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Qt Rid of i Unless you wish to jeopard better look after that cold. I r8he ' Cold will relieve the inflamed and < brane of the nose and throat. to cure several severe colds. our store has a compiete line of D guarantee this remedy as we do all E Q Keowee Pharmacy Local and Renewed your subscription to The Sentinel yet? Iw Jas. P. Carey, Jr., went to "n Seneca Saturday on business. Mr. J. McD. Bruce went to B Baltimore on business last week. c 01 Miss Helen Botrgs has returned from a pleasant visit to Ander son. n n Miss Lura Pickens, of Ander son county, is visiting her sister, I Mrs. M. C. Smith. 9 Miss Lottie Whitten of Green- o yille is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hughey, in Pickens. Congressman. Wyatt Aiken t was in Pickens Monday and t Tuesday on buisiness- S Now Is a tine time for sub scribers who are behind on their paper to pay their subscriptions. c Seyeral Clerk's sales are an- 1 nounced in The Sentinel this week. It may pay you to read them. Mr. Bailey Hisgins, chief tel- - egraph operator and substantial E citizen of Easley, spent Monday afternoon in Pickens. In a letter to The Sentinel. J. C R. Ashmoro, of Lisbon, Fla., b says, "All the South Carolinab folks down here are well andF getting along fine."is IGoMd Fi~ 9 We have receiv )Fish anid we are athorn away. On y Saturday Mornir at 9o'c Swe will give a globe and two purchases 25 cents worth of Sand'Toilet Goods., We ado ti anti to prove that they aieth can buy. Only one outfit to Among the goods offered ; , Rexall Cold Tablets 25c I Rexall. Orderlies 25C I y Rekcall Dyspepsia Thblets I Mt Rexall Foot Powder 25c I XE Rexall Worm Syrup 2.seC Rexall -Cherry Bark\ SCough Syrup 25c SRexall Shaiving Stick 25 a You can make a larger pur an otptfit just the same. Sale starts promptly at 9 o'< First come, first served. Fisi directions for' roc, will last hls PickensU i. N. HALLUM, unn nk I rat Cold ize your health you had t has gone far enough. Tablets th :ongested mucuous mem 25c buys 35 doses-enough fir ikeo'a Honsehold Remedies. We pI bike Remedies. Wholesale and Retail Druggists ) Phone 24 Pickens, S. C. A M B .... - fr Personal 10 - of Gary Hiott, who has been wav from Pickens several eeks. is back with The Senti 31. . st LaSalle Mull and family of ai revard, N. C., are visiting h1i n >USins, Gus and Walker Mull E Pickens this week. The Pickens Oil Mill and gin- e ery is runningvnight and day cl ow in order to take care of C'' ieir customers' wants. g 0 Mrs. Mary Alexander and I" rand-daughter, Miss Mary Al Kander, are visiting the family f B. A. Hagood in Charleston. h 11 Messrs. L. C. Thornley, T. L. Y ;ivijns and R. E. Lewis have re- P urned fron Atlanta, where hey took in the automobile d how. E c Miss Myra L. Cochran. of this a :ounty, was re-elected recording i ecretary of the Curry literary 3 ociety of Winthrop college last veak. Officors LaBoo) . and :*Aiken ti ebtroyod a still li the Petdrs'. a !reek section Friday, and de- b< troyed another one on ~Little gi 'astatoo Monday. w -- i11 Miss Bessie Ferguson and Mr. q 'osl*3r Hudson were married at b loncord church on the 9th inst., b y Rev. Filtonl Childress. ''he a ride is a daugh tr of Mr. Ollver 01 orguson of the *<Iountain Viewt 3etion. w ed 300 Gold" going to give M g, Nov. 15th ! a lock a fish to es~ch .person who o Rexall Remielies, .Soaps 'is to boost Rexall goods )( F i best goods that money each purchaser. M tre the following: a texall " Powder 25c texall -' Lotion 25c texall Cold Cream 25c y texall Talcum Powder 25c M tiolet Dulce Talcum 25c riolet Dulce Soap 25c M riolet Duilce Cold Cream TF nd many others. chase if you like and get )( L ~bl :lock Saturday morning. )( 1 food in packages with 5 several months. J.. L Proprietor ) lea No upumpununMes CPe-v will preach tile Pr(sbyvteriai cnerch Sun y afternoon at f >ur o'clock. 