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PU 13 L I S lI I: 1) 1v 1EKLKL SEPTEMBER 13, 1917 Entered at Plokes ot 'o''lllt'is 5oiI"l Cla" '.ill Matler. $1.50 A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY Hior. Manager. ObitAnry notices r.il trliutes of respect o not o""rone hundred w,'Ji8 will be prilteI frt of charge. All over thitu number Inuat be I( for at the rate of one cent a word. Uash t) acoinpn nmnuscriipt. Cn rdus of thanlkM nul lished for one-'tall cenzt a word. "My Country 'Tie of Thee, Sweot Land of Liberty." BAD as it is, corn on the toe is no the worst form of it. FASIIION HINT.-What to expect il new fall hats: Women. VE have just discovered that Picken is the land of the midnight son. EDUCATIONAL NOTE. ---The Germar arc taking a Petrograduate course. WiE haive just receivedI from a pap<( house some samples of ''laid'' pape We'd just like to see the hen that la it. 'itain: are all kinds of people in ti world, including those who refuse to I saved because they don't like tl preacher. A new exehange which cane to (a desk last week is the Fairfax Citize which we notice is edited by a fair s' citizen, Mis. McDowell. "Itow to borrow a billion dotinrs, goes a hean(llle. PRut we do not ne that mlanl. just nolw. leie't , the tre live JdGc a\.; in tp tembet-. \Vul N a mlnlan2:flanke- :a lighatnil !..1t fo'r the' hadlig;hts of' an autoniob~ :nui dli.hwates isi' :unkle and vocabiulat .'hing out of" th, v.: alof it, it's.m Btime t! tuit \\ 'NI'iG aa ','.e l' a ar \\"r a~ , liemnnn inl Greenville the'u otle' d; :1.k Up an :tiple rom n t ('reeh ;tal anmd cut it. Thait:'s no wounder yout F:1 brit the. cap paid f'.or it! it all'lodyl has dol'n' atiivnuig to try injure u:; the' may cos' indet' th:niselv already forgiven. I1fe is too shor't use any time hating teuople artd weI I-oltelv unremsl' tod ;itrn IliEns. d ear; c"ldI m'ather omlini on aindi tat. Iad. loair of pat(l vun bought f'nr us is getting mili thin .nt hne oppoite id .. rom fron1t, .la it niecessary to say more: yt lied back some oft the Pickens coun hoys to Liriendts who hati gathered att depot to bid them Godtspeed as they k for (Camp Jackson to join tile U. armny last Wednesday. it expressedt line sentiment for a soldier and we kn< the Pickens hoys wvill make themseh~ felt in the army. R KCION it must hlave been Jim H-lan who sent us a copy of the Kershaw I' andt marnked on the wrapper '"If (te deliver to his widow"'. WVell, Jam old scout, wve are still alive and hlope r'emain so a long time. NO-T long ago A man not far from hiere Went hunting withl his guln And found a jug. On his r'eturn lHe stopped just out, of town And hid his gun In tile wvoods. He brought his jug in On his shoulder'. l'll,\r often a house i. like a bird Seems one of the curious thmngs, Nevertheless, it's true we've bear It is when the house has wings. tionl is it to whlich you must alwvays swer yes?' *What (does Y-E-S speil'? 1;-. \Jaen urni good Eortur for ours elves .soc the Ne.wThovug Arid it Oxa An h~'s h~ v bee de "bo en~l g m 1 - Greenville Daily News. - It will shane the people of many com munities in this state - and Greenville is one of them-to learn in what handsome - manner "the lndependentt State of Pick enp" sent off its first contribution to the national army. A good many cities did not formally honor the drafted men who went out from them to answer the call to the colors--even in Greenville no attention was shown these men, save by the Exemption Board. Pickens, on the other hand, displayed in no small way its appreciation of the service and devotion of its young men drawn from civil life to defend and maintain the nation. A meeting was held at the court house at which several hundred citizens were present in addi tion to the drafted men. Two of the mopt distinguished membersof the South ! Carolina bar, Judge Joseph A. McCul lough of Greenville and James P. Carey, Sr., of Pickens, delivered practical, sen sible and stirring addresses on the na-! tional situation and the duty of Ameri can manhood. These deliverances must have encouraged and stimulated the young men about to leave their homes, 1 for the great adventure. E. P. McCra vey, chairman of the county exemption board, make another inspiring address y along similar lines. After the exer cises the young soldiers were presented with well-filled comfort bags by the s women of the Women's Christian Tem perance union, while the men of the