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' rtV A3 ,o..oy WEiUA 1:AI' A (,AR L~OAD 01" OVERLANDS AT CAREY'S GARAGE -See us before buying. CAREY & RICHEY, Pi~kens. J. ROBT. MARTIN ATTOR NI AND CO UNS i',L()li AT IAW -ImNill: IIIlo 1) AN I) A IN STitEI:'TN (31t1:1:\ ViLl.I:, s. ('. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Phones F I" 4 (.reti1I, s~. C. l'leketi'. S. . McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 SHIGHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND -e - -- .' i / kyour Drugta for CH1.CH$S.Ti#R SA bIAMOND BRAND PILL1S in RDn nd I GOLD inetallic boxes, sealed With Blue )Ubbon. TAKIS NO OTURR. Buy ef your bvugI.lk and ask for ORHI.OUEB.TEuR B )DIAMONDs BRAND PITLS., for tweuty-fite dears regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BYALL DRUGGISTS 4aW EVERYWHERE -TED PICIENS RAl) TIME TABLE NO. 13, SUPER IN EFFECT MI - No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis. Sti 7.30 A.M 11.00 AM 2.55 P.M Lv. 0 Pi '7.35 " 11.05 " 1.00 " 1- F( 7.5 " 11.15 " 3.10 " 5 Pi 7.0"11.20 " 3.15 " 7 A1 11.30 " 3.20 " 8. M 8.05 " 11.26 " 3.25 " Ar. 9.3 Ei x No agent. No. 1 connects with Southe 'Nos. 3 and 4 connect with South 1L2. Nos. 5l and 6 connect with Express handled by the Pickens information apply to J. T. T. FALL SEA "Right on ~vith the rig'ht kind of i ' prices. As proof that mn: been here in bulsineCss for mnade enough mnoney to dligging4)." Everything 11 SundlerwVear that is needet saving prIiees. Cold weat Blankets and heavy andW Wodi andl cotton d1ress g NI (10 not forget the men ai and eassimeres for their Overall on the market. if goods and prices are n< to buy. A. K. PARE GREENVILLE, S( Pickens Cotton Market ' ~.. Corrected by Folger, Thornley & Co.) Thursday.-...--.......-..............11.50 'Friday.-------.-.........11.50 Saturday--.-..............11.25 Monday..---------.........11.50 Tuesdaiy.--.......-..A--1.25 Cotton see was $35 a ton in Piekens Tuesday. Married, by J. B. Newbory,P. J., at his residence October 31, 3.15 Miss Lillie Stancel and Mr. 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 TIES bring 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 crop and make cross ties pay his expenses until he markets another. FiinsTi CrLAss Tiss 40 C.H'N'rs SEcoND " " 2 ' A. B. TAYLOR Pickens, S. C. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late J. H. G. McDaniel must present the same, duly proven, or or before the 20th day of November, 1915, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to the undersigned. B.. T. MCDANIEL, P. P. MCDANIEL, 27 Administrators. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 8th day o t December, 1915, at 11 o'clock in the . orenoon, or as soon thereafter as id application can be heard, for lea\ to make final settle ment of the e. tate of S. A Parsons, deceased, and o. Lain discharge as ad ministrator of sai l estate. . 29 G. W. IonR, Administrator. See The Sentinel for Printing VAY COMPANY CEDING TIME TABLE NO. 12 \RCH 21, 1915. itions. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 ekens 'Ar 9.20 A.M 2.00 P. M 4.10 P.3 rrguson x 9.15 " 1.55 " 4.05 rsons x 18.05 " 1.50 " 3.55 rialis x 18.55 " 1.45 " 3.45" auldins x .50 " 1.32 " 3.40" Isley Lv. .45 " 1.33 " 3.35" 'n Railway train Nos. 29 and 4i ern Railway trains Nos. 39 ani Southern Ry. tramn No. 11. Al Railroad company. For furthei LYLOR, Supt., Pickens, , . LSON\ 1915~ the Job" -y Goods at the right - prices are' cheap, have 'A 25 years and have niot retire; have to "keep dry goods,'hosiery and I nafamnily atmo y heri wvill come, buyl~ your [er'wear andI be readyv. oods .in great variety'. .nd b)oys' flannels, jeans A, wear. The best $1.00 ...ontinuie to call on me, >t right you don't have I, West End )UTH CAROLINA The Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South. N. 11. The following schedule figure are published as information anid ar not guaranteed: No. Leaving Easley Tfimei 42 From Seneca to Charlotte 8.88 a n 12 " Atlanta to Charlotte 1.38 p 40 "Atlanta to Charlotte, 6,25 p n 89 " Charlotte to Atlanta 12.01 p r .11 " Charlotte to Atlanta 4.00 pr 1 41 " Charlotte to A tlanta 9.55 pi 20* * Washington to Bham__7.37 at *Stop on signal to receive passeiger ' for Atlanta. 