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The uip Seeds ve just been received. All the best kinds. J PICKENS DRUG COMPANY hrle Rexall Store J. N. Ii ILUM, Proprietor Psewa No. 81 N. B.---We pay postagwe if you pay cash You'r-e a perflect mm, Ih\ nivally Thai~t's Pleasa-nt 1 .0.9X - Yoll hope to ruins Tht's Natural :0 Y.01-1 m1ay bX(19)~~I~l(--..9 Trhat's Possible Better stand an enunination todai- - That's Sense You Want ihe b hest poli II y m owiv will buy 'That's1 Right 0* ery ivinig personm isne J,: That's Appal ling Delays are. That's Ceirtain That's the Company :: The best 1ity fol yonI That's Ours That's Business We have the right k ind if contractfr you. .et'4 get tog~e91ther aIi 9fx J. T. RICHIEY, Special Agent, H. J. McGEE, General Agent, - Anderson, S. C. SNA T TEN TION L Special Bargains in Our I Ready-to-Wear Depart [ he weather is ge(~tting~. too hot. to sit~ at a machine..~ an< to our store angl hook through thv muany bargains we hav dren's Readyfto-wear~ departmelnt. We are showing a dresses, suspendel(r andI guimp991e d r(sses, also a pretty li ne RACK i. Ladies' dresses n'icel. IACK 4. nade of white las.n , crepe cloths, u j yrs. size, * chamnbreys and ging~h:uins only qse. teas, chamb - ..... aluies upi to RA\CK 2. I .adies' dr(ese, comibi - all 0on one r: *nation dresses, suIspender and guimpe tyles, made tromi hne quality' crepes RACK anid rice cloth, valut's up to $3. Spe. made of pal cial tis week 81.4s. pique, also .. __ __ __..-_ _ __ __._ __ __ es $ m-50 at 1ACK( 3. 1Ladies' hne dresses in only.98c._____ satins, silk poplins, crepes, crepe de ,,LE( chines, voiles, etc., va~ldes upj to 8 chabro. You will find4 them specially prced at cabes $ 98 $.9 ad 5-8 2 tQ 14 y 93.9 , $4 98 a d ~ 5 98.49C and 68c We are also showing a lpretty line of ladies' and muisses suits at 49c, 98c and $i .29. Also a nice line of little boy Oliver Twist suits at 25c to $ I. We also have a special 4.Ad voile waists, worth $9.50, we are running at 98c. A Walsts at 5oc. =All millinery going at one-half price. A complete line in Aress goods, silks and laces. Visit our store right aw C ues for yourself. dw"'Jin L Bolt & 4 ' "The Store That's Always ] - ,- . EASLEY, SOUTH CIAE Local and Personal M. C1. Smith was a businEss visitor to.Greenville Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Jennings and Miss Lila Harris of Greenville visited relatives here last week. , Mrs. J. L. Valley, Mrs. T. L. Bivens and Miss Belle Yongue are spending a while at Brown's hotel. C. B. Hagood, secretary of the Pickens mill, attended the meet ing of the cotton manufacturers at. Asheville last Friday. W. A. Finley of Brushy Creek section, Anderson county, is visiting his brother Mr. Charles B. Finley, here this week. Miss Katherine lagood, with ier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. X M. Hagood, are spending ton days at Tate Springs, Tenn. Miss Vloride Carey is on an extended tour in the middle west. Among other places she will visit friends inl Forest City, Ark. Niis (Iladvs Mauldin of Easley was the att.ractive guest, several days last. week of her cousin, N rs. PIfrank McFall, in Pickens. Married, by J uidge J. 13. Ne*v bery at his residence Sunday, J une 20, Miss Elinora Black and Iiubert L esley of the Carmel seet ion. Children's Day and a singing will take place at Gritfin church the fourth Sunday in July. A Ia rge a tfteidance is exNecte(1 and 11 0(d day anticipated. Mis. K. L. Cureton has re t.nrned to her home in Pickens Iftter spending some time in tlitherfordton, N. C. with her daughter, Mrs. E. 0. Melkviiel. