. Boggs has been on a visit to Atlanta where he spent days. We are so glad to see the Colonel out, looking like imself again. Mr. Walter Griffin. of Green ville, is spending this week in Pickens with his mother, Mrs. Florence Griffin. -His friends are glad to have him here again. One of Pickens' popular hysicians, J. L. Valley, has een :under the weather for several days, but is now able to get back to his extensive prac ice. Tom Hollala, who has been unning a fruit and confection ery store here for some time, has sold out to Mr. Bob Kirksey. Tom went to Greenville from here. W. D. Spearman, who has been merchandising in Easley Eor some time, has sold out his ntire stock to J. T. Gillespie. fr. Gillespie will continie the usiness in the same building. Watery Eyes Are simply weak eyes which if nez!et~ ome sare and infla.ned. Leonardi's C>' Lotion will cure weak eyes without r'ule day. Cools, heals and strength'-s. 1:Lria , having "Leonardi's"-it makes st. a.ng eye. >Guaranteed or -nouney refunded. Drsuzzists acl t at25cts or frwared pread on eceipt of rate Chance without lire insurance. And ly years have you put the d how~ nauch do your savmngs o pay for the worry about fire. da. Tomorrow you may TEN V Pckens MANY IMITA 7 claim tobe "ju good," but a c_ is never a prov fact. Stick to a Ce BUY ONLY Ti GENUJh . T HE REILY-TAYLOR CO. New Orlean. Paid your tax? b J, L. Murphr .-. who recently moved fro;n Pickens route 6 to a cl Six Mile in order to send his children to Six Mile Academy, I was in Pickens Wednesday. 0 ti f( G. N. Garrett, one of the p-os- a perous planters on route 2, was in u Pickens on business Wednesday li and came down to pay The a Sentinel an appreciated visit, E Mrs. M. F. Hester is in Atlan ta visiting her daughter, Mrs. t) W. A. Gresham, and sons, J. p W. and T. E. Hester. She will h no doubt have a pleasant visit. n P di Mr. A. T. Anders, expert t staple cotton breeder of Wash I a ington, D. C., spent last week in our county. His visit means e much to the recently organized Staple Association formed here. A large number of Pickens V people went over to Greenville I to attend the circus there Wed- X nesday. 107 went down on the s early train Wednesday. Many 'I more went by private convey ance, We extend to Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Allen our deepest sympa thy in the loss of her father, Mr. Robertson, of Greenyille. ti Mr. Robertson died at his home f in Greenville on Wednesday it the 16th. d Guy Curtis, pressman on the Greenville News, visited his mother, Mrs. S. F. Curtis, in this county last week. On his way back to Greenville he stop- a ped here and paid the Sentinel c a very pleasant call. b C o' John E. Singleton, a promi- r r nent citizen of Dacusville, ac- _ companied by his good wife, a stopped in Pickens Friday on his way to the association at . Secona. He gave us a very f pleasant call while here. Miss Sallie Lewis, milliner at the Millinery Shop and who hasI been very sick for some time, is now improving rapidly. F During her sickness Miss Mattie C Finley has been in charge of F this popular millinery establish- C e ment. The Pickens Drug Co. has a 'one of its show windows filled o with sheet music, very attrac- g tively arranged. This store has e C just received a very large ship- t ment of music which includes e all the most popular pieces of s this and other days. The Pickens Cornet Band, under the leadership of Mr. Sam Christopher, is an excellent and creditable organ'zation. There are about twenty members of the band and they render splen did music. The boys take pride in their band and meet regular Rev. W. E. W~ilkins, of Greenville, attended the associa tion at Secona last week. The Pickens people will all remnem ber Mr, Wilkins. He helped 3 Rev. Mr. Waters in a short a meeting at the Baptist church.. last summer. Mr. Wilkins filled ~ Mr. Waters appointment here last Sunday. c - t Lost.f One brown colored, setter a puppy. Left home one day s last week. Any information concerning the dog will be glad ly