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EST THING THAt EVE CAME TO PICKE The Bolander Orchestra TIIEFARM NowTime to - Gden seeds. We have i seeds id' bulk and. in pa fhnk you c.n get a bette there are few as good. s seeds also. All th s sold entirelyo -DRIT( The Rexal . N. HALLWM, phone N and B. -ea of route 2 we~a - have it ic kens route 4 tolu e.route 2. e officers destroyed ri iicit distilleries and a lot ir r in this-county ast week. a L.- and Preston Cantrell, 0 sons of M. D. Cantrell, of were at the -countg at p-Edens, one of the best t citizens living on route r in town on business n i ite pine and tar S syrup J gaining an ex reputation around here .14emedyo coughs. ti p have not taken advan- a Soour clubbirg efier -with a Fiogressie rmer do so to- n day You will not regret it. g C )rug Co. is ad-b gg seeds this week. ou cim~ what Dr. ~allum tiis you abo !f. Mny-fanmers in Piti ~OU~t arterested in the ~Cl~on-creamery and the es -tabliishidof another route in thiacoun -Sek w W expire in- afew .no ost of them will re- cc .GeV ur share of these be ;jewals aiIget paid for it. to __ ai 3F~Lew- d family have h ~moved fromi e Honea Path tI fba~gdedickens Te~a ) t~a~ elcome. hy s~*ida the Concord section. The friends of Mrs. C. E. Rinson will regret to learn that ladt week she suffered an- W otiser-~stroke of paralysis. We h< hope she may- soon regain her 27 health. la Hon: 0. E. Robinson, of Pick- cc ens, has-been anpointed United m tates Commissioner of Pickens mn ty, vice J. E. Hagood, of n~ ey,-.who resgned on account oni taken at the CE school on Monday, Jan- w 1, for the Be'1kian relief $1 amounted to $12.22, several se of condensed milk and I .beef. The people here st n quite liberal in con- id to this fund. Several fr pie in our own al ave a so reoently been It 11Iy aided by good Gl Year, ~ ~ I~seLaxacol Pine an<4 (Mentholated wis' White| -Creme keeps your skin geable weather. "WeI14 Phone 24 for Anyth THE NV4L ~ -1Ia di b: V Begin Planting full supply of Buist's ckages. We do not t kind. We believe We will soon have e seeds we show are ut last season. e COMPANY 1 Store e Proprietor T 1.8 c Personal Ii 'The Sentinel has a larger b aper stock thanany othe o- oUN. rd- in ?Ickens:countygra iW repared to furnish your - fiint- *t ig Varits on short notice. Give s a trial order. d T. B. Burns, who lives on ti )ute 1, has leased the corn mill f< i Pickens from R. L. Harris, 11 rd will be glad to have those d ho want good corn meal to call o) ri hi.n. The mill is just behind c, olger, Thornley & Co.'s store. si C A want placed in The Sentinel P. .cently by W. H. Chasta was - ie cause of him reco a tin coat which had iore than a monTh. . R.. . di orter found the coat and read- it ig the advertisement in The A entinel returned it. L Craig Bros. Co. have a very t mely advertisement in this aper. Last week they received , large shipment of shoes suit ble for this section and will sake right prices on them. A h ood pair of shoes may save a ~se of pneumonia anid doctor's a ll . - p Up to January 1, there had tl een ginned in Pickens county ir isseason 19,413,779 bales of cot- cl in. At the same time last 32 aar 17,518 bales had been j nined. At the same time--i ie entire state 1,388 bak had ~en ginned this son against h 342.737 bales lifst season.s a S,.M. Johnstone of Liberty is y nassina the farmers living ti ~tween Liberty and Anderson B find out if they will support cc i automobile truck line which bi i proposes to establish between B tose two places. If the plan is di tcessful two round trips will Nrrade between Liberty and nderson every day except Sun- al The Bolander Orchestra icB ill be at the school auditorium bi ~re Wednesday night, Januar y p; ,will probably be the most l5 rgely attended entertainment et ven here in a lone time. The tr mpany is composed of two ti: en and four young ladies, all tc usicians of more than ordi try ability. In subscribing for The Senti- E l, Lonnie Jennings, who