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A TOUCH OF PAINT makes your premises look new, cheerful and more valuable. We have Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varnishes, HIard Oil J in-)df rier, Buggy and Wagon Paint, Preio Asphaltm, Brighten-up Stain, Porch Paint, En- Ak OIL amel, Liquid Gold, Burnt Sienna, Raw I. Umber, Burnt Umber, etc. This is O A the best line that money can buy or' ' brains and skill produce. It will pay you to investi gate. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HIALLUM, Prop. & Myr. Phouse No. 8 Use The Andersoi Phosphate and Oil Conmpaniy'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. -.1OlN C. CAREY AND M C. SMITH, Agents, Picken.s. MY RESTALURAN~ Is the lplace to take .yourt meals wvheni in Pickens C'ourt, Week, or any other time. Eyoryt hingz servedl here is fresh [an1( cleani antl of h~est~ quality, cooked to suit y'our taste. Meals served1 at all hours at reasonable cost My line of Groceries is comnplete, fresh and clean. My prices ar1 low, considering (uality. . Will treat you riht. when you tradle with me. J. C. ALEXANDER, Pickens, S. FURNITURE! We have just received a Solid Car of Furniture and want you to call and see what we have before you buy. Prices right. CR AIG BROS CO., Pickens ofr LOCAL AN PERSONAL Court will conrvent' - 'iekens next Monday. Mrs. R. L. )avis is in Greenville tak ing ost(Opath treatmeniit. Miss Ada Craig. spent last week-end with relatives at Walhalbi. Miss Lorena Tavlor spent last week enld with relatives'at Greenville. We received a gool letter fron Lib erty this week too late for this issue. Miss Mattie Fiitley. of Easley, spent l;st week-end with relatives in P)ickens. Iirs. Lou Curtis of Pickens is visiting the family of I. Ioss Henderson in Ensley. ohim E-. Craig, a prominent citizen of lE-aslfe, was in Pickens on business 'liTsday. .\i ss Martha Cureton is in Baltimore biiying new millinery and supplies for her SPring trade. Alis Mlildred Cox has returned to her home in Pickens after spending several moneeriths inl Washington. There will be a box supper at Mrartir school house Friday evening, February 2:1, at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. iiagoo,-d & Hendricks will sell 2 horses and mules at auction at Norris next Saturday. See ad in this paper. Married, by -Judge J. B. Newbery al his oflice, February 1,, Miss Blanche E. Davis and William R. Lark of Easlev. The Woman's Missionary society ot the Ni. E. church will meet with Mrs Frank McVall next Friday ifternoon at 3.2,1 o'clock. Married, February 18th. at the re:i dei'ce of Mr. Ed Hendricks, b ' G. W. lio1wenl. N. P., Mr. Frank Chapmnan It Alis; Nora I.ooper, of the Mica section, MIrs. S. E. 'empletorn and litte dhughter. Iyrtle, and Miss "Billie' Hramlett, of Greenville, spenrt Ist week-end with their sister, Mrs. 1. F. Pa11rsonrs, (f Pickens. Messrs. R. E. Yongue. W. T. anA lle Griflini have returned to their 1 homeis in Pickens after being away severalI months building houtses ii t ani id Pendleton. T. 1). H arris, Jr., has opened it clothing store in the building recently vacated by Louis Copel. Ile is daily receiving new goods and invites all t enll andl~ look at his stock. Louie Thornley, who has been with tihe W. G. Stubbs Shoe Co., has accepte a, position with the Childress-Cely Shot Co., of Greenville, and will be glad to have his friends call and see him. According to the Greenville Piedmont several revenue officers from Green ville and Asheville destroyed threc illicit distilleries and caught Al Rainey and Eulus Chappell making whiskey ir the Canebrake section of Pickens county last week. Olar T. Hinton tells us that he ha e recently received several letters fror people asking about their taxes. Suec letters should he addressed to T. 11 Stewart until ,July 1, as Mr. Hinto will not take charge of the treasurer office until that date. W Ne wvarnt to call your attentioni to ti new advertiserrent of the Pickens Dri Co. tis wveek. This store ihas just a< dled tire webm-knowvn brarrd (of Shrerwii Williams painlts tol its stock and woui be glad to hrave those interested cii ,and inv'estigate thiis linre. MIiss Mlalinrda D a vis died at the hronr of hrm'erniece, NIrns. TI. I". Boggs, net Gap 1Hill chur'chr. Febr'uar'y G, 1917. at o'clock, in hrer 79th year, after a cor tmurted illness ofl somec time with ti grippe. Shre was a mrost estimiahl lady' and will lee greatly missed. 