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Buy a School Tablet From Us - PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLJIM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. i W. F. FARMER, Secy. I Fertilize your wheat with our Fish and Blood Guano and I make your own bread. You can make it cheaper than you can buy it and you will have the best bread made. SEE M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee Bn, Piclens, S. C. Winter Is Coming! Prepare for it by buying a nice heating stove from us. Our assort mnent is complete. We .also have a nice line of Oil Heaters, Cook Stoves and Ranges. Prices are right. Come to us for your Hardware wants. IBARR BROS. Table Rock St., Easley, S. C. Phone 68 For That Cough Lewis White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup' Laxated Cold Tablets Keowee Pharmacy 'R. E. LEWIS, Prop. Phone 24 I7Quality Printing-The Pickens Sentin ILOCA-L ANJDl PERSONAL N your trading in Pickens and[be . happy. % Be sure to read the advertisements this week. Not all druggists are good ones, but Earle Lew-is. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. W. Levi Chappel:, September 21, a daughter. Dr. Odom, the eye specialist, will be in Pickens next Saturday, September 30. John Carey and M. C. Smith are sel ling lots of the Anserson Phosphate and Oil Co.'s fertilizes. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McFall, Bessle Robertson, Marie Hiott and Lee McFall rtored to Hendersonville last Sunday. The bacusville singing convention will meet with Mt. 'labor church the first Sunday afternoon in October at 3 o'clock. Everybody invited. Beihiie t Powers left last week for Atlanta, having accepted a place as fireman for the Southern railway. The best wishes of many friends go with him. Louis Copel says everybody in Pick ens county must read The Sentinel, judgmng by the number of people who have said something to him about the "devils" getting him. First Monday in October is the last dlay to secure registration certificates for the general election. The registra tion board is composed of G. W. Doir, Elias Day and M. F. Hester. Mrs. L. E. Robinson of Liberty vis ited at the home of Mr. andI Mrs. k ) . Singleton last week. Mrs. Singleton has been in feeble health for the Iast few weeks.-Iugaloo Tribune. J. P. Carey, one of the most proni nent attorneys of Pickens county, was in Brevard last week on business con nected with the breaking of the Toxa way dam. -Sylvan Valley News. Mrs. W. H. Ashmore has been sick for several days. She is one of Pick ens' very best ladies and finest charac ters and we are glad to state that her condition is improving and we hope she will be entirely well' ere long. B. P. Kelley, one of the substatial citizens living on Central route 3, was at the county seat on business one day last week. Mr. Kelley tells us he has some fine wheat seed for sale. See his ad in the Special Notice column. The date of the district missionary meeting to be held at the Pickens Meth-, odist church has been changed from I October 4 and 5 to October 5 and 6.1 Everybody invited to attend The first service will be held the nightof the 5th. Little Miss Mary Bill Griffin celebrat ed her third birthday last Friday by en tertaining quite a number of her little t( friends. After many games had been i played, cream and cake were served S and enjoyed as only children can enjoy such sweets. Claud Hester recently lost a gold watch and didn't know where to find it. However he knew HOW to find it. He Q advertised for it in The Sentinel last (0 week and as a result he now has his watch back. Does advertising in The Sentinel pay? Try it. We call attention to the advertise ment of R. T. Jaynes in this paper. It 2l is a money-to-loan ad, and we might state here that Mr. Jaynes has been ' a making loans for his company in this ~county for the past four years, but ndw he can give twenty years' time if nec essary. Trom D. Bates has opened a firstelass meat market in the Holl in gsworth build ing next door to the Pickens Bank. A Spartition has been built in the building 4 andl Tom will* also conduct a good res- l taurant in the other side. He invites his friends to call on him wvnen in town and he will treat you right. Nettie Lee, the twenty-months-old (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. .J. Stephens,. of Central, (lied at the home of H. L~. Miller, of Westminster, on Satui-day, I September 16. She had been ill six wveeks of a complication of diseases andl was brought here a wveek ago for treat ment. HeIr body wvas interred in they cemetery of the First Baptist church a Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, the funeral lbeing condluctedl by Rev. I. M. Lyda. The fond family have the deep; sympathy of many friends. --Tugaloo Tribune. 