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pIckCENS,8. C., NovEBnEl 11, 1915. Enterc at PIekets 'ostoitlee as bcod Csti Mall Matier. SI PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCI GAlY Hio''T, Manager. obittary notices aind trioIttes of respect o n't - r one huntidred worils wii be priiited1 free f .'harge. .\11 over tihat niumber mnist be pale ler at the rate o' one (etlt a wort. 'ash t, neeompany torteript. v a rs of' thlits hnks n b tichet for one-hai cent a word Good morning, Miss Chrysat:themum 'umpiilikin pies are ripetWong i ens What has become of the e . tiver iser who used to write it Nun2: According to the Fore-: I 'N. C Free Press, moonshining i not taught in the moonligh: sh h of the Old North State. r; I)et'am wen to t he fair Uast week nd came and wrote his paper full of poetry. ('an't imagine what got into the old man. Vhat has become of the old-timey correspondent who used to say that -.Jlim Ilokus has got hissel t a rubber tired buggy-look out, girls.'" If Carrania's proposed reconstruction of Mexico is going to be anything like the brand that was handed to the South just. after the recent fuss, Mexico is better oil' as she is. That noise like rain which we heard Wednesday morning was Tom Watson weeping over the death of Nathan Strauss, who was one of the most prom inent Jews in the South. First time a girl falls in love she thinks it is the most serious thing ever. hut when she has had the disease a do.en times she pays about as much atention to it a.; she does to Christmas. Iere's 2a chance for everybody in liekens county: The first person who brings The Sentinel a turkey for the t'itor's Thanksgiving dinner will re receive the paper for the next fifty-two weeks free of charge. I f the original of the picture of the ' S. hattleship South Carolina, printed in the Greenville Piedmont recently, is i.s bad as it looks it will no doubt prove a terror if it should ever come in con tact with another warrior. Frenchmen are using their national drink, absinthe, as material for making explosives and giving it to her enemies in the shape of death-dealing shells. That's one way to get rid of likker, but you don't catch us South Carolini ans wvasting ouri mountain detw in any suchi reckless manner. WVe sometimes feel like lamating a 1olice officer for artresting a "'poor ~ nigger" fot- shooting craps, while he oveirlooks the moniedl white man who ~1 phays poker; but we are afraid -because he might quit ar-resting the "nigger." * (reenwood Indlex. The oflicer's should try a little diversitication and give them all a taste of the majesty of the law. O~ne-sided enforcement is what brings the lawv into contemplt in many instances. llaving tried in v'aini to get .l ustice IIughes of the supreme court to resign and1( accept the Repulican notmi nation for the presidency, (; - (. I>. leadlers have dlecidedl to take the lHon. Elihu Root of Newv York. .Mr iRloot is knowvn to dlesire thbe honoi- of' beinrg the Repub lican nominee fot the highest ollice in the gift cf the people, and it's a hun - dred-to-one shot thatt that's all hr will get out of it. The Paragrapher's' U nion will meet in Columbia November 17 and hold high' earlinival for twvo days. We catn think of nothing that would pilease us more~ than to be present and sit meekly by andl listen to the great sages andl emi nlent wits, but ourt pr-ivate secretar-y treasurer-exchequer., e tc , has j ui a conie in andl announced that thiei'e is I shortage of coin, cash and kale in om strong box, and this here miser'abb wvretch will be unable to attend. Georgia's legislature is niow in extra ordlinary session, and the principal buisi ness before it is the passage of appro priation bills, wvhich the pirohis blocke at the regular session, and more strini gent liquor laws. The majority of th legislators are dIrys and dlry legislatio: is expected, One of the leaders sa~ that it is intended to make even "thi smell of liquor unlawful in Georgia. 