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Wintirop Cdifee
SCHOLARSIPand ENTRANCE
Examination
The examination for .the award of
acant scholarships in Winthrop College
Mad for the admission of ne students
ill be hold at the County Court House
99 FRIDAY, JULY 6, at 9 A. U. Appli-,
ebts must not be lets tlan siyteen
years of age. When Scholarships are
vacant after July 0 they will be awhrded
fW those making the highest average .at
Ibis examination, provided they meat
Che conditions governing tho award.
Applicants for scholarships should write
to President Johnson for scholarship ex
amination blanks. These blanks, prop
erly filled out by the applicant, should
be filed with President Johnson by July 1.
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session will open 1
September 19, 1917. For further infor- I
tuation. and. catalQgue,:address ,-ERE81
aENT D. B. JOHNsON, Rock Hill, S.C. (4 (
Putnam and Diamond Dyes. Keowee
Pharmacy.
Porter's Pressing Club u
t
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al. t
tering, Etc. '
Suits are sent for and delivered when f
.promised and the work is done by an e
expert. Work guaranteed.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleanin
and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning,
suit. Special attention given to ladies'
quits.
We appreciate your patronage.
B. B. PORTER, Proprietor,
At Portei's Barber Shop.
Telephone No.38
Saves Doctor's Bills
Instead of calomel and other violent purga.
ilves, which are dangerous as well as nauseating,
.t Is better to use a reliablo medicine like
Granger Liver Regulato:
Under date o t]
Oct. 27. 1916. J. W.
been using Oarge: 0
Liver Ro.gulator in
n family foryreara E
oand foii it to wo
fine faily reied.
euse ha suas
rnnumMroes doctor
2S bills. I alway keer
it in my hjouse ar'A
rn a o awould not be with.
out it."1
Soldf by dnag. v
8as 215ca boxc
IRe!fuse all mubstl.
tutes. 2
araager MedkIcne CoChattanooga. Toea
AMOND BRAND g t
41 "a
L D S fOHI.CHSTICR
DIMONDILB I IE anA
DA ON fEA ND PILJA rtwnwf~
rreaded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. j~
.FOLD BY ALL DRUGG ISTS e
TlMo EVERYWHERE-Wr"'THd
$10.90 EASLEI
Washing
VL
Southern Rail
ACUOI
United Confederate Vei
From Special Train &
Lv Greenwood, S. C., 4.15 p. im. J
Lv Abbeville, S. 0., 3.45 p. mn., J
Ly H{odges, S. 0., 4.34 p. mn.. J
Lv Donalds, S. C., 4.52 p. mn., J
Lv Belton, S. 0., 5.25 p. mi., J
Lv Anderson, 8. 0., 4.43 P. mi., J
Lv Westminster, 8.c., 4.50 p.m.,
Ly Seneca, 8. 0., 5.13 p. m., J
LJv Greenville, S. 0., 6.45 p. mn., J
L v Spartanhburg,8. 0., 8.00 p.m. J
ArW ashington, D.C.,10.4OamJ
The above Special Train will
Pullman cars, also day coache~
Greenville and Spartanburg. Ah
this train to ser've breakfast beft
In addition to the above 8pet
above rates for all trains Junie 2
returning June '21, or upon paymi
an extension may be secured unti
For detailed informat ion call
tenm Agent. See laIrge flyer.
OVERWORKED MOTHER
Pinds Helth In Our Vinol
Collinsadie InII suffered from a
nervous breakdown -and terrible head.
aches and was tired all over, totally
worn out and discouraged, but as I had
a large family I had to work despite my
Mlfering. I saw Vinol advertised and
decided to try it, and within two weeks
I noticed a decided improvement, and
now I am a well woman."--Mrs. ANA
BE0EEB.
We guarantee Vinol, our non-secret
ionic, to strengthen and build up
weak, run-down, overworked mothers,
lelicate children and feeble old people.
'Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, also
it the leading drug stores in all
South Carolina towns.
Rev. John T. Mann in Pickens
Rev. John T. Mann, the blind evan
;elist, and wife will spend the month of
lay in Pickens county and will fill the
ollowing appointments:
-.Fourth-Sunday -Cross -Roads, 11 a.m.;
leorges Creek, 3:30 p.i m.; Glenwood,
p. m.
If for any reason the above appoint
ients do not suit the church and pastor,
lease notify me at once so we can make
change. Any other church not men
ioned in the above list which would like
: have a visit from Bro. Mann, if they
Pill write to me at once I will arrange
or him to make an appointment. Broth
r and Sister Mann are great workers in
rotracted meetings and if any of the
hurches and pastors desire their help
i meetings, please write me at Easley,
r Bro. Mann at Belton, S. C.
