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God for the Aiments qf Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. u Goodfor your own Ache, V Pains, Rheumat ini, Cuts, Burms; . P 25c. 50c. $1. At allDealers. . HE PEOPLE'S 11 PRESSINGCLUB HAVE practiced in your town for seven years, have given p perfect satisfaction and have t -cleaned and pressed for most a every lady and gentleman in s this section, To get good work V and good service, let the People's ai Pressing Club do your cleaning G and ressing. I have had 12 ti years' experience. W Postage paid one way on all bi out-of-town work. ti Thanking you In advance, 1X Hayes Haliums d Cleaner & Pressei. Pickens,S.C. el n, NEW RESTAURANT a, AND MEAT MARKET a Telephone No. 2 ir I have just opened in Pickens a new restaurant and meat market. Every- c thing i new, clean, fresh and up-to-date f. and invite you to call on me when in " need of anything in either line. I will ti treat you right, both as to quality and di price. I want your trade. 0 - T .D.Bates, Next to Pickens Bank Porter's Pressing Club 0 VV Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al- ei tering, Etc. P1 Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, 60c suit; dry cleaning, $1 suit. Special attention given to ladiea suits. We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, t At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No. 38 r hav ben hipin tei entire colleegens market prices for your slins by sendn thema Greatest Raw Fur Market. Write today for our Free price list and shipping tags. We charge no commission. |DAVID BLUSTEIN& BRO. - THE KEOI PICKEN *ate, Sound an We solicit your banking busir tourtesy and convenierce consisl ciples. Five per cent interest pa J. P. CAREY, President. -J LONG STAPI We are always on the rnarkt market prices. We will qu mailed us. Ih'order that we sure to take samples from b( have at the rkill an expert at judge of lenagth and character. It is -important that staple c We are glatIto glye to any fa whq wl wrte is, the bene exp1c~ ~to~ he proper we fA ave to hand it to Bro. all n0d the Operver-his. er),s rell worth the price; i t it anks next to The Sentinel. Havb often thought about c rriting something fqr your col: L mns, but stage frIght, together S rith my Inexperience as a press vporter, has caused me to pod- .1 oneit for aseason. You might k ientipn, however, the fact that J ro 1ive next-door to "Prosper- fI ;y,". and that I will tell you iore about It next tine. Please , )mind Sammy and Bill that I e icpect to be on hand at that [arvest Jubilee. W. 0. GARRETW. Newberry, S. 0. The above letter is from a ickens county boy who has iade good. He is a son ot Mr. a rd Mrs. J. M. Garrett of the E Lx Mile section. We are al- I aye glad to get letters like this n ad thank you very much, Mr. e arrett. We agree with you kat the Newberry Observer is g ell worth the price. We would e 3 glad to have you write some iing for us any time the "spirit oves you." We are glad you flieve In preparedness, for you >n't live far from "Po-mary," C ther. One of the things we a ever could understand is why h Prosperity" and ."Po-mary" bi re so close together. Sammy b ud Bill said.they would be look- . ig for you at the fair, a c Dear Sir: You will find en osed check for one dollar for 1e renewal of The Pickens Sen- a nel,. for I can't do without the a aar Pickens Sentinel. ' PERRY T. KAV. I Central. Dear Sir: I am a Pickens r )unty boy and can't get along E ithout the old home paper.. It 9 the sanie as a letter from home t ich week. Enclosed you will i ease find $1 to pay for another 3ar. Yours very truly, t LE 00 . LYNOH., Pisghh Forest. N. . J. MOSWVAfl S&im U3. .RAim meeuville, S. C. Pickens, S. 0. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS ractice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 89 Collectors of Raw Furs in your vicnity to us. You too, can secure the highest hers--as New York is now the World's C~insn and Golden Seal, 10 et 2f97tr t.Neu New York 7EflANK d Progresslve ies and will show' ycou every ent with sound banking prin id on Savinga'Deposits. NO.