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Local and Robt. Keith, of PumDkintown has appendicitis. Miss Lorena Taylor spent Sunday in Pickens. John Smith, of Cateechee, was in Pickens Monday. Furman Holder has set him self up to a new top buggy. Wm A Gilstrap of Norris was here on business last week. Hon. J. E. Boggs attended court in Anderson last week. Laurens Murphree, of Mile Creek, was in town .last week. Rev. J. E. Crim, of Liberty, was seen on our streets last Fri day. E. M. Gilstrap, of Murphry, was in town last week on busi ness. Misses Helen Boggs and Fran cis Bruce spent Saturday in Easley, Maj. Gideon Lynch, of Oole noy, was here last week on business. Alexander Edens has moved to John Harris' place on the Easley road. Miss Florence Bowen has re turned home after a very pleas ant visit to Liberty. Miss Floride Carey is spend ing a very pleasant time with friends in Georgia. A few of the young people enjoyed a dance in the hall last Friday evening. Miss Fay Twitty of Gaines ville, ' a., is the attractive guest of Mrs. Bruce Hagood. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Edens, of Pickens route 4, were in town last Friday shopping. Messrs. B. H. Johnson and Simmons of Central were visi to:s in Pickens Tuesday. The numerous friends of Mrs N. E. Thornley will be pleased to know that she is able to be up again. J. E. Gillespie, a good citizen who lives on Pickens route 2, was a business visitor it town Tuesday. Miss Eva Christopher is in Pickens again after spending a' very pleasant time with friends in Easley. ___ Born on the 19th inst to Bar ton Nealey and wife a 14 lb. son. He is not quite large enough to plow. Johnnie Joe McFall, who has been at home for some time on account of illness, returned to school Monday morning. Messrs. Melvin Holder and John Hendricks have bought the Grandy mill, at the Holder Ford. Mr. Harris is the miller. Occasionally a bale of cotton is brought to town and sold, but not often. The crop of last year has about all been market ed. Clayton and Carlisle Newton, this week visited the former's father at Pendleton, who re cently had a stroke ot paralysis. He is improving slowly. Mrs. W. E. Robinson was brought from Liberty last week and is now with her mother, Mrs. K. L. Cureton. She has been in ill health for. some time. and physicians thought thei change would be beneficial. SPenslar--White Pin< [Mentholated] S For Your Cough in Penslar LaxatiY Price Is an Ideal Treatment ( Keowee F C) yPickens, $$ n1 Mst ncEach Personal R. G. Gaines, of Central was 1 Pickens last week on business. Hon. Mathew Hendricks of Pumpkintown. who has been ick for several weeks is re overimg, Married by J. B. Newberry at his residence, Jan. 19, 1913, Niss Addie McKee and Frank liver of Central Married by J. B. Newberry Jan. 19, 1913, Miss Bertha J. Heaton and James P. Williams f Pickens route 4. Rev. J. C. Bailey filled his regular appointment in the Presbyterian church here Sun day afternoon. His text was The Creation, and those who heard the sermon got some new thoughts on this subject. Those who were not present missed a great pleasure and benefit. NOW IS THE TIME 1 Cabbag Leave orders with us earl wants large and small. and guaranteed. Pickens The Rex 1 Hallum's Liver Cleansers, William Clayton, an exten siye and successful farmer of the Central section, was in Pickens last week on business. Miss Gussie* Cureton is at home for a few days attending her sister, Miss Carrie Robinson, of Liberty. We are glad to say that Mrs. Robinson is some bet ter. Carlisle Newton and wife of Beverly section, had born unto hem a fine son on the 8th inst. The people in the Piedmont dis trict of South Carolina are op osed to foreign immigration A. J. Boggs is having the old Richey house remodeled. After it is completed he and his f am ly will occupy it, and from the present outlook they will have one of the prettiest homes in the city. Mr. Isaac O'Shields, of Dacus rlle, was a business visitor to the county seat last week. He has been a subscriber to The Sentinel about 25 years and we were glad to have him call on is while here. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byars died on the 16th inst. and was buried the day following at the cemetery here. Mr. Byars himself has been sick 10 days from a severe case of grip. ___ A. A. Adams, who has be'sn iving in Anderson county for some time past, has moved with his family to Pickens route 1. Mr. Adams began his stay here right by subscribing to The Sentinel. Married on Sunday evening at 3 o'clock, the 19th of January at the residence of the officiat ing minister, *W. C. Seaborn, Mr. Mack Stewart, of Liberty ute :3, to Miss Edna Clardy, f Central route 3. Rev, David M. Ramsay, ores dent of Greenville Female C.