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Just at this time of year most of us feel like " sitting inder the shade and letting sine of the things that need attention go un-done, but pretty Soon if we were to give wvay to our feelings we would regret having been so "lazy." There is much fruit and vegatables that need saving and it means now or never, hot or cold, rain or shine. We have on hand a good supply of fruit jars, fruit jar rings for Mason jars, White Crown jar tops, rubbers, Economy jar tops, preserving powder, pure apple vinegar and white wine pick ling vinegar; fLy traps to catch the flies; kraut or meat jars; churns; pitchers for butter, milk, etc; covered jars, jugs, etc. " But Don't Work All the Time " You need some rest. If your chairs need a new - . on us for most any size. If you think vacation you will probably need trot ines, fish hooks, etc. Maybe a cheap rinking cup. We have them. of pads, single iron beds, mattresses t4 and springs for same. School baskets for the bl children. Tone up your horse, after a hard summer's work, with one of our Medicated Salt Bricks. - Harness oil for the old dry harness. Buggy and : " wagon paint. Furniture paint, paint brushes, etc. Conic to see us. CRAIG BROS. CO., Pickens CGR HESTER S PILLS The home-coming at Mt. Car mel was a great success. On - DIAMOND BRAND Sunday we h:il a very large congregation, an interesting . history of' the hu rch and a soul a stirring sermim~ by Rev. W. Ar Sthur Christoph er on "Heaven." L&DIES I I__ &ak your Drut~ for CHII-CRS.Tha SA DIAMOND *RAND PILLS in R D and GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Bu Notice of Election 4Ribbon, at NA3O osn ." Vres.1 and ask for V1II-4Da .Tu S SaeoSuhCaoia DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twentvy Stt o othCroia years regarded as Rest.Safest, Always Relfable. County of Pickens. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Whereas, apetitionfromthe freehold TDEVER YW HERE ZoiT$i ers and electors of Roanoke School District No. 21 has been filed with the County Board of Education asking that an election be held to determine whether or not an additional special levy of four 2) E1 mills shall levied on said district for N ~U U U -C E school purposes. in..~. Therefore,~ it is ordered that the true Write me and I will explain how tees of the above-named district do hold I was cured in 4 days of a severe an election in'said district on the 14th case of PFues of 40 years' standing day of August, 1915, at the school house. without pain, knife or detention The trustees are hereby appointen man from business. No one need suf- agern the election to be conducted in fer from this disease when this accorhanc2e with section 1742 of the gen humane cure can be had right here eratl statutes. in South Carolina. By order of the County Board of Ed tot4ucation. R. T. HALLUM. o notditcnse Eleio T ICO mill Sta of Sevied Caolnsaiddsrco TI~Count pros ens. Dr.L.L Jmesn Thereasare,'itio frome ta the free Writeme ad I wll epainhow es and lectosovenae Johsrcon Shold IPwasicurin4dyfavr andeSuction nsi istrict Noo0ha en dwth 1th ca eao~ sofe40 ys' standong ndy oArdst 1915 Euatio heskigtohuse withot gan, kife rdeentinTh electees re heebyapporintenethe Diease fo this dSoach awhecaty acoa itioa seci lev of 2h 1-enll u anc~mrolal~ ha riht ere er ereo, ithes oderedBoard the tru I. rcenviiiucation.. R.iT.:*HALLUM, c.M.JOnY. rag Thrute arenr.herebey. appointedrman agrsoheeecintobecndcedi LAWYERS accordaNce ection 4 ftegn Pacticin aeand Fedrleorn B re fte onyBado d ~Greenville Pho ens 210 c at.U T A Pcenillei em. Phone 39Sc210dGaimn Btt fsuhrings ItCsountytll hor you Edcain akthat loa n ogdsanc telepehel oerne sher vieisouhoe a vie o sall cst.frsho Sed orittoayrefores t orela theltru teehoftheabve-amdadstrctdoool Boa19 g(r ersll, the elc. int ecnutdi ucton.. .HALM THAT TALL, DARK MAN By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON. (Copyright, 1916, by the McClure Newspa per Syndicate.) Don met them at the train - Lor raine, her mother and father. It seemed centuries since he had seen her, Lorraine, of course, although it had been but two weeks since she had gone away. The parting had been full of fore. boding for Don. Such a trip was sure to be prolific in young men. To make things more ominous, Lorraine had intimated before leaving that Signo rina Lotta had foretold tantalizingly vague things-of a tall young man with brown eyes and dark hair. This was thorns and nettles to Don, whose eyes were gray and hair a decided auburn. He now searched her face anxious ly. Had the dark young man mate rialized in the fortnight's vacation? There was nothing there to tell. Lor raine was as sweet