'I We'd like to see any old legislatui - prohibit blockade likker from smellinj law or no lawl A very wise scout is Jonathan Keese, a ~Who believes 0 lie hears And i he sees. OUn W~i'EKLY RlI)nntL1---Why ist crow the bravest bird in the wvorld? Because it never shows the wvh f'eather. IT TO THE SrATETA1It Dear Bill: As I promised you beforehand I will try to tell you somethin about nm v trip to the state fair a Columbia. But, Bill, that was bad arrangement we made abou 3 me seeing and doing enough fo - us both, and I don't think w better try that any more. Well, I got there Wednesda r night and the first thing I dii was to find a place to stay. Be lieve me, Bill, old bay, there wa some crowd there. Went al over town trying to find a place and all I found was all the hotels boarding houses and lots of th< people full. Was just trying t< figure out some plan when I rat across an old friend-one of then kind, Bill, who is always rca glad when he can do you a sun enough favor. You know the. call Columubit the capitol city, Bill. \\ell.it is only they ought to spell it cap ital. Bili, would voul believe it: I sawt1 that fellow Bob Gonzales what von was talking abotut,adt you would be surprised. Whv, he just looks like a regula t el low. I didn't see a thing w ron1 with him, and they say he eats, sleeps, and etc , etc.. and piar' checks, old maids, and etc,, etc. just like ordinary people. And I saw that fellow Joe Sparks, too, Bill. I sure would hate to to have to tote him up the street, Bill, and I'm l ad our editor didn't. You know, B;P his regular name is Joe Spark. but they had lo add thy ; 'eat:, there's so many of 'im. I had heard that Columbia h a lot of big, fine banks. Bil. su they sure have, but the i and finest one I saw was ch called Col, William Banks 1H a regular Col.. too, Bill, an-i to belong to Gov. Blease - G(ov. Heyward's stat. I .. which. You can tind ." wliting him. Well, Bill, 1 went out t. fair grounds twice, but it w take about fou' davs to erything they had out there. was more than fair. Pick. county had an exhibit, and it was a jim dandy one, too. Bill. You know last year was the first time Pickens county had one at the state fair. Old Tom A.Bow en was right there on the job and I heard several people tell him they thought his exhibit was the best one there. The Ed, of the Pickens Sentinel asked me to write somethinv about it for his paper, but Tom didn't have time to tell me all about it and said he would get up the (lots later. But, believe me, old pal, old Pickens was right there with the goods, as me and you knowed they would all the time. There was lots ot Pickens people there, too. You saw in the paper about that pretty queen and pretty maids of honor what w'as there. Well they was there and prettv, too, Bill, but it's the truth w~he., I tell you we could get that many young ladies in Pickens who could knock the socks off the jubilee queens. No, niot that, either, Bill YOU know what I want to say. I mean the Pick ens crowd wvould he way yond~er the prettiest. Well. iGill, I like to forgot about them Cola. square meals. That~ is, I like to forgot to tell you about them. Bill, it you ever' eat one it'll take yon a long timte to forget it. Bill, they dlon't look exactly squar'e befor'e you eat, but after y'ou eat one it ain't long bief ore it feels kinder square. It looks to me like they ought to call 'emi quar'e meals. Bill,1 dlidnl't see any pickpock ets there, but there are a lot of barbers and shoeshiners there. Bill, if you ever go in one of them shops to get a shave you -better tako your gun with you. Every time you say that's all