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Brnga LOADOF GARDEN SEEDS 'FIELD SEEDS AND EXTRA EARLY CORN PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALUM, Prop. & ilgr. Plhone No. 8 Ilhe Pace to Get Most Goods forLeastMoney I am still selling the most goods for the least money and paying tho highest price for contintry produce ot all kinds. My spring and summer goods are here anl the stock M is the hest and most complete I have ever shown. I have also added a nice line of ladies' hats to my stock and invite the ladies to call and inspect them. (Jan save you money. Just received another car load of furniture, and prices are always right. Bring me your country produce. I am paying 21c a pound in trade for hams, 12c a pound for hens, '25c a pound for butter, and the highest market price for all M other produce. It will pay you to see J. W. HENTVRICKS1 PICKENS R4 KALATONE An herbal compound that has beei ised for years as a favorite prescription by a well-known physician and devised to assist nature in keeping the nerves steady and the body vigorous. When you fail to observe the natural laws Kalatone will assist in bringing you back into conlition where nature can continue good work. Sold on absolute guarantee-if it fails to satisfy it costs you nothing. Keowee Pharmacy Nyal Quality Store ' R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. Phone 24 BOBO,'T"N MIsCe'zvoWs MorNc. GIMMe ThAT MILK - vRc~ DBrmE , YUN - . I TAen L~ITTL.E RUNT? . ' " DMK Try An Advertisement in The Sentinel TES W LOCAL AND! PERSONAL Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. Hagood Bruce, April 4, a daughter. Mrs. J. M. Stewart visited her sister, Mrs. Floyd, in Greenville last week. Mrs. Bruce Hagood of Easley spent Monday in Pickens with relatives. Misses Florence Bowen and Vesta Ashmore spent Monday in Greenville. The sale conducted by the Baptist Ladies' Aid society last week was a great success, the proceeds amounting to $67. Dr. A. A. Odom, the well-known Greenville optician, will be at the Keo wee Pharmacy in Pickens next Friday, April 13. The Parent-Teachers' association will hold a meeting at the school house Wednesday afternoon, April 11, at 3 o'clock. The local W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon of this week at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. T. R. Allen. All members urged to attend. The collection for the anti-saloon league, at the Methodist church the first Sunday, was $256.30, instead of $56.30 as stated last week. The ladies of Grace M. E. church will conduct a spring sale in Pickens, April 20. They will also serve dinner at the same time. Everybody invited. County Demonstration Agent T. A. Bowen will take pleasure in assisting any of the farmers of the county in procuring Soy and Velvet beans for planting. The Entre Nous club met last Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Val ley and a most delightful afternoon was spent. Fruit salad, tea and wafers were served. Rev. Henry Stokes, pastor of the Clinton Methodist church, will preach at the Pickens Methodist church next Sunday morning at 11.15 o'clock and at night at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. At a meeting of the newly elected city fathers of Pickens, held Tuesday night of last week, the new mayor and coun cilmen were sworn in, and Ernest Alex ander was elected mayor pro tem and city clerk. H. A. Nealey was re-elected chief of police. Rev. D. M. Ramsay will preach at Montvale school house the fourth Sun (lay afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Dr. Ramsay is one of the leading Baptist ministers of the South and every one who has the opportunity should hear him. Pickens chapter U. D. C. will meet -next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the school house. This will be an im portant meeting and all members are urged to attend. Oflicers will be elect ed. All who have not paid their dues are asked to attend this meeting pre paredI to pay them. Corporal Reuben W. McClanahan, who has just returned from the Mexican camp~aign with the 17th Infantry of the U. S. regular army, has been on a few (lays' visit to his pan-ents near Liberty. IHe returned Monday to his duty at Fort !McPherson, wvhere his company is nowv stationed. In the Pickens county girls' expres sion contest held at Easley Friday night, first place was awarded to Lois Evatt of Easley, second place to Clara Bal longer ot Central, and third place to Valeria Posey of Liberty. Other speak ers wvho did wvell were Evelyn Farr, Reunion; Ollie Mae Durham, Six Mile; Annie Gravley, Pickens; Lola Baker, Norris; Nannie Ponder, Dacusville. An unusually large crowd attended the con test. 'The Caveny Company will be the next lyceum attraction for Pickens and will be at the school house next Tuesday night, April 17. This will be the last lyceum number for Pickens thiis season, as the attractions are so late getting here the local promotors have cancelled all other engagements. Those who have paid for season tickets wvill get al fair refund. Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, assistant home demonstration agent, will visit1 Pickons county A pril 13 and 14. She svill address the women and girls on the subject of True Patriotism During the Crisis, Miss Mauldin has arranged the following schedule for the meetings: At Pickens school, Friday morning, 9 o'clockc; Oolenoy, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock; Dacusville the same after noon at 4 o'clock ; Easley, Saturday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. nY ou ometo own FoR Hobbs -Henderson Co Are always ready with their Big Stock of Goods to give you just what you want. IeSd all the new things are to be ..found here. We are better equipped to serve you in this Department than we ever have been before. Gents F rAsk some of the boys 11B (gs that buy their furnish ings from us. One time sold and then a permanent customer. Men's Hats. A beautiful assortment of Men's ' and Boy's Felt and Straw Hats. Come and look them over. Men's and Boys' (1thin Come an d b see the suits : we are selling at $10, $12.50 and $15, for men. Style I Plus Suits, $17 the world over. They are beauties. T If you want a nice, nobby suit see the Style-Plus Suits. Bring the boy, we have a Suit for him too. In Boys' Suits prices range from $2.50 to $10. Vii our Millinery Department Never before have we been prepared so well as we are now to sell you Hats. All the latest styles and a large stock to select from. Come to see us. HOBBS-HENDERSON COMPANY PICKENS, S. C. TIlE UNIVE RSAT4 CAlR 320,817 Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916. These figures-320,817--represent the actual number of cars manufactured by ussinee August 1st, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to Sconfine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for imme- I diate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of Later sprmng sales. We are issuing this notice to intending, buyers that they may rotect them selves agamnst-.delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, theref ore you are planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and ' take delivery now. Immediate orders will have prompt attention. Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Enter your order today for immediate delivery with oum authorized Ford agent listed below and don't be disappointed later on. Ford Motor Company PRICES: Runabout $345, Touring Car $360, ptrit.$505 Pickens Auto Company Phone No. 7/ 'Pickens, S. C.