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Soldiers WRIST WATCHES See us for the above. We have a good stock. Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. 5ALLUM, Prop. & Mgr. PIone No. 8 ienyoulwan - A .,See: 1I(KENS SENTINEL PICKENS, S. C. SHARCOU T Q iT iHalKy MANUFACTURING ENGRAVE1,S Prices'Quite as Reas bleilCoivise'nti ihQualty. Up-to-the-Minute Job Printing. Sill Doing Business At Same Old Place And keeping up my old policylof giving More Goods for Less Money r Highest Prices Paidg FOR P RODUCE I0008 ( 35:~ cents a doz.en F III~ioCl ltS ent a lx und to 50 ~)cents each 00( D OF 18( A LL KIND1)8-at prices to move 'em .\ ear of Fu rn iture eaame in F'ridayv and is p)riced to) souit buyer Yours for trade, SJ. W. HENDRICKS SCHOOL BOOKS SAND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 4 We have the famous Atlas line of 0 SCHOOL TABLETS 0 75 Sheets Paper 5c H ave you seen our pretty Stationery? & 0 WATERMAN PENS 0Keowee Pharmacy0 R.E. Lewis, Prop. Phone 2~ Pickens, S. C. EltSONAL Here's to the man. who drives his own car, Even if he bought it with a "loan," For many a man drives another man's car When he thinks he's driving his own. At the school house, Thursday night, August 1. Good time. Good cause. -If you want to help some in this war, buy War Savings Stamps. - Miss Vera Groce of Welford is vis iting Miss Meda Boggs in Pickens, --Here it is August and we haven't seen, much less tasted, a home-made watermelon. -Van Clayton, of the navy, sta tioned at Charleston, spent last week in Pickens county. -Miss Nina Mauldin of Birmingham, Ala., is the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Farmer this week. -Lieut. Hammond and wife of Clem son College, spent Sunday with the family of A. John Boggs in Pickens. -Married, by J. B. Newbery, at his residence July 27, Miss Ida M. Gray of Pickens R-1 and James F. Chapman of Pickens. -Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spearman of Anderson county and Miss Addie Iliott of Easley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hiott in Pickens. -The Boy Scouts of Cateechee pass ed thru Pickens Saturday in a large truck on their way to the mountains where they will camp out several days. -George R. Campbell is announced this week as a candidate for magistrate at Cateechee. le is a well known young man and son-in-law of Jolly F. Williams. --Miss Katherine Hsll, of Wilming ton, N. C., is visiting the family of J. L. 0. Thompson in Pickens. She is an aunt of George Hall, son-in-law of Mr. Thompson. -N. A. Holder of the Six Mile sec tion is announced this week as a candi (late for coroner. He is a son of Tyre H. Holder, a Confederate soldier, and is well known. --The Sentinel has received a new supply of New Testaments for sailors and soldiers. If you want one we sug that you get it now, as they are getting harder to secure. -'hose who expect to run for office in Pickens county must personally file their pledges with N. A. Christopher, county chairman, before twelve o'clock August 9, or b~e debarred from running. -A series of meetings will be held at the Pickens Baptist church beginning the secondl Sunday in August. Rev. Mr. Matthews, pastor of Central Bap tist church of Greenville, will assist Pastor Ramsay. - The Sentinel is prepared to do your campaign printing, such as cards, cir culars, pamphlets, etc. Best work in the county. If you have The Sentinel to do it you may rest assured that is is correct in every way. -The Rev. R. E. Turnipseed, Presid ing Elder of the Greenville District, will preach in the Grace Methodist church August 4th at 11:15 a. m. 