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A splendid cylinder and lubricating oil, 50 cents a gallon. A good machinery oil at 30 cents a gallon. Linseed oil at $1.25 a gallon. Your patronage wanted and appreciated. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HIILL(JM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone 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 egg's, too. CRAIG BROS Co., Pickens THE KEOWEE IBANK PICKENS, S. C. safe, Sound and Progressive W\e soli(cit vor' bankingt buIsinhes atii will show yout eyor' Five per cet. initerest paid on Satvings Jeposits. Is now here. Get your's befor'e it's all gone. Freight is very slow now. FRESH NUNNALLY'S just in, Sent anywhere by parcels post Our store is on the other end~ of your p.honle Keowee Pharmacy Nyal Quality store R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. Phone 24*I Rev. D. WV. lliott of Easley wentI to Married, by lter. D). WV. Hiott, at h) S Atlanta Monday as a delegate to the residence! in Ea ety, or. the .Ith inst., M National convention of the W. o. W.. Wister Austin Martin of Greenvil which is being held in Atlanta this week. anud Miss lHernice', youngest dlaughter4 J. . Pcewhorun th Ton Cee Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Aligood roller milIl aks that his patrons please n si ut r lr ri as ecnn o t i c~hat tve ~ popuilar manager of the Red Raek store in Greenville. Miss Allgood is aswe young lady 'of charming personality am The W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday a gradiuate of G. W. C. afternoon at 5 o'clock with Mrs. J. M Stewart. This is a very important Louie Thorniey of Greenville is visi meeting, as the election of oficers takes . Splace, and every member is urged to be ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J1. 1 prset Thiornley, in Pickens LOCAL AN PERSONAL \Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hester, June 22, a son. G. G. Christopher of Greer is in Pick ens for a few day Luther Grandy oCharlotte, N. C., is visiting relatives in Pickens. Miss Mattie Finley of Easley spent the Fourth of July in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jenningsof Green ville visited in Pickens Sunday. Mrs. J. I'. Carey and Miss Floride Carey visited in Greenville Saturday. Miss Florence Bowon is visiting rel atives and friends in Liberty and Cen tral. )ave Moore of Sumter spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Moore. Jesse Jennings and family are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jennings. '1'. A. Kclly, Central route 3, reports to this ohcee a cotton bloom on Satur day, .July 7. Fulger, Thornley & Co. has an inter esting advertisement in this issue. Don't fail to read it. Tom 1lagood (colored), who lives in West Pickens, reported two cotton blooms in his field July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Curtis of Green ville spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. I ou Curtis of Piekens. J. H. ILooper and wife and Mart 3ur dine of Greycourt were the guests last week of the family of N. H. Christopher. There will be services in the grove hack of the court house Sunday, July 15, at -1 p m. Everybody come at the beat of the drum. ''he big July clearance sale at Hobbs Ilenderson Co. is now in full blast. I1 w: ill pay you to read their advertise ment in this issue. Mrs. Hlailey Robinson visited her bus band in Greenville last week. Bailed has a job with the highway commissiot of Greenville county. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boggs have re turned from a visit to their son, A. J Boggs, Jr., who recently joined th armyland has been in training in S: vannah. M1r. and Mrs. Ross I lenderson mt daughters, Mrs. Ford Villiams mi Hiss Olive, and Miss Mollie Ariail Easley spent Sunday afternoon wil Mrs. Lou <'urtis. Married, at the residence of the o liciating minister, Rev. Hen G. Fiel jSunday aifter'noon, .1 uly S. Miss M10ll I 'at terson and Mr. Anadrew (Cash, h ot of P'ickens county. Sam Il ill, ai colored t enan t who live (on E. F-rank Looper's p lace, lbroughti the fiirst cot ton b'loom to The Senutin, oflice Saturday, July?7. lie also brougl in the first one last year, on .1 une 27. pRecntly .