re- af ntly joined the U. S. army fr rites: "Enclosed please find vi .00 for which you will please1d nd me The Sentinel one year y am in the U. S. army and te ationed at Fort Mills, Correg- o or, Phillipine Islands, 30 miles m om Manila. It is a nice place O( lexcept the hot weather. is awful hot over here now. Lye my best regards to all.. >nnie B. Jennings."v :a] ew Codsi ?s for that Cold i I TarCough Syrup i 25c Salve 25c d + ff in perfect condition this 7 a no They Are Good." t o ~ng in Drugs. p d( 4 RMNACY STORE NunnlaIvs Candy ra 4 pp " TRY IT ke at our expense ais To you folks who have never given LuziNNE COFFEE a on chance to please you, we make - lot this offer: )w1 Buy a pound can. In making the coffee at home be sure to use just half as much as of ordinary Lar cheap coffee. Then if you are ar not satisfied, go to the store you bought it from and get your money back. That sounds reason of able, don't it? ys ME la ar -ey .he .98 Im an ted t .67 - Do not let your subscriptior to your county paner expirE ac. during the meeting of youi in- legislature. cts re Th'e Pickens township singing convention will meet with Se cona Baptist church next Sun m- day, January 24, at 2 o'clock p. in m. Everybody that can sing, ras and will- sing, when they get >r there 'are cordially invited tc at meet-iith us, and espeiMl.y all I n ersare expected to bd ?here. Yiiting leaders have a special invitation to meet with us, he everybody come and lets have a nk good song and praise seryice, as You will be welcomed. SECRETARY. ial he Cash Pa White Oak, Post I First Class: 7-inch face, nt 40 cents. Second Class: 6-inch fac h 25 cents. All ties to be of soi ~v. ,A. B. TA YLOR, . ne * ** in ler 4 e 4Take' ISS ve + When the weather is dr 4 Out with thin, wor n-out sh he 4 cold and wet as it is nowi ur + lect buying heavy shoes. of 4 We have just received a TA shoes from Hamilton, Brc j . Mo., one of the best lines e. + Call and let us show yol "g + Do not fail to call on us 'Dry Goods, Men's and Bc s4 We have -always mad< s,5 Country Produce and we d. everything we can in that al11 # price. COME' us* Craig F F. :Pickens, r-. d s Come to see U ds y u We are in a position )price and can save you 5 al on superlative patent soft ]Chase & Sanborn's hin ed~ Other good coffees 1 5c t Come o Easley, make y. ters and use the hitchin to M its y for your stock. *J. T. F rs n "Good Thi -d ( PHONE 18 Martin Ion. J. Ashmore Hinton an wife, who have been living nea Easlev for many 'years, lei Tuesday for Commerce, Ga, where they will make thei home, Mr. Hinton engaging i: farming near that place. 0. T. Hinton has sold his stoc of dry goods and groceries a Easley to Frank C. Folger, ani the name of the new firm wil be F. C. Folger & Co. Mr.Hin ton will move to his father' farm near Easley and engage ii farming. Mrs. Evatt, wife of W. A ("Bill") Evatt, died at her hom, in Pickens Wednesday night o heart trouble, after being sic] off and on for quite awhilE Before her marriage Mrs. Evat was a Miss Keith and was bor and raised in the Oolenov sec tion of this county. The fun eral was held Friday at Ooleno: church, where the deceased ha< been a member for about thirt: years, Rev. Mr. White conduci ing the services. Besides a hus band Mrs. Evatt left four cbil dren: Mrs. John Porter, Sher man, Josie and Homer Evatt. Freeman-Maddox Last Wednesday, January 13 at 3.30 p. m., at the home o Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Freeman parents of the bride, in the pres ence of friends and relatives o the contracting parties, Mi Thomas Maddox of Norris let tothe hymeneal altar Miss Mal lexma-i. The two were mad< e he Rvy. D. W. Hiott il sgraceful style, afte whic l were .invited into thi dining roomwhere a most sump tuous supper was served. Many friends wish Mr. an< Mrs. Maddox long and prosper ous lives. S. id for Ties )ak, Chestnut Oak. 7 inches thick, 8 1-2 feet long , 5 inches thick, 8 1-2 feet long nd timber. Pickens, S. C4 - i porecnmyt