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AKE ALL HEARTS GLAD yoter as many bright smiles ev you can. Below is a list of 4h suitable for any one. Look at Solid Gold Jewelry IAvalliers and Necklaces, $2.50 to $1 Rings, Cameos, etc .......$2.50 to $1 Cuff Links., .......... ...0c to $6.0 Watch Chains.. .... .$2.50 to $6.0 Watches........ . . ..$1.45 to $2 Wrlst'Watches -...........4.25 to $2 Brooches, Cameos, etc . . ...... $1 to $1 Beauty Pins. . . 25c to $2.50 a se Tie Clasps.......... . ..25c to $2.51 LAdles' Card and Coin Cases.$.50 to $ Coltar Buttons.... ......10c and 25 Be sure not to overlook our Cameo Rings and Brooches. A great many other items we have not room to mention here. le sure to look. All are guaranteed. ?ir You need not be afraid to give our Jewelry away. Silverware We sell Reliance (ommunity, guar anteed 25 years. in knives, forks, spoons, etc. International goody guaranteed s life-time. Teaspoons, $1:'0for .i:others in pr". portion. Several Sterling Silver pieces, up to Sc Hollow Silverware, up to $10 Cut Glass Many nice patterns up to $6.00. Books In books our line ii extensive. Bibles 50c to ... . $6.00 Testaments 10c to $1.50 Bible Dictionaries $2.50) Billy Sunday . . . $1.00 Daily Food Series 15: to .. 35c Boy Scouts 4 -10 cents Carnp Fire Girl. . ....4) cents t ra-d _ F::. Years i .;ermany $2.00 - -i Cc~vy his. .. ;5 cenlts Le r ' .-:-. C:"' $1.50 25 cents -. .. ::.. . ."' :. cent AT' .. s.. .c Perfume up tc o .i i ComLiinr. plcic Iage.s .n pouwder pt'I i fum- stnap and islet wa ter up to $L.00. Ymrs t- plec Pickens Executor's Sale o In a Desirable Neighi County---An Excell Secure a Good Hon By viue of power vi'ested in meo as E.\ecutor' of anid Trustee und..er. the~ Last Will and Testament oof .\. W. Gillespie. decea:sedt an d lby :a'zid wi-.h the consent of aoll the le-Inte~es anId devisees under the saidl L n-t Will and Tlest ament of r. Ilai .. W. Gitlle ON TH-URSl)AY, D-EEMBER 20th, 1917, to the hlihet bidlde r, aot the. old home place of the sziil .\ . W .( ple, deceased, Icbout t hree m'.les North of PENt~tlTON, in Ander' son County', South Carolina, all those nine .tracts of land situate, ly ing andl he in the County of An dterson, North of Pendleton about 4. ~three miles, and~ on the public road len~ding from Pendleton to Central, bein the real estate of the late A. W. G illescpie, dleceasedt, to wit: TRACT NO. 1. c (on1taining one hundred and Ii ftv acres, more or less, being the Oldi Home Place of A. W. Gillespie, with the dwelling thereon. TRACT NO. 2, containing seventy-six and 83-100 neres, more or. less, adjoining Tracts No. I, No. 3 and No. . T TRACT NO. 3, .containing ninety-six acres, more or less, adjoining tracts No. 2, No. 4 andl No. 5. lTE have erected a wood sht o VY lumber business and hav We will be glad to serve you -PICKENS MER CAN' PICKENS, SOU1 "dvertise IFFS for Al this Christmas that you can. Seat erywhere as you can, Give while ristmas or gift goods that will be it closely. White Ivory Goods & White Ivory Combs up to $1.00 0 White Ivory Brushes up to $3.00 D White Ivory Manicure Cases up to $6.00 0 White Toilet Sets up to . $6.00 D .lewel Cases up to .. 3 Carving Seta, leather Cigarette Cases, Thermos Bottles, Pipes in ecses, Alum inum Kitchen Wore. Razors G illette . . $5.00 JEnders 51.00 E ver Ready $1.00 Durham-Duplex $1.00 Strops up to $2.00 Blrushes ni to $1.00 Old Style Razors guaranteed up to $3.00 Collar Roxes, genuine leather .$1.7h Pocket Books and lurses up to . $2.00 Stationery. F o)itail Pens.CotTee Per. c.la:tors, and many more articles 'u cannot me'ntion here. Statuary and Vases Several nice pieces in Statuary and \'ases 75 cents to $3.00. Shaving Sets & Stands A nice line up to $3.50. China hand-painted China up to $3. 