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Do Your "Bit" Help Uncle Sam and The Boys Come in and let us explain to you about WAR SAVINGS STAMPS WE SELL THEM Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HLLIM , Prop. & Mgr-lg t Phono NVo. 8 Still Doing Business| At Same Old Place U uI And keeping )up my old policy of giving More Goods for Less Money E a . n. i Bring me yonir frying chickens. I pay top of a nmarket for 1 hem. n Me'n's and Boys' Clothing Al\l(l\ in n'eed of clothing should give me ).( a chimee to suit them. IH are a big line at prices A )1to shit thet' u Vet. AIl kinds of (ld'y goods aS 1('a1' as an> body can get them, at ight )rices. Full line of shoes and slippers 'or men, wo1(il and children. n yours for trade, I, SJ. W,, HENDRICKS ENOCH MOPGAN'S LendHim soNSs CO. For ~~ - ~For PATRIOTI$M ECONOMY "Actions speak louder $lharv words-Aet- Don't Talk - Buy Now. Hot Airgo Wont win this war. It'sgo ing to take money and lots of it. Uncle Sam wants to BORROW your money and pays 4 1-2 per* cent. interest. BUY LIBERTY BONDS* AND W AR SAVING STAMPS Keowee Pharmacy . R. E. Lewis, Prop. Phone 24 Pickens, S. C. :: LOCAL a PERSONAL A good many of our soldier boys were at home Saturday and Sunday. Our Special Notice column is one of the most interesting parts of this paper Keep your eye on it. Mrs. Willie Grady of Greenville vis ited her sister-in-law, Mrs. B. C. Rob inson, in Pickens last week. Married by J. B. Newbery at his office April 22d, Miss Lena Gilstrap and Purley Byars, of Pickens route -l. Those who buy Liberty Bonds are not only helping their government out, but will get their money back with interest. 'T'he Pickens Township Singing con vention will meet with Bethlehem church next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. .1. 11. Baker announces that he will be at Mountain Grove church the fourth Sunday in April with a supply of song books. Don't forget the I)emocratic club meetings next Saturday. Don't stay away and then grumble about who were elected delegates. The Pickens Baptist Sunday School voted unanimously last Sunday to buy $150.00 worth of Libertt Loan bonds. An example worthy of emulation by oth er Sunday Schools. Elihu W. Pickens and family left Pickens last week for llenderson, Tenn., to make their home. Mr. Pickens has accepted a position to run the machin ery of a large mill at Henderson. Master Frank Partridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troupe Partridge, broke his right arm last Saturday while practic ing the "high jump." We trust the little fellow will soon be all right again. Mrs. Ernest I". Alexander and son, and Miss Grace Mcl)aniel have been vis iting relatives in Rutherford county, N. C., for two weeks. Mr. Alexander ex pects to go up and return home with them this week. The government is going to give an honor flag to each town which sub scribes its proportionate share of Third Liberty Loan bond:. If you would like to see your town have one of these flags, help out a little. The Sentinel always welcomes local news items from its friends. We re ceive many items this way which we would never hear of in any other way. If you know of anything of interest to the public let us know and it will be a pleasure to us to print it. Bennett H. Powers spent Sundlay with his family in Pickens. Bennett recently resigned his position with Folger, Thornley & Co. to accept a place as flagman on the Southern rail roadl between Greenville and] Atlanta. He has not decided yet to which city he will move his family. While returning from the singing at. Grifhin Sunday afternoon; the team of mules being driven by WV. Edd Bloggs became frightened and ran away, throw -| ing him, his wife and child from their conveyance and bruising them consider ably None were seriously injured, but Mr. Boggs wvas painfully hurt about the face and neck. Lieutenant and Mrs. Blakely have returned to his post of' duty in New Jersey after a short visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter, in Pickens. Patti Porter accompanied them to Newv Jersey and will return home with Mrs. Blakely when the lieu tenant leaves for France, which will be soon.I Colic Seaborn, who is a son of Rev. andl Mr's. WV. C. Seaborn oif Pickens, represented the University of South Carolina in the Intercollegiate Oratori cal Contest held at Greenwood last Friday night anid won third place. Eight colleges were represented. .John S. Watkins of Clemson won first place andl E. C2. Kolb of Furman won scond( place. Verner Guy Corbin, who is in the army at Camp Sevier, was visiting in this county last week and while speak ing of the many applications for privi lege to leave the army and make a crop said that he was in the army to the fin ish and that he would make no applica tion for discharge. blut that lie liked the army andl wanted to go with his com pany wherever it was sent. Th'le Pickens County Singing coniven tion at Griflin church Saturday and Sundlay was largely attended andl the music was greatly enjoyed. Following Oflicers were electedl to serve the con venti on next term: R. M. Bolding, liresident; R. HI. Crane, vice president; 8. ('.