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W w receivel a car of Corn and Feed. ill be glad to supply your needs. Come in and see what we have when in town. igs for sale. Mords & Company, i P iif rice Building. I The Place to For Your Produce Is We Pay 17c per pound 10c pound for 30c for Roost< $1.00 a bushel Greenville mg M 18c pound for .I am offering so i dress goods. A 9 ends to go at cost. 4 Your atrona preciateJ. SJ. W. HER PICCEM 'ry An Advertisemi BOLT'S Bought For This ark le ohr biye badainse snand hes orod aftr BOL EASLEY, S. C. HOUR SALE Saturday, July 25 2.30 P. M. until 3.30 Children's dresses ma< tra good quality gingi plaids, checks, stripe: cheaper than you car bthem. Sizes 6 to 15. . "Mill End Price" for or 29c -| Former price was 50c,68< * ~ L. Li. Sheeting, Extra yard 'wide, absolutely a ue, but will go in the' * .,- Mill End Sale" b8j IS'to Use-h r o nr cen Word ete~ Ai Ibs~ f cet a ivorda nated - Indian relids, large- or ima I quantities spear and rrow heads, beads, pipes, etc. flintloc pistols, pis bolesmarked C. ?. -uantities of used Anvelo s with Coneera stamps on. rite E. Walters, 1540 . 58th street, Philadelphia, Penna. 14 We are lin the:i market for Butter the year rgund. i Craig Bros. Co. For Nale!-Several good farms, >oth large and small, near churches and ichools. Prices low. Terms reason ible. For further information appl to d1. J. Stribling, Seneca, S. C. 74t Lost-Friday, between Pickens and 4ountain View church, a pocketbook ontaining .15. *1.00. reward if left ,t Pickens bank. E. H, Heaton. 12 Get Most i At HENDRICKS' u for Fryers Hens M ,rs for corn irket for eggs. Q nice cured hams a me good values Q lot of odds and n - is always ap- m (DRICKS M 9 R4 entinThe Sentinel Sale The Plai taI trio Edwin L. Bolb t~s last -__________ >ds for rid was some nost a e here Swith ~29WEl Lt 7. T'S C S Men's and Boy, In three lots at ufacturer's cost. Straw hats worth P. M- End Price, 21c. hae ifen Lot No. 2, Stra 3, etc., up to $2, Mill End 1 make Lot No. 3 co ie hour straws and leght to $3. Mill End ] : and 75c SE heavalE, rt Where Your ei + A Sale th .Ltle bis q o1r r p is 1 WOek with'MilL~ gldns. Ed 0iendtix of0iDeusviIi vA. the guide of his brother Sia last week. %rs. Elvira liendrix of Deusyille is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 11.11. Williams. this week. Messrs. id lowen, Robinson Iendrix and Talmuage Johnson of ionea Path motered -over to Joel H. Aliller's Sunday afternoon. Mir. Johnson is a nephew of birs. Joel 11. Miller.. Osborne Williams and sister, Mrs. Clarence Lathem, spent Sunday afternoon as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim llob Lathem, of the Mt. Carmel vicinity. Mr. mnd Mrs. lien Castie ut Piukens spent the week-eud with the former's parents. Mrs. Dan Mauldlin and Mrs. Oliver i'lckens Smith visited at .Joel I. bliller's last week. l'rof. and Mrs. Myers and Mliss Thu rstont My ers soent a few days last week visiting relatives in Greenville. Mrs... W. Stewart spent a few clays last week ai, tihe guest of Mrs. Arlie Weiborn. 10. 'an Clayton of uentral candidate for superintendent of education, and W. It. Cox. candidate for tihe house, were visiting in the Cedar Hoek vicinlty last week, en route to lla enmsville. Mirs. Hob K nox of i':msley spent the week-end t as the guest of her nelee, Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Mrs. Couch and sisters, Mrs. llrances Welborn of Atlanti and Miss Minnie D~ay of Iasley, were the guebs of I. R. Jones last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Spearmitan and children visited at the home of Will Heasley last Sunday afterneon. Mr.and Mrs.James Spearman visited in Isabley last Sunday. A. W. Singleton attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. James Porter of Forest Park. Ga., Friday. Ile was accompanied by Dr.F.S. Porter of Pickens and daughter, Miss Nannie, and Mrs. J. W. Broek of Central. An electrical storm visited this vicinity last Friday afternoon and tore up several telephone poleson the 3500 line.putting the linecompletely out of business. Mrs. 31eD. Farmer had as her guests Sunday Mr. and irs, Remus Henderson of Anderson and Miss Day of G reenville. Fulton Dacus of liasleyspent Sunday with