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* PieR Seilel !..:N~zfBRI7,1912. GARy HI1Tr, MANAGER f-, ( A~(D LES= h ADVERTISING RATES: Legal Neteesfirst Insertion per inch $1-00. For eali subsehquent 5 P Conmercial and. other advertising for three months or longer will. be made at reduce umtes and prices cMn be-had on-application. We e not ATi~rdibe for- the views of a our-coResondents. Entered al piens Fonoce .a Secord Cla Man Matter l Child's Noonday Grace. (Wilbur D. Nesbit in Ladies' Home Journal.) i' t - "ord bless this meat -that we s shalleat, t Thisbread thatwe shall break; Make all our actions kind and sweet, We ask, for Jesus' sake." I We nt Correspondents. Wouldn't yoa. like to have the local news :from your.section in The Sentinel? .We went to pub lish news letters from every see tion of Pickens countjr and are foe1r a correspondent in section to write for us. have some good correspon uts and want some more. us hear from those who wish to write for us.' .Wzat We cMost Need t t It isn't, in my -opinion, nine- e -ent beef-we want to look for or I butter; but rather the c Practice: of better niethods of t breeding and feeding that will t enable us to secure reasonable proftslin six-cent beef and 30 cent butter.. It is not the $6 bariel of apples we, should s strive for, but a. more business I like way of handling our or- ( chardsathat will insure us good profits on the product at $3 per -barrel. It is not dollar-and-a- 1 r-onwe need so much, - use of better methods of IZ~our lands and .crops so t ercrops may be made]I abl price. It is not t tcotton that we need as 1: yaswe need~to so handle '] ouf business that good profits nmay be insured from the gin & ~ nig of ten-cent cotton. TheI 'f'cring need of 'our time is a If nore careful looking after our lI ~ ~-~poducts while on the way toa & thatat times, perhaps, a non-1 'I producing middleman-because h ofexpensive methods of hand- t< lingor a natural greed- secures g more in the handling of the n products of the farms and mills t2 than the service 'he. performs t] - warrants.-A. L. French in the h *Progressive Farmer. ti n Mr. F. B. Hipp, presentedg the Daily Journal with a sweet - otato yesterday that is a prize winner for weight, length and size. It weighs 96 ounces, or 6 pounds, is over a foot long. and measures five or six inches s -n circumference.-Greenwood Journal ~~jmB~hw, that's no tater at all. to our Cedar Rock corres pondent: "Mr. A. White Single- N ton, the champion potato raiser, had one that measured 3 feet and 3 inches this time. Hurrah, for A. White!" ~This is a most splendid c stores offer superior tradia service. The MERCHAb~ * representing various lines advantages GREENVILL THE PLAN: Come to Greenville, b $49.00 one railway fare wi Edw. L. Ayers, Millinery.G Barr Dry Goods Co., Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, Ladies Ready-to-wear, Men's.Furnishings. Busbee-Southiern Furni- o ture Co., 1<urniture, stovet .and Hos H HEndel, - Clothing, Men's F ni hing Hates Pull, also push, for Pickens. Paid up ,your back subscrip on? Any man who repeats half he ears talks too much. Wonder who's the guy that ut the ill in Greenville. If South Carolina was to have ppendicitis which town would e cut out? Pickens county has the best eople in the world; why not he best cotton? Wouldn't it make you feel ood if, just before you leave is old world,. you could hear >meone say-of you, "He made his world a better place to live"? Nearly one-half the people in 'ickens county think Pickens 3 the best town in the county 1 which to buy goods-the alance of the people KNOW it. The postoffice department ay or may not be hard on the ewspapers, but if it.don't mind b1l have a suit on its hands. Ve received a letter the other ay addressed to the Third arty Newspaper, Pickens, S.C. We saw in a paper the other ay that a boy put a baseball in is mouth in order to win a mall wager. He couldn't get he ball out and had to call doc ors who pulled his teeth in or er to get it out. Looks to us ike they could have gotten it ut thru the top of his head, here must not have been any hing in the way up there. "If Westminster was to go to leep and not wake up, would Valhalla, and would Rabun -ap?"