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OUR OPTICiAN WILL BE WITH US SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 ONE DAY ONLY He is a special representative of Brown Sloan Optical Co., Greenville, S. C. He is an expert, a specialist, and we personally guarantee his services. *V The weather does not affect his work, see him on above date rain or shine. :: t Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. 11ALLU M, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 f r I Have Several Houses and Lots Nicely finished up and in good sections of the town. Will sell or exchange for small farm. 'This property belongs to Mr. 1. M. Mauldin. Also have several farms near l'iekens for sale. Mr. Mauldin is now in Columbia and is anxious to dispose of his properties. Can give terms. See me. h, Frank E. Alexander The Man Who Sells the Earth and Cuts it to Suit Your 'T'aste ANDERSON. . c. PICKENS, S. C. Maxwell iBuildinrg. Saturdays and Mondays. di A "los"" Ladies' Oxfords y A T REDUCED PRICES ti I Jtwill pay you to come and look them over and 1t 14 get your next summer footwear now, as the n 1 the price will be much higher next year. 1 to n We are handling the famous Peters Brand 14 1 Shoes, 'Strong as the I.Law." These shoes it MM have a nation-wide re)utatioln. SAll-of our Summer stock going at reduced prices. Beautiful line of fall goods coming in. i Highest Prices Paid i: SFOR PRODUC E 14 (0OR N - .0pr'uhl Xl l'' I LIRS-30 cent s a pound1( t o 50 cents each Yours for trade, ~ 9 J. W. H ENDRICKS GIVE ONE 4 0 TO YOUR BOY Whether he's mn camp :r in schoolihe will iedaWtra Fountain IPen-the best made. 0* 4Weihavel them for ~i~ad so. Large stock of School Tablets, 0 Stationery, etc. KEOWEEiPHARMACY R.cen E. -Lewis,iProp. Picen - South Caroli a LOCAL AN PERSONAL) Born unto Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Allen, September 2, a daughter. The Sentinel appreciates it when its riends sends it local items. Have you seen the Keowee Hank's ew bookkeeping machine? W 'T Griflin and family of Greenville pent Sunday with friends in Pickens. Dick Jennings and family of Green ille spent Sunday with his parents in ickens. Capt. John L. Valley, of Fort Ogle borpe, spent Sunday with his family Pickens. Olar Nalley has ;accepted a place as alesman for the Pickens Hardware nd Grocery Co. Pastor Hcdges of the Grace Metho ist church has:been granted a month's adatdon'by his.bngregation. Young ladies of Oolenoy will give a lay at their school house Friday night :r the benefit of the Red Cross. Mrs. Ed G.EMcDaniel, of Rutherford :unty, N. C , nee Hester Cureton, is isiting relatives in Pickens county. sse C. Jennings and family_of [ardeeville are visiting his parents, Ir. and Mrs. J, C. Jennings, in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Squires of Greenville ere recent visitors at the home of her bother, Mrs. K. L. Cureton, in Pickens. Read the advertisement of the Wes yan Methodist College. This is a Mme institution which deserves sup )rt. W. M. Chappell recently received word uat his son George N. Chappell has ended safely in France with the 81st vision. HIenry .). IHendricks and family of nderson have been visiting relatives id friends in Pickens county during re past few weeks. Miss Alherta Yongue gave her Sun ty school class a picnic in Hollings orth's pasture Friday afternoon and (e occasion was much enjoyed. Mrs. F. '1'. Pickens of Veaverville, C., is visiting her 'aughter, Mrs. B. .)ay, in Pickens. Mrs. Day has been pry sick with fever, but we are glad say is improving now. The Pickens Drug Co.'s regular vis ing optician will be at their store axt Saturday, September 7. All his ork is guaranteed and the local drug ore stands behind it. See advertise ent. Sergeants Wmn. Freund of Chicago, .IK. Ives of Hartford, Conn., Joseph .Crews, Chas. E. H-ill and C. L. Pickson of the state of Washington were recent guests at the home of M. .Hester in Pickens. Mrs. B. IB. LaBoon andl children, Larry, Jack, Flossie and baby, motored a Rock Hill recently to visit her sister, Irs. Olga Richey Goodwin. Mrs. Good rin returned with them to Pickens andl pent several days with relatives. Send the home paper to that boy of ours in France. Several Sentinels ow go to -France every week. There a nothing else the boys over there vould rather have than news from home - a letter first, the home paper next. The next union meeting of the Pick ns Association will be held with Pleas *nt Grove church, embracing the fifth ~unday in September. Program will ppear next week. The churches are sked to elect and send a full delega ion. l'he Central chapter Red Cross rooms ,ill be open on Tuesday mornings rom 9 to 12 and Thursday afternoons r~om 2 to 5, beginning September 3. 'hey are located over the Hobbs-Hen erson store. Everybody is cordially ivited to the rooms at these hours. It is with much regret that we chron 31e the serious illness of Mrs. Robert L. Bowen, one of Pickena' oldest and ery best ladles. She has been at the olnt of death for several days, and rhile there seems no chance for recov ry hosts of friends still trust that she till get well and spend 'many more ears of usefulness with us. T. R. Allen has resigned his p~osition s mana'ger of the Pickens Hardware nd Grocery Co. to accept a position ,ith Sullivan-Markley Hardware Co. f Greenville. He is now taking a hert, vacation before entering upon his ew duties. The people here regret to -ec old Riley leave, but wish him abun lant success in his new place. Hie has )een in Pickens twelve years and has rnde friendIs without number in this :ommunity. Hie will not move his fain lv to r,.