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Picketsf Sentine PICKENS, S. Ca NOVEMBER 25, 1915. l:atered at Pickenws l stofece as Second Cho Mail %iatter. $I PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANC GARY HIOTT, Manager. Otbituary notices anI trirutes of respect < IMot o"roue hundredl wordis will be printed fre of charge. All over that number mIut be pil for at the rate of one dent a wort. I'nsh b SeIoIpany inaniuseript. u.rds of tlniutks pu Iiwhed for one-half cent a word. WE ARE THANKFUL For the friends we have. That everything we hear is not so. That we got our stove up last week. That we are no worse ofi than we are. That everybody doesn't spell it Xmas That we are living in Pickens county 'That we have in our heart hate foi o one. For the overlooking of our short comings. That we don't hear all that people say nabout us. For the patronage given us in the past. (Keep it up.) For the words of encouragement spoken to us at all times. That our subscribers do not have to :ead thus stuff' unless they want to. That it is at least a few days longer until our monthly hills begin coming in. That it is custonary to pay only once a1month. It keep):s our creditors from ei ng disappointed too often. For that pair of pants (trousers) .hich our subscribers are going to en ,,ble us to buy before Christmas. For the blessings we've received along the way, and are thankful that we're living this glad Thanksgiving day. That we (10 not have to stay in a trench all (lay looking for a chance to shoot somebody and trying to dodge bullets. For a wife's love, for a mother's love, for a father's love, for a sister's love, fer a brother's love, and for the love of everyone who loves us. We are thanikful f'or the sunshine, We are thank ful1 for the rain. Arnd thankfull we'r'e in no0 danger Of having water' on the bra'iin. G;oodI-bye, Indian summer! I lowdy, .Aister Winter? Governor Rye of Tlennessee is mnaking a good governor in spite of his name. "Nut expert comes to Gieor'gia" - headline. Change cars for Thomnson! J ust think of it! Charleston is t< have t "'water election'" fecember 1-1 They are hav'ing a corn show in WVil mirngtorn, N. C. In a jug or on the ear And according to the sultan of Tur key the L ord is also on his side in thi sar! A nderson c'ounty had ten murdter case on the (locket at last term of' court And yet somie people say thet wvorld i: gettmng better. Mr. IHryan always gets the crowd whether his subject is popular or' other wise. It was S. R. 0. in Charlotte fo hi talk last wecek. Strange, butt tr'ue. When it is ont minute after 8 o'clock it is past 8; an< when it is 30 minutes after it is onl: half palst 8. Ever notice it? There wvon't be much stirring unti those boys wvho have been looking fo "positions" with a "salary" commenc< to look for a job with a pay envelope Up to date there are only sixteer candlidates for the Republican nonina tion. As the Democrats have only on<( candlidate, can this be referred to as i 16i-to-1 campaign? If somie mlor'e of the "highier-ups'' ir England would-followv the lead of Win. ston Churchill in going.to the front ii would perhaps be an inducement for th< "lower-fivesu" to enlist voluntarily. Ount WEEKLJY RiDDLE.-Why are th< entente allies and the editor of Thu Pickens-Sentinel alike? Because we both expectedl to havy Turkey for Thanksgiving andl were dis nppointed. THE JOCASS] COL'MBIA n a enchaated spot which coinmands thi south Carolina mountains is the .Jocassec Ssituation, it has two waterfalls of extraor< long been celebrated in song. The followi1 AH! who can forbear that., Through which the Joci Embosoned in mountail Where Health and Contentn Where law is unknown, as in Ere wealth was ador'd, fertil< Where freedom, like air, is in The choicest of blessings liestt And thou, lovely White Watt The beauties displayed on th3 Niagara may boast of the gra " But thou dost the pleasing an Language fails to express: nc So charming a sight as thy w Jocassee-sweet stream, may .. From the evils of vice and luy Boware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as motEIry v.I stiiel Mletry the sen:;e of melt n:1"1 ornipleely