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C. D St radley and CO.sreenvlle, -. C. FOR CHRISTMAS! All Kinds of Fancy Baskets-Big Stock of Casseroles, Fancy aad Plain. An immense stock of Dolls, 2,000 yards Dnnean Mills Doll Carriages and PAST COLORS Madras Other Toys. Shirting, 34 and 36 inches wide .................. 20cT The best stock of hKid Gloves Gingham, all colors, ol the market $1.25 to$2.50 for ...............12J and 15c R U GS Now is the time to buy your Rugs. 200 felt indestruct ible Rugs, assorted colors. We want to close out and they are going at a bargain. 27 x 54 ......... ...........$1.50 27 x 72 .....................$1.75 29 x 54 ..................... 1.65 36 x 72 ..................... 2.00 Suits: Wooltex Suits and Coats. Printzers Suits and * Coats. Sport Coats and Sweaters. S-M+H++++ +-+++-i~ttl+4~~+.HIIIIlZ?!Z++i+ .-. SU WiL3RE -CCLIL1g lC Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Offer the Following Prizes To Farmers Sowing wheat this fall who use the Anderson "Fish and Blood" goods when sowing and Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co's top dressing and soda next spring. For the best five acres of wheat.............. $100 For the second best five acres of wheat.................... 75 For the third best five acres of wheat...................... 60 For the fourth best five acres of wheat.................. 50 For the best three acres of wheat................... ......... 50 For the best one acre in wheat.......... ..................... 25 Mr. S. M. Byars, County Demonstration Akent, will name a committee in due time to award the prizes. All you will have to do to get the prize is to make the yield. Raising wheat and oats successfully is largely a matter of preparation and fertilization when grain is sown. If the next wheat crop should be short flour would make another advance. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secretary. M. C'. SMiPITH ANDI)JNO. C. CAREY, Awts, Pickens Winter Is Coming! Prepare for it by buying a ntice 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 AS USUAL Christmas Gifts. No junk, and nothing carried over from last year. Come to see us. Keowee Pharmacy R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. Phene 2 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wolf Creek school will begin Its win ter term November 27. Note change of Hobbs-Herderson Co. advertisement this week. Born, November 18, to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Gravley, a daughter. We enjoyed a visit by J. D. Nations a good farmer of Liberty route 3, Mon day. D. L. Kay and son, Perry, of the Six Mile section, were in town on business Saturday. The Town Creek school will open Monday, November 27, with Prof. Earle Keith in charge. Hagood school will begin its winter term November 27, instead of November 20, as stated last week. Mrs. S. F. Curtis has returned to her home in Pickens, after a pleasant visit to her sister near Easley. Miss Josie Chastain, popular sales lady at Hobbs-Henerson Co., spent Sun day with homefolks at Oolenoy. Luke Earle says people -n calling for his new kidney and liver ' .nedy right along and its results are mt. satisfying. W. S. Gantt, genial magistrate of Hurricane township, was among the many business visitors at Pickens Mon day. We notice by the Sylvan Valley News that a half a million dollar tannery and belt factory will be built at Brevard in the near future. Twelve Mile school will begin the winter session Monday, November 27, with Miss Clara Hughes of Switzer, S. C., as teacher. The Methodist missionary society will holA its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gary liott next 14riday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Bessie Robertson entertained the junior embroidery club last Saturday afternoon. During the social hour a sweet coarse, followed by salted nuts, was served. Contributed: Wilson has thecountry when it comes to straightforward poh-I tics, but C. D. Stradley & Co., Green -I ville, has the merchandise when it comes to good values. While in town Saturday S. J. Bolding of near here had the misfortune to lose a twenty-dollar bill. He is offering a reward of five dollars if it is returned to The Sentinel office. B. D. Mauldin, formerly a good citi zen of Pickens county but now one of Oconee's best, was here on business this week. His friends on this side are always glad to see him. D. H. Cassell, one of our old Confed erate veterans who lives in the upper part of the county, was at the county seat on business Monday and paid The Sentinel office a pleasant visit. Married, at the residence of the of ficiating officer November 19, near Ca teechee, Mr. Manning Burgess to Miss Nora Herd, J. Alonzo Brown, N. P., at the throttle. Many congratulations. The Christmas Gift suggestions and how to make them should prove of special interest to our lady readers. Some of them appear in the paper today and others will appear between now and Christmas. Clerk of Court Boggs requests us to ask all who have papers in his office to come in and get same before January 1, 1916, as he wants all papers in the own ers' hands when he turns the office over to his successor. A delightful meetingof the W.C.T.U. was held'at the home of Mrs. C. E. Robinson last Thursday afternoon. Rev. J. C. Bailey conducted the devotional exercises, which were much enjoyed. The hostess served refreshments. The ladies of the Methodist church will have a bazaar and serve dinner on Friday, the 8th of December, in the vacant storeroom next to B. F. Parsons' store. They will have articles suitable for Christmas presents and a variety of refreshments, all of which they will sell reasonably. The churchets of Pickens can boast of having the best pastors of any town its size in the state. Our people do riot appreciate them as highly as they ought. The sermons of Rev. J. C. Bailey dur ing the protracted meeting last week