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tyDq m which to put your ey will be safe from fir e small sum of $1.00 y ety deposit boxes for oi .keep the key and no one e satisfaction of knowin more than the rent pric( Come in, let us show them OWEE BAN] .'Carey, Pres. R. E. Bruct icaI anc If-know of a local item o any kind, visiting, sickness Z5te phone it to No. 35. Don't forget the date, Noverr "26th. J. F. Harris, spent Monda in Greenville. J. F. Rigdon of Fortner wa in Pickens on business Satui day. Craige Bros. Co. are sellin flavoring extracts cheap th! week. J. C. Wade, of Pickens, rout 4, made us a pleasant call la. week. . Mr. M. C, Smith and famil spent Sunday in Pelzer wit relatives. The job department of Tb Sentinel has been very busy th past.month. Judge Rowland, of Centra was one of the prominent visi ors here last week. Elisha Kelley, of Centre i.~2ute 3, was at the county set ~W13ibu~ness Friday, J. T. Looper of Picker route 3, was a business visitt in Pickens Saturday. Everybody ought to see M Keown play the part of Methodist preacher. G. C. G:mntt of the Pumpkii town section was at the count seat on business monday. S. C. . Boggs and daught< from below Liberty were visito: at the county seat this week. Paul Boggs, a successfi planter and citizen of Nimmon: was at the county seat Tuesda' I dwin aF u Is the place tc ~' We have a full line of La &~ will find our prices on th a other large city. We have ladies' all woo Slow as $7.98. They are e &Ladies' long ponny skin & $5.98. S Ladies' long broadcloth & $4.48; with velvet collar. u Children's ponny skin c< u to $3.98. u Shoes. SI S We have the largest sto< ~haps , in Pickens county . shoes, too: bought withi u shoescheaper than you ca & where else. )We have children's shc & $2.00. &~ Men's and women's sho to $4.00. )M It will pay you to ec u for we believe we can mifoner on every item .x gilve you your moneyI ST h Ed The Store That' nuunnuunnuu yosit Boxes valuable papers and documents, e and burglar. ou may have iti-e use of one of ie year. can open your box in your ab r that your va!uables are safe is to you. (, Pickens, S. Ce. . V-Pres. M. C. Smith, Cashier. I Personal f D. W. Cantrell, Sr., of Pickens, ,route, 3, was a visitor at the county seat Saturday. J. M. Moss, of Walhalla, dis trict manager of the Mutual Life of New York, gave us a y pleasant call last week, Mr, G. G. Carey, of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting at the home of his brother, J. P. Carey, Sr., in Pickens. Mr. S, E. Brown and Miss S Minnie Morgan were married November 17th, A. A, Jones, N. P., officiating. "t H. M. Hester, a former citi zen of Pickens but now of y Westminster, was in the city h last week. The friends of Hovey Earle are glad to know that he is able e to be out again, after a long e spell of fever. Mr. E. F. Alexander visited _ relatives at his old home Sun day carrying with him Miss Ada Craig, who will teach at Keowee t J. B. Spearman and wife and airs. Spearman's mother, Mrs. M. W. Callaham, spent Friday sin Pickens with Mr. and Mrs. J. r I Callaham. The boys in the corn club are requested to bring their report e. and exhibit to the County a Superintendent of Education's office, Saturday, November 30, at 11 o'clock. When you first enter the yKeowee i3ank these days you think you are in a flower gar den. Several large ferns and rflowers of different varieties shave been placed in the bank building for the winter and it certainly has a pretty, cosy ap pearance, The cashier and as il sistant cashier do not look out of 'place either among the other - handsome flowers. L. Bolt ASLEY, S. >buy ycur Dry G Hats and Shoes. dies' Coat Suits, Misses' and C ese lines as cheap is you would serge suits as Bring us yo asily worth $12. up in a good t coats for only guarantee to j money back. coats as low as Men's good *only 98c. ats from $1.48 Men's fine d *and upto $5.0 ioes.Boys' pants 0SBoys' full p< k of shoes, per- Boys' blue s All brand new 1 big box Se n the past nine 8 cakes good >u vour inter 7 boxes Gr buy them any for 25c. es from 4Sc to 10 full poun< for 25c. s from 98c up Ladies' avia 25c; a bargain >mue many miles to (10 your fal] make it to your interest and v -on buv. Giv us a trial and >ak. e Batti win L. BRolt & Co., Pre s Always Busy. Don't fail to read K. D. Ben