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-5i W5 R~q Mv grq 4 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 A.~~ 4 -- , '' d btWhite Foot. t tOW Show YOU, ta ou ;Ur friends in Thckehn ounty 1 that our stock ,of Shoes and Ox fords for summer wear is the -most complete and hand somest that we have ever shown. We sell nothing but footwear, and each member of this firm and every salesman in the store makes a special study of Shoes and Shoe-fitting. Therefore we are not onl yenabled to buy cor rectly, but we are able to fit shoes correctly. We will take pleasure in helping you to find just the shoe -Which will fit your feet and suit you. We offer you a service which is hard to find elsewhere. We have a lot of customers in Pick ens county and we are proud of them. They are increasing yearly and we believe it is due to the hon est values and courteous treatmentl4 we always give them. PRIDE, PATTON & TILMAN Greenville, S. C. 0. 10 *. Days *fFr e hch n e f O e r WOU know those floors and stairs in your house S AHOGANY t are a ed a d dull and ogM C.Ansa Youknow that fumiturewhichyou *n 6 CHOe"" once thought so handsome, but is now the worse for wear -iand those doors and that woodwork which need refinishing? 'We want you to find out for yourself what a wonderful finish Jryanize is for all the wood, moI Ia your house. t It So wea'ave asked youdear a to hand you, without* charg (if you call for it -within ten days and buy a duitable ten cent brush). one of our reglar 15c. cans, any color you like. caniam oin made for Iors and stairs where a finih has to Gad hard wear is beat too for all fur nituro and woodwork. - it won scratch. chip peal or* turn white. ft won'' toien'In warm waer. Dig your heels into it. Yucans m rn, scrach or crack Kyante. Try It (any color you lie) on a piece of old furnt.. twr. . It wM make it n ow. I1 it does't d all we eefor it-your money backto th*e empty can. How to Get a Can Free ICout tIs aierti sment kau It to any K nh alera. 4 tot 1 you 1. Z r6 can ete'C0r oston Varndo kh Coinpiany , en U 70v0 witi SI der of1 a gusma - wuI p im l ifs tate e n c t dealer vdeaw warM w oR. Tr 4 ') PICKENS HARDWARE AND GRQCERY CO. PS. C. * d - - W I IM a , For Udres I announce myself a'candidste for Cogtess from the re'Mrd Vpoessional Dlstrlgt of South Clton, sug -gbject to the rules of the Demooratic pdrty JOHN A. )ORTON. I am a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional district, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. H. DAGNALL. I announce myself i candidate for Congress from the Third district. I will abide the rules, regulations and results of the Democratic primary. HENRY C. TILIMAN. FRED DOMINICK IS A CANDIDATE POR CONGRESS SUBJECT TO TiE RULES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. For Solicitor I announce my candidacy for Solicitor of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, sub ject to the rules and results of the Dem ocratic Primary election. J. ROBT. MARTIN. I am a candidate for Solicitor of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit and pledge myself to abide the result of the Dem Deratiprimary and to support the nom inees of same. JNO. M., DANIEL. H. H. HARRIS is hereby announced a's a candidate for Solicitor of the Thir teenth Jidicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I announce my candidacy for Solicitor )f the 13th judicial circuit, subject to .he rules of the Democratic primary. J. D. LANFORD. For Representative The many friends of W. CLARENCE WANN hereby announce him as a candi late for the House of Representatives, iubject to the rules of the Democratic Arimary. I hereby announce myself a candidate 'or the House of Representatives from Pickens County, subject to the rules )f the Democratic primary. Platform: In favor of the state tak ng guano out of the hands of the spec Ilator and placing it in its own hands to arotect the farmer and itself. Not in ravor of either the child labor law nor :ompulsory education. W. H. Cox. I hereby announce myself a candidate ror the House of Representatives from Pickens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. W. E. FI{PLEY. The many friends of J. S. LEOPARD hereby- announce him as a candidate for tht House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. For Clerk of Court 0. S. STEWART is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Pickens county, subject to ,the rules and regulations of the Democratic party in the primary election of 1916. I am a candidate for the office ol Clerk of Court of Pickens county, sub. ject tq the rules of tho. Democratic party. J. L. BOLT. I am a candidate for Clerk or Court of Pickens county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary and support thenominees of same. B. T. MCDANIEL. For Sheriff At the solicitation of a few friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Pickens coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. W. ANDERSON LOOPER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Sheriff of Pickens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. R. ROARK. For Auditor H ENRY A. TOWNES is hereby announc ed as a candidate for Auditor of Pickiens county, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. For Treasurer I am a candidate for Treasurer of Pickens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. OILAR T. HINTON. For Superintendent of Education I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Superintendent of Educat tion of Pickens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. F. VAN CliAYTON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Superintendent of Education of Pickens county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. C. L. CRAIG. W. S. RICHfOURG is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Superin tendent of Education of Pickens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. OAT CROP SHORT W,~ould it not be. a good idea to sow liberally of Peas and Cane to help out