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Christo pher last, Sunday visited their son, John 1). Christopher, and wyife of' Greenville, who have re! cent ly been presented with a fine boy. Mr.and Mrs. Guy McFall vis ited relatives in Anderson sev eral days last, week. They went, through in their autono bile and were accompanied by Miss Bessie Rtobertson. All the people are earnestly requeste b1~.Oly the Methodist. pas tor' to att end the services of the p~r(otract ed mneeting here, begin - ning next Sunday and contin ing throughout the week. Ais very M aiisell, c'olored1, was lastThurday ight anghtb oflicer B. B. L a Boon for carry ing conceealed wveanons. Ilie w as Itried F'ridat y and( sentenced t~o t hirtyv days or ipay a fine of' t went y dlolla rs. The fine was ADIES~ Ladies' [nent + 1 sew. J ust make a visit + in our ladies' and cil-+ pretty line of ladies' crepe of white voiles and lawns. 4 Children's dresses, 6 to + made of ginghams, gala-. 4 reys, lawns and crepes, 4 $2. You will find thenm + .ek priced only 98c. 4 .Ladies' wvash skirts 4 mn beach cloth, linen and 4 ~heperd plaid suitin'g, val- Y d $2. Our special price + .Children's dresses in ~ighams, laws,.sizes from ~ars. Specially priced at middy blouses and middy ' wash suits, rompers and 'alue in ladies' white silk4 pretty line of white lawn of' anything you may want4 ay' andl see these great val ompany* 3usy" (OLINA Miss Mattle Finley went to Anderson Wednesday where she will visti her friend Miss Oleo Bailey. Eugene White a young citi. zen of V'ckens route 6, was in town Monday and called at The Sentinel office. Married, by J. B. Newbery at his office June 16, 1915, Miss Mary Adcox and Carlie J. Hol den of Central route 3. We are glad to note that Mrss. T. D. Harris is able to be up again, after having been seri ously ill for several months. It will be good news to his many friends to learn of the im provemen t of 0. S. Stewart, who has been critically ill with f'ever. Miss Frances Bruce w%'ho has been visiting Mis. Dr. Miles, has returned to her home in Pick ens. GrVeenville Daily Pied. m11on1t. W~e are requested to anoiuce that there will be a minstrel show at lioanoke school houitise Saturday night, July 3. Alnis sion 10 antd 15 cents. The Lamlies' Cottage prayer meeting wvill Imeet Friday even ing at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Itrnest Childress. All the ladies o' Pick Cns are cordially invited to be present. Th'le Pickenis ebtapt-er U . 1). C. will serve sandwicells and ice tea ot the court house lawn iTliursday afternoon, beginning at tive O'cloc'k. I4:verybodly in vited to coimie. There will be an all-day sing ing and also memorial services at Camp Cieek cluirch the fourth Sunday inl June. You are re quested to come and brilig well filled baskets and songbooks. * All day singing at 1lolly Spring secotid Sunday ii sJulv next. All leaders of music, and lovers of' music are cordially in vited. Don't forget to in ing your baskets alnd song books. The first Mondays in July ald] August let every voter regiatei and get his certificate to vote for Prohibition in September. If' you have lost your tax receipt get. a duplicate from the treas uirer' SO YOU can vote. Sam ,J. I j0oper' of Pickens has b)een app~loinlted aI state constable andl lef't Tuesday for Charleston where a strong tight is being made atgainst illicit sale of wthis key. Mr'. L ooperi is ai soin of E. P. Looper of' Pic'kens route :. Mir. a 1u( Mrs. A. lB. Taylor, who were mnarr'ied at Eiasley on Jutne 9, arrived'( in Pickens'last Saturday; nmorniing after a ten dlays' hioneymooni tii to Wash ington, D). C. Mr's. Taylor' left Tuesday to attend t.he imarriage of J . lFulton ilohinson of Easley to MissK( a