(Chapman, secretary and treas urer; I,. C . Chapman, conductor. Mr. Holing was elected prieside-nt duing his absence, lie being unable to at teil Griffin-Mauldin Handsomely engraved announcement were first to tell many of the marriag of Miss Mattie Evelyn Grifin to Mt Joab Mauldin, Jr., which was solemnly ed at the home of the bride's parenti Mr. and Mrs. W. 'T. Griffin, in Pickeni last Saturday afternoon, Rev. David M Ramsay performing the impressive rin ceremony in the presence of the famil and a few'intimate friends. Prompt) at six o'clock, to the strains of the wet ding march beautifully rendered b Miss Meda Hoggs, the bride and bride groom entered the sitting-room, whic was simply tho tastefully and efTectiv ly decorated in green and white--potte plants, green foliage, bowls of carn tions and roses being used, The bride was becomingly and al tractively attired in a traveling suit c blue with grey accessories and carrie a lovely bouquet of bride's roses an sweet peas. A fter the ceremony Miss Belle Yongu served tempting punch and wafers fror a nook in the recetion hall, beautift with dogwood blossoms. The bride is one of Pickens' most ta: ented and lovable young ladies and fo several years has been a successft teacher in schools of this state. The groom is a native of lampto: county and a rising young business man being at present with Swift & Co. Al ter an extended wedding tour they wil be at home to friends in Spartanburg Among the out-of-town guests wei \ir. and Mrs. .1. G. Ilollis and Miss Sal i Criflin, of Greenville; Miss Mae Grif in, of Williamston; Mrs. W. A. Wood -uli and children, of Cateechee; Mis 4Ieda Boggs, of Groce, and Messrs William and ,lames Mauldin of lamp o()n. W. M. U. Quarterly Meeting The Eastern )ivision of the W. M LU. of Pickens Association will hold luarterly meeting with Griffin churc] )m next Sunday afternoon at 2:0 >'clock. The following is the program Devotional. Welcome address, by Mrs. Edwar Hlendrix; response by Mrs. .J. B. Hol land. Roll call and enlistment of delegate from the churches of the division. Helpful suggestions as to how ou iuarterly meetings may be of ror benefit to us, by Mrs. Sam Dorr. What effect has and will this wa have u*)on Christianity? by Miss Pearl Hester. Motives and methods of giving, h Mrs. J. M. Stewart. Miscellaneous business. Adjo urnment. Singing Convention There will be held with the Pleasar Hill church, on Sunday. May 5th, 191f at 4 p. m., new time, a singing conver tion of all the churches in Central towr ship. All members of these churche and others interested are urgently ir vited to be present. Dr. F". S. Porter and son Fletchi visitedl the doctor's father in Atlant last week. Fletcher, who is a membi of the crew of the UI. S. battleshi Oklahoma, will return to Norfolk th week. lie has been at the home of h parents here a month or two studyir with a view to entering the nav'al aca< emy at Annapolis, Md. Frank K irksey wais knocked dlow and run over by the auto truck whic carries mail from tihe dlepot to the pos oflice in Greenville one (lay last weel While his injuries are not serious the are quite painful. A large gash w:; cut in tihe baick of his head and he wt bruised about his body. Frank is eor dluctor onl a street car in G;reenville at had just steppled from his car when ti truck hlit him. The IHome Dem~ionstration Club hi rec'ently been having some good lessor inl making cottaige cheese andI chees dishes. The last meeting wvas held wit Mrs. WV. lE. [inley last Thursday an tihe ladies were delighted with the worl< Miss F'ourney assisted Misses Mauldi and Earle. The next regular month! meeting will be with Mrs. Vesta McIa on Wednesday the 2-Ith instant ait hal past three o'clock. Miss Mildred Cox, daugtiter of Mr and Mrs. Isaiah C'ox of Pickens, ca lay claim to the distinction of havin her picture printed in more newspaper in the United States than probably an other young lady of her age inl th tihe South. Miss Mildred's picture wit with a short diescription of her worl first appeared in the Washington Sta and wans later published by papers i every section of the country. Abov the picture appealr.s this heading "'Signs 25,0001 Checks IDaily for U ncl Sam;'' while beneath appears the fol lowing: "Hlundreds of th'ousands o soldiers' wives~ and mothers get allot ment checks signed 'M. Cox.' Me Miss Mild hred. She signs 2,000 check per~ dayV. Al though~I shte pafys oult som1 day a itttui as~ ~(.