-..:n.fo sm,. tie . $i Reward, $1$ Abe readere of this paper win 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. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur taces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting 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. CICNIY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, 760. SPECIAL NOTICES_ Not ices inserted i this coluin for one cont a wvoadi for lust Issortion ri te-half cent a word for etch hiubseq1u nt itUhu'rt l'. For Male---Duroc Pigs. Delivery Sept. 16th. First coners gets choice. T. D. Harris. 19 For Sale-Two mule colts, three years old. W. J. Lynch, Pickens R-3. 19 For Male--Good 4-year-old mule; Al qualities; weigh about 800 pounds. One 21-2 Studebaker wagon, practi cally new, at bargain. Cash or good papers on either. G. W. Keasler, Sun set, S. C. 19 lost between Six Mile and Moun tain Grove church a pair of rimless glasses in case. Finder please return to this oflice or J. L. Dillard's store at Six Mile and get reward. 18 For sale- -20 bushels of fine Abruz zi rye; also few Berkshire pigs. R. A. Hester, Liberty R-3. 17tf For wale-Fresh cow with fourth calf. W. M. Edens, Pickens R-6. 18 Tie biggest supply of writing tab lets and school tablets we have ever had. See our new line of pound paper and box paper. Pickens Drug Co. For Sale-Ford touring car, 1917 model, shock absorbers, Yale lock, broad steering wheel, good tires. In first class condition. Also one Gurley's surveyor's compass, six-inch needle, with Jacob's staff, in first class condi tion. George E. Welborn, Pickens R-3. Phone 2303. 16-tf See ourt line of Cameo Rings and ilrooenes. Prices up to $20.00. Sim mons' Chains, guaranteed a life-time, $5.00. Pickens Drug Co. ( otn Vn t tel-- J. T. FIlvnn, Eas Iey, S. C. 7-tf Ilanils t'or sale at the clerk's oliee---real estate mortgages, satis faction blanks, real estate deeds, all kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages; large or small order iilled. U. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7-tf Notice My wife, Mrs. Zora Ozment. having left me without any just cause, I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by her. J. V. OZMEINT. Central, S. C., 3d Sept. 1918. 20 Littleton College Has ,just closed one of the most. suiccessful years in its histol'y. The 37th annual session will he gin Sept. 25th. Write for' new illustrIated cat logue, also and (Q:IKL for' por1 ticulars concerning our specin\ offer' to a few girls who Canl not payv our catalogue rle. A\ddress J. M. Rhodes i ttleton, N. ('. L. 4. T4NNERVY LIBERT 1EV S. C. Eye-Sight Specialist Graduate and Registered OPTOMETRIST-OPTICinN Eyes Scientifically Examined. Glasses Accurately Fitte-d. Millers' Certificates Tfhe Sentinel office has a small supply of Millers' Certificates in stock which are being sold at 40c per hundred. WVhen ordering by rnail add *r cents per hundred for postage. Sticking Type is one thing and Artistically Deign~ed Advertising is another. We specialize in the latter --the kind that will make your letterheads, station-I ery and advertising matter a credit to your business. Qh See us the next time you nced something in the printing line. Wesleyan Methodist College Central, S. C. Character Distinctly Christian, supported and controlled by the Wes leyan Methodist Church, but in no sense sectarian. Not show, but work--honest, thorou k is our aim. Char tered by the State of South Caroina work :. Faculty The faculty makes the school. Ten experienced men and women, graduates of the leading colleges, Constitute the acuity. Thirteen states repr ented in sdent body and faculty. ,. ," Equipment 'he main building is a three-story brick and cement struct urheated by steam, electric lighted, supplied with toilets and shower baths. Eighteen rooms besides office and chapel. Two dormitories wit h commodious rooms. co fandapm " comprises 145 acres. . - 01fr Courses A four years high school course preparing for any standard college. A four years college course, requiring thirteen units for admission, and three years heological course. " Splendid musical advantages in piano and voice under thoroughly qualified teachers. Expenses Our rates are the lowest compatible with high standards. " Only $75 pays tuition fee and board for a term of eighteen weeks. For further information ask any business man of * Central or any old student, or address the PRESIDENT H. C. BEDFORD, 4. 0., 4. M., D. D. Packers' Costs and Profits How much do you think it costs 1. To dress beef, cure hides, and prepare all the numerous by products ? 2. To cool the meat for two or three days before shipment? 3. To freight it to all parts of the country in special refrige rator cars, iced daily? 4. To carry it in hundreds of branch houses, each with its refrigerating plant? 5. And to deliver it to the retailer - sweet and fresh - in less than two weeks after dressing? Swift & Company did all this for you in 1917 at an expense of less than 2%/ cents per pound of beef sold, including an average profit of %/ of a cent a pound. Figure for yourself how little effect, this cost and profit had on prices you paid for beefsteak. Swift & Company, U. S.A. IF YOU 'ike to do business with a concern that always gvsyou 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. Try an Advertisement in The Sentinel CEDAR SHINCLES Another car of Cedar Shingles and they are going good. How about that old roof that is giving trouble ever~y time it rains? We also have a small stock of house paint that is going at a reasonable~ prico. Phone 12. Easley Lumber Company, SSuccessors to Picens Lumber Co., Pickens, S. C.