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Tae Pickens Sentinel PICKENS, S.. C. PU BLIS H iE D WEEKLY JANUARY 24, 1918 Entered at 'Ickens l'ostotuco as Second Clse Mail Mattor. 1.50 A YEAR, INVA"IABLY IN ADVANCE GARY HIO"'. Manager. My Country 'Tie of Thee, Sweet Land of Liherty.' For God looks on the naked heart And not on silks and Iaces; 1 And when he makes men true, he staml)s 's trade-mark on their faces. Will 1). Muse. lIT looks like snow. Or K ING ('oA. is a scarce old soul. IN other words, (ermany wants to add an "e'' to Slav. SoMl e poo Ie's popularity is due more to their purse than to their personality. Wa have wh('atless, meatless and eatk'ss dlays. What we now need are a few sleetless (ays. Soiat of our Iaw-rtakers seem to have been eating too much of the kind of f >od that makes bone. Wil.':ns a lot of us missed it this timo wits in savingi for a rainy day when we ou.ht to have been saving for a snowy d day. b v .: call L.ake Meluke's attentin to the fact that in Atlanta there is an in tFrance agent namt'l I )rinkhard, hut he doesn't. ( Wi- are sorry 't. s, but if sugar was y pleintitul anl selling at one centa pound 0 it wouldn't sWeC't.'t the diSpoiStion of fl :11 some1' peoite. Ii.' a fellow didn't have to take time to sleep and eat ai (lidn' t have to pay out his money, lie could rohably save up somliethinitj f.,r that w. k rainy day. 'Tit.: local exemption board went. and t put Us in tIoutrth class, hut we would I have them understand that we are first I Class in every par ticu lar. Ta governie'nt says the libe1!rty ma- I to's mutust have easto'r oil anid it is p searce. Well, we area 'ven willing to do 1 without castor oil to help win 1(he war. ''i ii farm I'ers are now heing adv iserd to raise e'astor ott beans, but we. want to warn themt in timie toi bei pairtic'ular' not to make a mnistauke. and eat a mess oif them. CiOMP tAREt- to thiosi' brave fe'llowvs in the trenches fighting for uts, the people aroundI here are having a pin i1'. Yet somec of us kick because we' have to) (1o withou t a ' oon fol 0!f sugar renasiondly. Wi- understmiol that the people of Spartan hurg have rentewed their efforta to have the hegislature* pass au law to make mearchiants .''throw in'' a few (erneker- w ith each can of. sa&rd imos 5ohl, Alt(osT of, our nautiontal legisla tors are' e'videt lv mtarrtiedl meni and know biy e'x pierier. that the old1 satying about two livint a s caply as one is the mistaken idlea of sonme theoretie bachelor. 'Thait' s why they allow an unmarried mian only $1,000t inc(omfe fr'ee from tax while they allow a tonarriedl mnan $2,.. Tls I:first ear of I coat for diomiestie us - to arrive in l 'iekents ~t in i a while ar rived last week, andl judging by what a great manuty ci tizen- say abtout the waly it was distribute, P.lickens ailso nceds a fuel admInitnisttra torl Popl~ e who hadl c'oal ''n hand, wa. ll! were able to get a t'on or unir0' om' ,. this car, while othens wh o had no~ oal at ll Were' unt able to get any., We don not at all bilatme anybody with soim'e coa on harnd for wantintg to add ctnough to it to o1 them thru the witnter, btut I hose pteopile who wecre enttirely wvithtout < at and uuff'ering for want of it <bouhi have been the first served. Thle methods b~y which this coal was handled, in its small way,. is practically the sam'e larger dealers use in a Iar'ger' way, and1( moade it necessary f'or the gov'ernme'nt ho establish the oFN'e cf fuel adlministrat(or. WL.,guess we'll Iinve to quit pinting Vers libr'e. Ass. Editor ,lones Of the L~incoln (Ga.) dJournal Says he doesn't L2ike it. OUR Weekly Riddle-Why didn't the last dove return to the ark? Because it had sufficient ground for remaining. THEi. "oldest inhabitants,". And they ought to know, Say they can remember WVhen we had tnoregnow. The Pickenss Rf. R. Tone Table We see by the Pickens Sentinel that'Gua the Pickens. Railway Company hpe a !in o time table. Why does a system need a. Inter time table when it only runs trains every thet other day? Sylt The above paragraph is taken from re an issue of the Spartanburg Journal pose just after Christmas and shows you coi what mean things an after-Christmas Se headache will make a usually sweet- resul tempered editor say. The Pickens Rail- teat road Co. runs thirty-six trains a week Alt and of course needs a time-table for its "system" just as Watson needs about O( three lIallum's liver cleansers for his trad system. the P, S. The Pickens Railroad trains you are the only ones in the world running on