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AGrip Tonic A good tonic to prevent Grip and to assist in recovering from Grip is REXALL TONIC HYPOPHOSPHITES. It builds you up by enriching the blood, strengthening the nerves, improving appetite and digestion. Full pint bottle, nearly a month's treat ment, $1.00. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HtALLliM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 Use The Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company's Fish and Blood Guano This Year It is better plant food and lasts longer in the crop making than any other guano. There is noth ing better than this and mighty little as good. It is sold at the same price as the others. See our agents. We can supply you with potash goods. W. F. FARMER, Secretary. JOHN C. CAREY AND M. C. SMITH, Agents, Pickens. Quality Printing---The Pickens Sentinel THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. SafeSounad and Progfressive WAe solicit your banking b~usiness and wvill showv you evers '(courtesy and convenience consistent with sound banking principles Fov per cenut. initerest paid on Savings D)eposits. J. P. CA REY, President., J NO. C. CAREY, Cashier. I Have Had an Exceedingly Good Business a D~uring the wvinter. I still have some excep tionally good values in winter weight good1s, and in ordler that I may dispose of same before my spring goods arrive I am going to make special p)rices on all M Heavy Weight Woolen Goods, . ChiI- a y dren's Cloaks, Children's Raincoats, n M Ladies' Raincoats, and a Lot of Odds n( and Ends Too Numerous to Mention n Conmo early so) you may get your share of the bargains, as I shall only make these special prices up to February 1st. Remember, this is "'Catchy"' sale, but is only a making ready for taking stock and making roomt for spring goods. Trusting that my friends anid customers wvill come and see for themselves, I am ______ -~Yours for Trade, J. W. HENDRICKO PICKENS R4 Advertisementin The Sentinel LOCALAN PERSONAL Miss Ruth Cannon spent l'st weel end with friends in Pickens. Mrs. A. B. Cameron, who has bee sick about a week, has recovered. Judge Mauldin is holding court 1 Union this week. Mrs. Mauldin iswil him. Miss Mae Griflin has returned from visit to her sisters at Norris and Cate< chee. Miss Rachael Dickenson has returne from a visit to friends at Easley an Seneca. J. T. Gassaway, a prominent liv stock dealer of Central, was in town c business Tuesday. Pat Jennings is now in Greenvilbc having accepted a position in the fi department of that city. Mrs. J. W. Tribble has returned I her home in Anderson, after a pleasar visit to relatives in Pickens. The U. D. C. met with Mrs. Gar Hiott last Friday afternoon. A swe< course with salted nuts was served. The 'arent-Teachers' association i called to meet Wednesday, the 14th, a 3 o'clock. Mrs. V. McFall, Presiden1 Mrs. 0. S. Stewart has been confine to her bed for several lays by sick nesz but is now reported to be improvin some. Miss l'earl Hester enlter taine(l th junior embroidery club last Saturda afternoon. Dellghtful refreshment were served. Messrs. W. H. Chastain and 11. S Ghy are spending this week in Columbi; looking up land titles for the Carolin, Timber Co. Mrs. Frank McFall entertained th( Entre Nous club last Wednesday. / delightful af ternoon was spent and dain ty refreshments served. There will be an entertainment a Cedar Rock school February 22, begin ning at 7.30 o'clock p. m. The publi< most cordially invited to attend. W. R. Lynch, a native of Picken county but now a prominent citizen o Oconee, was here Tuesday qp busines connected'with the estate of his fathei the late G. M. Lynch. Married, by J. D. Simmons, notai public, at his residence, Mr. Fred I Couch to Miss Mattie Cater. May su cess and happiness attend this your couple through life. Miss Sarah Attaway is assisting Cle: of Court d. S. Stewart in recordia wvork in the absence of Major Stewna who has been on the sick list for ti past two weeks. Mrs. Sadie Richey Williams has goi to Gainesville, Ga,.. to spend a few da before she returns to her home in Te as. She has been spendling sever weeks with her mother in Pickens. Miss Elinor Knight delight fully e tertained the TIattlers in her mm room at the gradled school building i Thursday afternoon. Green and whi charlotte russe and wafers were serve WV. R. Fuller dliedl suddenly at Centi on February 8. His death was a grc shock to his family and many frien< He was about 60 years old1 and leaves wvife and five children. May God bh them all. There were over one hundred and f dleedls recordedl in the