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.RON, JOHN BUL GREEN WO PROMINENT SOUTH CAROLINIAN TELLS OF HIS RECOVERY Former Clerk of Ways and Means Committee OF LEGISLATURE GAINS 18 POUNDS TAKING VITONA. "Vitona overcame a serious attack me down for 20 years, and I have gainer markable preparation," said Hon. John of Greenwood county, S. C., several day in South Carolina and is one of this stat< as clerk of the ways and means commit was later inspector of difpensaries for "NQ one knows how I sufl'ered all ti pains ii my back and sides, and was dr and I lost weight and strength until I v my feet. My whole system was run do 1 .tried all kinds of medicines, but nothi "A friend, knowing the condition after a few days 1 noted an improvemei took, the better I felt. I seemed to ga like a brand new man and consider nys man in the state. I have a big appetite and I sleep like a log. I get up every rr ready for al big day's work. The heap nervous and dizzy like I was. I don't h; In fact, all my troubles have been ove: energy. I really wouldn't take $5,000 f anyone who has kidney trouble, or is in bottle at once. It certainly builds a ma Vitona is sold in Pickens by Keowee A GOOD TIME To get your Seed Oats, live and Barley. Seed will be hard to get later. ife we ('an help 'you we will be glad to do so. Plenty of Flour coming in and the price right. Salt will be hard to get later. Buy now. Feeds of all kinds. Tell us 'what you need. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36-Use It Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad f'are paid one way to our Pickens County Patients Who Purchase Glases Eyes examined by speciahasts and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Fiilms D~eveloped by Explerts. IThe Globe Optical Company A. A. ODom, A. HI. ScHi~m.:, President, See'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. Twent~ UNTIL CII Our Holiday Gool be up to our usua V ~ T4ATH'LER G6SD WEJ STATIONERY, PICR1J JEWELRY OF ALL NUJNNALLY'S OANDY, A WATERMAN FOUNTAIN FL ASH LIGH TS and LOTS D~oesn't Cost You Keowee F R. E. Lewis. Prop. Ph( LOCK OF )D NOW SPEAKS d of kidney trouble that had been pulling 1' 1 18 pounds since I began taking this re. b W. 1:ullock, formerly deputy court clerk s ago. Mr. Bullock was born and reared 's most prominent men. lie also served I cee of the South Carolina legislature, and tl the state. it rese years,'" he continued. "'I had aw ful endfully nervous. My appetite was poor plas so weak until I Could hardly stand on -a wn and 1 finally had to take to the bedl. ig reached my case. I was in, advised me to take Vitona, and t. It just looked like the more V'itona 1 nl strength every day, and now I feel if in as: good physical condition as any ,what 1 eat agrees with me perf'ectly, f orning feeling rested and refreshed and t. Iaches have disappeared and 1 aml not we those pains in my side and back now. 'come, and I am full of new life and 1? or the good Vitona did me and I urge F a general rundown condition, to get a (1 p Pharmacy and Pickens Drug C'o. i - tl Notices iserteitn this colbue n for otn te-n a b word for irsl Iisn rerl a onehalf cent a conl for eac~h subscrunent inwrrltin WanlhtedI-T'o hire a good white man,. married or single, to work on farm. ei Apply to ). LE. iawrence, Central. or it Clemson, S. C. *11 t< Stirnyed-or Mtolenl---Black hound ! dog, one ear half crapped, answers to name of "Drive.'' $5.00 reward if re turned to E. P. Cassell, Pickens Mill. 32 '1 oi Saie-At a bargain, 5-horse. k power International gasoline engine, IT mounted; also corn and cob crusher and an automobile. A. A. Pace, Pickens. 31tf Wanted-A man in Pickens county h to sell Dixie Flyer Cars. Dickson & Strickland, Westminster, n. C. 31 t wanted- Four foot, dry oak wood. Pickens Lumber Co., Pickens, S. C. 30tf Wn~nted-D1o you want morphine, laudanum, paregori , cocaine or any F other drug. If sr, write or come in per- s' ti on to tev Kiaeele Ins~ tiutefo 1329 4Lady tII ror at'i ubegle--Goo 7ear old hose guarried ig to work whrn wighrs Appl onds; 20 hivenof Itral hor i lemson. \V.t orse :.1. amos t Lie tR . 