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T itine PIOKENS, S. C. DECEMBER 14, 1916. ntered at i'ekens l'ostofite as second I.li 1iall Matter. it PER YEAR, INVARIABL Y IN ADVANCI GARY HIOTT. Manager. Obituary iotlees aitd tritoute' of respect oo 'wt o-r one iundrei womrd wilbe printed frec of canry:c. All over that number mnust be paid 'or at tie rite oi one cenat a word. Casag tr scomartI)y raniauseripI. careis of thankh wiu. fied or one-half ceit a word. 3' 4 I Buy your Red Cross seals early. WHAT this country needs is more fresh meat and not so many fresh guys. M I. ONLY eleven more days until Santa comes. I)o your Christmas shopping early. D)lor,1Auts may not go as far as form erly, but their speed le:ves nothing to b desired. TI-; e.ditor (of the reenvillN New 41 says h(! worked se'venty-twvo hours with out any Ship. What oi'! vIi, speculating a.-i to who x o po the cabinet (if Pre-;ident Wilson --xep oodrow. \VE do not believe Santa (laus ought to corne to see anybody who tries to p4-11 Chr1istmas withl an X. COONEI, Rris coming to 'outh Carolina this winter to hunt deer -not to break the Solid South. "A J.on for the farmer," says a head line in Ed DeCamp's Gaffney Ledger. We didn't even know the farmer want ed a job. IF we do any Christmas shopping it looks like we'll have to get an aeroplane to keep up with the prices. Or perhaps buyplane would suit better. A oln;.. STAJco-:n of an )regon town art ;nd r. tated imp [ } {hu -ld fr thi )lie o f my r r g, ,; , A b.;IC - -- h Tii .,I'l , ThI'M. iitine-l wov -l b I a n :.Ippropriiat bri rt t : I m '. I -an relat iv*e or ri m vh e i r in 'i<.keir ounty, butl now el.swlere. J1 . \a A ili.;", elitorof the .Jow per lerahil, was huit.bt wee.k when a 'ord turned o1ve with hinm. Th'llis :;lows he danger of an editor riding in a Ford, s II. Hlooker would elucidate. NEAtLY all the Stand-pat tepublicanr f any. note having tried to foist V 'Force Bill" upon the South, and failed lenator Penrose of Pennsylvania is nov rying his hand at it. lie will fail, too IT is said that John 1). Archbold, thi ead millionaire oil Magnate, began lift with a wage of $1.54) a week. Wondei thait his pay envelope for his last weel n earth contained? No, he didn't taki nyv of it with himt. Ir some of the newspapers whici omplain so much about, the "'whiske vindow" at the exaress oflice woul antcel some of those big, fat ad cor racts, maybe those windows would nc e so well p)atronize~d. AL!, this talk of using alcohol in aut< tobiles instead of gasolene may be a ight in wvet places, but it wvill not g o the Palmetto state. The machint ,ould be confiscatedl for "'traspoirting 'he Demon. "PE~AcE~ is desired by the common pe< Ic,'" says a member of the Britis ouse of commonts. Certainly. Thi nly people who are in favor of cot nuing the war are those who are mnal tg the dollars out of it-andl blood ollars, at that. AT oneC minute after midnight Deoceri ier 31, the price of The Sentinel willusdt 15 er n osbci con wvill bie accepted after that time lower r'ate. Subscriptions paid befoi ihat time at the $1 .00 rate will not I .3ffected by the new rate. 'iTHE Intelligeneri, Anadersoin's tmor' -~~ ' og p~aper, which has beent ini the hant , f a receiver for several months, h; usp~ended publicaJtioni. There is hard *1 room in Anderson for e'veni a gtood mor ng paper when the excellent D~ai WIail covet's its field so thioroly and wel ImED CROSS SEAM.s, the money fra the sales of which isi for thte bienefi t ;hose unfortunates thruou t thite wor iuff'eriung fronm the Gre'at White P'lagu suberculosis, are niow on1 sale itt evet eity, towvn and ihamlet ini the eiviliz< world. Use themt on all -letteirs mr lhristimas packages which gio thiu tl ails, thereby giving your mite' for tI -elief of attfering humanity. Tlhe (0o a ~ a only one cent for each statmp. ~J ~' ,~'OuR WExVJr:tY ltilDDLE. -What is foodi thing to lose? V ~A bad reputttaitOin. WEn have a spinster friend Namedh Miss Matilda Hidds; She always wears silk gloves Because she doesn't like the kid '4' 0Community Loss tl~as1pr News. Not the First Methodist church alore, which he has served with faithfulness and -ability during the past four years, - but our entire community is the loser in the departure from our midst of Rev. E. T. Hodges Of genial presence, high :deals and splendid christian character, Mr. Hodges is a man who makes his - influence felt. He is keenly interested in the welfare of the state and nation, even as he is in local affairs