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tbed of Mrs. Jpian The many friends of Mrs. AmandaA. Julian will be grieved to learn of her sickness t*I death. - She was a member of Crose Roads Baptist church and a good, Christiah woman. The body was laid to rest atOld Pickens church, Rev. Jadkson'Stansell conducting the funeal; services. She, leaves a husband aid several 'children. The .bereaved ones have the aynpathy of the entire com-. nunity. A FRIEND. * 'nual Meeting neeting of the Old Stone * metery association will Stone church, Ocdhee 30, '1915, at 11 a. m. -ay be expected by Dr. aca. Important busi niess meeting. Large attendance de sired and expected. Bring lunch basket and pocketbook-stocked. By order of CAPT. J. MILES PICKENS, Pres. R. N. BRACKETT, Secy-Treas. Card of Thanks Jesse T. Julian and children wish to thank their neighbors and friends for kindness shown the family during the illness and death of wife and mother; also Dr.. Woodruff for his faithfulness. A FRIEND. Card of Thanks We, the children of Mrs. Naomi Mose ley, desire to express our thanks and appreciation to the. friends and neigh bors of our mother during her illness and death for the many courtesies and help rendered. In our grief words fail to express our heartfelt thanks. May God's richest blessings rest upon you nil. THE CHILDREN. The Sentinel's Honor Roll Following are the new and renewal subscriptions to the people's paper since last week's issue. If Your neighbor's name is not there, ask him about it: NEW SUBSCRIBERS. B. J. Garvin -Elbert Welborn Lem Rosemond (col) L. S. Stone J. H. Burroughs Mrs. Geo-ge Hall D. W. Cantrell R. L. Craig P. M. Breazeale -RENEwALS. J. M. Powveil 'J. S. Wilson T. 0. Lesley M. C. Smith W. L. Blackerby . S. G. norr Dorr :ton *art atell e rise in the price of cotton the mail order houses of the north have tlooded this section of the country with catalogs andl prIicelists of every dlescrip- C tion. The only way the merchants of the South can counteract this is to use I plenty of newspaper adlvertising space. . Bridging the d you and "a The Bell Telephone, w~ wire, brings millions of ~ your voice. Many thousand of thenr hundred miles, can be react Are you making u1se o fasm, in your flome or in y< profit of time, money or co Bell Telephone if you will i Grasp the Opportunity!I * Call or write the mana~ 'SOUTHERN BELL TI ~D TELEGRfAPH Box 129,. Grec PICKENS The Cash Market Many thousands of ties will be sold here this fall and winter. Your thrifty neighbor will no doubt market several hundred. Do you realize that FIRST CLASS TIESbring FORTY DOLLARS. per hundred and that it cost only TEN to TWELVE Dollars to have them cut. The wise farmer will save the money he has. received for this year's creD and make cross ties pay his expenses until he markets another. Fins'r CLASS TIES 40 CENrs SECOND " " 25 A. B. TAYLOR Pickens, S. C. 'But It Must Have A 'Punch ! By MOSS. Some advertising is fancy, some clever, some strong and convincing. The la:; usually makes the mcd sales, and sales cou::1. Wise merchants ad vertise to the point. They tell all that is necessary to tell, and they tell it with a punch. When it is best to list the details they do so. When it is best to use pith they do so. But a punch is needed always. Look through this paper right now criti cally and carefully, and size up the ads. Do It NOW f you have a little floweret You wouldl place on someone's hrow, )o not wait until tomorrow Do it now. f a little bit of sunshine In your heart you wvould allow, )o not wait until too late - but Do it now. ~lowing words uplonl a tombstone Do but -little good, I trow. f you'd show a little kindness-. Do it now. -Exchange. istance 'twixt nywbere." ith its 16,000,000 miles of eople within earshot of , living within fifty or a ~ed for a small toil charge. f this vast bridge on your )ur business. There's a nvenience for you in the ise it. 