> lege, last Sunday in the Pickens Baptist church, to large congre ations, preached two great ser tons. Noted for being eloquent, :l9ar, logical and instructive, L)r. Ramsay is among the ablest ffinisters that ever preached in 3ickens. & Spruce Balsam 5 Price 25c Combination With ~Cold Breakers or Coughs and Colds hmacyv$ FEEL RIGHT I ALL THE TIMEL Don't Let Periodical Spells of S1 Lazy Fever Ruin Your Temper and Spoil Your Work. If your .ver does-t behave right all )1 the timc-if it s,metimes stops working M and you become bilibus and "hea(lachy" at -don't take calonel. but try Dodsoij Liver Tone. You are safe on taking Dodisoz,'s Lver PI Tore. It's a harmless, pleasant vege- fa table remedy that starts the liver with out stirring up your whole system as calomel often does. It is especially good fo: children who need a liver tonic once in a while, but who should not ba mII dosed with strong drugs. Dodson'sLiv- W er Toe is sold by Pickens Drug Co. F This store guarantee it with a clean open - and shut guarantee-your money back with a smile if it fails to satisfy. Ir:e bi 50c a bottle,and your money is as safe as T if you had it in your pocket. If you to need the mekicine you need it badl-if P it doesn't satisfy you-your money back. - Buy a bottle from Pickens Drug Co. to day under this guarantee. di la TO BEGIN SETTING al a Plants ~ SY . We can supply your ki Plants Charleston grown h Drug Co. S 31 Store. best for the liver, 25c box Peache-z takc mnore from the soil than any otl It has been conclu-sively prv shipping quality are rot eccurc adequate supply of POTA The best grower' u1 fr: 100 to 20 -annlualiy on their urchad i:i ad: n~Ii t -tion of mineral fertilizers S>a&ld Gegi e .to insure stron:g wood1 a:.d eaLr:y I *au -longer bearing pleriod. -,Most peach orchards starve to dea - be giving their very be:;t anced ration and reap th WVrite us for loa * * bo wis withfomul -GERMAN KAL ~'Seeds That / Because we use the greatest S examining and testing all seeds crops and greater profits for yo ' Mixson's High-Grade Seeds '4 gardens. We carry a large stock of]. CABBtAGE,COPY, SORA IIUM, \that are specially adapted to So Special prices on lante quar from Charleston to Southern * .for complete descriptive catc SW. H.MIXSON S NO The holiday season is now ovei person is the county for their past prosperous business for 1912. and n' much better shape to serve you in 1 in the past. Remember we carry a good lin implements. Look at our Perfectii labor. We also have the Perfectio We call them 2 in 1 iWe guarante give satisfaction. We carry the V plows also. This being the best tu money. Come let us sho w you om WTood, the best that has ever been Roofing, best Rubber Roofing. prio to need Back Bands, Traces Colia stocks, single and double lines. E~ are going to buy a good Myers Pur much labor off the House Keeper. dollars up. Comec and let us show Groce We carry a full line of Groceri< money can buy. We want youir< price paid1 for same. Picken Hardware lassified Column i One-Cent-A-Word ibscribers of The Sentinel may Lve 25 words inserted in this column, free of charge Buy your frost proof cabbage .mts from k. S. CANNON, egets, S, C. 1,000 to 4,000 $1.25. 5,000 to 9,000 at 51.00. ,000 to 15,000 at 90c. Special ices on larger orders and satis ction guaranteed. For Sale The T. J. Robinson place one ile south of Pickens. 27 acres. ell improved. Apply to Jno. Harris. 50 acres land. House and out ilidings. Price $14 per acre. rms 400 cash with ualance suit purchaser. E. H. Field, .ckens, S. C. Money to Loan. Loans on farms. Three hun ed dollars to ten thousand dol rs. Easy terms Apply to T. Jaynes, Walhalla. S.C., or F. Keown, Pickens, S. C. WVill Rosemond, the black aith, has found a bunch of vs which the owner may ve by calling for and describ g them. You get the best 7 and 8 blade ;alk Cutter at Pickens Hdw. Gro. Co. Patronize our classified col mn. ptash er fruit cro-p. M_ that flavor and d unless there is a t L~ N pon-'Ids .: :uriate of Potash e plehae The applica h at a time w ben~ the'y should '" reun.Fced them a b.1- d prices an:dfree ' $ and diredus. WORKS, Inc. A o *o- POTASH d'-- PAYS SEED CO Grow ! care in growing, huying, The result is increased i. Actual tests provc that r best for truck farms or EANS, CUCUMIBERS,q OTTON and other seeds .ithern soils and climate. tities-low freighit rates - points. Write us to-day oue and prices. ED CO., , %".'r TON, S. C./ .We wish to thank every 'avors. We have had a most e feel conifidont that we are in he future than we have been Sof Hardware and farming n pow stock, they save you i stock complete with turners. e every one of these stocks to m. J. Oliver improved turn 'n plow on the market for the Disc