and smiling-and baffling-as ever. He sighed. He was asked to stay to dinner and accepted gratefully. He had a dogged determination not to leave until he had verified, or dissipated, his fears. Two things favored him-the moon and the arrival of the preacher. The back yard swing soon had two occu pants. Lorraine suddenly became talkative. "The whole thing was heavenly, Don. From the minute we left until just now." "Thanks!" "You're welcome, grouchy! I'd think you'd be glad to see me back. Instead you've been glooming around like a funeral. Well, I'm going to tell You all about it anyway., I've just got to tell .someone. Do you remem ber about Signorina Lotta-all she said about a dark man and every thilng?" "No!" killing a mosquito. "What did she say? Surely you don't be lieve the rot a fortune teller gets off?" "Oh, but I do.- It all came true; almost every word of it. You see, it was this way," gazing rapturously at the moon. "When we got to Balti more the city was all decorated for the big centennial. After we had seen the decorations and all that dad want ed to go on a battleship." "Well, where does the fellow come in?" "Sh! I'm coming to that! We went across the bay to a great whop ping man-of-war that made you feel all glorious and patriotic-" "But when-" "Be quiet! I'm coming to him soon. They let us on that one. We went up a funny little pair of stairs they lowered over the side of the boat." "But what has your brown-eyed friend to do with-" "For goodness sake, be quiet, Don You're worse than Prince barking for a bone. Well, mother and I were looking all around everywhere. Dat had wandered off by himself, and in r few minutes he came back with the tallest, handsomest, darlingest, brown eyed-" Don coughed painfully behind hi. hand. "Poor boy! What a cold! Well, as I was saying, dad came back with the tallest, hand-" "I heard you the first time." "Oh, did you? Well, he was. And ho treated us just lovely. He took us lots of places other people weren't allowed to go, for he was an officer. Is uniform was gr-r-a-a-nd." Silence. "And then that night .we went by boat to Old Point Comfort and Nor folk. We were at luncheon in the hotel when who should walk In but Lieutenant Erickson. He took us through the fort and everywhere "Yes, I know. I've been there! Then I suppose he went back to An napolis where he belonged!" "Who? Oh, indeed lie didn't! Dad and mother and I got on the boat that night and went to Boston." "Will-that's all, I suppose." "No., indeed! The best"-very In nocently-"is yet to come." "Heavens! I suppose he suddenly developed a pair of wings and-" "Why, Don, you act so funny!I dlon't understand you -at all," "Huniph! Well, go on about your brown-eyed god of Olympus. What next?" "Why, that very day we were com ing out of a shop on Tremont street in Boston, when whom should we run Into but-" "Lieut. Jupiter von Erickson, I sup pose!" "Yes," wonderingly. "How did you guesa? And his wife!" "Is wife! Is wife, did you say?" "M-hum! And she was ns beauti fuli as lie was handsome! Her hair was a beautiful light-" Blut what her hair was like Don never heard. "You little tease!" he cried, holding her tight to his breast. "Tell me what color of eyes you like best, before I let you go." "Gray!" confessed Lorraine softly. "State Use System" Favored. Governor Fielder of New JTeritey fa vors the establish ment of the state use system by which convicts may be employed. Under this plan goods used by the various state departments will be manufactured. The various cor rectional and prison reform boards urge the removal of the state prisor from Trenton to Rahway and the plac Ing o? !9% conVicts on road repali work andi *20 on the prison farm it C'umnel-nd. Cedar Rock Items i Bailus Baynard and family o Rosman, N. C., are visiting a the home of D. B Baynard. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hendri> had as their guests last week Warren Griffin and wife of Bir mingham, Ala.; Smith Griffir and wife of the Travelers Rest section and Mrs. W. D. Whitteri of Greenville. Miss Kate Robinson of Green ville is visiting her sister, Mrs.J W. Stewart. J. A. Bruce, wife and chil dren, Bruce, Omer, Pauline and Flossie, spent a few days very pleasantly last week in the "Land of the Sky." They made the trip in a car. Revs. Seaborn and Gillespie of the Six Mile section attended the gospel mission meeting at Cedar Rock Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Rev. J. T. Baxter of Atlanta, is assisting Rev. Saunders in the protracted services held at Cedar Rock this week. Mrs. Joel H. Miller is spend ing a few days in Easley with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Maul din. Miss Mollie Ballard has re