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Typewriter Ribbons
You wili hind yOU cal su1ipd your
needs here in Typewriter Rihhns
for Underwouods, ( )livers, l~ciming
tons, lioyals, and pilainl.
75c Each
PICKENS DRI
The iRex
,i. N. HiULUI
Phonrre
We sharlll have a 14:isant .s"rise~t for
a1l chibiren who visit this tnre between
:{ and .; on? TuI day: af'terntOon dingI
the Majestic I)enm nsetretion \\eek. \l1
child ren are invited. Witch our:alvIr
ti:se'ent t Iurth r pIaticular.
1'itkLen .
t":; cc. i i) ~c 1. t." i;- c-: ot cI Iv
lirIs 1t\ i ini, ho has been
three nt ri i
Cotton WVeiglwri Annou1nceiiieiit
FRANK (71. A I.1A1)O1 is herl t-1i
aOUflcc(a ad t lidt for te-cl atitm
as Cotton ('Ih r itt ur icketh shi ect
to the rules and regula s o tn th i he
pronehing erlt tin.
imGround Limestone
.:. -:herti iz
a t er h it, he' :t .ill ths
Co ti ton eghr aoncmentC
no ground and this mkes
t releases the l)Otsh and
recGround Lciimt ne
relaes the sotas andy m
*makes it easy to get an c
and grain byputting the
Order Early.
*Anderson Pho:
Corn
* Anders<
W. F. FARM
M. C. sMIITil AND .JOHN
TURN YOUR W2
Until August
the following price
at
LIBER'i
35c per 100
$1.25 per 10
Also Highest
rubber, burlap and
* M DISNEla
Wnromsn Opnnsem
A Large Stock
of Inks, Pens,
Pencils, Muci
lage, Indelible
Ink, Paste, and
Regular Office
Supplies.
See us and we
will try to please
you
JG COMPANY
all Store
, Prop. & MaTr.
No.8 1
:doInai:y\ 'I n 4144 IateIS Irout 'It Ito to wn
:l lIti (Pt tlte' I~tr gesi t un i tin'':st W\ate'r
tlonI~C t S t'i'll 1en h re' in yearS. \\ 'hi' t
w 1 w11 \.i l red a 'o.Uti l(shI ng :E t
thel tinl I' s I.:t!1'y TlhIorl1ey :.atys, ' 'Tom,1
Il 1 ye'' wheret't. that bti gti. t n (11 ver't1
brick1' h li g' ' ar:' anin T1"\1 ht't :1t tinel
1 e0 ' t'i :,hti ' i .dded i r f.
(,1Ii(( ). i t I Ii~ , i ii ' e t' I' it
llall7ha 11.n . - t iht.' r pled' 4t1m
14' t thi: Ii' -t Ine t '1 ' 'I h a!
Ia r'j"ii ng4 . T hIe' ' u. en wI h'i ti
:u . ; f l \ t i . 1 1 4 2 1 y - :\ t I i t: -: u -n d a v. w a \
I!'. . ITh' I ti it i ' : ' (\ nu in Ith
ran nt weI i! an0 o 'I wot in-1
vst1 1 ia tng' ..is t ' Ip el demi on-I
It , l II t lring te w-n' o 0 1 'lnt int,'
Augut 20, 1a111 w'e wil show you this
nos wall'' whiht') I yn I'tt-II u.lit git.
Will Reduce Your $o
er Bill i
diributing agents (v
>ne that is unusually fine
it qiuickl v available. It
Mant. foo(l in the soil, cor- l
llverizes thec hard spots,
eh m fore Pproductive and
l ~v stadl (of cotton, cornl
soil in first-cltss condition -
-Prices Right
sphate and Oil
pany
)f, S. C9.
ECR, Secretary. 1
iSTE INTO CASH
18, I will pay you
s for junk delivered
'Y, S. C.
for scrap iron.
Q for rags.
Prices for metals,
I sacks.
E, Liberty, S. C.
. (. Smith's Stale
LOCAL jn
PERSONAL
lis. N. M. Craig is visiting her son,
1'. 1. Craig, on Keowee river.
Mr. I.ynn, of Washington, is visiting
at the home of 'Zade'' Cox in Pickens.
Horin unto Mr. and Mrs. Tom Massin
gale, of near the campground, Monday,
a sea'.
Miss \Iartha Cureton is in New York
selecting millinery goods for the fall
and winter trade.
Iter. II. K. Villiams of Easley is as
si-ting Pastor Childress in a meeting at
rillin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hagood Bruce have re
turned Irm a visit to the latter's par
nt. at I:h;erton, Ga.
.\ r. and lr. John S. Douan, o1f Wash
ington, ). C., are visiting her bri it her,
lI-rnest Flolger, in Pickens.
1Ir. and Mlrs. ,Joe Bigby of \Villiams
Lta sp ent Sunday with her paran ts, Mr.
vol 'Ir.<. :+1..1. . Welborn, above icens.
