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Plant TURNIP SEED Now And Buy of Us If you paycash we pay postage PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLIJM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 PUBLIC SERVICE AUTOMOBILE R. L. DAVIS, APickens "i" Pickens, S. C. TIMES HAVE CHANGED! A few years ag;o when a man died the question was asked: "D)id he have any Insurance?" But * times have changed a great deal since then. One of the first questions asked now when a man (dies is howv much Insurance did he have, 9 To get the best Insurance policy on the market, all you have to do is to give me your applica. tion therefor and let me have the medical ex amination made. Now, don't say to yourself that you don't need it, FOR THE HOSPITALS AND CEMETERIES ARE CROWDED WITH . PEOPLE WHO SAID THE SAME THING, and at the time they were just as prosperous and just as healthy as you are today. ( "Safe in the Southeastern," The Company You Will Eventually Insure With. :t Why Not Now? * J. T. RICHEY, Special Agent, l<~1'o ry dS T easre I'iekens County.' . H. J. McGEE, General Agent, Anderson, S. C. Formeri-ly (Cashier( .Farmers(' IB aniik, Cen tral. The Pickens Graded - High school will begin its next ses. Our line of Groceries is comn sion Monday. September (. The plete and we guarantee fresh. faculty this year is composed.of Ourpie r r tadsr the followintg experiencedl teach- rlrcsa igtade ers: Prof. W. Mv. Melton, prn vice prompt, We wvant your cipal; Miss IsadIora Williams, trade and are prepared to make high school; Misses Vesta Ash-. more, Nellie Grandy, Ada Craig it to your advantage to trade and Belle Yongue. All of the with us. Try us and see. teachers vith the exception of Pickens Hardlware & Grocery the princpal are natives of Pick- Cmay ens county. Cmay W ELCOME * To Our City Thursday, Sept 2 Drink at our Fountain. Best Ice Cream and Drinks. Every thing that's first-class in Drugs. * KEO WEE PIIARMiACV THE NVsIL STORE Phone 24 R.F EIP~p *+ +1--H.-- ----,-,-+.+-+.-- ..4.XI- : -t--M t-f-M--I--I--I - --I - .I.1--4+ LOCAL AN PERSONA tenew your subscription to. your county paper. Miss Gertrude Harris visited in Liberty this week. Rev. L. E. Wiggins spent Thursday in Greenville. Miss Ada Ferguson of Chester is the guest of Miss Nelle Free man. Misses Nannie and Stella Por ter are visiting friends in Cen tral. Arthur Allen of Greenville is spending several days with his parents. Miss Isabelle Ashmore is the guest of her cousin, Miss Vesta Ashmore. Miss Melinda Porter is spend ing this week with Mrs. John Brock in Central. Mrs. May Smith, of Anniston, Ala., is visiting Mrs. S. F. Cur tis in Pickens. Sam Jones, of the Cross Roads section, spent awhile in town Sunday afternoon. T. D. Harris, Jr., and Misses Lucile and Kathleen Harris are on a visit to Atlanta. Miss Ruth Parsons has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cal laham in Greenville. The Wesleyan college at Cen tral and Six Mile Baptist acad emy opened Monday. Miss Meda Boggs returned J this week to her work at the ) Spartan Academy in Grace. Miss Alice Thompson and Mrs. ) Ben LaBoon spent the week-end ) with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. N. 1). Lesesne and chil dren, of Kingstee, are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. T. McFall. Johnson' 5 and 10c store hasI some special bargains for you this week. Read advertisement. Miss Mettie Surratt, of Wil liamston, is visiting the family of Rev. D. W. Hiott. Miss Mildred Cox has been taken to a hospital in Washing- A ton for an operation for appeni- f citi. Mrs. Sam Christopher and " children of Columbia are the C guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 9 Christopher. Misses Howard and Miss Cor. rinne Robertson, of Greenville, ' are visiting the latter's sister, u Mrs. Guy McFall. Mrs. Jim Carey and daugters, Misses Floride and Bernice have i gone to Georgia for a ten days' a stay wvith relatives. Rev. W. Arthur Christopher and family of D~uncan have been on a visit to his father, Auditor N. A. Christopher. Mrs. George Hall of WVilming ton, N. C., is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompson, in Pickens. Rev. WV. A. Christopher occu pied the pulpit of the Pickens Methodist church Sunday and1 delivered a forceful sermon. 