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DoYoulaveColdFeet? If so use Rexall Foot Powder. Toughens them and pre vents sweating. nfl If so use Hallum's Cough DOYOU COUGH Rmedy. It is what you need. / DOS YUR ACKAND KIDNEYS BOTHER DOES YOUR BACK ,~g%?E eH ' YOU? If so use Hallum's Backache and Kidney Pills. They will put you right. 50 cents HAVE YOU A COL9 AND HEADACHE? If so ______________________use Rexall Cold Tablets. And maybe Hallum's Liver Cleansers. 25 cents. Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. 114 LLIJM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 7 More Days On account of the large number of people who have told us and sent us word that they intended to take advantage of The Sentinel's special two-year subscrip tion offer, but were unable to see us on account of the bad weather, we have decided to extend the offer one month. So during January we will accept two-year subscriptions at $2.50. This is open to old and new subscribers alike. More subscribers have already taken advantage of this offer than we expected, but we want all to have the same chance. This Is Campaign Year And of course you will want your county paper. If you are interested in the welfare of your county you can't afford to do without it. Then of course you want to keep up as much as possible with Pickens county boys in the army. The Legislature Is In Session And we expect to keep you posted on the things it does, especially that which affects Pickens county. The Pickens Sentinel PICKENS RAiLWAY COMPANY liME TABLE NO. 17, SUPERCilDING TIME TABLE NO. 16 No. 1 No. : . No. S Dis. tiii. ' N.2 No4 N.6 7.55 A.mn 11.20 A m 3.40 P. MI Lv0PcesA 10 .M14.P .0P 8.00 " 11.25 "3.45 " egsnx .0 45 8.10 " 11.35 "3.50 " asn 95 .5 44 8.15 " 11.40 " 5 7.0 Ar ai 90 13 3 8.2 1145 OO Maldi x 35 1.35 " .4530 4.0 A. asley I. - .3 1,15 " 4.25 " x No agent. No. 1 connects with Southern ltillway traini Nos. 29) and 4( Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Southern Itailwvay trains Nos. 39) aI 12. Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Southern 1Ry. tram No. 11. Al Bxpre~ss handled by the Pickens lRailroad company. For fuirthie information apply to .J. TF. TAYLOR. Geon. Mgr,., Pickenis, 8, (C SOUR COUGHg 2CURE IS STILL THE LEADER* ELIEF is what you want when you ftcough. Have you tried Lewis White . Pine Cough Syrup? Has no mor- : phine and will loosen your cough. We are selling a combination cold : treatment of Laxacold Tablets and our Cough Syrup for 45c or 25c for either Netter T'rylIt Today Keowee Pharmacy,. R. E. Lewis, Prop. Phone 24 Plckens, S. c. Try an Advertisement in The Sentinel LOCAL AND PERSONAL D. H. Kennemur and J. M. Huni prominent citizens of Liberty, wer business visitors here Monday. B. A. Hagood of Pickens and Charlet ton was elected a trustee of the Un versity of South Carolina last week. Mr. James Wood of Murphy brough to The Sentinel office last week a gour which is five feet and three inches long Until further notice Rev. E. T. Hodge wilg preach at the Pickens Mill churc at 2:30 o'clock every fourth Sunday a ternoon instead of 7:30 as heretofore. Up to January 1, 1918, there had bee 14,028 bales of cotton of the 1917 cr< ginned in Pickens county, as compare with 14,646 of 'the same date last yea Messrs. Ernest Folger of Pickens a1 W. W. Robinson of Easley are in No York this week buyiug spring and sur mer goods for their respective store All dry goods and clothing stores Pickens were closed Monday by ord of the fuel administrator. They w also be closed every Monday during t nett nine weeks. Pickens Township Singing conventi will meet with Secona church ne Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A n< supplypf song books is expected to on hand at this meeting. T. J. Mauldin was re-elected judge the Thirteenth Judicial circuit withe opposition by the legislature last wee He is considered one of the best judg in the state. He is holding court Charleston now. If the weather permits the