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We thank a] and customer tributed to p the best in ou PICKENS DI The R J. N. HAlL Pit The W. C. Ne We have jus ment of Mv and can sui in the stock antee our stc ed. If you c buy outright we'll treat . Newton Sal *sh t yen -~ ust d ~eq c~er position wants and asst appreciate wha may entrust to Wishing you e atnd prosperous ours very tru ens Hardw I '+++11,-i1++ 1 of our friends s who have con iaking this year r history. . . . LUG COMPANY exall Store tiM, Prop. & Igr. ntte No. 8 wton Sale Stable |1 b received a ship iles and Horses *1 )ply your needs line. We guar- Ii ck as represent- 1 esire to trade or { come and see us you right. e Stable, Pickens, S. C. D Thank You and country for the us during the past that our efforts to [irements have been year we will be in to take care of your tre you that we will tever business you us. Lnd yours a happy New Year, we are, ire & Grocery Co., south for '?hrist ally's 95.00 acy LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Price of The Sentinel After December 31, 1916, the sub scription price of The Pickens Sentinel will be: One Year_-- - - - $1.50 Six Months--- .76 Three Months-------_ .10 The new rate will not affect subscrip tions paid before January 1, 1917. Lloyd Grandy, of Columbia, spent Christmas with his mother in Pickens, John W.* Craig of Easley spent Christ mas ,with his friend, Irvin Miller, in Plickens. Miss Alberta Yongue, who teachesat IHethune is at herl home in Pickens for the holidays. IM r. and Alrs. Gary II iott spent Christ maS with Mrs. IliotL's parent; in Forest City, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Squires, of Creenville, spent iChristmias with Mrs. Squires' mnother, Mirs. Kate Cureton. I . and M rs. Robert S. Iong o f Edge field spent Chiristmas with Mrs. Long's parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Iliott. MI. and Mrs. Remus lenderson of Anderson are spending the Christmas hollidays with AleD. Farmer and wife, !ear town. Miss Katherine Wilkes, of Fairfield. principal of the Peters Creek school, is spending the holidays with the faim'iily of .i. '.ongue in Pickens. Mr. and Mr.s. C E. Robinson, .1r., 4f Greenville, spent Christmas with Mr. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robinson, in Pickens. Miss M attic Griflin, who has a position in the H ampton Graded school is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griflin, for the holidays. Miss Miniame I [erd. principal of the Fall CreeK school near Salem, is at the home of her parents, Mr. an( Mis. H. P. hlerd, for the holidays. Miss Nannie Porter, one of the teach ers in East View school in Greenville county, spent Christmas with her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter. Miss Patti Major. principal of Ivan hoe school near Hishopville. in I'ee County, spent tihe holidaysav with her I homiefolke. Misses Edna and Hlattie Earle. prin cipals of the Calhoun and Zion schools, spent Christmas at their home near Pickens. Rev. It. '. Grandy, who haifs been building a large school building in Or angeburg county, spent Christmas at his home in Pick ens. te Thle operators of the lickens TIele phone Exchange wish to thankth lickens Itailroad company for their most app'reciatedl Christmas gifts. Miss Ada 11. Miller of Easiey desires to express thru The Sentinel her pro found gratitude to her many fr iendis who contributed to her success in the recent piano contest bi' Edwin l,. Rolt & Co. C'lerk of Court Boggs requests us to tsk all who have paper's in his office to L'ome in and get same before J1anuary 1, 1917, as he wvants all pa'ers in the own ers' hands when heturns the ofli('e over to his successor. A fter~ D ecembher 31st the price of The S'entinel wvill he $1.50 a year, seventy ive cents for six months, forty cents 'or three months. The new rate will positively go into effect .1anuary I, so dlease do not ask us to c'hange the rule. Thelw minutes o' the Pickens Baptist issociation have been printed and are at Phe Sentinel office for dlistribution to the dlifferent churches. The clerks of he dlifferent churches may get their niniute by ('aling at this oflice. D r. Jlohn Wallace, a graduate of1 the A\ tlanta College of physicians and sur icons