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ow To start a Sav at the Keo Locat and See the ad of Stewart & Mer this issue. uliusBoggs is confined to his with the grip. 19. Langston left Xonday ",--Sunset, Kentucky. o unto Mr. and Mrs. J. .Langston on tho 21st, ult., a Robert Stewart of near ey'was a visitor at the seat Tuesday. l. Hudson has moved his 0 0- from'Liberty route 3 to enroute 5. The Masonic Fraternity on 21 ber, last, elected and in their officers for 1913. Mary and Bessie Rob Greenville are visiting ,Mrs T. R. Allen. M. Stansell,=ie and three of FqVntain Inn visit ioth W. M. Stansell ily k. day many eave an in S radvertisement in this -They do blacksmithing, w~ork and. repairs. of all. .i an,tof Greenville, 'et organizer for W. 0. W., n1a ickens this week on way to the surrounding look after the inter the order. as passed off very in Pickens. The most nt of the week Christmas tree by the Sunday school. A large dwas present and it was a neccess,. the original Santa gon hand. ~fT~ hemarriage license law AfkSstate went into effect 18 S ago, Probate Judge bry 'of- this county has about 320 licenses, 306 of -'bex returned and rDed uhring~ December the issued 40, twice as -month before. TO4 Frienids an ~We wish a vei Prosperous 6ubusines-in 1912 crease over the previous y ness given us by our frient much and hope, by fair an t a continuance durina Sliop .B The Parc ent into effect January 1. ot convenient to call epound can be sent on ds for 6c, and so on. ou will find in our s1 Drugs, Stationery, Rubi With compliments of th< Very truly, RE.LEWIS he Time ings Account wee Bank paid on Deposits T. G. Johnson of Central wa in Pickens lasb week. W. L. Morgan of Pickens route 2 was in town last week. B. D. Mauldin of Central route 2 was at the county seat last week. L. B. Perkins and J. C. Brock of Central were in Pickens on business last week' Miss Mae Willis of Liberty is the guest of Miss Ruth Parsons in Pickens. Mr. David Gilstrap of Little Eastatoe was in the city on business Tuesday. Zack Jones and son, Homer, of the Cedar Rock section, were in the city Tuesday. Rev. D. W. Jones has moved to Pi6kens. His pastoral charge is South Easley Circuit. W. D. and D. aldrop of near Libertere at the county 3eart Ir aath sWeek on business. Sam Jones, son of Mr. E. L. eof the Dacusville section, was in Piokens on business Mon day. J. A. McCombs, a well known planter of near Enon church1 was in Pickens on business last week. John B. Jameson and A. R. Hamilton .were among the prominent Easley visitors in town Tuesday. Amoug the good citizens of the Griffn section in town Tuesday were S. G. Door and S. P. Freeman. Messrs. Joe Gilliland, R. B. Bro avn and W. T. Day, who live on route 4. were among the many visitors in town Tuesday. Thurman Cochran and sis ter, Myra Lou, of Calhoun, are visiting the family of their uncle A. J. Boggs, in Pickens. Thur man was a member of the Pick ens baseball team one season, and it is gratif ying to his many friends to know that he has ad vanced to the Southern League and will play with Birmingham next season. Subscribe for The Sentinel. )ur d Patrolls a y happy and g New Yearn hows a very liberal in. ar; due to the nice busi is. We thank you very d courteous treatment, to r 1913. 'els Post Phone 24, or write us -Any package weighing any R. F. D. for 5c, two :ore a most complete line >er Goods, etc. :season. tlar acy ,Propriet W. N. Bolding of the Prater. section was in Pickens Tuesday The Wesley Adalt Bible clas! of the Methodist Sunday schoo had an oyster supper last Fri day night in Dr. Seawrirht' office. All of the Pickens boys an< girls who are attending variou colleges spent the holidays al home. We were glad to hav< them with us. Mrs C. G. Cothran and littli son, Darris, have returned t< their home in Honea Path, af tei spending Christmas with her sis ter, Mrs. R. F. Herd. D. A. Perritt, a good citizei of the Six Mile section, was ft Pickens on business last week. Mr. Perritt was raised near her< and always likes to come bacl to Pickens. R. P. Prince, of Central routi 3, was at the county seat oi business