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Just at this time of year most of us feel like sitting under the shade and letting some of the things that need attention go undone, but pretty - soon if we were to give way to our feelings we f 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 y - powder, pure apple vinegar and white wine pick- " ling vinegar; fly traps to catch the flies; kraut or - *t 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 bottom call on us for most any size. If you think of taking a vacation you will probably neced trot es, fish lines, fish hooks, etc. Maybe a cheap tch or drinking cup. We have them. Cots, cot pads, single iron beds, mattresses nd springs for same. School baskets for the Ohildren. 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. Come to see us. CRAIG BROS. CO., Pickens CHICHESTER S PILLS NOTICE DIAMOND BRAND Write me and I will explain how ,e R I was cured in 4 days of a severe Bo ' - - e case of Piles of 40 years' standing without pain, knife or detention from business. No one need suf- LADIES If fed from this disease when this iar Drui fo- C aI.CIsR s fe~ rom hi9disese hen his DIAMOND BRAND PIL4LS in RBD andfA humane cure can be had right here IOLD netalic boxes, sealed with ]iue in South Carolina. Ribbon. A~ NoO OHR. BH O~rin Drugete en= ask for eHI.O1sU R a l;.n.. ErDIAMOND BRAND ILLS, for twent"$t 1t.11. JO~Y, a. uia , M V. years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. Route 4 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TED EVERYWHERE ESTh * Trespass notices, printed on cloth, for Trespass Notices at this office sale at The Sentinel office. Edwin L. Bolt & C Believe we will quote a few barge ~4going to offer you until they are so S"Special Saturday Sale," which will be I Saturday, Augu 'We will begin the sale at 9 a. m. < Braw n Linen that formerly sold i 15~ yard. This Linen is 27 inch< wide and just the thing for dresse etc. Saturday only, - - - - 9 Two to fifteen yards to a cu 4. ~ Ine lot of Rompers, Dresses,Aprons, All Palm 1/ Srts, etc., that we are going to close Beach Trouise at i18c; 29c and 38c. and boys to regular price. We have a few patterns in Embroidi-_______ ered Crepe that formerly sold at 25c ydl, Oelto to be closed out at i 5c yard. prned Coteof Just arrived, a big lot ot Dress Ging- to be closed oi *hams in all patterns, ioc yard. Men's Silk Hose, isle Trhread, Fibre Oxfords I Silk, etc., the 25c. kind, 6 pairs for $ i .20 Every pair to go at a big Ladies' Silk Hose in black and white, need of a pai the 50-cent kind, to go at 45 pair. at a bargain. Remember, the Linen that we ar you Saturday will be of goo Edwin L. Bolt Easley, S. C4 "The Store That's Aiwa' Along Pickens Route Three Mrs. Lucy Porter of route 6 visited I Mrs. Della Porter of route 5 last Sun day. Lebon Gillespie spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Nally Gravley. Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor Hudson vis ited the former's parents Saturday and Sunday. Rev. B. C. Atkinson closed his meet ing at Holly Springs Sunday, at which thirteen were baptized. X.Y.Z. Honor Roll of Mile Creek School First Grade-Tom Nix, Vera Porter, i Lillian Davis. Second Grade-Arthur Dalton, Tru man McAllister, Lena Turner. Third Grade-Jack White, Olive Par sons, Louie Parsons, Lucia Lumpkin. Fourth Grade-Eugene Parsons. Fifth Grade-Russell Martin, O. V. Roper. Sixth Grade-Odis Dalton, Earl Mur phree, Homer Nix, Ruth Pickens, Paul Parsons. Seventh Grade-Annie Lee Martin, Lola Curtis. Miss BENNIE DUCKWORTH, Prin. W. 0. W. Picnic The annual picnic of Cross Roads, 1 Dacusville and Cross Plains W. O. W. Camps will be held with the Cross Plains camp at Mt. Carmel church on Satur day, September 4, beginning at 10 a.m. The public and all neighboring camps and sovereigns are cordially invited to attend and bring well-filled baskets. Prominent speakers are expected. Let everybody come and enjoy the day with 1 us. L L. SMITH, Ohm. Com. t Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: *Whereas, J. B. Tramel made suit to me to grant him letters of administra tion of the estate and effects of W. Arthur Thomas. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and t creditors of the said W Arthur Thomas, t deceased, that they be and appear r before me. in the Court of Probate, to V be held at Pickens, S. C., on the 9th day S Df September, 1915, next after publica tion hereof, at Il o'clock in the fore- t noon, to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this the 20th day of August, Anno Domini, 1915. