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+ ' 54 t =t; r t ? r} t x r' Ir! +'.'1 l it r : . '' k ( ' :,x:l r, (".' t V i ".S!1 i .' f y .\. ? r l' !. 1 +5 r.'. ;'i, t. i; ...T ; ,+.' , ,f ,'? 1. s } ,, . , :S r+YY+1 "tM 'yi r irrJh?1yr !, /,b lV rash+re rs1 l i try:. ' - : ; r .; . y . ! V{Y Z' . t3 \ .t1: .!, +. a (r +.r.-'' ,{' ? I ala ht s", , N S, 'h r. + ' 1 '{+ f?r " + t's + i ' . iM a r ,; r. t :.,y~; ''ri r ',> v - I 1 'r' y, .. 4\ .h; 'i ?,: 1r i :,,r i fit ' .' . 1' y' "-1 , ,? r t {j0/ rys yy1?It 'rr ', 4'' s {, ,1. r+.w..w .b.. .r l. _.'s. Sot 0 $&00 of I ''D MO N'ST Granite and Copper C'IA Ware Free With Every 'Majestic Range Sold A N D . SAVE $8.00 As a special inducement during our dem onstration week only, with every Majestic Range sold (prices always the same), we will give free one handso.ne set of ware as illus trated here. Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Not a piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It cannot possibly be bought for less than $8.oo. This ware is on exhibition at our store. DON'T FAIL, TO SEE IT. - Which Shall It Be? Do you intend to continue laboring, burn ing valuable fuel and destroying high-priced food with that old worn-out cook stove? You know that old stove eats up a lot of fuel each year. You know you have trouble in getting it to bake just right, in fact, spoil a batch of bread every once in a while-you know it costs considerable for yearly repairs. Stop and think and figure. Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good range-a range with a reputation The Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range You make no mistake in buying the Great Majestic-it's the Range with the Reputation -ask your neighbors. Then, too, it's made just right and of the right kind of material Malleable and Charcoal Iron--riveted to gether practically air tight-lined with pure asbestos-parts being malleable can't break -has.a movable reservoir and an oven that doesn't warp-that's why the Majestic uses so little fuel, bakes just right every day in the year (browns bread just right all over without turning), heats 15 gallons of water while breakfast is cooking--properly handled lasts a lifetime and costs practically nothing tor repairs. Don't buy the range you expect to last a lifetime "unsight unseen;" you'll sure to be disappointed. Come to our store during demonstration week, see the Great Majestic, have its many exclusive features explained, find out why the Majestic is 300 per cent stronger than other ranges where most ranges are weakest. HEATH Letter From Georgia cotton. Some .. raising cattle. Editor The Sentinel: Pickens edge of town -county is my native home. My fully run for: father, R. (I. Clayton, left there from 30 to 40 for Texas in 1874 and came back good health an to D)alton, Ga., in 1875. I was thing we need married to S. H. Broivne of Res. If and of my aca, Ga., September 7, 1892, and county shoult lived there until 1913, wvhen we change we wc came to rTunnel Hill, Ga. We investigate th live on a small farm a quarter of We are 18 mi a mile from the depot. This is toric battlefiel one of the best small towns on wvhich battle v the W. & A. railroad. It has ago and whici about 300 inhabitants, three in by many & churches, good school and is sur- I, close hop rounded by fine, fertile lands some of my S which grow corn, wheat, oats. OmcL~LA Ci potatoes, rye, clover, grass and i Tunnel Hill Report of Expenditures by the Supervisor f< Third Quarters, Ending October 1, Salaries county officials...................... MagIstrates and constables, including two rura Convicts supplies, guards, etc............... KCourt expenses..........-................... Roads and bridges--Including contracts for road work, salaries scrape hands, lumber'and improvements..................... ........ Poorhouse and poor-including supplies, physi< ical supplise, examining and conyeying lui Books, stationery and printing.............. Public buildings-including new vault and fix Equalization board........................ Board of education .....................-..-. Sheriff-dieting, etc............................. One nmill special pension fund.................... JAMES B. CR WV. L. MATHEI'NY, Clerk of Board. A One f Rf fl One Week OnyOc.25 Week Only MAJE5TIC-RANGES-ARE-MADE-IN-ALL-SIZE5-ANDSTYLE5 NLE"1--DE RED - p-aZ -- --EVY'RRLElZES-U9lNPMN. U:ER fER'N-D IER l-fLRRE-EVEWBURNAU)IRE1 H~vYTiL~tie.-iRUNABLPEtZ * -t~ --- SRIPPlPI'Pan 2-Lmfll'EVER ) mLE : 13OZ- liLL-CPPER'TE1 4<ETTLE- - - BVRN lRES-DRlPPlNG PN9. 