deranige the who ;y.;tera Vieri ' ntering it through the m'i.; :u rfam. Suih articles should nevr"r b ;sI except on prescriptiorn3 frorrt r-v it:tbl physicians;. as the damage the .!I ,In i; t rt fold to the good you can p:s!hih' rdcive from them. Hall's C:tt.irrh ('ttre. re'tm.factItrett by F. J. C'tmvnw. t': (".. ITAlen', 0.. contains no mernu"v. -"'1 i3 1.k1en internally, acting dlr.' iv tipm the blood :mnd mucous sur face:s of the .syten. In buying Hall's C'lta:r' C:re he siro you get the genu inr. It is 'tt'en internally and made in Toledo. Ohio. by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonial.A free. Snil1 hv Trttrists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. I THANKSGIVING DAY nY L. S. CRITTENDEN Today we thank the Lord of Heaven For the many blessings that He's given 'T9 us poor mortals far below Him. How grand it is that we should know Him We planted crops, we plowed and hoed ( them, But God's own rain and sunshine growed f them; Our barns are full to running over, t So praise Him, our Glorious Lover. We live in a land that's unlike others, For peace and plenty are our brothers; So sing, ye bards; your sweetest phrases 1 Uplift, today, in songs of praises! C Pumpkintown. S. C. "Change slow in China"-headline. Different here. Our change is fast disappearing. It seems that this war cannot be run successfully without constant recourse to the Bible. [For that matter no other business can succead without following the teachings of The Book. Old1 John Frost has nipped all of the posies hereabouts. But what we wvant to hear about is: who is going to bring in the first peach blossom? We mean the ones off the tree, of course. Oh. those University of Chicago p~ro fessors! Here comes one who says he has discovered how to bring back youth to old age, and says old animals can be' ''brought back to a condition of youth andl made to pass through the cycle of life agamn and again." Gosh! wve know some animals we hope wvon't try it on! The teeth in Georgia's prtohibition law~ are not so sharp after all. For the man who wants a (dram for himself alone-it is all right. He can get a gallon of wine, six gallons of Budweiser' and half a gallon of booze a month. But he will have to consume it all himsielf, which will not he much trouble for some folks wve know. Thet'e's to be no treat ing your friends unless you take them ho~me with you, and in most cases that wvould be (disastrous- to the supply! Therte is a pilace ini Pickens nmamedl "PIumpkintown,"' and the inhabitants thereof no dloubt think they arc "some pumpkins. "-Newvberry Observer. D)on't forget to read the ad vertisements this week. It may save you money NATURE IBananas, or.anges, 01 pr'eparecs for food, is againist deadlly germiu wvork. Htuman hand dlelightfull coffee f'ron' coffec p)ot ait home. SAVE YOUR LUZIANNE C( The REILY-TAYL NEW ORLEJ NE VALLEY attention of the traveler in our Westeri ." valley. Independent of Its ronntle - Unsary beauty. This beautiful spot hits . ig was written by Professor Bllackburn: sweet valley to praise issee meandering strays, Ls-delightful retreat- -- ent have taken their seat: prinijitive times,1 parent of crimes; - Nature's free plan, )W'd upon man. : -r, what pencil can show bosom of snow: nd and sublime. - d awful combine. r can fancy conceive 1 ild, dashing wave thy banks ever be , ury free. HOW TO REDUCE EXPENSES W HY does a man or woman in buying an advertised art icle seldom tell the mer chant where he or she saw the advertisement? That they (lid See it-and read it-is proved by the purchase they are making at the time, but the retailer is left to form his own conclusion As to what prompted them to :ome to his store. Newspapers arge buyers to tell where they see the advertisements, and they really should do so. If they would, the advertiser would Cnow his advertising was pav ng him. He naturally then vould do more advertising, and ust as naturally, he would sell nore goods. Selling more goods ie would be able to sell even :heaper than he is now doing- t mnd the result would be that the )ublic would benefit-and all ron so little trouble as telling he business man where his ad !ertisement was seen. In look ng over our advertising columns n this issue, please, when buy ng, tell the business man you aw his ad in The Sentinel. 