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PJCIMNS. S. JULY 1, 1915. tered at Pickens Postoffice as SecondiClass Mail Matter $1.00 Per Year In Advance re Sentinel and The Progressive Farner 1 Year each, both for $1.50 GARY HIOrr, MANAGER 'he Sentinel is not responsible for the views of its corrcspjondetts. Obituary nsollees M ii iotites of :eLspievt of ot over one huitiqred words w ii be priiteil ire f charge. All over that nuiner mtSt I- 1161b )r at the rate of one tent a word. ( aih to f omsipaly manmtaseript. (ain of thanks 11ib shed for one-half cent a worl. "Any umbrellas to mend?" Rosenears are ripenin' in Pickens! "End of the dye famine" for the cot ;on mills is in sight again. The new city jail in Spartanburg is :ompleted, and Booker is happy. If Japan don't let up on China soon it ,vill be a crime for a Chinaman even to think! We would like to know from whence some people get more right to their opinions than others. Greece hasn't slipped into the war yet, but it is reported things are getting very greasy in war circles. The vacation season is with us, and the usual Sunday drownings are being chronicled in the daily papers. Something we're not worrying about: The government struck off its first fifty dollar goldpiece the other (lay. "First cast out the beam from thine awn eye; then shalt thou see clearly to 'ast out the mote out of thy brother's ?ye."t That General Ben Hill who is raising 4o much sand down in Mexico must be a nired hand. The name don't sound a )it Mexican. "When will the war end?" is about IQ foolish a question as "'Is it hot mough for you?" And the fool en luirers should be muzzled. The merchant who doesn't adyertise a the same fellow who never has what -ou want in stock because he never had .ny demand for it. We assure those who have spoken 'ecouraging words to us recently that heir interest is appreciated and their onfidence is not misplaced. Henry B. Jackson is the name of Gnglaud's new sea lord. I f he can make rood for England as did our famous 'Stonewall" for America he will be all ight. Dispatches say that the Kaiser is ;omng to the front again-that is. as ear the front as safety will ipermit .nd that is about foi'ty miles to the rear f the front. No sooner had the Frank case been 'ermanentiy dlisposed of than up bobs he Thaw case. He is being tried by ar ury this time, andI it is hoped this will 'e the last trial. Someone is going to die of old age if he Thaw case is not settled definitely oon. But H~arry' is not dead broke yet; t 'hen he is the case will be disposed of ishort ordler. Richa'rd Harding Davis, in trying to iscredit Secretary Daniels of the navy, harges him with at one time being the (iltor of the "Charleston News and )bserver." Ouch! "Germany does not want war with he United States," says the Richmond ~imes-Dispatch. 'O'course not; but the ~eu tons are 'taking on the new entrants is fast isi they come. 'A mighty good rule," says the Ches ed'eld Advertiser, "is to mind your >wn business and let the other fellow's dlone." Yea, verily. But some people .ust won't do either; so whaddye gwine o do about It, Bro. Thompson? Perhaps those who yell loudest for a arger army do not know that It is almost Impossible to secure enlistments, but it Is a fact. The young men, as well as the old, do not believe in wvar, and show their consistency by refusing to enlist. Our subscribers "came across" o. k., And for that we have no kick; But we won't mention the reason Why we didn't go to Chick. OUR WEEKLY RIDDILE. -Which one of the Ten Commandments did Adam break when he ate the apple? He didn't break any of them, because there were no commandments to break at that early date. Riddle for Next Week.-What is more wonderful than a horse that'ean count? F he Christi i 1). J. Fant, the well knlown hristian engineer and soul winner, will fill the followitig ippointments, D. A : Saturday night before the sec. >nd Sunday in July, Easley Sec )nd Baptist church. Second Sunday in July, Mt. Pisgah at 11 a. m.; Fairview at Some folks imagine they are growing 1p just because they manage to keep )thers below them. Col. Roosevelt has "come across" in ravor of President Wilson, but not until ,ol. Bryan had resigned; so it seems it was the ex-secretary's scalp Teddy was ifter-not the administration's. Our readers should not forget that affer of a free year's subscription to rhe Sentinel to the first farmer who I presents us with a home-grown ripe watermelon. They'll soon be ripe! It is said of Vic Huerta that he is some astronomer and dearly loves the stars. Now if the old scout would only fall in love with our stripes maybe we could induce him to salute the flag! We saw an advertisement in a paper, the other day about a brook called "Bait Angling for Common Fishes, $1.00 net." We don't care anything about the book, but we have sent them $1 for that net. Our idea of the biggest liar in the world is that Baltimore man whoclaims that a bolt of lightning lit his cigar. 