'rho public is cordially invited. Immediate ly after preachmng the thirdl quarterly conference will be held, --John Joe McFall left P'ickens Sun (lay to join fifty other South Carolinians who have gone to Syracuse, N. Y., where they will be trained for guard duty at ports of embarkation. These are men who are physically fit for lim ited military service only. --T. Christie Robinson, who has been manager of an oil mill at Commerce, Ga., for many years, is visiting rela tixes and old friends in Pickens county. Hie is with the Southern Cotton Oil Co. andl has recently been transferred to Cartersville, Ga., which is a promotion. -Rev. D. W. Hiott and family, of Holly Hill, Orangeburg county, are spending the month of August with relatives and friends in this section. Mr. Hiiott came up at this time to be at the Piedmont association of which he is moderator. This association will meet with Enon church August 1.and 2. An evening of rare pleasure is prom ised to those who are so fortunate as to be able to attend the entertainment to be given under the auspices of the Pick ens chapter, U. D. C., for the benefit of the war relief work. This organization has undertaken the care of forty wound ed soldiers in hospitals in France, and is looking after the needs of Belgian babies to a large extent. The Pickens chapter, ever alive to co-operative work, is doing Its full share In this great war work. We ege, One Hundred Dollars 1%.WavG for any case of Catarrh that Cannot be eured asire Catarrh Mediete. Halls Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past tlirty five years, and has become known as the ado reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hail's Cat rh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start takes Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. - F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 750. The program of the entertainment to be held at the school house Thursday night is very interesting. Miss Ellen Finley is visiting relatives and friends in Anderson. -R. 11. Barkley, a well-known citi zen of Liberty route 3, is announced this week as a candidate for county commissioner. --Several farmers of Pickens cotty are preparing to attend the tractor school and demonstration at Green wood August 1. --Dr. G. 11. Abernethy is announced this week as a candidate for the legis lature. He is the well known and popular dentist at Liberty and a capa ble citizen. -Misses Maggie Aiken, Leona Miles and Mae Roumilat, who have been vis iting Misses - Jewel and Bonnie Lee Henderson, have retnrned to their home in Greenville. -Rev. H. K. Williams, who has been pastor of the Liberty First Baptist church for several months, has resigned and moved to Virginia, where he has accepted a pastorate. ,-Pickens county is falling behind in buying War Savings Stamps. Buy some today and help keep your county up towards the top. At the same time it will help your country. --B. C. Ligon, former citizen of Pick ens county but now living in Elbert county, Ga.. is visiting relatives and friends in this section. Many old friends are glad to see him. SPECIAL NOTICES Notices inserteti itn this colin for one cent it wortd for first insertion tal one-half cent a wr]l for each snh.etunent ins1frtlio,. For Sae-New 1918 model 4-cylin der Buick; 5-passenger; run short time only; not hurt in any way, as only three months from factory. Apply to C. C. Allgood, Pickens. 1: AInotlier lurgntin-It won't lass long. One new Oliver Typewriter com plete; in apple-pie order; metal cover and base. Special price; write for it. Central Mercantile Co., Central S. C. 15 It. alnsI been norated that the Town Creek Roller Mill is only giving 30 lbs. of flour per bushel, when, as a matter fact, they are giving 31 lbs. per bushel. Pleunty of school books of every kind. Pickens Drug Co. 1l-tf Old nuewspapllers for sale at The Sentinel oflice. (Ourn Wnteud--J. TI. Flynn, Eas ley, S. C. 7-tf flannkM L'r sazle at the clerk's office-real estate mortgages, satis faction blanks, real estate dleedls, all kinds of .blhnks, chattel mortgages; large or' small order filled. 0. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7-tf I will pay cash market price for all chickens, eggs and peanuts djelivered to me at Pickens. D~an Adams. tf Notice of Increase of Capital Stock There will be a meeting of the stock holders of Franklin Guano Co., of Liber ty, S. C., at the Liberty Bank, on Thursdlay, August 8th, 1918, at 41 o'clock for the purpose of increasing the capi tali stock from $5,000 to $10,000. J. F. BAN IS'rai,, PrIesidlent. TI. R. O'Drri, 1-i Secretary and Trleasurer. GREE~NVILL The home merchant is entitled to town. When he cannot supply your always glad to see you and will take whose niames appear in this directory Insure in the Southeastern Life GREENVILLE, S. C. When you think of Millinery think of AYERS "Where Thousands Buy Their Hats" Musical Instruments of every description,. JOHN H. WILLIAMS -Advertisempt)'' Platform of J. H. Earle, For State Senate 1. I believe in abolishing the state penitentiary and each county working its own criminals. 