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CHRISTMAS GIFT sUGGFZ#rIONS Jewelry, Manibure sets Box Paper Chocolate Sets Huyler's Candy Books Tollet'Sets Bibles Cut Glass Testaments Hand Painted China Statuary / Waterman's Ideal Foun- Percolators tain Pens Silverware, consisting - adntr of Knives, Forks, Jardiniers Spoons, etc. Other goods arriving and expected daily, We appreciate so much your trading at home. IKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. 1A LLIMJ, Prop. & lgr. Phone No.- 8 ps Buy Your Christmas CGoodsR Before the Big Rush We have a nice selection of goods suitable as gifts for the whole.family. Below we sugges a few articles: For Children-Boys' Wagons-, Hand Cars, Toy Pistols, R Erector Sets, Air Guns, Rifles, Safety Crackers, Velocipedes, & Flashlights, Pocket Knives. For Ladies-Silverware, St-oves, Rniges, Cooking Uten-R sils, Scissos, Ma nical re 8ets, LamI ps, Percoln &Ior-, Oil Stoves, m Electric Irons. For Men-Rnzors. Pocket K Iyives, OnnvI, mm1' nunition, R Toos. Flhits, RI-yo Lamps. _ Come to !ee Us Before You y BARR BROS. Phone68. Look For the ig Saw Sign Easley, S. C. 1 IT HIS WA! Furniture Buyeri, for Your Needs in House Furnishings. inYou Will Find HereRarain inAll Lin~es. 8toves, Rtanges. Bed moom Sn ites, Odd Dre ssers, Bedsteads,. .Mattresses, Spring~s, .D)avenports, Parlor Snites, Feather 's Se'wing Machines, N~orwood Sewing om Furniture ot all kinds(1. Pianos * *::Don't' Fail to See Us for Your Needs adSave Yourself Some Money. +++++++++t+++++-- t - -+++++++-*------+----------: viL aiety e, oS C. itl MFeI tA n thccunr pon e nt! T hest t Anyof Price. so n - Youri' considrat ion i tsearnestly solcied Stictlyinet Pr i ej,o and ite ac ifn anthing tes woi trro. ce SMTH Bet\ kRs'ISTOW, a .Rd ah s LOCAL AND |PERSONAL The Price of The Sentinel After December 81, 1916, the sub. scription price of The Pickens Sentinel will be: . One Year ---.......$1.60 Six Month8-----.....- .75 Three Months --.---...... .40 The new rate will not affect subscrip tions paid before January 1, 1917. Miss Frances Bruce, a student at Con verse college, is at home for the holi days. Roark Powell, merchant on route 3, made a business trip to Greenville last week. *We understard that a night school will be started at the Pickens mill after Christmas, N. F. Freeman, miller at the old Clements mill, lost a good horse by death Sunday. Misses Mattie Findley and Lorena Taylor spent a day or two shopping in Atlanta last week. Mrs. Sadie Williams of San Antonio, Texas, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. A Richey, in Pickens. Bill Folger of Easley has been elected captain of the University of North Carolina football team. The bazaar given by the ladies of the Baptist church in Pickens last wek iwas a success in every way. Clerk A. J. Boggs is sporting a hand some jeans suit of clothes made of Pick ens-grown and Pickens-woven wool. The citizens of Liberty expect to hold I at an early date an election to decide whether the town shall install water works. Miss Nellie Powell, who was milliner I for Hobbs-Henderson Co. the past sea son, has returned to her home in Maryland. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Loehr, of Manchester. Ga., December 3, a daughter, who has been named Laurie Elizabeth. B. Lewis could not attend, so Dr. F. S. Porter, alternate, represented the Pickens M asons at the grand( lodge in Charleston last week. Wreare indebted to Rev. and Mrs. B. M. Smith of near Pickens for a nice gift of sausage. May their blesssings I be many during Christmas. Hobbs-1 endersonm Co.'s stor in Pick. en is prettily decorated in iolidav col ors. There are some mighty nice Christ I mas presents at. this store,' too. h'lle fi-st snow of' the wim tei for oi ck ens5 fell Thmursday a l'ternSoon. The flakes fell only for a few mimutes and mclted as soon as they touched the ground. Glad to report Dr. 1. S. Sanders, pastor of Concord chur'ch, inprovmng. Ile las been quite sick at his