Locals auPersols Mrs. John Carey :s visiting her mother, Mrs. Green, in Greenville. During the month of Oetober you can get The Sentinel two years for two dollars. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hlerde spent * last week-cnd with their daughter at Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Pr:nee visitedl the latter's father, Mr. J. M. Neely, last Sunday. Born unto ir. and Mrs. Edw.n Stansell, Septenber 2(, a fine b'> Edwin Haskell, Jr. Mrs. AIf 'Tanner and children of Da(; .usville spent lat Thursday with Mis. J. L. 0. 'fhoinpson. Mrs. A. C. Whiten of Salem is spending a week with her sister, Mrs Manley, on Cedar Rock street. Miss Luelha Nichols of Greenville is nursing Mrs. Tirzah Newbery whose (onl:lion doit not improve. Mr. T. J. MJ.lildin will leave for Columbia anId (ther points South in T few days. She wj'll b gone several we('ks. We my n que-te' to a niunee that Rtv. lI'h- G. i itd w ill preach at Secona next Sunla\ ni.nin: at 11 o'clock. A ce:'dlI from eir 1 inn ra townsn'tan .J lR. A*\ :lm ei', nOw Broyles Anderson. Everybody :s invited attend the meetings. MIr. Cling Bowcna, v well-knoa citizen of the Eastatoe setin, w run over and consideratbl y bris -by anl aiutomobile TIuesday in Gre< ville where he had gone to altte Federl~1al court. He wi's rushed to .hospital and later brought to t ihome of Mr. Wade Chastain, wh< a lie is now restang fairly well but ve sick and sere. Mr. Bowen is ala 75 ytars of age. -An Inaspirat ional (Confereri'e 20v b h held in the P'ick iis Ha ptis t churi F i ida'y ight of this week to dl:ser' i lorsfcr cotinuin t'ollectin pledga madnroe ini iht 'i' an 1iico en i ha 't' the chulIih wvork i.- dt sit alt iach church in the Ph-.kens -ser ia' t jeln is ur gt nt ly requt. sted havte (ne er nit;re re presen tat iv ati the mn(et ing. Inverybotdy nvit< .A ree~c(ption was givten the teac i's of our town cn last riday afti notn at the school house by the geht coimmittee of .the League of Wonm Voters, Mesdamets Earle Lewis, Jo: - Crialg and1(Hoveyv Nely. Trhe enti tewn and surr'lounldin~g country weC inviitedl. Mesdames T. J. and WV. Mauldi nc reived at the door al Mrs'. Frank McFall introduced t Iteachers. A contest into wvhich enteredl proved very interesting ai just wvhat ourl town needhs. It w, "'Loyal Cooperation.'' Miss Knight or'chestra furniished del ig'htfulI inus playinlg many o1(1 time nmelodlies, wvell as some newv ones. Dteliciti block cream and cakes we're ;gern" and a leacsalnt tImhe wals p~assed. register lay on a table near the c1 trance containing the names of mentl bers of the league, and many ite na sweeddd S Miss Berryman, one of our teach ere here, spent- the week-end wit: Miss Bertha Cantrell. 3 - - If anyone knows of any persona or local news that would be of in terest to the publie, kindly phone No 55. Mr. Jeff Moon and childreg Mrs M, O. Looper and Mr.and Mrs. Rosa Moon left this week for a trip t< Georgia. Theo Smith and his friend Joc Rcbinson, one of the feachers at Norris, -.. ere at Mrs. M. C. Smith'r the past week end. We regret that our Liberty newt letter and the Piedmont W. M. U program arrived too late for publi. cetion this week. Mrs. Norville Oliver and childrer have returned to their home in Char. lotte after spending several week; with her sister Mrs. Guy McFall. Many Pickens people attended th< Clemson-Center football game at Clemson last Saturday afternoon Center, champion football team of the werld, w'as victor by a score of 21 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Morris havt moved into the-r new home on Hamp ton avenue. It is indeed a lovely litL house. and shows the excellent workmanship of the builder, Mr. An. derson Babb. We were glad to note that the new school auditorium was used last Tues day morning. The pations, teacher and pupils were all happy to nme :n this large well arranged room an all are prutrd of it. Mrs. A. E. Jones and daughtel Miss Azalie, have returned to Pcck ens after a lcng visit to hce son i the lower part of the state. The are pleasantly domiciled with he (laughter, Mrs. II. E. Davir. S 'Tht Afternoen Bridge Club was (1 0 lightfully entertained on last Thur. d day a fternconi by Miss Frances Bruc h Bowls of bright colored zinnias ar n other autumn flowers