1 ISam B. Craig of Pickens has beed invited to deliver an ad dress at a big W. 0. W. picnic in H-orry county September 7. Roy Nealy, who has b~een wvorking in Newport and other places in Tennessee for the past year, has returned to Pickens. The many friends of Post master McLaniel wvill be glad to hear that he is improving, after a seveire attack of acute indiges tion. Misses Ruth and Edna Ralney have returned to their home in Gainesville, Ga., af ter spending several days with Miss Lorena Taylor. Dr. J. M. Crenshaw of Marri etta route 2 was in Pickens on business last F3rday, and made The Sentinel a pleasant call while hero. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Johnson ofChester and Mrs. Mary Moon of Greenville are visiting their brother, Tr. D. Harris, at the Hiawatha hotel. Joab Woodward of Duncan, formerly of Pickens, Is visiting Auditor Christopher. It will be remembered tl at his sister, Miss Frances Wood ward, was killed by John Moore in Spartanburg several years ago. The other day wve asked Tuck Cantrell how he felt and he re plied: "Fine, fine; not a thing hurtinig me and nothing bother ing me. I come as near feeling~ that way all the time as any body." That sure is a good way to feel and Tuck should be tha'nkful, IBALE YOUR HAY!1 There are several reasons why it will pay you to M bale your hay: First: It will only occupy one-fifth the space required to -store loose hay. Second: Hay will bring good prices, and baled hay is in shape to market. Third: Baled hay retains its strength and is n more valuable for feeding. We have in stock the I. H. C. Pull Power 14x18 Portable Press ready for delivery. Get our prices. HEATH.BRUCE- MORROW .COMPANY Pickens, S. C, I Lt I~flII~flP or some one designated by the board, Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge SPECI must deliver to the commissionersToIbEw I.UI~Iielection the poll list, the boxes contain- Notice1 to Jh Nweryy gienthtI il mk ingth ballots and wvritten statements udppofrlickto o .B ensbouy, inte of heresltof heelection. 4 ug fProbate forPcesouti A few choice pigs fo' Kale.-- Managers of Election.-The following the tate of South Carolina, on the 9th . C. Smith Pickens. Pigs now readyday of >r delivery. pointed to holi the election at the va noon, or as soon thereafter as kous precincts in the c : e .S1'iC1A I. 4)lati-To patints coming fraon Alice Mill-W~. E. Hill, T. H ardo, *H mtdcasd n bands ickeiis counity to our G.reenville oflie for eye R. R. Smith. J .S ih eesd n bande ork: As we are members of the Chamber of Norris-D. M. Newton, J.T. Masse charge as administrator of said estate. on nerce, we refund railroad fares. .. C. CyBro' C. E. DoINO (1011, <01 ult rigrefptometristOptieian. presi ghs. 20, t The Globe optical Co., Masonic'reniple, Pleasant Grove-W. D. HenjrixD.L 2 Administrator. reenville, S. C. Barker, A. G. Fortner. .....-Peters Creek---W. H. Williams J. E. Citation Engraved Wedding Invitations, an- Sileton, John T. Foster. State or South Carolina, ouncements, cards, stationery, etc., of gsed Store-S. F. Prior, W. D. County of Pickens. he highest quality and latest styles can Sutherland, J. P. Jones. e had at The Pickens Sentinel office, Eastatoe-A. T. Winchester, W W. By J. B. Newber, Probate Judge: ee our samples and get our prices.William McCombs made Ceu apendgtorpie. aen D. . Wicheri,.W.Bgs suit to me to grant him letters of ad For Sale-At a bargain, one farm Sith. ministration of the estate and effects of wo miles southwest of Pickens C. H.,Lirt-.BRihdsnSJ.obJhnHMobs nown as part of the Garryn place; willisoWA.WtisThearhrfrtoceanad elI on easy terms. If interested applyPiesCotnMl-.S.Cmblmoshalndsnuateknrdad o Luther B. Boggs, Wahalla, S.5. 20TJ.HysH.JPatro. 