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NOW IS THE TIME I H Cabbag Leave orders with us ear5 wants large and small. I and guaranteed. Pickens The RexE Hallum's Liver Cleansers, ILocal and W. C. Bramlett, Esq., is con fined at home from grip. Norman Holder spent Sunday with friends at Dacusville. J. Walter Glenn, of Greer, was a visitor at Pickens last week. Miss Ada Bolding visited her uncle, Mr. John Jones, of Dacusville, Sunday. Joseph L. Stansell, of Pump kintown section, was in town Monday on business. A. R. N. Folger, the efficient ticket agent at Seneca, visited Judge Newbery last Sunday. Clayton Newton and J. B. Jameson went to Atlanta Mon day to purchase mules for this market. Edd Seaborn is back in the local postoffice as assistant to Postmaster Morris. He is a good assistant postmaster. Prof. J. M. Watson, principal of the school at Dacusville, and James Robinson were prominent visitors at the connty seat Sat urday. Misses Irene Hendricks, of Qolenoy, and Esther Gravley, of Holly Springs, visited at the home of J. M. Morris last week. They also visited relatives in Easley. The Pickens cemetery needs attention. One of the double gates is down and loose cattle have been walking across some of the graves. Everybody is glad to see B. F. Parsons out again after several days confinement to his home on account of grip. His per ennial smile was greatly missed at the Big Store. Miss Lorena Taylor came home last Saturday from Tay lors sick with cold and grip. She is the stenographer in the Bank of Taylors. Brandon Taylor fills Miss Lorena's po sition pro tem. Auditor Christopher resumed his itinerant rounds assessing property at Eastatoe Tuesday, Since leaving the railroad he is. having a rough time going thru the mud and rain; but he has *the 'git up and get there," C, E. Robinson delivered a fine talk to the Baptist Sunday school last Sunday on the sub ject, Am I My Brother's Keep er? He used an original draw ing on a blackboard to better impress his hearers and it served this purpose well. - The talk was enjoyed by the school and no doubt did much good. PENSLAR Cl An effective general Price S ')44 Liver Tablets, ~ but the Liver. () abage Plan..s e '0 BEGIN 'ETTING : Plants B r. We can supply your Ilants Charleston grown C Drug Co. N Store. best for the liver, 25c-box . Personal P. E. Taylor, of Easley route 1, was in town on business last week. Mrs. B. F. Parsons is spending several days in Greenville with relatives. t R. E. Bruce is attending the t corn exposition in Columbia this week. J. F. Childs, of route 4, was a business visitor in Pickens Tuesday. He gave us a pleas ant call. Messrs. J. T. Richey and Jas. P. Carey, Jr., took in the Rose Maid at the Greenville opera house Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Norris, of Central, spent Tuesday at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bowen in Pickens. John Wyatt, of the Brushy a Creek section of Anderson I county, visited F. L. Finley in Pickens last week. f T. A. Bowen was in Green- t ville last week looking after the selling of a car load of Pickens county long staple cotton. S We are glad to report that s Mrs. W. E. Robinson, who is s sick at the home of her mother, Mrs. K. L. Cureton, is imnprov- t ing.s Mayor G. R. Hendricks has c been confined to his room about t a week, suffering from grip and 11 tonsilitis. .We are glad to re- y port that he is improving. J. T. Powers and son, of Keo wee river near Old Pickens, was in town Tuesday on business. His community, he says, has grip, rain and mud.4 Z. L. Chamblin, a prominent citizen of Liberty route 3, wasv in town last Saturday on business and while here paid us an appreciated visit. Messrs. Bailey and Frank Robinson have returned from Newport, Tenn., where they s prchased about fifteen horses and mules, bringing them back r thru the country. The Wesleyans have bought the old M, E. church house and are taking it down and will erect a Wesleyan church on the Pickens and Easley road at the cross roads near Bunk Crane's and this side of Elisha Gilstrap's. L. R. Durham, of route 2, was in Pickens Saturday on business. Mr. Durham has quit farming and has turned his farm over to his son. He is now having some extensive improvementsd made on his residence, adding more rooms, etc. LAMP BARK Tonic for Women 1.0. good for nothing Price 25c. har macy ,'S.C. n G.arden