clerk of cour oflice during the month of Januam which showvs there must be some life the real estate business in Picke county. | J. Harvey Chapman of Six Mile w a v'isitor at the county seat Tuesday a reports thec health of his section il proving, after a siege of measles wvhi ha:s been in that section. There wve over fifty cases at one time in the tot of Six Mile. At a conference of the members the P'ickens Baptist church held Sund it was decided to build a new chur, house to cost not less than $6,000 more than $10,000. It will be built < the main street lot owned by the churc but it will be some time before wol wvill begin on it. Ben 'T. McDaniel got one ankle spraina andl the other one knockedl out of pla Tuesday morning, February 6, when tI horse which he was dIriving ran awa, causing Mr. McDaniel to jump from tI buggy just as he thought it was turi ing over'. Mr. McDaniel is well knovi all over the county andl has many friena who hope to see him out in a few day lHe recently moved from Pickens to tU John T. Lewis home place near Sunsa and was about a mile from home whe the accident happened. Hlis injuric are monding rapidly. The horse wi only slightly "skinned up" and n< badl hurt, but the buggy was damage SPECIAL NOTWES I Notices insertett in is coliunn for one cent a Word for firatainsertion lndi one-half cent ia word - for each bubsuiequent insetrtin. Eleven Ilundatlred 'ilfty buys it good 40-acre farm six miles from Green ville, S. C. A three-room house and some other improvements. One-half cash, balance to suit your convenience. Write A. F. Green. Goldsboro, N.C. 41 F)oun d- A bunch of keys and a shoe huttoner on the public roal near J., D. Holder's residence, last week. Owner may get same by describing them and a paying for this advertisement. Call at The Sentinel oflice. 42 AlI Per.Aoea% who have entered the contest for prizes olfered by us for wheat d growing wll please send us in their d names and postoflice addresses by March 1. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Company, Anderson, S. C. 43 All PIermnvs are hereby warned n not to harbor, hire or in any way aid my wife, Jane Lesley, who left home without cause. Judge Lesley. 41 Wani.. ted - Re>resentatives to solicit e life, accident and health insurance for one of the largest and most favorably known companies. Ex perience valuable, o but ma' earn while you learn. Reference it required. Box 3-19, Anderson, S. C. 41 Few thousand dollars to loan on real estate. If interested please call at once. y McSwain & Craig, attorneys, Pickens. 106 Is the lucky number. 1 . If the holder of this lnutubr, given away by us, will t bring the coupon to our store he will receive a $4.00 Atkins Silver Steel Hand Saw absolutely free. Pickens Hardvare -Md Grocery Co. call "o all christ in people for the observancv of Suniay, Fehru-ary 18, as a day of prly'e for the president and congres. a11( all people engaged in war, has been is-nued, and in complying with the request Paistor lodges will hold a I special -ervice at the Pickens Methodist I church next Sunday morning. Every body has a cordial invitation to attend. 'The progressive firm of Folger, Thorn ley & Co. have recently had an extra telephone put in their store for the ben efit of grocery customers. It's No. 66. This firm has also just installed two of the latest pattern cash registers, which not only enable the clerks to serve cus tomers quicker, but make mistakes harder to make. They are wonderful machines. Call and ask them to show you how they work. J. B. Felton, superintendent of edu cation of Anderson county, J. T. Edge, secretary of Anderson college, and Mr. Miller of Anderson, were in Pickens ,y, Monday in the interest of the teachers' summer school to be held at Anderson . college next summer, beginning June 12 C- and continuing five weeks. This is in g tended to be a summer school for the teachers of Oconce, Pickens, Greenville, Greenwood, Abbeville, McCorm i c k, Laurens and Anderson counties and in k dications nowv point to a large attendance. t. Sydney Bruce has resigned as assist ant state bank examiner and accepted the position as cashier of the Citizens Ban kof Seneca. He entered u >Onl his new duties last Friday. We all regret Cto see him leave Pickens and he carries a wvith him the best wishes of many friends x- here and elsewhere. 'Tho quite a young ail man Mr. Bruce is fully qualified and equipppedi for his new work. Hei is a graduate ofl Davidson college, has served for quite awhile as assistant bank ex n- amniner andl has much native ability, he ie sides being a line fellow in every other strespect, andl the people of' Seneca will like him. Hie is a son of Mr. andl Mr's. to J. McD). Bruce of' [ickens. d. ANOTHER WOMAN TELLS . How Vinol Made Her Strong aIBeallsville, Ohio.