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W WANT BROOD MA MOur Mr. Arthur Brown is now in W< Lthe best. They will be here by Frid Nforget our good Columbus Wagons a 'BROWN'S GOT IT nBROWN! GETS IT Most all of the newly adopted School Books are here. A very large sock PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. H A LLUM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone N~o. 8' Some CHOICEIFARMS FOR SALE AT BARGAINS! 0 0 0 U 4 e r e s f o n t m i l e 1s n o r t h e a t s t , o f P i c k e n s . 1 6 c e$ 251a ~ t l e : 1 ) p r a ' V 10 acres two miles from1 Pickens on EaIslev road. $60 per'1 acret. x' acres o n rickn 1Ibert y r oad, one mil from Z r t as.860 Mevrl Athr rfow isanolie. STrmayhe bet hey wia~vo ll e hrsb roi rt for oure gnortod Colmbu Wa.g.onith LIW0ZADrIYSMN 0 McolBokAost. all f1 th e ee n . Scaes haoolPins Boo k tas, ~e Crayolagetoos..ieket Nyae Reualt Store . . LeisU, Pp.G.,1Prop. Phone 24. -Whasome CHrOatrcie Ntc FaMStmn FO ishRg prices ~ o toves at Ranges iha Nie. is~ hereb gci ve tatIil we ar offerin to e r now i'k( i e 3 ca n~( ro ade. k We ha ~v otavne I the rice on ty in lt s ta torsuh aoin on th ~ Aisi o gos.vr 1CC(o ad 1 ""ito ck day) for sctoer,1. , t1 C le't us show i them to E y u. i Pick ther art alo s ap"ieaon"ca" ou ' e t . oc -en i u ca n treorm at s e i e f'h S entintel OUR I To share in this RES Al astern markets buyii lay, September 21. and "Hi Pt" Buggie customers make L brown,' "WHEN YOU RID LOCAL AND PERSONAL Court will convene in Pickens next Monday. Miss Lucile McClanahan, of Liberty, entered Pickens graded school Monday. Mrs. B. C. Robinson, of Pickens, spent the week-end with Mrs. Claude Welborn in Easley. Furman Holder left Pickens last week for Newport News, Va., to enter the employ of the government. Mrs. James Hughes and son Brewster of Laurens county, is visiting her son, L. E. Hughes, of the Pickens Mill, this week. We are informed that a span of the Old Pickens bridge was recently knock ed out of place by a large tree and is impassable. Mrs. Morrison returned to her home in Columbia this week after a pleasant visit to her daughter, Mrs. J.T. Richey, in Pickens. Mrs. R. L. Anderson and daughter, Miss Florella Anderson, of Dacusville, were guests of Mrs. J. N. Hallum in Pickens Monday. We are requested to state that Rev. E. M. Bolding will sing at 10.30 on the fourth Sunday and preach at 11 o'clock at Oolenoy church. Read the new advertisements. of Biv ens & Co. and Folger, Thornley & to. Their millinery openings will be held Thursday and Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. :H. Hopkins have 3 moved from Central to Pickens and are occupying the Ashmore house. Mr.c Hlopkins has opened a garage here. S. Clements, the miller at Pickens, spent last Sunday very pleasantly in Greenville visiting his niece, Miss Lillie I Barnette, andl Miss Gerthie Robinson. Tlhe Sentinel is indebted to M. L. Simmons t'or a basket of fine cornfield beans andc also to TP. E. Porter for an other jar otf his iine home-made sorghum molasses. Among the new advertisements this wveek are those of Wt. M. Brown of WValhalla and TI. M. Gantt of C:enitral. They may mean money to those who readl them. lITe Piekens school olpened Monday with akihirge attendlance and bright pros lects. A large number of p~atrons and t riends 'f t h. s(chool were present the openling day. Miss (May G reshtam of Atlanta, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr.1 and Mrs. M. V. I lester, in Pickens for the past (wo weeks, returned home last Friday n'rrming. Mr. Sam (;assaway, said to he the oldest citizien in this section of the state, dfied at his home on Keowee river last Saturday andi was buried at Old Pickens Sunday. ie was 108 years old. That good, jovial and Chesterfildian gentleman, C. IR. D). Burns, of Walhalla, is in Picke ns helping Clerk of -Court Stewvart get ready for court week. Be sides the duties of the clerk's office Mr. Stewart has been doing a lot of work in connection with the local exemption $100 Reward, $100 Theraders of this paper will be oneasd to larrt that there is at learnt j be dreaded disease that science has bth lable to cure in all its stages and thatlisncatarrh. Catarrh being greatly tnlecdby constitutional conditions reure constitutional treatment. Hall's atsri thdieine is taken internally and facs hru the Blood on tihe Mucous Sur faces ondth System th eey destroyin atient strength by building up the con stitution andi assisting nature in doing its I worth inho proprietors have so mch fatah ithe curative-. powors of Hall's Hundred Meldicine that they offer One tudrd olara Yfor any case that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address If- J. CTNEY & CO., Toledo, COK EI fine shipment of 4D YOU 1g. His good horse Come to see them. s come cheaper to their own terms. Nalhalla, E, RIDE RIGHT" We are requested to announce that there will be a reunion of the Looper family at Cross Roads church Friday, September 28. A cordial invitation is extended to all friends of the family. Ralph Hester has