'i'he advertisers this week are: PICKENS: Folger, Thorniey & Co. Hobbs-Henderson Co. Craig Bros. Co. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. J. W. Hendricks, RI. Pickens Drug Co. Keowee Pharmacy. Pickens Bank. Keowee Bank. Morris & Co. Carey's Garage. Linwood Land and Investrnent Co, Lands for Sale. EASLEY: Edwin L. Bolt & Co. GREENVILLE: A. K. Park. Pride, Patton & Trilmatn. Globe Optical Co. Luzianne Coffee. Dr. A. A. Odom, Optometrist. Condonsed Passonqer Schedu o aIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. 7.A 1:50 at. int.N. 7:01 t.i. l.tl :104 pt. mt.N . 5:1 at i. st. 17 I:-5 p. ini. \. S 1:)1.i \t. 19 !i: I p. mi.N .11 t:4) . .\ rrival ,'atri:. 4 lreenwool,..lrettl No. 4 8:4~, at. mt. ' ~ 104a.it No. 6 10:10) t. it. N. 75.a.it No.. 5 12:10 p.. mi. . S1:0)t.i. So. I0 1:-15 p. mt.N. 7l:3tt.i. Nto. 12 -4:10 pt. mt. Nt :0i.it Sit. t 61:t0 pt. mt. Nt 5 121~.c S..1 05 t .N. 1:540 p. mt. N. S. 12: .i. py NatuDepiar .:r'l t~ie srel( toool, IU.ON forV aH.b elif . OR COMPANY . m No.NS,:0 pA.u . We Are A complete and + children's and i Skirts. A big rf + fabrics in Serges , price from $7.50 + from $3.00 to $1 A full and con + $1.50 to $7.50. ?o. Our line of N + that money can variety of styles Boys' clothing Youth's clothii Men's clothing +> Boys' and Mei to $15.00. Our stock in + this fall than ev through our roc you. Quality in o time is our mott FOLGEF Clothing, Shoe Sole Agents for Walk -Ov Machines, Iron King Stove: Mitchell Automobiles. Tax Notice Alive of Cou nty Treasurer, I'ickcis Coilntiy. Pickens, S. C.. October I, 19115. The hooks for the collection of State andi tonnty taxes will be open from October I3, 1915, to iecember :ll. 1915. Those who prefer to do so ea jiny in .ianu try, 1911, with I per cent additIonal. Those waho prefer paying in l'ebruary, 191ti, can do so with 2 per rent ahuitloinol. Those who prefer pAying in .March, 1916i, to the 1nt5l of sit ini l 10nth '11n (10 so by paving all iuiditiontl i7 per cent. .\ fler sahl date the books will close. N. It.--Taxpayers owning property or paying taxes for others will please ask for tax receipt in each township or special school district in which he or they may own property. This is very important, as there are so many school districts. 'Those who do not wish to come to the office can write me, iot litter than the 2ith of Daecember, and I will itt rnlish them with the amottnt due and they ratl pay le by cheek, Mnoney order or registeret malt. If stamps are sent do not send above 2-tent tlentomiinatton as I cani not1 use them. Pilelie cio not setal mue catsh wIthont11 registering sameC ias it is itbile to1 get loist: if sent otherwise It mus ba le at senider's risk. Levy for State titx.... .................. mills Levy for Comnstitnltlonal school ta x . :m n illk Levy for ordinlary cotunty tax .... 11 miiils Levy for Old Soldier-s Pensions. ..I mlil Total levy... .......... ...... ....I I tiiI SClhOOl, TA.\ Special levies for thec followI ig iillst rits: Sethool l)istrict No. I. .... ... i li .School I)istrict No.'. .. ..... ' I tmilis Srhool 1)1st rict No. 3 .............. 6mills Sehooal l)lstrict No. -1......... .... 1 niiIs Schlll llstriet No. 5u..... .......... 11mil1s Stchoit tistrict No. ti....... ....... mills Sjhool Ilistrict No. ; .............. m iills .School llstriet No. 8.... .... m ills School 1)1st rict No. ti ... .... ' a imills Mchool lilstrict No. I i. ....l.. illIs School l)istrict Nii 1... ....II, imills. Stchool tlatrict No. 12 .... ...6 ~ mills School IllstIe No.i;!.. . . i t imill Sehool h~istrict No. I4 ... ... . I iiills School Ilstrict No. 11..... .... 1111ili School listriet No. ii. ......1 mill School 1ist rict No.1 ........ IS lmilIs Selioo! l)lstrict No. 19... .. I mills1 School t)lst rict No. 2'' .....1....11ai School 1)1st ric Ni- ,...--......... mIlk Schooiil Ilistrict No. '2-.... .........s mii! School Ilistrict N(................ 1, mil Scthool Ilistrict Ni. . ~..... . . .. 