D. W. HIoTT.
kppointments on Pickens Circuit
Following are the regular preaching
ppointments of Rev. S. M. Jones, pas
or in charge of Pickens circuit:
First Sunday--Porter's Chapel at 11
'clock; Mt. Tabor at 3.30.
Second Sunday-Bethel at 11 o'clock;
;alem at 3 30.
Third Sunday- McKinney's Chapel at
1 o'clock.
Fourth Sunday-(' . Hill at 11 o'clock;
'welve Mile at 3.3(.
Rev. C. R. An: rson preaches at
'riendship every si-vond Sunday at 11
'clock and at New Hope every fourth
unday at 11 o'clock.
Pickens Singing Convention
The Pickens Township Singing Con
ention will meet with Pickens Baptist
hurch the fourth Sunday in May at
o'clock p. m. Professors R. M. and
. N. Bolding and A. J. Rampey will
-with us, as will'be'na quaI'tette coin
osed of ladies from Greenville. Any
ody will be well repaid to come ten or
welve miles to hear these ladies sing.
hey are certainly fine. They will also
e with us at church at 11 o'clock a. m.
Overybody invited to come and bring
losannas and Praise Divine.
R. L. HENDERSON, Pres.
Polarine Oil, 50c a gallon. We have
ust added this high-grade lubricating
nd cylinder oil.to our line and will be
lad to furnish you. Picken Drug Co.
S. C. $10.90
ton, D0 C.
way System
JNTI
erans, June 4-8, 1917
ichedule Retur'n Fares
Line ................. .......$10.85
mne 4 .. ...................81.5
[1ine 1........................ 10.85
[1ne 4....................... 10.85
Lune 4...... .............. 11.0
une ........................ 11.65
Line 4....................106
Lune 4....................... 10.00
iune 5.....................
consit, of Standard and1 Tiourist
Fa fr'oni Greenw1~oodl, Anuderson,
~o, Dining Carui will he placed on
re reaching Washington, 1). C.
lal Train, tickets will be sold at
to 7, inclusive, with final limit
(nt of 50 cents at WVashington
I July (.
on anmy Sou thiern Ratihv ay Sys
R. C. COT'N iI. TI. P. A.
Spart anhur'g, 8. C'.
State Pensions
The following-named persons can get S
their state pensions by calling at the Co
clerk of court's office:
L B Bridges, W A Smith, Nancy Cor
bin, Lucinda Summey, Elizabeth Hollis,
Elizabeth Halliday, Anna Taylor, J M
Winchester, Elizabeth Holder.
If not called for the sarpe will be re
turned to the comptroller-general. .
O. S. STEWART, Clerk of Court. J
2s
R. F. D. Carriers Will Meet de'r,
The R. F. D.- Carriers of the Third (th4
district of South Carolina will meet at (th
Anderson on May 30, 1917. We want at
all the carriers of Oconee, Pickens; An desi
derson, Abbeville, Greenwood and Mc- A
Cormick counties to be present. Also. situ
any others who will come. Matters of said
importance to each carrier will come t
before the meeting. Don't fail' to be g011
present. W. M. LEMMONS, Pres. trac
fati
Lewis Stock Powder is medicine.
Keowee Pharmacy. for
In(
Death of J. Harvey Turner giy
oul
Easley Progress. the
J. H. C. Turner died at his home at ch
Lenhardt's Mill on the night of the 10th
instant from heart trouble, aged 70
years. He is survived by his wife and
six children, all grown and married.
One son, Charlie Turner, resides near V
Easley and has charge of Lenhardt's boh
mill. Dis
The interment took place at Cross ano
Roads church on the day following his an
death, services being conducted by Rev. levi
Wister Miller. pos
T
teet
Noted Negro Preacher an
day
The
The noted negro preacher, educator age
and leader amongst his race, the Rev. acc<
M. D. Lee, D. D., of the African Meth- eral
edist Episcopal Zion church at Lancas- uca
ter, S. C., will visit Pickens for the
purpose of preaching the Odd Fellows'.
annual thanksgiving sermon, May 27. No
Monday night, May 28, this famous
divine and able speaker will deliver one p
of his popular, animating and instruct- rect
ive lectures at the Pickens Chapel Nor
Methodist Episcopal church. ing
Rev. M. D. Lee is uncommonly fluent Cot
and brilliant. He is known among those tee
who have heard him as a silver tipped Ma,
tongued, cyclonic orator, always with a vot
thought, a message, and a lesson. To
see, hear and listen to him is the pub- ($21
lic's privilege; to this end, then, we and
extend, a-heartyiinvitation to all. ($3
o' course, special reserved seats will
be.preserved for our white friends, who Cal
are urgently requested to be present.
