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Uc IJLIJY A l$I " fInkg ensoc t~i14Pencils, Muci 41 ofe In d ensl . u m alx Ink, Paste, and Regular Office Typewriter Ribbons Supplies. nItdi he're' i\ Ty i i- t' liibtot' See US anil for Il .ir ood , t |I\- ". n1 i 0 1 - .I. Utvt.ti ,t:i'i. Wttt~ ill tr3y to please tit's, Ibi\: s ! d l't 1 75c Each you PICKENS D)RUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUI, Pro. & Myr. P~n No. U . / i c- '- I $1~~~~ ,1~/4(.J women tti t~s.'u' illu-"-Nux.'tcl; lIrt t 1~.1 tII'.: ii5.'si per daty ;afte.r ii:. 3i:; vl!I / t'OtaIS, tl:' st i'ttt 0 ttti l n it lit rt".' WO Ie t V.U. iiz 'us* ~ it i inow o l i~ Otta t. int IW,i t'i k dot i ut ilt.ty Itistaticei. A VUjI s'1 e ld ft'rn'it of Iuct.'llio 1r 1 Wht~ic itlly Iitjul' Iag e ttIt, corro e t uI CO an ( hereby do more harm tihan good. "akL only or ganic iron- Nllxatecl Iro.' It 'za d;?tooec In tIia city b7 All good lrttg'gHtii. Southern Railway System SAn Ambition and a Record ''1~1 I F: nedw cil the South litlentical with tle needs p of the si ,:. n ?)lca the croth ant surreis of one meant t 'Ic S.,utl. he RaR wex als t,. itt-nu special priitere t The ant tii ci tie Suthern 11 tin Company is to -ee -bar : uin ity '1t-te xt t iht I r tc cI e.t-operation betreen the public a y t thin go . t' n y tii Ire pe r l e.I t -at -'te ani nk pit tlic In the manag -. T H F-,:, e e h i tliStitli ;ifre tlent hic w ii ilienbeeds ii of~~c the N.o itisrn aiway:i te growthe and uceslt fon e ett an iarh e l ulat* te ittclt the detai i1i~e~~ ltbte Th e a tiion cihe .nthe rn i I t h e C ot a0n i e thtf - the a t i*:eto 11 ee pect. i t t r a n r. e poliy the nse, . * " e ra tir hh iSrves thmene ouoeeth." to obta~~n the a~ida t get c ania n eeat'fo the aclihoio etr and r so . . i lcdn otedmn f ori, re n1 )ttrO( U tv r( ' a Td g aken ihuti thehe.e oi ih f:sut las codfio Othrdeinisr. wEtanr:l-.P ih arties, eRiu ht .Andesn pPhosphat ande.. Ah otendServsthe South. 9* . TryAn Advrt1isestonetht i Theull Seninel LOCAL ANN PERSONAL l I)r. TJ. A. Seawright i:, un a businss. trip to A ugusta, (. '"i Olive Nealev -his been visiting f'rlinds in Eatsley itr~ Piedmontt. I:. I,. llenderson, a Irominent citizen ol' ( 'entral, was at the county seat on hui'iness 'riday. A ii l'.isley poet sends us a poem on "The I )oodle." It (t ho poem) will ap pear next week. 'l'he Southern railway began lastI wetk to use its double track between reenv iile and Central. Aliss I'eiarl 1lester of Pickens has been vi> iting her grandmother at Eas h-v and the family of I;. J. Rester in the I.enhardt section. I"o!ger. Thornley & Co. will hild their fall tailoring opening Friday and Satur dav of this weel:. Read the ai(vertise mni(it abou t. it in this paper. Nom -Lit:i Holder, who has been ma;,l; ing his it me in Newport, Tenn., fr qui a wlii:: is on a visit to his parnht : .\lr. :mud Mrs. .1. 1 1lolder, in I'icke n ! Eli, :1-Vca:'.oIj son1 of MIr ana ir .1. N. <;ils'trap ..ft 1,iherty rou.te d\Vn ' .ith tv phoid fever. I thnat the" little It-l!ow wvil) sI It: ga-ii 'r Gienera l ran ii:(G . . a rta iv,' 'f P'iken.. 'who has I. ; :r it !'t " t :-!iocini \'. . ; if <;1r!envill , n ' ! ti e -; etding la t - e: ' i sted to state :hat i.-' I Il has resigneil a. ! tlontvale school in aid,, t av. The summe(r term) tr =rlt - i ha' closedl. IThire will be a regular meeting I t 1K wn I .odge, A. F. M., next Satur !hav night at 7.15 o'clock. There will I wo',rk in the third degree and all mlembilers urged to be present. .am II ill, colored, who lives on 1. I'. S' ooper's place, brought the first open ' c :ot ton holl to The Sentinel oflice this c ear, bringing one August 23. Sam C also brought the first cotton bloom this year. Verneir C hristopher, -'Ford doctor at n Cetfntrial, .pent Sundahy with his parents I in I'iekens. People of Central swear he e is the best auto physician they have had I and they keep him busy at flopkin' o garage. 