31 For ae- 08 ~i~ares of goodhound! doge 84are hone mal'e, anro to aPiet of 'tibe. $ouse0notwconsidered turn edrson, Cental, icS Ml. :a - a Desited also ionelemnd cobcruher an aneatomil. A. Prgamcof Picetr itic songsande a exrin byithen countyr toadel Dixi wler Cars.e Iou & for Sctand, ofatenterceived many coinsfo or alngthe dr oakfd lasCaeando yofue wa morhved. Ther droceed If te o ev in per-ch aountedl to $28.7k winyw he wegsd 90fo a ln li hiesofrary. ony o h tih 2 saredargod lan IE IVOares, onILVeR fro tw KIL.hNDs, C etA, S. C renvile Frs and Dticou j PENsMae the iden eatherf on lAnthFidngt tee bo upe at snsh a ranlerci by th love cuins of ien . S.eie C.in lOCAL AND P RSONAL your Christmas shopping now. Red Cross Seals are on salb at both ickons drug stores. Born unto Mr.. and Mrs. John W. rotter, December 3rd, a thirteen-pound mn. T). A. Perritt of Central route 2 was mong the business visitors here Satur sy. The Sentinel job department turns at printing in the right way and turns out right away. Mrs. W. C. Newton, one.of our good eighbors, has our many thanks for )me niec potatoes given us. The local home demonstration club ill meet with Mrs. Douglas Yongue fednesday afternoon, December 5, at wee o'clock. Married by Judge J. B. Newbery at is residence Sunday, 2nd inst., Miss essie Baker and Bright R. Gilstrop, oth of route 3. According to R. K Bruce, since Ben lay of Easley purchased an interest in he 1'iekens Lumber Co., Day is prom ent at night in Pickens. Advertisers will please get copy for dvertisements in The Sentinel oflice by Ionday to insure publication in the fol >Winig issue of the paper. )r. v. A. Woodruff, prominent and opular physician at Catechee, was the rst one to take advantage of The Sen nel's special two-year offer. Ladies Aid Society of the Pickens aptist church will conduct a sale on riday, December 14, and give half of w' proceeds to the [Red Cross. Miss Ola Alexander and Mr. Ernest llenburg, both of the Crow Creek see on, were married by Magistrate W. S. antt at his residence last Sunday. Make sure of getting your paper for e next two years and save fifty cents esides by taking adyantage of Tie Sen nel's special offer during December. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Boggs probably ' joyed the happiest Thanksgiving day I Pickens last week and they had cause . The stork left a fine son at their ne that day. When we tell you that Guy McFall d his corn mill ground 732 bushels and } eck of corn in November you will now he has been busy and the meal he Lakes is giving satisfaction. Those who have taken advantage of he Sentinel's special two-year oier ave not only saved fifty cents, but they ill not have to bother about renewing heir subscriptions for two years now. Ar:thur Lewis, a member of Uncle am's'navy, was visiting homefolks in ickens 'last week. Be has already rved one enlistment of four years in ie navy and has begun on another one. We regret to learn of the death of eonard Trhomplkins, son of wVill Tomp ins of Croawell, which occurred Sun av after many years of bad health. urial took place at [Praters Creek Mon ay afternoon. Alonzo Pace says he ground more meal t Hagood's mill last month than had ver been ground there in one month efore. He ground 440 bushels ofecorn, esides what he ground for hog feed, nd sawed a lot of lumber. Alex Robinson of Easley and \villiam .Richbourgof Liberty, were the Pick na county men who received commis iohs in the army at the Fort Oglethorpe flicers tramning camp last week. Both iere appointed first lieutenants and as igned to Camp Iackson. Monroe C. Smith, may or, bainker, hog aiser andl farnmer, k illed the finest porker 4ondaythat we have heardl of this year. t netted 550 poundls and wve know it vas good because Mr. Smith sent us omne of the sausage, for which he will lease accpt our many thanks. L. (1. Phillips, of Norris, and J~ames 'hilbyps, of Monroe, la., wvere in Seneca 'hursday afternoon. Mr. .James Phil ips has not been in South Carolina for en years and his numerous acquaint nces in Oconec and Pickens counties vere exceedingly glad to see him. 'arim andl Factory. We learn of the critical illness o f Mrs. lattie Abercrombie, wife of Bluford H. tbercrombie and sister of Rev. C. R. thercrombie, at her home near Salem n Oconee county. Mr. andl Mrs. Aber rombie formerly lived near Pickens and re well known here. D~octors have no o6g for her recovery. Comle to P'ickens to tio .your re(glng. Our merchants hayo heo goods and they will treat rou right,. jhtistmas Goods arriving daily. 