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COMING-ONE DAY ONLY! Special Representative cf The G L. Hall Optical Company (Norfolk-Richmond-Lynchburg, Va.) Will be at the store of the authorized dealer PICKENS DRUG CO., Pickens, S. C., JULY 31, 1916, All who are in need of EYEGLASSES are urgently invited to call and take advantage of this exceptional engagement. No charge for the examination and only regular prices for glasses. Every pair fitted absolutely guaranteed to be cor rect. By taking advantage of this opportunity, you have the same service brought to your.town that you would get if you visited any of the retail. establishments in Norfolk, Richmond or Lynchburg, which are recognized as the best obtainable. You take no chances, as our agent is author ized to give you his personal guarantee. We will have representative at our store every three months. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY J. N. HALLRI , Propietor Phone No. 8 J. L. HUGHES Blacksmithing and Repair Work Rubber Tire Work We are doing all kinds of Rubber Tire Work on Buggies and Carriages. If you need any new Rubber Tires put on your buggy or carriage. drive in while we have on hand a fresh new supply of Kelley Springfield Rubber Tires right from the factory, known everywhere as the best ( rubber made. They will make your buggy last much longer. Besides, you get more comfort in riding on them. We also can change your steel tire buggy and make you a rubber tire out of it. We are still doing other Blacksmith work of all kinds. Drop in and see us. We will make you good prices on your work. J. . HUG H E S Pickens, S. C. COLLEGE OF 19RLST 6 University of South Carolina souTH CAROLiNA'S CHALDESTOLGNmac Examinations 132d Year Begins Sept. 29. Forryear icourses lead t.o th . .\ an Entrance exaarinations to the Univerasty of 1.5. degrees. A two-year ptre-miediical *ourse South Carolina will be held by the County Su A free tuition whiolarshipi is n*sign~ed to eac perintendent of Education at the County Court county in the state, liouse Friday,-.luly 14, 1916. Spatiou aulldlg ns ath tiote griuns, il The University ofrers varied courses of study ties. Expenaes mioderate. I-or terms andutat m in ence, literature, history, law and business. lonne, addlress: Tlhe expenses are moderate and many oppor 53 lAlR1tISoN RA. NDOl.i'H. -rechtent. tunities for self-support are afforded. A large L number of scholarships are available. Gradu Ct i O~eeglates of eolleges in this state receive free tuition. Ii~tL~LUI ~t~i~g~ in, all 'cotrses except in the School of Law A well-established,well-eqiuipped kor full juuniculars write to and very prosperous school foi girls and young women.ThPrsdn Fall term begins SeptemberThPrsdn F2 r 191talogue, address UniversityofSuhCrin J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N.C '" Columbia, S. C. Use Nyal Face Cream freely at night-inth morn you Eind your complexion is right. Greasless and flowery fragrant-..beautifies the complexion. NVALFWEEAM Keowee Pharmacy Phne2 PERSOL Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carter of Chicago are in town. Vincent Hamilton spent the foth uf July in Pickens. Miss Ethel Grandy of Charlotte is vipiting at C. E. Robinson's. Miss Ellen Lewis of Easley spent last week with Miss Inez Morris. Trade with our #dvertisers and tell em you saw it in The Sentinel. Mrs. T. R. Allen has been on a most pleasant visit to her sister in Charlotte. -Miss Clara Smith is visiting her par ents in Concord, N. C. Mrs. J. D. Stansell of Greenville is visiting friends in Pickens. ,Miss Mattie Finley entertained the rattlers on last Friday afternoon. the W. C. T. U. will meet Wednes Jay afternoon with Mrs. Vesta McFall. Mrs. Melline White of Anderson is visiting her mother, Mrs. N. E. Thornley, n Pickens. Miss Nellie Freeman is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Minter, n Chester. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fulghum, of Wil ion, N. C., are on a visit to friends and relatives in Pickens. Miss Nell Grandy is visiting relatives n Charlotte and will also visit other )laces in North Carolina. Sam J. Ashmore has returned to his iome at Wichita Falls, Texas, after a risit to 'his parents here. The four - year - old son of Charlie -lughes had the misfortune to break lis-arm last Wednesday. Mrs. John L. Thornley and Miss Mae riffin are visiting Mrs. Thornley's rother, Thomas Hill, in Greer. The U. D. C. vill meet next Friday fternoon at 4.30 o'clock at Mrs. T. R. kLlen's. Be on hand, all ye Daughters. Mrs. H. F. Smith of Greenville is Fisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John toper. . Misses Lura Pickens and May Pepper f Easley, after spending a week very pleasantly in Pickens, returned to their homes Tuesday. Misses 'Eula and Jonnie Attaway of Liberty spent the Fourth of .July with their mother, Mrs. Belle Attaway, in Pickens.. Ben Field informs us that Martin school will begin its regular session Ju y 24, instead of July 17. All patrons ire urged to have books ready on that late and are requestpd to meet on the ifternoon of July 22 to clean off the school grounds. SRKCIL; NOTICES SNies insertedi this column for (110tent a vord for lirst insertion snd 0en-half cent a wo'rd or each sbsequent insertion.-' WVanted ,Indian relics, large or imall quantities spear and arrow heads, teads, pipes, etc. flintlock pistols, pis-. os inarked C. S.; quantities of used myvelopes with Confederate stamps on. Write E. Walters, 1540 N. 58th street, Philadelphia, Penna. -14 For Sale - Thoroughbred Poland China boar, age 21 years, weight 450 pouinds. Paid for himself in 10 months. Will exchange for corn, oats or a good dow. Going out of the stock business is my reason for~ selling. J. Alonzo Brown. Cateechee, S. C. Fob' sale-Two extra god milk cows. See W. H. Sutherland Pickens. We are In thme mnarket for Butter the year round. Craig Bros. Co. For Sate- Booking orders for 0 I C pgs for delivery about April 20. Pure Here ~od.bull calf for sale at once. 0. L. Craig,, CnrlR.F.D. No. 2; L. H. Craig, Greenville, S. C. 47tf Whaeat!-Bring us your wheat and and receive in exchange flour that looks, cooksand tastes good. Eagle Roller Mills,. Greenville, S. C. 10 For Sale-Bur Clover Seed-$1.00 perbushel. C. N. Morgan. Central, Route2. '10 Per Mate-Two good milk cows. Both fresh in milk. S. V. Carson, Pick en's route 1. 10 Piga-Call on J. T. Taylor If you need Jersey pigs. $5.00, six weeks old. THE CITADEL The Military College of South Carolina Antwe~licd as "'Distinguished AMilitary Col. lege" by U. S. War Department. Full courses i ivli Entgineering, Seiences, English and Modern aduguages. Confors ii. S. and C. I. A scholarship worth $300 a year 1s vacant from 10i)( a county and will be fillied by competit ive 6xminatnf t the county seat on the 11th 1or necessary information and blanks apply to 90OL.O. J. BOND, The Citadel ChalesonS. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mered~th ck Hill and Mrs. Power Of St. A Florida, spent last week with Mr*. Belle Attaway and family. R. H. Barrow, a prominent citizen of Spartanburg, and his 15-year-old daugh ter, Jennie Sue, %yere the victims of quicksand and were drowned in a pond near the country chib in Spartanburg last Tuesday. Mrs. Barrow was before her marriage Miss Bellott of Calhoun. Notice Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capital stock of Hobbs-Hendersort Co , of Central, S. C. will be opened at the office of said com, pany in Central, S. C., on July 14, 1916, at 10 o'clock, a m , and the subscribers to the capital stock will meet - at said time and place for purposes of organi zation. C. 