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Secod Crop of 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. HLLUlM, Prop. & Mgr. Phonue No. 8 1e Sure of the Number Before. Calling The telephone directory is issued at frequent intervals for the information and benefit of the telephone-using public.' Every effort is made to keep this list accurate and up-to-date. It is expected that telephone-users will consult it before rpaking calls. A call for an incorrect number causes delay and possible annoy ance to a third party. Avoid inconvenience to all con cerned by looking up telephone numbers in the directory before calling. Wben you Telephone-Smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY C. E. A. LATHROP, Box 129, Greenville, S. C. THE KEOWEE BANK - PICKENS, S. C. Safe, 5oundl andt P~rorssve We solicit your' banking business and wvill showv you eyerv courtesy andI convenience consistent w ith sound bank in g principles. Five per cent. interest paid on Savings I)eposits. J. P. CA REY, President. J JNO. C. C AREY. Cashier. Try An Advertisement in The Sentinel An Ad. in The Sentinel Brings Results Quality Printing-The Pickens Sentine *Sal Vet Is nlow here. Get your's before it's all gone. Freight is very slo'w now. .FRISSH NUNNA.LY'S just in, Sent anywhere by parcels post Our store is on the other end of your phone. Keowee Pharmacy Nyal Quality store R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. -Phone 24 OCAL ND 4RSONAL AyWants Volun-. trs From Pickens Saini ,.Snow, of thie'army recruiting station' at Greenville, was in Pickene last week in the interest of securing volunteers for the U. S. army. He 15 a very pleasing gentleman and his trip here wvill bear fruit. Tho a good nmany from this county have joined the army recently we are not keeing up with some of -the other counties, as we should, and if anyone has any 'idea of having to join, now is the time to do it--while you may volun teer and choose for yourself the brancly you wish to serve in. When a person is conscripted he has no choice as to what branch he will serve in. Another advantage of those volun teering nowv is that they stand a better chance to become officers. Persons may volunteer for the p~erid of the war only. The pay of a private now is $30 monthly and all necessary expenses paid by the government. .7 - egDon' wanit .to be *conscriptedl, but voluinteer, When the trouble is over it will make ycu feel good to be able to come home and say, "1 did my part; I did not shirk. " Don't Ewait to be conscripted-vol unteer! R. F. Herd and family spent last Sunm day wcith relatives in Anderson county. Miss Fay Painter and Miss Ruth Gosa of Greenville, are visiting Miss Pearl Ihester in Pickens. See our line of Palm Beach and K~ool Cloth suits, just the [clothing for hot weather, $6.00 to $10.00. Mr. and Mrs. McD. Farmer and son, Paul, spent Sunday in Anderson with \l r. and Mrs. Remus Henderson. The Pickens Township Singing con vention will'meet wvith the Pickens Miu church on next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ilal Hliott who w~as principal of the Montvale school the past session was recently elected principal of Keowee graded school in Oconee county. Mr. Jack(lHunter died at his home about three miles below Liberty last Saturday and was buried at Mountain Grove Monday. The dleceased wvas about 70 years old and is survived by,( his second wife and several children, wvho have the sympathy of many friends in their loss. Miss Elizabeth Mauldin, home demon stration agent, is preparing the club girls and wvomen for the conservation of the enormous crops of vegetables and fruit being produced this year, by giv ing canning and drying demonstrations at meetings over the county. Import ant meetings are to be held at Central, ~Reunion, Qolenoy, and Martin this wveek. Miss Mauldin will be assisted by Mrs. Marvin Willimon, of Greenv'ille county, at Central Tuesday. Married, on June 17, 1917, at the res idence of M. F. Hester, Mr. W. J. D. Crane and Mrs. Sophia Dodgens, both of Pickens. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Marion Arnold of near Pickens andl the widow of Mr. Dodgens wvho died some six years ago. The groom runs a nice grocery business near the Pickens depot and is a man of many good traits. After the marriage the bride and groom were autoed'over to Mr. Will Craine 's wvhere a nice repast was awaiting them and which was much enjoyed by the guests. M. F. Hester, N. P., in his usual way performed the marriage ger* emony. Appointments on Pickens Circuit Following arh. the regular preaching~ appointments of Rev. S. M. Jones, pas. tor in charge of Pickens circuit: First Sundlay -Porter's Chapel at 11 o'clock; Mt. Tabor at 3.30. Second Sunday-Bethel at 11 o'clock, Salem at 3 30. Trhirdl Sunday-- McK inney's C hapel at 11 o'clock. Fourth Sunday-Gap H ill at 11 o'clock; Twelve Mile at 3.30. Rev. C., R. Anderson preaches at Friendship every second Sunday at 11 o'clock and at Newv I-ope every fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock. Saves Doctor's Bills Instead of calomiel and other violent purga. 3!ves, which are dangerous as well as mauseating, ;t is better to use a reliablo medicine like Granger Liver Regulatoi Under dlato oa. Oct. 27,1916. J. W. ben using Granger - Liver Regulator in mvfmily for ad an.findl tobero fine family remied4 which has S*Y'm - - it'In j house an* Stange e eIo4h C.. Chattanoog., Tens 1Y!5fLNOTI53 .-N~ues Iu1ieid in til ooluznn for one cent a 0O4 for firut iflridou .in one-bal cent a,*r4. Fort ahbt euulent in"-rtion Organ F". Sn I4ole-Having replac ed its or gan with a piano the Pickens Baptist Sunday School is offering, the organ for sale at a bargain. See Mrs. A. John Boggs, Pickens, for mor ,pgr ticulars. 9 Wwantd--Ford touring car, .1916 or 1917 model. R. M. Welborn, Pickens R 3, phone 2303. tf Lost--In Pickens at the old soldieria' reunion a tan and white spotted dog. Reward for information leading to its recovery. A. F. Stewart, Pickens R 4. For' %ale--One complete set shop tools, sell separate or as a whole; also horse, buggy and harness, other tools, etc. See Maude and Vesta Ashmore. For Nnle-Nice Duroc and Berk shire crossed pigs, ready for delivery July 1. G. F. Bowie, Nimmons, S. C. 71 MART'IN & HEiiNRY General Practice of Law, GREENVILLE, S. C. Ollies .'. lro Io a nd Mn iiniixss. i'hone -101 J. .1..NlesW.I\ UN SAM 1 n.R.IG Greenville. S. C. Plickens, S. C. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Piactice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 V. V. COLLINS Licensed Veterinary Surgeon PTHONE NO. 145 9 EASLEY, S. 0. Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, A! 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 ARE YOU PREPARED To save f ruits and vege tables? We can help you. A solid car of Fruit Cans, Caps and Rubbers. A carof sugar next week. Another cat. of Hay and one car of Feed. One car Hulls this week. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36-Use It Warm When are Suit and Straw~ Wear one stop worrying We have r Dress Goods. wanting anyth S It makes vanced. We h this line. Don't forg llobbs* P F course you may get che er papers than The Sentinel, aut what you want is .the NEWS. The Sentinel is the best news-. paper value a Pickens county man can get today. It is worth more x than we charge for it and We can't 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,: 1 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 thet news at home at the same time f: and for the same price. Read The Sentinel for all the news. 1'.. :Don't let your subscription expire. : It's the county paper. : The Pickens Sentinel is the only paper published X :: at the county seat of Pickens county. It is the oldest paper in the county. :: Official paper of the qounty. :: Largest paper in the county. Prints more news than any other paper in the :: 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 x.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 for eight months, 50 cents for four months. THE PICKENS SENTINEL . PICKENS, S. C.. Weather Clothes! you going to buy that Palm Beach "Lid"? of our classy Palm Beach Suits and . about the high cost of living. riany nice things to offer in Fancy Don't forget us when you are ing,in this line. hoes! Shoes! no difference if Shoes have ad ave many real bargains to offer in et our Millinery Department. Hlenderson Co.. ickens, S. C.