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To All Our Friends and Patrons We Wish You a Prosperous and Happy I, . PICKENS DRUG COMPANY . " . " . " ." 7" .AS aja;j .*. .".,. *.*". ".**.**."*.," . -,. .., .. . . . . SIO' WORK W E have ereeted a wood shop to ru n i 'n ith our lumber business and have an c\peinced c m .n in charge We will be glad to serve you if it is eithcr rc .ur or new work. PICKENS MERCANTILE & LUMBER CO. PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLN.\ Four More ays In vhich to take advntage ut The sentinel's Special Offer of twO yvars subscri)tion for S2. 50. Many have ah'eadv taken advantage ot it and w'e are oPfering all the same chance. ")o it now" Tax Notice, 1917 Make t f tttig your IaPCI' t kh nex tw. ..r n sv"tf e t l'esi'Ies h taking advantageu ofTh en Th .I the Snii 1917. I' iler during o .enber. tit A GOOD TIM E la lo iili'l I l mitog hw ill 1 .:.lo's 1,. b ii . 'heh l i- ' i.th . (ua~ lt ill e l im 111(2 *~. .~ ' U1'- t'o.~ e- t h-. lBuy lnow. I'eed Morris & Company, . 1 -- ore- -esngCi .2ho'ol inst resitg <-oo tDiitrictt Sch],.: le-trr' at orani llietd behoono' n te~~okis(~fCb Sch..t- :.:,U N et okgulatdI (-il Sii pesdat2epe ut.lai - . I8 .e. OTEorprotr *bAtehoo.br3~1P SchooliitrtN iltI Sehoolihtr'.tc, T xpyr School 13111N ~I~ colinst.! nt N aii IV oe~ta o .iya ic~l S lho1 t).ict N a 2 iil lrc o I Scoo jitrit No. W ~lI fntpii etr'. nayI 98 Sc ioa t il rid N '. I . ill Dioo sltt :1 i N. -illih rio it riet No. -:iall School Ds i '4 al Schoo 1)1t ii.t N . I t .e1 St'ho~l l~it rlc N in . bl i~ecv fr iiit(Porter'sie Pressing. Cluub promisedaand theworkiis done by ThoseWilt hav titStuitvipretgsetd a1 t pe sit eleanin I h Sntne's peia to-ya andel prsig 50 uit;A dry clening, willit.oSpecialtottetheonabovenrtnewadie ~ t~bch B~Wevappreciatef your ypatronoge. B... PRTR, rorieor Di--t riei Na T: ~ A otr',abe hp LOCAL ANA PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. I). (. Cameron spent several days in Atlanta this week. T 'ickens school is closed until I Mnday. .1anuary 7th, for the holidays. 4 Mayir Vance ('ooley of Villiamston, + sper tundav very plesantly in i'ck Mt '. I'. Webster left for Fort W''rth, iT'\a. last Friday to spend the beZh'ayswith hi:, family. \: r sheel will open December S: h 1is.s Sadie Craig and Florence ua:.,. teatchers. ii ester of the Easiey l'rogress, '" t' d.ty Iast Sunday with his pa. .- ir un Mrs. M. F. Iester. \'' l'.'ter. of the Cedar Rlock see ..... " thte conity seat on business ;'' t i tells is that he killed a h'." Inst week that netted . .toin rop there had ,.es ginned in i'iekens Icemt'tber 13th. At the .l a \ ~tr thereti had been 1.1.1 .. he~t cli-kIcovn po c' : .-int store in Pick ens. : i ':atralysis while cut. - ocloc hrhtistmnas - apreen.u conditionl. an ol l'iekens wunty b"sakitig hands with num. :att w'ck. le has scrved - e>ns in Untcle Saw's itltv - m'ird at the State. WV I partment building in !ble i a SOn f I letchtr Fra n Ira :ier a:tsi two u"-:a1.x of Iliiek:on Tenn1;., !a ' n.. t htoIlidl t va w th her paR tiand .tlt'. i t. 1 A t. ilester. near !he.: are a handstnle, happv . d itn fv ilds ar' glat to4 Mr. Frazier i, a sc ssfutl - .lIi ksen. :1 LI\ice of armnv docto'rs. I n. irank G. Maulin is nov in the arm; itind na' s hospital at llot S; r;ngs, :rk., resting anti recuperating. le is not seriously ill, but the great amount of work h1e has dune recently necessitates a rest. lie has bieen it fc'nun and oft' ('mp Cody at I)ening. N. \I. II.'rnte J . Mctee has been apIpoin te1i general agent for the New England Nutu al Iit'e I nsu rance Co. 1"ori South Carolina anti will move tate headiiuart of that o4tItpiatny froz.i ('harleston to~ And.ersont. NI r. Me( ;'e has; beren with the Southeas:Itrn Ii.if Inrsurance ('g. sever.,l year- mW i: well :24,win j Mo--ii 4 ('o). ree- l':ed a bm-irei of sugar hIat Friida, il -: li' t' come to 'icke'ns inl .ev(rai bh -. I lifor it wa'is del'ivered. from~i th itira IYwagon ' 34>me bodyit dii .s4c*v eed it am ;t wa -e:r Ito eloseC te doors of4 ~ th --tr t. k eep the Place from) 19 beng on-4run n. '1 he b~airrel Iasted Ioty m V inu t '.. each cutit(ioer gettint.! Iwenty-fi''e tentS worth. ir. J.Iht I luntei, ''ie (ae'oIs noble m--n, whtliv4. at I .ib'erty., was in to see us Monduay an- I ave the editor a small ChIiristmnas prie-n t, by moving the date oin his paperi up > 1919. MIr. HIun trhas twobi nteamoeo whom ha mades ai htucre amaks man am Sh iX exet ing~ to) be sent to F ran(" right I awa:y Mr. 11 unter' says n. he wold be in the :cenches w ithl the it b)oys if Lincle Sam would14 let him but his~ age is a bar. A mong the thiigs now taxe f(o r war 411riposest which afflts many1)3 people andi whtich has beeni4 V' i velok ed by many aire th Ifol'Ilowing: l'ri'ssory no0tes and dirafits payable otherinwise than at sight, for siom1 not exceedlingtj 400,i tax 2e; for' each additional $100 tar part the reo f, tax 2t'. I )eeds. where vatl ue exNceeds $4100 bt is unidei $500, 50I; for' each aiddi - Itiual 85nnS or' pat thlere'of, tax 500k. *Moirtgages atnd dee~ds giyen as mort gages tnt taxe~d. Itevenuei stamp5 imafy he se(~cred fr'oim any' post master' or rural d mail carriieir, ,Itobert Stewar't, of' Pickens, of a fornmer simla cldspell when he lived over on ting out an old( sc'rap hook hie found the following nota*ttion: "Alexa~nder post oflee, S. C. On ihe 2:?d (day of .January, 18S93, a c'OmpIaniy t of tweilve men~i criossed ov'er Oin thle ice Oin IKeowet iver, which was seven inches thick actualimeatsure mnent after' (cutting through with mat tock. Thiose' ill the party were Robert Stewar~it, .Iol-e' NI. (ollins, I)avid A. Ib rd I,( . S. Steowar't, Sloan Col lint, W. Pt~~ 'mwrI rin'li. J ' tw Miack. liniey. I) TI. Albexandelr.' \Irs. I. W. II iott, left. Tuiesdlav. f'or C'olunmhmt. Juole is a good boy and0 we wish him ii utccess ini is new'. a'v4)(e I ion.-.-Iley Pr1ogre4s. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Good M UL E ONE fQur-cylinder Buick Roadster, also one Over land Self-starting Tour ing Car. PICKENS GARAGE PICKENS, S. C. OVERALLS The Working Man's Friend A man with a pair of Fineks 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 Fineks Overalls. Dress Shirts and Collars No shirts fit better and wear longie and hold their color better than the Lyon Shirt. 'I'hev are now $1.25 each. Collars lc stiaight. Not much higher than usual. Trunks Ve 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. CR AIG BROS CO., Pickens SGet Valuable Premiums Free by SUsing Our Profit-Sharing Plan ji I I)n yourl traduing at J. W. Henriel' i ,whICer you ge 'ouponi withi Ceiver eaIh priniit tsc. ('onponis aregoo I lkest [.I2 -ra Island{. ,o 5 ard. Toile Dui NordI (inrzhoni 15e vard. i BeHcst gr'ade Out ing. 1 5c yard. HATS! HATS! TIO SUIT BUYERS. CL.OTHLING! ClUothing to Fit Anybody up to 44 at RIGHT PRICES a Shoes! Shoes!sL Sp'ring Fryers, 20o pier pound, op to lme i'ach. bles, 12?00 per' potundI. Idags, 42'c p(er dozen(' atI pr~eent. White Peas, $3.00; perI bushel inl tradet. : hOur line of IFurntiturei is comtiplete. E J. W. HENVDRICKS PICnEPS R4 . THEL KEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. $afe, Sound and Progaessive4 An Ad inT e etie Bphgs Resultsi 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 i Half mile south of the c o u r t h o u s e . A 1 in c i o cultivation. ( I 270 Acres About 7 miles west of Pickens. Will cut this W tract up) to suit ljir chaser. Sold One House and ~ 2-acreLo G1 (ood location. I S107-acre Farm On the ()olenoy river. -10acesofgood bt tonm landl, dry andi does not overfiowy. Well impjroved. 88 Acres , 'Four' miles north of Picken s. ICyou want to buyj a farm cheap it wvill .j p pay you to se fat. R.E. BR *~RFi