you want and start to get up the barber grabs you by the neck and shoves you back and does something else to your head oi your face or neck, and he don't .do it free of charge, either'. Fi, - nally, when he thinks he's got I all you have he lets you up, and -If you happen to have anything e he overlooked the shoeshiner gets a that as you go out the door. s Well, Bill, I haven't told yot o half about it yet, but my papel Is giving out and, you know e ,just getting back from the fair t, I can't afford too many stamps I (lid wvant to tell you about thi sideshows, etc., at the f a I grounds and the football gami and the shows up town, but can't nowv. The shows wore c k., the, Bill, and may hay something on ours, but the acd he rosses didn't. Well, solong, Bill. Next tim ite I see you lt'll finish telling you 'AILING 'W READT ADS., COSTS MNE R j- than o'ce in our news paper experience have wE known men and women tc pay much more for a certain ar t ticle than they would have been r asked to pay had they read the advertisements in The Sentinel and thus been familiar with the offers of local business house; were making. You, Mr. Man or Mrs. Woman, spend a great deal of money among our stores month aftei month. Ar- you getting the most. for that muoney that it it possible to get. Unless you are a constant reader of ourl adver liing .yo tre siot. n tall safely plate your confidt.nt-ce in t he local auvertiser, for he must relain here to back up liis as sertion-, while if you Jurchase out ot townl you nlier'el - takea sonieoih- t'lse's Vortd and vomi purh'lw ad walk aw av--ofttn to be tiisappointe. Read the atd wreients phaced this wee~tk: C-'ee:S Uhornley & co. l'-'aig: thus, Co. 3. ' :. i.s. n i hn at Lime 't '.~m .:.4 ,'+s1e:-enty aad a.. val-. as f :j:c1-, ::.. :e lE ge in funds -building to ck he-~ ''Frar.c Elenor La . r Hal".' Besides a -.s.:. :..cn wili appear her i e. :ze: donor. her portrait S -+ :..: in the building. Miss t r-ar.ces eserve= mTuh credit for thus helping her alma mater and we are cer tain the trustees and faculty of the col lege appreciate the gift. Mrs. R. E. Lathem and daughter, Miss Frances Lathem, of Easley have recently taken a little one-armed boy from near Brown's hotel to educate. His name is Walter Nix. They have agreed to pay his board and tuition at Six Mile academy until he finishes there, and then send him to Furman university provided he makes good at Six Mile. Progress. S$100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diseasje that science has been ablo to cure In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrhi Cure i. the only poiiocre now known to tha medical fraernt..tarrh being a constiltutional disease, require's :a constitutional- treav mient. Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is takcen In ternally, acting directly upon the bloodi and muii'ous surfaces of the system. there by detroying the foundation of the' di:: ease. and giving the patient stren~h by building up the- constitution and a.:.dstlne. nature in doing its vwork. The prorprietors have so m':h faith In its curative pow ers that they offe-r One Hundred Dollars for any ca.e that it fails t'> cure. S'end for list of testimonials. Addr"as 1'. J. (CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drupgrris*.. ?Z'. Take H~all' FaImily Pills far constipation. Trespass Notices at this office Yale Man's Life Saved in Big War by Coffee fatitry ati the beinnI ing of the ar '. owe hisi lk ife (o a coiiarade who wa i'ki kild . LIel ly ti wa w~aoundedl at the Ilattle of Yp Jres and~ a leftr I yttig betweetn the hosthile line for telve hoitrF a. i Whe nighiti en lhe stairted to crawl buck to. the Gertan lines,. ontly to fill iunconselotas. Whaiet he recovered eon - *,eitonsne~ss lhe s'aw a daleada Cotaradte lyIng lhe