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Porto Rico Nancy Hal Triumph, Bunch 'Yam Plenty of Cabbage PlAnts Now 15 cents per 100 PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. NALLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 Announcements SCIAL NOTICES Canditates'e'ards isiertca in this coluni for Fo. 'Nale-Good farm, three miles ve Iouars eCh, itivariably in advance. above Liberty, two good 6-room houses, 0. S. STEWART is hereby announced plenty, outbuildings, plenty good water as a candidate for the office of Clerk of and wood. E. 0. Gilstrap, Liberty Court of Pickens county, subject to the Route.3. 42 rules and regulations of the Democratic party in the primary election of 1916. FP'or Male-Cash or good paper: I 10-horse steam engine; 1 6-horse gaso: line engine, mounted; 1 saw-mill; 1 Porter's Barber Shop threshing machine; I corn mill; 22 horse wagons; 1 organ; 1 mule and I Pickens, S. C. mare. See A.A. Pace at Hagood Mill. 42 The place to get your barber I'retoi's Pllunits-Send for n wat t rig new catalogue. It's free. Fred work done if you want it right Preston, Pine Castle Florida. 51 Sitaving. Iair Gutti g,Shnrnpoomg. MlstAgitg Notice-U. F. Mauldin has boughi singeing, e(t., donte by barbers Who kinow hir out the interest of A. H. Taylor in th buiIness, si! itt reaIsonableC pric i. firm of the Central Grocery Co. and will ita?.or lionin it siipec ty Give 118 it tris still continue to run the business undei Everythling Extretely Sanititry the same name. B. F. Mauldin. Central, S. C., Feb. 1, 1916. 43 Purl t an Fl our Wanted forcu..-20 bushels o running peas. 0. S. Stewart, Pickens, Its a Good One Notice-Mr. J. D. Aiken has boughi interest of G. IV. Gignilliat in businest at Central. Mr. Aiken will continuE the business in his own name as hereto. Subject to being unsold fore. G. I. Gignilliat. 40 on arrival we will ofier time I IS Adrs tr ian of one car at $6.40. Better ri -Th ose: BIX BargaiK in Coffee look after this. We be- A g peck for $1, and it's guaranteei lieve it will bring $7.00 good and strong, Over-ought tobacco iteret rof . W.s Gnilat ine us ines beore the daisies bloom In clothihg, women'ssuits and hre caps-price them in reason and tak them. 7 packages soda 25c; 10 bars c mol0asses. It's certainly paying now dt9a 2c eun ~saa at, T. 1). Harris. Morrisk &oCo1,anPit'snarante d. ~r ton Ovaer-oug tCom bco~ The refund ridroit fast t the cmut c beor e dasiesbloo ptoetrhittmnsitsian idren ' EastAvenue Glbeapical thempany reasoni andmpk Mcgee seenvileD. (ri. fromPicenilounytoourGreevil Work of-AllfKindsoreeye work:rAs we are me0 SAmakeT.osui lo lier of1( tare tchamber ordmerce wo new. We arrefunpraparoadfareso the Si~i. o aon 0 ~vorkand 10 nt ter upgar- t st tni' l nldn ten r H i Classdr Ldelvryda ~ hm 10,a Ol Wor ofAllKinsow have ree l style, o ADyoer' arernngshpecialty, Pi Cn lardantGery Cu At ~'resBarer hop E sle~te for ine you r rin ction We ae han Petopkle an Naea L'gors ne.WCaeprprmoohetoU STe I OwNE oefi Afteranheyohave trieduallasortseof eye'roved planter docts. aetrmera ents anKlisclae or re Wae don laut ny deveredthig yo~ ur w door. onerthihewellow, ane i ~cwho t ft petale s a ot hav uremi tok ol B.ev man PORTE Andalent, at wil o hldoo it At W Poe br Whoe PcsayPie -HOWARD SWcEET, Agent AtFres OaberSoEey e senie fo.rnin ~ Opo~NYAT'S YA U We HaeMayeol STONE E Come t Us iD Afte the hae tred ll srts f ee RO T 1 tlon rally la tAS toeiT'i6eon i 40 al~Ma~ 7 ~ ih .0 ''1Bb i ca*i#.4 V T pid forceful pe is' a man with a loving 6en' r evetyone and his lectures are ich that no one can afford to imisa them., 0q, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in t4 schioliudltorium, he will deliver a most ''ating and instructive lecture on "Schools and Fools." The usual admis plotK this lecture is at least .5c and more,_ but he Is giving this one' to the Pickens -people . for only 25c admission. Everyone who can possibly come out to hear Will D. Upshaw, The Georgia dyclone, should do