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h ixe i'ickenas Sentani PICKENS, S. C. P'UB L-I 8 H E D WEEK L OCTOBER 11, 1917 ntered at i'lekens l'iostnliee as secotid CLI Ma 1 Matter. Sl.50.A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVAN GARY IIO'r Manager. Obitulary notices hadu I rinntes of rhepect not onerone hundred wor1i4 wilt be printel f of cnarge. All over that number ntautt he p for nt the rate of one cent a word. Camgn accompany nmanuscript. Cards or thaunks in ithed for one-half cenit a word "My Country 'Tis of Thee, Sweot Lar of Liberty." E'vE ityitoDY h)as it ighting chance nv Now the Kaiser is feeling for pene< .oon he'll be squealing for it. I'AItEoiICAI .L. speaking, :a bahy i tine thiig to have around the house. IT as real mean if North ('arolir t) take the King ttIr(er (a:<' awI from Atlanta. SiEItiAN might have roadie it tout emphatic by saying war is running country newspaper. LOTS of women complain that the have nothing to wear, and some of ther come very near wearing it, too. THIE Kaiser has evidently heard of th recent patriotic meetings in Picken county and descriptions of our soldierfr lie is beginning to want peace. "A MAN beyond 4l) should eat miue less than he wants, " saya it Imedici authority. The which we rise to remarl superfluous advice ik the.' floover .!('d tinwl(S. S(11.1)1 lltS, i and finersh(k't kil' jt.t nov vetting all sorts of advice from all kinds of people. And it is a wste of bIreath and i lot of p 'rfiotly good nate ws raper space in boti instantces. AN education does no'e listing good I$' a Child thaniall the money bequeathed it by its fplrents. Invest the monley .,1u intended to leave the child in an l(uocation and the child will take care if itself. Withiout it childhoodr is h('lp ac MS. StLVi. is now welrng ',itm o eu martt for about a dollar an ounce, and if it schould advance to $1.29 the silver doltir will be on a1 parity with gold without any government action, and bring Mr. ira' amoikus Ito- tat.Irgutnka-lt toi ( )' r idea of a usetles~s adlveitisem kent ione becing rtun byv I 'nele Sam for " table linishera." 'llt would delight the average hioho to get a jobhof "linishing" a dininrg- room table, ias t hey atre said1 to be expeltrt s in that linie. lI esides, they won't ask for any pay. W E mtost hieartily conagratulate Idd 11. IDec(amp upoin hi~s tachiievement in issuing LI theiiecilitioni of the Galfnr~ey' 1.edger upon its t wentieth birthday. I t was the best thing of its kind we hatve seen. The only fault we found with it was timt it (litd ro! show a liktiees ofi the& "'.ld matn." W Eli. -KNowN )'s: Ilevo Milo Mioer'lo Ke~no Bolo MIexio Oh it Panc.ho, and1( Ski-so Ol't WI.Kl.Y ~lnt~l.l:. -Why is eyelone like a waiter? It cairries everything lbefor'e it. Mary hadl a little lamhb / At a Greenville caf'e, A nd the bill the waiter brought hier Miade poor Mary taint away. T11 ClfLfUL CMSRV At dtun 1 \ik to ier It 've Y\me so to''see .th~e.r V~ntherd *~ * RUB OUT FAIN II with good oil'liniment. That's lthe suredt way to stop them. The best rubbing lit inm c;t MUSTA N LINIMEW1 . Good for the Allme, 1 Horses, Mules, Cattlt jI eQood for your own / :1 Pains, Rheumatism Cuts, Burns, ? 25c. 50c. $i. At al! THANK YOl We don't think there is ger of the government d The Pickens Sentinel. Mail. No, indeed; The Senti right."