idhlet im i. (On his belt as a lliak of cofl'ee Lleweliin iatugeud to an fac-tena the lask, aund was. Put licienatly sttimulatedl by thle Cof fee it eitined to reac-h the t renehes. Yet you will find people in this peaceful country today who substitute all brands of stump water for a cup of good coffee. If you wvill try the famous Luzianne Brand Put up in sealed Tin Cans, and guaranteed to please --your j Coffee troubles will be all over o All Good Grocers Sell It e Save Your Luzianne Coupons .FOR VALUABLE GIFTfS . We Are A complete and i + children's and r Skirts. A big ra + fabrics in Serges price from $7.50 + from $3.00 to $1 A full and con + $1.50 to $7.50. Our line of M that money can variety of styles Boys' clothing Youth's clothil Men's clothing AI Boys' and Mei * to $15.00. Our stock in this fall than e through our roc you. Quality in time is our rnott FOLGEF 4O Clothing, Shoe . Sole Agents for Walk Ovi + Machines. Iron Kin_ Sm.r'es * Mitchell Automobi e. Tax Notice E , *P ( i: . 'ieke.re.' .t - he bo1" for toe t(o. '. " . I : o I r I e. .: '.r" o; . I ris ::.n i . l. :4 1A. t(" i'' . ih r -. 1 .i : i' . T e 1 'I :'s: '':t!i (L 1t a.Tllhoe! . h prefite L- "" . :1 : r . ". :t ' . 1 :1 . to"" Ii "t- 15t )!~ 1".: .- 1 . na t "' t "t". '" . 1 !> ' 1) i: : a l 'll it;(.t:1: i per" ( ent. .'" s :.r --t:"I. : hite1 It;/ i ( e o' w i:1 i.:sse. 1 xpa yer. 'witi n.' prloperty or lavin. t -1 'or. therm wi l p:eIrse a-k for tax reeipt .'th towvnship or special school district In whnch he or they ma) owni pro;erty. This i' w ery itnopiortant. as there are so inanti school 'iistriets. Those- who io not wish to "cotie to the otie can write ne, not litter than the '3)th of 1Ieeernher, and I will furnish them with the a mounit due atnd they anti ;ay inc by cheek. Inloliey order or registeteit iil. If stamps are sent till iot setd atbove -ceit dietnitit1ots. as 1 can not use them, Please dto not set:d me1 cash without registering saine. as it is liale to get lost: If selat otherwise it minst b tit sen'ler' risk. Levy for State tax. ............... 7 inis "evy t'or Constitutionalshool a x .. :t mi Laevy. for ordiary county tax... .I ii l mi I,evy foEr Oht Sobiler's l''esions....I iii): TIotal levy......... ... ..lf in.*1 SpDeca I levies for the fol low114imi dist rietis: School illstrict No. I.. . .. : igj IWEhoo l strlet No. 2...... .. .......i - ii m:us .SchRool 1)striet No. ;t..... .... ..... Romll School 1)1st rit No. I............I mnI s School 1)1st rict No. 5----..... ..ils Sehlool liist rict NED. II.... .-.. ... ...... 11mi11s Sabhool Dlistrict Noi..;.............. i iji;s Schl, District NO. 8....... ........ huB.is SchooEl laist rict No. '. ... ......... .....1 1)1 'WREoo 1)1st rict Nio. li.......... ...5 ii I .SchlEq Dist rict NEo. II....... ....... ....iul. SEchiOO! l Ist rIet NE. 12..... ... :iii Nehoiol 1)15talelt \i. 1:. .. . . .... .... .,, IRi!s .. SEIhEDED 1)1strtiE! No. Il ... .............mt mill Srebool Dist rict NiD. l16......... ........mHij School 11st riot No. Is........ ..... 5 i - SchlEDI laistriet- NE. 19..... ........ i ils SEchooD 1)istrict NEo. 'l0i... .... ...... R imi . SchIooDl Difstrict No. *11... . . ..... 0 :1i - Schiool Di1striot No. -......... :0mi!. Sehol 1ist rie:- No *:1........ S ilI S~fhool Di)tiEt Ni..-I...... .... .... , moil Schiool 1). iut No. '25 .. .. '~ mlill Sooll fDist riot Ni.. !T6... .... .... .. : 11mi1s School 1)1st rIot Ni,. 2i.................10 Ili., Sc hlul flist rfrt No. 's. ... .........I m111 .. Schlli District No '3.... .... :t in i Schoiol 1)1strit No. Ist..... ...... .15 m311isb Schoou~l 'lstrict NED. : .....I . 11mi1b School leist rIot No. |1.. ... .........2'. inilb., SEholI 1)ist riot Nio. :!.......... ... .....oils SchlE f lisi riet NEE. :1t . ... .. .. . i . behEo~l IstriEt NEo.:...... ........I mtlts SEIhoEl D)Istrlct Nii. :0-..... ...........imills SchOo. Dist rIot N'.. -10.. ... ........ 