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ONE Now G PICKENS DI The R J. N. HAILL pJit Anderson Ph( Offer the I TO v'ul-:; 1w i , kt i all v F"or the h -d liv .1r1 Sol F i the sicr !1 b e-st five III th third n st. fivea a Vor 11h. fourlth best f ivNe 14 ,1 Iho hli4I th bre e11 's F'- Ihi I ' ill (m acrO ill ri. S. M. I.vars, ('o 11 11' N Ia liiil il it ie ill (Ili v-'1n will hamve to <do to ge tisin. w ie-at al1( oats Id of lire-imraundr fertili If the nex wheat, c nilki, anot her adlvauce1. Anderson Phi W. F. FAI M. ('. S~il~il .\NDI. Winter I Prepare for it heating stove fi mnent is comple We also havt Heaters, Cook Prices are rigi your' Hardware BA RFR T 'able R~ock St., f 'I Lf tj ' ' 9 Keowet CENT&* LL E oing On! (UG COMPANY exall Store UM, Prop. & Mgr. oneW No. *1 sphate and OilCo. ollowinig Prizes Farmers ,-11() S4 us t ' .\ll ersoll ''iish allt 1l1,ali".111 (ln ersOll Phosph~at al "Odla lluxt spring. e a .......... ..... ............. 10 0 aI e's of (w heat.................... I'd5 reS Of whe at.. ............ 60 tacres of w heat.................... 5 >f wheat................... 5 w h e a t .......... ..................... 25 linty DI-ons)t ration Akent, will v f In to awrlrd the prizes. All t, the prize is to make the yiel. siccessfully is largely a iatter zation whniii grain is sown. rop should be short flour would )sphate & Oil Co. tMER, Secretary. .C. C"A IWY. Agents, Pickenls by buying a nice -om us. Our assort te. Sa nice line of Oil Stoves and Ranges. it. Come to us for wants. BROS. ~asley, S. C. Phone 68 ANJI ES of the chiefl l1ristm-as am.emnbering nds with 'ap ifits - n allis ifltou. 'e pleasure LOCAL AND PERSONAL .J. .'. Brazeale and son Ivy paid The Sentimel a call one day last week. W. J. Roark of Charlotte has been visiting his son, Sheriff Roark, of Pick e'i, Joel II. Miller, well-known citizen of Cedar Rock, was at the county seat on business Monday. Mr. Edwards and Miss Helen Carey of Seneca visited friends and relatives in Pickens Sunday. .John E. Craig. a prominent business man of Easlev. wis it the county seat on business Monday. Air. and Mirs. V. 1). Spearian of Anderson county spent Sunday with Mr. anti Mr.<. Gary Iliott. Bethlelhem school will begin its wiinter term Monday, December 4, with Mrs. E'. II. (raig as teacher. Wyatt .Jennings and his mother, Mrs. .1. C. Jennings spent several (lays last week at lIardeville with Jesse Jennings and fimily. Alrs. Felix IHopkins is at the home of her pIlrents, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter (oi valeseing after an operation for aP Ieidicitis it the( Greenville hospital. Stati' Bank .xaminier Mauldin says the rcen t bank statements show that there is more money on deposit in the C barnks oi South ''Carolina now than ever be for. lis. .l Ari .lorri- returned to her hmllm Pi'kens this umorning, after a (la t of sever'l' weuL with Mlr,: \\. A. Glu ln -I-rd ystreen it f th '.l,.tlOdi.st chvrlch hst r o .\!r-. I ;:n-1h% iit t wo- e 'et S 4, 11, ', 'e \ i l rs. l. . I .. \\ r' ilis. w.ho wvi lha e'' W'ickns this week. Ihe lidif'.' clotta.e pra ver m'eeting A will met at the home (0f MIr. Weslev\ Garrett Wevdne vsda af1 1te0rnlon a1ft .1:fo o'elock. ;\t ladi's, especjall mothers, arlle <;ordially inlvite to attendths Clerk of Couirt Boggs requests us to) aisk all who have- papers in his oflice to cone in and get same before .1anuary 1, 11.17. as he wants Ill papers in tihe own-j Iers, hands when hetur'ns the oflice over to his successor. Mr. W. T. Mc-'all returned Fridav from the UI. 1). convention held at Union, whichshe attended as a delegate fron the Pickens chapter. She says the Union mneeting was one of the most delightful she ever attended. The minutes of the Pickens Baptist association have been printed and are at The Sentinel otli - for distribution to t d sifferent churches. The clerks of the different churches may get their. minutes by calling at this office. Rev. Leo ). Gillespie. of the Metho (list conference, is on a visit to his par ents neiar the old Twelve Mile camp grounl, before lie goes to his new charge at Greer. Brother Gillespie's last charge was the Shandon church in Columbia. We wish him much success in his new field. A. T. Winchester, a prominent citizen of the upper prrt of Pickens county, was im town oil business Saturday and had with him a patent well windlass for which he is agent. I Ie would he glald to (lemonstrate