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9 ckens Senti CKENS, S. C. I i~ H E: 1) W K, E IC L :P fMyR 19, 1918 ykr+ s l'ostothee its Seont l inu .\ail Matter. R, INVARIAII.Y IN ADVANC y HIoITT'. Manager. )NSHINE COLUMN tockholders are also goo *tarted a "back home i .. ... . v ..v .".v "r.) lit +ecretary who makes so man, ublic? o does look like "long sweet or ours. We always did lov< nyway. funs have gotten out of but in doing so got them. ito a holu'a scrape. old bachelors who used to had rather go to war thali ried have their chance now, one h:.s said that it requires science to dodge work; but doe.; it thesw days must be a n. said that "money makes the , but it takes the old nag'. ill gold almost to make het eery far. ibuns have developed into lint rs lately. Perhaps they im he spirit from association wit I issians, champeen retreaters. "Cash and carry" is the .order of the day these wnr times, and whet the Fourth Liberty Loan is launched on the 28th, you can pay cash foi them and carry them home. '!here is sonti hingt raqaiuy wronp with the f'ellow .ho is always;5 hopping arnd lie 'a red ;it at a plienie in hi: ut he is alwa m., with 1'. "o what's the use? avrbd whoese f~oin the blress aing : roftoer comfothe neeiie o life is that the latter can'pay out while the former, if caught, and h< surely will be, wvill have to wvorki out inl one of Uncle Sam's prisons~ Oh, for a tiring equadl for both of fendlers! Orchestras in some of' thm larger citie - are dlropping all of their musicians hu Onle. Milwaukee, however, failed t state which piece they avould retain Wec aren't up much on1 mi~, but w would hate to sit thru a performane with no music except that giveni by bass viol.' A. Several subscriber's have ;aked it' w had( discontinued our m1oonsh11inet ('olumn1 It has been only te'Ilmarily and spa1s , Iwar." We telt hke we ought toiv son. For which our' readlers are neC doubt thankful. The "'swatthe-Ily"' erusadle didn't utmount to much. We killed aL few i . lion of the pesky things, but the frost will make a clean sweep of them this fall. When we acquire suflicient gump. tion to separate us from the class o common geese we will eliminate the n1 trouble by wiping out the places wher the pest is bred. To swat the fly I -more of a slogan than anything else. United Staltes Chamber of Con mnerce ha-a filed with President Wi: son charges against the .Federt Trrade Commission, in which it is de nounced as an irresponsible body that hats lost the confidence of th public. The trade commissioni re torth with the assertion that th * chamber of commerce has never ham th n e e f the ubmlie.Chance r Y a - . HeIikhsYo Luzianne Conel" APOT of steaming, stimulating AMLuzianne Coffee set before "a gentleman and a judge of fine coffee." " A finer hot beverage than good, old Luzianne never existed. Q Luzianne tastes all the way down and you say "Set 'em up again." Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee.,I n It s, It *. From Grand Rapids Press: k1 'lHere is the most S %vivid story of the great war that has been written up to the present time. The volume is crowded ' t with vivid experi , ^' ;r ,:enCeS. "le went Over the ._ "O ver : ''I th rTon ." \!l i *Oe V'"He's Going Again." What He Did for America. :2: He raised $900,000 in First Liberty Loan Drive. He raised $1,011,000 in Second Liberty Loan V Drive. He raised $11,000,000 in Third Liberty Loan 'fDrive. S He raised more than $1,300,000 for various war funds, including Red Cross, Knights of Columbus, Y. M.C. A. and Soldiers' Smoke Funds. . This Feature Will Be Shown At ILyric Theatrei' + EASLEY, S. C. ~. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28. 1Car of Carver Wgons Best wagon on the market. I Price is right. Several second-hand wagons to sell at a sa + See me at once if in need of such. Yours for business, W. T. EARLE, Central, S. A "...I.. n. WM + F /\~t+.." 4 - ........ .w..... " . 'I l 1, " ; ISTE TSC We have just received Hats showing several di The Stetsonian and the $6.00 and $7.00. The price of Hats havt any other line of merc: fall order early last spri you up with your fall ha ? last season. o, + We are also showing a $3.00, the same price the twenty years, and the MI See us before our pre hausted, for they are goi 0 You FOLGER, TIH Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gc Sole Agents for Walk-Over and Godnia New Home Sewing Machines, Chase Ci No better lines made in America. 'heret THE MAN WHO READS Says M i'. ClarencE. Poe, one of The Pickens county men who read1 TIE P1 those who do not. The Sentinel is primaril of Pickens county, irrespective of chss or pol AT BOLT'S DEE We have gone through the differe out a lot of special bargains for July few of them listed below. You can shopping now as-the goods we have < than thenew goods that are coming calico, apron and dredd ginghams-a than we can buy the same goods to-d1 turned from the northern markets~ ai gains for mid-summer selling. Shirt Waist Special-Ladies' fine Organ. die and Voile Waists, $1 andl $1.25. Ladies' fine Silk Waists, made of wasl silk e pe-ch ine arnd georgette crepe, Ladies' White Linen Skirts--150 ladies' fine .white skirts that sold from $1 to $1.25 (in goo'd condition, not soiled1) July close out price, 59c each. Delmar Apron Check Ginghams, guar n - teed colors,. value about 25c yard, our July price, 15c vard. Beautiful line Dredd Ginghams in plaids, checks and striped, our July price. or ' yard. Figured Voiles ' u Ar a shipment~~~ ifferent style Extra Feat, advanced 1, tandise, but t rig, which e. bat about t1 big line of Bonar Hats a y have sold at for the pas her hat at $4.00. sent stock of Hats is e: ng much higher. rs truly, DRNLEY & 00. nt's Furnishing Goods a Specialty n Shoes, (arhart Overalls, Iron King Stoves, 4 !y and Sumumers' Buggies, Mitchell Wagons. 4 ore' there are no hotter lines sold. IS THE MAN WHO LEADS North Carolina's foiremost citizens. DIENS SENTIN ICI, have the advantdage over v a county paper andl purposes to serve the people itics. $1.50 a yr.. $1 for 8 months. 50c for 4 mos. TIS er peals ARTMENT STORE nt departments of our store and picked and August selling, and you wvill find a save a lot of money by doing your early >n hand now we can sell you much cheaper) in for fall. For instance we are selling nd in fact most all kinds of cloth at less ay at wvholesale. Our buyer has just re ~d he picked up a good many special bar Good Heavy Cheviot Shirting-Today's ) price about 35c yardl. Our special price dluring July, 25c yard. One lot of Calico and narrow width per.. (cIles, value 25c yard. Ou July price, 15c yard. Yard1-wide( Bleaching, very good grade.} We bought these goods some time ago. Special July price, 20c yard. 36i-inch Pajama Checks, July price, 25c0 yardl. Men's Straw Jsv