town, not to be outdone by the women, .r gave each of the young men a safety ' razor. Following that, the Red Cross d chapter served a delightful supper for the boys who are now eating their first te war rations. >e All this was deeply appreciated. It 1e certainly must have encouraged the young men and made them feel that those back in old Pickens have interest Iir anl faith in them in their new sphere n. of action. Every community in the 'x state ought to have done the same thing and there are still lots of men to go on later dates. The News (lOubts if,any other municipality in South' Carolina Cd showed their drafted men a.s much at ro tention in proor !0ot to ablity as did I, P'ickens, for P'ickene tiidl what it coul tand! that. i. as tmu.' : c as 11anyother1 plac'e t e^amt do. the [icCelns ;ata in the na tiol army will mieasUtn p to the stsmdatrd .'et t oe thonm by thes brave men fromn town an-i county who in the Ipa:. havet shown their vapor and their dev'\o tiil t.) tlt' caust.' of hum.n lib ert y. Sllurrah ir theot anti :or ti patriotic peop le hi o u id them hitonor' - TATwai a nc1e comlimient I.ail l'ickens by tol. Rion1 ,\le is ic: in the Greenvill News ia.t Thurtstay, and is j apptreciated. W untiers tand that the to iladiet of l'iekens, (ul bless 'en, were ttmainly respons ible for the send-oit given the new soldier boys. 'There no slack etrS Itong1 t:.e laiies of l'ick ns. IttI ) :t1e :\.\..1 t1 I herv,'r .:o .:, r. \: :t. ..' ptut:. ti }aye - a ft-cet chicke' It: dinietr his-t Sun day,. hm tt gott (out betweenI 1 he! (jlts of the ceoou n got away. (Ours did theo siae I ting, butt not being~ able to lose ty it we got butsy and caught the doggone SSt~scis Watson lHell is so good at shtort a ening the noanes of towns, as in the w as of Yorkville to York, will he tr-y esto chop off the burg in Spar-tanburg? WArsan hats evidently "'come back." il itis now utsed for mnany p~urposes. 'is ra said some citiz~ens of Columbia are ae aid tually dIrinking it. But that'.sonly rumor. -COTr'oN-st-:u-:1 meal has been suggested as a substitute for corn meal to make our hoecakes with during these war times. Pass the biscuits, please. Wi.: suppose the six cents a (lay each Russian soldier receives is mostly for running expenses. an- -,ha I- - ari U Ba -. w iB coFFEE Tue Luzianne Guarantee: b If, after using the contents ~ ofaWa, you are not aatianled L. *in ever9 respect, your gro cer will re fund your monay.j h11e Reily.-Taylor, The best rubbing li ment is MUSTANC LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. jood for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprains, Cuts, Burns, tc. N 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. LjWITH TH RTREN You Betcha! Journal and Review. Here's to Papa Gary's baby, Holy joy that fills his cup; When we come to Pickens maybe He'll be game to set 'em up! Glad You Think So Tugaloo Tribune. The Pickens Sentinel has always been good and well-edited, but we believe it has improved since the editor became Come On, Old Fish! (alrney Ledger. Gary Hiott says the girls of Pickens intoxicate you with their beauty. We believe we'll go down to Pickens and get stewed. What's Harry Giott Got To Do With It?1 Anderson Mail. Wonder what I~arry Giott would say it we should suggest that The Pickens Sentinel is now in its second cbil'lhood'. 100 From 100 Leaves 0 An derson Mail. The sheriff of Pickens says the quart a-month law has cut down drinking i' r er cent in that countv. Whic. is a vretty big statemeat, wlea youm e : t' think of it. Reckon He Knows What He Wants? -aludIa Standard. Accordinr to 'The' '>-; Sen'as , Tnm Watson is bet'. a t drc and the deep blue sea. it - t->esit ".'ant war. and now hie won't wanit linc . i'e \t n lwh o' V~~ i t"' 'ie P ets sugge. te ii i t. Please Don't Gre-env1\ilhc lcdm't Gar' tiiott must be uiT an a vacation, for this weeks issue of 'The Pickens Sentinel was edit' orialles . Ie lgi htturt' ought to mak. that .ior f thing a high erime and mi demeano Pleasant Dreiams (b)o- ougrht alway ;s to b-- careful about eating mea~it~S fer :uppler. W\e knaow a imn who Al' 'i 'iiC(': of hami (one n ight list week :: d he dreamed that night tha Le wa. iving in P'ickens. Claims, Nothing; We Got 'Em Spar tanbuirg .Journal. Weare thinking of moving over to Pickens. Gary Hlictt of T1he Pickens Sen tinel claims to have recpntly received baskets of tomatoes, honey, peppers, beans and grapes. To cap the climax