and, being a man of sincere convictions, the citi zenship of this city is the loser for his going hence. Mr. Hodges is a clear thinker, a student of logical mind and his wide experience with men as well as with books, makes him a practical scholar. His optimism, his sense of humor, his breadth of mind and heart endeared him to our people, who regret that his labors among us are ended. The cordial good wishes of hundreds of admirers will follow this godly man in his labors in another field. Reciprocity Anderson Daily Mail. The Daily Mail believes in reciprocity. Two years ago, when the farmer was thought to he on the ragged edge of destruction, a movement was started to "buy a bale of cotton'' at ten cents a pound. Many town folks did so. Now the poor town man, whose wages are the same. and who is on the ragged edge of destruction, needs help It is now tit) to Mr. Farmer to sell him an 'other bale of cotton at ten cents. Greenville Makes 'em Nuts I Greenville News. The Pickens Sentinel reels off this one "Somebody in Grenville has just put up a factory in Greenville to make Yam Nuts. There are already enough nuts in Greenville without making any more. " We believe that much of the raw pro duct used in the factory comes from Pickens. Generally Is Correct Greenville News. .The. Pickens Sentinel is quite correct in saying that a more appropriate name tfor it would be Hearst's un-American. The Family Division I'ort Woirth (Tex.) Star-Telegraimi. Itere is $0l i to spend for (1ith, L 5 + t l dauhitr. 33 on son. 5 2 on n't. ad pa vet. Ei,4 hant brushed. i'ardon These Crimson Cheeks a ianug .Journa.. We are Lhankful that Gary Hliott is st ill V.riLing paragraphs for The 'ickens Sen Linel. Now, Jimmy ! Jasper Herald. Sober or tight Spell Christmas right 'Twill keep Gary Hiott From starting a riot. Important Notice On account of the increased cost of pap~er, type, ink, and everything else that goes into the making of a news. papet', The Pickens Sentinel is forced t( raise its subscription price to $1.50 pl) year. 'rTh new rate will go into effect Jan f uary 1, 1917. I In order to give our old subscriber: - and friends a chance to remain with u: t at the old price we will receive renews and1 new subscriptions from now unti .January 1 at $1.00 per year. We cai -not, however, allow anyone to pay mor< Ithan three years in udvance at the ol Srate ~'We will b~e glad to have all who cur< to take advantage of our offer betweel now and .January 1 and save the differ ecelC. GARY IoTT, Manager. i You don't have to ride the Pertection Plows to keep then in the ground andl they nevel y choke up. Sold by Picken: Hardware & Grocery Company number of c I. you ever di iii We gua dI it doesr after yoi y tents of d tions, te: money 1 C out a qu t today. 'The ReityCI INUE OLT P I w :ood oil linhnelt. T"Mt's ise s;uregt way to stop them. T best rubbing liniment is KMUSTARCG 'LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. jood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Spraina, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newberry, Esq,, Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the state of South Carolina, on the 29th day of December, 1916, at I o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of J. H1. Nix, de ceased, and obtain discharge as admiin i.;trator of m;tid estate. Administrator. See the Walter A. Wood Disc Harrows at Pickens Hardware & Grocery Company. 360 PICTURES 360 ARTICLES EACH MONTH ON ALL NEWS STANDS f Cents POPULAR ~MEChANICS MAGAZZNE WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDEFRGTAND IT Al. the Crcat Events in Mechanics, Egineering and Invende.n throughout the WVorld, are dex-ribedJ m ,n interest. nw urinner, a;thicv y~-3,~o( d cch niontlx. Shop Notos i i1o the o r., nn.1 hoor to rno a is e i r t home. IAmaijur Mochanios 1is.oforin I wi rI 114 n y u j i ol ),votistrwt i v t oji,lI lowto bujito boat,,. oosoocc(. vae,. te FOR SALE BY 35,000 NEWS DEALERS Ask oir dvuhr 0i, how you a c,,Dy: if not ronr.,1oernt to 11sc. ,, L .Ind. flend $1.60 (cr so oc. sublcriptio',. Catooligve of blccaiocal Books freo on requebt. POPULAR MECHANICS MACAZINE 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago Popular Mechanca offers no preinlumes does not Join in "clubbing offers. and vmplQy n9 solLicitora to securs s l646rig;peno Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al. . tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered wher promised and the work is done by ar exp>ert. Work guaranteed. Sui ts pressed at 25c per suit; eleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $3 suit. Special attention given to ladies -We appireciate your patronage. IB. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No.38 ISTAB3LISHED 1723 -Largest Fur Manufacturers in the World HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS Spyorfurs to us. We pay all Write for our price list 453 West 28th St0 New York L..the ups in a pound best coffee rank rantee thant for Luzianne. If lot prove out on both points have used the entire con one can according to direc l1 the grocer you want your ack and he'll return it with est ion. Buy this better coffee Write for premium catalog. aiylor Co. New Orleans COFFE Just a Few Spet + We Have Had Quite a +> But What We Have I In the Bucket to +> December, Jan You are going to need that coat sui + pretty a line as we have ever shown, at 4 dines, from $10.00 to $25.00, and we are 4 at some special prices from now till Jan A complete line of children's, misse from now till J anuary at some attractiv Bear in mini that these cloaks and i canl buy (,o.e to(av for less t han we canl Wh-n it comeos to boys ' ild menl's nishings, we are fixed for yoU and fixed We handie. Ihe best line of. shoes womni anud childrleni , and Endicott-Joh off buying all the shoes you need for th a1 pound and the United States shoehi where the prices are going. See us for your needs. Ve are rig Service" are our middle names. 4 Y1 FOLGE R, Th Clothing, Shoes, Hats and' S \ole Aents for Walk-Over and ZeiL Kintc Stores, Chase City Buggies, Mitel etk Patt er Is. There were 13,136 bailes of cotton N. 1". Moorn gineid in Pickens county up to Deceni- and who was her 1, 1916, against 14,423 bales at the of this count .iame time last year. This is a differ- Mondav. Mr ence of 1,297 balts in favor of lastyear, -of the county bnt the money received for this year's condition it h crop is about twice what was received there from A for last year's. three years al HOBBS-HENDI PICK Don't forget to con Pickens to do youi I are always right is the bi Don't fail to see the w Men, Women and Children Men's Dress Shoes, Men's kinds of good Shoes. Underwea) SHeavy underwear ar -~ for these cold days. Suits. Don't forget t our store. Men and We have a big line o: Sselect; from, and even ~vanced on many lines t ~Qlothingrstill remain th Dress Goods: W car Piece Goods. All kinds to the Heavy Flannels, Ladies' Hats : 9CjI) S,tood1 valnes, $2.98, $3. 48 ad oI 18 Dot to $1.50. ials forDeember Touch of Winter Weather, lxperienced Is Only a Drop What Is to Come In iary and February. t, yet, and don't forget that we have a the old prices, in all wbol serges, popliN;, :. . going to offer them to iyou,.what we l1f iary 1. 1917. s' and ladies' cloaks, from $2.50 to $15.00, to go e prices. zoat suits wyere bought at the old prices. and you put them b:ck in our stock. clothing, overcoats, shoes, hats and gent's fur tight. in the world, among theii 1l. C. CGodman's for nson Company's for men and boys. Don't put & coming year. With green hides selling at 30c ig the world, it doesn't take a Solmon to figure 4 ht on the job to stipply you, and "Quality and >urs truly, FORNLEY & 0O. Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty :her Shoes, New Hoie Sewing Mchinies, Iron iell Wagons,. (*ritart Overalls. ('all for Butter who lives near (.ailoun Rov. Androw Lee lliekenLa preach. it one time cm'; misi for Pa oir Mott at At. Pisgah lastSu was here on businessj dav. lirothcer I'ien, is one of the ve Moore says his section best youngr preachers we have ey is in the best financial I lhard. ;oin of our strongestchurcht. as been since he moved' would do \veil to secure him as the! ,nderson county twenty- pastor. He is at present in Greenvill do. on the staff of the Daily Piedmont. AN ~RSON COMPANY ENS, S. C. ie to this store when in shopping. Ow and the mercha~ est to be-had.' onderful values we are offering in 's Shoes, Ladies' High Kid Boots, Heavy Work Shoes--in fact, all r and Sweaters rd Sweaters -just the thing PBoys' and children's Union his department when visiting Boys' Clothing f men and boys' Clothing to though the prices have ad he usually low prices on our e same. _ ___ are well prepared to take e of you in Heavy Winter of Fancy Dress Goods down Flannelettes and Outings. mmed Shapes, values up to 8. -Our price now - rIi inned H ats, worth $4 andI 5i. 00, $1.08. Other t fail to see these Hats. Va Jnejs and Flowers 25c NS, s. C.