so. Those.who fail to come are sure to miss something W9ytFll)hije. -Advertisement. Dr. J. N. Hallum is In Atlanta on business. ey. t, R. McClanahan of Liberty was in town Tuesday. James E. Parsons of Liberty was here Monday, but didn't bring his fiddle. Mrs.. W. L. Crosswell of Hartsville is visitig her stepdaughter, Mrs. T. T. Stewart. Wayman Major of near Piedmont spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. A. S. Porter, in Pickens. B. L. Hendrix received another car load of Fords last week and has already sold pa-t of them. Regular meeting of Keowee lodge No. 79, A. F. M., will be held in their hall Saturday night at 7.30 o'clock. Nye are very sorry that several com-' munications which came in late had to be left out of the paper this week. Messrs. B. N. Alexander and J. N. Sentell of Liberty route 2 were business visitors at the county seat Monday. Evervbody is invited to attend the Valentine party at Peters Creek school house Friday night, beginning at 7.30. J. H. Porter, who recently severely cut hisifoot with an axe, is improving, but is unable to walk withoUt crtitches. \ Representative Barr of Georgetown county spent Sunday with Representa tive J. P. Carey, Jr., at his home ir Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hallumof Libert5 are improving in health, we are glad t< state. Mr. Hallum recently strained ahis back lifting some .corn. eT. G. Johnston ~of Central, who was recently -thrown down by a horse an< Sbadly hiurt, is improving and able to b< up, wve are glad to report. There was only one tract.of land aoll Ihere saleaday in this month.. There weri 125 deres in'the tract and it was bough byr Satn M~. Cox for $1205.. ifMessrs. G. W.S Dorr, alias Day an< SM. F. Hester have been appointed men' Sbe'&of ' th board of registration fo fleikens no~nty for the next four years "The Birth of a Nation'' will b fshown ' it Greenville three nights, be .~Iginning next Monday night, with mati n fees Tuesday and Wednesday aftet noons. Qdilte a' good $idal of walnut timbe has .recently been brought from th~ Eastatoe sectioh of the-county to PicI ens and,shipped from, here. Good wa nut. tiniber is.very scarce and brings Shigh priot palatable and 2ierit remedy for orders-of the Ineys, Bladder tLiver such as amedeirritated~ I weakened con ~onm of the Kid rs and. Bladder. Bruce ' A. Finley of ute 5 was he on'business TO e Z' . T.' DJllard of Liberty rout6 8 was a 44ter at'the county gat ihe1 eiclent Bedford of theWesleyan of Central made a uiness trip w York last week... By Act of the legisla te last week the redet hunters' licensel awnow applies to Pickens county. The Ladies' Cottage Praydr Meeting will meet Friday evening at 8 oclol with Mrs. J. M. Stewart. All the ladies of Pickens are cordially invited t< attend. J. Luther Bagwell'of near Nasley lasi week killed a fine hog which;weighed 662 pounds, gross. 1915 seems t0 have been a fne, year for raising hogs ir Pickens county. The patrons and friends of Mauldin school are gordially invited to attend -a box party at the school house Ftiday evening, Feb. 11, at 8o'clock. Proceeds will be used for beneft of the school. The Sentinel greaetly appreciates the interest some of its friends take in send ing in local items. We are always glad to get local items of interest; whether it be one or several. Our telephone number is 27. The lyceum attraction at the school house last Wednesday night. vas im mensely enjoyed by a large audience, despite the inclement weather. The entertainment was all, and more, than was claimed for it. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. LaBoon have re. turned from a visit to relatives in An derson county. They bring the sad news of the illness of W. A. Finley, a brother of C. B. Finley of Pickens, and an uncle of Mrs. LaBoon. Officers LaBoon and Julian caught fivy negroes gambling in a box car neal Liberty Sunday. Since the double-tracl work began on the Southern railway ir this county about- forty negroes havc been caught along the railway gambling T. S. Stribling and family have move( back to their home in Seneca after year spent in Pickens. We are'ver; sorry to ?give up this splendid family The local K. of P. lodge, of which Mr Stribling was ). C.., passed resolution of regret at his departure. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Riice and famil have arrived in Hartwell, moving froi Liberty, S. C. ,Mr. Rice fills the pos tion of superintendent of the cotta mill here, a place he formerly held bi fore ' going to Liberty. We welconm them back to our town.-Hartwell Sur J. M. Nations, a well-known and sul s stantial citizen of route. 5, paid TI t Sentinel a pleasant visit while in tow one day last week. Mr.Nations says I has not sold any-of his cottdni seed th g season, even tho seed was bringing .. high price, but will use all he made f< r fertilizer.. Mr. and Mrs. W. E1. Major and litt e five-year-old, son of Griffin, Ga., hai .returned to theli- home after a visit . her sister, Mris. A. S. Porter. Whi .here thei liftle boy was attacked wi pneumonia, but is --so much imnprov< .that he was able to. return with 11 r parents. -R. P. Prirnce of Central route 3 w I- in Pickens on business Saturday. M a Prince recently had the misfqetune getting his hguse' burned and is tc preparing to rebuild near -the same sit He says the people di. Six Mile are mighty fine and genei'obs people and W&ill' always love tliemi for what th, hav6 done for him. At a meeting of the principals of ti Piedmont Orat6ical and Athletic as, clation inGreenville Saturday, the Plc ens highy sehool was admnitted to t associatIo~i and Will be represented the- next' oratorical contest and tra meet which will be held in Greenvi' April 21-22. The schoolls composing ti associAtion are Richland, Greenvill Fourliain Inn, Westminster, Simpe vilePickens, Forman Fittihg schol Hastoc, :,Easley, Seneca, Central, LI ertiy. The Pickens bdys are -alrea preiticing for the contests and may depended upon to give a good accou of thiemselves. Last yedr our- boys w both9 the Pickens county and sta echA~pionships on the trAck arid th dan tdrn the same trick this year'wi edristant practice. Tho the star of Is yeatfs team is missing this yjarie p.lrnty of good matei-il< left for- a ~ti hempionship team. Who wi1l ~ tai' this year? 4AA deli gh loke at . N 1?Z' Don t Buy a Until Y o Have, Seen the ' umu 3efore you decide on any wagon, examine the Columbus. Strongly built of the best possible .mater .the iumb's. wagon gives the most satisfactory service for' tie long beet riod'of years., There is no secret id. the notedly long life of the. Columbus.*0goA.' It Is the result f the - methods employed in cons trito't heie I' 'no woQd In- thsi agon v.hich has not been air-dried under shelter from one to two years. The axles and the spokes of the, wheels are hickory; the hounds, -A bolsters and sandboards are oak,an'd 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 a's possible. The result Is that the'. Columbus wagon is unbeatable in reliability and enduragoie. Cone' in and examine it for yourself. We know you will be pleased. Pickens Hdw. & Grocery .. TRUNKSAND BAGS! We have just. gotten in a new line of Trunks an1 Bags and* can' fit you up in most any kind or price, from the' lsiallest to the largest, the cheapestt highest. }When you need anything in this line call on us. We are givi' the line our special attentio CRAIGBR .CO N do - HIGHEST PRI " FOR.PRODUC ~ Brin~ on your pygdn the hig est mark9&tm y paying 14c per lb. ) ash 5ca per Sl. in trade for ha xn 1s. ~ '. n $1.50 per bushel fo u yzng~ S)Onions. eIn order to make rb~n o rm Spring Goods, I willmake special prices onAe 0-Wear Clothing,) and Woolen Goods that ha9 i oc will now gob.) at cper yard. oile'du Nord Ginghams at ~c er yard. Pacific Mills Percales .athe 2C;Mar4t be Ga s-fo;' ad e a id nt I st i have a -lar qutritir', & Setink All custo. ners o are h9I .cg~ouponsa e hI am still p,ayitg p~ er pound for hens4 Yorpatronage wil be appreciated,