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Second 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. HAlLLUM, Prop. & Mgr. Phvotte No. 8 Something You Must Have Regardless of the War You might economize by leav ing off some of the things you can do without, but pants and overalls 'you must have. Come in and inspect our new line of over alls and pants for men and boys. We think we can please you. Don't forget to bring along the chickens and eggs, too. CR A IG BROS CO., Pickens Try An Advertisement in The Sentinel An Ad. in The Sentinel Brings Results THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. 8a90, 8ound anrd PrAogresalve We solicit. your banking bn~sineCss andI will show you every court sy and convenliceC confsistenft~ w.i th sound1 ban king~ pri nei pies. Five per cent. initere'st paid on Saving~s D~eposits. JP. C AlY. President. J NO. ('. C A lm'Y, (Cashier. Sal Vet Is now here. Ge(t your's before it's all gone. :: Freight is very slow now *FRESH NUNNA LLY'S just in. Sent anywhere by parcels post Our store is on the other end I1 of your phone Keowee Pharmacy. NyaI Quality Store R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. Phone 24 LOCALAND PERSONAL horn unto Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jlulian June 2), a sun. Guy McFall sells more Fisk tires than any other kind. Mrs. 11. 13. Hendricks is visiting Mrs. Dr. Williips at Roebuck. Bailey Robinson, of Greenville. spent Sunday in Pickens with his family. There will be an all-day picnie at Lawrence shoals on Keowee July 4th. Misses Mattie and Emmie Griffin vis ited their sister, Mrs. W. A. Woodruir, at Cateechee last week. Miss Nellie Grandy entertained the Tattlers last Wednesday afternoon. De licious salad and tea were served. Miss Blanche LaBoon has returned from a two weeks' visit to her aunt. Mrs. Olga Goodwin, in Rock Hill. There will be an all day singing at Pleasant Hill church, three miles south of Six Mile the second Sunday in July. Messrs. L. C. Thornley, Byrd Carey and T. L. Bivens are spending .ev eral days in the mountains fishing. etc. Pickens )rug Co. has just received a shipment of Rat Corn, which is said to be the best thing on the market fI I killing rats. A f ter catching all the blue . catts in Keowee river during his vacation, lHen net Powers has returned to P ickens and gone back to work. Wilton lester. Ralph lItester and Miss May Gresham of Atlanta spent last week-end at the home of Mr. aind Mrs. M. F. Hester in Pickens. A Quartette composed of Messrs J. II. Haker, J. F. Lesley, L. C. Chapmnn and R. L. Boggs, of Easley, will sing .it Mountain Grove church next SundaV if ternoon at 2 o'clock. Ed Young, a colored employe of the Pickens Cotton Mill. reports that one of is hens last week hatched out a chick m with four perfectly-formed legs. It )nly lived about three days. Hail st-orms have visited several see ions of Pickens county recently. Much lamage has been done by the hail iround Cateechee, in the Mt. Carmel ;ection and above Griflin church. Jordan Alexander, one of Oconee's sidest citizens and a Confederate veter in, died at his home in the Cheohee valley section on June 17, age 81 years. His body was buried at the family bury ing ground. He leaves several children among them being Mrs. Mary ludgens of Central. We regret to report that the condli-' tion of Mrs J1. D. M. Keith, an aged lady of the Oolenoy section, does not seem to imp~rove. although she under went an operation several months agb. She has been suffering a long time from a cancer on her face and many friendls are uneasy aibout her. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse fLewis arrived in Pickens from Jacksonville, Fla ., Satur day to spend sometime with his mother, Mrs. Maggie G. Lewis. Jecsse has been conducting an automobile garage in .1 acksonville for the past year or so. Titis is his first visit home in about' six years and his obl friends are glad to see him looking well. Since he wvas last here he has taken unto himseelf a wife. The D)aeusville Laiterary Society will give a public meeting in iheir school auditorium on JIuly '1, beginning at 6 p. m. Riefreshments will be served aronm six until 8.30, when the regular pi'rrm will begin. A feature will lhe the debate between two l)aeusville boys and two Tigerville boys, the subject be ing