50. Military Sets up to $3.50. Combination sets including hair brush, c(omb, tooth brush, shaving brush, all in nickeled case, $5.00. Tooth Paste. l Candy In candy we are very strong. Iluyler. I Guth and Liggetts. As good as the world affords and better than most. All ' kinds of packages and sizes up to $5.0u. 13e sure to see us in time. While we have several hundred pounds bought we mIay' ruln out. The girls, the bo~ys, and es.pecially the .oldier boys like candy. We have a lot of I)olls, American made. Please give us a call and do not wait till the last day. Drug Co: f Valuable Farms, >orhood in Anderson ent Opportunity to ie-Come and Buy TRACT NO. 4,( contaiing six tv-nine acres, more or less. adjoining~ Tracts No. 2, No. 3, No. 5. and lands of Mrs. White. ' TRACT NO. 5, colitairling sixty acres, more or less, adljoimmig lands of Mrs. White , ra~cts No. 41, No. 3, and No. 0, and lands of John Long.t TRACT NO. 6, conitaining~ one hundred acres, more I or less, adjoining land of Tract No. 7, raci4t No. 5, lands of Crenshaw and JTohn Long. TRACT NO. 7, cointaining ninety-eight acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Martin J1olhn Long, Trac't No. 6, and lands of ('renshaw. TRACT NO. 8, containing one hundred andl fifty three and 85-100 acres, more or less adjoining lands of Owens, Stone,. Martin and Mitchell, knowvn as the Swords Tract. TRACT NO. 9, containing seventy-six acres more or, less, adjoinig lands of J. S. Wilson, Reece Lonig, .J. II. Birown and oth TERMS 0OF SALE ARE CASH. Sale to begin at 11t o'clock A. M. J. S. WILSON. lxecutor and Trustee Under the Last Will and Testament of A .'W. Gillespie, Deceased. WORK ap to run in connection with our i an experienced man in charge. f it is either repair or new wvork. PiLE & LUMBER Co. 'H CAROLINA lent in The Sentinel LOCAL .ND PER SONAL Mi is orena T'aylor has % eturned from a visit to Atlanta. Be sure to read the notice' of Ind sihs 1o this paper. They are important. Mrs. 1. T. Richey and daughter Mar aret, left last week to spend the hull. nvs with het parents mn Columinbl. The al l'iekens bridgte over Keowoo river i' now open I. travel :gain after heing out of 'omnussion seveil weeks. N. A. t'hiisto'pher has been appointed a memher of the 1.ocal Iloard for Pick ens t'ountv in place of 0. S. Stewart, T'he' ordi nance prohibiting shooting of hreworks within the city limits of Pick en 'tl he ri gidly enforced this Christ mn a t. M:tes a yor Smith. There have been .everal chan es r. cn t ly mi t r ai schedules of the 1 ekena lIa ay Ce Correct schedule is )ub Iishe.i n The Sentimel today. Ni '.nel 'n the 1t h inst. at the resi dencc' a dn by 1.. I,. Smith, N. P., Miss Mary lB:mnks of Mt. Carmel section and M :I 1leundinig of Greenville. t1f the 1:0: cot ton erop 12,133 bales aid been g'inaed in Pickens county up to ecember 1st. 13,13ti bales ha been rnm d :at the satme time last year. Mr ..d Mis. Walter I,. Boggs of ihc t I, have issued invitations to their dlver weidinu anniversary, which will t clera te, Thursday afternoon, 1)e -emher :'ih. No clubs will be met by Misses Mtaul in and Earle, home demonstration gents, from D ecember 17 until F'ebru ry 1. Tihey will be furloughed without y uring that time. Wiilie Mlcilaniel, a member of linle am's army stationed at Fort Ogle horpe, Ga:.. spent several days last eek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;'n T. Mcl)aniel, near Pickens. Nlarried by J. B. Newbery at his ollice ecembher 6th, Miss Carrie Wilson of ireenwood and John L Britt of Raleigh. '. C. We understand that the couple id never met until the day before they vc r married. 1 . F. rank Looper, champion fox hunter 1 this section, left Tuesday for Charles on to spend the holidays with his son an, and fox hunt with Sam and the herifl' of Charleston county. lie took is dogs with him. Lang N. Anderson, who has been ookkeeper for Easley Mill No. 3 at .iberty for some time, has resigned to ccept a position with a large mill at ershaw. Parker ,J. Brown has ac epted the place vacated by Mr. Ander on. In a statement of condition of the ank of Norris, published in The Sen mel of December 0. appeared this ten: "Bills payable, including certifi ates for money borrowed, $30,000.00." he amount should have been only 3.000.00. It, will be easy to select an approp~riate hristmas pire-ent for any member of he family by consulting the interesting dvertisement of the Pickens Drug Co. i this