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SATURDAY, October 21, '16, We will have at our store a special representative of the G. L. HALL OPTICAL CO. (Norfolk-Richmond-Lynchburg, Va.) who is especially trained in measuring and exam ing the eyes and fitting glasses to those who will be benefited by their use. No charge for examination and, all glasses guar anteed. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUIM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 Remember the (late. Also renember that the glasses of the G. L. Hall Company are sold only by authorized dealers. Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secy. Fertilize your wheat with our Fish and Blood Guano and 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 Bank, Pickens, S. C. 'Winter Is Corning! Prepare for it by buying a nice heating stove from us. Our assort ment 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. BARR BROS. Table Rock St., Easley, S. C. Phone 68 Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company W. F. FARMER, Secretary. Make your own flour. It is cleaner Sand purer and better than you can buy. It is no trouble to make if you use our Fish and Blood Guano when you sow your wheat. M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY at Keowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. Abv LOCAL Ari . PERSONAL Editor C. T. Martin of The Easle rogress was in town on business Mor day. Mrs. L. C. Thornley entertained at kitchen shower last Thursday afternoc in honor of Miss Ellen Lewis. Be sure to read C. D. Stradley Co.'s advertisement for prices of glove and sweaters. Married, by J. B. Newbery at his res idence, October 15, Miss Olive Murphre of Murphy, N. C.. and Claude Adam of Pickens route 5. Rev. D. W. Hiott has resigned th pastorate of the Concord Baptist churc in Anderson county and has accepted call to the New H1ope Baptist churce near Seneca. We regret to learn that Dr. C. N Wyatt, of Easley, one of the county' most prominent citizens and successfu physicians, is seriously ill at his hom n Easley. His many friends hope fo him a speedy recovery. At a meeting of the board of director of the Glenwood Mills of Easley and th( Pickens mill of Pickens held in'the otliec of the companies on the 15th inst.. C Bruce Hagood of Pickens was made as sistant treasurer of the two mills. W. M. Ilagood being president and treas urer. 1ir. Hlagood tias been a resident of Pickens for several years and is gen. eral manager of the Pickens mill, bul - having accepted this new position he will move with his family to Easlev il the near future. Their many friends in Pickens regret exceedingly to give thi:; good family up. The following people paid their taxe: on October 16. the opening day: Messrs. Van Ellison, Harvey Ellison. W. N. Bolding, J. N. Jewell'. M. A. Robinson. John A. Robinson. John A. and 1.. F. Robinson, J. Fulton Robinson, Mrs. E.J. Robinson. G. W. Griffin. L. G. G ilst.r J. E. Philips. W. B. Philips. W. 11 Garrett, W. M. Gantt, C. G. Gantt, Butler R. Smith, Lawrence 0. Smith. amounting to $205.99. Mr. Van Ellisor has been the first man to pay his taxes for the five last collections. If every body would pay their taxes early it would relieve the situation very much. - The small taxpayer should pattern after the large ones. They all pay their taxes without any penalty. If it is a good thing for the large taxpayer to save one per cent it is good for the small one. too. Pickens County Cotton Markets Corrected Wednesday at 8:00 a. m. Easley ----------------------- 17.75 By Easley Mill Liberty ---------------------- 17.76 By Easley Mill No. 2 Pickens------------------------- 17.811 By Folger, Thornley & Co. The ex ert from the Majestic factory who will ave charge of the special Ma jestic Demonstration during the week commencing October 23, will expect t( see every boy and girl at our store be tween 3 and 5 in the afternoon. Watel our advertisement in this paper for fur ther p)articulars-it tells how to get s Majestic aeroplane free. Pickens Mer cantile & Lumber Co. You need it We .seLl it The Lever fil~s It ! THE"POCKET~\ SELF FILLING" Fou Pen KeoweaPharacy We have several interesting commur ~ications this week which we regret t leave out on account