1'e understand that our Boy Scouts n vdll soon begin a movement to piut a argo A mericani flag ab ove the court) ituse. Tlhis is~ a good idea andi we hopet lie boys will be successful. Hlelp them vhen they ask you. Tlhe Pic'kens Hoy Scou ts lef't early luesdlay morninig f'or Tfable Itock-, whereI hey will camp two or three days. T1'hey tI myei named their (am p '(am p Frank I 'Mauilin"' in honor ofI Pick-ens noun 'i I br'igaiierii genierail in the UI. S. armvi't. A\ f t away (;ilstu'ap, of' C entral, who Va.s at the county' seat rtne day last 1hich w.eighis nigh ty-ive'' poiuds. II e -pct if 'to weigh 2fuu lioundls at tour iith I , whetn lhe t'xperts to k(ill it. /\m fimeetinigs arei beitint bhI in |h-it: ii latjc~ist lhurhthi week wi i t vi't'f. (~'hapman tof Towilb.n I-"l '. pirarbint. h -rs ieens are be-iij -i-h it i tii.at 1twi. me'. a da p Allgs Ii'.h. lmet fl mo~itd uordiay fovi ati itt \tIno t a uiti is. l o ati iltti. 'u' wilh .nvec, ponie b!rand MrNI~ lan (o ;ruwrnc an f 'alI us'n tI.wraenc hastunt torhi hoet aout. "f li tln we i bnesfrolltege.lppn ish5i'ng where tie with ber t'atcin iM.aw N-. I)sterso-'. .. Fiesn ,i. Paos har. eet by aut o es f'or a 5Cooga. Teyk willb accompanf iedflbacku byhiss Maet* f.iesam aivng Rh lies mouan. A i tarta glades tollege. hit h is .9pfedtiniom tlimewthhrfahr Parsn's hasgi' ise coinind to his woom ini New Yor'k btuyinig new~ fall and win - -ri gt i ds for1 thi' iust omers' of' Folger, I hoirnley & ('-o. Mr. lFolger has bet'n going tto t lairgi'fe ' norefrn fmar)kts andu buyinrg ttoids for P'ickens 'ounlty Pie"iji. for' numify year is, therebiy gaining ex p#'nence wich ;..l i,... .13 it I ..f. Miss Mattie Griffin will leave soon foi Williamston, where she has been electec to teach school. She taught at ilamp ton Inst year. Bristow ' topher is visiting his Iarents in l'i 'tn:. Ih- has re'signet his p~oSition ".. !lwit'r of it Ga ney banik inti wtill ita :t the armyi. Lloyd 11. -:mith. ipresidenit of the ,s ley b oar at' i 'ro t ('. and one of the most prom ine nt :' ounger citizens of the county, was i) I'it'ken:; on business Tuesciy. All thot' t ho are interessedl in the Mt. lIt-thel t "mtterrv are requested to meet there .ituriay. Set'Itember 1, to clean oil ti grounds. fring the nces sary tools. 'apt. 1' i-. Steele. of the Keowee side, iint ~f' the county's oldest and most et 't'rnd'tl citizens, is visiting rela tives in I'ikens. Many friends are glal tot see hin looking well. \larri d. at tie residence of the of lic'iatingi ntinister, lier". Rt. A. lHudson, August 19. 1i. Hen Holding and Miss I.otla \\'inthe'ster, loth of the Mountain \'i't t tt iotn l' Pi'kens county. I'a t t i Mlajor has been a ppointed as si.tant tinne dlemfl)nstration agent of I-;Ig'lit"hl tounty. Miss Major is a grad unte tf \\'inthrop college and is one ol I'it:i- - touinty's finest young ladies. i:. I antot:-tn, son of Mr. and Mrls.. n *tt-ttin ttf Pickens, is Visiting his lie is stat(nined at i\1ilwatukee i i t machinist in tne of 1In' big ;., t1 i ; i i s the te. S;tad i's I;. ':. oiggerstaii' and ;'. n ".