appreciated and rewarded. .J. R. Ashmore. (adv.) 10NS st as rim is rtainty. OE With what pride are U ords, "Mv own; my own, -eathed by the young mothi ; she gazes upon her first bol iild. The little stranger ist as welcome in the cottal the poor as in- the mansion i ie rich. There is always roo: >r the baby in the mother rms and heart. This remin< s that the stork left a swe ttle cherub at the home of Ml ad Mrs. Ola T. Hinton, asley, last week. Rev. C. A. Waters, pastor ie Baptist church at Picken reached in the Baptist chur( ere last Sunday morning ar ight. At the night service M 'aul P. Sullivan was ordained eacon by the presbytery i 1is church. Mr. W.. S. Pric] rd has also been recently elec I a deacon of this church. E as ordained to this office ' ie Baptist church at Cro :oads some years before niovir ) Westminster. Rev. M Vaters, of Pickens, and Re . B. Norton, of the Ocon [ill village, assisted in the i allation services.-T u g a I c ribune (Westminster.) Fortunes In Faces There's often much truth in the sa g"her face is her fortune," but ver said wht-re pimples, skin tre one, blotches. or other blemishes d gure it Impute blood is back all, and shows the need of Dr. Kinj ew Life Pills. They promote heal d beauty. Try them 25cents at ruggists Lands for Sale or Rent. My Keowee farm of 1.0 cres for sale, as a whole or w t to suit purchaser, fine hif ottom and good upland, plen f timber, Purchaser can mal is own terms. One thirteen acre lot wi ev house house in the town ix Mile: also one other hou nd lot in the town of Six Mi oth for sale or rent. Fil chool and church facilities. A portion of my Keowee far or rent. See J. Frank Stephe: t Six Mile or me at Central. R. G. Gaines. ere is Your Chance Eyou contemplate buying a home. ave 50 acres with new 5,room hiou in. iorse crop cleared, 5 acres CRe rttoms. I offer this for $1150: $1 ish. $50 next year. then $100 ea er for 10 years Good mill shoal a ecessary outbuildings. Or if this does not suit, you can ma ual terms on two other tracts of res each. Good new 5-room house ne and 7-room house on other, a ood outbuildings. 20 and 2.5 acres cle d. All fresh land and good asi ounty affords. All these are in< act 7 miles west of Pickens C.] lose. to gins, mills. churc~hes a hools. See E. W. Pickens. Picke .C. R F. D. 5. "WATCH BRACELETS" re among the newest novelti o which fashionable wom re giving their approyal. 'ou admire dainty ornamer: .nd up-to-date -designs in ATTRACTIVE JEWELRY will pay you not only 'atch bracelets, but to gi 'our attention to our display ther articles. Some new trinkets are he hiat were designed especial >r men's use. So we inv entlemenl as well as ladies ?e our display. H SNIDER. Ealey, .( Prepare For Cold Weathei Vick's Croup Salve Mentholatum Pensla'r Laxative Cold Tablets All kinds Cough Syrup If it's Drugs-We have it Keowee Pharmacy ige~nts for Penslar' Remedies. Dikea ie Mrs. G. R. Hendricks. who has " been ill in Atlanta for sometime, ar returned home last Wednesday. -n She is much benefitted by her isI stay in Atlanta and we are so re glad to see her so much improv >f ed in health. Mrs. Hendricks rn has a host of friends in Pickens, 's who extend a hearty welcome. is Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks are et now keeping house in the Gil r. reath house recently occupied Af by Mr. Stoll, Mr. Hendricks has purchased this place, and we commend him upon his idea S. Ih Chlo Green a Delicate girls who are approaching the this disease. They are pa!e because )f complexion has a sickly greenish cast i ,.. have no vitality and if exposed to an, cold dampness are liable to contract . their whole future lives. It is a m< e relieve this condition and bring back DR. SI I Squaw N It is a palatable remedy. a fine, pleasan however, is no criterion of its efficac) le promptly than the harsh, bitter tasting m . with the first dose and if used for a reas pallor disappear, the spirits rise, the app 0 restful and the thin, vitiated blood is r veins, carrying new life, strength and Sold by Druggists and Deal C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE KEOWEE I its of SHEET th 10 ' 1,000 different pi ti Vocal and instr Complete rh ne PICKENS bh The Rej le - - CROPS A and money scarce. Better 1 -wagon. I can save you some Sthis fall. Come in and let me -you a close price, to compete I find me next door to the print ei soon or late. W.M. R a - hem n em - - - 0.ARMSTRONG If its ___________ to 1 of g re to *****.