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Te" Pickents Sentinel P9CKENE40 6 C. I. P B L I S-E p' WEEKLY JULY 1 , 1017 Katered at Pkens Pestomee as Becond Class Mall etatter. S1.5 A VEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY Hbo'TT, Manager. Obituary notices ait tetoutes of respect of not over one hundred words will be printed freo of charge. All over that nuaber nust be paid ror at the rate of one cent a word. Cash to aecompany manuscript. Cards of thank: vis b ;ibed for onc-half cent a word. "My Country 'Tis of Thee, Sweot Land of Liberty." " !Anont DatY will be the next bi' stop. A I.So draft the milliotuires' million. HitwrFn Roost.:viivii has b~rokenr tout in a new place. Tan editor of the Gaffney Ledger haI )eCamped again -- to Boston this time. WHAT WC imagine to be a sinecure is being treasurer of the South Carolina Press association. TrIIAT massacre up in Illinoi, should f put a stop to the negro exodus from the south. But will it? "KizEn BILL is a pill; but Uncle Sam can take him," toots ILditor Tuten of the Hampton Herald. 'TlHERE are many "promising" young men in our fair land, but that's as far as it goes with many of them. "WAt department tightens the rein en publication of war facts," reads a headline. Better get a grip on the war 1 lief, also. "FILL up the colleges," shout some Newspapers. But Uncle Sam says "Fill up the army and navy!" Take your choice. Tin: sooner the southern negro learns tbat his northern emancipator has no ase for him except (or his labor the better he will be off. 1LLNois murdered more negroes in that East St. Louis race riot than were lynched in the entire south is one year, aid with less provecation. IKASEs and decrees by kings and .zars against submarines sound good enough, but somehow the latter pay so attention to the former. STRANGN, but true: None of the na tiens at war have yet been reported by the newspapers a~s '"tottering, " which ts an indication that the war in far from h'nished. THE~ Greenwood *ournal has diucov~ ered a new poet-one Joachimi Miller. But if Joaquin Miller wasn't dead he'd sorely raise send With 4echim-orwt the Journal.orwt 'A 1u3a cannon use. up the equiva taat of two barrels of wthiskey or twenty barrels of beer," moans the Greenville N4ews. Cheer up, Colonel; the war will ded some time. "T'here are now so enanjy calls, move asents and campaigna that one haa to~ be mighty alert te keep up with them," observes the Union P'rogress. Or to - dtodge them, if you are no Inclined. 'A CORtioN of police was unable to prevent the French girls from embrac ing and kissing our beys in khaki when they ''nded ingay Paree. This sort of news should stimulate recruiting in, Americs. \VHENEVER this war ends and the 'munition makers anad the other busi nesses that have aping therefrom close up shop, and they sure will, there will 'not be standing room in this country for the army of jobless men - and women. OUR WEEKLY RWDLE. -Why is the: letter D like a sailort Because it follow, the C (sea). See? TIl. CimL Ctf e. %di$rf. r xura ( .Jof hiyd~'t I f.ie (l 'Th 8eWy Sec't. Ladies desire that iure, si- ible charm-a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER I and use according to simple direelions. Ianprove ,ment is noticed at once. Soothin , coo as and gefreshing. Heals Sunburn, stops Tan. Pnk. Vhfe. Rose-Red. 75c. a 'ruughts or by mad dirscL Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon MIg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. THERE are a lot of people who do not have to get boozy to make fools of themselves. BEcAtsE a man has done another a favor once upon a time, is that a good reason why one should get down on his hunkers to that man ever after' Hi-:rou; the war broke out the likker interest.; used to tell the people in big advertisements what vast quantities of grin they used in the manufacture I whiskey; how they were the best cu tomers the farmer had; that they also kept the price of grain at a high level. But now, since congress has all but put them out of business for the war periou. they crawfish and say that the amount )f grain