the windlass to anyone in terested. Paul Boggs, a student at the Preshvy terian college, ('linton, spent a day In Pickens last week, Hie is secretary'and treasurer of the Y.M.C.A at his college andl was also a delegate from there to the Christian Endleavor convention held at Sumter this month. Enon church and congregation have extendled a unanimous call to llev. Wai ter Lee Coker of' Iurman University to preach for them next year on the fourth Sundays and Saturdlays before. The church is to be congratulated on their choice of a plastor. Brother Cokeir is among our' best young preachers. The friends of Mrs. .1. D). Simmot. of Six Mile will be glad to icnow that she has r'eturned from the Baptist hospital 3in Columbia much impr'oyed in health a and continues to inmprove. Mir. Simmons ] carriiedl her to the hospi tal the latter' part of October to be operatIed upopn for ,j a laurge tumor' in the side. The opera - a ition was success ful andi~ aftter staving in the hiospitall twenty-seven daysV :he ,a was able to r'eturn home. ,j The I egar'e pr'oper'ty in P'ickens has a been purchased by the Blue Ridlge IDe Svelopment Co. atnd cut up into good-size building lots which are now being (ffer -( edtor' reasonable price's and (on ex'eedl ingly easy terms. The incorporator'sof this dlevelopme(nt company at'e 1 . l,. 'ui'eton, ,. . H Buice andI Sydney Bruice atnd anyone desiriing ia handsomne bui1hI inig 'lot ini Pickensi wlould do wvell to see e it her of' these' we'll-known gent hlemen. Important Notice Ipaper,' type. ink, atnd ('ver'ytinig else that goes in to the rnak ing otf at news - papeiTh lI'ick ens Sentinel is for'ed to Tenew r'ate wvill go into effect .Ian uary I, 191l7. an rins it ('bnice' to l'Lmajnil with o att thie old piiCe we' will rece'tive itrnwal andlt new1 subscr'iptions froiim now until nout, hioweveur. allow1% anyvone to pt. ay more t han t hre.' years in iadvance at thle 'ld W\e will be1 glad to ha~ve~ all who tare to take advan tage' of' (our offer' between no~w anid .lainuary I andt satve the dil~ci' ,'tce-. GnY liioT M i Ianiage'r. ColubusWagons are the best wagons by test. When in town call and let us show them to you. Pickens Hardware & Grocery Company. A N IN VI To Pickens County Peop Newest and Greatest BELK BROTHERS have ol fall a new Department Sto: most popular buying place this means of seeking the ac< ens County people who are i: V of their pocketbooks and wh ()uI' Lale 'ie ry t-\e e ai \lenl's C ()! the sto I .. \\'I can supplya a n ina, wit lil (J any st ye at in-ices whie b will SoI u42i) (;(,()s and Noti Tii ehe Plae o Do uallthfaiy (Plsa op t A I)( in< dt S tore, iy be T osapplids Iur of Ies m s) )efoh hre i,-, lnw. \e have dp a nd S th Carolina, So iLt a( is Ianit ood s aoe t om a t ty rices. \\ We xnW l a sphcial invitation to Pi kei hreaduar-ters when in (I yeen ile, So n from Pickens Coufty, n they will also T lyyour-s, BELK BRO I 204-206 South Main S M. o L. sU 4hLuI he lot toli Do~'( our Fal S Beore yin your strWadin1i and Shoes, come btoan the st< U M e are shoinLaLareasrmI Seay-o-EASL En' anos'OTHin rATIoN~ e to Visit Greenville's Department Store )ened in Greenville this re which is proving the in the city, and we take iuaintance of good Pick riterested in the welfare o buy good goods. lot hintg DepartIneits ae feat ies W111an11 or ehil witha coliplt rprise those who, ar not- acguainlted Is is t he ilmost co liflete ill the citv, here -the neceds ()f the entie aily sladie . take pleasure inl to IrtImenit stores in the larest cities Sv to see howw are (le to Sell is Couity people to make our store of oii aC(1onInnda tinhg clrks are he ghtal to se( you. Greenvill lieE, treet. Phone 737 VAN & CO. and Winter Shopping y Dollars. )ollars Worth i Sold at a Saving of ~er Cent.M er Dry Goods, Men's lies' Ready-to-Wear, re that sells for cash ty dollars. Mz~ N nt of dry goods, notions, ladies' )N i, as well as the largest and most nk unty. We mention a few ofour )M One lot 8 1-3c Sheeting. Special, 50 y d We are showving a fine line of laadies' M ontsits at 810, $12.50 and( $1.(.50. f A comnplete~ stock of .Lad1ies' Sport and1 ong Coats. Prices ranging from $8.50 up Our Shoe Depar'tment is a st~ore within self. We knowv we can save vou 50c more on every pair. D on't huv your 'int(er shioes before loeking at ours. ate our prices and looll over the ye in all departments. (AN & CO. CAROLINA. [MMMDMMMMMM~TMM