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' The Pickens Seutim PICKENS, 8. C. DECEMBER 7, 1916. Entered at Pickels PONW1toIe Al SecOnd C Entere iAter. $1 PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVAN GARY MIOTT, Malager. bittiary loti(es and trimits of respec not o-r one ho ilm ed woroi' wil be lprinted f of char.. Al over ti:t numier uloiat ) p for at w rate of one cent a word. Unshi ia o t p a i m aiwriit . rtls iof thitnks p lisytedc for one-half cent a word. V,, Dol*s Pickens need waterworks? WILr, the Thanksgiving turkey has last till Christmas? Now IS TIHE time for all good citizer to come to the aid of their county papei TIIAT big noise you heard the otht day must have been tle "fall of Mot astir." "K" IS THE best story we have evt published. Not too late to begin rea< ing it. IF you think Pickens ought to have system of waterworks, say somethin about it. WiHERK is Pickens? Spartanbur Journal. Ask tie- pickpocket. H1 doesn't know. WONIDER ) lWhat Would have become c that Democratiecamipalign debt had Mr Wilson been dfea ted? Bir old Villa gave a sigh of relic when he leard that, the South Carolin troops Were to be seit hollie. A LA 10 1hoiler in the Oranagebur lindry exploded Ist week and cleanc up severalne-by negru eabi uS. MIRIt- I! t'l may have been it 1( per cent judge and a 1I0) per cent ca, didate, bout he is about a 2 per ce loser. '"Cou0I. sit up after taking one b( tie, "' rads an advertisement. But oi bottle Often makes many people L lay down. I I. this Miss Rankin is as goodI lookil as thec papers say she is, the lady w h~e a majority as soona as she enters t halls (It congress. As wR predicted several weeks ag lill! F'olger of Pickens county defeat the Unliversity of Virginia football tel TIhanksgiving Day. ONCE more thle "'last survivor"' of bandI of soldiers whichl captured Jeff son D~avis is dead, lHe was from Oh as a matter of course, TuHE advice many newspapers are 1n< giving the farmlers to plant more whc so the price of bread wvon't be so hi is very good, but that doesn't help a ht gry man any just now. A1'TER telling all about when the w would end, the column and a half wisdomn in one of our b)ig state dail summarizes thusly: * '"Cmftwypemftwypcmftwypemiftwvyj but we thought it was worse than th a, PRE~SS dispatches say there is much gold coming to thlis country fr abroad, and the same agency says poor people of the larger cities are f ing starvationl because they haave I gold enough to buy rations. As tl would ask in No'th Caliny, "Howveum OUR W EEKILY RuII)II. Why (lid salt shaker? Because he saw thle spoon1 holder. A P'OrtAnI maan Is Mr. Ladd; Hie never dloes say "'m i feeling bad." Everybody The Legare proj These are the c close in, smoot beautiful view BLUE RID( el _-.An Exceptional Offer Tte' Oentlnel Is now able -to offer t the people of Pickens county the bes reading bargain it has ever offered an %ye are sure it will appeal to those wh. W want good reading for every membero: the, family the year round. We wil call it our "All Winter Reading" clut and you will agree with us. that it's a dandy. We are offering The Sentinel, The Weekly Kansas City Star, The or Progressive Farmer, Today's Magazine, roe The Farmer's Business Book and Alma to nac and four selected grapevines, all bfor $2.50. The cost of this club if sub scribed for separately would be more than $4.00, and we are very glad to be able to make this exceptional bargain just now when everything else is going up in price. The family which sub scribes for this club will not need any other reading matter, unless it is the the church paper. It will keep you supplied with good reading matter the year round, doesn't cost much and will greatly aid in keeping up your rural route. Read our auvertisement in an other column and take advantage of this ofter today. Mr. Miller and Mr. Martin On page seven of The Sentinel today is an article written by Editor C. T. Martin of the Easley Progress and a h reply thereto written by Mr. Joel H. Miller. We publish these articles at the very urgent request of Mr. s Miller, who came into our office last week and stated that he had offered his article to the Progress for publication, r but that Mr. Martin had refused to i- publish it in full. Mr. Miller want ed it published in full and says he is entitled to a reply to Mr. Martin's article, and has no other way to get it before the people of Pickens county except thru The Sentinel. a As the article which precipitated this