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NO 0 a--- --14--.H ' A Beauty Spclanist Will be at our store all pQxt week, commencing September 18, to demonstrate Harmony Rexall Toilet Articles She will tell you how to care for the skin, to get rid of pimples, blotches, etc. Special attention given to wrinkles, how to get rid of them and 4vois them. She will call and make demonstrations in homes 'a)ppointment. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HiALLUM, Prop. & Myr. Phone No. 8 THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Safe, Sound anad Progressive We solicit your banking business and will show you every cuurtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. Howthe Years Do Roll Again we find ourselves in another canning sea son whether there is tnuch 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 Jairs, Rings and Tops. We sell the tops for econotiy; jars also. Have you tried the White Crown Tops for Ma3on Jars? They are an improvement on the old way. Let us show you how they voi'k. We also have Rings for White Crown Tops. PLENTY OF JELLY GLASSES Lunch Baskets for the children, and Hats, too, for the boys and girls. They have about worn their old ones out. Get thepi a new one before school begins.. Remember, we are in the market for butter all the time, regardless of the weather. Come to see us and bring What you have to sell. CRAI~G BROS. COMPANY Pickens, S. C. For Th at Cough Lewis White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup . Laxated Cold Tablets R. E. LEWIS, Prop. IPhone 24 Try An AdvertisementinaThe Sentinel SQualityirinting--Th.e Piekens Sentine4 PERSONAL Mrs. J. P. Carey and daughter Misses Floride and Bernice, are visitir relatives in Woodbury, Ga. The stork 'visited the home of Mr. an Mrs. Porter on route 8, Tuesday, Sel tember 5, and left a fine boy. Guy Curtis, Pressman on the Greer ville News, visited his mother, Mrs. E F. Curtis, in Pickens last week* Miss Annie Ragsdale, of Greenville visited the family of C. G. Lewis and C . ,Ferguson on route 2 last week. The tent meeting is drawing grea crowds. It is hoped that much goo may be accomplished by the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davis, of Inman visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Char lotte Clayton on Liberty route 3 Wed nesday. The "Tattlers" were royally enter tained last Thursday afternoon by Mrs Sam Craig and Miss Ada Craig. Sev eral out-of-town guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McDaniel o: Rutherford county, N. C., spent th< past week with relatives in Pickens. Their many friends here were glad t< see them. The Liberty township singing conven tion will meet at Smith's Grove church the third Sunday in September. Every body come. Bring song books and well filled baskets. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Fields, of Pickens, have moved to Seneca and are occupying the cottage on North Fair Play street recently vacated by Mrs. Phillipps. -Seneca Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fuller of Green wood spent some time in Pickens last week. Mr. Fuller was elected to the legislature from Greenwood in the re cent election, heading the ticket. Mr. Will Orr died at his home near Piedmont last Saturday and was buried at Fairview church on Sunday after. noon. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. D. W. Hiott. Mr. Orr lived foi many years near Easley and was a! honorable, upright christian gentleman He was 65 years old and leaves a widov and one grown son. The opening of the Liberty schoo last Wednesday was largely attended In fact, it was the greatest opening ih the histoy of the school. Addresse were made by W. J. Hunter, Mario Boggs, Rev. Mr.' Hodges, J. J. Gant and Prof. B. C. Givens, the superir tendent. The enrollment was more tha three hundred pupils and the prospect for a successful year are pleasing. John Carey has a farm which h wanted to rent about two weeks ago, a he put an advertisement in The Sentin< telling about it. Before the paper ha been published a day John began get ting enquiries about the farm. In a fes days he says he was literally swampe with letters and callers wanting t know about that farm he had to rent He rented it. Advertising in The Ser tinel gets results. The first bale of newv cotton soldi Pickens this year was raised by Joh' Arnold and Dock Cunningham, colored on T. A. Bowen'a place near here, an was bought by Folger, Thornley & Cc for 151c a pound or $80.64 for the 48 pound bale, counting a $5.00 premiur paid for the first bale. Counting th seed this bale brought right aroun $100.00. It was brought here Wedne: day, September 6. P. E. Alexander of Cherryfield, N. C. has bought the farm of G. T. Freema of near Ambler and five miles n'orth c Pickens, and will return to his nativ state to live. The farm consists of 'N aci-es and not an acre of waste land o it, about 30 acres in cultivation and th Irest in timber. It is flat and level an has a good dwelling and outbuildingi The price paid was $3,500. We welconm Mr. Alexander back to South Carolinr Dr. W. R. Hollingsworth and wife c Crosby, Texas, are on a vislt-to friend and relatives in Pickens. Dr. HollingE worth is a brother of'the late Col. C.1 IHollingsworth of Pickens. He wa brought up near Liberty, in this count3 admvd to Texas al~ut twenty year ago. His wife was Miss Lake Folgei also of this county, and was very por ular. She taught school several year Iin Plckens county. Their many friend are glad to see them again. Clerk of Court A. J. Boggs, of Pic4 ens, was among thie visitors to Walha laelaat ,week. Mr. Boggs was visitin hIrd~ld: friend, forpner Clerk ot Cout C. R. D. Burns, and looking after mai ters of business. ' Mr. Bogge has bee erving es Clerk of Court for Picker Mounty for a number of years, but su: fered defeat at the polls In the prima! election'on the 29th. He is a pleasar gejrtIoman, *nd now that his dutIes wi tlinlget hold him so elosely we truu ~at Oconeans may see more of hii L oin e pst.