net's add in want cohinin. T. G. Lynch. of route 3, was in Pickens Tuesday on business. I Messrs. Rohin and Jim Stew art of route 1. were in town on business Tuesday. W. D. Hendricks and J. L. Burgess of the Pumpkintown section were visitors here Tues day. Want to buy a farm? Want to sell a farm? See the Linwood Land andInvestmelnt Company, Pickens, The horse swappers conven tion held here last week was well attended, in fact it was the largest and most successful held in a long time. There are several new ads in The Sentinel today. Many bar gains can be picked up by keep ing your eyes on the advertise ments in this papei. Married by J. B. Newbery. at his office on November 19, 1912, Miss Elizabeth Entrekin, of Pickens, and Mr. E. A. Bryant, of Walhalla, S. C. Rev. Bluford M. Smith will preach at Antioch Baptist church the first Sunday in December, 1912. at cleven o'clock in the forenoon. There will be a school Exhi bition in the auditorium of the school building at Dacusville on Thanksgiving night. Admis sion 10 and 15 cents. All are in vited. John M. Geer, f ormer resident of Easley and president of Eas ey and several other cotton mills, has been elected a mem ber of the Greenville police board. Mrs. D. FE. Hendricks and small daughter and Miss Grace Hendricks of route 1, spent Monday at the home of Mayor and Mrs. G. R. Hendricks in Pickens. Among the visitors from Pick ens to Greenville last week were Messrs. J. T. Richey, Guy Mc Fall, B. B. L aboon, J. C. Alex ander, R. R. Roark, Doc Pace, Edd Earle. Eye. Ruined ,y -?et; they get ?ed and sore ad you let them go. Don't do It. Leonardi's Golden Eye Lotion cures soreness without pain in one day. cools, heals and strengthens. Insist on having - Leonardis--it makes strong eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggist, ioU icbyS.B.r Lnai &Co. Tarnpa, FAa t. d v C.M ods, Clothing, M :hildren's Coats, and you g get in Greenville or any iir feet and let us fit them air of winter shoes and we ease you or you get your every-day wool pants for M ress pants $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 g 25c to $1.50. g pants 98c. erge pants for 48c. .archlight matches for 3c. laundry soap for 25c. anda's washing powder M packages best soda made n tion caps, all colors, for trading at this store, M -e are suLre von can save ve will p)lease y-ou Or E ASLEY- S. C. ti 7 < $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least on. dreaded discaso that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternIty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY t CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, -doc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. adv Last Saturday was the busiest day of this fall in Pickens. Out of town people kept our mer chants and clerks busy all day. Much clothing and dry goods were sold and many people were in town. We know that nearly every one of the subscribers to whom we sent a statement is as good as gold; but it is against the law to send the paper more than one year without pay. and it's not good business either. Has any one recently found a ten-dollar bill around here' Miss Ada Bolding, the accomo dating keeper of central office here, lost a ten-dollar bill last week and would appreciate it if the finder will return it to her. W. C. Porter, one of the coun ty's good and substantial citi zens, was in town Wednesday on business. He lives in the Cedar Rock section. but likes to occasionally come to Pickens, which is near his old home. C, Ml. Bowen, popular manag er of the dry goods department of the Big Store, spent Sunday in Liberty at the home of his brother-in-law, J. F. Banister. His wife, who has been spend ing some time visiting in Green ville, retumd to Pickens witl him. The South Carolina annual conference will meet in Ander son the 27th. Bishop J. C- Kil go will preside. The conference is composed of all the preachers of the M4. E. Church, South, ir the State and four lay delegates from each of the twelve districts in the state. Mr. Henry Williams of this county came near having a bat accident near~Mauldin 's station Greenville county, Sunday. At he was turning a curve with hi: automobile a small negro chil< appeared in the road too nea: the car for the driver to keei from rarnning against the child There were