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HEART O By+ PALOMA JONES AND ALAIRE P LAW, BUT THEIR PLY __ _ LO SYNOPSIS-Mrs. Alir ranch in Mexieo. She (1811 x3sympithy for David lLv trouble be'tweln Mexier can liorse thiieves an<t SWhen) Law's friend, Lewis gang b"ec'4 idde to get Gutzma1 "v aid on their retuA vall. What hap#/ CHAPTF .% faloma a amment tp an(' -a -ning You Must Have Regardless of the War You might economizewby leav ing off some of the things you can do without, but pants and overaIlsyou 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. CRAIG BROS CO., Pickens THE KEOWEE BANK PICK ENS, S. C. Safe, Sound and ProgressIv We~ siciit yourJ banking~ bJusinI'es and will 'how~ you1 :y' en~urtesy andJ conj veni'ence consflist 'it w .ith soundlf bian k Iing pri i eipl ive per)r cit. inlteresit paid onl Saiungs I)eposits. J. P'. OAlmY, Pres8ide?nt. .JNO. C. C.ARmY. Cashjier. SSal Vet tis now here. Get your's before it's all gone. $Freight is very slow now. SFRESH NUNNA LLY'S just in. Sent anywhere by parcels post Our store is on the other end of your phone Keowee Pharmady Nyal Quality store R. E.~Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. Phone 24 Use, for Twety Y A edlelne a one of th Aa dble old-time r e dles-,All over the South it, heerelieved auferera from Cello Rhute Palm Pur~dOross Liver Medicine for say be usddry or easily sad in piqud s'be ensiseR Cteas Liver Meae S. saade esar br C7ASE JIROS D)RUG 00., Ise., Jcksonil, Fa 3s Comtea 4 hxa duse am S at stores, [ILOC A 4 ,%] PERSONAL Mrs . T. Partridge visited Mm. J. L. Bolt it. Eausw.% ist week. Mrsa. .. K ~y V Central is visitmg father. M '7 D. Barrif. 4 Ly. m. reeman is visiting hiF S~Mimter, in Chester . iter of Chestr it v .'of W. B. Freer.U. Bowen i sperding -uii* Jves in Centrait aid Lib Ary Moore an6 Master .re visiting Mlr Mary 0 1tt %a and Annie Keasler spem ..L uer withi Dr. and MrE. T. A.e ~ E. N. Anderson and it ': - A Abbeville are visiting M r. t. *L4- o r n V..tir'Tg' her daorber. M.~ r~ rFenMn C. !a-'. B.th er plac '. M4.'-. Luthe.r G.rarady an'. tv-v a~r. ter, of Charlotte. N. r:., are speniding Mr:-. Jenie lrjwderrmij: ar.d two i d~rn 'f Con':ord. N. C., visited he:r :is tcr, M lrL. R. L. Davis, one day last we'k. The two-weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Julian died July 2, and was buried Tuesday at Cross Roads church. M isses Ora and May McFall delight fully entertained the Tattlers on Friday afternn. ~Delicious refreshments were Mr.J. m. Ganrtt f; d as r .: g t.U 3 :urday Mrs. Welborn Yremrrjan and daughter. Mi:- .Jve Freerr.an, (if Ala Mr. and Mrs. R_ ,. B r.r.Anhnv, Mismes Mattie Griffin and M.lcda B.oggs and Mr. Mrs..:anz Hugh- of .ipartanbuirg spen:t~ last we:k-':nd in Pickens. Hisa wife- acrcompanied him uponf ret'rninig to his wo'rk ther'-. Quite a inmber' (f the younig pJeopie fromnJ'ickens attended the lawn party at the home of Mr. E. E. Mdauldin near ayEley Friday night. Tfhere will bec memorial services held in honor of the late Col. I). K. Norris - fat rateechee next Sunday evening, July (, beginning at 3 p. mn. M is- .Jo'sie Freeman and sister-in-law, Mrs. Susan Freeman, of Alabama, and Mr. and Mrs. Ailgood Moon of near l'jiekens spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. IR. E. Yongue spent last week end with his family here. Hie is at work in Easley. Mr. W. T. Griffin also spent a few. days with his family. lHe is emrployecd at Greenville. -e Mo -a J. l Murphy of the Crow Creek [ectonlied last Thursday and was buried the following day at Keowee church. A husband and several chil dren survive this good christian woman. IDon't fail to read the page advertise m ,ent-pf Hiobbs-Henderson Co. in this Sissue i>f The Sentinel. Their big July .clearance sale begins next Satusday and fthey'have some real bargains to offer Yongue delightfully entertained last Friday evening. Quite a number of young people enjoyed their hospitality and the ice course served late in the evening. Miss Eileanor entertained most de lightfully a few of her friends last Sat urday afternoon in honor of her seventh birthday. Delightful Ices were served to the little folks after, several hours pleasantly spent playing games. Married, at the residence of the of ficiating minister, Rev. D. W.IHiott, onl Sunday, July 1, Mr. Edward Jones and Miss Lena Stokes, all of the Cedar Rock section of Pjckens county. May peace, bsppiness and prosperity attend thern. SPECIAL NOTI-CES ) i I~. 11I rI VE: it- tils 'i*.fl '? 41111 (*I L womd fiw 1.7 Il* 1~ .11t #111 0 1.13- t'l . WVI7( for ent -ttven mnu; LAet of corrn 1: sai Cantrell. For zood meal Imade fror. go. 8ound. hoeni-raised corr. atic grocund right. see . r'iemerits o- Guy &Fal. Pick:enr..t Wated - Ford touring ca. 10 or If2? tuodel F.