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IN/ SRVODY'S TALKING IT! TALKING WHAT? Blitmore Ice Cream Served at Pickens Drug Company's Soda Fountain. It is not only the best-'but the cleanest made. Made at Vanderbilts at Bilteiore, N. C. Our Soda Water can't be beat. Ice Cream Delivered in Town at 50 Cents a Quart. ....... .............. . ........ PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store . N. HIALLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 SpringStyles For Men, Women and Children Ready for Your Iispection le Question of Spring Footwear is now occupying the thought and attention X.% ~ o me* nc and women who are particular about the appearance ot their feet, and we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect the new fashions. Our Spring Exhibit comprises the s-sea)n's most popular St) les and Patterns in Men's and \Vomen's Iin 1Footwear. . Oxfords and Pumps at * Prices to Suit Everybody WVheni in (;ireeniville make our store your headquarters.. Lect us m Ieasure and fit your foot PRIDE, PATTON & TILMAN~ Greenville, S. C. PICKENS RkAll WAY COMPANY TIME TABLE NO. 13, SUPERCEDING TIME TABL.E NO. 12 IN EF~FECT1 MARCH 21, 191 5. No. 1 No.83 No.5 DiM. Stations. No. 2 No.4' No. 6 7.30 A.M 11.00 AM 3.00 P. Mi I'. 0 Pickens Ar .1.20 A.M 12.05 P. MI 4.35 P. M 7.45 " 11.15 "' 3.15 " I 5 Parsons x {.05 "' I .55 " 4.10 " 7.0 " 11.20 " 3.20 "7 Arialis x 8.55 " 1.45 " 4.10 " 8.00 " 11.80 " 3.25 " 8 Mauldins x 8.50 " 1.2 " 4.05 " 8.05 " 11.40 " 3.40 " Ar. 9.3 Easley A. .4 " 133 " '4.00 " x No agent. ~ No.1J connects with Southern'i Iailway traini Nos. 29 and1( 42. Nos. 3 and 4 conniect with Souitherni Railway trains Nos. 39 and 12. No. 5 connects with Souithlerni iailway train No. 11. All Express handled by the Picke'ns Iailroad company. For further Inform ation apply to .J TI. T 'A YIl011pt.. Pickens, 8, 0. Nowisthe Tie Kreso Dip Paris Green Sticky Fly Paper Shepherd's House Fly Driver swah Fly? KE#WE ARMACV, tat .E .~g p .o 'I Local anc We'll bet It rains bere the dutamer's over. N. E. Garvin, of Petidleton, spent Sunday in Pickern. The fPickene school will close the present session Juno 9. Decoration .Pay tross RoadE church, Thurs'day, 4y 6, 1915. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. PerryJ. Gillespie, Sunday, a son. Mrs. Isiah Cox and Miss Mil dred Cox spent Monday in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fuller of Greenvood were in Pickens this week. Rev. B. F. Murphree. is re ported to be very sick at his home. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., on the 27th ult., a dlaughter. A severe hail storm visited parts of Anderson and Oconee counties Sunday. Miss Essie Hagood of Easley visited Mrs. C. Bruce Hagood in Pickens last week. Mrs. W. L. Matheny and Miss Grace McDaniel spent Mon day in Greenville shopping. Miss Margaret Attaway left Tuesday to Visit her brother, Rev. Drew H. Attaway, in Rock Hill. Besides other recent Improve ments Porter's Barber Shop has installed a Maywood water heater. J. C. Stewart of the Keowee side spent Sunday with his father, Robert Stewart, near Pickens. D. R. Evans, of Central route: 2 paid The Sentinel an appreci ated call while in Pickens last Saturday. Miss Mattie Finley, Marie Elims and Nora Smith spent Sun lay with Mrs. J. T. Partridge in Pickens. Bascomb D. Mauldin of Gap Hill, one of the county's best uitizens, was a visitor at the .ounty seat Monday. B. 0. Ligon of Elberton, Ga., 3pent a part of last week at the tiome of his father-in-law, 'Squire John Gravley. We regret to report that Mrs. T. D. Harris, who has been seriously ill for sometime, does not improve very fast. Misses Ruth King of Easley, Ruth Rainey of Norcross, Ga., and Mary Adams of Greenville are guests of Miss Lorena Taylor. 