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There are skates, s llas, watches, fountain pens ra glasses. etc..* etc. As a special otTer. during uory and February only, wil send you our new iil ared catalogue of preser FREE. Just send us your na and address on a postal Cm.eOns froei D:de s Mf.xture may J.7. TINSLZ' SAUA L P RAN(E TWIsT. ~$'sf CARETTE. CL!X cG E~ and otnezag8Z O oupons zssued h us Premium Dept. st. Louis. Mo Try an Advertiser Ior 1n1ants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CKTAUR COPK.NWTORMGfT ble Household Lantern )r a gbod lantern around n the cellar, in the attic-. venient or unsafe. use. It gives a cleai-, bright strong, durable, compact, handy. Easy to light and rewick. Will Everywhere. )IL COMPANY = New Jersey)Bano,M. "Father, I'm GladW -ou Smoke nt te boy and bis air rifle, we eutt 4M'yers Duke's Mixture sof men find "just right" for Lkes "rolling" populr., fine old Virginia and North has benthoroughly aged, Lted It has the true tobacco .son that it is pure tobacco. ~possible to get a purer or more ie and a half ounces of splendid4 on gt a boc of cigarette papers ot His Air Rifle S4 Myru Duke's Mixture we now bsg o Cpase evry mber o eds, balls and bats, cameras, U - pipes. Ian ent in The Sentin GEORG--E SWN T h ti 11oni. Gi-(-. 'S. Leg,are. in I-eDIVSCenitative in Con-re ss fron1m thli 1st; South CiArolinia diktrict, hi died at his homie near Charles- ht ton last Thursday. His death Ire caused much sorrow in Pickens,t where he spent the summer a seasoni for several years past, hi and where he was loved and so admired by all who knew him. la The following tribute to Mr. Legare was written for The fr Sentinel by one who knew him er well. TI -to Hon. George S. Legare. J dr Iit here is sad news for Pickens. It hlas Thucst a spell of sad- H ness over the continent-over PE the United States-the great gi country he loyed so well and dlirhed by alswor nevem.. LaThursdaowingparsbdtento Mr Leah. As ritt for he fr tsel byhonee wo net him,le reson.edorthe fina Lenore, d andere israinews frun dowkn. It hs even devotaell of sewel-H faeah pness of the innt-ly p atendel forawhomthe rely delighted thereasr o i Lrat Thudhe. d nt 0the sun hdoloesshdow ofs dathwa. and his cutryumeG ovear Creysffutyoto suuness, thodelwhodweretse deartof hi, frepnded on tue.fnlenoe and theacrtinirndwn. ohe blieved o the nitl frendhpineftefaiy This poplermasrin homh freel gae salle thextrofehsrie oevery whret kind atearlti. A tern hDemlowrtwed upnhic pathwall and henoriuhisewn andlivdin pathe hearts ofv hisn Allrs. e the lteomei cmnd' panand eaavospred ofiendcoe. Hblevestnd-ae Reubivinwho cf nnrjiinhsfriendship. c th sae tex ofwisepeilit whory beivewhere s a tmes. lwe A Est ablishcdat cro868. c wi Hih honalsehs ow. poIca patoliwan hood wer Conres.ye they elco e con panon nd acrps foriagd fc eve tan-p t pbican wh d knew him. TPesdn Tat Cot loved im,ad ndx- Pkriz Can-: L Akndh wisey peils grow g Hig AalsEA ON LEGARE every ieadow, George Le re found some charm in every iman being he knew, and his art never failed to give a kind sponse. He has left a heritage to his ed father and mother, an'd to s family, that wlll be a sweet lace to them while memory sts. A few of his friends went om Pickens to attend the fun al in Chrleston last Sabbath. ey trulv represented this wn and section when they opped a tear of sympathy )on his grave, and pla'ted upon the fadeless chaplet of love. He needs no monument here. e will live in the hearts of our ople till every star of life >ows dim. l1e is not dead, this friend not dead, t in the path we mortals treadY t some few trifling steps ahead And nearer to the end. that you, too, once past this bend, all meet again as face to face, this friend ' You fancy dead." ush gaily on strong heart. The while, u travel forward mile by mile, eloiters with 'a backward smile, Till you can overtake, d strains his eyes to search his wake, ~whistling, as he sees you through the brake, Waits on the stile." Julius E. Bogge. Are You a Cold Sufferer? ake Dr. King's New Dis ery, The Best Caugh, Cold roat and Lung medicine de. Money refunded if it is to cure you. Do not hesi e-take at our risk. First e5 helps. J. R. Wells. Floy La, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's w Discovey cured my terrible igh and cold. I have gained pounds.'' Buy it at Pickene ug Co. It is now 1913. Enriched Land rops. not good Goods, iued to grow good ety-five years. e the record of ~rtiizers on Crops n Crops. 