of lack of space We are carrying a little extra advertis iing this wveek which we are sure will in terest our readers and it will pay yoi to read them. We are also carryim several legal advertisements which wil interest you. The value of The Senti nel as an advertising medium is recog nized by good business men and our read era would do well to patronize Sentine adyertisers. THE PEOPLE'S PRESSINGCLUE I H AVE practiced in your towi for seven years, have givet perfect satisfaction and hav< cleaned and pressed for mos every lady and gentleman ix this section. To get good worn and good service, let the People'j Pressing Club do your cleaning and Pressing. I have had li years' experience.. Postage paid one way on a! out-of-town work. Thanking you in advance, Hayes Haliums Cleaner & Presser, Pickens,8.C Beauty Supplement We are sending out this week the beauty supplement containin the pic tures of the 21 young ladies chosen by the conumitte to make the race for Queen of the Harvest Jubilee. This y supplement should have reached us in time for our inst issue and we regret that it is late. No. 13 is Pickens coun a ty'a candidate-Miss Inez Morris of JUST RECEIVED Anotlier Car of Corn. It Is bad a to buy Corn but not so had as i doing without.. Another car of Salt just in. Will recelve an. othor car of Flour this woek. Another car of 1av will ho in in a fow ilays. Wo soll it, for Cash, but We soll it for less. Como in an1d let. us figuro witl you. Morris & Company, Old Postoffice Building. Phone No. :i NEW RESTAURAN'I AND MEAT MARKET 'elephone No. 2 I have Just opel'ed in Viekelns a iew restaurant aid meat market. 1-'verV thing is new. clean. fresh and up. o d:11e and I invite you to Call on me when in need of anything in either hlne. I will treat you right. both as to A1na:itv and price. I want your trade. T .D.Bates, Next to Pickens Bank Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an ex iert. Work guaranteed. buits pressed at 250 per suit; eleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladies' suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 The Walter A. Wood Mowing machine is the best and lightest runniug machine on the market. Ask any owner. Sold by Pick ens Hdw. & Gro. Co. Hobb Big Sha Win SHOL We have the and see for we are offer MEN'S CLO Suits for t] the boys ar e Visit Our Ladi New goods position to s Don't Fail to S ; We have bo Ament and et on many i gains here. Our Millinery All the new found here. ful values va H EADLICI JiThe Best Overal )OB A RANG& ON 'WHICH - DAUGHTER CAN 06MPrE Wilt MOThER If a Range is Judged by the Work it Does The Princess Rules the Kitchen. Meals on time, at less cost, inore comfort, Are some of the PRINCESS' features. Look for this name. 'AlEiC COPflR-BMIRINO IRON RANOL It means that there is no better Range on earth in any particular, while patented features found wo. where else,'.doubles its value to you. Noto these features. Mate- Some real facts. Princess r-inl-copjr bearing iron. Ie- kitehen is a cool kitchen. Ash te11in4 h0e t. Maintains even es in the oven impossible. Trip. teinporat are. Cooke evenly. plo bottom. No heated i I.sta fuel. More durable. Al)- sight. Handy xvarmingcose.t& siolutoly depenCdable. Instant hot water. "Ask theco<. Pickens Hdw. & Grocery Co. Allen Manufacturing Company, Nas-v1!e, Tenn. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. T- W. F. FARMER, Secretary. Flour is $8 a barrel and they are talking $10. You can make it cheaper than that and better. Use our Fish and Blood Guano. SEE M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. s-Henderson Company's w wing of Fall and ter Merchsandise S FOR EVERYBODY! m for the whole family. Come yourself what wonderful values ing in Shoes. THING AND FURNISHINGS! Lbe boys, too. Come and bring id fit them up in some of these ; for everybody. es' Ready-to-Wear Department! are arriving daily and we are in' how you just what you want. ee the Dress Goods Deparment! ught very heavily in this depart Lrl y enough to save the advance ries. You will find many bar Department Is Now' Complete! things in Ladies' Hats are to be, Don't fail to see the wonder e are offering.r HT OVERALLS, $1.25I l Made. Other Good Overalls, $1.00. -HtE&OER$ON CO., PIcK0UVS, S. C.