'er to-day. CLIEPHONE f( COMPANY w cil-e, S. rES Afternoon Singing There will be an afternoon singing at Golden Creek Baptist church next Sun day, Oct. 30, from 2 to 5 o'clock. All good singers are requested to be pres ent. U. D. NATIONS, Clerk. Box Supper Everybody is cordially invited to a box uipper to bp given at Dacusville schoolhouse Friday night. October 29. We want all the ladies to bring boxes, as we know the-boy's are coming to buy them. , For the benefit of the Dacus ville school. PROF. T. F. LuPo. Bringing It Home Smith and Jones stood gassing on the street corner. A young lady passed by and Smith made a pert remark and both men laughed uproariouslv. A few min utes later another lady tripped along and Jones let loose a few verbal shots. And then the fight commenced, for the second lady was Smith's sister. Moral: Think. more and talk less. -Exchange. Bell Reads the Ads York News. Not long ago we advised Gaffney to hold a ten-cent day, but Pickens has gone one step better and is about to hold a one-cent day. The City Market To the Readers of The Pickens Sen tinel: I am still in the meat business and handle the best of everything in this line, such as Beef, Pork, Fish, Oysters and all market meats. Am also in the market for hides and will pay ten to fifteen cents for them. I wish to thank the people for past patronage and assure them that a con tinuance of same will be appreciated. I am still at the same old stand. ,26 F. L. FINLEY, Pickens. SPECIAL NOTICES Winteds-At once, a cord of good dry stove wood. Apply to The Sentinel office. Lunnel FIor" Male-I will soll.at Pickens on Salesday in November my 36-acre farm, near Vineland gradet school house, 5 miles of Glenwood Cot ton Mill, to the highest bidder. For further information see B. E. Freeman at Dillard's store, Hampton Avenue Greenville, S. C. Iauiraiisag 13nul Paperhanguages -All kinds. See me at Pickens. Work guaranteed. William Anderson. 27 TIharee Truets4I of my home p~lacc for sale yet-No. 1, -78 acres; No. 2. 4i acres. Five miles above Easley, neat Pickens railroad, R.A. Bowven, Pickens. For' S ie-Fresh milk cow. See G. A. Ellis, Pickens. 28 For' IRent--A two-horse farm, near good church and school, in Cross Roads section. See W. A. Arledge. 27 Wo1 ol Itol is for sale at Craig Bros. Co., Piekens. S. C. (III \. 144 il 4I 1.l ToeI1'1' 4,at ies e inIng114 roto (S-Ren' i ni y to ouS. nvle !C'fr.v l~riumg us your chickens, eggs. buit ter,. etc. H-Iighest market price will be p~aid. ( raig Bros ~o. , P'ickens. All Persoins indebted to me please call and set tle in full by November 1st. R. B. Waldrop, P'ickens, S. C. 25 'Fr Malie--- Mare seven years old. See .J. P. Carey.,J Jr . Pickens. 1Tf br pre. n 144 tocI 41 k is. disposed(4 of. a splen. a1 harIyn : worth11 In pi4 er Ih,. cevr po4tIut ,.ttar tetli to. .atisfy or4 11uoney''4 back. I amI) eitting thle pri11* 4.i tohnero'ii 441atuI.1 4 .\ f hew nur 4elIy 41xe fori .4-.4 .\sI(ihi ngI4 had14 it doels pa4y 1(o se4 . 1). 11h1r1is. Notice to Debtors and Creditorr All persons holding claims against the estate of the late J1. H. G. McDaniel must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 20th day of November, 1915, or be dlebarred1 payment; and all persons indebtedl to saidi estate must make payment on or before the above (late to the undersigned. B. T. McDANIEL, P. P. MCDANIEL, 27 Administrators. Trespass Notices, printed ori cloth,!for sale at this office. Send your next .or der for printing to The Sentinel and have it printed right Telephone 27 BE T TER T IM2iSV: The reason we say better times is because it IS better times and we know it: Why'do we know it? Because the people of Pickens county are buying more .