.'-u 1. C rig, Es1., has purelicased
the hib pl Property on Ann street now
acu p ied by N.'A. (Chbristopher and fam
ily, and lxp s tto move to it Soon.
('Vil!itreiler-General 'atvyer waiS in
i -Ke 'n lusiness last week. lte
di:' the auditor' and treasurer's 4f
'.' :: I und everything in good sh al'l.
I- \n .lt s. G ordan I. Moore. of
F'.a ('ty. N. .. C., have hen visiting
n a t: in I' .ens. 1r... Moore , ill
i r ae:mlered here a Mli 1 katie .lc
Dani 1.
I. II. :'imnonu ol4fl f rout-- 1 brou gh t, to
L:. .-e lat .'.eek two leave-: o'f green
L. aceo which we: e 21 inche. v.ide and
12 innc Ion:g. Mr. Sin i nnons says he
O) 5tr ills like thik.
II ave . you seen Mr. J . B. Peters, the
Nlinjetie range demonstrator? IIe will
it here all week. have him show you
the greatest improvement ever put on
range. Bivens & Co.
A certain Missouri editor steadfastly
refused to publish obituary notices of
eople who did not take his paper. His
losition was that people who did not
take the local paper were dead anyway
ani their passing was of neither conse
tlienl e or news value.
\lhert S. .Johnstone, secretary of the
.itate Board of Charities and Correc
tions, was in Pickens last week looking
into the linancial standing of the par
ents of those who recently stood exam
inations in this county for free scholar
ships in state colleges.
.\lessis. M. I". liester, Claud liesten
and I yrd Carey, accompanied by Engi
nieer ~Dobson of the Southern railway,
ga-o!inel illp about Winchester's mil
one day laist week for a flshing trip.
Tey had0 good luck, spent the night ai(
gaissedl hack home the next dlay.
A home talent minstrel will lbe giver
at the P'ickens school auditorium Fridr 3
night. August 17, for the benefit of the
Red Cross. .Judging by comments 01
the I ehear'sals it is going to he wvorth go
ing to se. The local boy scouts wvil
als iv a t aleaux on this occasion
2ilarried, Sunday, August G3, Mr.Jame.
Frank Morgan to Miss Hirdie Hlunnicutt
The hridegrroom is a resident of Oconed
counlty and the bride of near King'
Grove. in Pickens county. W. Gantt
maigistrate, performed the ceremony
Th happy young couple have the gooi
wishes of' many friends.
Treasurer- Ilinton has received $1,
113.07 from the State Highway Commis
sion aIs Pickens county's share of th
moneyreceivedl from automobile liceniset
The money will be used on the count;
roads. Each county in the state get
eighty per cent, of the automobile li
cense money it pays, while the othe
twenty per cent. goes to the State High'
way Commission.
Railroad Commissioners Shealey an,
Cansler were in Pickens last Thursda'
to investigate the needs of an expres
office and telegraph omnce at Pickeni
As to the express office the railroa
manager explained that to establish
Southern express office here would tak
from the railroad revenue which it nleet
ed, and the commissioners evidentl
looked at it the same way. The tek4
graph company explained that the gos
ernent would not allow them to pi
yp new lines (luring the war. So it wi
decided that "owing to war conditions,
so far as telegraph and express cond
tions at Pickens is concerned, the sitt
atlon wvould remain the same as at pres
ent.
SPrILE 1NOTICE
N o ti<tl ' s i is e r t e ' l iu tI ;s e o f tni i r ti t c e n t 1 a
wI ttu io r lit-t inseribi ni l ud le-halIf "ent a wourd
for eai ii 1h -( b :II-t Iisertion
Umbrella with letters "G. L.
1I." engraved on silver-tipped handle.
Rcturn to Scatinel ollice. 16
lhst - .\londay or Tuesday of last
week, between \V. II. Field's residence
and Secona church, an old gold brace
let. Finder please leave at Sentinel
oflice and get reward.
For sa Ic - - Good, milk cow with
yoing calf. M. J. Velborn, Pickens
I :3. Phone 2303. 15tf
'r'sps Notice-All persons are
I hereby forewarned not to hunt, fish or
I in any manner trespass on any of my
lands under penalty of the law. J. II.
Powers.
Fo iu (nd--In road ner Rigdon's store
above Pickens, two coats. Owner or
owners may get same by calling at The
I Sentinel office and paying 28e for this
{ notice.
oeNats le or IENxchunxgte--Ten
horsepIower steam engine, 6-horsepower
gasoline engine, one automobile, one
corn miL!, all in good running order.
