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CITIZENS ViL JOIN the Not the European war, but a war against rats, mice, water bugs and . roaches. Elkny's Rat and Roach Paste in tubes with Phosphorus 2 per cent is the one best bet in the campaign. Cleanest, easiest -surest way. . Just squeeze the tube, the paste spreads itself. Rats and mice die out of doors. It is'guaranteed or money refunded. 25 cents the tube PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 N.B.--We pay postage if you pay cash We are indebted to Taylor H. Mr. W. A. Thomas, the well Stewart, county treasurer, for a known butcher employed in the nice lot of the finest irish pota- Pickens meat market, who has toes we have seen. Mr. Stewart been very.ill with typhoid fever is a fine gardener, his ability in for the past six weeks, is report this line being exceeded only by ed no better at this time. His his kindness and his ability to many friends, however, hope get votes along about 'election he will soon be on the way to time. permAanent recovery.. Yokrn a peobchrt emple iysically That's Pleasant boee hopev to reityap ol fev e That's Natural \ti manay be fiisaespoiotev- h That's Possible Betterh stanws an exonn nation to oeay * That's Sense tiYom want the best peolicy your eoney i buy That's Right Every ving persore im s sure to die That's Appalling Delays are dangerois That's Certain "8OJ.EjASTiR N iAFE'" Y wanebest theyfor oyou m * Ac toay- That's Orh That's Appain uThat' Cati ain "JOUTHEASTEY, LIFecil-et ForuelyTrea t's thcen Compn y. SAnderson, SOurs wAsnPckn Teday- pn ody nPce roue 1have dyga the UnihtCrand of cotrctfroues , Julytog ther an ixT -est ofCpcg thissmmr appinetio. MrJnds...M to . 0ICHYhomcas ofLgetyot and littlerso Thom as ur ae-r s Pickens on. is waesnPicen TuesdyspnModay in Pickens. Tedy vest Lewhcgois White ine andy.a CoghSyuMethlae N O M ORP H IN E! Large Bottle 25 Cents KEGMWEE PhARMACV THE NVA STORE Phone 24 K. F. LMS Pee n!-!1-!++ - - 77+M H+Z +++.2 H-tH-+H: ~ t.r+..2.!. + iss Hattie Earle spent,; d'y %n Greenville. . B. Ferguson, colored, Wits a cotton bloom July 2. K. Dodgens of Easle) utOne 1 reports a cotton bloon: Jp 11ne 28. T. G. Lynch of Sunset was ir Piekens on business one day last Week. -ittle Miss Dorothy Craig of Anderson visited Miss Ivy Maul dIn last week. Hampton school will begin itc summer term July 19 with Mis Aiken in charge. Mrs.L.C.Thornley and daugh ter, Emily, visited relatives ir Anderson last week. John W. Thomas, a promi nent citizen of Nine Times, was in Pickens last Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Jennings left Mon day for an extended visit to hei son Wyatt in Raleigh, N. C. M. C. Smith wants to knov what has become of the old tim< boy who used to play marbles Messrs. J. D. and Furmar Holder are spending awhile ir Western North Carolina an( Tennessee.' Hagood school will open foi the summer session July 19 with Prof.Robert Baker of Pick ens as principal. Miss Clarice Keith, the effi cient day operator at the loca telephone exchange, is spending her vacation at Gainesville. Ga B. F. McDaniel of the post office force and James Henry Cureton last week visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McDaniel of Rutherfordton, N. C. Miss Nellie Grandy left lasi Friday for an extended stay ir Denmark. She will be a mem ber of a party which will cami on the Edisto for a week. There will be an all day sing ing at Mountain Grove churcl the fourth Sunday in July Everybody invited to come an< bring song books and well-fille< baskets. Everybody interested in th cemetery at Mountain Grov church are requested to come t the church Saturday before th fourth Sunday in July and hel clean off the cemetery. Rev. John T. Mann, the blin evangelist of Belton, will assh the pastor in a meeting at M1 Carmel church, beginning th first Sunday night. in Augusi IMrs. Mann wvill be with her hui band and help in the meeting. J. P. Carey, Jr. and J. 'I Richey have secured agency fo the Overland car in this count and expect to make many sale of this excellent, reasonabi priced car during the seasorg Their ad will appear in Th Sentinel within the next tw or three weeks. Look for it. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lewis, c Lincointon, Ga. spent severn days last week with her mothie Mrs. .N. S. Moseley, who he been very sick. Mr. and Mrs Lewis are both natives of Piei ens county, but have been Ii, ing in Georgia for the past fiv years and are doing well in the adopted home. Mr. Job Smith, aged 62 year died at his home in Liberty c June 28. He had been declii ing in health for several year but seriously ill only a fe Weeks. He is survived by h wife and the following childrei J. 0., T, B., N. H., Ebb ar Miss Fay, of Liperty; Roy< Ware Shoals, and Mrs. Jai Heaton of Gaffney. After fi neral serv~ices at the home 1 his pastor, Rev. T. M. Galphil assisted by Rev. J. C. Baile the body was laid to rest in ti Westview -cemetery. The b reaved have the sympathy many friends. A Pickens young man wei to see a young lady the oth night and as it was rainir when he started home the your lady insisted upon him wea ing her raincoat. He put ti coat