'he Pickens Chapter, U. D. will meet with Mrs. W. T. Fall Friday afternoon, at ree o'clock. Nir. Morrow. member of the m of Heath- Bruce- Morrow -- was a business visitor in ckens Wednesday. Miss Nina Carpenter of Green lie is visiting her cousins, Isses Helen Boggs and Frances ruce, and other relatives and iends in Pickens. B. E. Grandy, who has been oking after numerous build g contracts in the lower part the State, is spending a few tys with his family here. Rev. Fulton Childi'ess, of reenville, spent several hours Pickens Saturday. He is a udent at Furman University id is pastor at Concord church, 3ar Pickens. Pickens merchants report that ,st Wednesday was their busi it day in two years. Our mer iants this year have large and Lrefully selected stocks o f mods and they know the kind goods Pickens county people -ant. Mrs. J. A. Sheppard died at er home. in Easley Sunday Ight, after a long Illness. She ras a sister of Auditor Christo her, and leaves a husband and ve children, besi les other rela ves and friends, to mourn her eath. The funeral was held at er home at 2 p m. Tuesday, onducted by Rev. D. W. Hiott, nd her body laid to rest irW Vest View cemetery, Rev. E. . Babb assisting. The sale now going on at P. [. Cate's store in Pickens con nues to attract many buyers ad the large stock of goods is sing sold rapidly. Mr. Cate i Ing out of business here and ill move back to his old home Florida. An ad. in this issue iotes extremely low prices. On ke opening day of the sale the avers overcrowded the store lid Mr. Cate was forced to let iy a limited nmbr of cus mer's in at a time and when ey had purchased whlat they anted another crowd would be t in. Next Saturday, November 15, illi be "Gold I'ish Day" in ickens, and on t-hat day you ay get two gold fish free. Thle ickens Drug (Co. are the orig ators of this arrangement here id they will give away 300 >ld fish and 150 globes to their istomers on that day. It is a nique advertisement and it >es without saying that the 3ople'will be anxious to take avantage of this chance to get vo gold fish and a globe free. urther information. may be )und in the Pickens Drug (Co. 1i. in this issue. Dr. Clifton, Eye, Ear, Nose nd Throat Specialist, wvill be at s'office in Pickens Friday rovemnber'14th, and in Easley e following Saturday. Nov. 18. ui tone day at each office. For f rrmation inqtire at. Keowee h. rmacy in Pickens, and at mith's Drug Store in Easley. ye glasses flu ted perfectly, starth cured, adenoids, tonsils, olypi1 cahracts, etc., removed. barges very reasonable. Ex minations free to all. Aassified Column One-Cent-A-W ord Bring us your multIplying aions. They are wvorth $1.25 r bushel. Craig Bros. Co.. he Store that Saves You Money FOR SALE-Six-months-old are colt. Deep bay color. arge for age. Price reason a e. Apply to E. R. Griffin, ickens, route 4. 1t You get the same bargains in and 10 cent goods that I have ad all the time. "One Dollar (mit." Johnson's 5 & 10 Cent Store. I will pay fromn 7 to 12 cents e all the beef hides I can get, ing them to me. F. L. iInley, a market man, Pickens, S. C. WANTED-Young men to rn barber trade. Barbers ike from $12.50 to $68.80 per ek. Toj tfurnished., You 'all you e~Avohile learning. 'Ite J R, Qe, Big College, 1 Spring t., Snartanburg, Special Prices on Many MERCI A AT THE"BI When you are doing your fall come here. You will find in all o in the kind of merchandise you n work here as it did when cotton v less of the fact that it is now sellii boaght on a basis of 10 cent cottoi DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Special Values in Ladies Skirts On11 lot of skirt $1.50 yalue for $1 00 One lot of skirts $2.50 to $3.50 value for $1.98 One lot of skirts $4.50 to $7.50 value for $3.75 One lot of skirts $6.00 to $8.50 value for $4.48 Special in