<.C. CAitEV, Cashier. LE COTTON ~t for long staple cotton at ote promptly on samples n~ay quote intelligei~y, be ~th sides -of the bale. We apler, who is a competent otton be propely ginnled. rmer raising staple cotton, ifit of our knowledge and y of handling staple6tt Co legeI ipal of the, ist week. Miss pi# p iwcessful teacher. everal .ea ! ,Mneriso. be of iterest to many rbot tb now that she is 4 descbndatitof ohn C. Calhoun. of histord ne. Miss Mayfleld, one of the 3achers here, spent the week nd with homfolks at Marietta. Mrs. 8.B. EdW/Mt. and Mrs. :obert. Jones--ied Miss Frances ones were' the Stun1dayg uests t the home of W. B. gJoes. Mr. and -Mrs' A.C. Suitherlalid nd daughter, Miss Pearl, of the I. W. C. of! Greeiville, were iembers of a Pickens party iotoring to the artan ad rny at Gross, Sunday. 'Miss Frances Maiuldin of the raded school spent the week tid with relatives jear 4,aley. Resolutions Whereas, It having pleased od, in his ll-wise provience nd wisdon, to removefrom our ildst our beloved sister; Eugen. t F. Morgan, co-laborer, a bhar r nenirlber ,Ad fot m-&yas resident of the Woman's Mis lonary Sobiety of Mt. Zion hurih; Be it resolved: First, that we, the members f the society,. bow in humble ubmission to the will.of God, .ud that we shall try by His Lelp to emulate in our lives her ure Christian character and imple trust in Jesus. Second, That a copy of these esolutions be published in The I uthern Christian Advocate he Pickens Sentinel and spread Lpon. the pages of our minute ook: Third, That a copy be sent to he family of our deceased sister ian expression of our great oss and deepest sympathy for hem in their sorrow. MRs. ARTHUR RAMSEUR, Miss Krrrim MAtTmI, Ms. T. M. NORRIS, Committee. Uentral, 8. ., Oct. 12, 1916. Administrator's Sale On. November 7, 1916, we will sell to the highest bidder for cashi at th'e resi dence of the late Mrs. Charlotte An thony, near Griffn church, all the per sonal property of said estate. Sale commences at 10 a. mn. R. B. Anthony, W. H. Anthony, J. J. Anthony, 26 Administrators. JUST RECEIVED Another Oar of Corn. It is bad to buy Corn but not so bad as doing without: Another car of Salt just in. Will receive an other car of Flour this week. Another car of Hay- will be in in a few days. We sell it for Cash, but we sell It for Less. Come in and lot us figure with you. Morris & Company, Old Postoffice Building. Phone No. 36 Anderson Phosphate & Oil - (Cmpany. W. F. FARMER, Secy. Fish and Blood is the best material that goes into fe~iizer. There is nothing as ke6d. We have plenty of it. SEE M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. GHIHES SPilli DSAMONO .X BRAND IDiI CmeuSTt an ,q~ metattie boxes, ealed with stueU E~arded "."U'G"84 EVERYWHERE isal e r t etus- %\. atcfriends evrClaimed , ''"' smokeappetite that you' will get chummy with it inrighty short tie Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- a Mo~ he national joy sen ke? .e.a R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., W uston-Salem, N. C. **"' 70 yQ(JWhgo have been borrowing your reigh don't ou thik it o r e copy of The Sentinel, every week; don yo thnk t wuldbe better for you to subscribe fo: the -paper, so It would reach you every weekt Your nelahbor doesn't lke it--we know because some of them told us so. Come~ on~ and * subscribe this week. We'll be ghnd to have you. Hobbs-Henderson Company's Big Showing of Fail nu Winter Merchandise SHOES FOR EVERYBODY~ We have them for the whole family. Come and see for yourself what wonderful values we are offering in Shoes. MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNIS1 NGS! *Suits for the boys, too. Come and 1ing - the boys and fit them up in some of tese suits. Suits for everybodV. Visit Our Ladies' Ready-to- Wear De~rtmnent! New goods are arriving daily and we are in position to show you just what you want. Don't Fail to See the Dress Goods Deparment! We have bought very heavily in this depart ment and early enough to save the advance on many lines. You will find many bar Orgains here. OurMillinery .Department Is Now Complete! All the new things in Ladies' Hats are to be found here. Don't fail to see the wonder ful values we. are offering. HEADLICHT OVERALLS, $1.25 .The Best Overall Made. Other Gc bd Overalls, $1.00