on, but couldn't find arl buttons on it and thought the: w'ere none. Next morning wh( he went to return the coat I noticed that the buttons we: on the left-hand side. He 11 vestigated and found that a ladids'coats have the buttons c the left-hand side and men coats have the buttons. on ti right-hand side. He wants1 know why this is, and we wou like to know, too. Will som one pIease enlighten un? We bmit t< r Hardware the i Apple Pearers Cherry Stoners, Hand Sprayers Lawn Mowers Garden Plows Garden Trowels Fly Swatters Screen Wire Screen Doors and W dows HEATH-Bli University of South Carolina Entrance Examinations Entrance exuaninations to the University of South Caroinwf will be held by the County Su perintendent of Education at the county court house Friday, July 9, 1915. The University offers varied courses of situdy in science, literature, history, law and business. The expenses are moderate and many oppor tunities for self-support are afforded. A large number of scholarships are available. Gradu ates of colleges in this state receive free tuitior 0 in all courses except in the School of Law. e For full particulars write to P The President d University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. :SPECIA NOTICES . FOR SALE AT UEI'NTRAL--iy auto garage gasolene lilting station and supplies. On nte count of noni-residlence I am unable to give m,~ time to business. I offer the same for sale at a sacritice. Good terms to right party. II. 0 S HOPK INS, Seneca, S. C. ,10 SEASIDlE COTTiAGE, Station 22, Sullivan' .-island, S. C. Open for the season. Pron Beach. Cool Rooms. Good Table Board. Ad e dIress Mrs. WV. TI. Reynolds.. - '- 14 SPECIA L O)F F" ER-To patienis coming fron P'iolens county to our Greeniille office for eye work: As we.ata members. of the Chamber o fCon nierce, wve refund railroad fares. A. A Odm iosul tingt Optomnet rist-Optician. preal d ens Tihe Globe Optical Co., Masonic Temple Greenville, S. U. F~OR SATLE-P'eaches. Ride peaches pAcke 8B in six-baskcet crates. -Prompt shipment fe 'o rhien ta {better gft for $2r 1U. 1F. & R. [- IWatson,l nidge Spring, S. C. 13 'IMust Neil Quickly,378 acres ver .3 best red pebby upland with well-hrr Ir proved 3-horse farm, 2 sets of building and good barns, on good road with dail m'all route, four miles from Baxley,Ga s, countyv seat of Appling county. .Wi a sell all 0or any part of tract on good term for small cash payment for one-half I1 ~*value. In answering this advertihemeri B, mention The Pickens Sentinel. YWrit w Lock Box 86, Baxley, Ga., for forthe is information. 50tt rWe are in time smarket fc d Country Butter 52 weeks in the yeal Craig Bros. Co., Pickens, S. C. 4tf Engra'ved Wedding - Invitations; ar "nouncedents,- cards, stationery, etc., < 'Y the highest quality and latest styles ca ri, be had at The Pickens Sentinel offic< y'. See our samples ani; get our prices. le For sale - Scholarsh'ip in Perr e- Business College. Bargain. Apply t 3f The Sentinel office. For .Just Two Weeks, best 4 10 year-old apple vinegar made at 25c pe er gallon. Some get 50c and it's worth ii Don't neglect buying fruit jars fror stock on hand. Also extra caps an rubbers. A job in men's pants at 98c r- worth $2.50 to $3. It's pay'mg ,bette le than ever now to see T. D.H Harris. Ly If yoUu need a mnilk cow yo1 re can get it from T. E. Craig, Central n S. C., R. No. 2. J..l MeSAINSAM lJ.CRIA1I e' GJreenville '. C. Pickens, S. C. ~iMcSwain & Craig "s LAWYERS ie Pra&ctice in State and Federal Court: (AlGreenville Office Phone 210 [d Pickens Office Phone 39 8cn 'The Seantinel for Printinn 1A~ -Sr you the following list of Summer r >rices of which are very moderate Potato Ricers Reap Hooks Ice Cream Freezers Grass Blades Ice Picks Bush Blades Charcoal Irons GrAin Oil Stoves McCormick Mowers Cream Separators,, Blue Bell and Delaval Rakes Hammocks, Reapers Seine Netting Reaping Attachments Fishing Tackle Binders UCE- MORROW COMPANY Pickens, S. C, A Free Pair of Trousers With every suit of Spring-weight KAHN TAILORED-CLOTHES sold until this offer is withdrawn, we give a pair of extra trousers free. You really ought to buy a pair of extra trous ers with every suit you get-it doubles the life of the sui t. But now-to stimulate business-we're giving - the added trousers FREE. * ~ Of course, this .offer does not apply to specially * ~ thin stuffs like Palm lBeach,Silk and "Tropicrash" A. D. Attaiway, Agent Kahn Tiorinug Companby The amount of business done U by the Hobbs-Henderson .Co. IWonderful Iduring the first days of -their~ a sale has exceeded expections H t arga ins and great numbers of people y have taken advantage of the 98 Cents - bargains offered. The sale is a still in full blast and a large A 7 number of competent clerks are 1 being kept busy waiting on the people. More bargain prices are Greenville, S. C. t mentioned in this week's. paper Nw" e and It may pay you to read their Nw"Ollar" DepartlInent radvertisement.________________ SEE US' For' SGreen Mountain Seed Irish Potatoes Mason Fruit Jars Franklin Sugar Compound Lard by the Tub Molasses in 5 gallon jackets, and Harter's A No. 1 Flour, always good J. T. Flynn Easley, S. C.