Tuesday. This is Mr Prince's old home and he is gla< when he is able to pay us a visii and we are glad to have him. A hookworm specialist, wh< has been treating this disease ir other counties of this state, wil be in Pickens county at an earl) date to examine free all thos( who apply to him. He will alsc treat all cases free, the statE and county bearing all expense. Watch The Sentinel for an. nouncement of exact dates. Geo. A. Lewis and family ol Lincolnton, Ga., were visiting relatives in this county during the holidays. While here they visited his parents A rs. C. Lew! Mr. and Mrs W. A. Grant, parents of Mrs. Lewis. This is his first visit back to the old county since he left about a year ago. J. R. Ashmore and family left Pickens Tuesday for Lisbon. Fia, to make their future home. Mr. Ashmore and Mr. J. E. Par son have purchased an orange grove and other interests in Flor ida. Mr. Parson and family ar4 already in Lisbon. The people o: this county hate to lose these good citizens, but wish then success in their new homes. George Ellis, of T welve Mile camp ground section, in thi past year, 1912, made 2,00( bushels of corn. Brother Georgi 'must be a corn raiser from Corn ville. If brother Ellis had good balance wheel (a good wife he would be fully equipped fo> farming, Gee, what fine rnush and good big old lye hominy she could make for him out of that corn.* Sale of Farm Tools On account of my going te stop farming, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, January 15, 1913, at 11 o'clock, at my residence at old Lathemr place, near Easley, all farming tools, etc.. consisting of mower, rake, turn plows, malrey plows, disc harrow, smooth harrow, three cotton planters, and othe: farm tools too numerous tc mention; first-class set of black smith tools; one surrey; twc buggies, two good mules, wagor and harness; one fine young buggy horse. Also some fine heifers. Robert Stewart. NO'I As the New Yea: to call the attentiol aud customers--an been our customners doors are still open Blacksmithing, all kii We also carry alon horseshoeing not cept men who kno' ment with good, I and stock is better turn out a good jolt S Come in and see work or not; we wi and show you thro And, say! What and wagons? Lool them in. It will b< repaired than toi hard times. We w~ prices as we can ai Thanking you fo: are, Yours ver HUGHE NOW IS THE TIME Cabbag< - Leave orders with us earl wants large and small. anl guaranteed. Pickens The Rex Hallum's Liver Cleansers, W1E wish fo t] and custo liberally trusted u during 19f2. M one have a happy New Year. CRAIG BF Notice to Pe ' ers. I will be ithe court house every day-n January, 1913, for the pu ose of making out ap ,ations for soldiers and wid ows who are not getting pen sions and wish to apply for same. All now drawing will continue to receive pensions without furthe- application. J. B. Newberry, Pensioai Corn. Landlords and Tenants Take - That ~Notice. Taonand after January 1, 1913, all ten ar.ts wishing our services will have to bring an orde~r from their landlord stand ing good for their doctor bill. This rule is reasona ble an<i its strict observance will save n:uch delay and annoyance. J. L. Valley, M. D. Robt. Kirksey, M. D. L. F. Robinson, M. D. J. A. Cannon, M. D. F. S. Porter, M. D. For Rent The McCom bs place 4 miles I north of Pickens C. H. Apply to I. N. Miller. Easley, S. C:, roue 1box 2'; or to J.J. Mc 1Combs, Dacusville, S.C., route 1. Want to buy'a farm? Want to sell a farm? See the Linwood Land andInvestmnent Company, Pickens, INDIGESTION RECIPE. we offer a valuable recipe for the cure of Indigestion for $1, and guarantee to cure any ordinary case of Indigestion or Gastritis and most chronic cases. Med icine adsolutely harmless. If you are not satisfied with results, we >will cheerfully refund your :mney. Recipe mailed on re. ceipt of $1 in stamps or money order. THE UNITED RECIPE & COOK BOOK CO.,?. 0. Box 116 Aiken, S. C. 