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I ou Are Up Polarine Oil 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. iii. H/ALIVM, Prop,. & Myr. Phone Ito. 8 HUMANITY AGAINST ATROCITY THE WAR CRY OF AMERICA PREPAREDNESS NEEDED NOW " '.\ M-:i l'A I(oI : IIItarNly'" That i s the war iry ' th. :\merian i ((ple. Th r are1ilt 2,000.0001I,IH00 peo~lel in1 the' i re t huzman l'amilyl. .il\I' iid ito about 'id grl'ou ri'i' nUtilts. Tii ni t elhd tat"- . is the nI mt in' i n t n w Irl:,\'(1.1 that ha l' t e ity to fted i l thu tswe every 11y tins i-:t huula nity. a l xo ur i . co lm l tinental in) -: - its n n ite. l \te h-,i- one *tt - T NI Iwhe. 'i -rm any t Iit-! ' c hubl b (lII I I ltltl \\o1" ha \t' tap l t lIt 1 t \:t. i . I?'1. 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I' I' N w e h ie oben takig i e (i 11li uti' aS\tm I ren t y outa oran t'rim bcmakeg dite qrubadly avl bed, Iyuca t teegnces o'the momtaih alm i)lntfodidnss.oio Aecsse thacidit avrwrkd pr ulvewriz es a hardls stsunt me the s ln'aoti ery m fuchi gre roducie.n maksitze asyPaw priet an0 ea'rml-nry otl. f a otders poply Or ertlzrBl thi sctin oraLestinesta ightuual fin - rondan Ctosmaksatnuiy avilbe.I Are soaidtn d P ophaeizste ad sOils * an gai b pAtngdtesoin iSC ascniin: W. F. FARMEIR, Secretary. Used for Twenty Years Aiwa" hs gvon satisfaction. Re'd Cross Liver dis. Alt Ia 0one of It olep ndable old-tim e reme t ile lt OVor the 8outh Iit hae rolloyed oufforera from filon ver Cotplaint I t~~o~Conie o heunatie Paina I ('O~Dyspe'~jta sick Ie'adlaches Red Cross Liver Medicine forn'l m'ea bi usedci o nt stekeO~. Sold In powder 114 l~ 8 ~ t~ i~ orhe g en houin ed r s ty or easily naado into liquId . -J Asnnger gnsH mRO DReUG C'oN er Medieine is nade only by 2AS Iens )boU. at. g'aIne., Jacksonvllle, Fla. or Cen s t i f rom , i 4 ti5 andl In general D1tores, or ostaidfr~~ Ito iuunnufacturer's. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Both drug stores in 'Pickens sell Nux ated Iron. Born unto Mr. ard Mrs. Feaster Cam eron, July 27, twin girls. Born unto. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Lewis. of near Pickens, July 26, a son. Miss Maud Bryson of Brevard is vis iting Miss Clovie Gilstrap near Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dillard of Seneca are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holder. Postmaster .Jennings has discovered that not one of our county officers chew tobacco. Miss Eunice Odom of Bennettsville is an attractive guest of Miss May McFall in 'ickens. \irs. II. \. Townes is visiting her parests, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. W. Thomas, itt Nine Times. .li I.oi'ena 'Taylor delightfully en tertainel the Tattlers Friday afternoon. .n icy 'ou rs' was served. .\r. 1. N. Ilallum is spending some tiac at Montreat, N. C., in the inter =t of Sunday school work. .\liss Sadie Bell Craig and Miss Florence Sutherland opened their summer term u -houI at Ambler July 23. I .\r. and Mrs. Bertram Porter, Misses Grace 'orter and Emma Iler(1 visited relatives at Honea Path last week. The )acusville Singing Convention will rmeet at Cross Roads church next Sunday at 2. 3) p.m. Everybody invited. M iss -iorence Moody has returned to her ho' mc in Spartanburg after a pleas ant visit to .lMiss Moida [lodges inl Pick .\l isS (live llollingsworth of Texas.who hayI hen visiting the family of Mrs. \Y '. Mc-'all, is visiting friends at ',ntral. lt. I. I tllum went to Columbia Tues lay as a delegate from this county to a nteting of the State council of nationalI M's. John Freeman and son .I. B. and laughter, Miss Myrtle, are spending ome time with friends and relatives in he Griflin section. Furman Holder is on a combined bus ness and pleasure trill to Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington and other North ;'arolina points.I Misses Loche Elrod and Velma Cely end Messrs. Tom Cely, Bonnie and Carl Childs of Anderson county have been visiting the Misses Ashmore in Pickens. Miss Auline Mason of