\\'illi m, ' Fe st ('it'', e ,N . ..:ti t iia l'iekort n. aI st weeck t. \'i-; t ht' Mr ( '. Iliot t. ter. t a l \'illiam ha'rt ' -atte n t .1: I) i ;ititger at w.ill mkaeo : .1 oln that warrnt't (s haverl een) issue "t t'x-Tre~asurer Taytor' Stoewm-~t 111( assistant. \illie fens, they being bargeud with mlisappIrop~riating, pubtlie tnis (,f Picket cuny. It is ex ected 'hat the cases oill be tried at the next erm of' tort at iackees. .1hne1 C. Carey, who .o :everal years as been cashier of the bk eowee lank t Pickens, left Sunday for Charleston, ;here he goes to endyhe military ervice of the linited Stateash a field Jerk. M. C. Smith has been elected nshier to succeed Mr. Carey. ole was ashier of this bank before amti is well falW by the people. P'ickens Gtraded school will begin its ext term) the third Monday in Septem er. Tlhe following teachers have been lected and have accepted: Prof. R.T. fall um, principal; Miss Kate Pickens, I' Asheville, high school teacher; Miss ICe. Morris, Mrs. Inez Crump and Miss el:'le Yongue. One other teacher re-' mins Lt e elected. TI. L.. Hivens and Misses J Osie Chas tin andl Nellie Freeman are in the orther'n markets selecting a complete ock of' new goods for the store which ivc'ns & ('o. will open in the Ilobbs endier'son ('o. old1 standl. Miss Chas uin will have charge of' the dress goods epatrment anid Miss Freeman the mil nery dlepar'tment of the new store. hese lies are' ('Ompjeten t and puopla How's This? 'We offer One' ITundredt Dolilarsq Reward or any cna of ('atarrht that cannot be ured by lail's (Catarrhl Medicine. Hall's~('l atarrh Medicine hats been taken )y i'atatrrh ruffe'rers fort tho pas. thirty h'yn yearr. a n'i hast hu'ome known as the nositieiab!.- re-ni-'.- rot' i'atarrhi. Thrall's he MIuo "ri:rfa,.*- ''xpt''ilrng the Potl Afi-r ''i lt'' takein Till''s ('tarrht rt prverne'i in your t' neralUt heatlh tor iN::inga Ihill's Caitarrh f Mei for ' ri'r. '-n ri free. ~tti .thrt sorter's Pressing (1111 Alelening, Pressin~g, 5)ye'ing, Al Suil 're it' 'nt fori aind de'l i'redt wheitn Profmtist'd mI it fthe work is donte hv an x pisrt. Wori< guaraintee'd. Suit. Iifr'ssied at Kre' per suit; e'lianing A~ sni .Pgil, nt0e suit; d1ry "leaning, $1 imi. Spi'' aitthntiotn given to ladies' We' aippreettite youri ptroiiage. B. B. PORTIER, Proprietor, At P~orer's Barb~er shop. Teepon No. 38 uw YOU PREPARED 'To save l'ruib a tial veg~e 1.abes! Wi* 'an hel p you. A solidl car of lber's. A\ ''a r' of sugar I tiexi, wihik. An\tother' carti of I lay amnl one0 carI Morris & Company, Phone No 36 Use It o 4" oe have beEnsn ointed agentS(Itts for \\ hav a goo(1 line of 11)lets, Pencils, ink, Erasr (Chal k, Pen Po n ts, Book ;;tra ps, E~tc. Crayola-.Eight Colors--Five Cents Keowee Pharmacy. Nyal Quality Store R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop. . . Phone 24 - THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. 8afe, Sound and Progressijv \e solicit your batking business adi will show I(THnrtesylnl ( onv(ience consistent witl 801111(1 nbanking P1 ( Je per ('lt. iuterest :paid on Savings Deposits. J P C Y, \ l~' r c(ii(lpeII J NO. ('. (':11;1",'' ( '~hi '. J. Eu.El \. mY, Presi .ent Lion Shirts and Collars We have just received a new lot of that famous brand, Lion Collars. We also have a lot of Shirts on the way. Call and let us supply you. No better line made than Lion Brand. C R AIG BROS CO., Pickens 8 Get Valuable Premiums Free~ by y Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan I )o you r trading at J. W. 11 endricks',. where you get a coulpon) with every cash Purichase. Coupons are good 3. Sfor valuable premiums. Call and get a catalog shlow..ing U d iflIQ'Iet preiums and how to get thenm w..ithout extro 1 cost.silg iugn(r & I astl in gore 1 goodsfo less money t han any. body 1 e(1Y l'se. - Produce a specialty. Iliaws, 26c perI poud in tradelt, Spring Fr'yers, 20c per' poundit, u p to -10e Ea~ch. lHens, 12c per poundI. Eggs, 35c per dlozen at, lresent. Our line of F'urn itur e is compliete. Men's Oxfords and all S'iummer Goods at greatly SJ. ' H E N DRIC KS &