- M. Velborrn. Pici;em Loanu Deet-sated on farm lan-i it. Greervihe and Pickens 'couz.ie. Lori.r. eostS reasonable. irnteresti 3-2 pter ert Ir aiountF of t". - aic Ve! No restrictions as to use moy a.: irt Federal Reserve. .1 o. E A' A riorney. Greerville. S. C. 2 (Erau For %aie-Having repa: ec -m, Mrcrwitb h piano the Pi ciens SJ :urac Sebool is offein/mg ile orgar7 sale at a bargain. See Mrs A. -.Pnr- orgs. Pickens, for more p: . ti 'uia LoSt - une A atz ile or itt weer. .sor N&e and PickenE. Ian's dari: ebe vio0 dresi coat, Sizae 36. Finder riot:i Rouer: Meart. Pickens. or The Ser:ti. ne. aic. recEve reward. Plenty .Of Ginano. Top Dressing L11, A;cc on hand. I advise side-dress, trne present high prices. R Buy Your Cabbage Plant. or wIrter .cjabbae frot rne and cu: :th birb cor-t ofvine. Ten cents -'riert . Poiekee :p. C. :. L~oot or Ntrayved -Or black and e; ep.~tteo s'.,w. o'ee ownei by D. H. Ir t and G'.t risy-ur Owner I.? ::: Ph' a rd a-gs 3orter's Pressing Club leaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 YOU PREPARED TO ave fruits and vege tale \W" can help you. A solid car of Fruit Cans. Cap,, arid Rubbers. A car of s!ugar ne(xt wee(-k. A nother 'ar of I-lay and one car r)f FArl(. One car Hbills this wee-k. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36-Use It 1917 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON -OUTH ( AROLINA'S OL.DEST COLLEGE Entrance examinations at all the cour.ty seats Friday, July 13, at 9 a. m. - our-year courses lead to the B. A. arnd B. S. degreees. A\ two-vear- pre medical course is g~iven,.* A free tuition scholairshiji is ai~signed to each county vof the State. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well equipped laboratories, uniexcelled library facilities. Es~penses moderate. For terms and catalo)gue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH. President. SCHIOLARSHIParnd ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS University of South Carolina The examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in University of South Carolina and for admission of new students will be held at the county court house on FRIDAY, J ULY 13, at 9 a.m. A pplhcants must not be less than six teen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 13 they will be award ed to those making the highest average at examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Ap plicants for scholarships should write to .Presiden t Currell for scholarship exam ination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant, should b'e filed with President Currell by July Gth. .Scholarships are worth $l00. free tu ition and fees; total, $158. The next session will open September 19, 1917. For further information and catalogue, address President WV. S. Currell. Colum WithopCollege SCHOLA RSHIPand ENTR ANCE he Examination Teexamination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on FRiDAY, J I!JY 6, at 9 A. M. Appli cants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 6 they will be awarded to those making the highv'st average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. A pplicanta for scholarships should write to President Johnson for scholarship ex amination blanks. These blanks, prop. erly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July 1. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next sessIon will open September 19, 1017. For further Infor mation and catalogue, address PRi DEN'* I. B. JOJqonaRo neil, m C. (4n FREE! 1 Get Valuable Premiums Free by r E Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan r -ir trading at J. W. Hiendricks'. where you get p with everv cash purchase. Coupons are good Sable prerniums. Call and get a catalog showing +n t pr---rnurns and how to get them without extra 1 D 1 a'~ n.I ving more goxods for less money than any. Hiars. 'K per Pound in trade. prig Fryer:. 22P per pound. up to 4(K each. H n.. 12.: per pound. s. e per dozxen at present. 'irj- J Fl~rijiinri- i~ cornplete A ~Jo W. HENDRICKS~ PICKENS R4 Start Now To Make Your Tire Equipment BEGIN NOW by getting al frv Bspare rim. Thousands of today's users ofcomplete Fisk equipment began . years ag ith the purchase of a single tire 'Ex perience proved to them that the famous Fisk Non-Skid is the graetdollar-for dollar tire value on the market- and the standard of Fisk Quality is higher today than ever. Fisk Tire For Sale By 'i Guy McFall, Pickens n. th iriditonO ti ~ Cony onsfo Sl Bankof Nrris 'u i~.At. ,t\or' . a h* 'c.. o iVi ?< B iru o he a th rty f a 'Uii ~ / f heGeealAsemlyo' heStt ofSothCroinap~rvd y n ty- F ritr h onplet ar S20,00 ouo Duefroi bnknunnunnunnuy ..,* To MakeAYour ture tEuimen B:vrRI.tEr I NO by e aing aneet er f er our an of cmplte isk quimenmbe a e atste agots wtthpu chaeeofadinge rent pEx-u, o pepaceprdetstemihannt atchplc famous Fik onSidiste greaest upnd or-for-2~ satadardok; of......Fisk', ~ Quait of Jhigher17 Rgtdasyeu Fiskreec anre FoalelB 1114 tie pii....Guy.. 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