harrow, the Walter A. in our sectioni. A*'l arades of $1.00 per' e(. Yu are going( is, Collar pads. Plows. Plow. ares of all kinds. And you p for your well, and take so 'We hav e them from six y o this line. s at al times, the best that 'hickens and eggs. Highest c & Grocery Co. Januar, THE We have just hnishe we found some lines of m and others only a remnan regardless of cost. The -- latest styles, and it will pa last long at prices quoted A Real LOT NO. I. A beat $12.50. LOT NO. 2. $15.0 Big Lot of Silks at Big Re 27x36 in. wide. only 79c. Sheno silks 27 in. wide 1 Big Ribbon Sale on disp beautiful line of ribbons t 2-A nice line of Taffetta -One lot beautiful collar Big Reductions in many li you to visit the Big Stor HEATH-I Notice. Golden Creek Baptist church net Saturday, January 4th, .913, and with an act of the )ody in legal conference revised he church roll and all the mem ers who were not taking an tive part and living up to eir duty was placed on a drop ist and all who are fearing God I nd trusting in him may come j Lnd make satisfactory arrange- I ent with the church and re ain their memnbershio. The umber on the drop list was 56 -hich leaves :34. Rev. B. C. Atkinson, Mod. V. M. Nations, C. C. HOW TO RESIST Chronic Coughs and Colds.| Strong, vigorous men and women. tardly ever catch cold; it's only when' he system is run down and vitality w that colds and coughs get a foot Now isn't it reasonable that the right way to cure a cough is to build p your strength again? Mrs. Olivia Parhamn, of East Dur ham, N. C., says: "I took Vinol for a ~hronic cough which had lasted two years. and the cough not only disap peared, but it built up my strength s well." The reason Vinol is so efficacious in nch cases is because it contains in a felicious concentrated form all the tnedicinal curative elements of cod i.ver oil, with tonic, blood-building Iron added. Chroni'c coughs and colds yield to TinoI because it builds up the weak ued, run-down system. You can get your money back any lime if Vinol does not do all we say. Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S. C. LEARING OUT WEEK Sat hand, and it offers except onal opportunities for immnense: avings to those who can use; ny of the articles of EWELRY & SILVERWARE s hat our atock offers. Prices! ae eenl I weredi regardless of ost. and you can glean many j i unusual bargin by visiting our ore during this sale H SNIDER. asly iSi C y Clearanc ---AT BIG STOR I our annual invent,ry, and in goin erchandise that had not sold as we] t left and in either case our rule is t )ods quoted below are not shop-wor y you to come early and get first cl Bargain in Cravanette Co itiful cravanette overcoat, former pi and 16.5o coats only 9.48 luctions. f.50 Silks all shades only 50c silks 18x27 in. wide only 3 9c: lay in our dry goods department. at sold for i5c and 25C only 5c pel and Satins, 25C to 35c values only that sold ior 40 to 6oc values only nes of seasonable lines of merchand for the next 30 days. 3RUCE=MORRO Pickens, S. C. A. K. P) GRE1 This will inform the readers of till at the old stand in "West End tocks of Dry Goods, Underwear, N ave ever carried, and my prices SI oods can be sold for. A few price ight on prices. A good Calico 5 cents. A good Cotton Check 5 eents. Canton Fl.nnels 5, 8 1-3, 10 an Men's heavy Fleeced Shirts 50 Ladies' heavy Fleeced Vest ani Prepare for cold weather which good blanket. My shoe stock is c 3.nd prices the lowest. Don't fail tc Strong and Durabi IGive steady, bright light. Easy to clean and rewick. Don't blow out in the wind. AT DEALERS STANDARD OIL EVERYWHERE (Incorporated in N4 Newark, N. J. DON'T old Weather Stop Vo1 We have some values that pay y rearisome trips to secure. A few more of those 1.50 Oil C0 1.65. A few more Robin Hood Shells While they last we will sell a gc pring for .$1.50, This will pay you td, Some special values in under, Bring on all the chickens and ej t's keep the ball rolling, Yours for busir CRAIG BROTI eSale( ~Ev r through our stock I as they should, o ciose them out ;, but the season's toice as they won't ats. -ice $17-50 to close 98c. i.oo silks 7 I-2c. One lot Table No. i-A - yard. Table No. i oc. Table No. 3 I -C. ise and it will pay W co. kRK NVILLE, S. C. The Sentinel that I am , with one of the best otior.- and Shoes that I -IALL BE the lowest, that : will convince you we are d 12 1-2 cents. cents. l Pants 25 and 50 cents. is sure to come by buying omplete, quality the best ~come to see me. For Fishing, TflS Camnping, and Hard Use Under AU e Conditions. Eay Light. Don't Smoke. COMPANY w Jey) u From Trading ou to make many long ml and 5 gallons Oil for for 40C. od 20-coil folding bed for pulling through the wear etc, ggs you can spare and Less, JERS CO