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U L. Narcissus, 30c dozen Tulips, 25c dozen Crocus, 10c dozen Hyacinths, 50c c %en Ifiby mail,I5cdozen extra: PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUM, Prop. & fagr. Plhoue No. 8 Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Offer the Following Prizes To Farmers Sowinvg w heat Ihis fall who use the Anderson "Pish and Blood" goods wheni sowing and Aniderson Phosphate and )ii Co's 101o dressing and soda next KPring. For thl best five ac es of wheal ............ ............ .100 For t he second best. fiv e acres of' wheat................ 75 Forhe t hird best five acres of wheat,..................... 60 For I lhe fourth best five acres of w heat................... r5) For t1 I t( I t h we ares of NNwheat. .................... 5 or (III, h b st.on. .a.. . . inl wh. at .......... ..................... 25 Mr. SN I. M I vars, Count.y Demonstiration A ken t, Will n1:nne a conuniuiiit te in <hie time to n,ward the prizes. All von will have to do to get the prize is to make the yieli. Raising whoat and oats successfully is largely a matter of' preparation and fertilizat1iI when grain is sown. If t ho nxt wheat. crop shoul be short flour would make another advancev. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secretary. M. i'. SMITIl ANI)JNO. C. CA lY,\ Agents, Pickens Winter Is Coming! 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 "It- MayHIBe Woman's~g misfortune that she is not'beauitiful at 16 hut tsiher own fault is she is not heantirul at -10" If she uses th-st. Velvetina system of Home TreatmentsI The Velvetina Combination for Use Here is the best combhination: No. 1 \elvetina Comi. plexion Soap, .; Masg,50. aihn ra 50c. Face ;Pow der, 35c. T'ot al, $1.60. 'IThe Iadie~ that are using these goods can't praise't hem enough.+ We have the exclusive agency.t Keowee Pharmacy4 (Nyal Store) K. E. LewI8a, Ph. 8., Prop. Phone 24 LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1644 receive a saple copy of Th Sentinel this week it is aniinvtation t< you to subscribe. John L. Thornley spent Monday ir Oconee county on business. Miss Mary Morris is visiting triendk and relatives in Greenwood. The old folks' singing at Mountain view was well attended Sunday. Pickens now gets its Sunday mail in the morning instead of afternoon. Walter Kelley of Liberty route 4 was at the:county seat on business last week. I. T. Lewis of Lincolnton, Ga., is SP, -ling several days in this county on business. Edgar Morrjs of Washington spent Saturday and Sunday with his parentg in Pickens. John Hunter of Liberty was among the many business visitors at the county seat Saturday. The annual conference of the Wesleyar Methodist church will convene at Centra November 14 to 19. Mrs. B. Lewis of Easley spent las week-end in Pickens with her daughter Mrs. J. E. Hoggs. John L. Thornley has a May cherr3 tree in his yard which has its secom crop of cherries this year. S. W. Seawright and family of Green Ville spent Sunday with his brother, Dr T. A..Soawright, in Pickens. Dock Pace and family mioved las week from Pickens toGreenville, when he qxpects to enter the mercantile busi ness. Mack Christopher, Hansell Hivens 1. F. McDaniel and Earl Morris motore to Greenwood Sunday and spent the da; there. B. H. Williams of Easley route 6; am W. C. Gaines of Norris. are two of oui good friends who paid us pleasant Visit: Monday, - Rev. C. R. Abbecrombie and Prof R. M. Bolding are this week conductin a series of meetings at Double Spring! in Greenville county. Several weeks ago 13. NI. Smith ad vertised in The Sentinel that he hat some sieed wheat for sale. 1le says th< ad sure did the work for him. 'The eight - year-old boy of Austii 4)owens, colored. who live's on Mr. Ale. Raines' ilace four miles above Easley died suddenly Sunday morning Mrs. C. G. Lewis and Miss Lew Lewis of the Praters section visited las wek at the home of J. R. Griffin o Central route 3 and R. K. I ewis of nen Pickens. E. H. Craig of Pickens has a Rhod lsland Red hen that has laid more tha 200) eggs since last January 1st. H expeCts her to reach the 240) mark bi December 31i. T. A. Gary of Liberty has purchase the stock of goods of R. C. Robinson the same place and the stores have bee combined. Mr. Robinson will now~ b' with the Gary store. The Easley singing convention wvi meet with the Glenwood church the se< ond Sunday in November at 2.30 p. n Everybody urged to attend, as tisi the time to elect omeiers for next yea1 -ne merchants of Pickens report ey tra good business this fall. Especiall was business good here Saturday at1 there were many wvell pleased purchat ers from the surrou'nding country her< The friends of C. G. Lewis of tI Praters section wvill be glad to kino that the cancer, with wvhich he hashbei amficted a