'lie MIyniar d G;r aded schrool wvill hras "3 it box stuplper on Sat urday night, F~el rrar'y 2Stir, at tire W. ( . \V. hall, neir * Jil inn's gin. Th'iere will be other forir of enrtert ainrmtent beesides tire selli of boxes. 'Thiis enter'tairnment will be egin at 8 o'clock p. m. Public is coi idiarlly invi ted. Th''le WV. ('. TI. UI. held a mrost. inrtei estinrg and~ delighrtful meeting wvitir Mr: J1. NM. Stewart last TPhulrsday after'noor A fter tire b~usiuness had been dispose of ia literar'y pr'ogr'am and social peric w~as enjoyed, dlur'ing which the hostes: 3 assisted iby Nits. Major, served a tempi mg sweet cour'se. ig' ari ot praying threir taxes quiite r pt'rmpltly as usual. Wednesdlay, F'eI 3 r'uary 28, wvill lbe tire last (lay to pa 3 tae 'ithrout the seven per cent per at.Tax books close March 15. We call attentiorr of fatrmers espee ally to tire advertisemenrt of the Andel son Phosphate and Oil Co. wvithr state rrent atbount tire car shor'tage. Th 3 shor'tage of railr'oad cat's is nio mythr, somre may think, brt is a reality wvhic satto cause murch inconvenience I 3 those who are riot wvise. Read this at 3ver tisement atnd (10 as you please abourti 3 Cor'a I Iagoodl, tire negro woriman wi strayed fr'omi her ironmc ini Golentc sonme timre ago, has not breen fount 3 11cr fathter', Niles lhur'gess, a r'especte negro, thinks shre hans gone to sow fr'iend's hromre and is still living; br. m nost p~eople irr tire Oolenoy sectie 3 thuink sire froze to (leath during tire r< centteol d spell. Saluda l111l anrd Norr'is chrur'ches hav Sso far failed to c'all for threir share c h' tire riinutes of the last meeting of th Pickens Baptist association. TIhese mir tutes have been at The Sentinel offic for delivery for a month or two now. i they are wanted we would be gladi someone would call for them. If the are not wanted we can v'ery handily us them for wrapping paper'. Messrs. R. L. llend~er'son, T. II Stewart and Wesley Garr'ett attende an noe etn of tire Libert; townhipsiningconvention held Jas Sunrday afternoon at Cice's Creel chrurchr. Thre Vaughrn Quartet wes ther' and nmadle some good music. This wel known quartet is expected to be witi Pickens townshipi singing conyention at Pickens View next Stunday after non.n EAK; SORE LUNGS Restored To Health Ay Vinol Camden, N. J.-"I had a deep seate< cough, was run-down, and my lungs wer< weak and sore. I had tried everything s u g g e a t e d without help. One' eve ning I read about, Vinol and decided (o try it. Soon I noticed an improve. menit. I kept on takiuig it and today I nm a well man. The soreness is all [,$one from myI-' lungs, I do not have any rough and have gained fifteen pounds." -FaANK HILLMAN. We guarantee V i n o I for chronle )Iuglh. colds and bronch itis and for all eak;, run-down conditions. Pickens Drug Co., l'ickens, S.C ; alsc at the leading drug stores in all Souti Carolina towns. PICKENS SCHOOL NEWS There was an1 iniortanit meeting of the Parent-Teacliers associatiol Wed nesday afternooni. Frank Keith. of the tenth grade, was in Greenville Wednesday afternoon or business. M iss Isador, Wil iams. assistant teacher of th" II igh school, spent Fri day night at her home in Easley. An interesting meeting of the literary society was held l'Friday afternoon. iTle debate wis especinlly good. Steer I.ooper and1111 Harrison Edens leading it. The relimrinaries for the Girls' Ex' jression cointest and Boy's Oratorica contest will lb hld)4 in the school audi teriuma Thiursiny evening at 8 o'clock, Thre pn-irirres for the boy's contes , I' have been held Monday after nrn. iut it was thought best to have both T ha'.ay evening. There arc vr ctestants in each. The pub Ti e local cha-pter of the U. D. C i. w'tr! a medal for the best essa' !n ''a.n ('ounty from rColonia i ' Thi., is opren to the mnith am e I4 hrds. 