schedule time now. -Dc WITH THE BRETHREN I drug tract Many Thanks Zzug g cont: 'ugalo Tribune. cont: Merry Christmas to Ed DeCamp, not ;ary lliott and Watson Bell. dose -- _------- ache pres: Hope You'll Break It nent geri ;aflney ILedger. tircl: We rsoIV. .1 an "Januarv 1st that we I vould pay no more attention to Watson Bell, Gary Hiott an(l Rion McKissick, and uud their damphoolishness. med clea We Know What Outgo Is, Tho aecc Spartanburg .Journal. It is wasting time to send an income i ax collector to Pickens county No ody over there except the moonshiners now what an income is. Correct Diagnosis I reenville News. Editor Hiott, of The Pickens Sen- I nel, correctly diagnoses the situation in claring, "This is still the home of the rave, but no longer the land of the )ree." Well, That's Us reenville Piedmont. An exchange says that a folded news- I Lper placed under the coat in the small I the hack is an excellent substitute >r an overcoat. Now is the time to E ibscribe. -Pickens Sentinel. The pa- gli er should he kept up to (late. Notice of Dissolution ' t ate of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Notice is hereby given that a meet- A. ng of the Stockholders of hiEATII .RUCE-MORROW ('OMPANY, a cor ( )oration, chartered under the laws of south Carolina, is htere'by called to meet it Keowee lank, I'ickens, South Caro inn, on "ebrua.ty 16th, 1918, for the I urpose of liquidating its business; vinding up its affairs and dissolving aid corlporation according to law. U. E. IlW[CE i iD. Tr. McDANIEL Mtanger anda ownerl~ oft moire thani 2( per~ (cent oft 'aid 'atoc'k af atsaid T"I aorporatiCon. gard J anuary 1 5th, 1918'. :1 crow _____sive S- --thel leip to Win the War ~ _____land We. an all helpa a little by~ raising our sutppilies~ at home. P'ickenls F counlty helped last y~ear and the re'- Fort suilts are here to showv ick~fens to at never had muore oaf the necessu ais I F And Jur advicae woulId be' a t try againi grov for a bumpfer crop aof suphpl ies.W May we figure w.ith yoa Onl yo) ur Gra fertilizers'. Pol - cal lorris & Company.! T. P'one 31; se it. Start ti b with a4 of Luzianne. anybody ia' The sanit the flavor I Luzianne tc fyou d< hot beveragi clips, your gr aMP~tI~SAOSL'a 'what you 1 ~U~t..,g.:a - quest ions. "When' It Poura, . - FM LOCAL APAALCATIO't3, Luc ot reach the as t Of the dlaaae rrh is a local dtase.ra in cod by conttutional conditions, a . rder to cure it you must take n sal remedy. Hall's Ca rrh Met. is taken Internally ani ante thru )lood on the mucous Surfaces of the im. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was :ribed by one of the best phYsicIans tis country for years. It I. 9om I of some of the best tonies known pined with some of the best blood era. The perfect combination of ngredlents in Hall's Catarrh Meda is what produces such wonderful ts in catarrhal conditions. Send for nonlah, free. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, o, is rFam1y Pills for constipation. >mo to Pickens to do your lug. Our merchants have goods and they will treat right. sid Daugerous Drugs n't dose yourself with poisonous s that destroy the delicate thing h stomach and the intestinal when you can stimulate your ish liver by using Granger Liver ilator. 'this standard medic:no gins no poisonous calomel. It ins no inj urious alcohol. It dcc:: ause un pleasant aftc-' effects. A or so will soon relieve sick hcd indigestion, consuipation, do ion, languor and nil other nil s cu :d by a torpid liver. Grr.:i ivcr Regulator ms composed en 'f selected roots, bar;: an. o,: :pecial mnese'n"i:: value. It be -:ce' ''ken by :n7 member e family. Jun; try a'few doses, sec for yourself vhat a splendid cine this and how thoroly ii ses the ;yste of impurities. S.50c a box. Sold by all druggist:;. :nd Grm gcr Livt r e: uator and i, u. :ubsxtitute. ye Sufferers yho Need Glasses jlroad fare paid one way to our ickens Connty Patienrs Vho Purchase Glasses. .. yes examinied by specialists and sses made while you wait. Koilak lilms Developed by Experts. he Globe Optical Company A. O)noM, A. ll. SclAm.I:, I'resident, Sec 'y & T reas. .onsuIting Optometrists, Alasoni e Temple. GREENVILLE, S. C. Vood's Seeds --For 1918 io patriotic duty of farmers and ceiers everywhere is to increase and food production. Inten farming and gardening, and i berat use of fertilizers, togethe ji proper rotation of crops, so increase and improve the fer and productiveness of the are all vital and necessary iderations at the present time. ood's Descriptive