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be k s Sentinel PICK ENS. 3. C. b k U B L IS It 1: n~ 1VEHK LY ..I -- - - it JANUARY 10, 1918 ti ~b t LtOred at PlekenN I'ostoince as 0eIornd CIasM Mull atiCt l.5O A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY HIo-rr. Manager. 7G AyE~ My Country 'Tie oI Thee. Sweet Land b of Liberty." Ws don't know G That we have, But if we have C< By word or act aen In any way Offended any n Good and sensible if Person hi I)uring the past year We regret it And beg Forgiveness. G We thank you. And in the meantime, We wish you b) One and all P A happy and prosperous th Year during 1918. SCRAr'v new year to you, Germany. T UNivotM prices- What tailors charge kn Ir soldiers clothes. frc - th P-:or ,1-: are about the funni'st things Si 1 the world--and the best. tir (FnMAN-MAni.: war is hell, but Ger- W :)an-made peace would be worse. Sp 'I'Ii-: new government war tax takes ba a everything from brains to hooze. to Tills is still the home of the brave, 2 'Ut no longer the land of the spree. ve Wi: are beginning to believe that the W catlher man is a stockholder in the coal G rust. th 'T'IIE Kaiser had better come over here " rnd get a supply of snow to take with 5 im when dies. Mn. Iloovnu might kindly whisp2 a E ew words to the weather .rha about onserving his snow. ti Ivj. miinate Mtesrs. Trotsky, Ker- F. 11Thky and KorniofY as a committee on K Russian revolutions. e IN AN opinion delivered Monday the -li Supreme Court of the United States t pjronounced the draft law constitutional. s WE were just wondlering how those " p)rofession~al prohibition orators would make a living wvhen this country does go dry. A YOUNG lady wants to~ know if kiss- e ng will cure freckles. We wouldn't say positively, but a simple recipe like - that is worth trying. i Ii. there is any material thing which makes a man feel better than having eoi enough to pany all his debts we g magine it is to have a little left olver, ei AN exchange says that a folded new- cl 1)aper placed imder the coat in the small >f the back is an excellent substitute for an overcoat. Now is the time to subscgibe.s ANYWVAY, we don't believe that Lewis ~' machine gun will ever become as famous :is Lewis' 61;. EVERY time we get "down in the a mouth'' and feel like quitting we hap pen to think that any old stcutter cain 'juit, hut it takes a doggone goodun to keep) agoin. I'r seems t iu asing thme ple to -cotam~Xipt- hi m for oticee has long beetn a e-- -- Giabit of Isen Tillman. In looking over some old p)apers we lindi thtat Mr. 'Till man wvrote to the Edgelield Advertiser in 18816 as follows: "'If the people of Edgefield should ask nme to serve them, 1 would consider it an honor to (10 so to the best of my ability; but I most re spectfully decline to seek oflice of any kind" On, somewhere in this land of ours The sun is shining bright; Somewhere they're picking flowers And sleep warm every night. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tihe seat of thme disease. Catarrht is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constItutional condiittons, an.' in order to euro it you must take an internal remedy. Hail's Catarrh Meim else is taken internally andi acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of time system. Hial's Catarrh Medicine was prescrlbed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It is com posed of some of tho best tonics known. .combined with some of theo best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hiattn Uatarrhi Medi cine is what produces sucht wonderful results in catarrhal coniditlons. Send for testimonials, tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. All Druggists, '76c. Ball's FamIly Ilills for constipatIon. BY yeading pur elcchange we. notice) bat he Sentinel is not the';only paper. eing inconvenienced by poor okpress ervice and the cold weather. The verage person has no idea how mtuch xtremely cold weather affects a print ig office, but as most everybody has ouble enough of their own we will not arden them with a recital of ours. WITH THE BRETHREN Good Paper, Good Man tif'ney Ledger: The Newberry Observer is thirty-six ars old, and has been edited by its 'esent editor, Mr W. H. Wallace, dur gall this time. I lis without question ie of the best papers in South Caroli t. We wish it many more years of -osperity and hope that Brother Wal ce will be at the helm when it cele ates its centennial anniversary. Is For Some; Not All reenville News. "The football season being over our lieges are preparing for the Christ as holidays, after which the baseball ason will begin. When this season is er the colleges will close for the sum- r er."