'ICE ~ comes in we desire of all our old friends those who have not --to the fact that our to all alike to do y-our ads Woodwork, Repairs g a high class line of one by any one ex v how; and our equip gh class men, tools than ever before to quick. us, whether you have .11 be glad to see you gh ourY shIop. about those buggies them over and( b)ring better to have them - >uv new ones these ill make you as good id do you a good job. past patronage, we y truly, 'BROS. DICKENS S. C. TO BEGIN SETTING a Plants y. We can supply your Plants Charleston grown Drug Co. all Store. best for the liver, 25c box iank our friends mers who have so s with their trade iy each and every and prosperous OTHERS CO, Citation. The State of South Carolina County of Pwkenq. By J. B. Nev bery Esquire. Prol Judge. Wherea, W A. Looper made sui me to grant him Letter. of Adminis tion of the Estale of and effectQ Nancy M. Looper These are Therefore to cite and monish all and sinular th4 kind and creditors of the said Nancy Looper, dEceased. that they api tefore me. in the Court of Probatv, be held at I lck-ts C.utt House, S. ou the 2nd dav of January, 1 after publicationi hereof. at 10 o! mn th'e forenoeon. 10 shew cause, if they have. why the said Administral snould not he granted. Given under my hemd' and seal. 16th day of December, 1912, in the 11 year of our Independience. J. B. NE WBERIY. 2t J.lP, P. 4 Buy your frost proof cabbi plants from .W. S. CANNC Meggets, S, C. 1,000 to 4, at S1,2.5. 5,000 to 9,000 at $1. 10,000 -to 15,000 at 90c. Spe< prices on larger orders and sa faction guaranteed. ATT] B We are goi be in charge of* This means all probability g' have decided to January 4th. Ir a word, Our regular pat: personal guarar goods in plain f apply to each at Stetson Hats, S you can practica Please rememn Clothing is inch They are as far W~Xe mustr IThirty Days, an Bloch, and H art Here arc a tionis apply on e Right heie is yo $27.50 Suits an 25.00" 22,50 "~ I 20.00" 18.00" 15.00" 12.50" 10.00" 2:00 Shirts 1.00" ST II 126 S. M ii oat TI It is the policy of 1 or Skirts from one sea: uary i, we are naming them. Lot No. All $12.50 and $15.00 < are great values, in p striped effects, To clos the lot, only - - Lot No. $20.00 and $22.50 Suit great value. Serges an tures, of tan, green, na gray. To close up the lot - - Big reductions on di Here is your chance to Q they are picked over. HEATH Notice to Debtors and Crediton >ate t to ALL Persons holding claims againsl tra or the estate' of the le J. Frank Jen nings and M. Olivia Jenningi ad- must present same. duly pr -ven on 01 red r before the 1 day of Jaunary 1913, or b >ear debarred payment; and all persons in to debied to said estate, must make pay ment on or before the above date, to th( ' undersgned J. C. Jennings, ny Dec. 5, 1912 3t Administrator on ~his Clerk's Sale. State of Son'h Carolina Couinty" of Pickesns Inmmoni Pleu.s Court Mary J, Ddrham et al, Plaintiffs. '. against R.N. Durham, Diefendant. By vfrtue of a decretal order in th~ 00 ibc~e statedi case by H on. J.W. Devor 0.dated Novemaer 22. 1912, and on file ir the Clzrk's cflice Picke-i s county. S C. ~ial I will sell on Salesday mn January, 1913 during~ the legal hours fcr sale a;t Pick s-ens, C. H.. S 0., the following t race of -land described by plats of sur vel EiNT ION, ng to remo3del our Store, put in a :he Painters, the Carpenters, the P dust, dirt, confusion and a consta t damag d and soiled-made less offer the entire stock at substantie ve prefer to give our customers an -ons know that we handle nothing tee back of every transaction. S gures, and the special prices willi d every item in the stock, with the criven Drawers and Notaseme Soc Iy wait on yourself. ber that we cannot charge goods a ided in these attractive prices. To ahead of Most of the so-called Tai the Goods. ake room for the Workmen, and d also get room for our Spring St< ,Schaffner & Marx lines-all goo few items only from our stock--w very article in the house, contrac ur chance to practice Genuine Eco a Overcoats $20.00 1.00 Underw " 18.00 .50 " " 17.50 3.00 Hats " 15 00 2.00 " " 14.00 1.50 " "11.00 "8.50 $10.00 Boy's S " 7.50 7.50" 6.00" 1.50 5.00 " 1.15 1.50 " Ku .5 1.00" .40 2.00" ALL FANCY VESTS AND EWART CLOTHL TG Ai AITN ST. Suit -AT E BIG STC he Big Store not to carry over ;on to another, and to clean then a price that would not buy the 1I All $25.00 a oat suits, these of suits can lain serge and tailoring con< $8.48 means they a season. Sei brown and bl 2 Only - Millinery 3, This lot is a It is our cm d Scotch mix- nery departn vy, black and you haven't $12.50 yet, it will Pa ment a call. 