149Z- ?LLCOPPER 2-Shl-SiRIP-PnNM. 0 THIS SET OF W&ARE FREE Don't Overlook the Date. This is a Special Invitation to You and Youlr Friends and Neighbos BRUCE-MORROW C PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA are profiting byHnrRl ikn McLean, william Matheny, Robert has"ben "LCCSS Graded and High School Seventh Grade, Hlono-r Roll-Melaniee 10 years and hais Thorniey, Mary Robinson. Distinction cows. We( ha ve (All pupils averaging 95 andl over on List-Thelma Lewis, Nita Hiamnes, Janie d : good water. The the ailly recitations and maintaining a Holder, EthelyneGantt,Malinda Porter, And i oi'der i is good farmeris. standing of 95 or over on attendance Ivy Mauldin. price) for your riends of Pickens andl~ deportment have their names placed Eighth Grade, Distinction 1,ist-- Clar- with each casi 1 want to make a on the honor roll for that month. Those ence Bowen, Harry McIaniel, Bertie paintedI China' uld like for you to pupils making an average from90-95on Simmons. Olive Nealey, ernice Carey, the amoiunt of S part of Georgia. their daily recitations and maintaining Poppy Stribbling. a I, the regrular iles from the his- a standard of 90-95 on attendance have Ninth Grade. Honor Rollt-Joe Frank apprection o E of Chicamang, their names on the distinction list: Freeman. Distinction List - Bertha On account ~as fought 52 years First Grade, Distmnction IList-winni. Cantrell, Annie Graviey, Ella Lewis, barga'os that i was piarticipatedl fred Stwat Elizabeth Roark, Caro- Ethel Stewart, Florence Stewart, Mar outh Carolinians. line Jones, David Gantt, R. L. David, garet Garland, Marie Iiot. Y dwideSh ing to hear fro Claude Searight, Robert Morris. Danville Plaid C. friends. second Grade, Honor Roll-Nannie Big ShoW Here Riverside and AYTON BRIOwNa- Bowen, Wyatt Stewart, Bird Lewis, Cheviots, ya ,Ga.- Margaret Richey. Distinction List- The Great Southern Shows, All grades D ir te ScondandInnie cantrell, Margaret Crane, Eu-- d irect frem D)acusville, where por yard, fr r1te9 ecndan gene Alexander. they showed the day before, hit Heaviest wvel 1915.Third Grade, Honor 1(oll-MargaretjPickens~ Wednesday and gave per yard, fr ......$33246 Bivens. Distinction List-Annie Mae two performances. The show Silks from'a pl..........$33.47 Christopher,Saralh Oureton, Ruth Grav- seemingly was a hard-luck prop- Ladis' Corsi ..ic...... 177.47 Icy, Thelma Seawright, Harold Wolfe. osition, as the manager annouc- A complete ........... 252.04 Fourth Grade, Distinction List-Daisy ed that the balloon had been de- boys' H-ats ari and..... b Bivens, Ellen Freeman, Lois Hames, troyed the week before, the Itet styles. peman ent laughes, Neta Bell Johnson, Patti educated horse had died and the permanent 7411Porter, Essie Stewart, Mary Maude elephant had escaped. Thej~ .............1297.441twat show, therefore, resembled a We want a ans, met t th rade, Distinction List-Kath. museum of antiquities, of which pound up t 3( atiet..127.08 arne Hagood, Edna willis, Nennie Mor the leading actress and the cam . ..r......... . ris, Gonald Roark, Theodore Stephen- l i seered to b the most ancient. ures.......252.13A good1-sized crow1 witnessed .............1.00 Sixth Grade, Honor Roll Eula Stew.- he night p erformance and the ........... 130.00 art. Distinictionl List-Claude welborn, applause was so great that a por ........3619,15 Eava Freeman, Eunice Cameron, Edna tionl of the seats collapsed. J AI-Iu -rvo,' Porter, Mary Hlallumn, Esther Baker, , UerIS1.Elinor McDaniel, Robert Bowen, Price ISee Th'le Sentinel for Printing Children's Souvenir Day 100 Story Books, "The Quillivers' Ride," Free By Claude Wetmore. A charming story for boys and girls of the adventures of the wee Quillivers in Big Folks' Land, a story that will hold any child's inter est to the very end, and teach a lesson of of life-long value. The first oo boys and girls who present to the Majestic RE between 3 and 5 answers to the f< ceive this fascinat i. What range is your mother now using? :. Give names of anyone you know need ing a new range. 3. The Majestic Range has many points of superiority; which does your mother con sider best? 4. What is your age? 5. When is your birthday? $1.00 ARTICLE FREE The boy or girl giving the neatest and best answer to the third question may select any $i .oo article in our stock IN-ADDITION TO THlIE SOUVENIR. A Prize For Everybody Don't be discouraged if you are not one of the I oo to get the story book. You will re ceive a Majestic Puzzle Card that will afford you many hours of amusement. Be sure to have your answers ready to hand in at our store TUESDAY afternoon, between three and five. They must be WRITTEN if you wish to receive a souvenir or prize. All during this week a special S pecial. demonstrator direct from the Majestic Factory will be glad to show you "All About Ranges"- show you why the Majestic is the best range on earth at any price. Come, if You Intend to Buy-or Not Education lies in KNOWING THINGS, KNOW why the oven of a range is heated, KNOW how the water is heated, HOW the top is heated, WHY the Majestic uses so little fuel, KNOW how a range is made in side and outside. This education may serve you in the future. I)on't overlook a chance to KNOW THINGS shown by one who KNOWS. COME. OMPANY aant Your Trade! r) obtafin it we are going to give the highest market produ1ico. Also, in addition,. we are giving coupons pu rchase. which are redeemable in elegant hand vare. TIhese coup)ons akre valued at 24 per cent of your pulrchlase. Bear in mind that you get goods price, and these c~onprons are FREF, to show our your trade. of limited .space 1. will only quote a few of the many ar1e oferd soting, yard. 5c ~C~j~o os ltig s, yard......... 5cpi Southern Silk trd.................Lc ress (in'gams, m.......9 to 12c Inwhv h a~t a~u ght Ontings, SheIhaevehnddb >........ 6c to 9cfo. |5c to $1 yard. ts fromi 25c to $1. A(o))eeln fFehGo line of men's and cre laso ad (1 Casofthe vry W caryf shovs' alothiny, thin httaedmns tourfryng se hens, I aeeand ~ilnyyuld be c per chicke.re.ylcpudfrhn pt 5 thrs~in trae rd dmns W.. H ENDRICKS PICKENS R4