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OA OJ4EHAXLF The pur6haseiprice of this famous. ONEIDA COMMUNITY RELIANCE PLATE E give coupons with every 25c. pur W chase of a Ithe high grade usrau teed products made by the Uited Drug Company* We are willing to lose money on the silverware to get you ac quainted with these goods, which are standard in their line. Liggett's and Fenway Candies, Harmony Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Stitionery, Rubber Goods and hundreds of other items, household preparations, etc. When you want something ask for a United Drug Co. product because coupons are only given with these goods. You cannot afford not to secure this popular silverware, guaranteed 26 years, when you can get it on our halt bought plan. As an example, this teaspoon that sells for 20c. you can get for 10c. with coupons. Pickens Drug Company The Rexall Store THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Sa*, Sound and Progrzslve We solicit your banking business and will show you every cuurtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. PI CK E N S B A NK PICKEN~, S. C. Capital & Surplus $60,000 Interest Pai on Deposits J. McD. BRUCE, FRANK McFALL President Cashier N O T I C El I am still buying Chestnut P'oles. If you have any, cut and bring them in. Lengths and siggas follows: 30 foot, 8 inches through top|35 fo t 10o inches through top 35 foot, 8 inches through top'45 fo~ 08 inches through top Poles to be straight, barked and ofrive timber. A. B. Taylor, Pickens, S. C. Don't Buy a Wagon Until You Have Seen the Columbas Before you decide on any wagon, examine the Columbus. Strongly 'built of the best possible material the Columbus wagon gives the most satisfactory service for the longest period of years. There is no secret In the notedly long life of. the Columbus wagon. It is the result of the methods employed in construction. There is no wood In this wagon which has not been air dried under shelter f romn one to two years. The axles and the spokes of the wheels are hickory, the bounds, bolstere and sandboards are oak, and the bottom of the box is'straight grained flawless pine. These are just a few examples of the care which Is taken to make this wagon as reliable as possible. The result Is thet the -Columbus wagon Is unbeatable In reliability and endurance, Com. fin and exammne it for yourself. We know you will be pleased, , Pickens Hdw. & Grocery Co. Miss Poppy 14tibling ha' Z*' turned from a visit to relatiye in Seneca. Miss Sadie Nealey left Tuest day for Pendleton, where she will teach scoool. Keowee lodge No. 79, A. F.A(. will hold its regular meeting Saturday night at 7.30. J. T. Richey and family have returned from Columbia, where they spent the holidays with rel atives. Messrs. B. P. Powell and Fred HIunter of Liberty rapte 3 were business visitors at the county 3eat Tuesday. Messrs. L. R. Henderson and W. Williams have purchased bhe stock of goods 'of Andrew. Burgess in Easley. PresidingElderCarlisle preach 3d at the Pickens Methodist .hurch Sunday night, deliver ing a strong sermon. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rover have returned from Athens,;Ga., )fter spending two weeks with relatives at that place. The price of drugs continues bo advance. Quinine is gettingI scarcer every day and even the price of our old friend castor oil is going up. The Ladies' Cottage prayer mieeting will meet Friday even ing at 3 o'clock with Mrs. H. A. Nealey. All the ladies of Pick ans are cordially invited to at bend. A man went into EarleLew is' drug store the other day and sald: "See here, Doc, I want a calendar; I've been using my old one three years and it's about worn out." Auditor Christopher began his rounds Monday for the con venience of tax vayors in mak ing returns. See auditor's no tice elsewhere in this paper for date when he will be in your section. County Superintendent of Ed ucation Halium will go to Co lurmbia next Tuesday for a con ference with other county super intendents and State Superin tendent Swearingen. School problems will be discussed. Pickens township singing con vention will meet with the Con cord church the fourth Sundav afternoon in3 anuary at 2 oclock. A supply of new books has been received and will be used sonic at this meeting, but the old books will also be used some. Everybody invited. E. L. Finley, of Cole Creek, Tenn., was here recently on a visit to his brothef-, F.L. Finley. Mr. Finley has been in TVennes see t welve years and is doing wvell there. There are fdur of the Finley brothers and all of them are in the meat cutting business. J. J. Aiken of the upper~ sec tion of the county, was at the - ounty seat on business Friday. In rene wing hIs subscription Mr. Aiken said he couldn't do with out The Sentinel and he thought every good citizen should take his county paper. He is right: every good citizen should take his county paper. Our merchant and fellow townsman, Ben F, Parsons, ac comnpanied by his excellent good lady, motored over to Belton Sunday, to see his nephew, the Hon. James (Cox. Mr. Parsons returned Monday evening and says he had a most enjoyable trip, found everybody wvell,Bel a good growing town id the roads in good traveling fx. For Ladles Cold MWeath4 That Give R Nyal's Peroxid Greas Nyal's Fa< .. . White, Fles 25 an Cuti Creme'.