'ceirsfthsidonR.Mom, I SI L L at lot or tobacco. M~iy notion Is it's be- Fe ause I know what gool l obac"on is~ 41 select mn .W etr oemi h or fPoae ob re k inda ( lawers t il spitters lik. ei the FltR c-.S isn I. j eda iknS . nte1t a ups, sauicers 1andl~te 'Irea teo t one it urely pays to xee Ti. D. htrris. Se at .M yc.so asi n hyhvwysi _____ Julin som oe-signatedlby, . N ardmiitainsoloegatd must d.. - - laeerB t. Juhen comsinr Gieofe m adad elti Notice of Electiolecin the plista, W.he boxes ntain- ugs, no oin,195 Souh Cro~a nteralos and wteven, J.S.tet ofeofC te Gaes. fte lcin County orPickensaaerseJ T. ElectiamsTh followingio Notce s erey ventht a dc- tmagrs C.f Gletoaeee ateop-t Crin, Ailwl ehedo 4h a fSp ie Mill-D. E.aHilt, M.BH.Gardet ounyoikn icsfxdb a nsi ony pNrrs--. . Newto, E.TH. Wasey, Wees .B rlm utt ~he uesionas o whthe th man-C. . Boroughs. ~actue andsale f alcholicleassndtI ertovr-nt.imDletersdfraxiiD.La i Bur arkiAnt otnr.F.EdnW .toothesaendeec fV ever~sshal beprohbitd orConPeoesS C.e--W H.rWiuriamsoJ.sE nue inthisstae, a prvide byActgapletn, JonD. Mauster . S a-Teeae hrfrt i n d Hog6sedumttoteqalfe let ct .M Dtodes. F.nshallanioirar W.ki edan Suth qeto o h roiiin fLoerand,-. 0ones.L reiosoftesidWAturhms iqurs ndbevrags n satean toGEnwoaod-A . .ches, . .bfr e nteCuto rtt proideforthecaryin ofthee IElisen, . . Bunkher.behlatPcnsS.Cotethly i~isionalinto-e.B.Mt, approved.theogts, Libaey-E B.to Rill-F.rdso n, .J.M ofb- tme,11,netatrp~ia of February, 1915.Jns, W. P. Mcakiel.tinhroaI 'cckntetr he lifcatonsfor uffageareasPiken Cee-tdnE ix,T. . altonl, not hwcue fayte ae Tows . . atios, .J.Ptesn Residnce n stte tw yeasCriothe Pains-J.. P.ndley, Em oprsh adamnstainsoln Freeman M.graHnteer Kennoeier n h ~l)D rcnc~MF estr. Gienunermyyndondselds. t inwHhteeetrofest oe orioll SpringE T.Cowencer. 20hdyoEAgsAn.oii 95 duSntpybe.Poiddehaw alph G.msync. Jeoeayeeto faypl a he sulia Store-. . Fin,.oh 17J B. NWEY Sel eNointie sttothEerwiseuonfrth lcinlnd 0ho liid l ~ ~ tate of South Carolina, -CCn E .Sees .S ye Regstrtyion. Payken f~ aeiSptm ea kn Cateche-.t.ilia s . W Nincdig pollebyx assesseda an colect- Hoar, . J.Gallr. E RI, Cut fPce iboe duing behldothe iou yea.y The Sp- ixMe-.Gart, .B art, ifer A D.e1915,cateo the om re- ofyd Gart. C.GIE, CutoomnPes ducts fnxedTby aw invsaidounty,.uposPraters-C.G.iLewisgElH.sWatson the offiero asutorizedtoerct sauH BosiroStaead.ut oasdfnat teaes shall bocie prote ofh PickeJnes Couty S.CKeithefnat bv-nmd pinued m thisse, Youprviredbherebyapsummoned. Muanin W.qSGar h06 osubied qufooeing ele- edettnwerthecompainodnthin.c pos thenquesond clerks musibto tak tionopercswasn-W.eOnChapmanceE.L. thanuscetorenstiteoaloh.i iJones J.To ellde. lrko oratPces . n3s Thvie himof the boarm of thsmpoaEnsoF.GgBners visins adinter eft athproe the 1th dayEafleylytton5,ian-F.oE.erarr, J.M. :oayyofrFebruar, 1915.hJonesP.oP.pMcinnien ma.The aniiaons elec thiraear- asMieiekJonsi,.E.Dltn folown an.lek L.i W.Nationds.n iehroeclsvo h a fsc Posec at ta vtng years, ms the Pickns-.L tohornpeytwo-horoopervien fyufioaseh complainetyewrthinththelltimereemeoresaidester ilnedic athe o'lck a.er m.vdcoed atu jaCr orl-.O Hughoy, T.C.Spner, tifi hi cin ilaplth 4o'cloksp n., xepayet ixhCt montfIsa 'Wilttsllas.dwetcur o h rle eaneih Charlestn, eethey ofapll tax open IsaueaMilCi.TarnJh atu7 a.nd paal closeded6. mha min as fRp Ralmselirycmlit ite mnargeof haveorganizer tohurch Th mnagt ell at fe recinct foredatdJl 1 .D 9 a tacncy; anof pubne .ol he aal be above all requste to.elegaeoneSo entted the ite-sxa apont, freo-thimnme to se r Clerkboxeso and amneg the stt,( trleualified vtrtemn- blaifth e aetio id , 10th CofRfIN gerldin who atax, begsworn can conc- J~uro.pgs E.liniC'sAtorey ibdurg the pevion. yea. ielro hel G.U GAINr ElStr otedfndnW .Cse ducthn oe of cethcae eo the ceip l1o l t T I tBe aentcta h umn nti tages sad e mocusv proe pfthubliclyunyS.C toayment thereaot e n on h.\at OUt oea( e ~atoofwihtefrgigiao anefore complaintfwaxfiledrinpthenofthc ballos managers and connerk mvust it ytlto teceko or a iknS . andi subscribe util the costitui oalath. W a t t - el w Te cadrmae of sttementr of manersl nte3s a fJl,11,adin can adignither thme Wthito thre clasheri ~ thae Themaiagr eoec ther har- inEo codto. PkcS C.EROION 4 o'clok p. m. excep PnatheCityfos Attorney . Charestn, weretheyshal beopeed , an e yoir eed hea