\ir. and Mrs. Richai-d Iliesti of P'ickens spe-nt a few <inys in Gr-.eel ville. Tfhey came to the commnence ment exercises of the G. W.(t'. , at whit time their daughter, Miss Pearla. grna' uatedl. - aptist Courier. The ib~ erty townaship singing conce'c tion wvill meet withb the Rice's C re Haptist church on the third Sunday July at ten o'clock a. m.~ Everybo( c.2me and br-ing your i:ong books am well-filled dlinne-r baskets. A. L. Pace, who has been sick fr some time at the home of his son, A.i Pace, wvho has charge of the H-ago< mill, returned to his home in Easley am is still seriotusly ill. There seems to I little hope for his recovery. We are reqluestedl to announce thW an old1 folks singing will be held at Col cord chturch next Sunday, beginning the morning. Everybody is invitedl be tI iere, andl don't forget-'the songbool and well-known dinner baskets. On accotunt of changes in schedule train No. 11 on the Southern road, tI inst train from Pick ens in the afte neon wvill leave at 3.40 instead of 2.5 as heretofore. This wvill give passei gers moire time in P'ickens. TIrai No. 11 is due at Easley at 41.2. Married, in Fasley, Friday evenin: June 22, 1917, at the residence of m by Rev. D). W. Hiott, the ofliciatir eminister, \Mr. Roy N. Watkins of ti H Iopewell section and Miss Mattie Hii Sof the Pisgah section of Anderst ncounty. Only a few immediate frien, eandl relatives witnessedl the ceremon tThe bridegroom is a very promisn a youing buslness man, pe -sessing mai d excellent traits of character, while il bride is a beautiful young lady of ste ling qualities and has hosts of friendi t- They have the hearty congratulatio1 ~. of their many friends 'for a successf voyage over life's journey.-Progres E F RE E! Get Valuable Premiums Free by*" Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan B )o viour trading at J. W. Iendricks', whore you get y a conpon with every cash purchase. Coupons are good } for valuable premiusis. Call and get a catalog showing different premiunls and how to get then without extra cost,. I( ain s ill givi)g more goods for less nioney than any )( body else. Prchelrr a specialty. IfHans, 200t perh1 polind( inl tr'ade, /( Spring Fryers, 22c per pound, up to 40c each. I lens, 12c per' pound. Eggs. 8c per dozen at )resent. ( )n ile of Fu lrniture is complete. e.M0 HENDRICKS1 MCKEPJS R4 INDIGESTION CONQUERED A Remedy That Relieves Indigestion and Helps Restore Dis ordered Nerves to a Normal Condition- -Get Ironized Paw-Paw. lwetl y.ear ,:. t m:Ilteir inid e'voltveI Pa -I't' 'l'enie, the etiy ve-eieh!o i'e'.ii i ii : It wIAV eI? have ii.bledi toel' ee it s /oee/ leeweifill, yet harmles . iteled" ki1\11n to ueit. - +Z U'e l IN anl NUN. tnaking lithe -bft . uolet 41 palhitabe i:i l etla iti l y I e:ely bvbt r el til! In or'r , i"h lenlh. i'.\ \\ -.\ \\' the ol y ett ,bntm ih "igestato : IIoN, the rlb itt ee l tiel r Ich d " leoid, awd NI '\ .. ti true tletelee fur disor' de'te.l tii'ie . .-r f :r' :/' l itIt rdie l i a tonilb ei t t ib biii bIe tell t eena -J I' Ie aill hoily lit.. \V hl'i a lero ents bt.hl (ttily al dtch ige t'. his fer.e l lrpelirly the blood i-s vitau " '. _ 1 iz-el anl et-riedt'e vhich eli tsthe liver andl kid- ' neyi anl all the vital et giuns itu aletive alt l"' I.eulthful tt eratiob. \\'here the itaach ist b f'e :. , C trtirtg the ioenel IS Strint: wvhere the ti5blood i _ trong: the lie bies ee srotig: whete the turves ei C trontt the ki itteys, hleIri btI inings aind ii ver are strong. t aty . ie le t It fron strll "tion: that is, the-y .stetrye Itr blod, they statrve tht nei rve 'i i t' tie general tissues of the wh' it' le ltbo d I V bey. Not th lt ide I i nit tli their -toin-b Il u ith nh uri hitl.g i l. hlaei lee n ii 'e'e what th h e e u 1 1111 tti the blutac h does lie lprolerly et'I elc" hil I. ebl~dlei~11i11 dit echt. doeI noii I"ro erly a itaihite. e.