nomne in Cornelia, Ga., for the past three months. Rices Crbek Baptist church will lb dedicated on Sunday, December 24. All day service is expected. Dinner on the ground. The public is cordially invited. F. 1. Trammell, who has been selling musical instruments around Pickens for several years, has gone to Winder, Ga., vhere he will engage inl similar busi ness. Prmtof. R. T. Haltlum of Pickensa at tended the meeting of thme gr-andl Ma sonic lodge in Chai'leston last week and wvas r-eapplointedl dIeputy of this distirict for next year-. M iss Blanche Lalioon entei'tainedl the junioi- embroidem-y club last Fi'iday af tei iioon. A delicious .sweet courise w.as ser'ved and thme young people enjoyed the occasion imumencsely. 'The iniutes o. the Pickens -Baptist association have been printed( a~ ad are at T1he Semitinel ofiee for distribution to the dillereunt chu rches. The clerks of the different churichies may get their minutes by calling at this ottice. We congiatuilate the pl)e~t of Pick ens circuit on having one of the very best men in the conference as their pais tor. We know Bro. Sam Jones and most hear-tily commend him to this peo0 p~le as woi-thy of theiir confidence and suppor-t. -H.* R. 1B. Anthony has puritchased the Kelley house on Ann street and expects to move into it soon after- Christmas. 'Squire A. S. Por-ter- and family, who have been living in this house, have moved iuto the JIohn Harris home neat the court house. The tent wvhich furnishes overheod protection for county mules and horses gave way undler the wveight of snow Monday morning andl fell down on the stock. The stock has n~o prtotection from the wvind andl cold except the ovei' head cover-ing ol clo0th. Those wvho have-seen t hem will beam us out. in saying that the merchants of Piekens have~ the largest and best lines of Chrmmis timas goods they have ever shown. It is not necessary to go else wvhere to buy Christmas presents of any kind, when such a line assortment ma'y he? found1 at home. Attended Baptist Convention During the recent Baptist state con vention wvhich was held in Newberry, Capt. J. TI. Taiylor and myself were en. tertained in the home of Mr. and Mtrs. R. E. Leavel, and( wve feel sure that no delegates wvere more fortunate than we were. M rs. Leavel will be rememberec by our Pickens people as Miss Katt Folger. Sutrely the lines did fall to ut in pleasant la(ces. The convention wat one of the most spiritual we have evei attended. Rev. E. V. Blabb, formnerl3 of Easley, is pastoi- of the Fitrst Baptist church, Hie and his people gave th< dielegates and visitorns a cordial recep, tion andl entertained them handsomely. We wvere glad, but not surprised, t< hear that Bro. Babb ms succeedinwe in his new charge. D.W.~H. Your husband or brother woukc not appreciate anything more than a Silver Steel Hand Savw for an Xmas present. Get then at Pickens Hardware & Grocerj tNhn1anY. .4.'. -the in goodness and in pipe satisfaction -is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it ! It answers every smoke or any other man ever cool and fragrant and smokeappetite that you' it in a mighty shdrt time Will you invest 5c oil 10< so on the national joy so R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Advertisement Did the Work. - Editor : ninel: 11 put n a'd for m1. . lost dog inJ your. paper. Wednemi;-;av and . heard froml it Friday "o llowi 1i . . ad I rit now So -out c:,' tell the boys th2 . , Jose '* yo Uur Ta" r ...a I o 11 . FOR X M AS GIFTs 4 .tonl have only a few nore davs ill which o deide nyon J ( hat IX;lxii. G1if. for your friends . or fainilv. INotiiI I i rIIe Ia ) - propriatke or .appreciative than ++++ Jewelry. We have a full -l, $ da~ly. Eiver1ythint I~we selI is guaranh1teed. Below are a few Biois, L \aLieres, (ineoli Sect et Ord1er 1.1ins, Sca'rf Pinsie Class ( uff 1 iniks, - r A\llowv us to assist yon ini solv H. SNIDER, Jeweler, __Easley, S C.