Catalog L918 gives the fullest and most I >-date information in regard rm and Garden Seeds tells about the best crops to r, bo th for profi t and home use. Ite for Catalog and prices of is and Clover Seeds, Seed atoes, Seed Oats, or any 'arm Seeds Required. alog Mailed Yree On Request. W. WOOD & SONS, EDSMEN, Richmond, Va. teDayRiqht Oup or Two Luziarnne ND-EGGS and a cup earning, stimulating What better start could re for the day's work! ary, air-tight tin locks in! Buy acan of day. >n't agree it's the best a that over passed your ncer will give you back aid for it, and .ask no So, there. *~coffee ~t ReigneD" ANOTHI RELIABLI WilIbi HE report has been of busiuess. but the and these people wi is hard to believe that the; that we have sold for tii who have gotten in some than the old Mitchell. T every one will be strictl' higher in price than form products and they are thr< Take the price of the 2 1 was $55.00, and cotton i one of these wagons. '1 new Mitchell wagon of c expect them to be higher wagons, and you will see I in price, perhaps, than otl has taught the farmers made todaythat will wea FOLGER Clothing, Shoes Sole :\gents for Walk-Ov( New -oie bewin C Machin imale in Aniersca. therefoir lS % G o011 P RINTIN f [TIE MAN WHO Says- Mr. Clarient The P'ickens conty men wvho r Ihose who (1o not. The Sentin of Pic~kens counit~y, irrespective OR RI5 Wh~ : Our SUPRE Packing UueT sive rains like ord soluble, insure coi preventing shedd * Tane 7 in them thsithus sup crops without ext in our Year Book, * We use the BOND BRAND uous service. MORI ER CAR OF i MITCHEl E Shipped u, circulated that the Mitchel y have sold their plant to th 11 continue to make the sam y can build a better wagon th e past fifteen years, but fr of these new Mitchell wad hey are building the standa r guaranteed to the trade. erly. But what hasn't advai ae and four times as high as -2 Mitchell two-horse wagc vas lOc lb., taking a 550 lb 'oday a 550 lb. bale of cot ourse will not be as high than they are today. Wa ;he best made wagon ever sh ier wagons, but cheaper in of Pickens county that the r with the Mitchell. Yours truly, ,THORNL) Hats and Gent's Furnishing G :r and Godman Shoes, Carhart es, Chase City Buggies. Mitch there are no better lines sold. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP. State of South Carolina, Pickens Counts. We, W. C. Hamilton and U. G Gaines, by mutual agreement an for valuable consideration, hereby dissolve the partnership of Gaine and Hamilton, and no act of eithe Df us will bind the other. This the 21st day of November, 1917. (Signed,) R. G. GAINES. 43. W. C. HAMILTON IF YOU Like to do bus gives you whal you, and always appreciates y The Pickens Sentinel when yoi Phone No. 27. READS IS ThEA e Poe, one of Noritlh Ca rolin)a' ('ad THE P.LCKEN8 8lMI'IN cl is primarily an count[I y paper )f class or' polities. 1 .;5t. a yr., E. ST. L~OUIS .)' (AXSAs cI' MNUFATUy:; OF LA:NTA wu ME .and PACKZING HT OUSi & with thohe stgdso unkage and Blood, ar o ach< mary fertilizers. Theli amni lstant feeding cf the plan~t tiil l~ is~ rich im p)ol ch and al~-o ie plying the potash requi 'rements ra cost. Rocad what our cutor~( same grade of Tankar~e and lb S which insures their high qu FOR SALE BY ~I & COMPANY, PICKENS, rHE OLD U WAGON 3 Soon [Wagon Company are out e John Deare Wagon Co., e old Mitchell wagon. It tan the old Mitchell wagon )m the reports of dealers cons, they are even better sized Mitchell wagon, and They of course, will be iced in price? Take farm they were four years ago. n in 1911 and 1912, which bale of cotton to pay for ton brings $165.00. The as $165.00, but you may .t 'till we get this car of ipped to Pickens. Higher bhe long run. Experience are is not another wagon oods a Specialty Overalls, Iron King Stoves, eli Wagons. No better lines RHEUMATISM Why will you suffer from the most dreaded disease, when L-Rheumo has proven the greatest remedy for past 1 25 years. Thousands of people testi fy to its Wonderful Cures. Thhi fa mous prescription should be in your home. Have it ready. Take it when - you feel that first pain. L-Rlheuno is your friend. Ask-Central Drug Co. Central, S. C.; Pickens Drug Co Pickens, S. C. mess with a concern that always you pay for, always tries to please >ur patronage, do businesd with z needl anything in its line. IAN WHO LEADS4 l u:l li tq the ;.ivlintate m-e IUd) url)oses to) serve the people $1 for S Inonths. 50c for 4 rnos. SK-AHOMA CiTV I genuino~ old tim ~to rmaturityz, u >od in our GOLD k/ ality atnd contin S. C.