'Fcr em:rplete i nformnation write , W. R. T1A;ERt, SP. & T. A ., Greenville, . C, Master's Sale State of South Carolina, Coiunty of Pickens. In the Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to a decree signed by Judge R. W. Memminger on the 21st day of October, 1915, in the case named below. I will offer for sale to the highest bid der in front of the court house door at Pickens, South Carolina, on Sale Day in December, 1915, between legal hours of sale, the tract of land below described. William J. Broughton, plaintiff, vs. J J. McAbee and M. J. McAbee, defendants. All that piece, parcel and tract df land lying and being situate in the state and county aforesaid, on the west side of Camp Creek, adjoining lands of David Kay, David 'Parrott, Harvey Chapman and others having such shape, form and lines as shown by a plat recorded with a deed made to W. F. Broughton by Ed ward Watson, dated 5th day of 1'ebru ary, 1895, and recorded in book P., page 307, and containing sixty (60) acres, more or less. Terms of Sale-Cash, and in the event the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale within five (5) days after day of sale the Special M astei' do re advertise and resell on the following sale (lay or some convenient salesday there after, at the same place and on the same terms heretofore set out, at the risk of the former purchaser, and that he con tinue so to do until he has found a pur chaser so comply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps JAMES P. CAREY, Jr., 28 Special Master. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late John Mc Smith must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 1st day of December, 1915, or be debarred payment; and all per sons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to the undersigned. MRS. E. E. SMITH, 28 Administratrix. Notice of Intention to Claim Homestead Whereas, Mary Heaton, widow of John H. Heaton, has filed a petition in my office praying that homestead in the lands and personal property of her late husband, the said John H. Heaton, de ceased, be set off to her and her chil-. dren; Notice is hereby given to all concerned that said petition will be acted upon' and granted as provided by law unless sufficient legal objections are interposed. A. J. -3OGGS (Seal), C.C.P. SPECIAL NOTICES Paintliug and Panerhanugtng -All kinds. See me at Pickens. Work guaranteed. William Anderson. 27 A PECK of good coffee for $1, guaranteed to please or money back. A Kelly Axe ,ic. As good tobacco made 14 plugs $1. A lot of men's sample hats worth $": to P2.50, for $1. A big lot [ of men's and boys' pants from f6c up. In fat times or lean times get in the habit of seeing mie, for it pays to see 1'. 1). latrris. For Sale-Fresh milk cow. See G. A. Ellis, Pickens. 28 'B ent-A two-horse farm, near good diurch and school, in Cross Roads section. See WV. A. Arledge. 27 I Wool Rolls for sale at Craig Bros. [ Co., Pickens, S. C. I SiP ECI A , O)iFFER-Tlo patients coming fromi Plckens county to our Greenville oilice for eye work: As we are members of the Chamber of Con merce, we refund railroad fares. .\. A. Odomn, coussniting O)ptometrist-Opticiana. presi dent 'The G lobe Optieal ('o., Masonicemle Greenville. $. t:. e l, linmg us your chickens, eggs, but ter, etc. Highest market price will be p~aidl. Craig Bros. Co., Pick ens. 'Don 't forget to rea'd the ad vertisements this week. It may save you monev Get Abreast Of the ITimes! By MOSS. No excuse nowadays for the man who puts meal in one saddlebag adrocks in the other to bala nce it. No excuse nowadays, either, for the merchant who is satisfied with 5 or 10 per cent profit from his advertising when with 1 per cent of extra effort he could obtain 20 or 30 per cent profit. Poor advertising payst Good advertising pays Intelligent readers of -g this newspaper will ob serve that our merchants are telling their selling stories in an up to date, snappy, effective manner. I Our business men are alive. This paper is alive. The reason we say better times is because it we know it? Because the people of Pickens goods; because the people are