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-, ,.D W T OES-A big line of shoes at prices to suit buyer. CLOTHING, HATS--A big line to select from at right prices. Bell Overalls, $2.00. Little Gent Overalls, $1.50. 4 We pay 50c dozen for Eggs. f Friers, 30c pound up to 60c. Hens, 20c pound. Roosters, 15c pound. M SPECIAL 100 pairs of odd shoes at cost. Full line of Ginghams and Percales at prices to please. Splendid line of Furniture to select from. Produce a specialty. Yours for trade, J. W. HENDRICKS ++++++. *"I+H-+++ +1--++++H-++++++++++4+ +~*+-M-+ 3'. - fH ---CIf ~ ~ hiI-tIiii--- M 1 :!+ +"' "Occasionally we sell Oxfords and Muslins at this season of the year, but, we do not push such goods now. We Call Your Special:" Attention To our; line of Sweaters for, Boys.'and Girls, jMen and Women. iLet, us show you our line. A very useful 0 garment A good line o: ne winter Caps and Gloves for Men and Boys just. opened up. Cotton Flannels and Outings Some new pieces of Serges in black, blues and green. See us when S on want to buy merchandise or when you have produce for sale. 1 Craig Bros. Company Pickens, S. C. I have ten small farms in Oconee, all improved and ready for homes. T1erms easy. Also three well improved farms of 52, 60 and 74 acres each, near Pickens. Do you good to see them. I want to wind up this year's business by the 15th of December. Come at once if interested. hank E. Alexander The Man Who Sells the Earth and Cuts it to Suit Your Taste A N DERSON, s. C. PICK ENs, S. C. Maxwell Building, saturdays and Mondays. For Everybody0 - Will be clad to havo you look over our line 0 No Trash - but substantial goods of quality at fair prices is what we handle 3- 4 KEOWEE PHARMACY0 3 4 R. E. Lewis, Prop. Pickens - South Carolina 1 17 "bie Hlendricks of amp;: Ser t0 njthe dveek end with home folk. ru. B. C. Robinson spent Sunday i 4614y with her sister,' Mts, FreIn R : th. i ssBertha Cantrell spent the i PO wit h.friends-at Deniorest,-(4 Thanksgiving services will B' [ollv ring aptis'church by FIr4A1cthur Alei o the . S. Navy h ,fe-al day I k,ith his jc ei'r. T. R 1 MC Mias Adie i no )r the p.&N.. north, visited h c tyr Mr.'J-o . Tavy and statio pent Suny- wi Up to. November 14 * there 3,658 bales of cotton ginned in Picken ounty agalust 9,882 the same date last ear. The Martyn school resumed work c Monday with Misses - Annie Newton, c irtie Aiken and Sadie Nealy as teach- a !rs. James Massingill and his son-in-law, Fletcher Lewis, killed a hog apiece last week the two weighing 870 lbs. Both weighed over 400. Dr. W. J. Langston will preach at Peter's Creek on the first Sunday in December at 11 o'clock and at Nine Forks at 3 o'clock of the same day. Let everybody come out and hear him. Rev. John N. Wren] of Greenville will speak at3Pickens Mill Baptist ch7clWe'dnesday night ait7:00~o'clock. His subject is "Christian Education." The Hurricane Township singing con vention will meet with Praters Creek church on the first Sunday afternoon in December at 2:00 o'clock. Everybody come and meet with us. Am sorry, Mr. Editor, I cannot give you an advertisement; 1 am troubled with heart disease, and my physician says I must quit advertising so I can have absolute. rest. Rev. Pierre S. Ellis of Clemson Col lege, Baptist pastor, will speak on the first Sunday night in December at the Pickens Mill Baptist church. Every body invited to attend. There will be a box supper at Maul din school house Thursday night, No vember 28. The girls are urged to bring boxes and the boys their pocket booka. Proceeds go to school library. Bennett IH. Powers who has been flaging on the Southern Railway for several months has been promoted to baggage master. Good luck, Bennett, but look out for the big trunks. John C. Carey, of Charleston is visit ing in Pickens this week. We venture there are some who look forward with pleasure to the day when "Johnnie will conmc marching home. " And wve hope the time is not far distant, for we need him in Pickens. Arthur Allen, son of 'T. IR. Allen for merly wvith Pickens Hardware Co., but at present holding a position with the Sullivan-Markley Co., in Greenville. is visiting relatives in Pickens this week. Arthur is in Uncle Sam's Navy. There will be a community singing Thursday morning (Thanksgiving) at 10 o'clock at the Baptist church. This singing will precede the Thanksgiving service. Everybody is urgedl to at tend and help out. We overlooked the notice in last wveek's issue in regardi t~o Mar-tin's school opening last Monday, with Miss Annie Laurie Newton, principal, and Misses Gartie Aiken and Sadie Nealy, assistants. This is one of the beatI schools in the county 'and we regretI our oversight in not reporting the open ing (lay.] Mr. andl Mrs George D). Ilolly-of At lanta are spending Mr. Holly's ten day vacation in Pickens visiting his wife's