---Newberry Observe We dio not know who we hatve say The Sentinel is than lrother Wallace, an is a ebristian, an Amllerivcan cinc amci :I :scholar. EX'''N 1) CONG RA'I'UI a. We are a little tardy, bu to extend congratulations arrival of That Boy at th. Editor and Mrs. Gary Iiot , ens. HIis North Carolina , cause him to run true ant i gets old enough to know will hie himself to "grand erford" and try to outlive y ble handicap of being hori n Carolina, placed upon himt thinking parents.--Forest Free Press. Thank you for congratul we beg to say that while "( a ford" is a grand county, product----That Boy's moth in the grander county of I' h That Boy is a Sandlapper be it Sandlapper bred, fr( tom of his feet to the top Arcniri; i t cheap, a;nd m ihe reason so much of it is "GUNitn mported to strike." '"Gunmlen used t eli'etion, " and like headir the daily liapers quite r( dha}"s. Why not round up ti sil'nal thugs and lIawbreaker Ito thent to France to lie( this war' I )n'ua .; the recent ei;uin an old-timuey" negrco was sta Pickens Bank coirn'r, wet ing. Presently another old! wath'' darkey came alo -' " i;Fch, hit's pow'ful col mllawnin': whut kin' ob I nohow?" "Don' know, 'z; said lEplh; "but I done 1 foilkA sayv it wuzl die KnIoxyi strocn A ~i-:JN TIIIIINI.: is the nacine of a ncew min i tg dai ly paper at A nderson. Victor IB. Cheshire, a well-k nown and successful newslpaper man, is editor. It is heralded as an independent paper and will sul pport the "te form" tact ion mn state polities. Thic will give the "Re formiers" two (laity p al ls inc the state, besides several wveek lies. Tlhre are also several indepcendenL tlcaers, whc i tic neither side.FrTh becase i i not a good t hing for the pceole when all papers are of the same~ factin oft state po101it irS. IMcSwain & Craig LAWYE RS PractIice in State and1( Federal 'Corts~ Greenville Ollice Phone 211' Pickens Oflice Phone 39' -or y to the] Te LUZIANNE someti \ uarantee: we f6r 1 If, a fter using the made contents of a can, you On its( are not satisfied in Out aC every reepect, your a Can grocer will refund sayth your mlonley. frh then y And 3 reque The Reily-Taylor C NEWFALL GOODS ith Prices Right! )n account of the congestion in freight, our Fall Goods have been rather slow com-i n. but they are beginning to arrive now, and we are receiving shipments of new Is by freight and express nearly every day. We are glad to say that prices are not as high as we expected them to be, and taking consilerationl t he price of cotton they are not as high as they will doubtless be 3 - A big imajority of our Staple Dry Goods were bought last spring-all of it brand pret I y sItuff that we can sell you at Old. prices. ''lhe I eadv- to ear lites are as c tea p. or cheaper, than last season. and we hal'vl :ht a beautili line of Shi rt waists to sell from 50c to $3.50. Skirts, in all colors aind st yle:, from $2.00 to $8.50. ('iat wuits fromt $10.00 to S32.50. Cloaks for childrenu1, mt.isses and iad ic from $2.00 to $11.50. Watch for our fall announcement that will appear ;er, and remember we have bought the best mer andise that money can buy. Cheap goods in price ..ans cheap in quality. It pays to buy the best. y more attention to quality in merchandise, for it sans dollars in your pocket. Yours truly, FOLGER, THORNLEY & 00. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty > 1e Agents for Walk Over and Queen Quality Shoes, New Home Sewing Machines, Iron ag Stoves. Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart Overalls. Call for Butter '~Patterns. 