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17 ? 9 an hose who are really "ny" the in'elves will hasten to put n the screet doors as a pro. tection to the home. Flies are not only annoying, but danger. -oe, because georm - bearipg. Keep'themi out of the house by buying screens for your doors and windows. We have ther. - . great variety, adjustable to required size, and very reason able in price. We Have a Nice Line of Porch Furniture Pickens Hardware & Grocery Company W are pleased to, Annone,' to. friends1n Pickens county that our stock Shoes and Ox- 9 fords for summer: wear is the most complete and hand-. somest that we have. eve~rshown. We sell nothing but footwear, and each AV member of this firm and every.- salesman in tfir tore makes a special study of oes and Shoe-fitting. Therefore we are not only enabled to buy cor rectl Iy, - but-we are able to fit shoes c:orretl3. We -Will take pleasure in hIping you to find just the shoe w h will fit your feet and suit \7o)f We offer you a service which is ha~rd' to find elsewhere. WeV ihave a lot of customers in Pick ens county and we are proud of: them 1. They are increasing yearly: and~. we believe it is due to the hon est v alues and courteous treatmen we1 always give them. R JE, PATTON & TILMAN :I. Greenville, S. C. 'fTuW IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FORD PARTS A b-.~ at Covers. (Gasoline, Oil, Grease, Motal Polish, *-I ,~ h Au to Soal), Cement, Batteries, Radiator Hose,' VI "Cores, 11Tire l'Tlpe, Spark Plugs, Headlight Globes, -~ T ~tains, BJlowvout Patches, Blowout Shoes, Goodyear la w/vad 'fubes, Fisk Uasing~s and Tiubes. "TANKIl" the gasoline purifier. youl ab~out -andORKER the Puncture cure. 111 E STRE AN" Btcele Tires, for the boys. ' uwe haven't got what vou want, we will take pl"u re in getting it for yon. Iyou live out of town), make our' shop your head 4JII"':'r8 Wvheu. voti comne 1:0 t.n \e will treat you rIght.4 Pickens Garage Phone' No~ 7fl GUY McFALL, Manager of so'.1fa t dughter rn t &8t ast, oi y . -feW hoWt&It wa burio l ame' day at- En6n ,churc coe' 4t of the city. The. bticalaureatb sermen of th closlg exsercIses of the' Easly grade( sc.ool,,vIll.be delivered-on Sui4y, Ma3 21, at. 11 o'clock a. M., i thb echo audltorlum, by Prof. R. 0. Lawton, D of .inder College, Mu. Ben T. Durhai, formrly of thie city, died at his home in Ialton, Ga., on the 24th of April, from rheumatisir of the heart. Mr. Durham moved fror Easley to Dalton about ('n or twelve years ago. He is survived by his wife and seven children. His brother, Rev. T. E. Durham of this-city, and his brio. ther-it-law, -Mr. T. N. Sriith;. atternded the funeral on the day following' his death at Dalton, Ga. The contractors who have charge of the grading on the division of the South ern entering the city from the east are working night and day and a good part of Sunday in order to get through with the grading on this division so as to get to work on another division west of the city. They have been doing a good deal of blasting the past week in the cut near the Baptist chaurch. The drill can be heard running at all hours of the night. . Mr. Eliphus C. Sanders, a well known citizen of this county, died at the home of his son, Mr. Pete Sanders, at Glen wood mill village on the 8th instant, af ter a few days' illness from appoplexy. Age 61 years. He is survived by his wife and eight grown children, three sorg and fidk dinghters,' all of Whom reside in this and adjoining counties. His body was carried to Liberty, his former home, for interment. Mr. San ders was stricken with paralysis one day last week as he was walking from the Easley mill into the city. He was seen to fall by some one passing and was caried to the home of his son, Ex Policeman Poe Sanders, where he died, never having fully regained concious ness. To the Merchants and Patrons Of the Pickens Railroad Co. The management of the Pickens R. R. Co. has ordered that iri the future, to expedite the transaction of the business handled by. it and to render the best service t6 all- concerned, the following rules be observed in the delivery of freight and express: That all freight and express be paid for 'before deliverf. ' This is strictly observed by all railroads and express companies everywhere. It renders bet ter satisfaction to both, company and patrons, .as well as making the worl lighter, on the agent. The agent foi this company is under bond and is re sponsible for every cent he handles. This system will eliminate all misunder. standings in regard to condition of freight when received. No Order Notify Shipment wvill be Ielivered unless Endorsed Bill of Lading is prnesented to agent. This must be strictly observed and we earnestly re quest that our merchants and patrons not ask that the agent break this most stringent of all laws governing agents' work. To violate this rule.blrings the entire value of the shipment on the agent's shoulders. Aniy agent violating this rule subjects himni.elf to dismissal of service. For every shipmien t forwarded from Pickens by freight or express requires receipts to be stamped with a one-cent revenue -stamfp. Each shipper will be furnished with Express Bills andl Bills of Lading, which they can fill out and send down with shipment. Remember that the shipment wvill not be sent until this is complied with. We earnestly request that all our patrons co-operate with us in carrying out these rules. The p~eople of Pickens have always stood nobly by the railroad in the ilast, as we are all mutually in terested in each others' wvelfare. There fore, let us work in harmony in the future as we have in the past. Approved: Presidenit. Gen. Mgr. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance * Examination The examInation for' the award of vacant scholarsh'ps in Winthrop College and for the admiission of new students will be held at the county court house on FRIDAY, JULY 7, ATI 9 A. M. Applicants must be not les's than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July?7 they will be awarded to those makcing the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President ,Johnson before the exami nation for scholarship examination blanks. - Scholairships ar~e worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1916. For further infor mation and~ catalogue address Pres. D. B1. .JOHNJSON, Rock Hill, S. C. 4 Miss Mattie Griffin wh6 has been teaching school in Saluda county, re turned to her home here Wednesday, te the delight of her. many friends. 01.4 Th r o SLINIMENT S'Cattle, Etc. Qood for #our oeen Aches, Palm, Rheunuatsm Sora -Cut., Brak etc. 25c. Se. $ At all Dealer., f-ENTRASMOTHEk OE BY A. It. A., CENTRAI, If every man was a P. M. And every "kid" a clerk, And every woman "assistant" P. M., Then who would do the work? - I thought that success Had rewarded my quest And that I should be a great writer; But my literary knocks At the editor's box Only caused the lid to close tighter. Though now I possess The key to success, Still I'm no nearer my goal; 'The coveted key Means nothing to me, For now I can't find the keyhole! Froma -N. C.'Sftbciberi Editor Pickens Sentinel: Please find enclosed, one dollar, for which continue my paper for one year from the time my subscription expired. I like to read the news from my old home town and of the people I used to know, although I see things sometimes that are any thing but pleasant, such as the death of Major Lynch, Captain Herd and others of my old friends. But such is life, and if one is prepared it matters not where he falls, in Pick tens county, S. C., or Hendersonville, N. C. There will be a common meeting place somewhere. Wishing The Sentinel and all its read ers success and happiness, I am Yours sincerely, D. A. COOPER. Hendersonville, N. C. Liberty Singing Convention The Liberty Township Singing con. vention will meet at Rice's Creek Bap tist church the third Sunday in May. All are requested'to bring song books and well-filled baskets. SAM RGGINS, Sec. and Treas. Notice to Old Soldiers All old sbldiers and widows that are entitled to draw a pension under the special act of the legislature to pay all the old soldiers a pension who had been debaared for any cause can- get their money by presenting a county claim opery sgne an prbatd t W.L. athencerk at~ Foger, Thornie & Co.'s store. Will be glad to furnish claim blanks and mail checks to all who are unable to call in person. Address: W. L. MATHIENY, Clerk, 4 . Pickens, S. C. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Roland Chastain must present the same, duly proven, on or before the 25th day ot May, 1910, or he debarred payment; and all per sons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above (late to the undersigned. 'M. F. HI*s'rmn, 2 Administrator. Hobbs-H Now is the Shoes. We women and How about them. Pric a line of Me When are Beach suit' weather yo1 Palm Beach Don't forget the new st: found there Style Plus C Beautiful I Come and s< Pictorial Re HOBBS -HENI NOW ARRIVING Most of our spring lino of Dry Goods and To tions is in and opened i4p reAdy for your insp tion., We carry no jobsorseconds. Everythin new, clean merchandie. at prices as low as cai be sold, quality considered. A good per cent. of our Oxfords have already arrived-the old reliable HamiltoniiBrown make. American Gentleman, $4'.00 to $5.00. American Lady, $3.50 to $4.00. White canvas Oxfords for men, women and children. Outing Shoes for all, 50c to 65c. New lot of Neckties that always please. South ern made for Southern trade. HATS-When in need of a new Hat don't fall to see our line. It is now completo and we want to show you what we have. Come to see us. CRAIG BROSo COMPANY The Place toGet Most z For Your Produce is At HENDRICKS' U We Pay 10c pound for Hen 30c for Roosters 25c for one-pound fryers 20c per pound for Fryers, up to 35c $1.00 a bushel for corn a Greenville market for eggs 16c cash for hams 17c in trade for hams -~J W. NENDRICK8S Quality Printing---The Pickens Sentinel enderson Company time to buy that pair of Low have them in all sizes for men, children. that Straw Hat? We have es run from 50c to $3.00. Also xican Hats, 10 and 25c. you going to buy that Palm With the corning. of warm 1 will do well to buy one of' our suits. Price $6.50. our Millinery Department. All gles in Ladies' Hats are to be lothes $17.00 suit. ine Ladies' Voil Shirt Waists. ?e them. 98c. 9 view Patterns 10 and 15c. )ERSON CO., PICKENS, S. C