Hng .4 nd Ama yo4anmk es what wi thae gon 4 when pou ecnomyed Funue, 4 .4 lreline oth hgoodst mrong wn ShEC.,o U S t. L 4 rohasw h. Co ySCothg Crois ec a specially of hlor. :t ae pleaur n attracinge lneet the $hioohet maret FO SEE US. pond our sore our eadqar-4 lot get rear prices str ons to $Eat"e arel1 eBColdins EASEY to oc l. E 0 nnuprnpunnu Be sure to read the adverti tents this week. It may me >llars to you. B. F. Parsons is going to ma "bclean sweep." Read room ad on front page. We have .a communicati om route 3 which we cam ublish because we do not kn -ho wrote it. We are Dleased to learn t1 [rs. J. M. Hallum, of n ,iberty, is improving after were illness. Mrs. Helen Boggs Tribble, Lnderson, spent several de ist week with friends and r( ves in Pickens and Easley. Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., is spe: 2g several weeks with her p nts at Easley while Mr. Cai attending the sessions of agislature. Up to January 15, $51,064 f tax money had been collec y the treasurer of Pick< ounty. This leaves $59,770 et to be collected. Rev Charles Atkinson has pted a call as pastor of Moi %in Grove church and exoe ) fill his first appointment th ext Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Abner O'Dell died Si ay at the home of her son ome, Ga., and her body v uried in the Liberty cemet< !ie'day. She forniery ivee iberty aind was -we known bis section.J At a recent meeting of i irectors of the Keowee Ba ie business of the bank v )und to be in the best conditi i its history and the anni Ividend was declared. All I ld officers were reelected i 3pt J. -Sim Wilson who gne<d as -a director, and Jo . Carey was elected in lace. Pearce, the month-old infi Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mathen, ied at the h'ome of its pare: i Pickens Thursday nig fter services conducted by R . E. Wiggins. at the house I >dy of the little fellow was LI > rest in the Pickens cemete: he parents have the genui rmpathy of many friends ieir loss. J. C. ("Sweet") Alexan< as purchased the grocery st< n d restaurant o f Greg [auldin and has taken charj :e will conduct a first clI lace and invites his friends ie country to call on him wb ttown. Mr. Mauldin will ha 1arge of the Heath-Brui orrow Co's. fertilizerN~ Dr. L. L. Jameson, of Easle as a card in this issue of T antinel. to which we call vo tention. Dr. Jameson is >ung man and a graduate e Atlanta College of Medicir e has been practicing in ti unty for several years a ilding up a good practi< e makes a specialty of treati seases of the stomach. Mr. Early Simmons, who lis out three miles from Pickei verely cut his foot one d st week while cutting woc is axe glanced from a sm ish and caused him to cut irt of his foot and toes enti: - off. Dr. Robt. Kirksey w iled and under his skilli eatment Mr. Simmons is g ng along well and all of I es will be saved. Mrs. Young, wife of Mr. A. oung, died at her home in t non section on the 16th ins ter an illness of some leng1 om tuberculosis. She is si ved by her husband and o ughter, Before marriage M oung was Miss Madden,daus r of the late :Nat Madden ntral. The funeral and int ent took place at Tabor Mei list church on the 18th. inst. MeyersArnold Co., the les g department store of Gree lle, are inviting the people, cially ladies, of Pickens cou -to visit their store this mon id share in the bargains th *e going to give. They have emendous assortment of goc select from and will treat v ht. Tell them you saw thi vertisement in The Sentii id assure yourself a spec Lrgamn. Bertran1 Porter has purchas e barber shop of W. Fral ristopher and will contin isiness at the same stand, ne ior to the Keowee Pharmac -the near future he expects ake extensive improvemer d give Pickens a barber shi which all the people will 'oud. He invites you to c; id have vonr tonsorial wo me at his place and guarante tisf action or your whiskE Lck. F or h is out-of-tov jends who do their own sha g he is making a specialty r Fron t S