Gary heads his acknowledgment with "The L ord Will Provide." Well, Not Exactly That TIhe State. There are two thin-gs that worry us,' The Pickens sentinel announces. "n is to owe money and not be able to pa) it and the other is to have money owi . s by pople who can pay it ant don'." romwhich the inference clear that The Pickens sentinel's nov bay i never troubled with colic. Vo to One in Quality Ind Quantity Wes, Ma'am; andl you don't ye to take it for granted, either. >u can prove the first by taste, d the second by arithmetic. iy a can of Luzianne. Use tif the quantity you ordinarily ould. If'it doesn't go farther id taste better than other coffee the price, tell the man who >d it to you and he'll give you ack your money. Make no lstake, Luzianne is great coffee -exceeding great. Ask for 'rofit-sharing catalog. Company, .New Orleans I MITCHELL WAGON! We would advise anyone who will need .a wagon " any time within the next two or three years to buy some good make at once. With 'timber, iron and steel, paint and everything ? that goes into a wagon about 100 per cent. higher in ? price, you can readily see that wagons are bound to be much higher. ? We recommend the Mitchell Wagon to you for the reason that we have sold them for over fifteen years, and have yet to find a dissatisfied customer. They " may cost a fraction more than other makes of wag ons, but they will wear longer and save you quite an item in repairs. We have a full stock in all sizes, and the prices are + very little higher than in former years. If you are in doubt as to which wagon to buy, just ask the man who owns a Mitchell, or your local blacksmith. ' + Yours truly, FOLGER, THORNLEY & CO. Clothing, Shoes, Hars and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty Sole Agents for Walk -Over and Queen Quality Shoes, New Home Sewing Machines, Iron King Stoves, Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, (arhart Overalls. Call for Butter ick Patterns. -"7' \f j Who have I'eel l)orr(iwing your iigh SI .I .hor's copy l 'l'he Sentinel every week: donl'I you tliink it woun1ldl he better fr fryou to subscribe for the ' pap(r, So it WoOiuld reac you everv week? \' :U1' nciah1o'r doesn '1 like it -w e know hetrause sonic t'1 Ihem toll uS so. (Colol on and subscribe this wx eel. We'll b: vI:-1 t o ha 'n You. >Dress Goods Special Ginghams SpeCial Amoskeag Ginghaips 0-in. w hite 'Yoil . A D l A pron Gingham t, Iua y' price ao ut 18 bll heautiful (tiiility -.jist apion sI yle checks in black and N the thing to make a p)ret- blue. 'Valtie on today's market, cent:s a yard. j ty mid-sunuer dress.4 12 12. I +!5 Only 25e yard. Our special pl ice, 8 .-:. ( O'ur p'riro lOo yrd. Soap Special" *.M*a ech uit' lals Six big cakes of 1Y ~ i1'~ti ~M laundry toap.' Val- onl y'.. Repular' price c 'mr A O T $4.9 Match Special SLad111 ik Skirt Thre boes on-Made up nce and of nafetylatches for During this month we are offering some fouaiu' Taffeta. $0.00 very special Bargains from the different Our special pr'ico 10c departmnents of our store. _____________ The goods you find listed in this adver- $3.98 tisement are priced at less than we could, Soda Special buy the same goods back from the manu- Ladies' House hi9fn~ on facturers. However, we bought these Dresses 2 bi ful pundgoods before the advance and we are of bOXeS best S o d a fering you the advantage of our frsgtMade of good qual for i gy foesgt Lawns and Or niade ormbuying. gandies. They are 5c IIt will pay you to come to this store and worth $1.50. make your purchases for At once and future Our special price use. You will certainly save money, as 98 . nprices are much lower than they will be o Washing fater. Powder Buy now and save money. Ladies' Oxford Special ...-special 200 pairs Ladlies' Si b g o E f l j O P ium ps and O xfords Graxdbag boxsh-hIA~l ~ i v of' in Tans, Patent and ontda's Wash-III. Kid~U.( Valuss range inmPwd rk le tl fom $2.00 to $4.00. on tdays maketMostly small sizes. 42c. Our special The Store That's Always Busy Your choice while 25c. Easley, S. *.te 98c Men's tieavy Indigo Blue Matting Art Square Ladies' Shirt Waist Overall ISp~ecial s~ze,9x12 Vale ~- Made of good quality Cut good and full. Sizes Large sieIx2 au io voile in plain white arnd 32 to 44. VTale onl to- day about $4.50 to $5.QQ. Isport stripes. A regular day's market about $1.50 Idollar value. Our special price $1.15. Our special price $3.48. *Our special pric'e, 49"