-Pickens Sentinel. It looks as t Editor Hiott subscribes to the some hat erroneous belief that "college 'ed is a four year's loaf." We Will reenville Piedmont. c There is one good paper on our ex- f range list that we never want to work ? . It is the "Square Deal," published f inmates of the Kansas state prison. - ekens Sentinel. Stay out of Kansas, en, is our advice t> E.it r Hiott. 'Fit Bled and Died Together" r igaioo Tribune. r Watson Bell and Gary Hiott surely ow each other pretty well, judging m what one has to hand the other -ough their valuable publications, the - artanburg Journal and Pickens Sen el. Rnted-A Ticket to New 'York. artanburg Journal. Now that one hundred and fifty l rrels of whiskey have been sent - a military camp in New York rte, we wouldn't be at all sur ised to learn that Gary Hiott is in w York state attending to some ry important business. e'll See Mr. Burleson About It. bifley Ledger. Having received but one copy of e Pickens Sentinel (luring the past anth, we are forced to the conclu mn that Gary Hiott has been on a trike." Thank You. isley Progress. We wish Gary Hiott of the Sea tel a Merry Christmas this year. ael For You, But Can't Reach You. ershaw Era. We appeal to Gary Hiott of the teemed Pickens Sentinel, to re ve the situation: The thermome r playing hide and seek around ro, our coal supply exhausted, a heriff who has put the blind tigers at of the running, and the nearest still"' reportedl in Pickens. PICKENS SCHOOL NEWS School reopened Monday after a very ajoyable vacation of twvo weeks. Misses E. Kate Pickens and Frances lauldin spent the holidays with home >lks. The girls of the ninth and tenth grades are an Indian operetta the 21st of De imnber for the benefit of the Athleticj isociation and the Red Cross. A large 'owd attended and $315 was made. A number of parties were given dur g the holidays by members of the mior class. Ar. Leon Robinson of the eighth rade' spent the holidays in Greenville. See The Setintel for Pr'inting L /o - t/ I I - - - - - and ready j I ~of pep andg I' The flavo the aroma B3ette r rui tin of Luzial ~- dlon't like it grocer vwill paid for it, t When It how mighty I Pours, It HUMAN MACHINERY The human.systen is -the emost In tricate piece of machinery, and your health-your very life, in fact-de pends upon each organ faithfully per foring its functions. If as a-result of improper food, lack of sufficient exorcise or some indiscretion you be come bilious, the human machine gets nil clogged upand seriousconsequences follow. It is your duty to keep your body in good condition, particularly your liver. This can be easily done b taking a dose or so occasionally of that standard proprietary medicine; Granger Liver Regulator, which acts directl on the sluggishliver and bow ela and quickly cleanses the system of the fecal elements which clogged the machinery. Granger Liver Regulator contains no calomel nor alcohol and Is used in thousands of homes daily, with most saty factory results. Try a box of it-25c. Sold by all druggists. Ac' cept no substitute. SPECIALNOTICES Nntieeb izaberteit in thlb column for unet ct R turdl or lirNI lnbtiton and ono-half cent a word r each ruhser ut I anrtoa Lost-In or near Pickens New Year's ight, two heavy lap-robes. Finder re urn to Sentinel office and get reward. 36 A Few thousand dollars to loan for hents on real estate. C. E. Robinson, 'ickens, S. C. 39 i have two fresh cows with young alves, two others which will be in in a ew days. Will trade for good papers r cash or dry cattle. W. H. (Bunk) rane, Pickens route 1. 