no very serious in .uries. The Ladies Working Societa of the Pickens Baptist Church will conduct a sale of second hand clothing etc., Friday au< Saturday, Nov. 29th and 30th. the proceeds to be used in re pairing the Pickens Baptis Church. All who have article: of this kind to contribute wil please send them in to Mrs. C A Waters. The iMajestic Range demon stration and sale at the Big Store was a big success. Mr Bruce says it was the most suc cessful they have ever held. I must be a pleasure to cook or one of these stoves, as thea have more conveniences that any other stove on the market and each wife who received on< is no doubt proud of both thi stove and thoughtful husband W. P. Cowan and J, D. Stone. representing the C. A. Ree( Music House, of Anderson, wer< in the city last week. Mr Stone was so impressed witi the beautiful scenery of ouw mountains that he expressed a wish to have a summer hom< here. If the people only knew of our delightful climate, beauti fl scenery and fertile soil oum county would soon1 be taxed t< hold the people. The Linwood Land and In vestment Co., has had the fol lowing printed on the back ol their envelopes: "Pickens. Good climate, good water, gooc people. The best upland long staple cotton in the world grows i Pickens county. 125 bushels of corn has been raised to at acre here. 2 bales of cotton tc an acre is no uncommon occur nce here. Situated among the foothills of the beautiful BluE Ridge. The best county in the best state in the best nation on the face of the eaith. Come ive with ugs and be happy." Eo Rent The McComibs ce 4 miles Norti of Pickens Court Ause. A pply to -r. umN. Mler, ase S: ~R1 bot 27. "Al Martin's Country Store. Tuesday Night, Nov. 26th. Characters: Al Martin. stor keeper, Prof. Ballentine. Mai Martin. Al's daughter, Mi Nannie Porter. Sam Johnso a carpenter, Douglas Yongu Tom Briggs, a laboror. R< Nealy. Buck Friend, a bric maker, J. I. Callaham. Ru Hutchins, farmer, G. F. Kirb Harold Hawley, civil engineE Jule Boggs, Jr. Robt. Core Railroad promoter. Dwigl Attaway. Bess, Miss Nell Freeman. Anna, Miss Mildri Cox. Mrs. Blake, Miss Floren, Bowen. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. J.' Hutchings. Mrs. Hawkir Miss Battle. Miss Simons, Mi Grace Hutchings. Gus, a slo young man, Hagood Bruc Ned, a rather fist young ma Herbert Jones. Jerry, a hung: loafer, Furman Morris. Rali Miller, a schoolteacher, Mary Hutchings. Rey. John Wesl Asbury. a Methodist preacher ablity. J. F. Keown. Ot Padretti, a traveling mus teacher. Squire Holden, C old miserly skinflint, Dr. Bo] Jim, a fun maker, Oliver Bogg Mandy Spriggs, a comical gii Miss Vesta Ashmore, Married, on Wednesday, INo ember 20th, at 12:30 o'cloc] Mr. Swandle B. Huffy, Greenville, to Miss Meda L Hunt, at the residence of J. \ Hunt, of Liberty. Rev. D. V Hiott officiating. Subscribe for The Sentinel. We Ib To inspect our line of solid g have the latest styles of I Chains of many kinds, Cuff I anteed. Picken Land Sale. On sale day in December Pickens, Court House I shall se "All that tract of land in Ht ricane township 'bounded1 lands of estate of L. N. Robi J. A. McKee, Thomas S. R< Berry Durham and others, the North of Mile Creek, cc taining 265 acres more or less Terms of sale, one-third ca Sbalance in two years, Perfe title. W. A. Smith. Nov. 12, 1912. Lands for Sale or Rent. My Keowee farm of LC( acres for sale, as a whole or a cut to suit purchaser, fine hi~ bottom and good upland, plen of timber, Purchaser can ma his own terms.acelt i new house house in the town Six Mile; also one other hou and lot in the town of Six M both for sale or rent. Fi school and church facilities. A portion of my Keowee farn for rent. See J. Frank Stephe at Six Mile or me at Central. R. G. Gaines, Citation. The State of South Carolina ' Countyv of Pickens. By J. B. New' bery Esquire. Prob. Judge. whereas. D. F. Fuller made suit grant him I.etters of A dminmstration the Estate of and effects of Jo Fuller, deceas"d. These are Therefore to cite and s monsh all and singular the kindred a creditors of the said John Fuller, ceased, that they be and appear befi me. in the Court of Probate, to be h~ at Pickens Court H'use. S. C., on 1 5th day of December. 