paying more c word "Time-prices" that hurts everybody; because those who could not pay bills in 191 making prompt settlements of same in full; Company is now in better shape to serve the Farm Imi We are now full -to the brim with the best Farni Implements that money can buy, such as the Walter A. Wood Flexible Disc -larrow. Be sure and see this har row before you buy. Any owner will gladly recommend it to you. See the Wood 50-tooth Drag Harrow we are offer Ranges al ? Be sure and see the Allen's Princess Range before you buy. There is no better and we can save you from $10 to $20 on a range. With each cash purchase of an + Allen's Princess Range we are going to 4 give one pure Aluminum Roaster free. 4 These roasters retail at $3 each. Our stoves Groceries! Our line of Groceries is alw that we can select. We do Try a sack of Oxford's Best Flour, a Diamc Bacon in glass jars, also Breakfast Bacon in Meadow Grove Cheese; everybody knows it for country produce, such as chickens, eggs, seed; in fact, most anything you raise on ti for it. Come and see us. 4 PICKENS HARDWAR Pickens, Sot JOB PP OF THE BETTER KIND A You Women wi should come and inspect the goods lis favor by doing so, because they are r you money. It's not passible in an ad their importance to you. You muns know values, you will appreciate the, Kumfy Kloth-the ideal thing for la dies' coats, 56 inches wide. As the clerk Sto show it to you -$1.50 yard. Garbadine in all colors, 25c vard. Poplin, all the new patterns, 15c and 25c yard. Men's Shoes The best work shoe you can buy, $1.98.. Good "brogan" Shoe, $2 valne, $1.75. Tan and black, English last, cloth tops and leather tops, the very latest, $3.50, $4.50 and $.00. Good values in G-un Metal and other leathers, $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98. Beacon Shoes in all leathers, $2.90, $3.48 and $3.98. Again We Say, "Come and See"--We w~ pect to get it is by giving you muore v; elsewhere. As you know, the policy thereby to sell more. Edwin L. i "Qualiy Ten--" Easlej " The Store This IS bette times and we know it. Why do 3 county are buying more goods and better ash for their goods and are cutting out the because people are paying amounts 'in full: I on account of low price of cotton are now because the Pickens Hardware and Grocery people that we have ever been before, plements ing for $12.50. It has no equal. Most of the farmers know they save money by buying the Perfection Iron Beam Plow Stock and Turner, getting two in one. Remenmber the William J. Oliver Turn Plow with a guaranteed standard. When you break one of them we renlace it free of charge. rid Stoves are as good as money can buy for $10 to $28. Get your room fitted up with an up to-date heater or grate. We have a big supply on hand and at prices that you can't turn down. Our line of Shelf Hardware is complete and we can fill almost any or der in this line See our line of Rubber Roofing. A big lot on hand at a low price. ays complete with the best grades of goods not buy a low grade eatable for the table. nd 0 Han, small box Pigmies, Breakfast strip, sliced to suit you; Boiled Ham on ice, is the best; try it. We have a big demand hams, Irish potatoes, corn, oats peas, cane ie farm, and we pay highest market price E & GROCERY CO. nth Carolina. lNTING T THE SENTINEL OFFICE 10 Know Values ted below-you will dio yourself a big cally uncommon values that wvill save Ivertisement to make you fully realize t see the good1s themselves. If you valuie-giving power of this store. Wool Poplin, good value, 98c and $1.48 yardl. Plaids, cotton and wool,10~c, 25c and 48c yard. "Red Seal" Dress Ginghams, 15c value, 10c yard. Ladies' Shoes tno Oood pair heavy Shoes. Our price $1.29. Solid leather. Latest style in clIoth top. Our price, $1.98 and $2.48. Black cloth top. white laces, English last. somiethimw new, $2.48, $2.98 and Other gbod viluies in Shoes, guaranteed solid leather, $1 .48, $1.69 and $1.98. But ton and lace. "Zeigler" Shoes in all leathers, $2.98, $3.48 and $3.98. ant your' trade. Thei only way we ex dlue for your imoniey than you can get of this store is to "sell it for less" and Bolt &~ C.. ~S. C. "Pices Sell" &'s 4Iways Busy"(