turned to her home at Dacus ville, after a few days visit with her aunt Mrs. Abner Looper. Mrs. Hendrix of Easley is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. John Anthony. Miss Addie Julian, who has been very ill with fever is some better at this writing. SUsm No Booze -No Snakes Greenville News. A naturalist says there are one hundred and eleven varie ties of snakes in the United States. The number is expected to decrease considerably with the spread of prohibition. Better Salary Figure, Too The valued Pickens Sentinel needn't waste any sympathy on us because Col. Billie Burke has abandoned the legitimate foi the movies, as we expect her t< show just as good form there. Columbia State. Congressman Aiken's Goat Congressman Aiken ha bought a victrola and a goal Canned music and a can cor sumer.-Columbia Record Jokes about getting his goa are now in order. -Anderso Intelligencer. His goat ma get somnebody else. -Abbevill Press and Banner. Printers and Editors Ben Franklin in his latte days. when the world haile< him as a great and wise man was proud to sign himself "'Benj. Franklin. Printer.'" Printers today make mor< money than newvspaper writers And that is as it should be for three months' training wil make a tolerably good editor o1 newspaper writer out of any ed ucated, intelligent mnan, whil4 it requires four years to finish i decen;t printer, though he star his apprenticeship with an Ox ford degree.--Fountain Inn Tri bunie. A "Free" Gospel Salvation is free, but the con verted sinners of Paterson, N J., made up a purse of $25,001 for Billy Sunday. -Andersoi Mail. Of course it's free, bu some one must pay the freight -Pickens Sentinel. You've no doubt heard of th old man who got very happy a a camp-meeting and . whil "shouting"~ showed his grati tude by hollering out, "Than! God for a free gospel. I've bE longed to the church for twent; years, and it's never cost me cent." That is some folks' ideo of free salvation.- -Newherr' Observer. See The Sentinel for Printin NOTICE-We will sell fo cash, this season only, the h mous Walter A. Wood Mov ing Machine for $47-50. Ther is no other machine on th market that will equal this am chine for service, high spec and light draft. Please not that we are making a dliscouir on these machines of $5 cacl It pays to buy for cash. See ii at once. Pickens H lard ware Grocery Company. A Complete Business Education For Twenty Dollars Less! From now till September r you can obtain a Scholarship in Perry Business College, at our Special Summer Rate, which will save you TWENTY DOLLARS. Scholarships are unlimited as to time, and you can review your course without extra cost. We will also turnish all text books to our students FREE OF COST during this Spec ial Reduabion. It you. want the best training possible at a saving of $20 on a business course, then you. are certainly interested. We Have Never Before Made So Liberal An Offer We will also make the Terms of Payment Lasy, Guarantee Positions and Guarantee Satisfan- ion. Remember, a Perry Business College gradu ate means efficiency in the highest degree. Do xou not wish to increase your earning capacity?' If so; enter our College and pre pare yourself for the good position that awaits yo i. We give individual instrucion to each pupil. Our teachers are of the very best and most ca'pable. Our College equip ment is the latest and most modern. By all means take advantage of our Special Summer Rates and save money. Patronize the best school possible and you will be sure to come here. For particulars, address Perry Business College Grandi Opera House Building, GREENVILLE, S. C. SASummons for Relief (Complaint not served) State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Court of Common Pleas. 1H. M. Heter, plaintiff, againstW t A. Learn AboutYour Eyes Cassell, defendant. ov To the defendant above-named: oYou are hereby summoned and requir-or remai invnorate n u t lia .~ ed to answer the complaint in this ac portaCt subjeta by ccepting tion, which was filed in the office of the heairsay a~ fadtes. W~e give the' clerk of court, at Pickens, S. C., on 319t Whr. Wherefore and Proof for everything we do in our optical work. We are 'ready to sihow of your answer to the said complaint on von whether you have eye trou* the subscriber at his office at Pickens, es C or not and to yrove thatglass e e. ti S. C. within twenty days after the ser . gate our system, icatii the itupor- vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such Co nonnot servsrtio co Dtated Jfsuy 31,A.rolina,5 Gloe ohoptisandl ioue dnda f kns . to onso H. M.lnini Hterplaintiffs AttrntW. A CompaaysellA.efendant. 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