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) 17 J.P.P.C. mnpany iins that we are id out; also our ~rown Linen. st 28, ~81-3c. - ~Yard. stomer. Beach Suits, extra Palm -s and Straw Hats for men sell at just one-half the White Csepe, Rice Cloth, and Mull, worth 25c yd, i It for soc yard. ~or the Whole Family! >f low shoes in the store reduction. If you are in r we can sell then to you a going to offer d quality! vs Busy" Cedar Rock Items Miss Eula Barton has return ed to her home in Easley aftei a pleasant week with her colleg( friend Miss Lillian Hendrix. H. G. Miller, with John Mor Lel & Co. of Ottumwa. Ia., Rioux Falls, S. D.. Beef and )ork packers, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. Joel H. Miller. Prof. George C. Burrage of Piedmont College, Demarest, Ja., visited his old students, rs. J. T. Mauldin, Ada H. and I. H. Miller last week. Miss Gertrude Geiter returned o her home in Anderson last veek after two-weeks' stay with her college friend, Miss s lossie Williams. Misses Ida Anthony and Ver ier Smith were the week-end ruests of Mr. and Mrs. John .nthony and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Turner Lnd son attended the camp neeting at Central Sunday. [hey made the trip in a car. Prof. and Mrs. Myers and lit le Elizabeth have returned to heir home in St. Stephens, af er spending the summer very >leasantly with the latter's par nts, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Turner. Frank Williams has returned o his home in Sumtce, after pending two weeks in this part f the country. To the delight of her many riends Mrs. Charles Ferguson s spending a week in this sec ion Ada H. and Grayson Miller isited at the home of Frank mith Sunday. Edward Robins visited friends nd relatives in this section last reek. SUSIE. Free Night Lectures Clemson College. Aug. 25. During ie summer school at Clemson college iere will be nightly lectures on a va iety of subjects. Among the speakers rill be many men of prominence in the tate and the lectures will be entertain ig as well as instructive. These lec ures are free to all and the peaple of he vicinity of the college, in Anderson, ickens and Oconee counties are in !ited to attend any or all of them. On ach Saturday evening during the school here will be moving pictures and thes ilso will be free. Some of the lectures mave already been given. The progran for the remainder of the time is as fol lows: August 27- Sidney S. Rittenberg "The Making of the Newspaper." August 28-Moving pictures. August 30-A. F. Conradi, "Insect and Man." August 31-W. W. Long, "The Iris Priest and Agriculture." Sept. 2. Dr. D. B. Johnson. Sept. 3-Closing exercises. The majority of these lectures will b< illustrated by lantern slides. Attention, K. of P. Monday night, Sept. 6, P. G. S. Wil iam Gold smith, Jr., Greenville, will b< iere and deliver a lecture and tell u. ibout the work in general over thi tate. Every man who has ever been a C. of P. is cordially invited to be pres. nt. Meeting at 8.30. R. E. LEWIS, K. R. S. Littieton College WEL PI-: PSTA ,ISIED.1, well-et tipped, and woen I 'ali I ter r gii Xe til -outi 15 For catalogue, address J. M. RnODEs, urner.,,, m. C. Marcus Aurelius Right! By MOSS. "Always take the short cut, and that is the rational one. There fore say and do every thing according to sound est reason. Follow Marcus Au relius' advice. Advertisements in this paper form a short cut for your benefit, wibhout cost to you. Watch them con stantly, carefully. They'll make buying easier, quicker, cheaper. An advertisement is simply a short cut be tween seller and buyer. Doesn't this appeal to your sonest- renan? A Complete Business Educat on For Twenty Dollars Less! From now till September i 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 furnish all text books to our students FREE OF COST during this Spec ial Reduction. 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 Easy, Guarantee Positions and Guarantee Satisfadion. 1 Remember, a Perry Business College gradu ate means efficiency in the highest degree. Do you not wish to increase your earning capacity? If so; enter our College and pre pare yourself for the good position that awaits you. We give individual instruction to each pupil. Our teachers are of the very best and most capable. 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 Grand Opera House Building, GREENVILLE, S. C. Summons for Relief (Complaint not served) State oe South Carolina, County of Pickens. Court of Common Pleas. H. M. Hester, plaintiff, against W. A. Cassell, defeiidunt. Eye Comfort To the defendant above-named: rontOi~cit i~~i . You are hereby summoned and requir here sed to answer the complaint in this ac n th ie c~len sesrepetc y tit a it e ion, which was filed in the office of th iringl ypiro {lt I'lhe enses asould bie boc1(urste- clerk of court, at Pickens, S. (C., on 31st ly adapted to our idiial day of 191 to serve a copy reqbl irCmpetl an should beset o famn oi l your answer to the said complaint on rest conrortubly" upon the nose :-:the .ubsctlber at his office at Pickens, h S. C.. within twenty days after the ser We give comfort In the vice hereof, exclusive off the day of such Itiil' .iui e ~t~I~L~t t~ t c umon for thRelief eaddi h linin(Complaintinotcsmrvain stated JfSuy 31,a.rolna,6 Court CfeComofnCourt. H. M HeserPlaintiffs Attone .A Company 'To the defendant, .A abv-ase: Masonic TemYl ae noiehereby summon n thqir (.tlIl:N~-I.Lr: edaton ofswhic the coplaingnis ac-~ (tt)(I~, ~ ~ ~ ~ tin thcmit was iled in the ottce h nes Se ,u~t 'res f eclerk of court at Pickens, S. C.,3s L'I~, 1'mMt.t ~l't~ n he3stday of July, 1915, and irvs nopy ote nstiber atfisc fiee.ices S. ..wihi teny ayC ate theO Iser ps laintiff'ishicto wilAtptohe Overland 5~Passengercompring aM dl8 $750~. Dated ( Jul 31 A.)D.)19150 35 orspowr mtor Hih-tnsin mg nt()igntio . J.cti BOatgSn rea. Dmontole im (oe etr ri). ul C.ea liE ol. 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