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* BUlG~d] n And all kind m saving you n m the money. n BROWN'S G, OK BROWN GE n i n I AM CLOS GARAGE BI AN) AM SELL1 Parts, Oils, Cr are in need of anyt to see me. My 300 at a bargain. I ha garage tools, a 40.0 fit that I am going gain in. If you ne me at once. I can HIAWA' PICKENS EVE SUFFEiRE WHO NEED GLASSE Railroad Pare paid one way Pickens County patients who p. glasesk. Ilyes examined1 by spe and glasses mande while you w"ait Globe Optical ComnpL A. A. OD)OAI, President. A. II. SCHIAI1E. Secy.-Tres Consultinig Optometrists. Masonie Temple, GR FCINVILTAl! *Watcl Watch that Watch at Sni Also clocks, rngs, glas:swaire, eni etc. Specta;cles that will make almost as good as ' whenm you were' A niceC line' of guaranOflteedt .1 lrices I ight. (Come, see andit I Vmeed'i t hat y'ou cannot do btte to trade~l wtith HARVEY SNIDI Easley, South Carolinm IB U Lewis Col Lewis WI Lewis To: Vou won - Keowee R. E. L ;A44 _nununununnnt E.. WAGONS s of Implements in We honey by our splendid ] .. Can sell you bett< make the DT IT lv! iS IT SING OUT MY JSINESS HEREI [NG TIRES, TUBES, FORD ease, etc. below cost. If you hing in my line it will pay you gallon Bower tank is for sale m ve also got a complete set of @ 0 chain, horse and welding out- " to give some one a good bar ed anything for your car see save you money. [HA GARAGE SOUTH CAROLINA We Always Tell The Truth. Greenwood Index. The Pickens Sentinel expresses a hushel of golden truth when it says that a peck of trouble often comes out of a pint flask. He Was a Visitor. Greenwood Index. Pickens county, according to The Sentinel, has a "Blacksmith" preach er. It takes that sort to pound reli gion into some folks. A GOOD TIME to our irchase cialists To get your See<d Oats, lr e aniu Harley. Mee<1 will be hard to get I lter. If we canI hlp you P weU wvill be' glad to) do0 so. ni y1 l'ient y of I'lour comiing ini anid the price rikht . Salt~ will be hard ' to get, htter. Iuy n fOW. l'eeds of all kinds. Tell us wvhat you n____heed. I Morris & Company, 1Phone No. 36-Use It , . Porter's Pressing Club drs Ceaning, Pressing, D~yeing, Al. t las tering, Etc. VOn see Sia ar sent for and( deliventI why,, young. prIomlisedl and the. work is don by0 an,*~f .aweb-yr. ex pert. Work guaran teed. Mu its pressedI at !.e per suit; elanin g a Ol-;nd pressmgf, rGn( smit; dry elenlnint-. $g r than suit. Special at tint i(n iven to lai W\e appreV4.ciate' your patronage. RB. Bi PORTI'R, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. T elephone No. 38 ugh Syrup iite Salve niic Stock Powder t go wrong > Pharmacy 11 Quality store wis, Ph. G., Prop. Phone 24 WE HAVE THE,] : HARNESS stern South Carolifr urchases. .. Yot r stock for less mo ~ir own terms. Is t . rown, "WHEN YOU RID LOCAL AND PERSONAL .1. H. Jones of Easley, was in town on bmsiness Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. lianisterof Liberty, l.ouise md Nan Bowen of Central, spent Sat arday here. The local I-one Demonstration club .vil not hold a meeting this week as previously announces. Many friends are glad to see N. 1). 'arsons able to be up and about after a long and severe illness. M~lr. and Mrs. Eustace [udison andiu children of Greenville, spent Sunday at the home of H. A. Bowen. Mrs. It. M. Holden and daughter of dlhoun, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bowen. Capt. R. E. Steele, one of the coun tv's oldest and best citizens, is visiting his son, Dr. W. H. Steele, in .lackson, (.a. W. E. Bowen and O. [1. Boggs, stu tents at the University of South Caro ina, spent last week-end with home folks at Pickens. Miss Laura Whisnant of Newton, N. ., and William Durham of Piedmont, were married by Judge Newberry at his ice October 25th. Rev. C. C. Newton, a returned mis sionary from foreign fields, is visiting relatives in this section. He is a brother of J. H. Newton of Pickens. The list of books for the Roanoke graded school will be posted in the drug