1 O YO U Who have been borrowing your neigh '' "% ~ bor's copy of The Sentinel every week don't you think it would be better for you to subscribe for the paier, 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 I.b1 to have you. Dress Goods Special Ginghams Special Anoskeag Ginghams *,-in. white Voile. A tiful lity - o st 1)elmar Apron Ginghams, tthing touakeiay -t apron style checks in black and oday pride about 18 tid-sume a P > ue. Value on today's market, cents a vard. Only 25c yard. Our specia tice, 8 1-:. Ou t ria - t i( - ard. Soap Special e Bec.ut LaundrySoE ap t pec a all ue on today's mar. ony #plu rc kt 0~ AtB L ' Fo M th Special Sik kit Phree boxes con- Mo hf taming 1200 good ~. weaeoeinsm foltfft very Special Bargains from the dinerent pic 10c departments of our store. -_________ The goods you find listed in this adver- $39 tisement are priced at less than we could SoaSeca u the same goods hack trom 'the manu-LaisHoe facturers. However, we6 bought these Drse big full pound I oods before the advance and we are of bxsbest 5 o d a fering you the advantage of our foresight Md fgo jtl miade for in buying. iyLwsadO 5c IIt wvill pay you to come to this storeo and Lfd~.Te r S make your purchases for At once and future Ouspiaprc use. You will certainly save money, as IWahin prices are much lower than they will be98 Washingater. Powder Buy now and save money. Lde'Ofr Special___________________Spca Six big boxes of15ad xod orntdma's ofEwWasoth-.~ 20to$.0 ing Powdetr. V alueKi.Vuerae 'n tday' marketMotysalie. Our' special The Store That's Always Busy Ytucoc~-~~ I Me's eav nigoBlu Matin Ar SqareLades's Shine Wai Oveal Seachits M ande of sizes.ali Cut oodand ull Slzs Lrge ize 9x1. Vlue o- oiln lvpula whiten Our Secialprice$1.15 - Or speial pice $.48.Ou r pecil rice 0' - ~'-- urn- - -- $4.98.1 Laies' Black3 Taffeta U1 U U1E PIOKENS S)NTINEL, PIOm :;'to >sa i gel an lsm nm : '.":- " a:: \ ., li:"ng the Italianl won(:uin w ie, I1:I ihre< Ibirio n. :1 VlSeoun1t Ishii :1ne. 41lla." n:(" lEWS REVIEW OF I : THE PAST WEEK fe (lI ritish Again Smash Germans h ii East of Ypres and Capture Important Positions. . to of NEMY'S MORALE IS BREAKING '6" no peated Air Raids on London Final ly Determire England on Re- se: prisals - America's War m11 Tax Bill Now Law. thn By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Ito ati ]-'1 -11 Ala:r'1imi J:ii l 't:ui his we(ek- Itr forwt\\ui n1 Iell_'_i_ s natal o r ursd a the A1iull ei MM I lliRe-n In distrit Rais: on London lin e tsrlyiuly thrt Enl d 'rone t up-t it's c - Amrnrui e is with Ostend (Ish ront ha been giving the Ger- n Ins tiu anxg ety, and all the first r..of the week thecy directd at it FOR SALE or P/CKENS DRUG CO., PICKENS. S. C. AND ALL GOOD DEALERS Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Noctice. is herebyv given that I will nttake app~llic'ation toi J. H. Newbery, '-'.,.1 tdge of Probiate for Pickens c'ounaty, in the state of' South Carolina, orn the 15th day of October, 1917, at 1(0 ci'clock in the forenoon, or as soon therea ter ats said application can be hena'd, for leave to make final settle ment with mny ward, Pearl Craig, and~ obtajin dischacrge ats guardian of said mmnor. .IOlIN II. CRAId, Guardian. ' t"i ci I RT l i N .INo. *. Iin.:x Itv IAIl TIN & IIENRY Gener al Pr actice of Law, GREENVILLJE, S. C. it's Got to viake Good rith Yout >utr grocer will make good to you, ast Penny. We knew you expected uing unusually good in a coffee when t had Luzianne in mind. So we Luzianne so good that it will stand iwn feet, without apologizing, with <ntowledging any rivals. YOU buy f Luzianne. If you can't honestly at Luzianne tastes better and goes than any other coffee at the price, au are entitled to your money back. our grocer will give it to you upon it. Ask for pronit-sharing catalog. jiI~coffee. omipany, .New Orleans