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' ," i! 111 / ' f' r ' . F" r d' 4'' t ',i } y e{ a'i t1 '$LfSIED'q EEG r b rJi!dAa -PAPER OP PICKIaNS COUNTY SU B J I3 ' ! _ ...._. _..... .r. f. - "---"- Y .. ..r.- --A w sra.' I tD b ra lstablished,4871--Voluine 45 DICKENS, S. C.,, DECEMBER 16, 1915 SPECIAL -NOTICES' Tuesdays and Saturdsys until end othe season._- 33 For. teat-Two-horse farm for 1916; near Pickens 'ailroad, five miles above Easley. Renter to' furnish stock. R. A. Bowen, Pickens. 33 - I now have an auto delivery ser vice and can deliver your orders at your door- in quick time. All orders appreciated, and given prompt atten tion. D. F. Pace, Pickens; 83 . Notice-I have for sale some nice furniture, such as suites consisting of bedstead, dresser, washstand- organs, stoves and ranges, etc., which will be sold at bargains. A. F. Powell, at IV" Powell's store, near Pickens mill. 33 For Sale--The heirs of Mrs. N. S Moseley will sell on Monday, Dec. 20, at her late residence, all her personal property, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, corn, farming tools, etc. The Heirs. 32 F4o' sale-Rubber-tired buggy at a bargain. Been used only a short time. I Dr. L. F. Robinson, Pickens. 31tf (C)$lN OUT A'T COST tuand below. Every thing to go before .int. I. Con.e early and get choice. -Men's and boys' suits ladies' coal bidits, hats, caps and shoes, rubber rooflig everytiling. Ox tobacco 7c plug: 16 gague uhella SiAd. This is the time it will tray YOU to see 1. 1). Harris. SPICCIA I, O1lii--T1o patients coinini from PIekens county to httr Gr enville ohic fior eye work: As we are members of the Chamber of Con meree, we refund railroad fares. A. A. Olom, consulting O ptinetrist Optician. presi dient The Globe Optichl C o.. Masonic Te'iniple, Greenville, S. t. Notice, Contractors and Builders, The county superintendent of educa tion and trustees of-Reunion school dis trict will meet at the site of the new school house near Beverly December 17 at 1.30 o'clock for the purpose of letting a contract to erect a -new school build b ing in said district. The right is re se'ved to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications are now in the hands of the county superintendent and board of trusteed and may be seen at any time. rte " --> Churc ence og . NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS Are coning in every (ay. Now is the timeUP to select your pres -.oets. We have a large selection o.f ches. WV i atclh lobs,Watch Chains, Cow'i f ILinks, Tie Clasps, anld Lia.Valliers. Al" ; anything in (ut (lass and Silverware. Select a ill'e-elit tla, will last ant bllril happinless Ior years to clll'. H. SNIDER, Jeweler, Easley, S.C. Porter's Barber Shop Pickens, S. C. The place to get your barber -work done if you want it right pilgeug, etc., done by j- Ia bersi wo kiiowt t heir useine'siS m and a tt.g .4able p~rics. itaz~or hoeing ai specilalty (Give us aii tril Syeryting Ex( euiely Sanilary ~Shoe Sto VER aprpraethnaparo pe o nXm speet Le sshwyu PRIDE PAT Gr'een Mrs. Matilda Looper Mrs. Matilda Looper died at th home of. her son, Joseph L. Looper o Cross Roads, -on the 7th instant, in th 77th year-of her life. Her funeral wit held by her pastor, Rev. D. W. Hiott assisted by Rev.. Marion Looper, a Cross Roads church, in the presence o: a vast multitude of sorrowing friends and relatives. Her husband, Thomas P. Looper, died a little more than 23 years ago. Mrs. Looper was before her marriage Miss -Matilda Hendricks, a' daughter of Esquire Larkin Hendricks. She has ar only brother, David Hendricks, who is now .81 years old. Mrs, Looper leaves five sons and twc daughters, as follows: A. J., Joe L., Bird, Mrs. Tom Turner and Mrs. Robert Hendricks, all of Cross Roads com munity; Will T. and Henry of Green ville. Mrs. Looper had been a member of Cross Roads church for about 56 years and had lived a consistent Christian life. Besides her children she leaves many grandchildren and other relatives to weep for her. "Aunt Tilda" was much loved by the people. She loved her church and was faithful to the last. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. She will rest from her labors and her works will follow her. H. Mr. William Keith Dead William Keith died Friday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs.A.W. Folger, in Easley. Mr. Keith was a native of Pickenj county, but for many years resided in Greenville. He was a Confederate veteran and served in the First South Carolina Volunteers, Hamp ton Legion. Mr. Keith first married Miss Edna C. Gossett and the following are the children of this union: Mrs. A. W. Folger, R. A. Keith, Mrs. W. Z. Davis and Mrs C. E. Bull. He was married a second time to Mrs. Emily C. Payne. S. J. Keith, B. C. Keith anc Mrs. W. H. Conley are the children of this union. Mr. Keith was a member of St. Paul's Methodist church o1 Greenville. Pickens Route 4 There will be a box supper and en tertainment at Ambler school house Saturday evening, December 18, be ginning at 6.30 o'clock, and everybody is invited to come. Mrs. A. A. Jone: has it in charge, and this insures it: success. There will be singing an< recitations and a general-good time, The proceeds will be used to buy at organ for the school and Sunday school. The Ambler school began its wintei session Monday morning. This community regrets very much t< learn that in a short time they are tc lose Mr. A. C. Smith and family. They will probably locate in or near Green ville. They are one of our best fami lies and have one extra good quality of always ettending to their own business and letting other people's alone. Ir some sections this kind is scarce. Box Supper at Oolenoy T1he pupils of the Oolenoy gradet school will entertain friends in the schoo auditoriurn Thursday night, Decembel 23, from 8.30 to 11 o'clock There wvil be a play, a box supper and refresh meats. You are invited r'e S ervlce Our aim is to make this store an ideal place inl wvhich to biuy your shoes. You will like the way we serve you. Our salesmen are ex per t in -htting- feet. The -"knowv how"' is wortha whole lot to you when it comes to fitting feet. Your will get comfort, style and quality and at 9 a reasonable prce There is nothing more shoes or a nice room slip )N~ & TILMAN lie. S. C. KEO WEE PHA RA C V ,UsefuI Gifts! GIVE what you would like to receive. That solves the gift question. Look this over and you will find a gil t that will be a pleasure to the recipient as well as to yourself. From B askets 40c and to ancy $6.00 Boxes Nunnally's is "The Gift Supreme." This store has handled Nunnally's Candy for ten years. Waterman's Fountain Pen The Standard of the Wold for Ladies and Gantlemen. A gif t that will last for years. Eagle Caplox Fountain Pen, $1, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. " Jewelry LaVallieres Bar Pins p ~Watch Chains Rings a E li Stick Pins 2"5R MMR SK Mesh Bags i -. ,. Brooches .... Stationery in Fancy Boxes, 25c to $2 50. Hand Mirrors ." . Shaving Mirrors Lap Desks Toilet Sets Hudnuts Fancy Perfumes and Toilet Waters in Fancy Xmas Packages. Other kinds, too. Manicure Sets - Fancy Clocks China Cut Glass .F R. . -. Purses for Gentlemen Ladies' Hand Bags Dolls from 25c to :1.50 Christmas Cards Seals 'Tags Holly Ribbon Tinsel Cord Bells Kidt Kandy Cigars in Christmas Boxes from 25e to $2.00. Perhaps Mother or Sister needs a new Hair Brush We have a new line of solid back hair brushes from 50c to $2.50. There are many things that we haven't room to mention that will make fine gifts. We will be glad to have you call. -Get the habit of seeing wvhat is cari'iedI in this store and keep posted on our prices wvhether you buy 01' not. KEG WEE PHAlRMACV Phone 24. R. . LEWIS, Prop., PICKENJS. ) .. STUBBS-SHOE COMPANY For the Latest Styles In Ladies' Footwear. .Juist rteeived, shipmient Br'onze Boots in button and1 lace. Also black kid Gypsy Boots. Our bronze shdt's are the best that has ever been handled in this market. Shoes are onri profession at Stuibbs'. Children's Shoes are a specialty. 