-Pickens Sentinel. Too much sleeping, holloaing. nd gaping. We are trying to ep Westminster keep-awake. -Tugaloo Tribune. We did not intend to insinuate at Westminster w as asleep, a fact we do not see how that wn could sleep with a news aper as wide awake as the 'ribune to whoop things up. When we heard of Mr-AI red Taylor's death, weo~uldn't elp but think h~yiich better1 nd nicer it Ms that he was ble to ra ispastor's tribute . ' Whch was printed in 'he .Baptist Courier just before is death, than to have it writ n about him after he was ne. It must have added iore happiness to the life of e good old gentleman to have aese good things said about im. Too many of us wait un I our friends are dead, and can t hear us, to speak good of em. What is that old sayiuig bout "scattering flowers in the thway of . the living"? It Lakes a man feel good to have od words spoken of him. God Lade him that way. Darkey in the cotton field aging: De bee gits up fo de break er day, But de yuther feller eats de honey. igger pick de cotton, but you1 hear me say, Hits de w'ite folks gits de money." e Rair ifer to the trading public t g advantages. Stocks are TS ASSOCIATION is con .The Association is ender E merchants present. from any of the merchax 1 be refunded BOTH WAY [runks, Bags. etc. ireath-urham Co., Jewelry, Chine and Fancy Goods. stoves, Tinware and Household goods iantle, Tiles and Grates. M Goodlett, Harness and Saddlery. enderson-Ashmore-Wil sm.f onmen and Children. Melancho] Women who ..:-er the miseries caused periodically ailing. They endure pains to every part of the body, producing ri which make life one long, dreary existe for these suffering woren in . DR. SI] Squaw V - The Womai It is just the thing t lee2the di composed of vegetable ing the female body. Painful irregularities, tation of the Heart, all disappear before medicine. It brings back the strength, and makes life worth living. Sold by Druggists and Deah C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE KEO WEE PIE MR. NORTON'S Short Story Writte No one knew her. No one save Mr. Norton, the wealthy lawyer, had ever met her, and he had only met her in a busi ness way as she was his stenog rapher. He could not be pre vailed on to tell her name. Speaking of her, he always called her "Madame," so, in time. every one spske of her as "Madame." The girls, for such they are termed in villages, had called on her; but she was never at home to any of them. The long pointed-chinned, beaked nosed old women, who were village gossipers from away down South, had talked them selves -into a fever over her style, her ways, and a thousand other things of which the little lady had never dreamed. They had guessed,until,for the eighth wonder of the world, they had stopped guessing, and merely gazed in wonder at the wavy golden hair and dainty little figure of the little stenographer as she walked by their homes. As time passed, interest in the violet-eyed little business wo man grew warmer than ever, when Mrs. Nosie started the re port that "Mr. Norton's sten-o grapherest was the darter of a wealthy New Yorkerest, and Sat she and her pa had had a eave home and she had done o and--" A year passed and still no in formation had been received and still the villagers wondered he girls were jealous of her and called her bad names be ause all the boys had deserted hem to gaze on the fair face of he little lady. It was a warm Sunday in ---FOR 1 Six room house on College in. Price $1,500-0- - 122 acres fine farming lan rice $50.00 per acre. 85 acres fine farming land ear Pickens railroad. Ten a< 5.00 per acre. For terms apply to . S. STEWART, oad Far roughout the PIEDMONT large and varied, which posed of the leading mnerchi tvoring to convince the tradi s named below, and on pur within a radius of forty mi =====FIR Royal, Nettleton, Florsheim, Selby, Wright & Peters, and Duchess lines. [obbs-lendersonl Co., Men and Boy's Clothing, Ladies' Ready-to-wear. Notions, Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats, Furnishings. 1. 0. Jones Co., Men's Furnish ~eys-Mah ly Women by disorders in the ovarian function, are wrich extendi their exhausting influence ielancholy, nervousness, and weaknesses nce. There is relief and renewed hope WMONS Ir 0lf ife Wine 's Medicine seases which cause this suff ,ring. It Is w h are known to act beneftcially on mation, Headaches, Palpi the power. efficacy of this marvelous vigor an ulness of earlier years Price $1.00 CO., ST. LOUIS, . U [ARMACY. STENOGRAPHER n by a Pickens Girl June. Over the little villagi quietness reigned, save for t lazy buzz of the bees as the flew around, sipping the hone from the beautiful flowerc In the little church on the hil the usual crowd of worshipel had gathered. The old wome gently fanned themselves wit large palm-leaf