131 mis SEchooD l strit N. II.--...... ..I m111Is School D istrlet Noi. 1-...... ....... '11m11s School Di1st rict No. 15........ ...I 311Ils SE'hoEEolisbtrict NED. lit............ RIIlls Selhool District NED. -Is.... .. ... .. .. :;- m1 School D)istric t No. -1I --- I . . E m Hlls School District Nii. -19 ... ..... .... titmls S o lol DIstrIct No. ri2. . .... R. illls Nitioi, 1)st rIot No. 55. ....... i mIk Sehool Dlistrict Nio. 6. .-........... u mil s t..evy Ior tlitterest of triEkeiis It. R. hiond~s: Iltittricane towni p ............E miills l'Ekeri4 Iownshipg.-.... .............2 m1)11s l'ol Ia xi one lhti lr (4'I O0). rivery maleC tI xeni fromi '2l tol 6) vears uf age are liirble exctt those excused bsyaw C.omitationt rriadi tiax, on diO ollar andE liity (Cnts ($1 .50. All tmale pEtrsons8 fromi 21 to. 0) are lIable excepti those exculsedl by law. Capitation Dog TaDx..\Il personls Eown~Ing ElogE iare reiltairedl to pay a itationIER tix or it. hos wrtn for Staltetls of theIr tax wvIll 105 iT A VG ltI.Ti WAf, J. ROBT. MARTIN ' AITTOll IAY AND I COU:NSELLIAli COIElN KIt HItOAD ANt) nIAIN S'IltlW'TS GitEENVILLE,~ '. I. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Phones a 1041 11EJ(I Biueg us your chickens, eggs, but ter, etc. Highest market pnrico will be paidl. OJrnigJnr.n1 ., Pn:,.ens Showing This F 1p to date line of ladies' Coat Suits, + nisses' Cloaks, lidies' 'Cloaks and ,nge of Coat Suits.made of the latest + Poplins and Garbadines, ranging in to $25. Ladies' cloaks in all colors + 5.00. Skirts from $2.50 to $8.00. iplete line of children's cloaks from + en's and Boys' Clothing is the best + buy, and we are showing a large o and patterns. from $2 a suit to $7. fig from $3 a suit to $15. from $5 a suit to $25. i's Overcoats and Mackinaw's from $A.50 0 every department is more compl te 'er before, and all we ask is a lo k >ms and we can more than convinse merchandise first, last and all tl\e o. Yours truly, 2, THORNLEY & 00. s, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty -r Shoes. H awes Hats, Carhart Overalls, New Home Sewin * , Chase City and BahorK Buggies, Mitchell Wagons an FALL SEASON 1 91 . 1"Right on the Job" with the right kind of I)ry GoodIs at the right prices. As proof that my prices are cheap, have been here in binsiness for 25 years and have not made enough inoney to retire; have to "kee) digging." Iverything in dry goods, hosiery and' I1ull.erwear' that is needed 1i a family at n'ioney saving p)r ices. Cold weather vill comne, buty your Blankets and heavy u. terw-ear and- lbe read y. Wool and cotton (tress goods in great vrei . (do niot forget the mleni andl bo(ys'' thinels, jeans anii eassIner~es hor thirI w(ear. The hest $1.00 -<Overall onl the~ muarket. Conitinue to ctall on me, il goods and1 prices ar notI1(. right you d (on't have to buyI. A. K. PARK. West End a, I GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Sate Sound and Progressive We solicit your banking~ business and will show you every courtesy and convenie: ce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J.* P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. Wheat, Shorts an Dr. WV. E. Scott Rice Meal OSTEOPA THIC PiHYSICIAN Try a few while cottonseed I" """" meal is so high. You will find icIb..Irq.n,, that it is all right and cheaper. IIm 4! Ask Clemson and see that you get high grade feed. We will have another car in a few days. a ut O art wa t 1u an hatI an - i Morris & Co., __ckens___s___. Groenylc. .(* At "'""".".St1. Dr. L. L. Jamieson McSwamn & Craig Phicaan Sugo LAWYERS Physlcya an. C.reo Practice in State and Federal 0 'Ea ey . . Greenvile Offce Phone 210 Ukcases oI the Stomach Specialt