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One-Cent Sale! March 28,29, 30--Thursday, Friday, Saturday Here are a few articles we will offer: lOc Glue . -----.. .2 for lie 25c Trailing Arbutus Talcum ------ --- ----- -----for 26c lOc Rexall Toilet Soap------ -- -- ------- ----- for 1i 75c Hair Brush . - . - .2 for 76c 25c Rexall Tooth Paste - - _ -. . ---- 2 for 26c 50c Art Stationery 2 for 5c 15c Enl lopes - .. ----.. .- ---.-... 2 for iGe lOc Envelopes 2 for lie " 75e Set Military hair Brushes 2 for 76c j 5e Liggett's Chewing Gurp - 2 for Ge 26c Witch azel Ointment - . .. .. 2 for 26e A more comp~lete list will he given next week. We are enabled to put on this sale through the help of the United I)rug Company, manu- fcueso e l eeisad1amn oltGos Yours to please, 4 PICKENS DRUG COMPANYI The Rexall Store Ji. N. HALLU/M, Prop. ti Mtgr." Phone No. 8 ( r~ii w/tr idLvr t i'i? 1 CI 1LI A 'i f IUt J11U ~~~ ni ' 1ld( ~i1' ______ RED OAK TIES,~ t will buy hewed or sawed Red, or Trke Oa Ties. 6 Will buy them off wagons at my yards at Pickens orj ' ~Walhialla where I keep inspectors or in car load lots else- - where. Price First Class . 50c Price Second Class . . 40c Price Third Class .30c ALL TIES TO BE821-2 FEET LONG First Class to be 7x3 in. 122 Feet Long Second Class 7x7 in. 8 1-2 Feet Long - 2cWthirdzelastom e i812Fentt L orn2g SAndard complete, Pst wild benet week. Prie irst lass to factur6r of e t ds. Send Cla ssny Toi e nts. A. B. AYLO rp.&MR Black pshe, S uh arlePnoukyoliakis Wily buy Adtheoffwagnt in Thed StPcentine wh ewi'TncStc.odr Don'it lae ou wo. forit Prc*Scn Cas. 0 Standar LWie, Pro aneu 24k PricenFirs C.as } 0Cns eod ls 5Cns A.~ B.TYO LOCAL > PERSONAL Miss Ellen Sitton, of Easley, is visit ing friends in Pickens. Mrs. Jas. E. Iagood, of Easley, spent a few days in Pickens last week, Mrs. W. T. Jeans is at home again after a visit with friends in Greenville. Mrs. J. F. Bannister, of Liberty, spent Saturday wiTh Mrs. R. A. Bowen. Mrs. W. T. McFall and Miss May Mc Fall shopped in Greenville last Wednes day. Mrs. J. H. Hallum has as her guest this week her mother, Mrs. Mary Boggs. Miss Bernice Carey spent Saturday in Easley, the guest of Mrs. J. F. Robinson. Mrs. L. C. Thornley and Miss lnez Morris spent Saturday shopping in Greenville. Mrs. J. II. Bruce and little daugh ter, Virginia, are visiting relatives in El Orton, Ga. AIrs. Julius F. Boggs, Jr., had as her week-end guest Miss Thelma Lewis, from Easley. Mrs. Olive Ferguson, of Chester, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Free man last week. 'Mr. and M rs. .lohn Roper, formerly of Pickens, L)it now of Greenville, were in Pickens on Friday. Edgar Morris, of Washington, I). C.. and Mr. Williard, of Maine, visited the family of Aaron Morris recently. Master Bertrand Thornley is spend ing a few days with his grandmother. Mrs. N. E. Thornley, in Pickens. Mrs. Frank Clements, after a visit to Mrs. .J. T. Partridge and others, has returned to her home in Atlanta. Indications point to the farmiers of the county making great preparations for a big corn and cotton crop this year. Mr. 11. W. Farr, of Easley. ex-treas urer, and a former citizen of Pickens, was a business visitor here one day lass week. The pastor will preach at the Frs1 Baptist Church of Central next Sunda3 morning. March 24th, this being an ex tra appointment. Mr. Eugene Young, who is in the employ of the Southern Railway a Greenville, was the week-end guest o1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. . Yongue, of Pickens. 'We learn that Mir. Burton, of Isa queena mill was badly burned Thursday morning. He started a fire with kero. sene and the can bursted burning his feet and ihthn badly. Quite a few of our "country cousins' were in town Monday. It was too wei for plowing so they came to trade ani to get "'joanner,'' while some wert seeking to purchase extra farm mules, The public is cordially invited to at tend the triple debate between 'West minster and Seneca at the school audi. torium Friday evening, beginning at Thtimigration to the United Stater should be restrictedl by an educational test.'' Central Chapter lied Cross rooms are noons andl in charge of Miss Adams. Any person wishing to sew for the Red Cross, can obtain sewing from rooms on these afternoons. The rooms are .located over IHobbs-li1enderson Co. laeyou read the ad of the Ander son Real Estate & Investment Co. ir this issue? E. R. Horton, who ilved l Ion g time ago at Liberty andl who ha? many friends in this county, is at the .head of this concern and has made r Sgreat success of it. If for any reason you want to sell any land, cut out the coupon and mail to them, no matter where you live. TIhe friends of N. I). (IDoc) Par'sons are invited to his home F'riday, the 29th instant, to spend the day in religious service. -Rev. J. JE. Foster will preach at 11 o'clock a. m. and the afternoon will be devoted to singing led by Prof. R. M. Bolding and other religious exer cises. Those who come will bring din ner which will he served in pienie' style. H og cholera recently dlevelopedl among hogs around Liberty and about 120 hogs Idi('d before the disease couldl be checked. It is saidl the colera first dleveloped among some hogs recently shipped to Liberty fromi another state. When buying a hog shipped fromn