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Bfe, Pickens, Sentinel PICKENS, a.' C. OCT0B1ER 19, 1916. Entered at Pickoes I'o'.tt ce as second Ciass Thute~d Alall Mlatier. $1 PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY IoTT, Manager. birYotices uad triouteN of retiicot of 314)t o"nrone hlundred wordi will be printed free of charge. All over thatiti number must be paid for at "ile rate of Oneu ('cnt a Word. Un'sh to acollptily itotiuserlpt. Giurd. of thanks puab oished for onehiaf cent a word. Wrs smell them punkin pies a-bakin'! CARRANZA says he is trying to find Villa and praying hard that he won't. Tilis shifting weather keeps one guess ing whether to put 'ei on or take 'em off. As A last resort for an issue, the Radicals have sprung the bloody shirt again, via Elihu Root. Tiiis fine October weather would be better if there wasn't so much June July-August injected into it. Tirs high price of everything, "on account of the war, " has gone higher; even the ladies' skirts seem to be high er-in price. TEDDY is sore on Woodrow because he is not spectacular in achievements. The Colonel never doeA anything that is not spectacular. SOMETHING else not to worry about: A seat on the New York stock exchange sold recently for $74,500, an advance of $4,500 over the high record of last year. THiERE's just this much about it: If all the women were voters there would lie no wars and no whiskey in this world. Especially would they vote for Mr. Wilson for keeping their boys out of the war. Ib that convict guard at Greenwood had only commenced his killing the other way round there would have been two more good men living and one one less murderer in the employ of* the Grand Old State. E'lrroln Goss((.-rlr of the Tugaloo Tri hune is troubled as to how he is going to get i vacation. The best way we know of is to just take it, or, as old John Sherman said about resumption of specie payment: "The way to resume is to resume." IT's never tot) late to learn-and one never gets too old. The Southern Pub lie Utilities company at Greenville has I ol)ened a night school for its employes, and some of the oldest men in the em ploy of that comlany are attending, with heneficial results. "A MAN in Pickens says he thought one time the devil had him. We have an idea that that is quite a natural feel ing for a man in Piekens to have, says the Siartanhur'g .ournal. Now if Louis I Colel lad lived in Booker's town lie I would have b~eeni sure of it. The Greenv'ille News is always on the right side I .isten to what they say: "When we read mi the Chicago Tribune that it yet calls itself the 'World's Grea~test Newspaper, ' we are forced to the conclusion that it has beeni cut off exchange list anol so never sees The l 'iekens Sentint I any more.' ' Yes, we ~ge cut off all such "dieadheads. lu . Aloo si.;mx Hi-:A of the Scimitar has suggested itstate ticket for the inde pendent voters of the state to vote in the general election in November. 1Ice has oin it thei entire I1)emocratic ticket j 1st nlominia ted except Cole L. Blease's name0 applears in the place of Richard I. Manning. We are satisfied that lBlease w.ill nlot encourag3 such a move. CI~iISrMAS is on the way, and it will miter'est the little ones$ to know t'hat the supiply of toys this year' will be limited. Mostvf our toys have been coming from G;ermany, b~ut the news now comes that this ind~ustry hias almnost been destroyed by the war. Some other countries have taken up toy -making in a small way, but at best there will be a big shortage in those toys deoar' to a child's heart. Ar last the southern farmer is coming into his own and getting something for his labor. Cotton is bringing over $100 a bale, seed and all. The dear old man can at last begin to feed and clothe his family and send his children to school and live at homie and enjoy life. But with the advancing price of cotton other things are also advancing in price. Flour is the highest it has been in T>0 years, and flour is not the only necessity that is advancing in price. Our people hold this situation completely in their own hands. They can raise their own wheat, they can raise their own corn, they can raise their own potatoes, they can raise their own feedstuffs, and ptractically every thing they eat. What will it profit the farmer if the advanced price of the necessities that he has to buy bal ances the high price of cotton? -He holds the situation in his own hands. OUn W EEKLY RIDDLE. -Where should you prefer to have a boll? In the kettle. Ile I 'wer6 a duck On the deep blue sea l'dl steer clear Of the U-53. With good oil linimehi. That's the suredt way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Administrator's Sale On November 7, 1916, I will sell to thie highest bidder for cash at the resi dence of the late Mrs. Charlotte An thonyf, near Griffin church, all the per sona property of said estate. R. B. Anthony, W. A. Anthony, J. J. Anthony, 26 Administrators. Just R Another fresh lot Medicated Salt Brii tee with every sale baclH if not sati some on your hot hogs. CRAIG BROS etO y es ti mot successu Tby r ande for our Free price list and shripping tags. We charge no commission..s DAVIDBLUSTEIN &BRO. F number of cu [Jid the Ii you ever dre 1\*) We guarar it does not after you 1 * tents of or tions, tell t money bac 'out a ques today. V %Te Reily-Tay Ahdeison Phosphite & Oil Company. W. F. FARMER, ecy. It will pay you to sow grain to get the stubble, Fertilize 'it with' our Fish and Blood Guano when you sow it and make grain and stubble, too. SEE M. C. SMITH AND JOHN 0. CAREY At Keowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. eceived of Blackman's :X. A guaran Your money sfactory. Try -ses, cows and CO., Pickens Collectors of Raw Furs in your vicinity to us. Yoti too, can secure the highest here-as New York is now the World's Ginseng and Golden Seal ite Gvo'in Ra Fa os NwYr 16teesta 2t nt at New YoNYrk ps in apound best coffee stee that for Luzianne. If prove out on both points ave used the entire con te can according to direc he grocer you want your Ic and he'll return it with-' tion. Buy this better coffee Trite for premium catalog. rior Co. 'New Orleans LND COFFEE so. M E SWith Cotton nearing tl of merchandise of all ki +want to advise everybodi, +early. We have been veri +of our fall goods before t want you to have the adv +want to call your attenti< chandise. The latest of the new can always beJ lowest of the low in prici never lower the quality. Clothing-Men's and Boys' Sunny Jim says: "You may fool a hen with a china egg, but it makes a mighty poor omelet." So it is with some sorts of Sclothing-the price may be low, but the +goodness is wanting. To get something real first-class drop in and inspect our fall line of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS They are entirely different from the usual run of readly-miade clothing. They are the best that can be bought for the price and you will be pleased. Boys' suits in all sizes and patterns and prices, and the same in men's. We still have thb exclusive sa ve of Car hart's Overalls They are the best and wear longyest. Easy thing to say, isn't it? Just as easy to PROVE it, too. They are the ones thatwill stay by you. You buy fewer of them. You open yoor pocket book fewer times. We are alsto well fixed -for fall require ments in Shirts, Socks, Underwear, Flan nel Shirts, Sweaters, Gloves, Hats, Caps. Somebody asked somebody how much wages somebody got, and somebody re replied: "All his wages-he is a bache +lor." Same way here-you'll geptall yornit mele."'is worth fousome sory ofth Oulsthcknoftheietinygs, Drlw, bChecks Sgones Art wqanting o ged soethirts re tclass ado in can inffect your fall exiona baifriecnsdrn whThey are entrly iffnt rmare tday are he be th eaer bogtn theo inblsies n ,Pttens n thaticis, hady thecesae to maeu s. aet elyuabd it, stills hveybodyxcluswsethat we Cary Juhest eso e to behad i The r thconesyadt nl tay bs ou.nes buy tee mot complet stouk ope ytr tokep u tok f timescmlt lltetm b e aeald. Eicot-ohso Co.forkfleqie SSmebodyanske sofebod y wmcon + waesn soebd pric and ebd re bovSae wayd h wi-oull cot y S e's orh ethe i benefithe * Otinslohing, ShesCant and Wool Soand AtSqens, forak-O and ZeSirter + xceinal baresCaity Bgices, Mitchelln whattheyarewort intheoarkt oyo.hn l~usnesin Pcken sOlon hie is-waiknv i~eesarytotak u spceto el uab ti Le 18c mark and theprc nds soaring every d. ay we 4 T to do their Fal trading9 r fortunate i. securing most he prices advanced and we+ antage of the prices. We >n to some seasonable mer the late and the newest of ound in our stock at the E!, quality considered. We Shoes cannot be excelled by any line sold an the South. We carry these shoes in everyday work shoes and dress shoes up to $3.50. In the line of work shoes we can fit you out at from $2.50 to $4.50. Boys' shoes (in work and dress shoes) from $1.75 to $3.50.4 IN L ADIES' SHOES WE STILL HAN DLE THE ZEIGLER BROS. AND GOD MAN SHOES. We have handled these4 lines for years and they have given entire4 satisfaction. We can give you most any price--hoe you want, and they were bought at practicaily old prices. IN MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES4 we carry the R. T. WOOD & CO SHOE. This is a new line we took on a few sea sons back and we nave never had cause to regret it. They have met the highest ex pectations of our custcms. Dry Goods A full and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. The largest stock of staple Dry Goods to be found in the coun 4 ty, most of then bought before the ad vance in prics. Outings, Flannels, Che viots. Shirtings, Percals, Apron and Dress Ginghams, and other items that we haven't the space to mention. As iretty a line of Silk and Woolen Dress Goods tobe found in the country, and bAr ful mnd, coee stoc of Sterande Fauc ar os h largestr o u stock oh btery Goedsance fnd i te oun ou custmomes of them ogpricefoes. d vanc ieng ie Otibugyou Flal, Chat viotso airigecavApr anrmeo Ginamuis, Cland othe items tat towe hae't mhse ae t i ent on n o Asl nreverha a liete opp n oolenit.#eto Goods0 to be.00 fond inthear countyally thea ind prices. er line omerchandiful Cos oig5 to be15.00a dalhgind Sprcet dren alaro pncats aof ostc a brcouh wantforeyI theerean. an iltue soinu chustmes at the prcttha 1etohime t Sfunyofth it as get deal mre bu Fl ot Sit, doutI you think lW have neero Coa F urits Coas an SptCast e lhect Newrome haewtig seachn, ndron Uvl neho have abeer orunit tounih maeborscon. WfTe hentem fvryowmk $10. tou b$better andyo ts are atichallryt tdec o pies.ery hweek ome euifulrdon frbca om e .0 to m to$10.o (m ee.-wa'l to pa. If there isany itei