regul monthly meeting of the Womal Foreign Missionary Society of t Methodist church will be beld at t home of Mrs. W T. McFall next Frid afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Mrs. Sallie Sutherland, who has be spending some months with her sc homer, in Charlotte, N. C., has retui ed to Pickens to the pleasure of I many friends. Homer has joined I Mexican corps of the army. We are sorry to state that Prob Judge Newbery slipped on the ice Sund and was considerably bruised. Ie v unable to get to his office Monday mo ing, but no bones are broken and hurts are not considered serious. Mrs. Inez Crump, one of the teach, of the Pickens graded school, acciden fell on the ice Sunday afternoon at I home of her father. W. C. Keith, few miles out of town, and sustair quite a shock. She was unconscious some time. Medical aid was summor at once. No liones were broken e Sunday 1pight she was resting quiet All cotton mills in Pickens coum wvere closed closed down from last F~ day morning until WNednesday morni -five days-in compliance wvith F Administrator Gar field's coal-saving der. The Piekens and Easley mills p their operatives half time during1 five days. The other mills may ha done the same thing. but we have ' heard from them. Married at the residence of Augus Gantt at the Pickens Mill v'illage, Si day morning, Miss Mildred Bailey Mr. Virgil Lewis, M. F. Hester, N. I performmng the ceremrony in his us r happy and felicitous manner. Af ,the ceremony the guests were invi into the dining rooml where a splen dinner was waiting and it made th t'org(et all about the wvar. Masonic Notice There will he a regular communi tion of Keowee Lodge. No. 79, F.f A. M., next Saturday night, .Janui 26th, at '7:30 All members urgedl be present. A. M. Monalus, W. M Money to Loan on Farm Lall \Ve are in pooitionm to let you hti money on farm lands at 7 per cent terest; 5 and 10 years' time. Also sh< tielasat 8 per cent. See us qui< tim lonsMcSWAIN & CRIA (, 38-tf. Pic kens, S. C SPECIALMOTICE~ S otices insieted ini this oluiim for onueiie V. (tt rfor firs ins(ert int, nnd oneitL'iIif (eit n wt .A F'ew thousand dlollars to loan clhents on real e'state. C. E. Robinse Monuey to ioanu on Real Estal A. P. D~uBose, attorney, 'phone 21 Greenville, S. C. tf Foru Sale.- 30o aes~ fine practical h1t land 14 miles city limits of Gree I ' iil on top soil roadl, near schools at churches; i mile to small R. R. statio Smile to Interurban station; goodl chi subsoil. A tine proplosition for a smi subdivision or a nice home. Small fiv room house and spring. Cheap at $2 per aecre. G. A. Ellis, Greenville, S. lhe 164A. 41. Mules and Horses WILL BE IN NORRIS January I 25th with a car load of young MULES and HORSES for sale. Will be there a month or six weeks. Come early and get your d PICK AT RIGHT PRICES w nd F. S. HENDRICKS SIIGm-e god-o le rj -,JJ~J ofl ut Am Doing Business * tt !ON THE SAME OLD PLAN ara h GIVING more goods for a less money than anybody Bring me your peas. I will give you $4.20for White Peas and n $2.40 and $2.50 for other kinds. fI pay 15c pound for hens. 20c n m pound for friers, up to 50c each. p 40c for roosters. 25 to 30c for z t orb i he hams. r: t ed ed Yours for trade, I . w. HENDRICKS he BARGAINS ':T HERE is very little in the line 3* of merchandise that can be called + bargains these days. We have some Real Bargains in Furniture; b ought before the tremendous ad iyvance in almost everything. If you need anything in SThe FURNITURE LINE _Call and see what we have. It J~1 will pay you big. Co me to See Us Anyway 4 CR4AIG BROS. CO.+ Pickens, S. C.$ An Ad. in The Sentinel Brings Results Pickens County Land For Sale I I For the purpose of winding upithe 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 1One House and 2-acre Lot SIn towvn of Pickens. Good location. S107-acre Farm On the Oolenoy river. 40 acres of good bot tomn land, dry and does not overflow. Well 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 KeI Bank. * oc R. E. BRUCE