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e Pickens Sentinel PICKENS, S. C. P U B L I BI 1 l: ) W Km i, Y W. L. MATIHENY, Editor and Managei . mtered at alekeux 'stollee ms SecoOli Ciusi Miii Matwr 1.50 A YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE NOVEMBIR 7, 1918 SAYS THE OFFICE OWL With the kaiser it seems to be: Kill the women and children first. The only way you can get along with some men is to walk the other way. We have never known a truly wise man to brag nor a braggart who was truly wise. Money may b(" time root of all evil but most people wouild llke to hive a1 lot of it to plant. Unfortunately wvhen people find it no--s'sar. t eonmi zoi1 '.. 'h rity is the flr t thiag to get it in the neck. W'c ti brief for incratitul lot nelit - I) we think that the doer of a kin-mHess has a right to de:at nd ahject servittu'e in return. The reason some men r"1't c. cre'* it for what they can (o is b'',ne they never (1o the thin -hy : :r. fr'.il someone else will e ,h 'r+e, f'r. A CORRECTION I ',ekens Se'ntine!, P'icken , S. C. Gentlrn: I had an att:ack of mnluerza about two weeks ago mral s.n,(. .f your cor respondent s pulise ed ;. :otice t. your loafer that I was dead It. is to i:. form you that 1 :I a r : Ir.-tead. I have t i '(iitsi s: \ ixt :'. intiu(nzu 11: -" to days . Wvil a;" .i att :i. t i.- , you aike hi e (rrt:ti r C C. I '!OR "TO0N, M.D. rectior rtnd(c w i. L to coingrnatulauat th' doctor (;Id we w re in <rror.- P"d. Corporal P arrott Overseas The following i temti is ta(en fIro a recent isstue of the D1es %Iones I (.w a Register: "Mrs. Wmn. .1larvis, of the Brown An nex, received word v sterdlay front lie son, Corporal I). C. Parrott. of the Om( Hundred 'T hirt v-third suplv train. that he had arrived .afe'ly overseas. I h had been stationed at ('arnip Cody.'' Corp. U arrot t is a furmoer i'ceken.s counttv young manlt. HeIt is a granditaon of ..iiH. (Claytorn (of I ihety. ailso the grandson of Rouben 1. Parrott of [Six Mil(e. He enhasted April t6th, 191l7: wanIted to be' one- of the first to4 go five rseas, buat insrtead has been in ser vice down 'in the border ini New Me'x Ice u nt r.ecently when hie was trans ferre-d to (Camp IDix, New Jersey, thena D~eath of Mrs. J. M. Hayes Mrs. Aurie Hamyes, wife ((f , M. i ayve. died Saturday of complications fowgan at tack oif Spanish irntu ena Mrs. Hayes was before her rnar riag'e Miss Aurie Bagwei!, daughter of C L Bagwell, and wats about 3l years old at the time of her death. She leaves a husband and six small children toL mourn her departuore. Mrs. Hayes wea memrber of Griffin church arnd a o !istenrt Christianr woman 1Her life was p'ntle. but like stil water, it was dAeep1 Ih. her hoeart of hearts she car ned thoise tne loved. andS her hand was rneier wodty. her step never failed in mntering unti. cauring for andl wait ing upon tnose who in any way were dependent upon her. 'Truly a good woman has been taken away in the prime of life to her et'!rna; re.-ting place. .%re was buried att Giffin church, the services being conductedi hfy her pastor, Rev. F. S. Childres~s. Tthe bereaved father and children we extend heartfelt sympathy irn the loss of their good wife and mother. 1 wish to thank the many friends and neighburs for their kindness during the sickness and death of my beloved wife, and also wish to thank Dr. Porter for his earnest attention. All that loving hands could do wvas done, and it will be impossible to ever repay them for their kind servics. 1 pray that God will bless each and every ono of them. .1. M. Hayes. M)NE SWEPERS BEGIN THE London.-A large fleet of the latos types of B3ritiah mine-sweeperg begat the tedlious task of clearig the Dar daLnolles ofi ilutu andu ijk obslitutc tione. This work, together wkth othe safeguards which the allies conside to be -necessary before the nlled flee eontemfjte tortuous ewaterway leadin past Contteantinoplo and through th .Bospoe to thae'Black eea, will tak saeveral days, in -the opinion" of th BIritid nodmiralty, PICKENS CHAPTER RED CROSS NOTES Tihe colored friends of the Red Cros have given excellent service in the re cent linen shower. They contributed large number of eggs, many sendinj notes saying how gladly they did thei bit. The local colored auxiliary laun diered the articles sent in. The count; chapter is most appreciative of thei kindness. A large allotment of knittlng is .1 hand-220 sweaters and 242 pairs o socks. The sweaters are needed .rst so everyone who is willing to please see the led Cross at once A branches will please notify the c of woman's work how many the' take. The winter is upon us boys are needi:ng their wr: :,o Niiase be prumrt. The!: homre erv'ice d ." na - i ready to :e 'p Are yo: a ... See.he ~ .. wll r nDeath of M rs. L nn e B~ c n. a huba en-. t we srra c.hiildrem 1 mon~urn tetr deat. Sne was ;aid i re4 in the Secor,a ': cis: ermeterv or :.I folic . ing Saturda after a snort se vice conducteo b Rev. i G. Fieid and Good Ch, like tPossum at BECA USE cup of cc "'' en It just right. T urs, It And