accepted a position at Camp Sevier as typewriter and ste nographer for Captain Bomar, division quartermaster. He says his friends may find him within '200 yards of the depot at Paris. SPECIAL NOTICES Notices itiserted itn this oltimn for one celit a worl for first insertion snd one-half t '1a wore) for each subsequent insertion For Sale--If it's farms, houses or lots you want, I have them. See or write me. E. L. Henderson, Central, S.C. 22 I' you have any five-foot wood cut, bring it in at once, as we will not buy after October 1. Linwood Land and Investment Co. For aIle-One dwelling house and barn on half acre lot on North A street; shop building 30x84, storehouse, paint shop and machinery and a stock of goods on half acre lot; also one 6-h.p. gasoline engine, grist mill and corn crusher, which will swap for auto. Also spoke and handle machine. Will sell or ex :hange any of above for farm. D. A. Collins, Easley, S. C. 23 For Sale or Trade-One Ford touring, one Regal roadster, one 7-pas ienger Marmon, one truck. Cash or :erms. T. D. Harris. tf Puu1ablic teiogra pher-Any one wishing typewriting or stenographic work of any kind done, see Miss Gibson at the office of Carey & Carey, Pickens. W'e Pay Casah for all chickens, eggs and peanuts brought us. We also' eep fresh fruits on hand at all times. Adams Bros., Pickens. tf W'a inteal --A good milk cow with a oung calf. .1. B. Newberry, Pickens. Forgh ae'-One good mare, 8 years Id, wegsabout 900 pounds, suitable: or ladies or anybodly to drive; chea p or~ cash or good papers. R. F. Herd, ~ickens. 21 Wan mtecil-Women sixteen years of. ge andl over to sew. Light work, good* ay and pleasan t surroundings. We pay 4.00 per week while you learn to sew, md you (can make from $6.00 to $12.00 iweek after you learn. Anderson Jnderwear Company, Anderson, S.C. 2 TeanIherM Wantel- (1) Men for own and country schools, $75 to $100. 2) L adies combining music and common echool, un precedlentedl demand. (3) ~rade and high school. Can place all jualified teachers for any the above. plecial enrollment. Southern Teach ~rs' Agency, Columbia, S. C. 20 Tr.V'3 ArlmenM D~lde Co., Athens, ja. "They Weigh the Weights." Ship iides by EX [PRESS. 29 .i0 A4creM IL a n d on main road from Picke'ns to Aiken's store; some branch ottom; 4I-room house, outbuildings, evir'e pasture, good spring, good neigh orhood and good r'oadst, schools and shurches. Termsi~ to suit purchasersI. P'rice, 8500. M. .1. Welborn. 16t For Ma le -- Good milk cow with vouing ('alf. M. J. Welbqrn. -Pickens R 3. Phone 2:303. 15t f ForI good~ nmanI, madle from good, soundl, home-raised corn and ground right, see 8. Clements or~ Guy McFall, Pickens. tf .ih~l LonI egotated on farm lands in Greenville and Pickens counties. Long term, cot)s reasonable, interests 5 1-2 per cent. In amounts of $1,000 and over. No restrictions as to use of money as in lFederal Reserve. Jos. E. Leach, Attorney, Greenville, S. C. 20 Having lost stock certificate No. 158, Isaqueena Cotton Mill, Central, S. C., issued in March, 1910, notice is hereby given that I will make application to the secretary of the Isaqueena Cotton Mill on September 28, for a new stock ct W. E. PINSON. 20 J-1-Mc Ai N sAM JIURnAIG Greenvi , S. U- 'ickenA, S. U. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Offee Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 .l. IOlr't. .\IA RTiIN- .iN(; C. ti-:NRY MA~RTIN & IHENRY General fractice of Law, GREENVILLE, S. C. O)tllea' Car. iiroard snl:in utt . I'htone 101 IS. FRIENDS I NO MULES sense always prompts him to select Fifty or sixty head. . Do not 9 the farmer than ever before. Our a s.0 co BROWN'S GOT IT BROWN GETS IT THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. SaIe Sound and r We solicit your banking business and will show you cyerv courtesy and convenience consistent with sound banking princi py Five per cent. interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY Cashier.. Of. Course The price of most goods have advanced, but the farmer that gets about and has something to sell never feels the advanced . prices, for he is constantly sell ing something that is advanc ing, too. Our prices are not as low on a lot of goods as they were five years ago, but we are offering many excellent values all thru our stock, considering the pres ent market price. We want you to bring us what you have to sell and we will igtreat you right. CR AIG BROS CO., Pickens SFREE' SGet Valuable Premiums Free by a SUsing Our Profit-Sharing PlankE Do your trading at J. WN. Hend1(ricks', where you get, a coupon with every cash purchaso. Coupons are good 3 Sfor valuable premiums. Call and get a catalog showinig Sdifferent premiums and how to get thenm without extrai cost. S I am still giving more goods for less money than aniy b lody else. Produce a specialty. * . Ha s 6 per pound in tradi .. - Spring Fryers, '20c per pound, up to 40c each. Hens, 12c per poundl. Eggs, 40c per dozen at present. n Our line of Furniture is complete.n Men's Oxfords and all Summer Goods at greatly redluced prices. B J. W. HIENDRICKS