2. As the banks of the state are chartered by the state and inspected by state bank examiners, I think in case of failure of a bank the state should make good the money deposited by its de positors. 3. Am in favor of making the following amendments in regard to chattel mort gages and stolen goods and live stock. Second chattel mortgages when given and claimed to be first; goods or J. H. EARLE stock mortgaged and not Candidate for State Senator, 'owned by the mortgagor; Born andPickens County. and stolen goods or stock, Bonadretired in Pickens county; should be mad good b th grdaeof Clemson College; had con- shudb ade godby th siderable experience as school teacher state, and the ones commit and civil engmneer.. 3r> years of age. ting such offences made to bus hesae. work long enough to reim burse the state. 4. I believe that every insurance company doing busi-. ness in the state should be required to deposit a certain per cent of their capital stock with the state treasurer as a solvency to be attached in case they fail to meet their contracts promptly. 5. Am in favor of repealing the hunter's license law. 6. Am a friend to the rural police system so long as. it is self-sustaining. 7. I oppose compulsory education. 8. As the supervisor's office is one of the most impor tant in the county, I believe the salary should he $1,500 and term of office two years. 9. I believe the people should be given an opportunity to vote on all bonded indebtedness. 10. Am a friend to liberal pensions for old soldiers. 11. At the next session of the legislature I believe in passing a law exempting all boys and men who take a part in the present war from poll and road taxes the re mainder of their lives. 12. I believe in making an appropriation at the next session of the legislature to erect a monument on the court house square to the honor and memory of the boys in the present war, and also one to the honor and memory of the old Confederate soldiers. 13. Am in favor of dedicating one of the rooms in the court house to the honor and memory of the boys in the present war and making an appropriation to put such fur niture in it as necessary, and to have all the boys who leave for the war to leave in this room a photo and short biography of his life, and if any of them are killed to place on the walls of this room a marble tablet to each one killed. 14. I stand for anything that means progress and will give equal rights to all. J. H. EARLE. I"Best For Emergencies"--. Byrd's Oriental Balm -so say thousands of satisfied users, who have found this reliable ~A. preparation indispensible in the household, formitore than 40 years. It quickly soothes, relieves andl ?VNPOUNS and otler bod:Ily aches~ and pail::;. Fo(r coughs SYRD'.S and~ co0l : a few drops on sugar v.'d1 afford almost thsserig'FrtAid P'repara- p* S25c and 50c a Bottle -~ Blue Ridge Chemical Corp,. { IF' YOUI Like to do business with a concern that alway II' I.JIJgives you what you pay for, always tries to please you, and always appreciates your patronage, do business with { The Pickens Sentinel when you need anything in its line. Phone No. 27. 13 BUSINESS DIR~ECTORY your trade first. lie is your neighbor and helping you to build up your home4 needs buy in Greenville, our big sister city, where the business men are pleasure in helping you to get just what you want. Firms and individuals are known by The Sentinel to be reliable. For Good Things to EatL.AMIS and the world's best Coffeer' go to Cto ilSok J. A. BULL CO. GREENvILLE, . . S . Mil uidn. Phn.1 DR. R. J. DRUMMOND ns(c) DENTIST Epr osligadcnrcig Over C. D. Kenney Co. Phone 1901.Grevl,5.C Poe Hardware & Supply Co. W .HL GRENvILLE, s. C. JwlradSlea~~ Wholesale and Retail15 orlMinSee JAS. F. MACKEY & SONS FrFtso itnto oT Funeral D~irecors PcueFae feeydsrpin Our service can be had in P'ickens oasa4ujle. county the same as in Greenville. ma. Phoe 19 ayilngls GBenilldington re 4