in the class of 1911, has located1 a Easley for the practice of' his profes iion. Dr. Walace is a native of Fair ield county, Since his graduation he las been practicing medicine in the city >' Atlanta and was connectedl with the Wesleyan Memorial hospital. le comes o0 this county highly recommendedl and 3xpects to (10 a general practice. His >flice is over the Easley Loan and Trust Mi'. and Mrts. WV. D). Spearman sent to R1ev. D. W. IHiott a good siz/ed hog, Iressed ready for the pot one (lay last veck. We hear that another hog just ike this one was sent to the Methodist pastor, Rev. J. Danner', at Pelzer. Mrt. Spearman is a member of Rev. Mr. D)anner's church and Mrs. Spearman is Smember of Mr. IHiott's church at Mt. Pisgah. May G;od's special blessing' rest upon these good people. If some n~ember in each church would do 'like &ise the preachers wvould have some hing good to eat, even if the cost of iving is high. SPECI AL OTICES Notices imterted in thI4 eoliniti for one cen at word for lirstuinsertion a(d one-hul f cetit word for each mibe)3uent insertion. ForSt ale-One good mule. Apply to Pickens Hardware & Grocery Com puny. 34tf Frw N fle--One fancy driving horse, 4 years old: also good farm mule. Cash or terms. Ebb II. Field. 3itf Los --Two automobile tire chains between Pickens and Easley, on Dec. i and 2-1. Reward if returned to A.C. GIravelcy, Pickens. lhos --hursayDec. 21, betweven Pickenls an1d l:I.sley. a raincoat. Finder please returni to Wim. Ferguson at Pickens o)r C. It. Sizemore at Easley. Not ice3 M SN1e-I will sell to the highest bidderl for cash, at niy residence at Davusville. Saturday, .,lanuary (, at I lu)o'c! ek, the following property, towi: All iny fIarm tools, one buggy, (net( lot of, cr alout 1.50 bushels. one lot of, fodder, one lot of shucks, 10 bushels of neas.:i lot of cotton seed meal and hulIs, onlo I of cotton seed, one b'og, one cow id two good uItles. Sam L. For Mam le --Good two-ho-se wagon. See B4. NI. Smith, Piekens. :1 NI14iuse! II u 4' !1 R ule.s ! 11-I it's mules you need, see us. You a re sure to Ieed them. We now have on hand, one of the largest bunch towelect from that has ever been oflered on this market. Come ear-lly and make your selection while our peis are full and save the advalee that is sure to come in the Spr'ing. Our stock is guaran teed to he as represented. 1). L. Johnson & W. S. Bradley, 111 Laurens St.. Green vile, S. C. F4Or Sale One of the finest little farms in the comity, lying 2 miles east of Pick ens, neai railroad, containing about 53 acres, adjoining lands of' Nack Flhrmer and W . W. MeWhorter, con tailninrg S or 9 elares of fine Wolf reek bottom land, high and dry, about 17 or 18 ares of linle Upland in cult ivation,.3 balance inl woodllmd; enough timber to pay for place at price asked. New six - r'ooi house, evet y room ceiled. on lead ing public road from Pickens to Cross Roads church. Terms to suit plurchaser for quick sale. Anyone desiring to ex change land or buy, apply to 11. D. lendricks, Pickens, S. C. 3: No4t ce'- I f any claims are held against the estateof R. W. Willimon, deceased, let them be put in within thirty days. C. L. Willimon. :'s Wansumted --To buy all grades of peas and cane seed. We ny highest market pIices. We carry Complete stock of staple groceries, lilits and - produce. Wholesale only. Warehouses at P. & N. depot. Greenville. Dix iI Flour and Grain Company. 8.1 Prof. John Newton, of Pendleton, spent the holidays with his geople in Iickens. We wish a Bright, Ha] Edwin L The Quality St The store which . We wish our friends tomiiers for eral patrona4 1916. We you al a Mei .m an(d a E rosperous ] i CRAIG 'BROS THE KEOW] PICKENm Safe, Sound and We solicit your banking busines curtesy and convenierce consisten ciples. Five per cent interest paid J. P. CAREY, President. JN( Quality Printing---The 11 our friends and cust ;>py and Prosperous N< . Bolt & Co ore The has and always will 1 ?asley, S. C. ma4unun ---~--- ---- to thank and cus their' lib e during - wish fer ry Christ appy and Tew Yeaid CO., Pickens NE BANK ;,s. c. Progressive s and will show you every t with sound bankiug prir. on Savings Deposits. ). C. CAREY, Cashier. Pickens Sentinel WWI' omners a 1 aw Year mpany * Style Store ry to please