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d Cr6o f CORN Plant Golden Dent Corn, improved in stubble, after wheat or oat crop, and you will make a big crop. There will be plenty of time. We still have a good supply of the corn. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. A4 NLLU, Prop. & Mgr. Plie Im. 8 ioing to Church a tiood Iibit. Says Champ ark. 6i t Church e 'f THE' l:PeG mvE HOUSE O-' P RE *11, 46 My desr 4. SreI!w-y I dn rot k better place that peQple could be or Sunday than in church. Going to church is a good habit. Your friend, HB Dr. R. A. Brown, our regular Pickens Produce Market visiting optician, wvill be at our store next Saturday, June 16, ~ ' ~' yb .h~.To w for the purpose of examining ~$. eyes and titting glasses. tn.uhe . P'e sl. bushel--------2.5 - Pickens Drug Co. li p'n ligs doz.en .----------3 llutter, piund . Send your next or- Chickens. pound-----1 d er for printing to 7rns ec o23ar frrmnea The Sentinel and ""'."''4** one sma"ll 9-acre f'armn, one 2-acre tract and thre haveit pinte -acre tracts near Alice Mil, Easley rio'htand on easy terms. Also have severe other tracts. Call on M. C. Smith c the inwood Land and Investment CC e~enh~r - for further information. 6 I" t I-Renew vou! subscr'iptioni t 27 your countvpae jSal Vet Is n'ow here. Get your's before it's all gone. Freight is very slow' now. FRESH NUNNALLLY'S just in. Sent anywhere tby parcels post Our store is on the other end -of your phone Keowee Phshrmacy Nyal Quality store R. E. Lewis, Ph. G. Prop. . Phone 24 PRSONAL r R. Roqrk is visiting ho mother .Mrs. Elisabeth Bright, at Northumberland, Pa. We received an account of the Chil dress-Clyde wedding too late to publish this week. It will appear next week. Olin Craig, a good stock raiser who lives over on Keowee, sold one. of his 11-months-old JIereford bulls to Elbert E. Perry of near Easley this week for $100. Mr. and Mrs. Ed F., Hendricks and small son of Liberty werie in Pickens Monday. Mr. Hendricks says his pros pects for a good crop are far better now than last year. Miss R achael Dickinson, whojhas been making her home in Pickens for the past year or so, has gone to Pendleton, where she will make her home with her niece. Mrs. James'Hunter. Frank E. Hitt, 45 years of age and a resident of Greenville, dropped dead on South \Main street in that city last Thursday night. He was a brother of John llitt of Pickens county. During an electrical storm Saturday lightning killed -a mule and severely shocked another mule and a cow belong ing to John S. Gilstrap, who lives on C. L. Cureton's place near Pickens. Mrs. Ivy Mauldin and daughter have gone to Columbia to join Mr. Mauldin and make their future home there. Mr. M auldin was recently made vice-presi dent of the largest bank in Columbia. The Pickens Township Singing con vention will meet at the Wolf Creek school house next Sunday afternoon at So'clock. Good leaders are expected mnd everybody invited to come and -mg songbooks. liss Olive'Boggs Newton of Pickens the guest this week of her sister. Mrs. 0. T. Hinton. Miss Newton has :ust returned from Stateburg, S. C., where she has been engaged in teaching the past session. - Easley Progress. We see by the Greenville papers that Eldd Bowen of Pickens has been win ning some more orator's medals at Fur mai University. Mr. Bowen has won about all the medals for oratory at the university during his four years there. He was a member of the class which graduated this month. T. Riley Allen has retnrned from a trip to Chickamauga Park, near Chat tanooga, Ten., where he visited his son, Roy, who is a member of Uncle Sam's regular army. While there Mr. Allen says he also saw several other Pickens county boys, all of whom seemed to he getting along well. Mr. Horace D~avis is at his home in Pickens recuperating from an operation . in which he had an eye taken out. Sev' eral years ago the head of a nail which Mr. Davis wvas driving flew off and struck him in the eyb and it has since been giving him trouble until recently it became necessary to have the eyeball )taken out. lsrabl Ferguson, one of Pickens coun ty's most prominent colored citizens, is arranging a meeting to be held in Pick ens on Saturday, June 16, for the pur pose of arousing colored people to the necessity of growing and caving food stuffs. Both white and colored speak r ers are expected and everybody is asked i to attend. e For the second time within a few e months, a (log last week visited the .chicken .yard of Mrs. 3. L. O. Thompson s and killed chickens and geese. This .1 time it killed ten chickens and three f geese and injured sev~eral other chick . ens. Last March it killed twelve geese, five (ducks, two turkeys and a rooster. - All of the chickens