g controversy between Messrs. Martin and Miller first appeared in The Sentinel and as we have published several ar g ticles by them since, we have agreed to e print Mr. Miller's reply. However, this controversy is not The Sentinel's, but f we want to treat both gentlemen fairly, and after this week we beg to be relieved of printing further articles in reply to anything heretofore printed in the con troversy. That $All We Know About It What does Editor Hiott know aboot d that big still that was found in Pickens county by the revenuers one day last week? ---Newberry Observer. All we know about it is that some Greenville revenuers came down here - from the mountains and reported that [ they had destroyecd a big un, and one of them called up the Greenvide News and t- asked for a "big write-up." He evi se dently was telling the truth about it, nw ly ie had sonic evidence on his breath. AN exchange says that "Flourishing g women's clubs exist in Manilla and ill other p~rincip~al cities of the Philippines.' he At that they haven't anything on the clubs American women flourish some times. he at gh 'ar of Grocery Bi coffee better at- -that's what comes o1 famous for its flavor a oSouth. Try the entire Ii can according to directia -with it in every way,i iot two pounds of any chef used-tell your grocei back and he'll come. Write for premium cati Should Owi >erty in Pickens is no' Lioicest building lots i h but well drained, f the mountains. I Terms Easy E DEVELOPMENT RUB OUT PAIN t with good oil liniment. That's I 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, Ntc. 25c. S0c. $1. At all Dealers. Now that England, France and Italy have given Russia Constantinople once more, all that is necessary is for Russia to take possession. SOMETHINc not to worry about just now: Four hundred and forty-four years from now the timber of the United States will be all gone, according to a late government report. TAMMANY HALL officials don't want President Wilson to mix in the mayoalty election in New York city next fall. Tammany didn't mix in very much in the election of the president. COLONEL RoOSEVELT "cussed out" quite a few voters during his speech making tour of New Mexico. Result: Wilson carried. New Mexico. And so it was most everywhere he spoke. AFTER thoro investigation we are able, to state conclusively that the Spattanburg Journal was in error in showing a white speck just above Pick ens in its recent prohibition map. Tn Greenville Daily Piedmont's printing plant was badly damaged by fire last Friday and that paper has been printed in the Daily News' plant since. We sympathize with the Piedmont. AN Atlanta preacher says the "Old Time Religion" is not good enough for e this generation, and is not as good as c the new. However, most of us will continue to be satisfied with the old time kind. Tim editor of the Cherokee News of Gaffney threw several fits last summer because some of the boys at the York meeting took a few drinks of likker, but we notice his paper is one of the very few weekly papers in this state which carries whiskey advertisements. It advertises more likker than any other weekly paper we see. You don't have to ride the Pertect ion Plows tokeep themn in the ground and they neverj choke up. Sold by Pickens Hardware & Grocery Company. lie Smaller; and more of it using L.uzianne Coffee nd economy all over the contents of a one-pound ns. If you are not satisfied f it does not go as far as Lper coffee you have ever you want your money Itraight across with it, dog. COFFEE i Allome yv for sale in lots. n Pickens, being i and affording a 'rices reasonable j j COMPANYi Just a Fei We Have Had But What W( In the Bu, Deceml You are going to need pretty a line as we have ev dines, from $10.00 to $25.00 at some special prices from A complete line of chi from now till January at s Bear in mind that thes can buy one today for less When it comes to boy nishings, we are fixed for, We handle the best I women and children, and off buying all the shoes y< a pound and the United where the prices are going, See us for your needs Service" are our middle n FOLGEI Clothing, Sho Sole Agents for Walk O King Stoves, Chase City B ick Patterns. The Rook club delightfully entertain d at a Thanksgiving party Wednesday vening at the home of MissOraMcFall. n this lovely home the color scheme of ed and green was taste fully carried out ni pot plants, ehrysantheiums and ututnn leaves. While the guests were rriving a number of instrumental and