paper. They have a large as ortment of Christmas goods at reason ble prices. WVillie TIhomplson 'of P'ickens, went to :barleston last wek and joined the ospital corps of the aviation branch of he army. His place at the Keowee 'harmiacy is being filled by B. F. Mc )amiek Paul Hiutchains., also of Pickens, ecently enlisted in the navy. Last Tue'sdaiy night fire damaged the louse of County Treasurer Hlinton to he extent of about 8100. Mr. Hinton nd family were arleep when Hanseli livens, living next door, discovered the laze and gave the alarm. A defective himney in the kitchen caused the fire. Thle largest snow in this section in nany years fell Iast week. It began nowing Tuesday afternoon and snowed mntil late at night, the ground covered Vednesday morning to an average depth >f six inches, and it. is melting very lowly. Many people in the towns of he county are without sufficient coal or vood and are suffering considerably from he cold. A GOOD TIME l'() get your11 Seed Oats, Rive and B~arley. Seed will be hard to get aler. I f we enn i help yout we wvill be' glad to do so. Plunty of Flour comning in uind Lhe price right. Salt wvill b)e hard to get later. lHuy now. Feeods )f all kinds. Te'll us w'hat you need. Morris & Company, Phone No. 3i6-Use It Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. 4 Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work Is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. bults pressed at 25c per suIt; cleanIng :mdl pressmng, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attentIon given to lad les' suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No 38 FOR SALE OR ThADE , . ONE four-cylinderBujck' Roadster, also one Over land Self-starting Tour ing Car. PICKENS GARAGE PICKENS, S. C. NfeI OVERALLS The Working Man's Friend A man with a pair of Fincks Detroit Special Over alls on at work feels better than a man with a cheap, poor-fitting pair of overalls on at play. ' If you want comfort and service try a pair of Fincks Overalls. Dress Shirts and Collars No shirts fit better and wear longer and hold their color better than the Lyon Shirt. They are now $1.25 each. Collars 15c straight. Not much higher than usual. Trunks We have on hand a new line of Trunks and the prices are very little higher than the former. Call and see what we have. We still want your butter, chickens, eggs, beeswax, etc. The market price paid for all pro duce brought to us. CRAIG BROS CO., Pickens SGet Valuable Premiums Free b ~Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan Of I h your i r iadinig at J1. WA. II endricks' , wvhere you get 14acoiupoun with every crUi h putrch ase. Coupons are good fi orI Ialua ble prerunlihu. ('all and get a catalog shoinO g dirnt piirmiumsit' anel howv to get thtemi withoutI extra, 11080. A A A Shaeei.Ie,;, Ire yard. liBest grade Onleiung, Itw vard. HATS! HATS! TO SUIT BUYERS. CLOTHING! SClothing to Fit Anybody up to 44 at RIGHT PRICES ~Shoes! Shoesl j flams, '260 per Jiound( in trade, S JrigFryors, 20c per pound, up to 40c each. Hns, 125c per pound. 10lggs, 4'2c per dozen at present. SWhite Peas, $3.60 per bushel in trade. Our line of Furniture is complete. J. W. HEoNRICS THE KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. Bates Sound and Progressive We solicit, your banking business ndwill show you cyery ourtesy anfd convenience consistent wiltl ound banking principles. B'Ive per' cent. interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. (CAltEY, President. JNO. C. C A IEY. ( whier. A~n Ad. in The Snnen Bring-s Results Pickens, 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 16 1-4 Acres Half mile south of the court house. All in cultivation. 270 Acres About 7 miles west of Pickens. Will cut this tract up to suit pur chaser. Sold One House and 2-acre Lot In town of Pickens. Good location. 107-acre Farm On the Oolenoy river. 40 acres of- good bot torn land, dry and does not overflow. Well impllroved. 88 Acres |Four miles north of Pickens. If you want to buy a farm cheap it will pay you to see me at my office in Keowee Bank. R. E:BRUCE NeiME EM~il