*. . & . u4 Bul 4orhr. Fo 4cs.wn them or me. wm Blt for taehar Pri of selecting a hoie. Mrs. B dricks will now be glad to her many friends in her hoi Moving Picture Show. There will be a moying pict show in the court house toni (Thursday). We learn tha will. be first class in eN respect and three reels of latest motion pictures will shown. Admission will be and 15 cents. rosis A Sickness age of womanhood are usually subject tc the blood is weak and watery. Their hich gives the disease its name. They unusual excitement, excessive labor or ome disease that will disastrously effec )st critical period. The right remedy tc the rosy hue of health is MMONS line Wine tasting medicine. Its agreeable flavor, r. It does the work expected of it more edicines. It begins the restorative process nabie period, the misery, weakness and etite becomes good, the sleep sound and evitalized and goes coursing through the energy to all parts of the body. ers. Price $1.00 Per Bottle. CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI HARMACY. MUSIC :ENTS eces to select from. umental. Ask for Catalogue, DRUG CO. rail Store. RE SHORT t me repair that old buggy oney on buy'ing a new figure on your job. I will m ith the hard times You ng office. Always on- the SEMOND ilike the That's wha ed them a We want ot every tinie will be ea We have one has yet We are showin Metal, Patent ( Besides dres who farms. T and water proc Our showing is so variei place for the woman whc seldom fail to make the Soft, Clove-like Strong, Service doors in all sorts of weal Stylish Cuts w~h .c tan, russett, black and w Children ' year, but retaining all the Iin :er evenings around the fit n and children. e of your shoe needs when ii Ic, Pati Gree en see ne. ure ght - t it ery the Aniu be - 10 TYLES ever. Fact w;tA new tArougout ods of m( mfroved in direct froo: too. Smart-Styli Ale to the last degr models on disf lay tc cordially invited to Heath-Bruce-l WE W that fall bill. We appre< inc purchase as much as time is now at hand whei buy something for every family and we want you store and do your fall sh< If you know a'nyhing a C) ants 01 Pickens county, y - get a square deal at our: Don't forget that bask< et of butter, or the chicke or They will all help out the one ICome to see us. ake u RAIG Bl looks of thai t they all say, after we )air or two. you to get the habit ride, Patton & Tilm you think of Shoes, a sy. the right kind of SI questioned our prices In Shoes for Men the new lasts-the newv toes and be alf, Tan Calf, and Vici. sy Shoes for the dressy man, we have hese are as strongly built as a rawhide f-yet reasonably priced. In Ladies' Shoes. I we hardly know where to begin Lalkinl; wants fit, service, style and comfort, sale. Shoes for old ladies, to whom comfc 'able Shoes for the woman whose du >se graceful lines are intended to be s( biite. Oxfords and Slippers in all styles ; School Shoes s a dressy shoe should have. eside, get a pair of bed room or house Greenville. :on 4 TilE nil C. SNON letter than , Ory equijfed machinery All metA inufacturing 50 -style rion -value X and Flex e. fTe new day. You're insfiect them. Worrow Co. ANT I N T iate every 5 and anybody, but the i you will have to member of the to come to our pping. bout the merch ou know you can t of eggs, buck- - ~ns young or old. pocket book, ~os. Co. 1 shoe] have show- M >f thinking - an nd -the rest M oes, and no n t leathers, in Gun ~: them for the man saddle-cold proof -* This store is the and at prices that ] rt means so much. ties call her out of ) en. High cuts in and colors. slippers. We have uan