(f Ti hat'. why p:eIut rie to b.l y that Ine.nizedilI lI'iw-1 Vt l v ie: e 1 It f et'rvu ttl(bi e . ill ,' T aIiiitl'w y t "'nI our l'cI ti ltett'e - i i i the i : 1 e i. . t I I'it I crby Iti .e.e - i'hit.s t er 1 : i. - e Ith:! Ii. edcti P1 a I w h eti l ' i t'e t ' II bed l el iti . . .\Ihat's l . b t ea- he of b l ie y ithIte l ee.l 'i;ec ib t e hi t'hi - be. nent'l :c".d ibl Ic:y '- _f1 "an i io edI l 'n-l 'n he-ecid iot rih .\t' the - i hw-he I .robah y hle ti r ii l'iedt cit ii:e ne l ithe l iic h, rl!!d th 111 N l'-nI te N te -vlier ielnCidcir bl eai 'i al i e ntsee hmlb cl i V -c. *e I tlii Iib tit 0 1. l' \ \\.\ec; \\, '1 Ncl -l t e si tineVIb 1 onc - letlt tee t,1 I t it t tccel ltl New I. i lie el i s Ph-k'eec 'ecl. : cl', PI c e te-. .ie w'hcN ere the "Nt i 'e hielti eier bI" celc b'eo lol in lbbcllt'c'tlel . Ot il u t-iiv Ie elinlcwn Ill i I N 'Ichti~ e ' h aliSINto it' e . I I..heile. h, i bilu w i t' lUN 'i'i~2 'ti Prompt Answers It is the duty of the telephone / operator to ascertain the number wanted and ring the bell of the party called. If the called party is slowv to a answer the operator is as helpless as n you are. * Most of wvhat you might think is "slow service" is caused by the sub scribers not answcring prornptly. n You can help the service by answer ing your telephone promptly. cIJWhen you Telephone-Smzile vSOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE( 'AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY v. C. E. A. LATHROP, Box 129, Greenville, S. C. SQuality Printing-The'Pickens Sentinel J Meet the Home Merchant. " Half Way " :He knows YOUR needs. He knows the 1NEEDS OF THE :. TOWN.;< "You'll get BETTER TREAT-* MENT and BETTER GOODS : 4in this town than you will any- ' where else. Keep the De!Iars .4 . hi nTown ; SlE IML OICE NouceI ins ened- in Ih ,oumn Ior o~ne cent' a w%% I I fort tirrt ins t iuhi1 ,til i ote-httif et it itt wo fur e1tch subt ll tte'tt lin'rttiott i*og t-July 1, between Norris and M. I. Evans', suitease. Finder notify W. G. Pressley, Central R12. Noltic 'The wheat- mill at the H1a good Mill will be ready f'or grindirL wheat about the 5th of .July. Yor patronage solicited. A. A. 'ace. 12 WVnntd-At once, a load of good pine stovewood in exchange for subt scription to The Sentinel. Prefr wood -p already cUt. Apply at Sentinel otlice. TMrs. .EyrtU eC3. 6te.enson i prepared to can fruit or vegetables i tin or ghass jarsa. Will can on WVedne days, Thursdays and Oridays. 11 n"o good meI, made from good. sound, home-raised corn and grour.d right, see S. Clements or Guy .iela, Pickens. tf U,foansi ne~gO rtafe4 on farm lane.., in Greenville and Pieliens countie,. Long term. costs reasonable, interest= 5 1-2 per cent. Il t anounts of St,('' and ever. No restrictions as to use of money as in Federal Reserve. Jos. E. Leach, Attorney, Greenville, S. C. 2;" nt of (s un uo, Top 1Dressin and Acid on hand. I advise side-dres ing on the present high rices. Rt I ainesd Ceta. Appl at -1ninloli daysinghrssng, FiDying A1 terigoding'3 , Et&Ucfo od suit, h-arese orn anivrd wo rised and Ct or is don by an~ epert'n. Wokgarned Suibts~ pressed at(5eO persit elani.e ind prese,0e su ic dry canig,.M sit. S erm aott etionabe givnt adie su-its. et I mons f$It moey aprinaFeer eserone. Js K Lec.AttPorner's Brerile Sho. TedAi epnhne No.38esde(le o tve fruQI I its andc:~ vege youn'. tAl soli C ar of FIK ru Cns, CKas. Sand RubbersL. AOO cEarRsa Cenexgt Preek. Dyngher of A Ii F . fon ar nlisrdh lrme ths w ek. i on )~ M~St ori & Company,'d Phone N o 36-Ueg tle SU T lCSOLN'.ODS B. B. PORTNR EPropiEr,28 Entrer'sxaminaion aShaopth Tor-elepoureneate No . meial ore fis vn ee Afae ? tuieo choai is asgelp toec cont oh S t. o wel euippe labor as anxed Clr files. ifO al Exp ens n eoe at.Fr termis n HOJl'lA RIONRAND OLDEST (President.