stores this week. All students are ad vised to purchase their books this week. Na tional Go-to-Sundhav-School day 'will be observed at Griffin church next Sun day morning and everybody urged to at tend. It is hoped to have 300 present that (lay. Tfhe Dae-usville Singing convention wvill meet with Peters Creek c:hurch the first ,unday afternoon at 2:30 instead of 10' o'clock a. m. as has been previously arrangedl. WV. M. BAKERI. itshessionoke graded school will 0open tsssinMonday, November 5h l students and patrons are urged to be present. Our county' superintendent of education and home demonstration agent; will lbe present.: Ri-v. H. K. Williams of Easlev,- will preach at the Pickens Mitt church next Sunday a fternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr-. Williams is not only one of our best loreac(hers, but is a true nmn of God. Alt invitedi to attend. The Sentinel is always glad to get local news i temis from its friends1 (ene miues, too, if we have~ any. ) Please get them to us by Monday, if not sooner. .We cnn useO only the most important tn received Tluiesday morning. In aD ay, of Eastey, has purchased :m mnterest in the Pickecns Lunmber' (o. taanl has hb-en mamde imanagr of its plant im Iickens. Carlisle New ton, wvho hasm teen with the lumber company, has :m ''ttedl a puosition with the oil m'ill. ''Th Tiger," Clemson College> we'(klyV publication, says: T1he memblers ot t he IFreshman class have elected the "i llowing omlcers: Prtesidecnt . -. R'anley; vice president, A. .J . Hoggs, fr. secretary and treasurer, F. I. Mays: historian, T. ,J. Webb. N. II. Kennemore, one of the good and substantial citizens of Central route 2, was at the county seat on busines M onday-. F"or many, many years Mr. ikennemore has r-enewved his subscrip tion to The Sentinel when he p~aidl his taxes, and this year wvas no exceptir-n. A Rthode Island Ited cockerol showvn by E. II. Craig of P'ickens won second prize at the state fair in Columbia last .veek. One of Mr. Craig's pullets also won tifth rizse. The judges pronou need tle chicken show at the fair the strong est ever held in the south, with ono ex ception. Lawrence Porter, 12-year-old son of J. HI, Porter of Easley'route I, brought! to The Sentinel office last week two of largest sweet potatoes we have seen this year. One weighed five pounds and the! Other weighed three pounds and ten ounces. Lawrence said he brotight one to the old editor of The Sentinel and one to the new editor. This is his first attemp~t at farming and he set the slips) I Out and worked them all by himself, We are very much obliged to this young' farmer, BEST STOCK 0 .. HARRO a. We buy the i can always get rney. .. We w his worth anyth AalhalL E, RIDE RIGHT" The(0 house occupied by Dr. T. / wrigiht in Pickens and owned by it. R. Roark, was completely des by fire about 11 o'clock Monday ing. Cause of the fire is' unk Friends and neighbors succeeded mg iostof the household furnitui Dr. Seawright's loss is consid Mr. Roark carried $1,50) insurau the building. Rtuth, the twvo-and-a-hal f-y< thild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lt< of the Pea Ridge section, died 1 morning, October 25th, and was that afternoon at Mountain View funeral services conducted by R< U. Abercombie. Pneumonia - wa cause of de.ath. The parents ha sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. In their annual football game 1 ast week in Columbia, the Cl L'ollege team defeated the Unit )f South Carolina team, 21 to 13. Seaborn of Pickens, a member Carolina tepm, was the star o game, making one run of 75 yard touchtown and several other good The Columbia State says his p was the most spectacular ever s columbia The first road to be built by the ens Coutnty Highway Commission authority g;ranted at the last meet the state legislature when the c was authorized to issue $250,000 Af bonds for road improvement, v the road from Norris to Cateeche( work is expected to begin this t a very early date it is also