Send. 0.. Stewart has moved to )r. Bolt's hoase. M. F. Hester made a business rip to Seneca last Wednesday, Mrs M. L. Hamilton has been onfined to her room with the :rip, Mr. Bond Anderson, auditor >f the Blue Ridge railroad was n Pickens last week on business. We are sorry to state that A[rs. M. F. Hester is very sick, tnd we hope for her an early -ecovery. Rev. B. F. Murphree and wife of Crow Creek, were visit )rs in town last Saturday to the )entist's office. The Pickens cotton mill au ;horities are having some wells )ored for the convenience of he employees. Mrs. Wesley Curtis, of Mile reek section went to the Green rille hospital last week to haye tn operation performed, Avery Stewart died at Glen ood cotton mill the 28th inst., )f tuberculosis. He was a son >f Capt. W. K. Stewart, of 3ig Eastatoe. He was 30 year; >f age ind a member of the 3aptist church. The burial was held at Holly Springs :hurch yesterday. The editor of this paper is un ler many obligations to Mr. ,nd Mrs. H. B. Hendricks of >ickens Inn, also Mr. and Mrs. .D. Harris of the Hiawatha or kindness shown. The trav linz public surely can find ilenty and good things to eat at hese two houses. They know tow to treat their guests. M. D. Cantrell, one of the ubstantial citizens of the Sun et section, was at the county eat Saturday and gave us a >leasant call. Mr. Cantrell has een a friend of The Sentinel ince its establishment more han forty years ago, and he arried home with him this; .me an old Blue Back Speller ke the one he studied many ears ago. D ON'1 old Weather Stop W e have some values that rearisome trips to secure. A few more of those 1.50 1.65. A few more Robin Hood! While they last we will sell pring for $1.50, This will pa aud, Some special values in1 Bring on all the chickens a st's keep the ball rolling, Yours for CRAIG BRC "ncrease YOUR -Byl1 Virginia ~ Fertii They Htave St We are exclusive goods in Pickens and class trade on the ir which cannot be ex corn Fertilizer. C< pices on these goods & Folger, Thornk( Picken! Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should nvrbused except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genui Ine. I, taken internally and made In Toledo. Ohio. by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes I timonials free. Scld by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. T4Ie Eall's Fmily Pills for constipation. New Enterprise at Norris. J. B. Robinson (and everybody in upper South Carolina knows Benton) has moved to the thriv ing little city of Norris and opened up a first class feed, sale and livery barn. The traveling public will find him ready at all times to furnish them with nice rigs-stylish turnouts and care ful drivers-and send them wherever they may want to go in record breaking time. The farmer who needs good work mules, or the business man who wants a stylish buggy animal, will find in his barn just what he is looking for, among the nice lot of horses and mules he has just received. Mr. Robin son, who is a stock man of abil ity and known far and near as a successful trader, and who can judge the good qualities of stock as soon as he lays eyes on it, will take great pleasure in showing the buying public thru his barn and fitting them up with what they want. He will also deal in corn, oats and hay. Give him a trial and you will be pleased with Vour purchases. -Gazette. No Need to Stop Work When the doctors orders you to stop work it staggers you. I can't you say. You must you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need- is Elec tric Bitters to give tone, strength and 'vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will beniefit you from the first dose. 'Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c. at Pickens Drug Co. Subscribe for The Sentinel. LET You From Trading pay you to make many long il Cans and 5 gallons Oil for hells for 4oc. a good I120-Coil folding bed you for pulling through the inderwear etc, nd eggs you can spare and business, THERS Co. Yields Per Acre" Jsing arolina !zer s ood the Test (( agents for the V-C have built up a first "WANDO,' Brand, elled for a cotton or me in and get our vy & Company Januar I: T"HE We have just hnishec we found some lines of m, and others only a remnan regardless of cost. The g< latest styles, and it will pa last long at prices quoted. A Real I LOT NO. I. A beai $12-50. LOT