'ess shirts, $1.75, $1.50 and $1. aye money by selecting one of thi BRUCE=MORI Pickens, S. C. made by G. A, Ellis. surveyor, in Jan uary. 1910, in dividing up the rea estate of I. A. Durham, deceased. Trants Nos. 2 and 3 containing (104 acres. Tract No. 5 containing (321) acres. Tract No. 6 ccitaining (384) acres. Tract No. 7 contaimog (474) acres. Tract No. 8 contaiming (51i) acres. Tract No. 9 containing' (35) acres. Tract No. 10 contairing (8-1) acrs. : Terms of sale one-half cash and th balance on a credit of twelv mont:s, the credit portion to be secured Ly a bond of the purchaser or purchaserq and a mortgage of the premises with leave to the purchaser or purchasers to anticipate the credit portion on day 01 sae The purchas~er or purchasers or Lvremnwes will be resold. Purchaser t.> piay. for all papels and recording of same, A. J. B3OGG-.. Clerk of Court. "AS YE DID UNTO THEM~ So he died, and they said unto him: "It is written against you that yota heeded not the sorrow and the want of them that were stricken in poverty and suffered in illness and want." And he said: "That Is unfair, for all my life long [ note.d especially the sufferinz and GENTLE LE new Front, install new Fixtures, [umbers, the Electricians and the at handling and moving of goc saleable, and having figured it .1 reductions for Thirty Days, d Friends the benefit ot this possi but Straight Goods. andI sell the uare Dealing is our hobby. We dlso be in plain figures. These exception of CONTRACT GC ks. They wNill all be marked is t these reduced prices. The C< the man who has worn them, no lr-Made stuff as a Tungsten El vant to reduce the stock as muc. ck, already bought, consisting I Dressers know what they are. e cannot name more in this spac t goods excepted, as stated a nomny in Desirable Wearables f< ear .75 .15 Coliar (2 for 75c) .40 .25 Socks 2.25 .50 " 1.50 .50 Neckv 1.15 .25 ils$7.00 7,50 Men's 5.50 6.00 " 4.00 50 3.75 40 ee Pants 1.00 4 00 .53.50 ' 1.50 2.50 " SWEATERS AT HALF PRICI &MF Sale )RE. any Coat Suits, Waists i up from now until Jan loth required to make ,ot No. 3 ,nd $27.00 Suits. This bt ie from one of the best :erns in America, which re the best styles of the ge, whipcord in navy ack. $1500 at One-Half Price stom to clean up our milli ent regardless of price. If bought your winter hAt .y you to give this depart )5 Shirts for only $1.00. >se snappy styles before ROW CO. want or the poor, and nor a Christmas went by that I did not say over and over that I was sorry for them. No one gave them more sympathy than I, no. .one showed more commiseration for them. Why, lots of times I thought of them on cold winter nights, and said to my friends that It was too bad they had to endure pri vations." "That Is correct," they said unto him. "But it is written that you did not materialize your sympathy-you simply sympathized in words, and worde are not eaten, nor are they worn, nor are they burned in stoves." So-he was abashed, and stood silent for a space. Then he said meekly: "And I must not come in?" As to that, they did not answer, but they said again unto him: "All those that you sympathized with are here, and now they will sym pathize with you." -Wilbur D. Nesbit. His Hard Work. Mrs. Wunder-Does anybody ever read those Christmas poems in the papers? Mr. Wunder-Oh, yes. The editor and the proofreaders have to. MEN!1 ~4G etc. The place will Plasterers. ds. They would in over carefully, we beginning Saturday, ble loss and damage. m as such, with our have always marked : special prices will )ODS, consisting of iplain f igures and ~lebrated Stein-Bloch words are necessary, ctric is of a Tallow i as possible in the of the great Stein e-the same reduc .nd specified above. r Man or Boy. S .10 .20 (2 for 75c) .40 rear .40 .20 Pants 6.00 4,50 3.75 3.00 2.50 2.00