1,ittinig chiildr'en 's shoes properly from t heir earliest age is the suc (cess of graceful, comfortable) feet through life. We sell nature shlapedl shIo(s and1 fit thenm correctiy. They are made of leathers iniendled to wear. Mr'. Rowuiev WuIn~I~s of Pickens County is wvitli us and he will be glad to see his friends from }home. W. G. Stubbs Shoe Company 205 South Main Street, GREENVILLE, S. C. +-. , -+-...--..-- ...-- .-......--:--:-:--!---. ++ + + + + + + .--....i |Thd ependence You Place in Advertising W E need hardly call your attention to, our advertisers this week. The limited time' you have for buying Christmas go'ods naturally drives you to the advertising columns.- It is al ways so. Whenever you anticipate the purchase of anything you hunt up the papers or a catalog, don't you? Yet few peotke realize or appreciate the de pendence6they place in these mediums. The advertising columns of The Pickens Sentinel are storehouses of valuable in formation every week. They carry messages of money-saving opportuni ties that can benefit only those families who make a practice of reading our ads week after week In this issue let us call your attention to the messages from: I'ICKENS: Folger, Thornley & Co. Hobbs-Henderson Co. Craig Bros. Co. Heath-Biruce-Morrow Co. J. C. Alexander. J. W. Ilendricks,-R4. Pickens Drug Co. Keo'vee Pharmacy. Pickens Bank. Keowcc Bank. Morris & Co. G. A. Ellis. Pickens Hardware & Grocery Co. Land Sales. Johnson's 5 and 10c Store. EASLEY: Edwin L. Bolt & Co. H. Snider. GREENVILLE: A. K. Park. Pride, Patton & Tilman. Globe Optical Co. Luzianne Coffee. W. G. Stubbs Shoe Co. W. M. U. Meeting The quarterly meeting of the second division, W. M. U., Piedmont associa tion, will be held at the k irst Baptist church at Liberty, Saturday, December 18, beginning at 10.30 a. m. Each so ciety in this division is urged to send delegates and churches not having so cieties, are asked to send representa tiYe' kilftqrsyfrom other divisionls i" be heartily welcomed. Christnas Entertainment On Satirday'night, Dec. 18, at 7 00 o'clock, the 'teachers and pupils of Peters Creek school will give a Christ mas entertainment at the school house. A small admission fee will be charged for the benefit of the school. The pub lie is cordially invited. Pickens Cotton Market (Corrected by Folger, Thornley & Co.) Thursday 12.12. Friday . . -.12.12. Saturday 12.00 Monday ... .11.87 ITuesday 11.62 Cotton seed was $40) a ton in Pickens Tuesday / AfRANG& DAUGHTER CAN (3 If a Range is Judget The Princess R Meals onl time, at less cost of the PRINCESS' femunP ALLEN~ ,COPPER-BEARING It mea nsl.' thatthere is anyl7 p)articular, while? pa where else, doublecs~ its valiu * Note these features. Mate tains heat. M~aintanins even temperature. Cooks evenly. -Less fOel. \lore dlurable . Ah solutely dependlable. Pickenis Iidw. I Want Your Business! You Will Need Vy Goods! I will guarantee to sell you any thing as cheap as you can get it anywhere, and most things in my line cheaper. I have a lot of Christmas Goods From one cent t one dollar. Be sure to come and look thru. Satisf iction gularanteed or mon ey re'funded. Johnson's 5&lOcStore ONE DOLLAR LIMIT Pickens, S. C. The Ideal Laundry East McBee ienue, Greenville, S. C. 'High Class Laundry Work of All Kinds Dyeing and Cleaning a specialty. We make tlat'old suit look like now. We are prepared to do the work and do not tear up gar ments. Patronize ouragents andi have your laundry delivered at your (oor'. B. B. PORTER, Agent, At Porter's Barber Shop, Pick ens HOWARD SWEET, Agent, At Free's Barber Shop, Easley. You get the best selee t0ions of appSe,)ranges,1niits, raisins, candies, fruiiits of all kinds, and e"specially groee ries for your CJhristmlas ta ble, at Pickenis H-ardw ~a re & U wroery (Company. r )N WIlICi r by the Work it Does des the Kitchen. in more comfort, na some -s. Look for, this nme. INCE55 IRNRANGES to belier Range'lf/ on~ earth in, lented fecatucres found no. 3 to you. Somec reail fact~. Princess k(ithn is aS cool i itchen. Ash (eI inl the (oven imposs08ible. Trrip p~l bo~t m.No hetated pipo mf 1ostan!t hot wa'ter.. & Giroc'y Co. ..~,. shome, Ten-n.