36 Wanted to Buy-Good horse-mule wo or three years old. L. D. Gravley, 'ickens route 3. 36 For Male-A good saddle and work nare. A bargain. See E. F. Merrill, ear Secona church. Pickens route 2. 36 Wanted-Soda. water clerk, prefer ably with some experience in drug busi teas. Sloan Bros., Greenville, S. C. F'or' Male-28 acres of good land. Vo house; one mile of Wesleyan Col ege. 84 acres, one mile from town imit. 18 acres good bottom land. Plenty of timber. House not considered. . L. Henderson, Central, S. C. Mhoney to Lonn on Real Estate. . P. DuBose, attorney, 'phone 210, 3reenville, S. C. tf A GOOD TIME To get your Seed Oats, Ive and Barley. Seed will he hard to get later. If we ca nl he'lp ou we will be glad to do so. Plenty of Flour coming in and the price right . Salt will be hard to get later. Buy mow. Feeds :f all kinds. Tell us what you need. Morris & Company, Phone No. 36--Use It Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning andl pressing, 50~e suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladies' suits. We ap~preciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 (Advertising *inthis paper will bring-3 good returns on the ~money invested il o.9 one hlet'soth r sIfyo -eer bust fste -thcu ouroo oive you a wher centyou ry Luzinefody godand goo q ik ais, abih, la Ciewie tstO' fFEEu Some Ba Through the m? offer some barg Dresses, Hea Men It is needless for nowrbeing sold f< them for, and if pay you a good p for" next winter all dry goods will Every line of Mercha our best to keep a full stc how high goods go, we ai money can buy. QUAL 0 goods in price are cheap i get your money's worth. FOLGER Clothing, Shoes Sole Agents for Walk Ovo New Home Sewing Mach in made in Amersca. therefore Notice To Debtors and Creditors (' All peisons having claims against the 'state of the late W. A. Blassingame, must present the same, duly proven, on or efore the 25th day of January, 1918, 'r be debarred payment; and all persons ( ndebted to said estate must make pay-f nent on or before the above date to the undersigned. S. \V.. O 'DLL., I 3A dministrator. I You can get The Sentinel 8 months Lo r $1.00. LEXANDE We sine Sand (cust4 did p)atr4 0(1 to ]e~ wish one IProsperoi IPickens Ha rgains for )nth of January y ains in Ladies' Co. vy Woolen Dress 's and Boys' Cloti us to tell you that )r less money than you can find what rofit to buy now w With cotton aro go just as high in rdise at present is very hard ck, with prices as reasonable 'e not going to handle anyti TY, first, last and all the tin n quality. Buy nothing bu Yours truly, , THORNLE Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goi r and Godman Shoes, Carhart C s, Chase City Buggies, Mitchel there are no better lines so ld. 0 0 0 |P2|||8|iiKX ZXO, JOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. state of South Carolina, Pickens County. We, WV. C. Hamilton and R. G. aines, by mutual agreement and or valuable consideration, hereby lissolve the partncrship of Gaines *nd Hamilton, and no act of either f us vill binl the other. othis the 1st day of November, 1917. (Signed,) R. G. GAINES. 43. W. C. HAMILTON. ANTHON rely thank ou }rners for ti anage given -, and take ti you know and all a TH is New Yeai rdware& G ZDKENS. S. January> re are going to gt Suits, Cloaks,. Goods, and ling these goods are we can replace you want it will tat you will need und 31c a pound proportion. to find, but we are doing as possible. No matter ling but the best that le is our motto. Cheap I b the best if you would )ds a Specialty lveralls, Iron Kinir Stoves, I Wagons. No better lines RHEUMATISM Why will you suffer from the most dreaded disease, when L-Rheumo has proven the greatest remedy for past 25 years. Thousands of people testi fy to its Wonderful Cures. Thi. fa mous prescription should be in your home. Have it ready. Take it when you feel that first pain. L-Rheumo is your friend. Ask-Central Drug Co., Central, S. C.; Pickens Drug Co. W'ickens, S. C. E As YALLEN11r Li red nesln roer Con~ rCrind.