fans; the graN haired deacons over in th amen-corner were kept bus slapping at the flies that ur fortunately mistook their head for skating-rinks; the bal places were so slick. Suddenly, something happer ed. There was a hasty turnin of heads and a craning of neck The palm-leaf fans fell to th floor; the flies skated on th deacons' heads as much as the pleased. Consternation fe over the congregation as Ma dame, more beautiful that eve: in a pretty white dress an large black hat, walked dow the aisle. Madame was leanin on the arm of a handsome man The.preacher arose and saic *'It gives me pleasure to join t< gather in the' happy bonds < matrimony Miss Dorothy Le and Mr. James Masey. "Wall by Harry's coat tail! whispered one of the old deacor in the amen-corner. "'If that jis' dont best tlh fag, hispered M "Boys the game's up! whispered Jack James, as th bride and bridegroom walke down the aisle and out of th church, leaving a congregatioi that did not hear a word th preacher said. The villagers are still wondex ing and talking about it. Greenville News. SALE. :street in city of Easley. Clos d, three miles below Easley two (2) miles above Easley :res fine bottom land. Prio Pickens, S. C 'eto SECTION. Greenville fact means satisfactory nts in GREENVILLE ' ng public of the superior hases totaling $25.00 to les, or ONE WVAY with 11$ FROM I Marion B. Leach, Groceries, Incubators and Poultra Supplies. Ketts & James, ure st'oves and Househoki old Co., * ,Dry Goods GodEts. -I Mr. Carel Wilson. It again becomes our sad duty to chronicle the death of anoth er of our old landmarks and citizens Mr. Carel Wilson, who died on the 25th instant at his home three miles east of Easley, in the Croswell section, after a short illness. He was born in this county on Nov. 22nd, 1842, being 70 years old at his death. Mr. Wilson was an honest, hon orable upright citizen and was liked by all who knew him. tie served four tlie Confederate y, having en listed ompany A. 16th S. C. egiment and made a good soldier. He was married to Miss Amanda Miller in 1872, and she with four children, as follows, survive him, Messrs. Hovey, 0. W., and Miss Kate Wilson and Mrs. Maude God ' frey. He was a member of the e Baptist church. His body was Y buried with militry honors by members of Camp Jasper Haw thorne of Easley on Monday afternoon, Rev. D. W. Hiott as 'S chaplain of the. Camp conduct " ing the services. The inter 2 ment took place in the George's Creek cemetery, the funeral e being conducted by Rev. J. R. Williams. Tr Aly a good man has gone to his reward. Peace s to his ashes. To the bereaved we extend sympathy.-Easley Piogress. RON-DOWN PEOPLE e Made Strong by VinoL. Y Run-down conditions are caused [ by overwork, worry, too close oom. flnement, a chronic cough or cold which it is difficult to cure. We want to say to every person In d this condition-you need Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic 1 without oil, the great strength cre > ator. It will supply iron to the blood in the most easily assimilated form, create a good, healthy appetite, strengthen y6ur digestive organs and make you eat better, sleep better and -feel better. f A case has just come to our atten e tion from west Scranton, Pa.. Mrs. *Ca.Proper says: "For three years I was all run down, weak and had ' no app~etite, and after all that time4 I am glad to say Vino1 has brought s back my health and strength, which is just what I was told it would do." We are confident that Vinol is the e best body-buider and strength-creator wet refund your money if it fails to. abenefit you. I Pickens Drug Co. (ad) SEducation consists in know- Ir aing things-Know how a h2 range is made inside and out- t; side. Call at our store during C our Special Majestic Range De- I monstration-week of Nov. 11 b2 to 16, (adv.) a Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. b2 Lands for Sale or Rent. SMy Keowee farm *of 1,000 acres for sale, as a whole or will cut to suit purchaser, fine high j~ -bottom and good upland, plenty b of timber, Purchaser can make his own terms.0 , One thirteen acre lot with P : new house house in the town of I Six Mile; also one other house d and lot in the town. of Six Mile y both for sale or rent. Fine school and church facilities. A portion -of my Keowee farm for rent. See J. Frank Stephens ,at -Six Mile or me at Central. R. G. Gaines, di reenvil ini a radinw of f n-tv-one to refunded BOTH W \ YS v at one time or from any 0r will be refunded as indica1 CHANTS ASSOCIATION