were artistical! arranged :n the living room. Aft the games a delicious salad cour: was served. The highest scue w: le made by Mrs. G. G. Christopher. ty Further pr'oof that Piekens coup ar is a natural apple growing count i- is furnished by Mr. J. T. Massing be who lives near lath coanty scat rout(: 5. This w ek he brought The Scntinel office four Seama: wine:ap apples whieb are beaut? aT Ihey measure Iren 11 to 13 incl r arun and the four weigh 3 pour rs. and 5 ounces. Mr. Mdssintgill stal rad that in his orchard are four trr sa full cif similar apples. SPECIALNOTICE at fycu have white miultiplyi a itons fer sale See me at 'once. "ri also can hanidlc a lct of hens, rooste ler chickens and eggs. E. H-. Craig, Pi< of S.C to~ REEC-E'S GIN furniahes gi he avy bagging and gins cottOn ,v'n $3.00 per bale; will pay highest ma as et price for stedl, or .swap) coti ed1 seed meal at $1L67 sack for se m. A. G. Recce, Mgr. 21 nid he Fcr' Sale or exchange for Jer: he ecw or cord wood, cak or pine, Reg re~ teredl Btrkshire boar cight< ry months old, well developed. WV. ut Mathiews, Pickens. FOR RENT-Mrs. Florence Gt ilfini's re s-idence, opposite Presbyteri ehurtch in Piecns. Apply to ii. GS(r'iffinr, P'ickens. - .3 of_____ -___________ I"FOR SAI E.--Nine-y'ear..old mai quattl~ties grfeet; soundl as a doll weight about 900 pounds. Also to toscatedl trap buggy. TIhis outfit is tobargain at $1 10. Would sell separa . T.___ Hinton,____P__ .':kens.___ h-LOST-On streets of Picke'ns, Oi rland Six automobile crank. Find >d please r~turn to J. T. Taylor at Pic E-en? deplot. re Inidustrious nmt'n andl women wvar re ed1 to retail the genuine Watki F. products in city territories. Exe id rioonal opportuity to tie up wvith t he eldest and largest ecmpany ofi ill kind. Our hustlers average .incor id is $1.10 an hour. Are you doing ras well ? If not, write todlay for fr 'a sampIles a'nd particulars. 'The J. e, Waitkns Co., D~ept. 81, New -York,1 *NE W FAll AND) WIN lTP hA'T A: --Br htecolors and1 . I- l pric< s. St.. 1- 19. omegetyours betfore they ai p1- 'IdGtv B rin m ie your 50Vi j w~ Mr- 'Lol!a Ma!ink y, rear P'ickens dI EASTATOE SINGING The Easatoe Township Singing convention will mc.t with B-g Easta'. 1 toe church the third Sunday afternoon in October at 2 o'clcek. Court of commorn pleas convened in Pickens Monday norning and is ex petted. to continue throughout the week. Judge Sease is presiding. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS i often caused by an inflamed condition of the musl ining of the Eutachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfectF hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it-rid your system of Catarrh. or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRII MEDICINE i has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. I PAY CASH or trade for conntryi produce as follows: Eggs, 35c doz. Fryers, 25c lb. Hens, 16clb. Butter, 22c lb. Hams, 20c lb. Bring your produce to me and get the highest market price. I am still doing busi ness at the same old stand. E. E. LUSK, Pickens. We want 500 doz en fresh hen eggs, 100 frying chickens, green beans, some good clear bee honey, 25 bushels of Keifer peat s (not y bruised). We are clos l ing out our shoes, dry goods and notions, it ? will pay us-to see us before you, buy. J. P. McCoy & Co., Main Street, Easley, S. C. ng ioi on eda. A. an k Cl'1 Mechanical pcerfec I struction assures a 1 can be obtained frI - regardless of' price a Without qualificai finest automobile ti 1> turing skill can dev H. P. SIT TON, JR. 71,' BU LB. IMPORTED DUTCH' AND FRENCH HYACINTHS-ALL LOLORS, NARCISSUS. -CHINESE LILYS. TULIPS. FREE-WITH EACH 50e BULB ONE GLASS BOWL FREE. Bulbs Planted .. Now Will Make Beautiful Flowers For Thanksgiving. Marl Orders Given Careful Atten tion. KIOWEE PHARMACY R. E. LEWIS, Prop. Phone 24 You Will Find Me Doing: Bus 0% mess at the Same Old Place And paying the Greenville market for produce. 40c per doz for eggs at present. 20c per lb. for hens. 30c per lb. for fryers up 'to 75c. Hains 15 to 251bs. 25c, Hams over 251bs priced according to size and quality. Your trade is appreciated. Yours for trade, J. W. H ENDRICKS nd the cfiieeIl TheL PhaetonI. to i Lmcoln con~ TntheLicolaisth iutonize Liord con iei oir