0. 0. Wilson has resigned as engineer at the Pickens mill and gone to Greenville. Tom Ligon is now engineer at the Pickens mill. Ernest Patterson of Greenville has been elected chief of police for Easley to succeed J. T. Mc Kinney, who was appointed rural policeman. W. WV. Capell has been elected policeman in place of George Corbin. Fred Collunm, who lived at the old Neal place at Pickens ville, near Easley, (lied at the -home of his mother in Batesburg Monday. H~e was a traveling man and married a daughter of Col. W. A. Neal, formerly of this county. TV. W. Cochran, of Toccoa, Ga., is on a visit to his son, E. L. Cochran, near Pickens, and other relatives in the county. Mr. Cocht an is a native of An dierson county and lived for 'ieveral years in Pickens county, later moving to Stephens county, Ga., near Toccoa, where he has made his home for the past three years. In trying to board a moving train, Walter Evans, a negro boy, was killed at Lathem cross ing last Thursday. It seems that the freight train had slowed down for Lathem and Evans with several others were trying to beat their way arnd in swing ing the train lost his hold( and fell under the wheels, his body being cut in two. Trhe negro liyed in the Lathem section. No inquest was held. *A standing invitation is ex tended to all men to attendl the Baraca class of the Pickens Baptist church. This is one of the best and livest class in the state and probably contributes more liberally than any other class its size in this section. It is constantly engaged in some good work. E very man in Pick ens who does not now attend Sunday school should join this class. You will be welcome. We were favored Monday .vith a short call from Eey. Wi. T'. A bbott, of Liberty. Rev. ibbott Is a prodigy in Biblical ge, his interpretations all being r n from everyday life and xpet ence, untrammeled by ~ommi. taries and denomnina 'lonal bi He graduated from he theologi school of Nature ~vhose book~s a e broad, feQb3 A'nere thei oil not, the ighime rta oraction.-Senec.Journa. rter'sL bier sih~ 1eto- bberr one. atthVhaplaceu b lea) Laundr. P k Itoas a prices. gen c [Personal Eltn Cooper, a young wbit thitt of this countr was at rested by Ohief of Plge Nealel last . Suday, on a . charge o transporting whiskey. He wa brought before Mayor Hendrick Monday morning and plea guilty to. the charge and wa fined $20 or thirty days on th gang. He paid the fine. FREE MOVING PICTURES! As agent for the Royal Tail ors of Chicago I invite yoi to be my guest at the Pick ens Moving Picture Shiowv lMonday night, May 10, and see how one of the largest tailoring Concerns in the world makes clothos for nien, froin [the uncut cloth to the finished product. It will not only be interesting and entertaining, b'ut will be ins tructive. Besides this picture the regular show will be given and it will not cost youaeent. Admission is free to all. Everybody imvited. A. D. ATTAWAY, Agent, Pickens. SPECIAL NOTICES For sal- Scholarship in Perry Business College. Bargain. Apply at The Sentinel office. For salei-4Lot of corn, fodder, pea vines, shucks, straw, baled or unbaled. Cash or good paper. , M. J. Welborn, Pickens R 3, or call at this office. Big Nev 'Nork Xlipuuanent. Next Saturday lot of boys' pants 25c; hats 10c $1 to $20 suits $5; men's and boys' s irts 25c to 75c; ladies' silk waists, worth $6 to $7.50, at $1.25; all wool ser e skirts $1.50; beautiful em broidered handkerchiefs, 8c; house dresses, 98c; trousers, 98c; best grain cradle, $2.95; flour at mill prices. Pays to See T. D. Harris. Swi' 'OTA'i'O SPItol'i'S- NanIlCy fli 1. 