-Keowee Courier. d t ~- F g bi D;1C4 d0 F e ej 0 C a Prince Albert Is "oId evhere in toppy red bag&. Sel red ti tin? loci handsome i ane and half-pound tin hum r-and- t( that cler crta.g1e.. poend humidor with *pnme-RIMO top that hoops the tobaceeh R. J. Reynolde Tolb.ac C.,WIn C. G. Lewis, who has been takIng treatment for cancer in Atlanta' is in - proving, - Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lewis and-chil dren were the guests of his sister, Mre. T. A. Kelley, on route 3 blonday. The Woman's Christian Temperance tal Union will hold. its regular monthly SoU meeting with Mrs. C. E. *RObinson ser1 Thursday afyernoon, September; 14, at 30 - 1 4 o'clock. The object of this meeting tur 3 is to organize a mother's club. Every pla I mother who has the welfare of her othi t child at heart is urged to attend. chu Orel I G. T. Elrod was in The Serntinel of- con s fice Monday and said that on the Mon- sIc I day before while pulling fodder he killed bnI a rattlesnake with seventeen rattles and B that shortly before this he had killeda 3 one that measured nine inches around a I and contained fifteen rattles. He lives I near Table Rock. ' Bro. Ben G. Field wvill be ordained to ( I the gospel ministry at Secor)a phurch on > Friday befdre the first Sunday in Octo .ber, which will be Septembhr 29, at 31 -o'clock in the afternoon. The following J ministers are invited to take pariis Revs: - A. E. Howvard, WV. E. Nelson, J. M. 1 Stewart, Fulton Childress and D. W. 1 Hiott. Everyboby invited. I Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McCullough and son, little Joe Henry, of Newberry, and B Mr. 0. L. Crooks and sister, Miss Ber 'a tha Crooks, were guests at the home of e Mr. and Mrs. J. i- Clayton last week. ri They came thru in their car and made - several interesting little trips in this part of the country while here. But to our great sorrow and disappointment, ,Mr. McCullough was ill when he arived a and Dr. Shelton prescribed for him and f sent him home in a very serious condi e tion. Many anxious hearts are await 1 ing to hear good news from him. Get the White House and Ma .jestic flour from the Pickens Hdw. & Gro. Co. SThe Southern Railway aPremier Carrier of the South. N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information ar4a are Snot guaranteed: "No. Leaving Easley TfimT~ s 42 From Seneca~ to Charlotte 8.38 a m 12 " Atiata to Charlotte 1.8 p an * 4( " Atlanta to Charlotte 6,25 p mn__ ~89 " Charlotte to Atlefla 10.01 n.. 5 11 " Charlotte to Atlanta 8.85'pni" a 41 " Charlotte to Atlanta. 9,5% pm, 29* Washington to Bham. '.87 am *Stop on signal to receive pase.gers for Atlanta. - For complete information write W. R. T ABER, t P. & T. A., 'Greenville, 8. C, Columbia, lS. C. The Walter A. Wood Mowing, tmachine is the best and lightest Srunniug machine on the market. ~ Ask any owner. Sold by Pick-, ens Hdw. & Gro. Co. - . ~ I . I uts newjo Wato. the sport of S~ItOinmg I Umay live to e10 and never feel old enough to but it's cer. ure you'll not ti ..the joy .and cOntentment\ of lfriendly old jimmy pipeor ahand rolled igarette unless you get on talking-terms fith Prince Albert tobacco! . A. comes to you wtl.a real reason for all the oodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by patented process that-removes bite and parch I ou can smoke it long and -hird without a come ack! Prince Albert has always been sold without aupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! 'rince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette ajoyment! And that flav.or and fragrance and )olness is as good as that sounds. P.A. just nswers the universal demand for tobacco rithout bite, parch or kick-back! itroduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder ian to walk into the nearest place that sells >bacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay ut a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer illest investment you ever. made ! Z-1:'~aALBERT mte mton-.sem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacao Co. hoice Farm and Ginnery For Sale Fifty and four-tenths acres of the choicest lands in the Moun i View section, 7 miles west of Pickens C. H. and 7 miles from. thern Itail way iS Norris, at the fork of two main roads, RFD rice and telephone. This place is most all practically level and Leres in a high state of cultivation,- balapce in wood and pas 3. Has a nice new 4-room. house, two porches and Irwo fire :es, new barn 30x36,.12 feet high with 8 stalls and several ?r smaller outbuildinks; good well in yard; good school and rches near; good qommunity in every respect; good young iardlof choice fruit; good 70-saw Lummus gin and old-time mill; good new 12-horse International gasoline engine, wagon, ;, etc.; good stand for machinery, this gin having ginned 60() s in one season. Willl sell the farm of 50 acres for $55.00 per acre or will sell as TERMS:--One-third cash: balance to suit purchaser. . A. ELLIS,. Pickens, S. C;.-or H. WIGGINGTON, Salem, S. C. "DA I N" Mowers and Rakes!l If ini need of a mower and rake, come in and look the "DAI.N" over before you buy. There is none better! Barr Brothers "Special". Ranges Prices: $25 to $35 Come to Us for Hardware Wants. E~asley, S. C. *. .Phone 68 PICKENS SENTINEL PICKENS, S. C. ~asrofjARCOURTA~C0 LoiisfmK NLAXNJACTUlilNG ENGR~AV Pii~es Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with Qa I.