3partanburg Journal. But you must remember that Baltimore has wide )pen barrooms. lon. George von L. Meyer says our lavy is no good. Maybe so; but it is in )etter shape every way, including the lead of the department, than it was when he was secretary of the navy. At least, that's what Admiral Dewey says, and he knows. What's the matter with Indiana? The city of Terre Haute recenly sent quite a delegation to lederal prison for vio lating the election laws, and now comes Indianapolis with indictments against 128 men charged with the same offenses. Must be a disease in Indiana. In some quarters it has been suggest 3d that Mr. Taft be made secretary of 'tate to succeed Mr. Bryan. About the >nly quarters in which such a sugges ion could b~e made that we can think of ust now would be the padded cell quar ers of a lunatic asylum. Lately there have been a great many pecial judges appointed to preside over egular terms of court on account of hysical ailments, and the newspaperA ave had a great deal to say about it. ~ne paper says: "We do not believe hat a similar number of men could be icked from any walk of life afflicted ,ith as many ailments as the'judges of his state seem to be,'' With all this alk we are glad to say that we haven't e'ard of our own Tom Joe Mauldin nissing any of his appointments on ac ount of sickness. Score another for >ickens. -'$100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper wit? be la olan that there is at least ona. radddenothat science hasa b.:en ible to cure in all Its stages. and thaitis Datarrh. H-alls Catarrh Cure is, the onlyr positive curo no0w known to the~ medical ratornity. Catarrh being a constitutional 111sease, requires a constitutional treat mont. Hlail's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dia ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution andi assisting paturel n doing its workc. The proprietors nave so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollara for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address' F'. J. CHK ENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Dru~g st, 'The. Take HIall's F~ami' Pill, for constipatios. They Come Points of th The General Manager of one *United States, writing from I . "s we always enijoyed your coffee * 1,ou1is. I wouldi like to have you sip .. want the 'iA'/iANA' (is that the wa * chicory ini it. Send same on one of other b'oat lne sailing to New York. If you are not drinking LUZI' *and you will be a convert, just THlE QUALITY] * *WSave LUZIANNE COUPONS a rtileso for your homn with ti Appointmien 4 p. i.; Alice Mill at 8.30 p. In. Everybody invited to hear this wonderful lay preacher. He has hold on God and he gets hold on the people. Let all Christians pray 10r convicting. regenerating and reviving power at each ser Vice. Remember the dates-July' 10 and 11, 1915. We Live in a World of Optics wrapped in the study day byday-seeking to benefit all we can-relieving eye strains that cause head aches and nervous trouble We Take No Chances with your eyes. Our rep utation for careful optical work is unquestioned. The Globe Optical Company Masonic Teniple GREiENVIr E,~ S. C. A- A- ODOM. A. SU. sIIA 1)E,, Pres. Sec. and Treas. (2oNSULT[j'IN; o'NI I:P'R TS'Iss Our Neo Dress Possibly before you read this you have loticed the change in the size of The sentinel and we hope it has met with (our approval. We feel sure you will ike the new size better. That is why we changed it. The paper now is what is known as a pix-column quarto, and it gives us more 'space for news than the old size. For some time we have wanted to give more state and general news, but have not had the space unless we crowded out local and county news, and as this is a Pickens county -paper we give Pickens county news first impor tance. But now we can continue tc give you the county news and in addi tion state and general news, -besidei other featurea which no other paper iv this section gives. July, August and September are the dullest months in- the year .for newspa pers in this section. but our subscribers and advertisers have stood by us so wel that we are going to show our appreci ation by giving them a better paper an< better service, and we do not believ< they will let us suffer from the under taking. Of course, .the cost of. publishing -thb paper now is more than formerly, bu there is no extra chprge to subscribers All that we ask is that each subscribe ask someone who is not now taking th< paper to subscribe for it. You can d< that for us, can't you? We want to pu The Sentinel in every home in Picken: county. There is a lot of extra work and man' little detaiks to work out in making change of this kind, but in a week 0: two everything will be working smooth ly and there will be a still greater im. provernent.. We are now publishing the largest,. best prntedI and newsiest papei in Pickens county and we ask your hb eral sup)port. If your subscription is out, now would be a good time to renew. We thank you all for- past patronagi and assure you that a continuance ant enlargement of same will be appreci ated. They cill it legal "tender," but get ting it is certainly tough enough.--Th State. SFrom All: e Compass.| of the biggest concerns in the: ~ew York, says:- c so muiich while we key t house in st.c me some here. SEN Dt A (UASE I * y you spell It?) grondl with a little the southern Paclile boats, or anye INNE COFFEE, brother, try it out, like this busy New York nman. [S IN LaUZIANNE~ md get .beautiful and useful Did You Hear Som Pric It is seldom that we adi There is never a time you time we call your attentio especial note of the follow at Bargain Prices: One lot Dry Goods, consl goods, colored lawns, etc., close at 6c yard. One lot Dry Goods, consh goods, flaxons, wash silkE ginghams, worth 25c to 35c at 15c yard. + We don't believe in ca + why we are selling at redu 4 you see the goods themsel + REMEMBER:-This is 2 Quality is never sacrificed Come in where you can ate our values. FOLGEF Clothing, Shoe Sole Agents for Walk-Ov Machines, Iron Iting Stovez