*oods and better goods; because the people are paving more cash for their goods Al are cuttrhu out the 4word "Time-prices" that hurts every body: because people are paying. amounts in full: 4because those who could not pay bills in 1914 on account of low price of cotton at'e kIew makmng prompt settlements of same In full; because the Pickens Hardware and Grocery Company is now in better shape to serve the people that we have ever been before. + We are now full to the brim with the ing for $12.50. It has no equal. Most of * best Farm Implements that money can the farmers know they save money by * buy, such as the Walter A. Wood Flexible buying the Perfection Iron Beam Plow Disc Harrow. Be sure and see this har- Stock and Turner, getting wo in one. The ro bef e y buy. e Ay ove s it Iow with a guaranteed standard. When gladly recommend it to you. See the you break one of them we regoace it free * Wood 50-tooth Drag Harrow we are offer- of charge. Ranges and Stoves H m iBe sure and see the Allen's Princess are as good as money can buy for $10 to Range before you buy. There is no better $28. Ge't your room fitted up with an up W and we can save you from 10 to $2( on a to-date heater or grate. We have a big. * range. With each cash purchase of an supply on hand and at prices that you can't * Allen's Princess Range we are going to turn down. Our line of Shelf Hardware ive aone sure ainm Rostree isi complete and we can fill almost any or -in u r der m this lne See our line of Rubber 1 i These roasters retail a~t $3 each. Our stoves Roofing. A big lot on hand at a lpow price Groceries! Our line of oroceries is always complete with the best grades of goods * that we can select. We do'not buy a low grade eatable for the table. * Try a sack of Oxford's Best Flour, a Diamond C Ham, small box Pignies, Breakfast Bacon i glass jars, also Breakfast Bacon in strip, sliced to suit you; Boiled Ham on ice, Meadow Grove Cheese; everybody knows it is the best; try it.- We have a big demand for country produce, such as chickens, eggs, hams, Irish potatoes, corn, oats peas, cane seed; n fact, most anythng you raise on the farm, and ue ly highest market price i for c lt. Conme and see us. +PICKENS HARDWARE & GROCERY Co. v oPickens, South Carolina. JOB PRI NTING OF THE BETTER KIND AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE 'dwin L Bolt & Co. Our Profit Sharing Plan ry On every purchase you Fuake at this store, small o gla ,you will r ci a receipt issued by our Na tional cash register which will be redeemed at our sstore for valuable premiums and merchandise. Ask the clerk for save your receipts. S"Saturday Special Sale" Saturday, October 3oth, we wvill sell for that day only, starting at 9 a. mn., S COTITON BLANKETS size 4ox64, a goodl 7g5e value, our p)rice for Saturday only -- ~PSee our big circular for Bargain prices in. high class Merchandise which will be mailed or delivered at your door. c'Shoes ! Shoes !! Me'PatSisEc Shoes for everybody at the right price. Men's shoes in all kinds $1.50 to $5.00. Ladies' shoes, all kinds, 0 to $4.00 . soo Boys' shoes in all kinds $1.00 to $2.98. pns$.0vle u rc,9c Misses' and children's shoes in all kinds Me"udew.r4cvle3. 500 to $1.98.Me'patii IIpten$10vlu98 A good pair heavy work shoes for men, Mn' vrlltekidyupa 1~ $2.50 value, our special, $1.98.foevrvheorpie7c See our big circular for prices on all oMen's Peanet shirts, c. Pist ecdit pantsin in vainl, orrce98 Men'sinrk shirslloodoaoue,39 andy48 Plaidsn sOundevalues,41c value 39c. We aso avea fll ineof oolgoos i po~in, Wen'yo gantsn ray foath ot s it. drles98c serges, broadcloths etc.e, yo ealls thaSrie awit you atth1.s A bg vlueiulaneleteexta havy 121-2 sorei pvrywhe, lon uaity.7c Pplmu al coor2c.d Edwin L.IBolt & C "Qaality T'ells" Easley, S. C. "Pie ol