the feed supply this summer and fall? The seed i8 cheap. Can we help you in buy ing or selling your seed? We are offerIng some bargains in feed just now. Come in. We are as willing to help you sell as we are to sell to yqui. Morris & Company, Old Postoffice Building. Come to Pickens to do youi trading. Our merchants hay< the goods and they wvili treal you right. . are. V, Vnow 0 ift; re rai - nq4 of tbmw have sie gass~ sam ot ourse have a. better stand thsn'ova re. Soie plated cotton'o , seine revlanted and sonie'k ered and got the worst sani4f all. There gas a good crow, at Griffin yesterday. Rev. Mr Childresswas off- in a protract6e meeting with Rev. Oulbertson, Rev. Kohn of Woo4ruff, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs.Tom Massingale and son of Spartan. burg, visited S. H. Brown and family Sunday. e Dr. and Mrs.,I4iwrence Rpper. visited Mr. and Mrs. A.. A. Jones yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob McJunkin of Mt. Tabor visited with Emory Jones Sunday. Ed Porter visited his, sister, Mrs. Will Freeman, Sunday, and also visited some friends of the fairer sex. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Leslie and children visited the family of A. A. Jones Sunday. Little Lucile Craig, Milton Pace and a little son of Sethie Pace are still lingering along with fever and other troubles which started from whooping cough. Mrs. T. H. House and daugh ter, (Clare of Calhogn,. Ga., and Mrs. Jones' sister, Miss- Olive I gason of Comeri, Ga.; are* visit ing the family of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones. X. Y. Z. Cedar Rock Happenings Among our college girls and boys who are at home foi- vaca tion are, Misses Lillian Hendrix, G.W. C., Flossie Williams,Win throp and Mr. Osborne Williams, Clemson. Miss Kate Robinson of Green ville spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. S. W. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hendrix and Ada H. Miller motored to ,Greenville last week to attend commencement of G. W.C. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix's dau-hter, Miss Lillian, was among those who graduated there this time. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams attended the Ellison - Jameson wedding last Saturday evening in 1asley. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Welborn and children were the guests of Mrs. Welborn's brother, J. W. Stewart, Sunday. Miss Mollie Ariail of Easley was the guest of Mrs. G.H Hendrix Sunday. The death angel visited tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons and claimed for its vic tim the 11--month-old child. The interment took place yesterday at Porter's chapel. Miss Rula Hendrix of Green ville spent a few days last week with homefolks. .SUSIE. Subscribers who want the address of their pafer changed shoujd always send noti'ce direct 'to The Sentine offce, giving name of old'postoffce as well as the new one. SPECIAL NOTICES wvod tir tiaauertii 11 cuehaifetta wrd for each siubseq nunt ins.ertion. Wanted-A good live man to,.rp resent us in Pickens and adjoining coun ties in selling monumental and cemetery work. A good proposition for the right man. Addres Owen Bros. MarBle & Granite Co., Greenwood, S. C. 8 D~uroc P'ig for sale, apply to Mrs. B. C. Baker, Pickens, S. C. 6 Look Out !--I am here to treat you right. Come and see me. We sell Flour, Shorts, Bran, Corn and Corn Meal, Chops, Sweet Feed, Oats, Hay, Cottonseed Meal and Hulls, Cane Seed, orange and amber. We are prepared to grind your wheat and corn. Give me a trial. Hubert Powers, Manager Cen tral Roller Mill Co., Central, S. C. - We are ini time market for Butter the year round. Craig Bros. C6. F'orsale-Booking orders for 0 I C p igs for delivery about April 20. Pure Here ford bull calf for sale at once. 0. L. Craig, Central R.F.D. No. 2; L. H. Craig, Greenville, S. C. . 47tf J. ROBT. MARTIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSE'LLOR AT LAW CORN ER B ROA AI) MAIN STR EETS ViRAOTICE lIN ALL COURTI Phones ti e"44.% u. .,oi, Or'eivile . C. ' loknen, . C. McSwain & Craig Practice in StatYen FdrlCourt Greenville Omeie Phone 210 Pickens Offee Phnne 39 For sever,M Shades hae get. The Sha for early sprin just arrived. our line. A Curtain Poles 15c each, two Curta in We have on h assortment of A from 10c to * Come to see iu CRAIG BRO FORD-THE UP There's a reason why t million three hundred tli today, and that reason 1k service and economy of Universal service isjhe 1 of genuine value. That today Touring Car, $440; Ru $590; Town Car, $640; E All prices f. o. b. Detroit, SB. L. HENDRIX 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 22d day of June, 1916, at 10 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 L. R. Dalton, de~ceased, and obtain discharge as ad mmnistrators of said estate. . May 20, 1916. S. B. DA LTON, W. R.DATN 6 -Administrators. I The Place nFor Your Produce nWe Pay 10c pound f~ 30c for Roo 25c for one 20c per pou n to 35c: $1.00 a busi n GreenviLle i n 16c cash fox 9 17c in trade H J. W. HE PECa MMMMMMMMMMM beeh a~>~ ~ jes- et delivery ha ve Call and e also eat (oak. finish for 25c. Goods! and a splendid Curtain Goods !5c per yard. $ COMPANY IVERSAL CAR here are more than one ousand Ford cars in use based on the matchless Ford cars. nost conclusive evidence is one good reason. Buy nabdut, $390; Coupelet, edan, $740. On display and sale by , Pickens, S. C.[ Edens' Pressing-Club. I have opened up a first-class Pressing Club in the J. -F. Harris office buildin. Hatys Hallums is my workman and all work will be done 'to satisfy you. I will appreciate your patronage. Pressing.-.--............25c a Suit Cleaning and Pressing.. -60e a Suit *Dry Cleaning .-..........$ 1,00 a Suit First-class alteration work. Special dry cleaning for ladies' suits, coats, kid gloves, etc. SHARRISON EDENS, Manager to Get Most I Is At HENDRICKS' n rHens ~ters pound fryers I rnd for Fryers, up iel for corn - iarket for eggs 'hams for hams 'ND RIC KS "n ~N8 R4 m