-A very soot1 chiapped hands. Fine after smooth, soft and white. I KEGMWEE F The Nyal Qi hone 24. W. P. Sewart, a A zen of Pickens county but 0 living near Calhoun, Ga., ,Ia here on business last week. 'He states that he likes his Georgia home very much and is getting alonr well there. He is looking well and his many friends around here were glad to see him. Mr. Stewart informed us that Messrs. Henry Miller of the Enon section and Will Porter of Crow Creek have rec.ntly mov ed to Georgia and will be his near neighbors. The Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. has just -fin ished making extensive im provements in their plant in Pickens. A force of linemen, ander the supervision of J. A. Redfearn, has been here for the past four weeks making the 3hanges and improvements. rhe central office has been mov 3d from over the postoffice to Jhe second story of the Pickens Bank building and the switch. board has been overhauled; rhe improvements cost the tele phone company about $1,400. Considerably more tax money has been collected by the county breasurer this year than at- the same time last year. Up to Jan uarv 15 last year $50,000 in round numbers had been collect ed. Up to January 1 this year about $105,000 had been collect ed. Still more than half of the tax receipts remain on the books. A one per cent penalty is being collected this month and a two per cent.penalty will be collect ed in February. After Febru ary the penalty will be 7 per cent until March 15, when the tax books close. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that we will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina on the 3d day of February, 1916, at 1i o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of James P. Hughes, deceased, and obtain discharge, as ad ministrator of said estate. R. E. BRUCE, MRS. N. E. HUGHES, '38 Administrators. Puritan Flour It's a Good One Subject to being unsold on arrival wve will offer one car at $6.40. Better look after this. We be lieve it will bring $7.oo before the daisies bloom. Morris & Co , ickens,s.C. SCHEDULE OF BLUE RIDGE R'WAY. Between Belton and Waihalla. KAS'I'IOt; N ______ N o. 12 1I0 2-4 :0 X Leave Wailialhi .... 7 40 :110 6I 44 0 i 1 Lev endlietot ... 8 :i)4 0 4 71 Arrvuleltnw 4us 6 6....u.. No. 11 9 29 25 Leave Belton... I 2..... ...... 4 Lecave I'edletn ... U 61 12 2t 38 89 1 Trains No. 9, 10, II atid 12 are first-class d1aily passene rins os . 4, 26 9 ad .0 are first trainis, daily, except Sunday. who Carol ,r Comfoiis FAL Comufort e Face Cream eless 3e Powder. h,.Brunette sing and pleasant lotion for shaving. Makes the skin. NA RA#ACV uaIuly Store N. E. EWIS, Pa'op, We are showing a complete line o f the old reliable "4Stude. baker," and the name STUDEBAKER' has al'ways stood for the best in wagon building. Prices and terms most. reasonable., We also have a warehouse T'ull of the originalkGeorge E. Nissen Co. Wagons in all sizes, fully equipped with brakes. and ratchet, and considering quality and price this wagon has no equal. We also have several -other makes of cheaper, wagons, such as Bagwell and' Hickory. It will pay you to come here for your wagon, for you are not confined to one Okand, but you have- several brands of the leading standardI wagons to select from, an& our prices and terms.will bevery mnteresting to you. When it comes to Buggies, the Tyson & Jones has no equal. It is not the cheapest in price, but you can ride more miles for $P mn a -Tyson & Jones Buggy than you can in the cheaper makes.. The-Rock Hill is our old standby, and there is none. better for the money. Ask for them. Big line--to select fromi. When your mind turns to vehicles come to the Big Store, for we can please you mn quality, terms and price. Heath-B~ruce-Morrow Co.. PICKENS, S. C. The Liquid Smoke Will keep good m ieat good, but will not make spoiled meat good. When your,-meat has taken salt wef17 and ready to hang is the. time to apply Figaro. It ca' ed n nafw mnteIihbuho lt n thetrobleis ve . 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