thleen Svfani ofGaines Miss (leo Attaway. state or ganizer for the Womnan's Chiris tian Temiper'ance' union, will be in Pickens Tlhursda y. lt will be remembered that, she made a forcef'ul talk at the (court house here one night last summer, which no dloubt (1id good. She wvill speak to the ladies at the Pickens nmill TPhuirsda y night at 8 o't'lock. l)over Richardson a nevr~Io threwv a brick andl( hit Lila Wil liams aInother' negro in the head at Easley last Saturday. Of course a lick in thet head did not kill Lila, bult she was priett.y badly injuriedl. Ric'hlardsoni was briought to Pickens by Sheri ff Roar'k and lodgc'd ini the county jail. Mrls. La thiai Snead, wi fe of Mr. W. W . Sneoad, died on~ lie 12th i nst., at her htomne al. A lie mnill from te teffects o f'a ltumnor. Shle leaves a husbandl and seven small clil dreni bes'ides' a host of' other relatives and friends to cherish her mtemory. She was a christian woman and was a consistent memlber' of' the A lie Mills Bapitist c'hurch. The f'u neral held fr'om the r'esidlence Sunday afternoon, i ntermien t wvas had in West View t'eme tervr. -Masley Progress. A wedding which was quite a surprise to many in Easley, oc curred on the afternoon of June 8th at 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's mlother', Mr's. B3. W. Duckworth, on East Main street, when her daugh ter, Miss Gert rude, was happily married to M r. Thomas West. lley. E. V. Babb performed the cei'emon y in the presence of a few close friends and i'elatives of the coni tractinng parties. The bride is a young lady of many nolble qualities and is loved b~y a host of friends. TIhe groom is a prosperous farmer, of neat' Ma rietta, Greenville county. The happy couple siofL mi imediate!ly after the ci oniy for the honme of d om, carrying with ther '-d t wishe's of niumerot gi %..-Easley Pro .re. '-''". U Summ er Hardwar U.e at the Big Store We submit to you the following list of Summer Hardware the prices of which are very moderate y Apple Pearers Potato Ricers Reap Hooks Cherry Stoners, Ice Cream Freezers Grass Blades SHand Sprayers ' l Picks Bush Blades Lawn Mowers Charcoil Irons Grain Cradles Garden Plows Oil Stoves Garden Trowels Cream Separators, McCormick Mowers lFly Swatters 'iflue Bell and Delaval Rakes Screen Wire Enmmocks, Reapers Screen Doors and Win- Seine Netting Reaping Attachments dows lishing Tackle Binders HEATH-BRUCE MORROW COMPANY Pickens, S. C, ..:PROFESSIONAL CM R1D . A. pT: A Free Pair A. P. DuBose h as moved his Law Otti-e ' No, 6 Martin Building, WVth every suit of Spring-weight KAHN ? . Ealy . . 'lAILOREDl -CLOTHES sold until this oiler is . Easley, 8. c. -: T we give a pair of extra trousers asd .. inPiknsanraeepre dally oght to bu a pair of extra trou S. . busi iol the srte tudioever Keowee-Pharmagy in risEensanamrerd++.9 SI kinds i ve e a"P.\ialSta o ur :0 . 1tOre tivut. oe o p l t p cal i t io v ir Keo e Ph r i d ress .\ rs, . T . leie i is l'IWS'(IN'S l'l..\N'i'4. -Naiv 1i99ll, I'..h aarto pltoie f M s E ey h n n w. F-red . rest., l i ts tFlle ~ i OI in ,C p A lO'l OF \. S\ E lS. all sinall.3. -s literty 13 5(993it S i' e 1 1 y n 'Ii 11i . 9 a d a F l L n e o G ocries In r le 09 1 . 9 1 iI attr N a ti I. us . A j b l El t1 \ e ' telt'9p I) s ta t I 991r g111.d' A 9'11.\ til eO'99A39 l ' I $ pa tien t 'ni t r in ri s -e f ur n a i a y 91 1 SI I'. Ith . 11r 1 e ~ l i ; ' t i ' a f . i y ) 1 .I 4 - . . 4 ' . . t 1 t ~ S . t l . : - t i t r i N a l ' p r i c I ' i t u l l p. i e r U 1 1 . e m a : 5 o r t O ' 1 I ltreevle. S.' ltc'. i ailr11191' 'll9k rS hnail k cow for sale9l. Ali9sti .' . M. ~ViarI. 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