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A ft)l Drier, Buggy aind Wa Brighten-up Stain. Po anel, Liquid Gold, Pur Umber, Burnt U mnbe the best line that n brains and skill produw gate. PICKENS DF The R J. N. HALL Phi PICKIENS RAIl lIME TABLE NO. 13, SUP IN EFFECT I No.1 o. 3 No. 5 Dis. 7.30 A.m 11.00 Am 2.5 P. lav. 0 7.35 " 11.05 " 3.00 1 7.45 " 11.15 " 3.10 ") 7.50 " 11.20 " 3.15 " 7 8.00 " 11.30 " 3.20 " 8 8.05 " 11.25 " 3.25 " Ar. 9.3 x No agent. No.1 connects with Soti Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Sou 12. Nos. 5 and 6 connect wit Express handled by the Picker iiformation apply to J. T.' C.11 C1 C1 CLI C1 L- C1U M 1M U I iE i N m FURNI We have ju Solid Car ol and want y see what w you buy. CRAIG BR( iiWe Ha h Freezone for Pepsodont To Lewis Cough :Kellogg's Tasteless (Beost Nyals Face Cream Nyals Face Powdei Keowee| Nyal Qt - R. E. Lewis Pho An Ad. in The Ser :cu IOF luN'T sh Is~~~~~ .kk wwVin. nit Sie-nna. nsw 11, e . T is Is 10y canI 0uy1r, it will pay out invest 'UG COMPANY bxall Store UM, Prop. & Mgr. no No. 8 WAY COMPANY ERCEDING TIME TABLE NO. 12 JARCH 21, 1915. Stations. No.2 No.4 No.6 Pickens Ar 0.20 A. 2.00 P . 10 p. Ferguson x 9.15 1. 6 4.05 Parsons x .05 " .0 3. Arialis x .55 1.45 t- i 1.32 3.x.0 Easley Lv. 0.45 1.33 " 3.35 Iern Railway train Nos. 29 and .12 thern Railway trains Nos. 39 and 11 Southern Ry. train No. 11. All s Railroad colipany. For further PAYLOR, Supt., Pickens, S, C. Rummmm mm m TURE! .st received a iture cu to call and e have before Prices right. IS CO., Pickens .Ve Corns, - 35c oth Paste, - 50c:1 Syrup, - 25c j Castor Oil, 15 & 25c ~ Oil made) - ,25 and 50c ,- 25 and 50c Pharmacy ality Store Ph. G., Prop. ne 24 itinel Brings Resn1ts PE R SO)NAI . J~i. . u m h"Cr e IIs .::e dasy ast wed.N to' 6gah Forest. N C .o take Mrs . .M. Lynch to hei 'n l.ce. with whon she will make hei R. F. Bruce has the agency here foi a wel-known brand of fertilizer anc wou!d be glad to have his old customer. cal on him at Hobbs-Henderson's store o; at the Keowee Bank. M1r. and Mrs. John B. Craig and Col. C. . Cureton of Pickens attended the inauguration of President Wilson in Washington Monday. Mr. and Nlrs. Craig also visited Baltimore and other markets, where he went to but new goods for Craig Bros. Co. W. Edd Bowen of near' Pickens has been selected as Furman University's representative at the state oratorical contest which will be held at Rock lill next month. He won first place over five opponents. Mr. B6wen is a son of Mr. Reese Bowen, one of our best k'nown citizens, and is one of the most promising students who ever attended Furman. The Pickens County Singing conven tion will meet with Griffin church the second Sunday, and Saturday before, in April. There seems to have been some misunderstanding about the date of the meeting, but this is correct. Remem ber the time and make your arrange ments to attend what is expected to be the best meeting in the history of the convention. We have been asked to anifounce that there will be no meeting of the Pick. ens County Interdenominational Sunday Scho6l Association held at Pickens nexi Saturday, March 10. A meeting was tc have been held here that day, but fol some reason it has been called off Meetings will be held at Norris Marci 8 and at Carmel Presbyterian churc1 March 9. Two weeks ago Van Chappell put Special Notice in The Sentinel, advei tising 100 bushels of corn for sale, an .wanted the notice to appear two weeki Last week he notified us that the fir: time the notice was printed it sold all h corn for him, and it wouldn't be nece: sary to run it any more. It paysi advertise-if you advertise in The Set tinel. D)uring the electrical storm last We< nesdlay evening lightning struck a co barn belonging to B. D). Lathem of tU Mt. Carmel section, setting fire to andl completely destroyed the barn ar all his roughness, besides k illing a youn cowv. Mr. Lathemn and a negro ma were in the barn when it was struc and the negro was severely shocket but Mr'. Lathem was uninjured. Thre bales of cotton under the shed of U1 barn were damaged b~y the fire. lion. Jl. .J. McSwain of Greenvil adldressedl an enthusiastic audience< about 100 farmers in the court hou: here Thursday, discussing and explaii ing the new farm loan act. A fter di cussion enough members subscribt enough stock to organize a farm los association and a temporatry organiz tion was perfected. It was decided meet again next Saturday afternoo March 10. and perfect a permanent o ganization. Any new members wI wvish to join should be on hand at ti courtt house next Saturday. The gin htouse and ginning mnachinei of the Pickens Oil Mill Co. wvere desttro ed by fire about six o'clock Trhursdi morning. When discoverd the f1am, had madle too much headway to 1 checked. Origin of the