Ladies and Misses Suits Lot No. 1. Four suits made up in good style with striped effect. Value $8.50, reduced to $4.48 Lot No. 2. Four suits in navy, black and tan, satin lined. Former price $15.00 and $20.00 to close for $9.98. Lot No. 3. Six suits in blue. tan and gray. Former price $18.50 to $25.00, will go for only $12.50 Lot No. 4. T wo suits blue whipcord all wool and satin lined. Former price $25.00, to close for only $15.00 Mens Shirts One lot of about 200 Monarch and Oluett Shirts in neat dots and stripes $1.26 to $1.76 values at only 75c. .One lot of Corless Coon Collars, four ply ['nen, worth 15c or two for 25c, to close for only 3c. Biggest Value of All Fifty pairs of twelliknown Queen Quality Shoes. For mer price $3.00, $3.50tand $4.00 for only $2.60 Here Is your chance to buy pants for less than the price of overalls. About 100 pairs in the lot $2.60 to $6.00 values to close for 75c, $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 H EAT H-BRUCE PICKEN~ Hammond -Brown WallCo. FURITR COFFINS al CASKTS IS OUR LINE. The largest stock of Furniture in the County. A Big Crop with a Big Price should demand a flig Bill of Furnitore. We are prepared to meet this| demand. shop early and get the pick of our stock, OUR STEEL RANGEs are excelled by none and our prices are right. Give us an op portun tunity to show you. .7 pa: Hammond-Brown- Wall Co. SE. i.Q Q. B. amItont. EMSLEV, 8. . 7, 0 T&.. Lines of Seasonabl shopping it will pay you to ur departments special values eed, and your dollar will do the ras selling for 10 cents, regard ig for 14 cents, as our stock was 31. GROCERY DEPARTMENAT In our Grocery Department we are offering dome special values. You are not limited to time or quan tity, but you can buy all we have at prices quoted. You should try our "Honey Boy" self rising flour that will please everybody-. from Grandma down 'to the baby. - Pride of Enid patent, guaranteed, only ............$5.00 Copyright, one of the best on earth .......... ........5.75 20 pounds best brown sugar..............................1.00 18 pounds best granulated sugar................ .f1.00 Mogul roasted coffee, per pound........ .. 20c 5 pound-can Carajara roasted coffee, former price $1.35 now only ---.-.. . . --. -............................$1.00 You will find anything here that is usually kept in a grocery store and at the right prices. HARDWARE A full line of shelf and'heavy hardware, stoyes, ranges, heaters and a comiplete line of eyerything in f arm implements, wagons, buggies etc., ,and the prices are right. It will pay you to come to the ."Bi~g Stoge" to do your shopping. =MORROW CO. Southern.Railway Dhtedules Effective Sept. 22,1912 froms Easte y. N. B.-Thie following schedule figures are published only as informa' lon hr < not guaranteed. Premnier CarrIer of the Souths ARRiVE FROM THE SOUTH No. 44 ATLANT.\.------------.0a Stops to discharge pisegerA fr<i Atlanta, or to receiv passengers for Charlotte and beyond. No. 80 NE W ORLEA NS and A TLA NTA -..... 54 am Stops only on Sundays No 42 SENECA (Daily) --------------------.885 am -No. 12 A 'LN TA -------------. .--..1 45 pm o 40 ALAMA .0.25 p \0 DIRMINGOIiAMi ATA~~NTA ~~~~~.'5 p Fiar Washington and Newv York. on s iche pas sengers fromr Atlanta and to receive p'as angers for Char lotte and b~eyonld ARRIVE FROM THE NORH 29 NEW YORK and WASH iNGTON-----....-.. 50 am Stops to take on passengers for Atlanta 80 <'HARtLOTT1E 11 (1HARLTOTITE------------------------..-11.55 am 41CH ARLOT TE--(i-----------y--4.0 p ..or furthier information apply to Ticket Agent or write . env TA ER P &T.d A . cG EE. A. . P. A ledmont Tie & Lumber Co, Pickens, S. C. We are in the market fr stanitr ~oties, !, 8 1-2 feet long, white post or chestnut oak.'s We r' cash for these ies uoen deliery in Picliens. For further information see'" 1D. Gibson J. D. Hiughey'