exl that work will begin on the road Easley to the Anderson county lin the Easley Cotton Mill. P. F. P who has recently built nearly $1,0 worth of roads in Greenville count accepted the position as highwi gingeer of Pickens county and w pervise the construction of the i The commission now has in hand 522.25, which represents the bond with premium and interest fror buyers. SPCIAL NOII Nolte inserted ini I I& - urnin fr Oll word~ ror Iinri IIwe(rIo and1311 onle-liltr cent Efor Male-Nice four-year-old weighs about 700 pounds, gentle goodl condition. ,J. F. Welborn, P R .. Sis igleM Fior Sal.e- See I Baker, Pickens. F'or Sate-One practicahly n< gallon PBowser tank. This is a bai W. l[. Harris, H-iawatha Garage. Wnn mted -One pair mules we 9001 to 1,000) pounds. Write or s at once'. IC. I,. Henderson, Centra Wnnated -T'1o buy white peal knowns, aknd speckledl, cane seed, ('l' eggs. lighest market price \\ 'rehouses; in P. and N. block. .i'u :'nd Gra':in Co., Phone 1104, I. l Smith, P'ickens~ R 2. For, ~ s.nl iramnd newV. TIhomaii. row~ 'irain drill ini perfect (onl 'II or exchnger fo' pis yeu ner of the' Iliiawatha Garage, I lo has any interest in it wha -l enie tc of' tie, tubeos., orn f tc. are for' salIe; also itheru setll in p)art or bulk. Ternm;.. 0r (ash or' good paper01. W.. II. i IIroprie tor H-Iiawa tha (aae For' Nai le- One l'ou d tourZinl l11, mod~el, ini good condition. hree yearlings. (Cash or goodi A iso, one-hors~e farm to ren1t. '\\'Iihorn, Pick'ens IR 3. Flor Nn la--72 1 -2c acres of about 4 miles north of Pickens ( close to school andl churches.] worth $27.50 per acre, but wvill 922.50o for qluick sale. See Il 'Iownes. Fori Male-Good family horse Wyork anywhere; will sell or excl .4 r 4,uun is in good repair lT% Rmnmfifg. Prices 12 1-2c a hundret ieed cotton. $1.00 extra for baj and ties. L. S. Reeco & Son, P Route 5. F'or Male-F'irst-class family h soundI, handsome, will work any w aibsolutely fearless of motorcycles tos, etc. Will sell at a sacrifice. Henderson, Central, S. C. V- I!. Dbennu, Surveyor and Sngineer, Central, S. C. lioute Monuey to. Uoanm on Real Eu AX. P. D)uose, ttorney, Ealey, . Try Athmenst lfide Co.. At a. "They Weigh the Weights." aides by E PR ESS. WS..STALK CUTTERS se goods in very large quantities thus M any kind of horse or mule here worth E ant your business. .. Our customers ng to you? .r sa, CBROWN'S GOT IT . OR BROWN GETS IT & L.Sea- - Sheriff nownn 1e but F 'R.' gable. RI V a-d 01 4 Get Valuable Premiums Free by Fridgy Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan after 1 Do your trading at J. W. Hendricks', where you get a; the coupon with every cash purchase. Coupons are good ve the valal)le premsiu S. Call and get a catalog showing great i ent premiums and how to get them without extra a am still iviing more goods for less money than any RSyed b ody else.{ ersity Best Lb R'ea Island, 15c yard. Colie Best AAA Sheeting, 15c yard. n f the Best Drilling, 16c yard. 3.for a Toile Du Nord Gingham, 15c yard. gains. Best grade Outing, 15c yard. aenin HATS ! HATS! TO SUIT BUYERS. CLOTHING Clothing to Fit Anybody up to 44 at RIGHT PRICES Pick Shoes! Shoes! ounty ~ rlII be Hams, 26c per pound in trade, , and Spring Fryers, 20c per pound, up to 40c each. week. Hens, 124c per pound. ected Eggs, 42c per dozen at presentL. e, via White Peas, $3.t0 per bushel in trade. tton, 4 Our line of' Furniture is complete. .v en- J. W. IENDRICKS oads P R4 $263,-' IK N isTsue pi of most goods have adacebueh frerta n to sl n -f------el d--------v mgtin icukenesaenoss o o ltpr of s goods eywrefve yarsvance, but the farmferinga many. getslabot dlus somethng ign tou sllcke fesrn the anes SWeg somthing thatris advac Ou: raticeu reht. a owo lo faodssitelwr fv ..aRsA Gobu weO CO., offering an ayeclet ausaltr ann Mcuri stck condeigMng" th pres v LAWYERt make prienea. rcicfLw c T.WC T~want you te brin a lus wagon cO havetse nd eptme will cs REatILE you ri. yusvrdlasmr.N {. C RAIbGetter won mae.ic kes