consumed by them is "infini tesimal and insignificant." Pumpkintown "Deadhead" Stuff Binding rye might be a cinch if it lidn't always wear so much moustache. The Sentinel's paragraph column would almost make an old sourwood itump grin sometimes. Last year we registered and became a voter; now we've registered again and become, we suppose, a fighter. And phwat's a "caryophyllus aromat cus?" when you get started reading vords, or whatever they are, like that, iow do you get quit? Crops are growing nicely here, "Gen. green" is being licked to a caution, and float everybody is chewing "Brown's vIule" and looking happy. "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be at toward" is the title of a new song. nell, honey, that's all right. Nobody's ;oing to blame you for what he does. Headline aays there is "Room for [oosevelt." Yep. Over among the, the patent medicine ads.-Pickens Sen tinel. But if the patent medicine hap pened to be the Ten-tonic, what would happen to the ads? CEDRIC. Southern Rag IAn Ambition aim T.JH E neerb of the South ares d f ew anw PRailwaya thbo gre . h cytsil~tlg ofth1 rh 'l'he han I1Ralta s.; no fase *The arab'ian of the Sotuhern aalb UniZ7 of interest that is bera of co-opers the Nlsedeg to see perfrird that falr so m'unt of r'sitroads whic's lnvites vhs ''* Eeetiesa to rtea!!,o the t libealry of te ..to ehtain the atddtionaal capital n:eaed i. enaterred facilhItes irridecst ta tas draui " rytce5 s . dirally To takel I~che hi the bralr p', other grea tndustrica. with no more~., * 'gassa del pptaslka. " The Southern Seru' Iron Is Greatest Builders, 3 A Su're-t of the Great Endur ordinary Nnazated Iron Wml Make Dell. eaSe, Vervous, Unndowa Peopte 100 Per Cont. mtron~ger in Two Weeks' Tim ai many Oases. New York. N. Y.-Most people r'oul lshly seem to think they arn going to get renewed health and strength fromi some st~mulating medicine. seciret no trtum or narcotic drug, said D~r. E. gauer. a Boston physioian who hian studied widely both in this country and great E:uropean Medical Institutions when, a.i a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come fromi the food you eat. But people often r'ail to get the strength out of their food be cause they haven't enough iron in their blood to enable it to chiange food into living matter. From their weakeneds. nervons c'ondition they know sonmethaing is wrong. but they can't fell what. so they generrally commnenee dor~iasng for atomtach. liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused by leek of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years. While the patient suffer. untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make' th. following test: Bee how on g you can work or how far Tou can walk withont becoming tired. xti take two nye-groin tablets of or inaery Nurated Jron three times per Safter meals for two weeks. Then tour strength agala and see for r~1et how much you have gained. I ~Ve sees dozens of ner'voue. run-down 9e0p9e wh^ 'vera ajmiar allit loece of Ffsal ettleanent and Dscatrge skotice is lhereby given that twiN make application to J. B. Newber, Esq., Judle bf Probate for Pickene County, In th state of South Carolina, ontheS 9th day of August, 1917, at 10 Selock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as'.eaid application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of RolandChastain,de ceased, and obtain discharge as admin. istrator of said estate. M. F HES8TE, 13 Administrator. Notice To Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims against the estate of W. 11. Ashmore, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned on or by the 16th day of July 1917, duly attested, and all persons owing said estate are hereby requested to settle with MAUD ASIIMORE, VESTA ASIMORE, Executors. J. .1. IvSWA IN SAM Ii. L'I:.\ IG (,reenvIle, S. U. r'iekena, a. ('. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Plr actie in State and Federal Courts Greenville Otlice Phone 210 Pickeis Ollice Phone 39 11. I:i ' .i\N('. 1'. IIV NIAlTIN . 