00( crOps for you, ~HORNLEY PANY - SO. CAR. RNTS A Teacher Complimented. P-of.W.O. Petty, who taught t he school at Dacusville the fall a!;l w it iter terms of 1911-12, and who is now teaching near Alex au,rta, Va., has received the f)lh.win; letter. S te Board of Education, De Sp;nbent of Public Institution, Richniond. Va., October 29th, 1912. _Mr. W. 0. Petty, Dear Sir-After considering: your very valuable services to the State and your work at! Richmonid College, we have de cided to issue you a State certi ficate which we heiewith en close. I beg to express my best wish es for your continued success in the the school work. Cordially yours, J. D. Eggleston, Supt. of Public Institution. Mrs. Anne Grady Dead. Mrs. Annie Eliza Gartrell Grady, mother of the late Hen ry W. Grady, the noted orator, and journalist, died in Atlanta last Friday. Mrs. Grady was born in Nacoochee Valley, Ga., January 23, 1831. Notice. The public is requested not to do any work on the roads or re pair any bridges unless author ized to do so by a member of the County Board. County Board of Commission ers of Pickens .County, A MESSAGE TO WOMEN Who are "Just Ready to Drop." When you are "jus ready to drop," when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about-and be cause you have not slept well, you get up as tired-out next morning as when you went to bed, then you need help right away. Miss Lea Dumas writes from Ma lone, N. Y., saying: "I was in a badly run-down condition for several weeks, but- two bottles of Vinol put me on my feet again and made me strong and well. Vinol has done me more good than all the other medicine I ever took." Ifi the careworn, haggard men and women, the pale, sickly children and feeble old folks around here would follow Miss Dumas' example, they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron remedy, had built them up and. made them strong. It Is a wonderfully strengthening and Invigorating body-builder, and we Bell It under an ironclad -guarantee of satisfaction. 'You get your money back if Vinol does not help you. Pickens Drug.Co., Pickene, S. C. Auditor's Notice. The time for taking r,-turi's for the year 1913 will open January list and continue until Februiry 20, 1213. A fter which time a penalty of 50 per cent will be added for n.on returns. All able bodied male persons from the ages of 12 to 50 years, both inclusive, are required to make return of Gapitati-n Road tax. except ministers of the gospel actually in charge of a congregation, school trustees, and those living in the incor porate limits of any City or town in the county. Poll tax runs from 21 to 6o years, both inclusive. Capitation Dog tax the same~, 50 cents per head. Please bear in mind that the rounds made by the Auditor is for the conven jence of the tax payers and not compul ory. so I hope y ou will avail yourselves. of this opportunity and meet meii pronpily at the appointed places. I will be at the following places to wit: Looper's Gin, Thursday, January 23, (afternoon.) Dacusville. Friday, January 24, (fore noon ) Peter's Creek, Friday. January 24, (forenoon.) Pumpkintow'h, Saturday. January 25, (forenoon.) Holly & prings, Saturday, January 25. (afternoon.) Eastatoe, (W. W. Aiken's store) Tues day, January 28, (afternoon.) ,Mile Creek. Wednesday, January 29, (forenoon.) IGap Hill, W ednesday, January, 29, (afternoon.) Six Mile, Thursday, January 30, (forenoon.) Praters. Thursday, January 30, (after noon.) I will be in my office after January 30th. Returns will also be taken in the office during the entire time I am on my rounds. Respectfully. N. A. CH RISTOPH ER. County Auditor. Pickens, S. C. Dec. 5 1912 Tar Notice. Offce of county Treasuqr. Picaens County. Pickens, S. c., October 1, 1912 The books for the collection of state and County taxes will be open from October 15th 1912 to December 31st 1912. Those who prefer to'do so can pay in Janua ry 1918, wIth 1 per cent additional. Those who prefer paying ini February 1913, can do so with 2 per cent additional. Those who prefer paying in March 1913, to the 15th of said month, can do so oy paying an addItional 7 per cent. A fter said date the books will close. N. B.-Tax payers owning property or paying tax for others, will p'ease ask fo tax receipt in each township or special school district in which he or they may own property. This it very important as there are so many speciai school districts. Those who do not wish to come to the office can write me, not later than December 20th, and I will furnish them with the #mount due and they- can remit m eby check,mnioney or#er or registered sletter, If staps .are sen1t ae not sen abov two () fs-. E _ _ send me cash without regiteri ig same. as it is liable to get los-.: if sent otherv- e it must be ot sender's risk. Levy for State tax ...... ..... ........5' M:lls Lc %- for Consti:utional School t..x . 