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C U C UT CL ASS AND, SI LVE RWAR E: FOR WEDDING PRESENTS PICKENS DRUG COMPANY.: The Rexall Store J. N. H ALLJI., Proprietor Phone No. 8 THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Safe, Sound and Progressive We solicit your bankingr business and will show you every culirtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. New Pressing Club bAr istalled a first-class pressing and cleaning outfit in the rear of my UA barber shiop and will appreciate your t1 business in this line. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and work is done by first-class workman under - my supervision. Work guaranteed. tSuits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladies' 4 C B. B. PORTER, Pickens, S. C. P6tter's Barber Shop I Next Door to Keowee Bank Pickens, S. C. The place to get your barbei i work done if you want it righl hIavin. Hiir i iuig , u tn.. 31angli Singeing, ele... ' bine ley tbn bers who k now thel t K. ypuCan't Tell By the Discrminaing en dolor or Size of a Frog Th le numiber of feet he can jump). And Young Men Tihat's a business lie knows WVhich he doesn't disclose, who apprleciate trule value in conljunc- For he isn't that Kind of a chumi tion with Style Smartness are encour- \VI (call't j1ump SO verIy fa aged to see the Spring display of Ray ibut by keepitig everlastingly a fabrics now being shown here. it we hope to get part of von Everything Made Strictly to Measure business. at prices according to quality selected. Ltushi'e ihyo 'For particular dressers we suggest the you F'ert.ili zers, H-ay, Corr -remarkable quality we offe ai t I'lour, or any other .supplies yo $22. 50 and $25. 00 """ WC"" W"" ""i""l" I also carry a first-class line of Ladies' A yOn1 cow for sale. and Children's Rteady -Trinnood Hats, anid the prices are right. Morris & Co., Pickens,S.4 Carlos Caint~ctrthswc~ *e~d h Liberty, S. U.liykoniPienfvt Near the Maplecroft Mill ti ve orheHsefRprel * ~We ar'e glad to repo:'t that 1". P.antecou.MrCxsy hc Cauley, wvho has beeni eritically ill forpettoakthraeitrsin * Somectioetiisrwcoveringathetboys. anohe cum. M.Cosaah 'Nal Toolk Pasf@ ~ '4 - /OU'LL like this dentifrice better-it cleanses 4Athe teeth .sweetens the breath and freshens the' .,4, ..- rrouth." It's economical to use. Thoroly satif ac- - tory andl-yZuil like the ~aLe oj !aajiTot Pase Keowee Pharmacy . <The Nyal Quality Drug Store ~ 'Yo~iwinoyback if you want it) O.C A flurry of sndw visited Piakens Sut' day morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. ruve spent last week-end in Charleston. - Mrs.'H: S' McKagan, and little daugh ter, Elinor, 'who has been spending the past week bore with her father, return ed to her home in Greenville Monday. Montvale school closed Friday, April 7tb, after a successful term of nve months with Miss Minnie Herd as prin cipal and Miss Ruth Cannon as assist ant. Three new announcements in The Sen tinel this week. If you are in the race you. had better let the people know it before they promise their support to some one else. There will be an all day singing at Flat Rock church, in the lower section of Pickens county, the fourth Sunday, April 23, Everybody invited to come and bring well-filled baskets. Rev. John T. Mann, the blind evan gelist, will preach at the Pickens Bap tist church Wednesday night at 8 o'clock and at the Pickens Mill church Thurs day night at 7:30. Everybody cordially invited. Last week The Sentinel advertised for a pig which had strayed from its owner, J. D. Holder, four weeks before. The next day J. W. Earle notified Mr. Holder that the pig had taken up at his place. Oh, no, it doesn't >ay to advertise in The Sentinel. People do it just for fun. Congressman A iken has introduced a bill to appropriate $100,000 for the pur chase of sites and erection of public buildings at Easley and Seneca. We do not know whether it is intended to divide the money between the two towns or appropriate $100,000 for each place. Up to this time the bill has not passed. L. S. Reece, who had the misfortune to get his residence near Pickens burned about two months ago, has rebuilt and his family moved into the new house last week. Mr. Reece wishes to thank his friends and neighbors for the many kind acts shown him and his family during their misfor'une. He greatly appreciates the aid given him. Pleasant Grove school closed a suc cessful term last Saturday with com mencement exercises bye- the pupils. Prof. C. B. Griflin is the efficientteach er of this school and we understand that the trustees have done the right thing of re-electing him and will give him an assistant next term. This section of the county is coming to the front. Athalee, the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Hallum, who has been dangerously ill for several duys, is now on the road to recovery. The little girl has been suffering - intensely from a complication of pneumonia, pleurisy and other ailments. A trained nurse has been with her the past week and we are glad to report a great improvement in her condition. The pension money for Coifederate veterans aud widows in Pickens county has arrived. Those entitled to pensions are asked to call on Clerk of Court Boggs at once and receive their money. Those unable to call in person must send a written order. Tihe amount of pension money for Pickens county this year is $7,123.00, which is a little less than last year. But as there