11.115mll Slchool 1)1st ritl Noi. -:5t..... ..... ........mill1s Scholol I list rIct Ni. '2<... ........... ; n mills Sch l 11111Iistrict Noi. :28---..........I mills1 Sc hool luistrict Noi. :11. ............. I l mills Selhiool 'istrict Nio 4'9...... ....... : t ils Slihooi Ilistriut Noi. :ai..... .......i mil Schooil i strlict N. 3- --- ... I m School l)istrilt N . ii 3i.. ... .... ...... i' .ml~s School i)isti t No.5........ . I mlb.~ School 1)1strlbet No. ;;i ..... .. I IiIis Schiool 1)1st rit No. 3'..... ... ... ..2ig Si'hioii tlistrict No. 3 .-.. . ......I mills Schloo, htstrict No. .In- - ... mills Siholl ltistriht Nil 15... .. I is Si'hooi l Ist rict No. I'..... ..... ..2 .illls SNchol t)Istrict No. 15 ..... ...I millI s Si hoo11 l istrit No,....----.-...........mi111 schiool iltstrict No. ........ .. ......mills scho~ol 1)istrict No..-1..... ...... .. mills lcyho litrt of 51.kn I. I.t:jilis tinarriennei townlshlili...... ............2 11111 Iinstatiie to~wnship il..........-........i -4 mnit P 'ickenls toiwnship ... .I ..-- ... m lls P'ol talx one1( cllihr (t 151. t-:verv male IcitI. /.en f rom '21 to 114 yen rs of age nare I htble e xcept t hose excuseitli byahw. (Comno~tation riinil tax, ione dlolhir 11111t ifty icnts ($j1.50)). A IIillmale persons friim *21 to 50) are liale excepit thotse2 exenseil 15y law. Claitationl Iog Tax .-..All pertsons owning0. slogs are recin irci I tou pay a enpit; at1(1illn taxif lIIfty cents tier (nita.l Those5t wrIting for stateleiets of Ihlir taIx wIl\ S'(Innlty T irensnmrer. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for sale at this office. WI; IIA~ V i; .\ (.\R 1,)A I) Olt OVERLAND S AT CAREY'S GARAGE See us before buying. JAREY & IUCiHEY, Plkinm. | ~~j.~ 4111Ff Showing This Fall: a p to date line of ladies' Coat Suits, nisses' Cloaks, ladies' Cloaks and nge of Coat Suits inade of the latest + , Poplins and Garbadines, rangin in 4 to $25. Ladies' cloaks in all co ors + 5.00. Skirts from $2.50 to $8.00. Zplete line of children's cloaks from + en's and Boys' Clothing is the best buy, and we are showing a large and patterns. from $2 a suit to $7. + mg from $3 a suit to. $15. 4 from $5 a suit to $25. + 1's Overcoats and Mackinaw's from $3.50 0 every department is more complete + 'er before, and all we ask is a look 4 ims and we can more than convince + merchandise first, last and all the o. Yours truly, . ~, T H ORN LE~Y & 00.+ s, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty 'r Shoes, Hawes Hats, Carhart Overalls, New Home Sewing 4 Chase City and Babcock, Buggies, Mitchell Wagons and FALL SEASON 1915 "Right on the Job" . I with the- right kind of I)ry (Goods.; at the right pwices. As )proof that miy prices are cheap, have t beelL lh(e1e mn )uLSiness for 5 years and have not made '1enongh money to retire; have to "keep (iggin(g." Everything i dry goods, hosiery ald tmd(lerwvear thait IS nee~ded in a famnily at mnone~ saving price~. ColdI weather wvill come, huy vour v Bl~ankts anid heavy und1(erwear and~ be 'ready. Woo an cotondres godsingreat variet'v. I. do not larget thle menI and~ b oys' iinels, jeans - and~h cassiiers for thir wear'l. [The b est $1.00 A.K. PARK, West End GREENVILLE, SOUT1H CAROLINA THV~LE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Safe, Sound and Progressalve \Vce solicit your banking~ business and will show you every courtesy and convenie ce consistent with sound bankiug'prin ciles. F ive per cent imterest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAR<EY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. Wheat, Shorts and Dr. WV. E. Scott Rice Meal OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Try a few wvhile cottonseed " '" ~1d1 I;IlllioH, or'er meal is so high. You will find (i,~i' )II ~it L1)p that it is all right and cheaper. Ask Clemson and see that you get high grade feed. We will - have another car in a few days. Mors&Aoikessc cills;S.steteiwtha rg .4 Luf. L. ampe so wl n ftr LAWYERS thoss c han wond lneon o aractice in State and tederal aom whEt Ityal. (. Greenvilleoha O(tilcdtoPhonrele21ro Pickens hn S39(fl% oxl~t o re ~rDiseases ofSthe StomachnaSS.aity Pickns OficePhon 39 Omeleover1asleyBank. Res. Phone 185