1 L":1 Y General Practice of Law, GREENVILLE. S. C. Come to Pickens 1O (10 'our trading. Our merchants have the goods and they will treat you right. You may subscribe for The Sentinel I eight months for a dollar. Opinions from Folks Who Knovi For malarial headache, Grangd Liver Regulator entirely relieved mn trouble.-J. Height, Wetumpka, Al Had heavy headache. Vonitct twice to six times a day. Four dos4 of Granger Liver Regulator made n vell.-Loundas P. Blrindley, Somei ille, Ala. Mother had sick headache. Grange Liver Regulator did her more goo than all the medicine she had take. before.-Pearley Davis, Pacio, Ala. I never expect to be without it i: m home.--Jenie Uaey, Gadsden, Alal It is a great saver of doctors' bills' --Louis N. Kent, Honoraville, Ala. There is none better.-Dr. T. E, Cothram, Alexis Ala. All druggist sell Granger Liver Regulator- c.' Try it, Tway System .d a Record entical wvith the needs and ft3c .se of Oe sems. re-te esecal priviege aU den bsrern tie pubic - i frsak poller in the ssnage nnr~ ub6 will enable -' tha sanlsideo of betend* ai fet Iaimed gad bettew 'of the sa'6 e'rr.eeof ~s the Souith." of All Strength ays Doctor rnce and Powers of Athletea double their strength anid endurance and ent irely get rid of att symptoms of dt~pApain, liver and other troubles in frown ten to fourteen days' time simply hy taiking Iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some eases been doctoring for monthH without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't take the old forras o.f redcd iron. Iron acetate or t in':Ture of tron, simply to save a few eets. You mustt take iron in a form - hat een be 'asil absorbed andI assimi Iatedi like Nuxated Iron If you want it to do yov any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete nr Priz' ghter h'is won the day ~simipy tbeauve t hey knew the secret of great strength and endurance and fillied his, bloo.d with Iron before he went into the aff'ray, while many another has gne lowvn to ingorinus defeat simply frte dar o iron. I Oh-4te Iun r e , meddtaebyIi A Few Suggesit For Midsummer It was cool in May, but my! what about June? And you may look out for what is to follow in July andi August. In our Men's Department we would suggest/ that you take a look through our + Clothing, Hats. Oxfords, Shirts and Furnishings. Let us show you our line of Palm + Beach and Kool Kloth Suits, ranging in price from $6.00 to $10.00, and a beautiful line + of patterns, just thn clothimg needed for hot weather; also our line of odd coats for sum mer wear in Aipaccas and Serges. + A complete line of Panama. and Straw Hl.ats, and the best. line of Oxfords in the Scountfy, ranging in price from 2.00 to $6.00, anld the best in our stock is the Walk-Over; cnu better shoe made in A merica for the' price, $4.00 to $6.00. To the Ladies:--W(, invite vur at-tention to our Ready-to-Wear )epartnent. Shirt wa its. Mliddys, Snort, Coats, 1\ hitel Skirts. ~ianamas, Series and Poplins, in maIny dif i to' i sty'les, froI $1l 00 to ?7 50. Our line of SlpriIg ad Sum mer I)ress Goods is complete with the newest and light t novelties for bummer wear-colored an(d solid Voils, Batistes. Lyktrlinens, Muslins, a Marqtlisettes, Georgette Crepes and a big lot of Palm Beach Cloth and Gaberdines for When you look through our Dry Goods, don't fail to see our Remnant Counter, where you will always find some bargains in Dress Goods at less than half price. So if you would be cool during the hot months that are to follow, see us and perhaps we can help you out. Yours truly, FOLGER, THORNLEY & CO. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty Sole Agentsfor Walk Overand Queen Quality Shoes, New Home SewingMachines, Iron :~ King Stoves, Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart Overalls. Call for Butter ick Patterns. T YOU Who have been borrowing your neigh bor's copy of The Sentinel every week; don't you think it would he better for you to subscribe for the paper, so it would reach you every week? Your neighbor doesn't like it-we know because some of them told us so. Come on and subscribe this week. We'll be glad to have you. 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