A. A. Pare, Pickens. 17
;' for iae-- Now ready for de
livery. Cross between two registere
stock:, or will exclhang;e for corn or
calves. See A. T. \Vinchesteir, Litth;
l'astatoe. 15
-r2r !nd For H4aii I ali'er m!y farn1
for ::ale na l'asley. S. C., containing
160 :r es. about 6) acres in cultivation,
batlanee in o iginal forest andl pasture,
Two gcood lo'Use. finished and painted.
Itobert Stewart, Pickens, S. C. 1 ti
I' < i; l , it i I, made from goced,
sound1, lomuie-ruti.ed corn and grounI,
Pickens. tf
Lonf21mt UVS. otIt e(l On Iarm land:
in Grcenville and Pickens counties
Long term. cos reasonable, interest:
5 1-2 per cent. In amounts of $1,tni(
an( ovi'er. Ni restrictions as to ire 'o
money as in Federal Iteserve. Jos. E
Leach, A ttorneyv, (Greenvilk', '. .:
1Porter's Pressing Club
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al
tering, Etc.
Suits are sent for and deliverel whe
promised and the work i: done by a1
expert. Work guarantee(d.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaninj
and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $
suit. Special attention given to ladies
suits,
We appreciate your patronage.
B. B. PORTER, Pr'oprietor,
At Porter's Barber Shop.
'Telephone No. 38
ARE YOU PREPARED
i save fit ml n; and veg'
table % W\T eni help
VOU. A oli(d ca' of
Mrit an, Caps any
Rubber( Is. A\ enrfl sutHgari
ney'Xt wveek. Aniother'
;Lr Of Hay anld onei car.
Phone No. 36-Use It
POR 6ALE 0Y1,
PI'CKENS DRUG CO., PICD(ENB, S. C.
AND ALL GOOD DEALERS
G;reenine It . e. ickens. s. .
McSwain & Craig
-~Picte nLAWYERS
- PaciceinState and Federal Cour
Greenville Office Phone 210
Pickens Office Phone 39
Whnyou buy a range that has pro
ed itself to be the best, your money hi
r been well invested. The Majestic Der
-onstrator will, during the week cor
mencing August 20, show you why tl
Majestic is the best, and why it actuall
saves you money. Blvens & Co.
Old Soldiers, Notice!
Notice Confederate soldiers of Piel
e ens county, S. C.: You are request41
l- Ito meet at your place of election in yot
ytownship, on Saturday, the 181
-inst., and elect by ballot an ex-Confe
-erate soldier or sailor, not a holder
it nor an applicant for a pension to re
,s resent the veterans of said 'township
" Pickens court house on the first Mondt
i- of September, 1917, to elect a pensk<
i- board for said county for one year.
1- B. C. JOHNSON,
.Chairman Pcnslon Board Pickens Co
Are You One of Our Satisfied .
Customers?
a We have hundreds of them
and will be glad to have you.
Give us a trial.
Keowee Pharmacy
Nyal Quality Store
..
R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop.
Phone 24
T-E KEOWEE BANK
PICKENS, S. C.
safe, Sound and Proqressive
\\ Solicit. your a)nL1kin )IiessU- mal will dhow you every
(ul rtesV an11d col cI cll CO ('Onsis1('1i1 w li b SOn m iI haink iing printci plcs
ei per cenl t. ilterest paid on S;inVI1:j Dep-(, its
J. P. CAREY. PrsidiIt. .JNO. '. LCA fEY, Cashier.
~i
I ___
Don't Buy a Wagon Until You
Have Seen the Columbus.
Before you decide on any wagon, examine the Columbus. Strongly
built of the best possible material the Columbus wagon gives the most
satisfactory service for the longest period of years. There is no secret in
the notedly long life of the Columbus wagon. It is the result of the
methods employed in construction. There is no wood in this wagon
which has not been air-dried under shelter from one to two years.
The axles and the spokes of the wheels are hickory; the hound.,
bolsters and sandbhoards are oak, and the bottom of the b)ox is straight'
grained flawless pine. These are just a few examples of the care whichi is
taken to muake this wvagon as reliable as p)ossible. The result is that the~
Columbus wagon is unbeatable in reliability amid endurance. Conme ini
and examine it for yourself. Wec know you will be pleased.
Pickens Hardware & Grocery Co.
Get Valuable Premiums Free by y
SUsing Our Profit-Sharing Plana
e Do your trading at J. W. Hendricks', where you get
a coupon with every cash purchase. Coupons are good j4
Sfor valuable premiums. Call and get a catalog showing
Sdifferent premiums and how to get thenm withouit extra
IS ~cost.
I amn still giving more goods for less money than any
me ) body else. .
)Produce a specialty.
Hams, '26c per pound in trade,
Spring Fryers, 20c per pound, up to 40c each.
Hens, 12c per pound. -
d Eggs, 30c per dozen at present.
rOur line of Furniture is complete.
- Men's Oxfords and all Summer Goods at greatly
reduced prices.
SJ. Wo HIENDRICKS
PICKENVS R4
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