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&inia IFAD o Eyes Examined ad Glasses Fitted Friday and Saturday April 6th and 7th We will have our regular Optometrist and Optician R. A. BROWN Who has been visiting our store for the past" year and doing splendid optical work. We take pleasure in offering his services and giving his work our personal guarantee. See him if youhave eye trouble and he will advise you if glasses will bene fit you without charge. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY Pickens, S. C. The Place to Get Mosti Goods forleastMoney I am still selling the most goods for the least money and paying the highest price for country produce ot adl kinds. )( My spring and summer goods5 are here andI the stock Sis the best and miost.complete I have ever shown. I have also added a nice line of ladies' hats to my stock Mand invite the ladies to call and inspect them. Can save you money. Just received another car load( of furniture, and1 prices are always right. Bring mec your country produce. I am pay ing 21c a pound in trade for hanms, '12c a pound for hens. '25c a pound for butter', and the highest market picue for all M other produce.. M( It will pay you t~o see B J. W. H ENDRIC KS . PICKENS R4 .PAY CASH AndWSavel10 to 25 Per Cent on Your DRUGS SPECIAL FOR TIS WEEK $1.00tWine Carduif .25 Black Draught $1.25 Both for $1.00. We don't encouragebuying on'.credit, You pay for what the other fellow don't pay for. Buy for Cash and save money. 'Keowee Pharmacy NylQuality Store R. E. LewisjiPh. G., Prop. Phone 24 -N++M++!M+M% ++M++,4+:++M+4 +M TIESWh LOCAL n A Sentinel ad recently found two lost dogs for R. G. Gaines at Central. Miss Frances Bruce of Converse col lege Is at home for the Easter holidays. A large crowd attended the county oratorical contest at Liberty Friday night. Miss Alice Thompson is on an extended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Olga Goodwin, 1 in Rock Hill. Fletcher Porter, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter of Pickens, has joined the U. S. navy. Mrs. J. E. Robinson of Easley spent I last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., in Pickens. An umbrella which was lost in Pick ens gtwo months ago was found last week by a Sentinel ad. A letter from Willie Miller to his fath-! or, IrvinjMiller, says that Edd Griflin and ! family of this county are now in Cali fornia. I s Mrs. D. W. Hiottiof Easley and e daughter, Mrs. R. L. Long of Edgefield. spent a day last week with Mr. and sirs. Gary Hiott. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. McDaniel of I Easley and Miss Hattie Earle, who is I teaching at Zion School, just below Eas ley, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earle, near Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jennings and small daughter, Miss Lila Harris and l) Miss Mae Griffin of Greenville and Miss ( Emmie Griffin of Norris spent Sunday in e Pickens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (% W. 'r. Griffin. We call your attention to the Pickens Drug Co. advertisement in this paper. An opticiantwill be at this store April 6 U 0 and 7 for the purpose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. S a Mr. T. I). Harris announces the en-S gagement of his daughter, Nora Ger trude, to Mr. Samuel Clement Kelley, the wedding to take place the latter 11 part of April. k I Dr. Ramsay,) pastor of the Pickens Baptist church, has been invited to preach at a union service to be held in the Methodist church next Sunday (Easter) night at 8 o'clock. Let all come out and worship together. Rev. W. R. Rice united in marriage April 1, 1917, Ernest Moore, son of Rev. B. P. Moore, and Miss Pearl Land, dlaughter of George Land, at the latter's residence. The bridegroom is of the Shady Grove section and the bride of. Crow Creek. The'sheriff and rural policemen raided a negro lodge hall at Calhoun last Sat urday night and captured seven negroes engaged in a game of "skin.'' They wvere carried before Magistrate Bridges at Central, plead guilty and were fined $10 each. To get an $8 set of kitchen ware ab solutely free if you buy a Majestic range this week is an offer wvorth in vestigating. Visit our special demon stration during the week commencing April 2, and we wvill show you this fine ware, which is an out and out gift. Bivens & Co. J1. B. Peters, a factory represenltative of the Majestic Range Co., is in Pick ens this week at Bivens & Co's., deom onstrating the Majestic Range. This wvell-known make of ranges and stoves has been sold in Pickens for years, and! this is their annual demonstration. See their ad in this issue. Tlhe p~upils and teachers of Mauldin school willjgive a box supper at the building Wednesday,' April 11, begin ning at 8 o'clock. Tlhe proceeds will be usedl for the benefit of the schoo.Dr Riser, the state public health inspector, will interest the audience with a lecture andl his slides. Tlhe public is cordlially invited. Drm. Clafillin, secretary of the Anti saloon League of America, preached a great temp~erance sermon at the Metho dist church last Sunday