3 m:,'s Levy for Orlint.ry County tax.. un;ls Lev:y forSinkin; Fund ....... ........;j mi!ls Le,;y for l,Lt Ldebted;ess............ & m-is t Levy for Chain Gang... ...... ..... 2S rill Levy for State Constable ..... .. ...... % ntill Totai 19i mills t SCHOOL TAX. Special Levy for School DIstrict No. 1, 2 mills SPCeial Levy for School DI.Rtrit o. 2milis Special Levy for School District No. 3....2 mills I Special Levy for School District No. 4....2 mills I Special Levy for School District No. 5, ..2 mills Special Lnvy for School Dirtrict No. 7....4mills4 Spteiai Levy for School District No. 8,...2 mils i Special .ev- for School District No. 9,. 10 mlis Special Le-y for School District NO. 10, 2% mills Special Levy for School District No. 91, 750 miAs " Special Lcvy for School District No. 12,2 mills - Special Levy for School District No. 13,7% mills Special Levy for School District No. 14,. .. mills Special Levy for School District No. 13,..8 mills Special Levy for School District No. 14,.. 4 mills Special Levy for School District No. 16...2 mills n Special Levy for School District No. 19, 7..mills J Special Levy for School District No. 18, 2 mi!ls J Special Levy for School District No . ,...2 mis Special Levy for School District No. 2, .... miIls F Special Levy for School District No.2...4 mills F Special Levy for School District No. 224 mills n Special Levy for School District No. 2, 2V inlls fi Special Levy for School District No. 2, 2% mills I Special Levy for School District No. 2.mi. is lls Special Levy for School District No. 2... mills Special Levy for School District No. 28. 15 mills Special Levy for School District No. 3. 35mills;' Special Levy for School District No. 32. 3 mills Speciel Levy for School District No. 37. 4 mills Special Levy for School District No. 38, 2 millsi Special Levy for School District No. 3. 2 mills - Special Levy for School District No, 3 2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 4,. .2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 41,_ mills Special Levy for School District No. 47..2. mills Special Levy for School District No. 49... 4 mills Special Levy for School District No. 47...3 mills Special Levy for School District No. 5,...2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 5,...3 mills Special Levy for School District No. 52,.. 3 mills Special Levy for School District No. 53 ...4 mills Special Levy for School District No. 55...4 mills Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds Hurricane township...... ..... .....2 mills C rAevy for Interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds kastatoe township......... . .......2% mills V1 Lavy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds Pickens C. H. township.. ........... 2 mills t Poll Tax, One (1) Dollar. Every male citizen W from 21 to to 60 years is liable, excapt Confeder ate soldiers, who do not pay after 50 years, and o0 those excused bylaw. Commutation Road Tax, $1.50. The Leg islature enacted the following law: "That all able-bodied male persona from the age of twen ty-one and fifty years, both inclusive, in jthe county of Pickens, shall be required annually to pay one dollar and fifty cents commutation or road tax, except ministers of the gospel ac-I tually in charge of a congregation, persons Der- 31 manently disabled in the military service of this State, and -persons who served in the late war between the States. and all persons actual- - ly employed In the quarantine service of ttie tate, and all students who may be attending: any school or college at the time when the com- I mutation tax hereinabove provided for shall become due. shall be required to pay to the C%ounty Treasurer of said county, between the 15th day of October and the 31st day of Decem berin each and every year, an annual commu- . tation or road tax of one dollar and fifty cents per head, and any failure to pay said rol tax shall be a misdemeanor. and the offender, upon .onviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars and not more than fifty j lollars, or imprisoned for not more than thirty L lays. Capitation Dog Tax. All persons owning logs are required to pay a tax of fifty (50) cents Dn each dog. Respectfully Taylor H. Stewart, County Tpeasurer. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that II will make application .to J.-B Newbery, Esq., Judge of Pro-1 bate for Fickens county, in the State of South Carolina, nn the 24 day of February, 1913- at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as: soonl thereafter as said applica tion can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the es tate of L. G. Gaines, deceased, and obtain discharire as admin istrator of said estate. R. P. Gaines, Administrator. Notice of Final Setttemecnt and Discharg.. Notice is hereby given that we will make appheatlion to J. B. Se whery.E--q. Judge of Probate for Pickens counts, in the Siie o'f South C.irii a. orn th- 20th ainy of Febhruary, 191-3. at 11 t.'ct.rk in the forenoon, or as s 'on thi-rs::ft.-r as said ap.plicastion c-an be heard, for leave to mako final settlemenit of th" estate of Miss Magie Md. Johpson. 0,.-ceased, and obtain di-harge as i-xec-utor of said estate. W. F. .Johnson fl3 T. G Johnson. Adr2inistrators. NOTIGF. is hereby give-n that I will make a py heation to J. lH. Newbt-ry Esq., Judge of Prob.ate for Pick er S c'onty, in the State of South Caroiina, on the 6 dsy of February. 1913, at 10 oc!ok in the forenoon, or as soon there-after as said application can be beard for 1. ave to mnake final settlement of the est&tri of W. R. Aniders, deceased, and obtain dhecharge as a-lministrator of said et-tate. J. P. Ar,ders. 4t Admin,t::ator. A. K. ~P GRI This will inform the readers still at the old stand in "West I stocks of Dry Goods, Underwea have ever carried, and my prices goods can be sold for. A few;p right on prices. A good Calico 5 cents. A good Cotton Check 5 et. Canton FL.nnels 5, 8 r-3, I Men's heavy Fleeced Shirts Ladies' heavy Fleeced Vest Prepare for cold weather wi a good blanket. My shoe stock and prices the lowest. Don't fa Est--1885 ILIZERS lotice of Fiall sattlemct aI Discaie Notice is hereby given that I will nake application to J. B. New berry, sq. Judg- of Probate for Picktns con y in the State of South C Lrolina. on the 3 day of February, 1912, at 10 o'clock n the forenoon or *Ps so hereafter as said appsication can he eard, for leave t6 make inal settlement f the estate of Coluti-hus Griffin. de vased and obtain dischargea ;admini. rator of saidvstate. J. R. J. An honv. Adniittrator. Itic of hial SAt9leMt &."d Divhalgi Notice is hereby giv n tl.at we will take application to J. B Newhery Esq.. udge of Probate for Pickens county. im 2e yf South Carolina. oa -,he 20 cay (f ebuary 19:3' tt 11 o'clock in the fore oon, or as sOO thereafter ;;s said applica on can be heard, for leave to iake nal settlement of the .estate of 3rs. arah A. Alexander. deceased, and ob tin discharge as administrators of said Itate. Carlisle Newton, E. J. Hester, Admiristr tors. ro Rent, Sell or Ex= change A number of desirable houses and va tnt lots in almost any p-,rt of Green lie that you muav desi e. Will sell is property on f-vrable terms. or ;ll exchange for farms situate iL this aijacent counties. W. H. IRVINE Attorney-at-Law 1 S. Main St. Greenville, S. C. A. McCO4lough B. F. Mart in E. M. Blythe 0Cullouh. Martill & Blythe ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW isonic Temple Greenville, S. C. Associate firm MARTIN, ORE-NE & EARLE Anderson, S. C. ractice in all Courts. Backache Miss Myrtle Cothrum, of Russellville, Ala., says: "For nearly a year, I suf fered with terrible back ache, pains in my lim$s, and my head ached nearly all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but only gave me temporary relief. I was certainly in bad health. My school teacher advised me to TAKE Cardul The Woman's Tonic I took two bottles, in all, and was cured. I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering wo men." If you suffer from pains peculiar to weak women, such as head ache, backache, or other symptoms of womanly trouble, or If you merely need a tonic for that tired, nervous, worn-out feel ing, try Cardui. E-6 A RK' ~ENVILLE, S. C. of The Sentinel that I am nd", with one of the best r, Notions and Shoes that I SHALL BE the lowest, that rices will convince you we are nts. >and 12 I-2 cents. ; o cents. and Pants 25 and 5o cents. ich is sure to come by buyitng. is complete, quality the bes: .il to come to s~ee me. PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPIT AL 4ND SURPLUS 'w 7ii [NTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J. McD Bruce, President. . M. ManMinn (Mhier.