fo'reign ternitory he sure that it has b~een wvell vaccinatedl. All animals wvhich die of cholera must cither' be wvell buriied or burned to pre vent spreadling of the dlisease. This is t, E. W. Pickens will have Mi. sale c March 30. "Tell my friends in Seneca to come on over and join in the fun" writes Dewey Price to his father, J. S. H. Price. Mr. Price is "somewhere in France" and has lately seen service In the front line trenches. Dewey says that he is having a fine time and since he has become hardened to the arduous duties, his work seems light and pleas ant. Private Price extends many thanks to the people of Seneca for the numer ous remembrances during the Christinas season. --Seneca Journal. Young Price is a native of Pickens county and people here will be interested in hearing from him. Mrs. Mary E. Holden died at her home in Oconee county on March 11th, at the age of 94 years. Her husband, Elisha Holden, died about the close of the civil war. Mrs. Holden was the mother of eleven children, and of this number six preceded her to the grave. The surviving children are: F. G. Hol den of Mountain, Ga. ; Mrs. William Burgess, of Jocassee; Mrs. R. M. Lusk. of near Pickens; Mrs. 1. H. Cantrell and Mrs. W. M. Perry, of Little Rivet section of Oconee county. The de ceased had been a member of the Bap tist church for many years and funeral services were conducted at Little Rivet church by Rev. C. 1t. Abercrombie, as sisted by Rev. W. T. Belvin and Rev, Mr. I ludson. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catat rh being greatly ifnlucneed by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System ahereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assis'.ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, 76e. SPEIAL NOTICES Notiees inserted in this column for ne cent word for first insertion and one-half cent, a wor for each subsequent insertion Bees I'or Sale-- $1.50 per colony including frame hive. S. C. Arnold Central. 47 Corn Wanated-Will pay cash fo corn at Reece's mill. l.. S. Reece 1 Sons. 46 For Sale--Pigs. Mrs. W. F. Her drix. -Phone No. 3121. 47 I will thresh cane seed again Sal urday, March 16th only. E. W. Pieken For Sale-Cleveland Big Boll col ton seed. Craig Bros. Co., Pickens. 47 After March 1st, Reece's gin wi gin only one day each week. Iriday i gin day and Saturday is regular mi day. L. S. Reece & Sons. 47 Fos- Sale-Twvo mules cheap fo cash or goodl note. Phone M. J. We] born, Pickens, S. C., Phone 2303. t f F'or Sil le--at half valute-Corn an cob crusher, corn mill, automobile. A A. Pace, Pickens, R. 3; Phone 2621. t Pruestom 's I'Fits-Send for- dec serlptiv'e price list on vegetable plante especially sweet potato. Fred M. P'res ton, Orlando, Fla. 5 A.ne to Lonn on Real Estate A.P. D~ulose, attorney, 'phone 210 Greenville, S. C. tf MIortigge' Illinnks-For sale a The Sentinel oflice; best form pcrinte< on goodl paper; 5ie each. tf ibo.'t.-Near Pickens Sunday, Marel 10th, a pocket~hant~kerchief wvith abou $172.00 mn paper money tied up in it Finder please return to Pickens Banl andI take out whatever r'ewardl is chargec J. 1). Blanding. I w ill sell at my house,7 miles west o Pickens, March 30, p. mn.,- to highes bidder, cash or credit, householtd an< kitchen furniture two buggies and har ness, surrey, two wvagons, two kerosent engines, wood saw, crusher, shredder pea thresher, shop and farm tools, eat tie, hogs, horse, corn and fodder. Wil sell any part privately before date o: sale. E. W. Pickdns. Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses Railroad fare paid one way to our Pickens Connty Patienrs Who Purchase Glasses. IEyes examined by specialists an d glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films D~eveloped by Experts. The Globe Optical Company A. AX. ()oDM, A. H. SClADE, P'reside'nt, S-ec'y & Tres. Consulting Optom'etrists, GREENVILLE, S. C. REMEMBER WE are in the market fer vine and bunch Peas, Spanish Peanuts, dry country . Hams, Beeswax, Cane Seed, Chickens, Roosters, S Eggs and -Butter. O We also sell Salt Brick for stock O and a lot of nice Furniture at a bargain considering the present O price. O O COME TO SEE US o* Q Craig Bros. Co.. a Pickens, s. C. NI Am Doing Business n t ON THE SAME OLD PLAN n - GIVING more goods for less money than anybody Bring me your peas, eggs a and country produce of all n nkinds. I pay the highest a market prices at all times. D a Your business appreciated. E n Yours for trade,2 aJ. W. HENDRICKS The Right Time to Buiicd Never' befor'e woumld your p0otu1l of cotton, buishe~l of wheat 01r(corn buy as much lumber as now. It takes only about half as much farm produce( to buly the same1 amiouint of luml ber1 o0w as9 it d1id in 1914'. The right time to buy is wheni you ( c an ujet Staindard1 Value ait an unuisually 1reasonable pilee, 'Jhttime is n1ow if' in neepd of lumber.0l Let us' supply yoitu need PICKENS MERCANTILE & LUMBER CO. Phone No. 12 - PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA TRY AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THE PICK(ENS SENTINEL - QUICK SALE One hundred acres, good five-room house and outbuild ings near good school and churches, six miles trom court house, only twenty dollars per acre. Linwood Land & Investment Co. PWrKENS, SOUTHI CAROLINA Up-to-the-Minute Job Ptinting.