fire is unk now: but it is thought probable that ti severe electrical storm just before da; light Thursday may have caused it, at butt for the fact that there had been hard rain and everything was vetry wv the fir'e would have doubtless spt'ei considerably. The loss is estimnatedl I about $10,000, partially covered by ii suratnce. No plans have yet been t-.at for rebullimg. Covington Hill Cotton an Corn Planter is the best plante on the market. We. have sample planter at our store an, all who expect to buy this spring should not fail to see it. Plac< your order early so we may havy it filled in time. We do no keep them in stock, but orde them out as bought. Picken: Hardware & Grocery Co. nien RIP G Ihrlato cough J -aq sw.---"I am a earjntor, ~a ( tirl y left me with a CUoiO . worn out and weak. I t au*. *1 kiwas of vough syrups without h% 1 rd I Tak ut Vinol and deelded to *.r' is. twvftv I had taken a bottle I tet beaer. and afir taking two bottles my mgh is eiriv cured, and I havo \'41mi nw iu and energy."--JMIN L. Vinv is a deligious non-secret tonic which is guarnteel for coughs, colds aud truclitis and for all weak, run lkens P:rug: Co.. lickens, S.C 4 also at the leado g drug stores in all' outh -Carvlina towe's. Notice Notiee is hereby given that a meeting .t' the stockholders of the Pickens Oil Mill Company will be held in the offlice of the Coin pany at Pickens, South Carolina. on lFriday. the '40th day of March, 1917. at 2:00 o'clock p. in., at which meeting the matter of liquidating, winding up the affairs, and dissolving the said Compnany, a corporation under the laws of the State of SouthCarolir , Will be considered and voted on. Stock holders may attend in person or be rep resented by proxy, but it is desired that all stockholders wvho can do so attend in person. This meeting is called in pur suance of Sections 2812 and 2813 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, Vol time 1, 1912. Tl'his 'ebruary 24, 1917. R. E. BRUCE, W. F. MAULDIN, Pres. & Treas. Secretary. 47 1 ...~S A IN B-I ICRtAIG Greenvil . . lle u 0.G McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladies' suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No. 38 GUARANTEED PRESSING CLUB d H. A. DURHAM, ProD. Pickens, S. C. it ~- Four suits cleaned and pressed for $1. 0 I have opened a new Pressing Club in I- connection with the barber shop next door to the Keowee Pharmacy and solicit a share of your patronage. I Hobb Our Spring G foeveylogt Our Spring goo people of Picken: ncan be found an WTe have a ye] shades are to be has advanced, yc department. SWool Dress C SSuitings and mnai G oods are arrivir Our Ladies' R< athan it ever has]I things here. It Our M'llinery ] Miss Nellie Powe glad to see her m Watch for om~ ||will be made late . i Hobbs: t The Best I OF THE POPULARITI The Anderson Phosphat FishandBoor Is that-their customers use it year . know there is nothing better ai lieve there is anyhing quite as proof of the gilt edge value o Blood" goods is the crops made - "Word to the wise." We can furnish you with Po We have Soda for Sale. Anderson Phosphate and W. F. FARMER, Sec Sold at the same price as tl results are so much better. -" JOHN C. CAREY AND M. C. SMITI I Have Had an Exce Good Bus During the winter. I still ha tionally good values in winter w in order that I may dispoge of spring goods arrive I am going prices on all 9 Heavy Weight -Woolen 9 dren's Cloaks, Children - -- --m a Ladies' Raincoats, and a and Ends Too Numerou Come early so you may get y . bargains, as I shall only malk prices up to February 1st. RE "(atchy" sale, but is only a ir taking stock and making room : Trusting that my friends anc come and see for themselves, I Yours for Tra(1( SJ. W. HEIVI PICKENS R Hendersoi ods are coming in every<( ir store will be "chock fi ds. It is our aim to put 3 a class of Merchandise (where. y large stock of Silks. found here. Even thout u will find many good ve 'oods, Waistings, Voiles, iy other beautiful kinds Lg every day. 3ady-to-Wear is better 1 een. Don't fail to se< )epartment will be in ll. She is here now and v any friends in Pickens. Spring Opening. Ann< Henderson Pickens, 5. C. t ammmmmm - pp - r3o, OF & Oil co.' IGuano' after year. They id they don't be good. The best f this "Fish and when it is used. - :ash goods. Oil Company retary. te others, but the rord to the wise." I, Agents, Pickens. adingly ;iness a ve some excep eight gooIs, and ame before my to make special nA Goods, Chil- m s Raincoats, n Lot of Odds a s to Mention n . our share of the e these special !member, this is aking ready for 'or spring goods. customers will RICKS lay and be- i 211" of nice ;before the as good as All the new t'h the price ilues in this Skirtings, of Spring ;his spring a the new charge of rill be very >uncement Co.