NO. 2, $15-Oc Big Lot of Silks at Big Red 27X36 in. wide. only 79c. Sheno silks 27 in. wide i< Big Ribbon Sale on disp] beautiful line of ribbons tI 2-A nice line of Taffetta -One lot beautiful collar! Big Reductions in many li: you to visit the Big Store HEATH-I Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word c ' Subscribers of The Sentinel may have 25 words inserted in thisr column. free of charge f t For Sale For Sale-2 good milk cows. I Also improved Square Deal seed , corn that made 60 bushels per I acre last year with 400 pounds fertilizer. Address, Thos S. I Ramsey, Clemson College, S. C.' R. F. D, No, 1. You get the best cooking. stoves and best prices on same q at Pickens Hardware & Grocery s Company.a 50 acres land. House and out C buildings. Price $14 per acre. Terms $400 cash with oalance to suit purchaser. E. H. Field. Pickens, S. C. Wanted Wanted-10 or 12 young brown leghorn hens. A. M. Morris, Pickens. Capitola and Miss Dixie are~ the best flours y'ou can buy. Get it at Pickens Hardware and Grocery Company. Found Found-By H. B. Hendricks, near "Doc" Pace's store, a fountain pen. Owner can have it by calling at The Sentinel office and describing it. Will Rosemond, the black smith, has found a bunch of keys which the owner may have by calling for and describ ing them. Money to Loan. Loans on farms. Three hun dred dollars to ten thousand dol lars. Easy terms ,Apply to R. T. Jaynes, Wilialla, S.C., or J. F. Keowr., Pickens, S. C. apr23 CLEARING OUT WEEK is at hand, and it offers except ional opportunities for immense savings to those who can use any of the articles of JEWELRY & SILVERWARE that our stock offers. Prices have been lowered regardless of ost, and you can glean many an unusual bargin by visitingou store during this sale I-I SNIDER. V Clearap --AT BIG STC our annual invent3ry, and in rchandise that had not sold ac t lett and in either case our rul ods quoted below are not shol y you to come early and get fi 3argain in Cravanette itiful cravanette overcoat, forv and 16.50 coats only 9.48 uchons. 1.50 Silks all shadec 50c silks I 8x27 in. wide oi )c: ay in our dry goods departm iat sold for I 5c and 25c only : and Satins, 25c to 35c values that sold ior 4o to 6oc values les of seasonable lines of mer< for the next 30 days. RUCE=MORI Pickens, S. C. Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King's New Dis overy, The Best Caugh, Cold 'broat and Lung medicine iade. Money refunded if it ails to cure you. Do not hesi ate-take at our risk. First ose helps. J. R. - Wells. Floy ada, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's ew Discovey cured my terrible >ugh and cold. I have gained 5 pounds." Buy it at Pickens ~rug Co. Notice. Ned C annon, the father of rena Cannon, withdraws the atement published forbidding yone hiring her. Anyone mn hire her that want to. Ned Cannon. White Boys an to 25 years old and weave in will start pay a $4.35 t IPer week while ter learning ( $6.00 t< per 3 Mill runs 57 h< 1-2 d ay holiday ihies having 3 c girls to work houses, with lights, and wat ern convenmeno sonable rent, w: walk of :n.ill. ] in coupon belov Name................... Address ..................... How many in family wantir -MAIl Charleston Bagging charlest ice Sale RE. going through our stock well as they should, e is to ciose them out -worn, but the season's rst choice as they won't Coats. er price $17-50 to close only 98c. i.oo silks nly 37 1-2C. One lot ent. Table No. i-A ;c per yard. Table No. only i oc. Table No. 3 only 15c. :handise and it will pay zoW Co. COOK BOOK. We consider the UNITED HAPPY HOME COOK BOOk the best and most useful COOK BOOK in print. Contains hundreds of valuable recipes. At this time of high cost-of-living house-keepers can not afford to be *thout this money-saving book. Sent post paid on recipe of FIFTY CENTS; and we will refund your money if after examining it you are not entirely satisfied with the book. THE UNITED RECIPE & COOK BOOK CO.; P. 0. Box 116, Aiken , S. C. You get the best 7 and 8 blade Stalk Cutter at Pickens Hdw. & Gro. Co. ITED d Girls from 14 to learn to spmn Bagging Mill; t from o $5.40 learning. Af an earn from $10.00 eek. urs per week, Saturday. Famn r more boys or can get new bath, electric r, and all mod es at very rea thin 5 minu es f intereste cfill r and mail to us. ig ork................. I TO Manufacturing Co. i, S. C.