The admission fee is ten cents. No1
JOHN C. GIBBES, Pastor of Church.
P. F. Patton, who has been elected Es
road engineer of Pickens county, is cot
here looking over the road situation. on
____________________11
Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed at hc
Keowee Pharmacy. me
Pickens Produce Market it
(Corrctect wekl by Iolger, Thornsey .( f.o.1
Cotton, pound........ .... 0A
Corn, bushel............$2.00 mal
Peas, bushel..----. ---.--2.50 Esc
Cane seed, bushel.....- 2.00 cou
Hams, pound -. -. . . .25 onc
Eggs, dozen............ .25. oaft
Butter, pound -.- .......25 for
Chickens, pound...........12 the
mim
I'Aeew V001 BubsCI'iptlon hd
your county paper N
1 4- -' jw A IN I II un. n1e esti
a reenvine, s. c. Mkeus, s. c. pre
McSwain'& Craig i
LAWYERS "*"y
Practice in State and Federal Courts th
Gr'-enville Office Phone 210
I'ickens Office Phone 397
The Southern Railway ,
Premier~ Carrier of the South of I
froi
are
Arrival of~ Southern local trains for co
Easley, S. C. In eff'ect June 18, 191!..('
Northbound. Southbound.
No. 42-2.20 a.m. No. 43- 2.45 a.mfo
No. 36--5.45 a.mn. No. 29- 8.23 a.m
No. 46 -8.45 a.m. No. 39-12.05 p.m
No. 12---1.33 p.m. No. 11- 3.33 p.m
No. 40--6.14 p.m. No. 45- 9.55 p.m F"
No. 30-7.27 p.m. P'iel
No. 30 receives passengers for north
of Charlotte and disch arge passengersni
from south of Atlanta. pos
J1. C. CAMP, Agent. Inv
Boso, TNi MiscM
r. TRAMs coat - MAya1
~, AND1P LID'LL CO -GNE
OVER AND KR0OCK AT ~~~ SOME
* MRs.1HoCAN's -
-~c--Doo I
CLERK'S 8ALE.
to of South Carolina.
mnty of Pickens.
'mers Bank of Centrai,.a corporation
chartered by law, Plaintif,
vs.
Kay Kelley, Defendant.
i porsuance of a decretal order made
he above-stated case by Ilis Honor,
ge Mendel L. Smith, dated Febuary
.917, I will sell to the highest bid
on
SALESDAY IN JUNE, 1917,
same being the 4th day of said
th during the legal hours of sale,
?ickens C. H.. S. C., the following
ribed tract of land, to-wit:
11 that piece, parcel or tract of land'
ated in Pickens county, state afore
in Central township, containing
nty-six (26) acres, more or less, ad
ing lands of Elisha Kelly, Taylor
Nart, E. E. Kelly, and being the
t of land conveyed to him by his
ier, E. Kelly.
erims, cash, purchasers to pay
papers and for recording same.
ase said purchaser shall'fail to com
with terms of said sale within one
r the said premises will be resold at
expense and risk of the former pur-,
5ers.
.ay 4, 1917.
0. S. STEWART,
Clerk of Court.
Notice of Election
thereas, a petition from the free
lers and electors of Calhoun School
trict No. 8 has been tiled with the
nty Board of Education asking that
lection be held to determine whether
additional levy of 3 mills shall be
ad on said district for school pur
3I
ierefore, it is ordered that the trus
i of the above-named district do hold
election in said district on the 9th
of June, 1917, at the school house.
trustees are hereby appointed man
rs, the election to be conducted in
>rdance with section 1742of the gen
statutes.
y order of the County Board of Ed
:ion. R. T. HAILU,
Secy. and Chairman.
tice to Increase Capital Stock
uirsuant to a resolution passed at a
mnt meeting of the Directors of the
ris Cotton Mills Company, a meet
of the Stockholders of the Norris
ton Mills Company is hereby called
ieet at the Company's oflice, Ca
hee, S. C., at 10 o'clock a. in.,
r 31st, 1917, for the purpose of
ng upon the proposition to increase
Capital Stock of the Company from
>lundred and Fifty Thousand
iO,000.00) Dollars to Three Hundred
Twelve Thousand Five Hundred
12,500.00) Dollars.
NORRIS COTTON MILALs CO.
T. M. NORRIS, Pres. and Treas.
:eechee, S. C. April 30, 1917. 3
Ice of Final Settlement and Discharge
4otice is hereby given that I will
he application to J. B. Newberry,
I,, Judge of Probate for Pickens
inty, in the state of South Carolina,
the 7th day of June, 1917, at
o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon
'reafter as said application can be
ird, for leave to make final settle
nt of the estate of James Green, de..
sed, and obtain discharge as admin
ator of said estate.