'orto Rico, ''rin mph and Golulen Heuituty, April ato lay delivery, . per thousanA: -0 a over, $1.50I per thoutstaniti, f.o.b. F+loridas. 'Tomato la ts, 1i.50l per I hottsa nt. i-- i:. il1:1i. Bock i'ill'iST'1XS l'l.AN'i'S--Nirey ial, i'orto llico(, Tirittaimp ,armdit'rovitlette i'(otato, SliIps $1 .75 per I .000 dinl:g -Apri; cheaper sifter A pril. Caibbage, 75 cenits; 'l anato, 51.501; l'e ii or andi l.:gg i'latits. $2.25 per 1 ,(00. Catalogue free. aNo prsonal im(eeks. F-redl 31. P'reseo, P'ine W sA Ni:1)- -'I se-ll ::.500thbshseis reelieasiet A mulier aiel tIrsinge canre seed, rnew even Weight ~atgs. We bIay all gnnlies peats. Sende samp Ises. Ilix ie [io otr A Gratiss (.. (Grec iv ille. S. ('. 5* 01.1) ('O)INS --)!ul C 'shmas. We pnay liarge aimonllnts for sn11s(* lsstics and11 dates. Birinig yusnrs to u18. liii rrixo:'s iirume Store, G reeniville, Sl''( IA L O)1 lE-.- -'l'o patienits comminig froin i'Ieketts (tounty to 4>tir Greeniville 011nce for eye work: As we are uernhers of the Chamnber of (Cos tierce, we reftnid railroadi fares. A. A. Oidott, (coiitatllitig Op tollietrist-O)ptieian. presi ret '1'e,( i'h Opt call C1o., Miasomie T1emple, WA NT~i---Mciest11 wolflenlwrite quickly for free partie'tilirs if yout wish to) ac't as algemnt for lmoille-mtiattiufsttareai toilet articles; also, attto. inatie~ gas lighiers, c., or to start a hisiess of youtr own at home or at youta r(ollice or place of 1 susiniess, wit-hl requtires SI to $2 startinig capii tal. Adldress M . A l'. Di1st ribltig Co . htox 105, Conceord, Ga. 31 For' Sa e -One litter of grade Berk sihire andi Duroc Jersey >igs; also four nice shoats.- E. R. Grifhin' R 4,- Pick ens, S. C. -1 Y. or'ph ie, IHeroi un. Cocaine, OpIum and.' Whiskey Habits Secretly Cured at Yotir Home or at my private sanitarium without suff'ering or incon venience; established fourteen years; cure guaranteed; correspondence solic itedi P. 0 Box 269, A tlanta, Ga 3 Eagraved Wedding Invitations, an nouncements, cards, stationery, etc., of the highest quality and latest styles can be had at Th~e Pickens Sentine office. See our samples and get our prices. For Sale-Pure bred Bronze turkeys for breeders. The large kind, raised last year. H ave over a h und red. They must go. Manager of the Jones Farm, Box 265, Kershaw, S. C. 52 F'or Exelange-Newv Automobile Tires for old1 ones, all sizes. 56 Swan dale Bldg. Peerless Trire Co., Green ville, S. 0. 7 P'ersonnai --Look: Cure forspongy bleeding, inflamed gums and loose teeth; tested1 30 years; satisfaction or money refunded. Iedlicine, postlpaidl, $1.50, Dr. C. M. Doss, D. D. S., Cooper, Tex, 4 Lady Agents-We have big sellers for private canvassing. Our goods sell fast. Big lproflts. Oirculars free. O. WV. Necessity Cr,., P. 0. Box 12, Char lotte, N. C. 4 .IPlant Viand Iver'x Heavy Fruit ing Cotton Seed. Will produce 1-3 mor( than any other variety in existence ii boll with five locks to boll; makes a good iample; op ens before frost; easy picker. Write to L'. S Griffin, Greenville, S C Route 3. 3' Musat.