12. F. Robinson, M. D., wvho has been practicing his profession'in this county for a long time, has moved from Pick- ( ens to Greenville, where he will special ize in the treatment of the dis~eases of children. He has made a study of dis eases of children for a long time and this year wvent North and took a special - course iin this wvork. Besides being a ...goodi doctor Mr. Robinson is a fine man and1( we regret to see him and his excel EliJ lent family leave onr town. Our best 1~wishes go with them. the different colleges this session. Among the boys and the schools to which they have gone are the followving: Ed Bowen, Ossie Hendricks and Vaughn Inabinet to Furman; Homer Edens., Oliver Boggs, Marvin Hutch ings andl Charlie Curtis to Clemson; Harry Rob-1 inson and Ralph Gilstrap to Piedmont College at Demorest, Ga., .John .Joe McFallI and Colic Seaborn to Carolina; Paul Boggs to Presbyterian Colleg at Clinton; Dewey A bercrombie to B.,.1 at Greenwood, There may s.be others that we do not know of. SGet the White House and Ma-a jestic flour from the Pickens | Hdw. & Gro. Co. - NEW RESTAURANT i ae just openedi in Pickens a new Srestaurant andl meat market. Every thing is new, clean, fresh and up-to-date andl I invite you to call on me when in need of anything in either line. I will treat -you right, both as to quality and Sprice. I wapityour trade. B1l T.D. Bates, Next to Pickens Bank Slip a few Pi smokes into i You've he patented pro smoke your fill it proves out ev Prince Albert'he without coupons prefer to give quali There's sport andy your own, but you J to have the right to Prince Albert will b open for you to copa firing up every little A -A JUST RECEIVED.. nothler Car of Corn. . It is b a > buy Corn buJt not so had ai Aing without. Another car oJ alt just in. WHi receive atn hier car of Flour this week ob AiB JUSH nohe ~t fan. is for ~in~e witot terar o hr aolorth i os wee sues Sui1 Wehave b< mn see fe' Arte ofe ~fouits fere the boyus a isi Ora ince Alberi out Syste ard many an earful ab :ess that cuts-butbite without acomebadk! er..,hour of the day. Is' always been sold or, premiums. We :ig a pipe or rolling mhow that you've got bacco I We tell you ang the doors wide In on a good time so often, without a regret/ You has been wast back up for a fi You swing on t thousand-dollar ness and conte AW Another car of Hay in a few days. We a sh, but we sell it ,Cone in and let us f .you. Morris & Con Old Postoffice Bu Phohne No. fl )s-Henderson owin ter IMer ES. FOR EV em for the wl~ yourself wha ringr in Shoes. )THING AN bhe -boys, too. nd fit them u s for everybod lies' Ready-t, are arriving c show you just ee the Dres >ulght very hea arly enough*t ines. You wil 'Department things in Lad . Don't fail i ye are offering (HT OVEI 11' Made. Oth< W-HE&DE PICKEN.S. '.p. )ut the Prince Albert arid parch and lets you Stake your bank *el that Ithe natial joy amoke l feel like --your smoke past ,d and will. be sorrn you cannot *esh start, his say-so like it was a tip to a bill It's worth that in happi itment to you, to every man who .knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince Albert for HE Prince R. J REYOLD TOBCC.9CO.red tin. and In Wmnston-SOmB N. C. ruct, eve Prince Albert package, has This Is the reverse a real message-to-you sids of the tidy red A w - on Its reverse side. You'll read:-" rocss Patented July 30th,1907." Thatmeanp that the United States Govern. ~ 'ment has granted a patent on the Proces by which Prince Albert Is Smade. And by which tongue bite and throat parch are c~ut outi Every. where tobacco is sold you'll find \ #1 Prince Albert awaiting you SJIntoppy red bags, 5c tidy pound and haf-pound tin humidors and in that' clever crystal. glass humidor. with sponge moistener top, that keeps the tobacco In such fine condition > a Dlwaeel will be W sel t oL ittleton C ollege for Less.Awl-salsewleqipd igure with and ery pspahsero~eus hol o girls and young women. Fall ter t- hegs September ipany, 20, 1. ilding. For0 catalogue, address 6 J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N.C: Compan y's es' Ftaeo a t oderthewonde r-Weao Deprat1s,$1.0 Lai N anQwO.ei wht.ouwat