relatives. Mr. Holly is on the police force serving as a detective and the work for the past year has been very strencous. He states that he has sue ceeded in apprehending somethhag overt 20 deserters from the army this year. ibarry Robinson went to Columbia ti ne L week wyhere he underwent an oper- ly it ion Tlhe operation seemed success- 01 rul limil at hast reports he was getting bl dlong .nicely. Haurry has been sick for 'ome time and his many friends hope hbat this operation will he successful hat he will b~e restored to his former '4 lh ;b gy1L! s i , s e assuredr 4eO o The ,6e Keowe l enin up 4tito 11hyhv dddsm e ing whconab the n todipy fh godsto au ntradyna F Lewis ~ ht alway shwooo ug e h slcto of , arice.', frlea o g maS timters ted ashould il yn t seetosery C tm wis n b one f Oc e i rms and you e fe manyre thn sg et ofmain The Keowe prese t . enIng up d C.isplaying a nse ii of'Christmas 64They have added' some new r, ing which enable the to display 0 'vf goods to a better advantage. 'Lewis always shows good judg ten~r the selection of articles for the c .,F ldbristmas times. Step in and a'ke your.f selections early. e Christmas will soon be here as evi enced by the appearance in the stores t f many things suggestive of making omebody happy by the gift of some appropriate present. The Pickens )rug Co. is bidding for a share of this usiness and you will do yourself a avor if you will look up their ad and nake your selections and buy early. raud Hester and His Wonderful Dog Inspeaking of good dogs, we don't now anybody that has any better one Ihan Claud Hester of Pickens. His log has treed 34 fine 'possums in the ast 30 days, to say nothing of rabbits Tnd squirrels. Claude says his dog arries with him the nnmber and den )f every 'possum in the county. Stores Close Thanksgiving We the undersigned merchants of Pickens agree to close our stores on i'hanksgiving Day, November 28th. Folger, Thornley & Co., I~angston's Garage, A. C. Gravely, T. D. Harris, Morris & Co. Louis Cope], .Johnson's 5 and 10 cent store, Pickens Hardlware & Grocery Co. Craig Bros. Bivens & Co. Guy McFall, Ioodmen of the World To Elect O0icers Dec. 3 Keowee Camp, W. 0. W. will elect fficers at their next regular meeting night, Dec. 6rd. They will also put up SERVICE FLAG at same meeting. ALL MEMBERS URGED TO BE PRE~SENT. Pickens School News An interesting dlebate was held in the. society Friday. The subject was re solved: That the African negro has been more cruelly treated than the American Indian. There were three speakers on the affirmative and three for'the negative. The decision was in favor of the affirmative. Misses Inez Morris, Edna Porter, Thelma Lewis and Bernice Carey were in Greenville Saturday.'' Miss Sara Mae Freeman entertained some of the younger set last Friday evening at her home. Charlie Cureton .was absent from school two days last week. School will close for Trhanksgiving D~ay only, on account of the time lost ;n Odtober. Friends and patrons of the school are nvited to attend the society meetings mn Friday afternoon. In Physics class Prof. McKinny asked sourdl Yongue what would happen if a ight were throwninto water at an an gle of 45 degrees. Hie answeredl quick y "It would go out!" The school will vacate one day for 'hanksgiving. -Card of Thanks 'ditor Pickens Sentinel: Allow me space through the columns f the Sentinel to express our heartfelt banks to our neighbors and friends for deir kindness and helping hands during de sickness and death of my husband, lenry Edlens, and especially do we iank Dri, Cannoni and Dr. Kirksey for ie untiring service rendered to him. [ay God's richest blessings be upon all them. Mlay those helping hands tbe essed ii"" andl in the world to come. Mrs. Susan Edens, J. R. Connelly. Town taxes are dne November 1at E. F. Alexndmem. Cit Ce'. H E N 014ti Pi JTNE 48St3OIA TED hoc will be Pickens Inn, Friday, l For One Day Only. Offer S ony ucing Evidence for the Sick Being Restored to Health Thru System of Tr The Associated Doctors, Specialists, l censed by the State of South Caro- "] na, and who have met with such phe- w< omenal, success throughout the entire th outheast, will be in Pickens, S. C., on re riday, December 6. 1918, for one day m; nly to demonstrate their new system f treatment of chronic disease cases. 