long time, is not giving hil as much trouble as formerly and is gran ually going away. On account of the wvets of prayer< the Woman's Missionary society, whit began Monday night and will continm the balance of the wveek, there wvill 1 no ladies' cottage prayer meeting th Wednesday evening. just installed in their store here tI handsomeat and largest cash registeri Pickens county. it is a six-drawel mahogany finish National with all tU latest imlprovem.ents and is in keepin with the up-to-date methods of Earl ~aborn. the hustling manager of thi store. A wyeek or so ago a citizen of Pickei advertised a secofid-hand Ford for sal lie placed a small ad in The Sentin< ard had no trouble in selling the cai lie got many replies from t he ad an could hav-e sold severni mom Fordsi he had had themu. Let the peni le kno' what you have for snie or trade an you will do business. The report that "Uncle J1immie Williams, wvho sang at the recent tei meetmn att Pickens. was dead is no true. I1ncle Jimmie is not only livin~ but is still singing. In writing to Ii. Parsons of Piekens he says he has bee in a meeting with Charlie [D. Tlilmana I .ynchburg. S. C , and will leave ther this week for Florida. Cedar Rock's ng~w school building is revelation ofC wifat determined p eoil and a carpenter can do. The old buld mug has been made into a modern an handsome. wvell-lighted and tin-shingle structure. wvhich te peopile of the dis trict .and county should be proud of Working on the building last Frida, were E. E. Lewis, R. N. McCollum, ,f L,. McCollum, 1. D. Singleton and Mr. Jone. J b R"I o ADD Prince Albert Tobaold everCywh In toppy red bae. Sc tidy it MisB tel handsom e. a that clever crytal-ynga pa tear1owpe tat ih o rst, humidor we mponrenoir-e aLm and ht eoigs whel toaccoi u splendid condition. R. Reynolds Tobacco C ~M Mrs. F. g. Hopkins of Central, daughter of lr. and Mrs. F. S. PortC s operated on for appendicitis at 1 Greenville hospital Sunday night. Grave fear,. were felt fo her recovery at first, but reports Tuesday were more encour aging and she is doing es well as could be expeLtea'. t CO r, D 4 DHI A 1 fie V( ta k: C( fr cigarette unless you get with Prince Albert tobac P.A. comes to you with a re goodness and satisfaction it o a patented process that remoi You can smoke it long and I back! Prince Albert has alw coupons or premiums. We F Prince Albert affords the keen enjoyment! And that flavor coolness is as good as tha answers the universal. de without bite, parch or kic Introduction to Prince Albe *d than to walk into the near i tobacco and ask for "a supply . out a- little change, to be. sur th fullest investment you ever j the national joy IGES~theAL , Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 bY; IThe halloween party given by Mr. I and Mrs. Mrs. M. C. Smith last week "I was enjoyed by a large number of pa 6ghosts. ell Mrsi. Nanje K. Parker has moved from Easle. route 3 to Liberty, where of %he will eoinduct a first class hotel and ar, boarding house in the old Willard house TI niear the depot. Mrs. Parker is an ex- wi uellent lad and her house will nodoubt th !ommanfd a large patronage. od JNDERSON C PICKENS, S. C.. D WEATI VILL SOON BE HERE get ready for it? ~W niany lines, our "Liv s still remain the san ad to take care of yo me in and see the won e offering in every d d just what you wa utings, Flannelettes nd all kinds of Dress alythe best lines of ; assured that your sI r come from here. I arnd Boys' Clothing. suit it would pay you and Suits-See the r'e offering here. -We are always rea< omplete stock of Lad . It will pay you to that new hat.. -N E&DE RScp PICKENS, S. C. A. puts new joy kto the sport of noking! (OU may live to L be 110 and never el old enough to )te, but it's cer ,in-sure you'll not aow the joy and intentment of a iendly old jimmy ipe or a hand rolled on talking-terrns col al reason for all the Ffers. It is made by res bite and parch! iard without a come Ays been sold without >refer to give quality! est pipe and cigarette and fragrance and t sounds. P.A. just mand for tobacco .back! rt isn't any harder 'est place that sells of P. A." You pay e, but it's the cheer nade I . J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Nliss Florence Howen entertained the attlers" last Tuesday at a Halloween rty. The affair was delightful and joyed by all present. rhis week is being observed as Week. Prayer by the ladies of the missiou y society of the Methodist church. ley invite and will welcome all the lies of the town who will meet with am. Meetings are held in the Meth ist church every afternoon at4 o'clock . OMPANY . H~ER *ith the ad e and Let 1e; we are - u and your derful bar epartment. nt here in ,Checked Goods. Shoes, and ioes are all If you are to see our wonderful ly to serve ies' Hats to see us be V CO.,