Comer', Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Jones. Mliss Mason will lbe pleasantly remem )er'ed by many here, as she visited here ast summei'. All per'sons interested in the Six Mile remeteiry are requested to meet there' Friday morning, August 3, for the piur pose of cleaning off' the grounds. Bring necessary tools. Mi's. '1. M. Norr'is and Mr's. C. M. IBowen of Central and Mrs. W. E. Meng and Miss L ucia [Barksdale of Laureins visitedl the f'amily of R. A. Bowen in P'icke'ns last week. Prof'. lR. TI. Ilallum has been elected principal of' the Pickens school for the next session and has accepted. Several otheri teac(heris have also been elected, hut hlav e not yet acceptedl. . . \ ongue, of hlenderson, T1exas, is visiting his brother, R. E. Yongue, in lickens. Mr. Yongue has been in Texas thirty-eight years and this is his fii'st visit here in four years. Mr. and Mirs. S. TI. Gibson moved last. week from Greenville to Pickens. Mr..G;ibson has acceptedl the position as section master of the Pickens railroad, su(c'Ceeding the late R. A. Fisher. Editor andi Mrs. C. TV. Martin of Eas Icy .have announced the engagement of their dlaughter', Beryl, to Capt. James Ripley .Jacobls of the U. S. Army, date ot t he wedding to be annitounced later. Ernest Jlones, son of Fredl N. Jones of' Pickens, is "somewhere in France" wvithi an American Army. lHe writes that he is getting along well, lie is probably the first Pickens county boy to reach France with Uncle Sam's so! diers. WVhen you have an item you could sendl the paper Friday or Saturday, do not wait until Truesday to send it in. The Sentinel force always has more to do on 'ITuesdlay than is possible tc do, because everybody waits until the last minute tol se'nd their items in. The Pickens national farm loan asso ciation, which was organized several months ago, has secured a char'ter. All mlember,~ls andI those wvho wish to become members are urged to be present at a meetinlg at the court house next Satur dany afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which tinme the oraizto will be per'fectedl and the or'eanizaltion gotten in sneh shape that money may be borrowed. l'he farm loan hank in Colu mbla is now organlized and is lendling money to farm ers thruouit this district. We are very sorry to report that E. H. Craig is sick. Mrs. J D. Holder visited relatives and friends at Fountain Inn and Laurens last week. Will Williams, colored, was killed by a freight train between Easley and Lib erty Sunday. He formerly lived at Pikens Of exceptional interest to the people of this section will be the announcement in the advertisement of Hobbs-Hender son Co. this week. Read it. Iiss "Nell Freeman has returned to her home in Pickens after an extended stay in Chester. See recently under went an operation for appendicitis and her friends are delighted to see her looking so well. Any one who is not a member of the Red Cross, but who wishes to help in the work should see Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., who will be glad to give any in formation and will appreciate any aid. There may be ladies in the rural sec tions who would like to help in this good work. If the weather permits, Misses Gladys Smith and Elizabeth Mauldin will give a canning demonstration from 10 to 12 o'clock and a demonstration in making jelly ano fruit juices from 2 to 4 o'clock on the court house square in Pickens next Thursday, August 2. If the weather is inclement the demonstration will be given in the Red Cross rooms above the K eowee Bank. Everybody, especially ladies from the country, invited to at tend. The election for cotton weigher at Pickens will be held Saturday, August 18. Polls will open at 10 o'clock and close at 5. Those who wish to vote in this election must secure a certificate from City Clerk E. F. Alexander at the Picken3 Hardware and Grocery Co. store, showing that they are qualified electors. These certificates may be se cured from August 6 up to and includ ing August 15. Managers of the elec tion will be E. II. Field. Irvin