L. to. Smith. Joel it. Miller wa% the guest of 11.11. Williams Sunday. SUSIE. An Enjoyable Party Friday evening. July 1i, Misses Elini mind Essie Clayton entertained the members of their Sunday school class and teacher at their honme, "Rosehill," onl Liberty route ;t. The porch and yard were made to look like a garden with their beautiful decorations. Tin the early part of the evenming progressive conversation was carried on. Afterward music was the interesting part of tihe program. Mrs. Hodges played several selectious: thenm a (uet wams beautifully reidered by M isses Teiile ind Lula Smith. Fresh home made cider, which was a' rare treat for mill, was served by Miss Lois Ulayton. Afier enjoying the solo, "A Little lilt of lieaven," by Miss Louise Davis, the party took mt most enjoyable walk to the mill and power house oi Twelve Mile river. At dusk they returned to the house and were made comfortable on rustic- seats artistically arringed under the big oak. Grape ju,ce and cake was served by Mr. Wayland Hutchings and Miss Elma Clayton just before time for the departure of the guests. * BOL1 e The . & Co. SATURDA3~ SALE ( DNESDA . Edwin L. Bol Straw Hats 'Ladies'] 50 Ladies' di ldas than mnan. white striped voi - Lot No. 1, beautifully trimni up to '~,MI to $5, Mill end i One lot ladies' gandies, lawns wht vle $1.48 value, sligI w as.vle end price, 49c. Price, 84c Ladies' Palm nsists of fine value, Mill end i rns worth up) 500 yards ft ?rlce, 99c. worth 15c yd., A E OUR RIS CIRCULAIl (.L. BC "The Store That $$$ Go Farthest at is Looked for Every rn-B( From MriettafRtou&' The 'fatirk In h 1 etop are all behind with their ork on'naccount of so Wlef ra in. Welborn"MeJunkin, who got ,his rdot bdly hurt last week, Is improving. bliss J.nnie Grififn is visiting relatives hi Anderson. MIsS Lula Jones of lielton has for the past week beelt the $uest of her grandparents, 61r. and Mrs. W. M Jones, and otW relatives in this section. Miss Jones is a uning young lady and her presence it this section was en* joyed by all. The siall son of Mr. and Mirs. E.N.Me.iunkin, who had the misfortune to cut his arm recently, is Improving. blebdames G. it. villiams and .1. It. Chapmaln were the guests of Mrs. Evie Jones last week. The musicale given at the home of li.I1. .ones recently in honor of Miss Lula .lones was an etaoyable atfair. Oin account of the rain only a small crowd was present, but they enjoyed the time spent. The su nmer term of the Rock school inathe Table Rock cove began the filth insftanat, with 'I. .1. Gritlin as teacher. This is his second term. Misses Lelia Jones and Clole and .Snowle Wil liamans were the guests of Miss Lola Jones at the hone of M r. and M rs. if. L. .lones recently. Rev. dand Mr-s. Levi Rigdon visited ini'the Oolenoy section last week. RAIN HOW. A Newsy Letter From Oolenoy Oolenoy, .1 uly St.--Th entire membership of tihe tomato club left this morning for Easley to attend the special demonstration given by Miss dauldin. This trip has been a much-looked forward-to event, and despite the inclement weather the party left in high glee. Following are members of tle club; Misses Lois Cren shaw, Cleo and Merle Hendrix, Mary Roper, Jestie B. Edens, Pearl, Addle, .Josie'tnd Elaie Sutherland. Miss Josie Chabsauin of the liobbs-lenderson Co. of Pickens is spending a well-earned vaca ton with her mother, Mrs. Maliuda Chastain. P. It. MartIn of Greenville visited relatives here last week. bis Merle liendrix is spending some time with relatives in Pickens. New Town school begins its summer term of work today with Prof Willie Chastalit as the teacher. Miss Mae .Jones left yesterday for Travelers Rest, where she takes up the summer of school near there. Ernest .1 Iteid and wife of Dublin, Texas, are expected this week to spend the sunnaner with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs W It Jones. Their apany friends throngitout the county will be delighted to hear this. All persons interested it Oolenoy cluarch and emetery are requested to meet tat the church n .July 31 for the purpose of eleatning off the nurebyard and cemetery,and are also requaested Lo bring wagons and necessary tools. Ex. Committee Meets August 1 The Coamtv Democratic Eaxeatilve caomnittee will meet at ic'kens oaa A ugust 1. 