Mitchell Automobiles. Notice of Election State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition from the free holders and electors of Rock School District No. 48 has been filed with the County Board of Education asking that an election be held to determine whether an additional special levy of (1) one mill shall be levied on said district for school purPosea. Therefore, it is ordered that the tros tees of the above-named district do hold an an election in said district on the 10th day of July, 19165, at the school house. The trustees are hereby appointed man agers, the election to be conducted in accordancewith section 1742of the gen eral statutes. By order of the County Board of Ed ucation. h.T. HALIAJM, Secy. and Chairman. Citation State of South Carolina, 1County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: W.hereas, Mrs. Fannie 1. Huckabee made suit to me to grant her letter of administration of the estate and effects of H. L. Huckabee. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and I creditors of the said H. L. Huckabee, deceased, that they be and, appear -before me, in the Court of Pirobate-,. tc be held at Pickens, $. C. on the 8tfl day of' Jul, 1915, next akter publien, a tion hereof atil 1iIock -in the fore' t noon, to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not bE *granted. r Given under my hand and seal this tile a 16th day of June, Anno Domini, 1916.. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) 8 J.P.P.C.. i Notice of Final Settlemeat and Discharg. Notice is hereby given that I will make- application to JL. B. Newbery,. Esq., Judge of Probate for, Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 22d day of July, 1915, at 1.1 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of W. D. 14dens, deceasevL and obtain discharge as executor of said estate. A. JOHN Bocas, 10) Executor.. Notimr o'i Fiaal Settlement and Dlschavge Notice is hereby given that we will make appication to J. B. Newbery, Esq..,. Jug of Probate for Pickens county, in te state of South Carolina, - on the 15th day of July, 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of W. C. Bramlett, deceased, and obtain discharge as administrators of said estate. Mas. A. C. BR AMLiEr,. ANDREW BRAMLETT,. 9 Administrators. Notice to Debtors and Creditorn All persons holding claims against th( estate of the late R. S. Cheney musi present the same, duly proven, on or before the 24th day of July, 1915, or be debarred payment; and all persons in debted to said estate must make pay ment on or before the above date to thE undersigned. C. E. Busri, 10 AdmInistrator. Dr. L. L. Jameson Physician and Surgeon Easley,, S. C. Diseases of the Stomach a Specialty Ofien over Englev Bank. Res. Phne 135 rIS T E 0 ething Drop? We Did, But It Was Only es On Our Bargain Counter.+ rertise bargains. Nevertheless, we have them all the time. 4 come to our store that you cannot find a bargain, but this 4 n to our BARGAIN COUNTER, and we want you to take ing, a rare and captivating collection of splendid qualities sting of white One lot Silks. worth from 50c to $1.00 4 LOc and 15c, to yard, to close at 25c yard. One lot Children's Slip - 5s, 5s to 88, 8s to 11s, 1% 4 Ating of white from 75c to $1.50 a pair and French pair. vard, to close One lot Boyden's Oxford $6.00 a pair, to close at $4. rying goods over from one season to ant ced prices. Don't judge the goods by tne prices untu ves. t safe store first and' a money-saving store afterwards. here for the sake of making little prices. stand face-to-face with our qualities and you can appreci Yours truly, ? THORNLEY & 00. s, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty er Shoes, Hawes Hats, Carhart Overalls, New Home Sewing , Chase City and Babcock Buggies, Mitchell Wagons and I Nave a Complete Line of- ost Eserything Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps and Shoes, and a Full Line of Groceries Highest market price paid for eggs; 20c pound for f ryers up to 3oc; 16c for hams; 14c for home raised middle meat: 95c for corn in trade,. or 90c cash. YOUrS for trade J. W. HENDRICKS Friends of Pickens County F OR twenty-three years we have done business to gether, I have tried to give you good service and Full Value for Your Money. I have enjoyed a good patronage from you and appreciate it, and ask a con tmnuance of same. My stock is full and'complete with all seasonable Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery and Shoes, Blankets. etc., at as low prices as dependable goods can be sold. We Do INot Talk War. Europe wdll take care ot its war. We war against High Prices and try to give values and service. Notwithstanding prices on Shoes have advanced, we still sell at Old Prices. .-. Our Underwear and Blankets will keep you warm. .-. All goods as advertised. ... I pay cash for my goods, so when there are bargains on the market I get them, And Sell Them. A. K. PARK, West End GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PI CK E NS B ANK PICKEJNS, S. C. .Capital & Surplus $60,000 tuerstPaid on Deposit8 J. McD. BRUCE, FRANK MOFALL President Cashier NOTICE Write me and I will explain howA P Thricn I was cured in 4 days of a severe 1' A. P. Du~'-ose case of Piles of40 years' standing * without pain, knife or detention. from busmness. No one need suf- .. Has moved his Law Office fer from this disease when this --From Pickens to in South Carolina. e humne ur ca beha riht-er No, 5 Martin Building,. t. M. JOSEY,Lamiar, s. . :: 1A - Route 4 .. 1al U ,00