chases. Keep the book ai: trade $25.00 or more, turn tion, at the Board of Trad< No receipt from Railw VHICH TO BI Piedmiont Shoe Co., Full line of shoes for all the family. E. S. Poole, L Furniture, Stoves and Household Furnishings. Sanford-Goodwin Shoe Co. Beacon Shoes for Man and Boys. S John Kelly Shoes for Women & Girle. Pride, Patton & Tillinan, Laesa' Shoes-..A rmstrng, Tz & ...Just Solid MIT Car HIII Most durable, I d Wagoi They could make them them better, but they cant. A little higher in pricE give twice the ser vic:. Ask the man who bas usE All sizes, from the lighte FOLGER, AND Clothing, Shoes. Hats Sole agents for Walk-Over ar Iron King Stoves. New Home Sewi ell Wagons and Mitchell Automobi The Sentinel lo your job h~large ally I A Great Building Falls For Salk hen its foundation is under ined, and if the foundation of I will ealth-good digestion-is at- detior tcequick collapse follows. househ< n the first signs of indigestion, furnitu: )r. King's New Life Pills should of corn, taken to tone the stomach s eads. d regulate liver, kidneys and largene wels. Pleasant, easy, safe cot 2 d only 25 cents at Pickens in fact Irug Company. adv Mules, fine mi two fint Your neighbor knows his Ma- pigs. I ~stic Rgnge uses litle fuel-- McCorn kes perfect-heats abundance attachn water good and hot and costs and kin actically nothing for repairs. tors, mi et us show you why. Call smith t< tiring our Demonstration week lots. F 'ov. 11 to 16. -(adv.) adv. n Heath-Byuce-Morrow Co. Our best increases with the Al p ing of it. full.c e and sixty miles. On purchases totairi ~ithin a radius of between forty-on e merchant. Whenever your pu edl in the above schedule. When REFUND BOOK, and have salest ( have the amount of your purchs in your book to Mr. Albert S. Joh Rooms, and he will refund your: ay Agent necessary. Dunn. "Grover Shoes for Tender Feet" Sniith tens Shoes--Clapp), Hana i, Walk-- Men's ver Men's Fi Rothschild, - Stewar Clothing, Men's Furnishiings, Tailor- lti ng. -Stone]1 ybt & Carter, Fuel, I Books. Office Supplies. Pictures and .I.s Picture Framing. Newspapers and Lies ~iagazines, Y. & E. Cabinets. Notions, f Received... BELL WAI ightest I~ uilt for the cheapar, but they wont; th , perhaps, than other wag d one. st one-horse to the heavy thte Yours truly, THORN COMPANY and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Spe d Boyden Shoes, Carhart Overall rig Machines,Chase City and Babcoc les. shop Will be iintillg. I ore for" doinm on Wednesday, Decem- I On ber 4th, 1912. sell to the highest bid- but the cr< r ash, on day above burned ha ed, all crops, tools, salru )ld goods and kitchensmlro e, stock, etc., consistingj shoute, fodder, hay, etc.; bed ISalve I] springs, mattresses, 'beat for bi stove and ware, one boils, ulc xtension dining table i.50. chairs, rockers, and eczema, c' ll my personal property. Surest pile wagons, harness, one flammatio: ch cow and yearling, 25 cents at brood sows, one lot of pany. 'arm tools consisting of - lsc grain -drill, one. iick mower with reaper I Does th ent, turn plows all size mean any ls, plow stocks,~cultiya ttocks, shovels, black- and think ols, etc. will knowv ;o be sold in 50 bushel >dder in 100 bundle lots. ange has L4 J. E. Parsons. ing not or least expe Notice- from the 3rsons indebted to me, See'our bis at once and settle in R. B. Waldrop. ,(adv.).He Retun g $50.00 or more one raiwa' e and sixty miles. You don't I hases total the required amio making your first purchase asi, nan serving vou record amount .ses recorded wherever you trai stonie, Secretary of the Mere rare. & Bristow R. N. Tann4 and Boy's Glvthing. Hats .Automobil Lrnishings. ~saddlery, st< t & Merritt The Johnso ng andI Furnishings for Men WtisD ui & Lumber Co., P oos umber and Building Mateia John IL Wi ~adey Co., *"The Pia Ready-to-wear. Dry Goods. Victrola Ta Trunks, Etc. Pianos. ice ~y would build ons, but wi e-horse. 'lalty. , Hawes fiats, k Buggies,Mitch gla)l t x better y A Fire Hero ud cheered, as, w' rds, he held up d box, "Fellows!" this Bucklen's Arni aold has everythin rns:" Right! also f ers, 7sore, pimp ts, sprains, b' cure. It subdu , kills pain. 0 Pickens Dru.g Co e word Reput thing to y and figure why the Maj.i the reputation of ly ithe best but sive. Let the factory shoiw y, add in this paper. th-Bruce-Morrow fare will be ae to buy all Lt your fare for a MER of your pur le. After you iants Associa hi Co., es and Supplies, Vehicle. ves, Etc. . * Co., idy-to-wear, Notions. y Goods Co., Noiorns.