+ Porter's Pressing Club N Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al-, tering, Etc. Suits are sent for andl( delivered wheni.j promised arnd the wvork is done by anj expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning j and pressinlg, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 -- suit. Special attention giveun to ladies' suits. . . Wec appreciate your* patronage. --: B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, .. At Porter's Bairber Shop. T'elephone No. 38 . The Souithern Railwvay PrVemiier(.Carir of' the Sonthi Se A\rri val of Sou therni loI'al trinsn. for Easley, S. (C. In ecliect J1unie 18, 1916. Northbound. Souithbounrd. No. 42-2.201 a.m22. No. 43-- 2.45i a.m~ No. 36i-5.45 a.mu. No. 29-- 8.23 ai.m Here No. 46-8.415 a mn. No. 39-- 12.05 p.m No. 12-1.33 p.m. No. 11- 3.3 p~~ m No. 40-6.1.1 p. m1. No. '15- 9.55 p.m g No. 30-7.27 p.m. No. 30 receives passengers for north c of Charlotte aind discharge passeng~ers from south of Atlanta. .J. C. CA MP, Agent. br1 CHIGH ESTER S PILLS OiAMOND BRAND price Ask your gte for CHIHS-TER A DIAMOND BD PIinRRD and A 'Go.D anetallic boxes, gealed with 31 Ribbon. TAK or0 ra nsI ON BkR., NDFL Lu. for twenty-Ev Iyears regarded as Best,Safet AlasRetbe SOLD BY~ALL DRUGGISTSNi ME EVERYWHERE .ye~ Price Albert g 4 n.*ti o kers u a --its flavor is so different and delightfully good; -it car't. bite your tongue; -it cant parch'your throat; -you can smoke it as long and . as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap. piness! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read: PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30TH. 1907" That means to you a lot of tobacco on. joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I ALBERT national joy smoke IZLL find a cheery howdy-do on top no a matter how much of a stranger you are in the neck of the woods you drop into. For Prince 0 Albert is riht theft-at the first place you pass that sells tobacco I The toppy e boil sells for a nickel and the lidv red tin for a dime; then there's the and some pound and half-pound tin FO humidors and the pound crystal-4lass humidor with sponge-moistener top> G,;E' that keeps thte to bacco in auch I:.. uI bang-up trirn all-tho. desire you had! It is so appealing to your will get chummy with to prove out our say- This is the reverse side of the Princo Albert tidy red tin. Read .oke? this " Patented Process"f message to-you and realize what it means in making Prince Albert so much CO., Winston-Salem,sN. C. to your likin. iRISTMAS GOODIES I ~t un ive i aime id al t rsh m losf Oranges, s, Grale l1ruiii 11ad fritiis of ;Ill kinol!- for uns tl ir(::ie: (aloii's, ('akes an1( ('raielwrs: in ht. I' C n C k s hasn . it rnj, 1., lj( \n\- ill i! 14 if) fill lo u w u i t he lm s 11~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~"t VI lu.illlaprcaeyu rah n ra o . ALEXANDER, Pickens, S. d CO.sreenvine,_s. c. ILEARANCESALE of SUiTS ourP (hoice of Seveiteen \VuISis 9 13.0 nl 9 I;)50 f r$6.75 40 and( I tO-date, colors b Ilk nu11 i br'own, 8521.50, S22.50, $25, for St th e lot, 20,50, 82.50, 35, 1.050, f Ieveni suits inl this lot. These5( vere 8, and 15.00, B.roadclloth, velou Irs, garbI a (hie and( twills, b)eatiful eolors a niewest styeCs t bove 'ricsk will pay you to visit our store and get your new Xmas suit, Me Before Buying Your Oils., , Ford Parts, Tires, Tubes, Etc. Are a Few of My Prices. Judge for Yourself: tvolinle, 'oharine anid Glf Suipremne Motor Oils, 50c per lin. IE or'd Iires, gularanteedl 5,000 miles, at $8.75 anid 2.25. IPord 'Pubhes at $2.415, standard brand; 5-pound as motor grease, 45ce: Ford front spings, $2.25; Ford ir' axles, $1.75; other -F'ord parts at the sanmo low prices ass polish, 20c can;l fine chains, $2.25 per set; Ford also equipped to do your r'epairing at lowest s by competent mechanics. No matter where re-i you ate in trouble call 64: Road servcee Also have good Mitchetl for sale cheaps. Terms See Me When in Need of Anything In the Atetrnobile Line iW ATHRA GARAGE, Pickeus~. W. N. H ARkUs, Propuletor.