'hese regular, reputable physicians wi elieve that the combined skill of sev- an ral trained specialists in chronic dis- an use cases can accomplish more than dii ne doctQr alone-in other words, in nity there Is strength. The offer to treat all who call on this di isit absolutely free, is their original fg iethod of getting their system of treat- se rent before the public guicker, and no ne, rich or, poor, white or colored, hould neglect to take advantage of g heir very liberal offer--ABSOLUTE- fr 'Y FRE (medicine excepted). No r utting-No knife. re It makes no difference how many m loctors you have consulted or how ti nany patent medicines you have taken, !ou cannot afford to miss this opportu icy of ascertaining your exact condi- w ion and be honestly advised. No one F hould require further evidence than the ollowing TESTIMONY: f Square Cheatham, Bolling Ala., writes: "I had rheumatism for over h two years and walked with a stick. I After taking the first dose of your medicine I threw away my stick. Your remedy has done the work and I am a now a well man, thanks to the Asso- t, ciated Doctors." Ira Craig, Greenville, Ala., writes: v "1 am doing very well. My foot is g healing, althoug I am compelled to d walk on it." J. r. Redding, Saginaw, Ala., h writes: "I am free from rheumatic c pain since commencing your treat- a ment." Thomas Marshall, Chapman. Ala., writes: "I can truthfully say I am a a new man. I feel I don't need the full I eight weeks you perscribed." - Mrs. Margaret W. Rogers, Georgi- t anna, Ala., writes: "I have been us- a mg your remedies prescribed near 3 a weeks and am feeling much better." " Rev. R. L. Fletcher, Camalia, Ga., e writes: "I am a new man; eat well, sleep well and feel like a man in my I t prime. I want to thank you and my t dear wife also wants to thank you, for she is so proud of my improvement." t c 1. P. Anderws, Blakely, Ga., writes: v "My boy has been a great sufferer k from skin diseases, sores and bed wet- f ting since childhood. He is 13 years old. Since taking your treatment he a has not wet the bed a single time. The terrible sores on his limbs and body are dissappearing like magic even in - this short time." 4ssoclated Doctors Specialls 311-12-13 Lyric Theatre Bui E 100 Head B|YOUNG S We have one load ! Mare Mules, weight 12( plow kind. We expect t< last of this week of got Smules-the easy kept kin< Also a few pairs of go S that look awful cheap. 'lMules are not as hip Swere. C. W. & J. E WALHALLA THE~j~ GROCERI al w fc~ '..he PICKENS HDWE. ken., S. C. TONS SPECIALISTS s u )ecember 6, 1918, y ervices Free of Charge. -How Chronic Sufferers Are ASSOCIATED DOCTORS eatment. Wrs. Susan Day, Albany, Ga., writes: am so pleased with my cure that I >uld.not regret having paid ten times e modest sum that I gave for the medies which have taken me out of r misery." Mrs. S. A. Baker, Lamar, S. C., 'ites: "I am feeling lots stronger d better. Have good appetite. I sure glad I am taking your reme William C. Orr, Bamburg, S. C., ites: "I have taken all the reme a you prescribed for me and am fling much better. Will you please id me another.'" Rev. S. B. Thompson, Society Hill, t C., writes: "I have been sufferin m a deep, incomplete fistula for are. Your remedies gave me mor lief than all the doctors and sund edicines that I ever took in all t ne." C. L. Therrell, Chesterfield, S. rites: "I am getting on just ti eel well, eat we and sleep well."i" W. T. Thurber, Waterbury, A rites: "I have received great ber om your treatment." John' Davis, Clara, Mo., write: iven't had a spell with my eyes . commenced with your treatment.' Mra. Davis writes: "My stom . ad heart are better. I can sleep bet Mrs. W. L. Jadwin, Jadwin, Mo., rites: "I am some better. The . lands are going down and I am a great eal stronger." Now that you know the truth, you ave only yourself to blame if you antinue to suffer from Piles, Kidney nd Bladder Troubles, Discharges, Bed Vetting, Blood Poison, Skin Eruptiona, heumatism, Epilepsy, Uric Acid oisoning, Paralysis, Nervous Troubles nd Debility. Neuralgia, Stomach and .iver Troubles, Catarrh, Asthma, ronchitis, Pleurisy, 'Tumors, Indiges ion, Constipation, Gall Stones, Ovarian nd Female Troubles, Enlarged Glands nd reflex condition of the nervous ystem, and those diseases about which post people dislike to consult the gen ral pi'ctitioner. Bear in mind that this will likely be he last visit when the specialists ex mnd their services FREE. Hundreds have been restored to eir perfect good health, with rosy heeks and sparkling eyes-so may ou. The specialists are tog well nown throughout the state to re: ire arther mention. Married women should be accom anied by their husbands and children y their parents. Remember the hotel, day and date -one day only. Hlours 9:00 a. m. to 4 p. m. is Offces ami Lassoratorles4 ding, Birmingham, Ia. of GoodE f good heavy-boned A )O lbs.,-the real disc M unload two loads the >d blocky, thick mare M od blocky horse mules M has you heard they M Bauknight ES7CARIE In our1 establishment ara, rm every' standpoint, per etiy satisfactoryv. Their ex Ilent (luality is conceded by who h)ave tr i('d themi and a can giuaran tee their' purity it isguaranteed tous by the mufacturer's. It will be mfey in your pocket to deal re because you not only get 'a highest grade of go:)ds I ray the lowest p~rice for 3 m.4 .4AV RO."~ C0.' W~