are not as many pensioners this year as last each one will receive a little more this time. Rev. Andrew Lee Pickens and Rev. SWalter Lee Coker, both young minis ters, were ordained to the ministry at Mt. Pisgah church in Anderson county last Sunday. Rev. D).W. H iott preached the sermon, Rev. 1). I. Spearman de livered the charge and Rev. Thomas Clyde presented the Bibles. Mr. Pick Iens is onthe editorialstaffrof the Green ville Piedmont and is a brother of Mrs. M. C. Smith of Pickens. Mr. Coker is pastor of -Mt. Carmel church in thuis county. Both are young men of great Ipromise. "Marrie4 on Sunday, April 2, 1916, a' 1the residence of Mr. M. E. Summey, enear Alice Mills, this city, Miss Corrii Hlolcombe and Mr. Williajm Aiken, al of Pickens, Geo. B. Hamilton, Esq. Notary Public, officiating. The happ) couple accompanied by Mr. Clove Davi and Mies Inez. Cantreil and Miss Carri< . Ilolcomnbe retuined to Pickens afte1 the ceremony. As this wvas Mr. H-am oilton s first experience in ticing a nup r. tial knot he wvas a little nervous bu m~nanaged to get through 0. K. --Easle, ~Progress. A t a recent meeting of the Easle, d Long Staple Cotton Growvers C. 11 a. Carpenter was elected temporary see n rotary and authorized to prepare a con xstitution and by-laws to submit at al r early meeting at which a permanen organization wvill be effected and ai rangements made to have a long st 1)1e cotton gin and warehouse erocte at Easley. it is estimated that a least 1,000 acres in Pickens county wil be pilanted in long .staple cotton thi year. Mr.' Carpenter will likely so the planters most of the seed1. Colic Seaborn got his first chance t play baseball on the University of Soul Carolina team last Tuesday, and a pai of the Qolumbia State's report of tI game says: "Seaborn went in as catc' or in the fourth inning when Barksda got his foot injiured, and the lad fro Pickens w as 'all there.' This was h first attempt at catching a game sin< lie was a' kid in shor t trousers. - Seabo1 asa fine future Qs a college athlet He is a willing worker and a player ability. " In this game Guilfor~d celleo of-North Carolina' defeated the Univa sity, 6 to 2. T. T. Stewart has resigned his 1Io tion with the Pic kens .Mercantile C and1 will leave this week for Kingapo Tenwhere he will take charge the hafdware depai'tment sof. p Iar sore...Snc coming, to PeesI ufinds here who sincerely regret t9, I Pti eave us. Kingspor-t is-a'colhj 4Iey new town on the C. .& wyand' is how undergoitig a 1)1 f14a growth. Orte yea' ag i V le'thp .2,000 wh~l~ eand r coiifi, :01 Prine Albe show you t road to smo] P RINCE ALBERT content where it n mits men to smoke all a sore tongue, withoi tobacco enjoyment! T Prince Albert is made by us) fixes that-and aR1NCI the natior comes right to your ta will do for you what : men-make pipe or cig est of your pleasures! Prince Albert is to be had Wh everywhere tobacco Is sold in t'ppy red ba,5' , t tidyi red Albe tins 10c: -handsome pound and half-pound tin humidorS to y( -and-in that classy pound crystal-glass humidor with . as y( sponige-moistener topthatas4 'eps th. tobacco in such fine shape-always I R. . R Married, April 2, at the residence bf the officiating officer, P. L. Green, magistrate at Salem, Miss Mittie Al exander and Leonard. Morgan. The I bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alexander of ~Murphy, -Pickens county, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Morgan of the Oconee creek community of Oconee county. " Sh In To be the first to purchase so.no of our fresh F.lm Packs. Just received1 a ship~ment of abpgost all sizes; the one tab kind, easy to pull. ry one in your cam era quiick. We also sell- the best cameras at the right price. See ais now for your vacation camera. We also have a full line of Photographic Supplies. GLOBE Masonic Temple, Greenville, S.C A. A. Onomi, President. IA..HI S(clJAI)E jec. & Treas. Consulting Optometrists If4YouRyI + il4B n4 d4 04 WillBe 'IL /ob iy I~ X. was made to create tobacco ever exhted before ! It per they want without getting it any comeback but real e patented process by which (and controlled exclusively I cuts out bite and pArch! ALBERT . tal joy smoke/ ste fair and square I And it t has done for thousands of arette smoking.the cheerful- 1 it we tell you about Prince rt is a fact that will'prove out - )ur satisfaction just as quickly )u lay in a stock and fire-up I wl re rcesi P(ttmed Jul 30o11 1907," wLih ha. mr.ds , ravx e.uokn EYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winstor-Salem, H.C. p .Whale .aa. re L.rrI FORD-THE UNIVERSAL CAR* Get the fact-s on the operating costs biefore you RC S buy an automobile. Find out the truth before -not after. And don't be satisfied with hear say or a salesman's claim. Tfhe price of gasolineols high -,so is oil. and there is sure to be an incrosse in the price of all tires. S.. what you want is the car tat vill give you most miles per gallon -ogaoine, per gallon of oil and per set of tires. A Ford wvill go any hereany other car will go aund lots of places others won't go. Roadsters $390 I Touring Car-----.$440 F. 0. B. DETROIT. B. L. HENDRIX, Pickens, S. C. SEASTER 'HATi *A stylish hat. A durable hat. IAn economical hat. * A hat that will please you 4 A hat that will be the en- + Here ItA vy of your friends.+ Ahat that will command 1admiration wherever you go. 1A hat that all people will, I pronounce a genuine I "hat of hats." ENDRSON00. Picken