morning. Before entering this work he was pastor for 22 years in Pittsburgh, Pa., of a Congre gational church. His address was inter estating, fc-ceful and effective. Con-. tributions in cash andI pledges amounted to $6.30. Another successful hot supper was held in this county just below Central last Saturday night, when Israel Ham.. ilton and Horace Brown, two negroes, became involved in a difficulty. Sunday they met and decided to settle all dif ferences. Hamilton shot Brown and made his escape.. The wounded negro in in a dangerous condition. R 'on0 SCIA NOTICES NotIees insertrt i this colnut for one cent a Vord for first iu'.treion ani one-liiff etit a word or each bnti en-qll'ut Iiertion. Wituated--Good farm hand. Apply o Mrs. Constance Nickells, Easley R2. Fine ipecior'ati'ag&k Pa'eiat.ium g., - Have just opened up a shop in Pick ns and am prt'pared to do the finest lass of work. Many years' experience. ainting automobiles a specialty. Call it J. C. Alexander's store. W. E. lexander, Pickens. 48tf For sit ie Cienp-One 10-horse lower steam engine on skids. Terms ash. Also one 6-horse-power gasoline ngine, mounted; one corn mill, one 2 orse wagon; one small plug mule; cash r would exchange for real estate or vould trade for a small planer; also one -passenger automobile; cash or ex hange for light car. Write or see AA. 'ace, Pickens, S. C., Route No. 3, at lagood's Mill. 51 P'eanuts WVau nted--I will b. and ay cash for all good peanuts brought ic. Adams Bros., Pickens. 49 For. 1. sale- Cleveland Big Boll Cotton eed, selected. These seed produced st year 3950 pounds seed cotton on less fan three acres. Craig Bros. Co., ickens. 46tf Wintild-300 cords of first class ove wood. 4-foot length, at $2.75 a >rd. Pickens Mill. 49 Wainted, 2000 cords sweet. and lack gum, poplar, chestnut and pine ood. See W. H. Chastain and M. C. mith for specifications and price:. inwood Land) & |Investment Co., ickens. tf Few thousand dollars to loan on real state. l.f interested please call at once. lcSwain & Craig, attorneys, Pickens. lFost. Mt raviied or stolen-One rindle female bull pup, aboutl0months d; white breast and white feet, left ,'e is white. Finder return to W. M. annon (colored), Pickens route 2, and et reward. Covington Hill Cotton and porn Planter is the best planter n the market. We have a ample planter at our store and 11 who expect to buy this spring hould not fail to see it. Place our order-early so we may have filled in time. We do not eep them in stock, but order hem out as bought. Pickens lardware & Grocery Co. When you buy a range that has prove d tself to be the best, your money has ;een well invested. The Majestic Dem mstrator will, during the week com mencing April 2. show you why the Ma jestic is the best, and why it actuall3 eaves you money. Bivens & Company, iHave been built andl at iThese figures- 320,817 Sus. since August 1st, 12 SThis unusual fall and v iconfine the distribution idiate delivery to retail cars in anticipation of I We are issuing this not selves against-.delay or -,you are planning to pui Stake dlehvery now. Imm-ediate orders will iDelay in buying at this Enter your order today Slisted below and don't 1 Ford PRICEE [Pickenz iPhone No. 7 c ~ :. "R1 ie oTOWn FOR G AYERS SPECIALS To make our business from now until after Easter, go ahead of all previous records, we have putlthe following Specials on Sale. High Crown Sport Hats, ready to wear, very attractive, very special.......... $1.95 Medium, small and large Satin and Braid combinations, and attractive ready-to-wear Hats of various kinds, good colors, very special..... $295 Odd and attractive stylish hats of many kinds, high grade (some are samples) very special, $3*.45 Odd lot of several dozen real classy hats with regular value of $G, $7 and $8 each, special . The above Specials are Hats bought through 4 0 Special purchases and at Special Prices to be sold at the'above Special prices. Included also are a number of snappy hats gathered from all over the store and grouped with the above Special Price lots. Ours is the only store in Greenville devoted entirely to Millinery Goods. We carry one of the largest stocks of Millinery Goods in the State, from the cheapest that's good to the best that's made. Hats from $1.00 to $45.00. When You Think Millinery Think of AYERS "Where Thousands Buy Their Hats" Greenville, S. C. INIVER SATL CAR 320,817 tually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916. -represent the actual number of cars manufactured by 16, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. rinter demand for Ford cars makes it hecessary for us to of cars only to those agents who have orders for imme customers, rather than to permit any agent* to stock ater spring sales. ice to intending, buyers, that they may >rotect them disappointment in securing Ford cars, if, therefore, 'chase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and h~ave prompt attention. time may cause you to wait several months. for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent e disappointed later on. Motor Company S'Auto Company Pickens, S. C.