Rtesolved, That women in the United States should be given equal suffrage wvith men. Ilverybody invited Guy v urtis and Miss I ula M eadors, both of Greenville, were married in that city last week by Rtev. Geo. W. Quick. Mr. C urtis is a son of of Mrs. Lotu Cur tis of P'ickens. lie is head pressman for the Grieeniville News and has been with that p)aper abiout twelve years. Both have a wide circle of friends andl are popular. After the ceremony they left by motor for Asheville and other WVestern North Carolina points. .J. II arvey Chapmlan of the Six Mile section has ten acres of the pirettiest new-ground corn we have seen and if no disaster hits it. it will make fifty bushels to the acre. lHe also has five acres of~ younger corn which promises just as well, and his cotton is coming. Hie has flfteen acres in cotton and it looks like it will make a bale an acre. Hie als6 has a fine sweet potato pateh and wat ermelons half grown, lie says in about three weeks he will invile the editor and his friends over and have Prof. Duff Bolding to sing "Hiome Sweet Home." II. (Editor's note. --The editor is wil ling.) SEC NOTICE tiI. iIIM I l hi s . # ol timit for mm coilt a woril for jirtt insertion mnt one-hi lf cet s word for each ,u tini Ii'irtion Lewis Stock Powder is medicine. Keowee Pharmacy. Ejit t4'1corn for bale. C.C. Cantrell, Pickens It 3. 9 Folil. golild sometal, made from good, sound, home-raised corn and ground right, see S. Clements or Guy McFall, Pickens. tf, Fond111-ll-etween Pickens and Pick ens View church last Sunday a small purse eitIaitiilg money. Owner may get it by describi''g it Clara Ballew, IPickens Mlill. Foun1j 11d -Near Frank Looper's resi dence, a state license number of auto mobile; No. 17640. Owner may get same by calling at The PickensSentinel oflice ani paying for this ad. LoJt--.lune 13 at Six Mile or between Six Mile and Pickens, man's dark che viot dress coat, size 36. Finder notify Robert Stewart. Pickens, or The Senti nel and receive reward. st --Last Tuesday between Jim Childress' house and Keowee river, by Gap l ill, a spring plow foot for culti vator. Finder please notify R. A. Craig. P1ic'kens, Phone 21. Ionus nep4gotsa1te(d on farm lands in Greenville and Pickens counties. ILang term, costs reasonable, interests ; 1-2 per cent. In amounts of $1,000 and ever. No restrictions as to use of mooney as in F"ederal Reserve. J os. E". I.each. Attorney, Greenville, S. C. 20 (d its orvan with a piano the Pickens IHaptist Sunday School is otering the u'rgllmm for sale at a bargain. See Mrs. A. .th'i Hoggs, Pickens, for more par ticulars. 9 For 1ile--One complete set shop tols, -11 eleparate or as a whole; also lise. huggy and harness, other toolr, etc. S4ee Nlmude and Ves4ta Ashmore. 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 25e per suit; cleaning an11d 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 ta1blese We can help you. A solid car of Fruit Cans, Caps and Rubbers. A car of sugar )text, week. Another e.ar of Hay and one car of Feed. One car H1-ulls this we'ek. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36-Use It Warm When are Suit and Straw~ Wear one stop worrying We have n wanting anyth S It makes vanced. We h this line. Don't forg Hobbs. P F course you ma get chea er papers thWi'f Sentinel but 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.. I than we charge for it and we can't sell it for any less. Don't bother your neighbor by borrowing his :T paper when you can get one ofI 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 thel: T important Pickens county news be--. sides. By reading no other paper than The Sentinel can you keep up 1- 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. f: The Pickens Sentinel is the only paper published at the county seat of Pickens county. - :2 It is the oldest paper in the county. Official paper of the county. -: 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 01. subscribe for The Sentinel. The more subscribers :T 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 for eight months, 50 cents for four months. THE PICKENS SENTINEL PICK ENS, S. C. Weather Clothes1 you going to buy that Palm Beach "Lid"? of our classy Palm Beach Suits and about the high cost of living. aiany 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. ickenas, S. C. *e