at the Presbyterian church were among the best we have ever heard. Prof. W. H. Hand, state High School inspector, will make an educational ad dress at the Pickens school auditorium, Thursdiay evening, 23rd. at 7:30. Prof. Hand is an interesting speaker and a treat is in store for all who hear him. He will discuss the needs and condition of our school. Everybody invited. Last Thursday I had the pleasure of hearing Sov. W. A. Fraser, the hi ghest official in the order of the W.O0. W.,o of Omaha, Neb. He spoke to a great throng of people from the steps of the court house at Spartanburg. Th is order is doing a great work and should be encouraged by our people. -D. W. H. T. T. Hughes of near Greenville was in Pickens on business Monday. Mr. ~Hughes is a native of Pickens county and moved from the Peters Creek sec tion to Greenville county about thirteeri years ago. He now owns a fine farm near the city of Greenville and is one of the prosperous farmers of that county, making his own feedstuff and raising cotton as a surplus crop. Wyatt Jennings, who has been ir Raleigh, N. C., for the past year oi two, is on an extended visit to his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jennings, ir Pickens. Wyatt recently bad the mis. fortune to make a misstep and sprair his ankle and is now forced to use crutches when walking. .He has man3 friends In Pickens who are glad to have him back and who hope his ankle will soon ho o. k. again.* You don't have to ride thE Pertection Plows to keep thent in the ground and they nevet choke up. Sold by Pickenw Hardwarem &Grocery.Co..., T T, Slip a few P smokes into . You've h patented pro smoke your fitl it proves out el Prince Albert hi without coupons prefer to give qual There's sport smol your own, but yo" . to have the iright t( Prince Albert will 1 open for you to com firing up every little EARLE'S . Kidney and Liver Ramedy For the relief of all kid ney and bladder troubles rheuiiiatic affetionis,etc Results Guaranteed Price $1 per Bottle L. L. EARLE, Pickens, S C. i M. L. S The Place tc i Thousand E Of Merchan B Before buyir M and Boys' C 9 and Shoes, co n We are showinga 3: ready-to-wear, men's n: complete stocif of sh4 3: bargains below: One lot of Norwich Dress M One lot of fast color Ap M good patterns, regular 8 1. g cial, 6c yard. M( One big lot of Solid Co M regular 10 and 12 1-2c vs S8 1-3c yard. n One big lot 36-inch Blei 10lc seller. Special, 6 1-2c. Be sure to visit our si big array c ~M. L. S EASL Qfl system iard -many an-earful ab6ut the P cess that 9t out bite and pare without :tomebackI 'Stake yoa rery hour of the day. s always beek sold or premiums. We ity! king a pipe or ,rolling know that you've got obacco I We tell you yang the doors wide ' e in on a good time so often, without a regret! You'll feel 11 has been wasted and y back up for a fresh start You swing on this say-s thousand-dollar bill I it 'ness and contentment t< who kn gotten* jimmy ciga Prince p a This Isa16 ~ old* of th ~ ~k rod tin Sale of Real Estate By virtue of a power of attorney iven me by William Evatt, mortgagor, will sell at public auction, before the court house door at Pickens, S. C., on Salesday in December, 1916 (being De cember 4), all that piece or parcel of.' land near the city of Pickens and near the Liberty road, containing four acres, more or less, on which the said William Evatt now lives. Terms of sale cash, and if not complied with in one hour to be resold at the risk of the former pur chaser. T. D. HARRIS, 80 Attorney and Mortgagee. U LL IVAl EASLEY, S. C Do Your Fall and Wit1 And Save Many Dollars, Is of Dollat dise to Be Sold at hirty-Five Per Ceii ig your Winter Dry lothing, Ladies' R( me to the store that nid save many dollax i large assortment of dry g and boys' clothing, as well a ses in Pickens county. We Ginghams, 5c One lot 8 1-3 ron Gingham, We are shn c value. Spe- Coatsuits at $1 A complete ored Outings, . Long Coats.] lues. Special, Our Shoe De itself. We ki Lchlg, a good' or more on ev - winter shoes b ore and investigate our pri f bargains we have in all de UL LIV A1\ EY, SOUTH CAlaO rince Albert h and lets you ir bank roll that ILBERT 1 national joy smoke ke 'your smoke past vill be sorry you cannot like it was a tip to a s worth that in happi you, to every man oWs what can be Dut of a chummy pipe or a makin's rette with 'Albert for cking"! LDSTOBACCOCO. .' red tin, and In -Sate.. N. C. fact, every Prince rverse N.Albert package, has Irre Uy a real message-to-you atidy on Its reverse side. You'll read:u Proces Patented July 311th, -i?" ht mean" that the nited States Govern mneat has granted a Patent on the process by which Prince Albert in made. And by which tongue bite and throat parch are cut out I Every. where tobacco Is sold you'llfind Prince Albert awaiting you In toppy red bags, 5c:. tidy red tins, 1Oc; handsome pound andhalf-pound tin humidors and In that clever crystal. glass humidor, with sponge .. molsecner top, that keeps the tobacco In such fine condition Pickens Chickens The Rhode Island Reds of E. H. Craig of Pickens were the principal winners at the recent poultry show at Greenville, winning the following places: 1st and 4th places on cocks; 1st, 4th and 5th on cockerels; 3rd on hen, 3rd and 5th on pullets and second on pen. This was the best showing made among many entries and with the showing of Mr. Craig's chickens at the state fair shows that the Pickens county chickens are as good as the best anywhere. 4&Co. ter Shoppiing 's VVorth a Saving of it. Goods, Men's 'ady-to-Wear,M sells for cash Is.n oods, notions, ladies' )N ~s the largest and most n mention a few ofeour e Sheeting. Special, 5c yd wing a fine line of Ladies' 0, $12.50 and $16.50. 3tock of Ladies' Sport and P~rices ranging from $3.50 up spartment is a store within 1ow we can save you 50c ery pair. D)on't buy your efore loeking at ours. - Ices and look over the partments. LINA. MMMMMMMM. .