Everyone f The discrim t goods, for CHE - investment on e zor is not keene ably---to serve y al--therefore, v the "quality" ki We Heath-I Oil Treatment for Stomach Troubles A zimple prescription, made up of a combiration of pure vegetable oils, is producing wonderful results for suffer ers from stomach, liver and intestinal troubles. The remedy, which is said to have originated in France, where it has been used for years by the peasantry, was introduced into this country by George H. Mayr, a leading Chicago druggist, who cured himself of severe stomach, liyer and intestinal troubles by its use. Those who have used it say the first dose is sufficient to convince any Sone of its remarkable merit, and that Swithin twenty-four hours the sufferer Sfeels like a new person. This medicine, Swhich has become known -as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be Srefunded without question or quibble. SONE bottle fails to give you absolt Ssatisfaction. -Wanted-A mn/ who owns a Ford car to handle the New Denver Ford Starter., Retai~* $15. Everyone who owns a Ford Aar will buy one. Apply to J. G. Wam, Laurens, S. 0. 37 A I of odds and ends that didn't go in th~ sale at almost your own price. A fef ladie-s' duiti,'skirts, capes and jacl ets. Make an offer on them. Every ~boc y saves moneyby seeing T.D. Harris. f(ool rolls for saleat Craig Bros. Co., 1 Ickens. 'Wanted-Two one-horse tenants with out stock. Good chance for the right parties. Also two or three bred Berk Sshire sows. W. E. Edens, Jr., Pickens. SWanted-An industrious man who can ~earn $100 per month and expenses re Stailing our products to farmers. Must Shave some means for starting expenses Sand furnish- bond signed by two respon Ssible men. Address W. T. Rawleigh SCompany, Freeport, Ill., giving age, ~occupation and references. Dr. L. L. Jameson Physician and Surgeon Easley, S. C. Diseases of the Stomach a Specialty Office,.over Easley Bank. Res. Phone 135 d rter's Barber Shop FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK OF ALL KINDS People living in the country are espebi (ally invited to call and have their work done here. R4ZOR HONINS 25 CENTS SNext door to Keowee Pharmacy, Pickens The dispensaries in 15 counties sold $3,600,000 worth of whiskey last year. The profit was over $900,000, according to the an nual report of the dispensary auditor. Most of the dispensary counties ar6 in the lower part of (the state. No wonder they are [ hollering" hard times down there. -______ Mr. J. N. Morgan with Mrs. (T. M. Norris, went to Spartan (burg Sunday to see Mr. Morgan's [daughter, Miss Jessie, who is in Sthe sanitarium there, having Srecently undergone an operation. SShe is doing very nicel, and we Shope it won't be very ng befee she will be -ible-to e-home . -Central Messeng i the Cradle to the Grave Uses Hardware of Some Kind inating customer insists on qualit AP hardware is about the POOREST arth. The edge of the sharpest ra e than our desire to serve y.o..ecep rou in a -manner to win your app'ro rhatever you buy from us will be o nd. Sell Everythiniigin Hardware mce-Morrow Pickens, S. C. J. W. H ENDRI8 Men's Overcoats to go at a bargain. Men's Wool Shirts at Men's Heavy Undershirts at 40c. Men's and Boys' Suits to right price. A special price on all Light Colored Goods. All Shirts to go at 45c. A full line of Chattanoogo Plows and Po' Yours for trade J. W. Hencricks; PICKENS, S. C. ]Capital & Surplus $60,000 Interest Paid on Deposits J. McD. BRUCE, FRANK McFAtL President Cashier TryAnAdvertisementine There i ONE TliING~ About our SHOES: They are built up from the inside-the HID DEN PARTS are just as good as parts that Whether for Men, Women or Children, our Shoes are the very best that money, brains and care. can secure. We suppose we couldsell CHEAPER SHOES i-but then YOU would not be satisfied and WE would lose your trade. Call at our place when in Greenville and we - will be glad to show you through, whether you are ready to buy your SHO *"