th. Savo spot, for it's I If you don'i is worth who and he'N give LZA 12 DON'T P Y: ourv Lib< When you bought your money to the 4 might "do your pal 2'You gave the Gov( the boys ''over the ot' your support. You shared the bui lands who are heav Keep your 'Bonds fo3 To dispose of them, f necessity, is unpati as not to buy! Furthermore, Libe *surance for your fu This is friendly, tin ten to those who m in exchange for: Hundreds of millio, -lo..t during the pas S parted with their: Sell!8 P i4KF ~D[iiTIRE: Two Deaths in One Family On Tuesday night of last week Paul ine, the daughrer of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B Durham died. Her death was caused by influenra followed by pneumonia. On Thursday a son, Herberta tcmbt: ed to an attack of the same disases lin r terment was uiade at Mt.. lttel ceme tery. lev. W. 11. Lrwis of Greemill , and the pastr .d)cted the' f'unecrAl r service.,. Both P'auh~ne 4mde Hrbe rr were members of Mt. 'eithc.i The dclastsof t h( Sunday +chool' we"re the ;all earrs. Brother Drham And hic ert .i f, ily hAw had infletnza, bul t mst l them Are rcovering. auline . erbc'rt w cre bright C hristisan s as e'r ^ regular in, attendCance at : f ;:: cs -t and t S1ny s cho~ol hr;ther Durham and wife Are s : bristiar~s and loyal member t MN Bet.hS. He is superintendet; r:h unAr:. hool. A t All gat1eurigs serMes Rr Durham a ,%rc prese cr.t. They carry t-heir chi ldre uer the ouse of the Lord s,. La ne r. thewo be-as r - je you ov,-er derec. his rot~r! e hra' r andyo rl orgng it..: '. kne tit Lum~e heavy sor trot .'l of pnh and piy ep. e ymp tAn that this oodaol Luanthn4 tocafy w-:. ie worth SS Cli onr .la~nuary 1 s y: An:d, on hat date i urcrhas Sa. eory st. a. preas rtvadrente unconditional surre oe -:brcy W .S . ar.;: help bring escoffee yer gostouether Go Sweet tatoes Luzianne rnakes the beat-tasting Kee you ever drank. It's roasted he fragrance-you can't forget it. r ldeniiens. -s new that Lueanne jest de the all of punch and pep, think that this good old Luaianne t you paid, thn tell your greeer you back every coat. 3rty Bonds! n ourLie Bonds.n rnment dlars h'ome bend rear tagble peplenceo Lrty Bondsren in ture.N tely advce no *ols Buy Your W This is the advi give it is not only higher in price, b get. E One well known shoe c for next spring, and other need, but no more, and bt Our shoe business for 'ntire shoe business for la We attribute the reasc n the Walk-Oveer shoe, t a we are handling thre Call On For we have a very good and we are endeavoring t we are ordering constantl When you buy your buy the best: cheap shoes and all the time. FOLGEF Clothing, Shoe$ Sole Agents for Walk-Ove -New Home Sewiing Machir No better lines made in Am P Peammeseem Suits, Coat At Bolt's D We are now Goods, including and we cordially new styles and g .Milhl( We especiall; Millinery Depart the most comple Rour milliners wi not you may be styles correct, an Edwin L "The St more uniformity in observing meat less and wheatless days would pre Svent a marf from getting meat or wheat denied him at 0on0 restaurant merelyv by oing to another. Every time a housewife orders beet' Instead of veal she is giving that calf a chance to grow into full steerhood.1 A three-year-old will feed mote Amer ican by hav e fron+ tan a calf .ill. "T T inter Shoes, ce we give you, an from the fact th ut tiey will be sci oncern has allotted us to a concerns will fall in line. ty the best quality always. the month of October wa st winter. n for this to the lines we a Endicott, Johnson & Comi e of the best lines of shoes Us For Your Sh stock at present, with price. a keep our stock up so we ca y to be shipped by express. shoes consider quality mor< are cheap at any price. S Yours truly, ~, T HORNLA ., Hats and Gent's Furnishing G, ~r and Godmian Shoes, C2arhart es. Chase City and Sumniers' rica. Therefore there are no b and Milline apartment Store, I showing our en1 Ladies' Suits, Coal invite you to co: et our prices. ~ry and y invite you to vi ment. You will flu te in this section c 11 be glad to show ready to buy. Y d our prices reason: Bolt& ( ore That's Alway EASLEY, S. C. WE EUV OLD FALSE TEETH (broken or not.)$. Wetoalso50 pye aca value for Diamonds, old Gold sali ver and pos and receive cash by return mail. Dept. X, 2007 so. 5th st. P'hilndeinhin Pn. - . A t . ..., , .y.',: idBNow "1 id the reason we at shoes will be ,rce and hard to certain amount of shoes Buy such shoes as you A s nearly as large as our e handling, as we think any. and H. C. Godman, made or sold in America. oe Needs s the same as last year, .n supply your needs, and than price. It pays to tick to qualify first, last ~Y&OO. )ods a Specialty Overalls, Iron King Stoves, Buggies, Mitchell Wagons. etter lines sold. y Opening rOpening asley, S. C. ire line of Fall is and Millinery, me in and see the I Suitsl sit our Suit and ad it to be one of f the State, and you, whether or4 ou will find Our able. ~ompany s, Busy" McS wain & Craig I LAWYERS Practice in state and Fe"-'" Greenville oifie See The Smi