%eil Qiekly,378 acres very >est red pobby upland with weli-im >roved 8-horse farm, 2 sets of buildings md good barns, on good road with dail nail route, four miles from Baxley,Ga , ount seat of Appling county. Will elI al or any part of tract on good terms or small cash payment for one-half its alue. In answering this advertisement aention The Pickens Sentinel. Write ,Qckdox,86, Baxley, Ga., for further a formation. 50tt .:E, lae--ln small or large lote,< 1re seee- Mammoth Yellow also Tar (eel black So Beans;42 bushel, C C. 'bmbs, Gum Neck, N. C. 52 Austi' - ale-I will sell to.th 'tbider 'all sorts of friue ~ n, four sewing machmnes, two ewagon, and many a grry! t owell's S tore, ickens Mill Saturd. , 3. C. H. lyde, agent. 52 -NMI * ARE 1 - H We Carry the of Hardwa Keen I Turn I Corn I Kutter HEATH-BR State of South~ Carolina, Cnunnunuickens ByJ. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, Mrs. Zilphia M. Baker made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate and effects of B. C Baker. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said B C. Baker, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens, S. C.. on the 20th day of May, 1915, next after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why-said administration should not be granted. Granted under my hand and seal this third day of May, Anno Domini, 1915. J. B. NEWBERY, 1 ~ J. P. P. C. (Seal) State of South Caoina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition from the free holders and electors of Kings School! District No. 25 has been filed with the County Board of Education asking that an election be held to determine whether an additional special levy of 2.1 mills shall be levied on said district for school purposes. Therefore, it is ordered that the trus tees of the above-named district do hold an an election in said district on the 22d I day of May, 1916, at the school house.|I The trustees are hereby appointed man- I + 4 re htw + n4od hsq chae ta o yo r te"h + yul easlt adetseeti Me'+o u * MayJnIup..... .. ~ i ode ta wlpe Aloc and un tis Le cEpewthn yo ~ you areThe"ho SulbEAsLut IWAR Largest an Mosi re and Fa ~P und in The (utter Edge Tools, >lows, Cole Cott 'lanters. See Ou Hoes. . . UCE MORROW Pickens, S. C, Long Stap We are in ti LONG STAPI various length promptly mad( of say JUDSON MILLS, G agro atice i l.eton bconducted i eral statutes. Bey order of the Count Board of Ed _____ Secy. and Chairman. Notice Ct ounty of rPickrnina holders an electors of Montvale Sch ool stric Nto.ard fhas beeW fileds wit the Ti-IIS i AtlT BOLT Co EASLEY, SOUTI We have an extens Shoes. In fact, we Shoes, and we are i Special Shoe Cami might reduce our si iick we are going t .can buy them elsev w-Me" kind,.just gi' ~ly satisfied that whi correct. Lad $2.50 to $5.50 Gray Top Pumi $2.48 to $3.50 Patent Pumps.. 92.50 to $5 00 Vici Pumps .. _______ IGun Metal P'um Patent Ties .. sVici Ties...... .......... .75 ..........$1.15 Ms ..'.$ '2 In Mary Janes, ito..5and75 Metal Leathers, 5Sc and $1.00 Babies' Soft Sol thers.98c colors. PrIces .&Bot & Cc tore That's Always Bi ,SOUT t Comiplete Line ements to Be ~tion . YShver r Keen COMPANY n n eil shall e e ns itit for scolupses. aneeftore helds oderie hatthers tees of the above-namned district do hold and .election in~ said -district on the 22d day of MaV, 1916, at the school house. The trustees are' hereby appointed man agers, the election to be conducted in accordance with section 1742 of the gen eral statutes. By order of the County Board of Ed ucetion' R. T. HALLUM, Secy. and Chairman. he 4>AOLN 4ieln>o o have to many 4>n obei lyelie ay Lowhi + ies'Lowuts >9.. .... . .. . . .... 1 9 ies' Low Cuts 4 $1...ad.....$ 98 .......................to50 eINAwCts4