1912, after pi lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fo noon. to shew cause if any they he why the said Administration shouldr be granted. Given undier my hand and seal. tl 21st av of November, 191s. in the] ear of our Id 2t J.P.P.C Prepare For Cold Weathei Vi ck's Croup Salve Mentholatum Penslar Laxative Cold Tablets All kinds Cough Syrup If it's Drugs-We have it Keowee Pharmacy Agents for Penslar Remedies. Dike' Remedies Nunnallv's ('andies >e ie lirE ?Be ginningi ?d ~ Every piece o sohitely cost. Ss W stock; will be , (Suites, Extra h~ Side Boards, kinds of Chai I in the Furni le cash, nothing picked over. HeathE vite You old and gold filled jewelry. We Vaist Sets, !Collar Pins, Lockets, .,inks, etc. Every piece is guar s Drug Co. xKA2l ?tore For Sale. at Four yoke young work oxen, 1, two head young horses, four ox Lr- wagons, one two-horse wagon, y one buggy. These will go at a L3, bargain. J. G. Reid, Lake e, Toxa'way, N. C. 3t Wanted h To hear from one man in each t township in Pickens county who would like to make from $4.00 to $10.00 per day. K. D. Bennett, R.F,D. 4 Bennettsville, S. C. ill Money to Loan. h I am in position to make loans y of $5,000 and upward on well e improved farms to the extent of fifty per cent of the value. th C. E. Robinson, Attorney, f Pickens, S. C. ne Wanted. We will pay you cash for m green and dry hides. Bring 's them to the City Market, Pick ens, F. L. Finley, proprietor. - Crop for Rent. Good two-horse crop for rent to right man. Located one and Lte a half miles of Pickens on Eas ley road. W. P. Stewart, tPickens, S. C., R. F. D. 1. 3t _List your land with the Lin d wood Land and Investment SCompany. *e Stores to CloseThnsing ot We, the undersigned merch Sants hereby agree to close our 3 stores on Thanksgiving day. Noyember 28, 1912. Heath - Bruce - Morrow Co., Craig Bros. Co., Pickens Hard ware and Grocery Co., R. L. Hames, R. B. Waldrop, P. M, Cate, Folger, Thornley & Co.. T, D. Harris, H, A. Richey, T. L. Bivens. J A. McColloughi B. F. Martin E. M. Blythe MC11ll01glh. Mar'tiln & Blythle ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Ifasonic Temple Grecnville, S. C. Associate firm MARTIN, GREENE &c EARLE Anderson, S. C. Practice in all Courts. Made A New M1an Of Him. "I was suffering .3 pain in my g stomach, head z-.ek," writes H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., "and my liver and kidneys did not work right,E but four bottles zf Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." PnRC 50 C!TS. AT ALL BRUG STORES. iture L Vov. 20, Ending t Furniture in the I Four solid car load sold, consisting of, Dressers, Wash St sofas, Lounges, Rock rs; in fact, anything ture lin e. Terms c charged. Don't wa Come and get fli iruceTMorn Real Esta ...Bought, Se The Linwood Land and Investm business and anxious to be of bene services. If you wish to buy any real estat us help you. We will treat you ri~ We also insure property. Come and talk it over with us. Linwood Land and : Office at Keowee B We are getting out a 1 analyses 10-98 and 4.94. than 10-4, but we only ( and sell it mighty cheap Grain fertilized with ti in the spring will make a Anderson Phosph Anderson, W. B. FREEMAN, Pickens; Robinsoi Pickens Railora< TIME TABLE sUPEREDES TIME TJ EFFECTIVE JUNE No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 STATIO Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd A. M. A. M.P. M. Lv. 7.30 11.00 3.15 PICKEN! 7-35 11.05 3.20 *FERGUjSo: 7-45 II 5 3.30 .:1ARONS 7.50 11.-20 3-35 *ARIAIL 7.55 I 1.55 3.40 *N~AULDIN 8.oo [1.-30 3-45 EASLF.Y Ar. "Flag Stations-No Agent No. 1 connects with S No. 3 connects with S< No. 3 connects with S< No. 3 connects with S< No. 4 connects with Si No. 4 connects with Si No. 5 connects with si Fo. ny further informna Dec/ 10 iouse at ab sew Iresh A43ed Room mds, Beds, ers and all to be found i sale spot it until it is st choice 1w 0. tie... Id and Rented ent Company is rt-ady for fit to those who need oer , sei y;-rrei any, ~ht. nvestment Co mk, Pickens 0-4 good It isia harge you it that. at and top dressed handsome crop. ite & Oil Co. 1 & Thornton, Easley, Agents I Company, No 12. BLE No. 1. 15th, 1911. No. 2 No. 4 No.6 Mix'd!Mix'd Mi Ar. A. M.IP. M. P, 9.10 1-50 4 9.05 1.45 4. 8-1.35 8.55 1.30 8.45 1.25 4 8.40 1.20 4.05 mthern No. 42 )utern No. 39~ uthern No. 39 uthern No. 12 )thern No. 12 >uthernl No..39 >uthernl No. 11 ion apply to r. T. TAYLOR,