Ocil solos were enjoyed. Soon the :uests were given clothes pins and crepe Edwin The St To Pig Now is'the tii your friends an< Remember tha are about $1,60( tion to the Pian It will certain in this contest, i able prize. ASK FOR BO: ens Clotht Correct Styles for Fall an Our Clothing D)epartmec of good values for you. Bolt bought mien's; clothi other merchandise, befer came on; so if you are goi1 whly not take adlvantage prices? We are offering you i. "'Prince Chap" clothing Every one guar'anteed to p isfaction. We have all th "Conservative," "Box," andl "D)ouble-Breasted" mc Men's extra heavy Di suits, $10 value. Our pric< Men's blue and black| $15 value, for $12.50. -Sillk Knit Swei Norfolk and Sash Solid and Stripes. Be sure an< dtisplay at our store-$4.98. If We Could Ii A personal talk with yoi about our niammoth stoc] partment a store within Edwin "Te Store to Put Your Specials f Quite a Touch df Have Experienced eket to What Is )er, January and F that coat suit yet, and don't fo er shown, at the old prices, in all ',and we are going to offar thenm now till January 1,1917. Idren's, misses' and ladies' cloakE omo attractive prices. e cloaks and coat suits were boug than we can put them back in ot !s' and men's clothing, overcoats you and fixed right. ine of shoes in the world, amoni Endicott-Johnson Cornpan y's for )u need for the coming year. W States shoeing the world, it does We are right on the job to sup mes. Yo'rs truly, THORNLL es, Hats and Gent's Furnishing G< ver and Zeigler Shoes, New Ho uggies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhar paper and asked to dress the clothes pins to represent their ideals. Miss 1sadora Williams and Mr. Earle -Sea born wvere presented with (folls for their artistic work. Turkey score cards were next distributed and when partners were found the couples engaged in Rook. After several interesting games the hostess suspended a large picture tur key and asked the boys to try their skill .Bolt & I Thsat's Aiwa sno Conte: eto do your best I have them to save t in addition to the in prizes to be gix 0. ly pay you to put is you are almost su LT'S BIG BARGA gyou give us ti d Wnte 116a Iies' all d Witer ~lt. black, they t is chock full Bolt's price $ Vhy? Because - Dixie Broa< ung, as he did brown and ger e the advance yd. everywhc rig to buy a suit Remembher of Bolt's low vertised so e making ladle ne wvell-known it is going g @99 up to $17. cler-k to show; :ive perfect sat-e B newv models- . Some "Pinch Back" >delIs. White and ckey's Kersey Coat, $5 valu, 3, $7.98. * Mixed flam Berge, all wool, Bolt's psrice, 3 Large chc< $7.98 value. aters Check voh~ s, large Plaids Bolt's price, $ :1 see them on Railro By clipoing [ave your purchase lan telyu rs) or more1 Cs. Every de- Fpre.a ad itself. Won't Go0od until i L. Bol Faith In" "Distributors of Easley, S. C cember Winter Weather, Is Only a Drop .o Come In ebruary. rget that we have tI, wool serges, popli, to you, what we h' , from $2.50 to $15.00, to go ht at theo old prices, and you r stock. shoes, hats and gent's fur e them H. C. Godman's for men and boys. Don't put Ith green hides selling at 30c n't take a Solmon to fiure 4 ply you,. and "Quality and FY & 0o. iods a Specialty 4 me Sewing Machines, Iron t Overalls. Call for Butter- + with bow and arrow. Mr. Hal Hiott proved to be the most clever marksman. Af ter this interesting contest the guests were invited into the dining room where a delicious salad course was served. The tables were very attractively ar ranged under the red shaded lightr. The color scheme was delightfully car ried out in the hand painted place cards -autumn leaves tied with green ribbon. ompany ys Busy stants: work. Speak to Coupons f jfirst priz en away inad 4 forth some effort re to win a valu IN CIRCULAR 1e opportunity? YvoI serge skirts, navy and are worth $3.00, all sizes. 2.48. icloth, 54-inches wide, black, ey, absolutely worth $1.00' re. Bolt's price 69c yd. bhat- Kumfy Kioth 'we ad xtensively last season for l' and children's copts? Well, 00(1 this season. Ask the rou Kumtfy Kloth at $1 75 yd Pretty Sport Coats Just Arrived gray check cassimere Sport 3. Bolt's price, $3.48. iel Sport Coats, $7.98 value. 5.98. k wool plaid Sport Coats, Bolt's price, $5.98. et Sport Coats, $10 value. >.98. ad Fare Refunded ! this coupon and making a amount to $5.00 (five dol we will pay Your Railroad is of fif teen miles absolutely EWIN L. BOLT & Co. r anu ary 1st, 1917. & Co. Reliable Merchandise'' *