4arge stock and entirely new. Ve personally selected this stock >f thristmias goods gpspecially for he. people of Pickens county ld we invite you to call and ook it over. If we can't please rou it doesn't cost you anything. ifts suitable for every member PICKENS DRUG CO., s RUBS UT A IN. I'i i with good oil liniment. That's It the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing limment is o MUSTANG$8 LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of ' Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. rood for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. ?' 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealer. Red Cross Seal Rhymes Bobby Shafto's gone to sea To win the war 'gainst Germany 4 lie'. in the light for liberty, lrave Hobby Shafto! ('hristmas Seals Will help to care I'or his health while he is there; l )'i!it rorg t to dJo your share 1'or Brave 0o1bb) Shafto Ii OVER. The Working A man with a pair of Fine ails on at work feels bet cheap, poor-fitting pair of you want comfort and ser Overalls. Dress Shirts and Col No shirts fit better al their color better than th< now $1.25 each. Collars 1 higher than usual. Trunks We have on hand a n" the prices are very little h Call and see what we hav We still want your beeswax, etc. The mark duce brought to us. CRAIG BROS ~FRI a Get Valuable Pr( UsngOur Prof lh ortradinig at J. W.I fr va llable precmiumis. ('all cost. I oni still giving muore good bod(y (else. Best L~ L ea Island, 15e va Best A A A Sheeting, 15e y a Best Drilling, 1th0 va rd. Toile Dui Nord Ginghamn, 1 Best grade Outinug, 1 5e yar HATS! HATS! TO SUU] Clothing to Filt Anybody up SShoes! Spring F'ryers, 20c per pou Hn,123c per poundl(. SEggs, 42c per dozen at pres d White Peas, $3.630 per bush SOur line of Furniture is< aJ. W. HIfE THE KEOV PICKEN safe, 8Ound a We solicit your banking busir courtesy and convenience consisten Fivo per cent. interest paid on Sav J. P. ARnYv Pr,.n. At Mdereon paper told th other out an Anderaon county faimer. o g a bale of cotton and the seed from for' $199.99, but as usual Pickens unty can beat It. L. D. Gravely bo lives on Pickens route 3, sold a ba< dotton to Folger, Thornley & Co. id the seed from it to J. D. Holder last eek for $217.85. The bale-weighed 611 unds and brought 29.65 cents, it being ghtly stained, and the seed brough kno.Ifpnyodycan beat this, e know.. . LIVER EEGULATQR loatache & - Granger Li. 'r ltreulator s purely veg- rot, ?table, con -__ sins no cab. * nelor lcohol mnd is a most '' ?ficient fami- r y medicine C Por liver and stomach nil ents. .Iold y druggists, 25e a box. Refuse all substitutes. Demand Granger. Pranger Medicine Co., Cbttanooga, Tean. Man's Friend ks Detroit Special Over ter than a man with a overalls on at play. If 'ice try a pair of Fincks lars id wear longer and hold Lyon Shirt. They are 5c straight. Not much w line of Trunks and igher than the former. butter, chickens, eggs, et price paid for all pro CO., Pickens imiums Free by it-Sharing Plan (IIhase. Coupon)Os areC good and~ get a entalog showing to gI',thiIl wvithouit extra s for less iiuoney I han any ' BUYERS. CLOTHING! to 44 at RIGHT PRICES Shoes! .de, rid, up to 400c each. el in trade. TEE BANE rs, s. c. d Pro@gressivu easS and will show von ever t with sound baniking priniciple~ ings Deposits. I N(O C. C A R1 V. Cnnh ier S. z4tP c k e qs, County Land For Sale For the purpose of winding up the Heath Bruce-Morrow Co. we are going to sell their holdings in real estate as follows, at bargains." Ip I 16 1-4 Acres Half mile south of the 4 I I court house. All in cultivation. I I I I I i 270 Acres I I About 7 miles west of I Pickens. Will cut this tract up to suit pur ch'aser. Sold One House and 2-acre Lot I In town of Pickens. Good location. 107-acre Farm On the Oolenoy river. 40 acres of good hot 1 tonm land, dry andf does not overflow. Well 1 2improved. M $|.8 Acres Four miles north of Pickens. Ifyou want to buy a farm eheap it will pay you to see me at S my office in Keowee Bank. !R. E. BRUCE