(0.0 of UnacI Sam funds, The says slie does not fee ei iter tiredI or wealI t hy after ai day' wor!..NMiss (o : igns ats deputy for MI I-:. l;:aih-y, director of tile bur'eau 0 I *I e e " HEERY, whole-p Southern hospital g almost a magic phrase i y But really it stands fo Y friendship, cordiality and 1- guessed it) lots of delicious y Luzianne Coffee is al h cluded in Southern ho because it tastes so goo< grant hot coffee for peo knowwhat's good-that's L Good old Luzianne i d um-rn-r I--better try sot d Your grocer has it-ar aren't satisfied, he'll gi e every cent-honest I n I) l r II Sl llRI MlE i "Whenu It Pi SPECIAL NOTICES Noti( es Itisertot itt this t inntnn for nntw4 lent a I Swon.d for ir't l'44-l tha t 44m44 l44 h if4. 1 -el4 a woni for tua Ih 5..iihi!-. , --.t 4'-ll1 44 - We Itavi' on hand alimited number of stone churns. Be quick if you need one. Craig Itrus. ('o. 'ienns. 51-tf F Sr l'i' 1Jomanto I'lants. Mrs \V. } F. llendrix, phone 3121, Pickens. 5 For SaIi One Holstein and Jersev n milk cow, live years old, with secon'd b calf two weeks ol(d. Reasonable price 1) for quick sale. W. E. ('urtis, Six Mile, . Central, route 2. 52 YouIg Wonmen wanted as pupil d nurses in the ('itV Iiospital, (a;Trney. S. - C. A14ply to .*utr inttendent of Ilospi tal.I S Fmr +: it' Two huggies in firs;t hands, 0n' ('has, ('ity' and one Pied mont, in good shlie; olieen for cash or r goo( note. \I. .1. Welborn, phone e 2303, Pickens, S. C'. 51-tf 1 4Reneine Lookout. Mountain Irish r potatoes for sale at $2. (It) per hushel, 1 1. o. b. Easley. .1. It. .Jameson, Eas Iey, S. C. Wa'fIIIet Automobile mechanics, painters, carpenters and laborers. An derson Motor Company, lock hill, S. We are in the market for nice country dried apples. Craig Bros. Co., Pickens. tf it For sale: Two good Ford automo biles. J. Hagood Bruce, at the Pick ens Bank. t- 4ood MeIe for sale at right price. Can he seen at Pickens Mill office. 51 N ehool TIrusteeI'-Any school' wanting an ex perienced lady or gentle. man teacher, wi th first grade certifi r cate-s, and who can furnish str'ong te timonials on application, commiunicatei a wvith C. L. Craig, Pickens, Rt--. 50 ' p1W a3rn3 in" Not ice- All persons are - hereby forbidden to hire, harbor or in othr'wysassist. my son, McKinley s C ouch, who is a minor ando who left ghome withou t cause. M r's. Rot'sa ( ouc(h. I-jDacusville, S. C. I1 .YEy corn mill will be closed We-dne dlay and Thursday of each wee u mnt il -further notice. Gumy McFall 5 h For' MaleC- Two good horses and -mule: also :-seated hack. Will Fergu son, Pickens. t 'y Waanted--At the State H-ospital 1. for the Insane, Columbia, white s women, preferably between the ages o)f eighteen and thir'ty years, atssu dent nurses and attendants. For in dl formation write the superintendent. 51 F4or Maile-3 bushels mixed, well Central, S. C. See or write me, Cen 5 tral, S. C. E. 12. Hendlerson. 50 WanteV.uud Several hundred cords of e good pine wood; will pay $5.00 per cord. h Pickens Mill..1 Sntouunobalueats. -W renow -handling automobile supjplies and have n; on hand a line of Ford parts. Pickens y Hardhvare arid G;rocer'y Co. 51 II will pay ensh mnarket price for all f eggs and peanuts dlelive-red to me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tfj Pruestonm ' Plat-- Send for de -. scriptive price list on vegetable plants; e especially sweet potato. Fred M. Pres ton, Orlando, Fla. 52 s Mloney to L onn on Real Estate. ~A. P. D~u~ose, attorney, 'phone 210, Greenville, S. C. tf Do You Want t If you own land in Pick~ S counties and want to sell - good farm lands in the ab canisupply your wants. Frank E. A < )l- I-' t A I\ . d, . o'. I. earted, , ity-it's l o many. honest (you've t goodies. Nays in lbitality I. Fra ple who uzianne. lavor - ne quick. d if you r ve back Coffee U It'Reigna" Help to Win the War We can all help a little by raising our supplies at home. Pickenis county helped last year and the re sults are here to show Pickens never had more of the necessariet than now. Our advice would be to try again for a bumper crop of supplies. May we figure with you on your fertilizers? Morris & Company. Phone No. 36-Use It Coie to Pickens to Io vou tradling. Our itt~nrchants hnv. the goods and thev will tr- . you right. FRAIL THEM OUT If you have cane seed :1 beat them out and bring ithem to us, also bring us3 yourl eggs, roosters, dry hams, pop) corn, in 2. Sfact ainything in the pro- ~ duce line that we can ~ Sturn for you, it will be ~ +our pleasure to (10 it. : Craig Bros. Co -4; Pickens Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. suits are sent for and delivered when~ promised andc the work in (lone by an expert. WVork guaranteed. suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning~ and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning; $i suit. Special attention given to ladie We apreiat your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 o Sell or Buy? ens, Oconee or Anderson it, or if you wvant to buy ove counties, see me. 'I lexande lPl('K1,NS, S. ('. S-aturdlays andi .\(.Vdays