0. HoBBs, W. M. WriLLs. Condensed Passenger Sohodule PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Effective October 31st, 1915. Arriva- Departures Fromt For Spartanburg. Spartaitburg. tureenville' ..C No. 3 7:55 a. .No. 2 7:00 i. in. No. 5 10:00 a. in. No. 4 8:10 a. w. No. 7 11:35 a.m. No. G 10:20 . in. No. 9 1:55 p. m. No. 8 12:10 p. in. No. 11 3:10 p. in. No. 10 1:45 p. in. No. 15 4:15 p. in. No. 12 4:16 p. i. No. 17 6:45 p. in. No. 14 :30 p. m. No. 19 9:15 p. im. No. 16 10:50 p. Ill. Arrivals )R:pAtires Fromt For Anderson and Anderson and Greenwood. Greenwood. No. 4 8:05 1. i1. No. 1 (1:00 a. i. No. 6 10:10 . na. Nmo. 7:55 a. in. No. 8 12:10 p. i. No. 10:00 a. i. No. 10 1:45 p. in. NO. 7 11:35a. in. No. 12 4:10 p. m. No. 9 2:00 p. n. No. 14 6:30 p. in. No. 15 4:20 p. in. No. 16 10:50 1). Inl. No. 17 6:50 a. in. . S. AL.EN, Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the wvork is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. suiNts pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, iWO suit; dr~y cleaning5 $1 suit. Special attention given to mies' suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. moi and mrso an sthem tadhen sahe advantage of WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL. reation finswer wift in autoreeno. ~ocsutsrNom. 7 11:35s. m Ibseay d~eles~a Not the Dw4:2 p. m r ufle e~.ngr terinho~g'yAce, cneie prmseandhe work is duone by an We apreiateyou Wpatonaefr At Portr'seBarernhpag. lst to eas . an ~e. e eto ive Maes theyo same i chacetoinro moton ndsuee OL WEBSTERSa Dptinrine. hm. hse ptyaly kidou to'li letook Phonet 68 M e o u :turA Stemnand Dischar Ntic t Notice I' given -that I wil NOWJhrb. M649- J.B. Newbery, mk r bI - 6V 'Pkobate' for Pkns Esq . - of*tbj.. obr tn.f 8V'n . P4ens on tf22th Ay of jAay, 1916 sat1 co ofSlthe in , on the 2taaofJy196, at Ii on the 20th -day of Jizly, 191, aO us, So'clock In the - forenoon, or as soon oelock In the of Joly, o9. at oo thereafter as -aaid - appUcation can be ~'clock. as de forenoons, or- as b heard, for learve 'to make final settle- thear af r as said ma aOn can be ment of the estate of H. L. Huckabee, men , r eae o m H nac ete' deceased, arid, obtain discharge as ad- ment oe estate of Gr H. Da-us,' ministrators of said estate. deceased, and o tain discharge as MRS. FANNIE HUOKABEV, ministrator of said estate. rad 10 Administratrix- J STHEAdnstrator. June 19, 1916. 10 How- te YearsD Rl Again we find ourselves in another canning sea son whether there Is much to can or not. There are some things, however, that we will need for winter that can be saved. We are ready to supply you with Fruit Jars, Rings and Tops. We sell the tops for economy; jars also. Have you tried the White Crown Tops for Mason Jars? They are an improvement on the old way. Let us show you how they work. We also have Rings for White Crown Tops. PLENTY OF JELLY GLASSES, Lunch Baskets for the children, and Hats, t'oo for the boys and girls. They have abopt worn their old ones out. Get them a riew one before school begins. Remember, we are in the market butter all the time, regardless of the weathe Come to see us and bring what u have to sell. CRAIG BROS. COMPANY Pickens, S. C. 141 FORD-THE UNIVERSAL CAR Obey that impulse and get your Ford car today. There's no valid reason why you shotuld deny vourself the pleasure and profitable service the Ford giyes. Obey that impulse. "Time is money," and the service of a Ford doubles the value of your time. Touring, Oar, $440; Runabout, $390; Coupelet, $590; Town Oar, $640; Sedan, $740. ' All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale by B. L. HENDRIX, Pickens, S. C. :IL SALE' .ays we are going to sell our stock of. nd REFRIGERATORS at a reduced an Oil Stove or Refrigerator it will~ our line over before .buying. R B3ROTHIERS LOOK FOR THE SAW SIGN EASLEY, S. C.