'TENTl GanE'. Daicisville School Notes Th1.1 \'aenitine part.." given by Dacus ilh- Literary society was well attende and by% the sale uof candy, popcorn, Val tie-. and by tle ca1tewvalik and pota! race the ;um ro -t10 was realized. Iwele neibers of the society art prliaring to speak in the prelimi nary c ontest March 16. Twenty-fou girls are lracticing a Venetian flowe drill to be given thien or later. A dramatic club is in process of'or ganization for the young people of th( district. Miss Clara Fern Ritter of Seymour Ind., is a new member of our faculty She seems well pleased with our climat and teacherage, and we hope to com plete a happy and successful year' work. MARY MCCALL, Cor. Sec. Dacusville Dramatic Club. Half Your Living Without Money Cosi I A right or wrong start in 1917 wil i make or break most farmers in th( i South. Wo are all facing a crisis . This war in Europe puts things I n 'uch uncertainty that no man ca s fori;sco the future with any degree c T lea rnesis. The sure and certain increase I Ie r cion acreage moans lower cotto - ;e next fall. Cost of all food an - :inl Products is high, so high ths - AOn can afford to buy and expet pyout with cotton. .I atimre above all others to pla :to produce all possible foot .d-raind forago suipplies on you n.r rnc~r; to cut down the store bil SA good Mec 0COL garden groun( e .hl lantedl, rightly tended ani e ke*pt planted theo year round, can b e made to pay half your living. It wil '"ye you moro money than you mad' jn the best livo acres of cotton yo1 e 'eer gr'ew! -IHastinigs' 1'917 Seed Book tells al r roe't th'e r'ighir. Lind of a money say : 'd ,Hard.en~ and the vegetables to pu a :'. at tells about the ild crops a: -web and shlows you the clear road ti - recal farma par 's'erity. -It's Free. Sen< for it today to H. G. HASTINGS CO. - TAKE NO ALCOHOL y PREVENTS Colds, LaGrippe, Rheumatisni A pleasant hut (effective? emulsion which 'ebilds. the tissues, revives thi a sstem, adds stre'ngth and 'stimulate, the nervous system. It has absolutel, h no alcohol, aind is in ev~ery ses Ci 0 tomec. I '. $1.00 PER BOTTLE 0 r Ask Your Druggist eI ila'nurfacturedI Solely JRy SFERROL COMPAN'I Columbia, S. C, e f e Porter's Pressing Clul i Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, A f tering, Etc. ci Suits are sent for and delivered who promised and the work ia clone by a ex ert. Work guaranteed. kuits pressed at 25c per suit; cleanin and pressing 50c suit; dry cleanin , fsuit. Speciai attention given to Iie: t suits.* We appreciate your patr'onage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 5-lb. Box I Candy Civ Every Satu Ticket with every cash p Keowee F R. E..Lewis, P Phone Shortage of Emp S ptembe, 19 ......... October, 1916 .............. November, 1916........... Deceiber, 1916 (estinia January, 1917, not ann But large shippers say conc they are now. Under ordinal consi(eralble delay in getting lizer season, bnt this year w' handicapped with an unparal ation may grow to be very sei You to order out your fertili that the sacks do not rot anyl did a year so ago. X Better order early; delays a Anderson Phosphate Anderso W. F. FARME AuctioE 25 Good Horses and February 24, 10:3' Shine, at N4 All wvell broke and gua twelve fine young mules, f~ horses and a few cheaper sold absolutely to the highe cash. They must be sold ar Remember the Tim ruary 24, at 10 To Stay Away HAGOOD & I Have Had a GUood 13 D~uring the winter. I tionally good values in n~ inl'ordler that I may disp sping goods arrive I an prices on all, ~Heavy Weight Wo Sdren 's Cloaks, Chi SLadies' Raincoats, *and Ends Too Num Come early so you ma; bargains, as I shall on prices up to February: b. "Catchy" sale, but is-ot taking stock and making n Trusting that my frien n come and see for themsel Yours fo 111 76: Runna1y s en Away ,day Night urchase of 5c and lip harmacy h. G., Prop. 24 .++ ty Freight Cars ................... 19,000 .................... K0,000 ......... .......108,000 ed)...............150,000 xunced. itMons were never so bad as y conditions there is usually shipmets during the ferti hen we go into the season leled car shortane. the situ ious. So we earnestly urge "er at once. You vill find .hinv like as bAdly as they re dangerous. and Oil Company, n, S.C. R, Secretary. i Sale! Mules, Saturday, D o'clock, rain or >rris, S. C. ranteed. In this lot are >ur or six splendid new horses and mules. To be )t bidder on terms or for id you make the price. e---Saturday, Feb-. :30, at Norris is Your Loss [HENDRICKS Exceedingly still have some excel) inter weight goods, and >Se'of same before my going to mnake special oleni Goods, Chit- )n idren's Raincoats, n~ nd a Lot of Odds n~ rerous to Mention r get your share of the ly make these special .st. Remembher, this is iiy a making ready for I room for spring goods. dsB and customers wvill Yes, I am -- rITradle, UD RIC KS u 15R4 IMMMMMM