Miller and Robert Stewart. Cotton Weigher Announcement ItAN K C. Ai t. ;o o is hereby an i nunced as a candidate for re-election as Cotton Weigher at Pickens, subject to the rules and regulati's of th' ap pironching eleetion. SPECIAL NOTICES Noties+ insertet in thi ,oluilu fur one vent n Worti fur tirnt insertiott atiu onte-hta.f rent fl Wornl for each hfubs euen. ttrtiot iland. Frc Nale-I offer my farm for sale near Iasley, S. C., containing 160 acres, about 60 acres in cultivation, balance in original forest and pasture, Two good houses finished and painted. Robert Stewart, Pickens, S. C. l3tf L ot of good strawv for sale. 13. M. Smith, Pick ens R 2. 13 Nod ice--The whleat mill at the lla good Mill is now ready for grinding wheat. Your patronage solicited. Also 10-horsepower steam engine and auto mobile for sale cheap. A. A. Pace. l0tf F~or' goodl naeal, made from good, sound, home-raised corn and ground right, see S. Clements or Guy McFall, Pickens- tf .Loanm~ negotuitedt on farm lands im Greenville and Pickens counties. Long term, costs reasonable, interests 5 1-2 per cent. In amounts of $1,000 andl over. No restrictions as to use of moniey as in Federal Reserve. Jos. E. Leach, Attorney, Greenville, S. C. 20 Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and dleliveredl when promnisedl and the wvork is (lone by an expert. \Vork guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning andl pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Sp(cial attention given to ladies' suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter-'s Barber Shop. Telephone No. 38 ARE YOU PREPARED Tlo save fru its and vege tables? We can help you. A sol1(d car of Fruit Cans, Caps and Rubbers. A car of sugar next week. Another car of Hay and one car of Feed. One car Hulls I this week. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36-Use It KO~ SA lW P'ICKENS DRU10 CO., PICKENO, 8, C. ANt) ALL GOOD DEALERO CROSS-TIES! Are You One of Our Satisfied Customers? We have hundreds of them and will be glad to have you. Give us.a trial. C4 Keowee Pharmacy 1 Nyal Quality Store It. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. Phone 24 THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Safe Sound and ProgressIve We solicit your banking business and will show you eyery courtesy and convenience consistent wit.h sound banking principles. Give per cent. interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. J NO. C. CAREY, Cashier. Ig " " 1 1 l. ll L ...41111 'r I, I . Fg Don't Buy a Wagon tintil You Have Seen the Columbus Before you decide on any wagon, examine the Columbus. Strongh built of the best possible material the Columbus wagon gives tI most satisfactory service for the longest 'period of years. There is no secret in the notedly long life of the Columbus wagon. It is the result of the methods employed in construction. There is no wood in this wao which has not been air-dried under shelter from one to two years. The axles and the spokes of the wheels are hickory; the ho bolsters and sandboards are oak, and the bottom of th.e box is straish. grained flawless pine. These are just a few examples of the care whiebl i.' taken to make this wagon as reliable as poss5ible. Thme result is that the Cohunmbus wagon is unbeatable in reliability and endurance. Comec in: and examnine it for yourself. We know you will be pleased. Pickens Hardware. & Grocery Co. jGet Valuable Premiums Free by Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan D~o your trading at J. WV. Henidricks', where you getM a Coupon wvith every cash purchase. Cou~pons are good for valuable premiumis. Call and get a catalog showing different premiums ant how to get them without extra cost. S I am still giving more goods for less money than any. b lody else. Pr 1Ioduice a speucialty. Hlams, 26c Per pound ill trade, Spring Fryers, 20c per pound1, lip to 40c each. Heons, 12c p~er pound. Eggs, 30~c per' dozen at present. Our line of F'nrniture is comlplete. V J. W. H ENDRIC KS PICKENS R4 ann1iunu-nnmMMMMMMMM