EDWARD F, HENDRICKS,
Administrator.
ice of Fi.ial Settlement and Discharge
otico is hereby given that I will
e application to J. B. Newbery,
.Judge of Probate for Pickens
nty, in the state of South Carolina,
the 2(d day of June, 1917, at 11
ock in the forenoon, or as soon there
3r as said application can be heard,
leave to make fmnal settlement of
estate of Mrs. Emily Rogers,
aased, and obtain discharge as ad
lstraitor of said estate.
W. IL. MAUIi,
Mlministrator,
tice to Debtors and Creditors
11 persons holding claims against the:
Lte of the late W. A. Watk ins must
ient the same, duly proven, on
Jefore the 10th day of June, 1917,
be debarred payment; and all per
a indebted to said estate must make
ment on or before the above date to
undersigned.
Mas. W. A. WATKINS,
11. L. WATKINS.
Executors.
Notice c
he Confederate soldiers and widiows
'iekens county y~ho draw a pension
n the appropriaition fr-om the county
reqluested to call on the clerk of ..
Ity commiiissioners, at Folger, Thorn
& Co.'s store, andl~ get their checks
this year, 1917.
B. C. ,JOHINSON,
Chairman Pension Board.
co Ren t, Cheap -Six -room cottage in1
cens, known as Mrs. Johnson house;
garden and orchard; immediate
iession given. Linwood Land and .
-"stment Co. lichens. 6
'7
inv@WS MoNK.
7Sit
408
The irishman
Story
Most everybody is familiar with the Irishman'i
story. A merchant told him that a curry comb
was half feed, and the Irishman said "By faiti
I 11 just take two and save the whole feed bill."
Never before can we remember when it was
more necessary to, economize on feed than now.
Keep your stock in good health by feeding Black
man's Medicated Salt Brick. We have on hand a
large, fresh lot. No trouble to feed, just put brick
in trough and the trick is done.
We also carry International Stock Food ini paek
ages or loose in pails. We have many customers
who will have nothing else for hogs.
Conkey's Poultry Tonic is a good, honest poultry
food, 25c per package.
We have on hand a lot of Flour Pots in different
sizes, also some home-made churns. Churns have
been real scarce the last few months. Call and
inspec our line.
CRAIG BROS CO., Pickens
The Place to GetMost
Goods for LeastMoney
I am still selling the most goods for the least money
and paying the highest price for country produce ot all
kimds.
My spring and sunmer goods are hero and the stock M
is the best and most complete I have ever shown.
I have also added a nice line of ladies' hats to my stock
Mandl invite the ladies to call and inspect them. (Can save
you money.
Jus reevdnte car load of furnjiLtr, and prices
Bring ma~ you)r country produce. I am paying 21c a
pound in trade for hams, 12c a pound for hens, 125c a
pound1 for butter, and the highest market price for all ~ i
other prodluce.
SIt will pay yon to see
9 . W. HENDRICS ;
PICEPJs aR4
THE KEOWEE BANK
PICKENS, S. C.
1.ates Sownd and Progre.sIve
We solicit your baniking business and will show you eyery
ouirtesy and convenience consisteti t with soun d banking principles.
liive per cent. interest paid on Savings Deposits.
J. P. CAREY, President. JN(). C. CAREY, Cashier.
LPICKENS RAILWAY COMPANY
i IME TABLE NO. 13, SUPERCEDING TIME TABLE NO- 12
IN EFFECTI MARCH 21, 1915.
No. I No. 3i No. 5 DiH. Stations. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6
.30 A.m 1.00 Am 2.55 P. M Lv. 0 Pickens Ar 9.20 A.M 2.00 P. M 4.10 P. m
.35 " 11'15 " .o0 1 Ferguson x 9.15 " 1.55 " 4.06 "4
.5 " 1.1 -13.10 5 Parsons x 8.05 " 1.50 " 3.556
,50 " 11.20 " 3.15 " 7 Arialis x .55 1.45 " 34
.05 1 ~1.25 44 3.25 "' Ar. 9.3 Easley Lv. 8.45 " 1.33 " .35
x No agent.
N c. I eonnemN w i th Sout hern Rail way train Nos. '29 and 4'2
Cos .~ and1( I conniot' with Sonthern~, Raiilway trains Nos. 30 and
2. .\os -> ;n connect with Souther n Ry. tramn No. 11 All
pres.4 handled h v the Pickens litailroad c'ompany. For ftiirther
nio orin apoy 1o' J. 'I', 'I'A y \,lA1. Supt., Pickens, 5, C.
fry An Advertisement in The Sentinel

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