-"I wvishi all nr vous, gveak, run-downi women could Shave Vimol. 1 was so run-down'i, weak and( nervous I could not sleep. Every thing I ate hurt me, and the medicine ty 1. lad takenx "d me no good. I de L' cided to try \ inol, and before long I could eat aaaything T wanted and could y,~ sleep all igh~t. Now I am well and in strong, and in~ better health thtan I ns have becen for years.--Mrs. Axx.x 31 i.IsoN, Reallsv ilIle, Oh io. \\e guarantee Vinol for all ruan-down, vaslea and dIebilitated conditions. ni Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S.C.; also -at the leadling drug stores in all South - Carolina towns. re WOOD'S SSeed Catalog r for 1917, tells about the best 2Farm and Garden Seeds and gives special information as to d the best crops to grow, both for e profit and home use. ~e 'U'he large increase in our busi ness which we have again experi 'enced during the past year is the e best of evidence as to the high - quality of ~WOOD'S SLDS. 3. Write for catalog and prices of 0 Grass and Clo~ver Seeds, Seed ~t Potatoes, Seed Oats or any n Farm Seeds required. * Catalog mailed free on request. s tT.W.WOOD &z SONS, d SEEDSMtEN, - Richmond, Va. S5-lb. Box I ?0 Cand yGiv Every Saturi Ticket with every cash pu Keowee P1 R. E. Lewis, Ph Phone +.-!M!+M-'-++.z.. * H-4--.. Shortage of Empi September, 1916 ........... October, 1916 ................ November, 1916........ December, 1916 (estinIatt January, 1917, not annoi But larae shippers say condji they are now. Under ordiiary' considerable delay in getting - lizer season. but this year wh - handicapped with an unparalle ation may grow to be very seri< you to order out your fertilize that the sacks (to not rot anytlh (lid a year so ago. Better order early; (elays ar Anderson Phosphate Anderson :: W. F. FARMER PICKENS RAlLW IlME TABLE NO. 13, SUPERCE IN EFFECT MAl No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis. Static 7.30 A.m 11.00 Am 2.5i P. Lv. (1 Picke 7.35. " 11.05 " 3.00 ," 1 Fergi 7.45 " 11.15 " 3.10 "5 Pars< 7.50 " 11.20 " 3.15 "' 7 Aria! 8.0 " 11.30 " 3.20 "8 t i i 8.05 "11.25 " 3.25 " Ar. 9.3 Easke x No agent. No. 1 connects w ithl Southern Nos. 3 anld 4 conntect w'ith Southeri 12. Nos. 5 and ; connect with Sc Express handled byv the Pickens Ra information apply to J. T, T1AY GERM-PRUF t XOUR first impression of Sits CLEANLINESS. Th< sine bag in which each ga tees absolnte freedom from handling. You are further r itself. You recognize QUA] strong fabric, in the high gra character of the facings, in the b)uttonholes and in the big, ha To men andl women, as wvell the snug fit and wvonderful e~ revelation. Smooth and suppi comfortable. It gives with ey but never stretches out of shai tion. Wherever strD in come: ment. Not a weak place frorr The snug-fitting collar and sk and ankle-hugging cuffs; thi size armholes; the rip-proof s are among the many desirat which make Germ-Pruf the ch the one underwear whIch Y( you see it. Conme and inspect this line. fit for every member of yomi service. CRAIG BROS unnally s n way lay Night rchase of 5c and up 6 lar macy G., Prop. !4 :yFreight Cars .................. 19,000 .................. ( 0,000 ................108,000 d)...............150,000 ions were never 0 bead as conditions there is usuall v 3hipmets during the ferti en we go into the season led car shortaO (e,. the situ aus. So we enarnestly urge r at once. You wil1 find ine like" as badly as they 1 dangerous. and Oil Company, ,S.C. Secretary. AY COMPANY DING TIME TABLE NO. 12 .CH 21, 1915. n. No.2 No.4 No. sAr .20 A. 12.00 P. 4.10lP.n ISOnl x .156 1.55 " 4.05 " ns8 x 8.05 " 1.50 "3.55" s x 8.55 ". 1.45 " 3.45 " x 8.50 " .2 " 3.40 " y Lv. .45 "3".5" Railway trainj Nos. 29 and 42 Railway trains Nos. :39 and uithern Ry. tramn No. 11. All ii road com-ipanyv. For fu rt.her L~OR. Supt., Pickens, 5, 0. NDER WEAR Glerm -Prut Underwear transparent, sealed, glas trent is packed guaran ~ermns. dlust, exposure and pressed by the underwear ~ITY in the fine, soft, de workmanship, in the "stitched'' and "stayed" -dsomie pearl buttons.. as to the younger folk, asticity of Germ-Pruf is a e as your own skin and as ery movement of the body >e. No binding, no irrita there's ample reinforce neck to ankle. oulders; the wrist-clinging reinforced crotch; full cams and gussets-these ic and exclusive features oice of particular people )U will adopt as soon as We guarantee a perfect family and satisfactory CO., Pickens