wvere valuable, one rooster being valued at $5. Mrs. WV. F\ Hendricks, a good lady of -Oolenoy, was in town Monday to secure 1000 cans for her daughter, Merle, who is a member of the county canning club and wvho last year won first prize in the tomato club work. Miss Merle expects this year to put up many beans and her prospects for a successful season are bright. Mrs. Hendricks did not forget ye editor and wife, but p~resented us with a fine mess of snap beans, which we greatly appreciate, especially so since a recent hard rain washed away our early ones. The following item from the Newberry Herald and News of June 5 will prove of interest to many friends and relatives of Mr. C. WV. Garrett in Pickens county: "Howdy, Central; give us Heaven, please." We just want'ed to phone that the manager of the Newlberry office of the Sothern Bell Telephone company Mr. W. C. Garrett--had a little angel - o come down to his home Friday morn ing, and the phone bells rang gladly end harmoniously from telephone to telagiri and the Bell Telephone people had a good time telling it, no doubt. L4wis Stock Powder Is medicine. Keowee Pharmacy. lk ElA #OTrs .~omhalt 10111 AW111111 Nale Nico Duroc and Bork Ohi, * d pigs, ready for delivery July , , y.llowio, Nimmons, S. C. er Nale eor Ititt.--Three nice cottages in Pickens; good water and orchrds. l.ilmood ,and and Invest ment Co. M. C. Smith. Towsn stwk Iloller Mill is running again. Please call and get your flour before new wheat comes in. Dry your wheat before Iilling it. J. ,'. 1'ace, Miller. NIAIIN & 11ENRY General PractiCe of Law, (WRmN,'NVILLE, S. C. (11lve.s vor. Itron ,ti Nini n S14. Phone 4lo J..i.esW.A IN $AM 1-. CRAIG Greenville. S. '2. Pickeins, S. C. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 V. V. COLLINS Licensed Veterinary Surgeon PHONE NO. 145 9 E ASLEY, S. C. 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. Speeial attention given to ladies' suits. We apreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No. 38 ARE YOU PREPARED To save f uits and vege tables? We can help you. A solid car of Fruit Cans, Caps and Rubbers. A carof sugar next week. Another car of Hay and one car of Feed. One car Hulls this week. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36-Use It Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that we will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., Judge of P'robate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 28th day of June. 1917, .at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of Fred Williams, deceased, and obtain discharge as administrators of said estate. ISADORA WVILLAMs, HARMON WILL.IAMs, 7 Administrators. The FISK -the smile of tire This man has foi facturer he likes t< with, who fulfills of what a concer in its policy ar The company the sta~nds back, of .dealer to see tha gets his full mone mileage and tire F course you may g che papers than The entinel, ut what. you. want is the NEWS I The Sentinel is the best news paper value a Pickens county man can get today. It is worth more than we charge for it and we can't. 4-sell it for any less. Don't bother your neighbor by borrowing his paper when, you can get one of your own for three cents a week. You may get the war and general news in most any paper these days but The Pickens Sentinel is the only paper that prints this and all the important Pickens county news be sides. By reading no other paper than The Sentinel can you keep up with the news away from and the news at home at the same time and for the same price. Read The Sentinel for all the news. Don't let your subscription expire. It's the county paper. : The Pickens Sentinel is the only paper published at the county seat of Pickens county. It is the oldest paper in the county. X Official paper of the county. Largest 'paper in the county. : Prints more news than any other paper in the s: : county. Has a larger circulation than any other paper in : the county. The Sentinel prints all the most important general, : : war and state news, and makes a specialty of Pick ens county news. - It is the people's paper. Every good citizen of Pickens county ought to subscribe for The Sentinel. The more subscribers . we have the better paper we can give you and the : more benefit we can be to the county. Get your neighbor to subscribe. You help us and we will help you. Subscription price is $1.50 for a year, $1.00 f.or J. eight months, 50 cents for four months. THE PICKENS SENTINEL II. PICKEN2S, S. C. Try An Advertisement in The Sentinel Smile satisfaction. . .A--. mnd a manu-- * . do business * 1 ~ all his idea~s . ai should be .. . d methods, a. it makes . every Fisk t every user y's worth in Fisk Tires For Sale By ft1Guy McFall, Pickens