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Pant Crnron Cloy r Seed Now Also Alfafa Clover We Have Them PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUM, Proprietor Plioase No. 8 THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. safe, Sound and Progressive Ve solicit your banking business and will show you every courtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY,President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. Hoosier Kitche Note wide cupboard - space--unicluttered - This is, "'OOSIE R BE AU TY" T he National Steo Saver act is quite evident that the woi fatthat the "HOOSIER" is superioi The demand for these Cabin< ahnstnecessary to to place your c delivery. The sale was conducted by Mr Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, E L & C. B. II1 EASLEY, SO! b,, forget to bring your wifte' sweet heart out to the oyter supper F'riday night. Pi keus county was well rep resented at the state fair in eol umbla last week. A textile exposition is being hold in Greenville this week. It will 'last through Saturday and'the place of exhibition is the P. &. N. building. Bennett H. Powers arrived ill Seneca Saturday from Douglas, Arizona, on his way to Six Mile. He has been in the western state for several months, but says he has enough of ranch life for the present.-Seneca Journal. Carey & Richey, who handle Overland automobiles in Pickens county have been doing. a good business for several weeks and are now preparing to handle a bigger line. The building has been extended back almost to The Sentinel building, making it one hundred feet long, and more than doubling their floor space. An up-to-dato gasoline station will be installed in front of their garage soon. 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. n Cabini The large net Sale e ens couni & G. B. I at Easley 1October twenty-t 1i mous HO * were so week. '] so great " essary tc tory for and ma: I disappoji wait foi ment to nen of Pickens coun to all other Kitche 3ts has steadily inci >rder in advance to i F. C. List, represei Ind., for NIILTON, JTH CAROLINA O. good frie td Bunk Oran', whoihves near town, brought o 4 The: 'entinol otfie':one day last we a stalk of cotion which contained one hundred and seven bolls and twenty-eight squares; probably others had been knock ed off. The field 'from which this stalk Was taken was planted June 12, after cutting a good vield of oats off this land. Mr. Crane says it will make two bales of cotton to the acre this time. Many Fatal Diseases Show their first symptonis In2 the eyes. That fact alone should establish your contidence In thie inportance of having your eyes properly examinl on the first appearance of (1iscomfort. i i 1- I S'Rl'.v INTS necessaiy for inklug the flil est scientifie eye examinations, - aal nothing Is left uni lone that nn be tbie ne to th11d tle ea.11w of t4yon ble. Globe Optical Company Masonic Temple (I;tlENVILL1:. ,. C. A. A. OD1)M3, A. It. S1.III.) Tres. tier tuel1 'Tres. CONSU;LTING; UIPT' -T'IRISTlS ) ot Sale st Kitchen Cabi ver held in Pick ,y closed at E.L. lamilton's store S.C., Saturday, 30. A total of [ree of these fa D~SIER CABINETS 1 d during the 'he demand was that it was nec wire the fac more Cabinets, miy women were ated and had to the next ship arrive. ty appreciate the n Cabinets. eased until it is - ret an immediate iting the Hoosier Agents, 1.4. We handle the Studebaker and Nis1 en because they always please the buyer. We go upon the theory that to get and hold your trade in the future we must give you the biggest value for bhe money. You are not buying a pig-in-a-poke a thing of unknown or questionable value. You know and everybody knows they are the Standard the world over. Our stock is complete. Come in and let us talk it over. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. PICKENS, S. C. Furniture Talk We have just added to our stock of Furniture another Solid Car Load and everything ;s ready for your inspection. It will be a pleasure for us to show - you through whether you are ready to buy or not. " Investing in good furniture is almost like investing - in real estate. It is something you can use a lifetime - and then be handed down to your children or sold at - your sale and the proceeds be divided between your + heirs. You can't please your wife and your daughter +better than by placing some good furniture in your J:home. Think of how you spend your money and you might find that some of the money you are spending ' could be more profitably spent in p)rofitable merchan-.' disc. That sideboard your wife has talked about so Slong; a good time to buy. We have them $17.50 to + :$45-o.00. 4: Dining Tables $7.00 to $1 7.50. Dining Chairs si.oo to $2.50. S Hall Trees $1o.oo to $15-oo- -: :Lounges s$ 2-50 to $18-50. '.: Center Tables $1.oo to $5-50. -: - Baby Cradles $1.50- 1 Baby Carriages $6.50 to s$11.50. Children's Rockers 75 to S2,5O Children's High Chairs 75 to si-.50. + Kitchen Safes $4.00 to $1 1.0o. Kitchen Tables varying in price according to size. +t - Oak Beds $3.oo to $11. 50 Bed Room Suite $1 5.00 to $65.00. Dressers $6.oo to $20.00.. Wash Stands $4.00 to $10o.0o... ~: Rocking Chairs $2.00 to $6.5o0 Iron Beds $3-50 to $11.50 Springs, Mattresses, Single Beds, Cots, Cot - .- Pads, &c. Remember, we buy Furniture in solid car lots, .therefore, we get better prices, lower freight rates, s Sand the Furniture reaches us in about as good con-.. -dition as it was when it left the factory.+ Conmc to see us. We appreciate your trade and, will treat you right. CRAIG BROS. CO., Pickens (I PI CK ENS B ANK PICK~ENS, S. C. Capital & Sumplus $60,000. Quterest Paid on Deposits J. Mel). BRUCE, FRANK MoFALL IJrrialnnt Cashicr