191ti. to ex imnine and purge the rolls of the different loubs Lf the 'ounly. Aa. persot desiring to do so any appear before I lie toamittee to complain of aimy error. therein. G. V. N Oit IS, Counity Chairman. See The Sentinel for Printing r's Time rat 8 a.m. JUl LOSES &_Company )resses Rei esses in solid You can fin le and lawns all ial you want ned, worth up counter and rice. $1.94. End Sale pricE a treat to youi dresses of or- Extra heav, and percales, work shirts, tly soiled, Mill Mill End Sale One lot of h skirts made of Beach suits, $5 Gabardine ci, rice, $2.99. Mill End Sale Lncy organdie, One lot of lk ill end price 8*c made of linen: worth $1, Mill FOR FWORE HARGAI Always Busy" The Sale That Will ! Summer by Thousand LT'S S, tV. ' Hobhmfeiero V '.~ OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE Has been A vreat success. We are gratifled that such crowds have taken advantage of this mone -saving event. The low prices will continue to prevall.during the month of July on all summer goods, such as Mus lins, Lawns and all other seasonable goods. Lawns and Muslins Big lot 27-inch Muslin, sale price............................. Big lot 32-inch Lawn in very dainty patterns, 10c and 12 1-2c values-sale price ........................7 c 30-inch Linaire, 15c quality, in all good patterns....I Scintilla stripe voile, well worth 25c--sale price........17c White Waist Goods, 12c and 15c quality-sale price.. 9c Big lot Voiles and Crepes in white and colors, values up to 25c- sale price....................................... 14c Men's Oxfords One lot Men's Oxfords in small sizes, $3.50 and $4 values-sale price..........................$1.48 Men's regular $2.50 and $3 Oxfords-sale price........ 1.98 Men's $3.50 and $4 Oxfords -sale price .................. 2.98 Men's $4.50 and $5 Oxfords-sale price ................. 3.48 Straw Hats at One-half Price 50c H ats- sale price......... ..................................... 25c $1.00 Hats- sale price........................................... 50c 1.25 H ats- sale price............................................. 63c 1.50 Hats- sale pricc ......................................... 75c 2.00 H ats- sale price.............................................$1.00 2.50 Hats-sale price. -.-.-... .............. .................... 1.25 3.00 Hats- sale price.................. ................. ........ 1.50 Men's and boys' Mexican Hats-sale price. ............ 8c Men's 25c Sun Hats-sale price.............................. 19c Men's $6.50 and $8.00 Palm Beach Suits, now selling for ........ .......................,.... ...........................$5.00 Prices at our store have hit the bottom, and now is the time to secure genuine bargains In these lines. Call and see us. HOBBS-0HENDERSON CO. H. E. SEABORN, Manager. PICKENS, S. C. BOLT'S 'he Dat IThis is a Genuine Money sav 'he Dateing Sale, and it is important that vou get in the right place, L Y 2 9 t h So look for the great Mill End _________________Sale signs which hang over and in front of our doors. Remember the date, sale starts Saturday morning, J uly 29, at0 8 o'clock. Closes Wednesday -night. August 9th. Notice-In regard to Trade CD ~Extension campaign.-On Mon day, second day of the sale, we wvill give double the amount of coupons on all purchases in the Piano contest. ~ND SALE -The Store That's Always Busy nnants HO~UR SALES 0 I most any mater- 5aturday, July 29 C on our remnant 10 A. M. until 11 A. M. i~t the great Mill s will certainly be "Norwich" Dress Ginghams, Cf' pocket books. just the thing for children's & r blue chqmbray dresses, wurth 6frc yd. "Mill 'egular price 50c, End price for one hour Price :34c. 3'QJ dies' white wash *_____________ middy twill and Saturday, July 29 >th worth $1.50, 4 P. M. until 5 P.M. Price, 99c. dies' white skirts Ladies' shirtwaist made of t a fancy trimmed, striped voile, organdie, etc., ce end price, 69c. worth up to $1.48. _________ Mill End Price for one hour only aI vs_____ 4c 65c Wortle For 35c 4 cakes Soda Orystal laundry 4 boxes Eagle Thistle soda 20c 4 caes oodtoilet soap...0 1 box Grandma's Wash avnYug Powder.................S5c Regular price.............65c ' Mill End Sale Price. of People35 BOLT'S