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No i Store M Pickens The Rea Hallum's Backache any Liver C I0Local and Several communications were crowded out this week. They will appear next week. Rev. W. C. Seaborn was in town Tuesday. D. M. Neeley of route 2 was in town Monday. F. M. Carey of Seneca was in Pickens Sunday. B. F. Mauldin. of Central, was in town Tuesday. Dr. R. F. Smith, of Easley, spent Monday in Pickens. Miss Emily Bright spent Thursday in Greenville. Ed Seaborn spent Sunday at his home in the Pea Ridge sec tion. Ex-Gov. M. F. Ansel is among the prominent visitors here this week. Mrs. J. T. Taylor and Mrs. Ernest Folger spent Wednesday in Greenville. Miss Nellie Freeman enter tained at dinner on Sunday, in honor of Miss Hazel Rush. Misses May McFall artLJii Morris of Chicoja-:egie visited -homnefolks tu Pickens last week. Mrs. Flora Lathem. after a visit to relatives in Pickens, has returned to her home in Green yille. The many friends of Rev. J. M. Stewart will be glad to know~ that he is greatly improved ir health and is able to be up again. Miss L. M. Freeman visite( Mrs. T. H, Stewart last week. Miss Moneta Stewart visited Miss Freeman Saturday and Sunday. The Ladies Embroidery clul: met with Mrs. J. N. Hallum last week and a pleasant after noon was spent, Mrs. Hallum: being a charming hostess. R. A. Hester, a prominent citizen of Pickens county: was here the latter part of last week. He is the father of our towns man, H. M. Hester.-Westmnin ster Tribune. Miss Kate Robinson attended the banquet at Davidson college, N. C., last Friday. During her absence Miss Christine Suther land filled her place as teacher in the school here. Capt. I. M. Mauldin, cashier of the Pickens Bank, who has just returned from a business trip to New York, was in Liber ty Thursday night. He was on his way back home from a visit to the Bank of Norris, of which institution he is now president. -Gazette. Have vou noticed the show wind~ows on the grocery side of Folger. Thornley & Company' storei ho are ve-ry unique. especially the on advertisingr garden seed. A mijnature garden is shown, with real plants gr ow ing. TIhe idea originated in the fertile brain of Mdr. Furmn Morris, one of the vopular 'alW men here, and in the pa!rlanc: of the street, is "bean. Subscribe for The Sentinel. $5 Carbon Paper tor typewi II etc. Typewriter Ink T1ablet on the mar U School Tablets. E: SScotch Dimity Linen. I and T'ablets. I KeoweeI vCs sca a e o writing paper, tablets, D A avelopcs and pencils. We tre the Rexall line. "Nuf sed.'" Dy Co. au tore. - 1 Kidney Pills. Halium's t leansers. SPersonal Jas. P. Carey, Esq., attended ' court in Anderson last week. Julius Boggs has returned from Florida much improved in health. Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Gilreath, J of Greenville, were in the city 1 Monday. - A number of young people I spent Sunday afternoon on Glas sy mountain. J. T. Jones of route G was a business visitor at the county seat Monday. B. D. Lenhardt of Easley I was a prom inent visitor in 3 town Monday. Miss Hazel Rush of Westmin- 2 ster was the week-end guest of I Miss Eleanor Knight. t r Mrs. JeSSe Morris has return ed after a visit to her parents in the Oolenoy section. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hendricks h were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris Tuesday. Quite a number of men went h on the fox hunt Monday night and report a "large tinw, I T1 :r. ,~ a promient cit ieofEaisley routeL was in Mr. and( >.Irs. 13. F. Freeman, of Fiv e Forks. visited Mr. and. Mrs Elbert Mauldin rTuesday. Miss SFloride Carey, who, has been v isiting' friends and rela tives in Seneca, is at home .. agam. We are glad to know thatK Miss Vesta Ashmore, after ( being very ill, is able to be out again.3 Married by J. W. Newbery at his office. February 24, 181:3, Miss Janey McCombs and Mr. G. L. Hunt, ot Dacusville. There are feveral new and in teresting advertisements inTh Setnlthis week. It willb worth :our time to read them. Mrs. Ragan, of Simnpsonville, S. C., and Mrs. D.J) Terren, of High Point, N. C,, wer the auests of Rev, and Mrs. G. F. Kirby last week. Miss Eleanor Knight enter tained a few of her intimateI friends on Saturday night in honor of her attractive guest, Miss Hazel Rush. Misses Florence Bowen and Christine Sutherland and C. M. Bowen attended the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. 1B. A. Morgan in Greenville Mon day night.___ The Ladies Aid society of the Pickens Baptist church had a very unique and profitable idea1 in the way of inaking money for their society.J Last spring each membler was~ given a ponnd~ of c~ottonl seed to1 plant. In the fall they sold theit c.otton to J. 1). Hiohler, aind the nwmber raising the most cot ton was given a small prize. In this war.j it w\as verv i nterestin~g to the miembersU and als ,a good way to er mnijiy in the treas-j rv.rs. Van (Carson was the I4tua o nei asntems HAVE iters. transfering~ degs Ribbons. iest jjI ket. iT S Sheets Paper. ~amination Tablets. 3ox Paser. Found Paper .velopes to match.F Pharmacy Lri Unfortunate Affair .. " i a ufn n a. rtuu ix ;air f,:ch occurrnd between Messes. "riff" ,ndricks, of Greenville. and Joe ughe . near Dacusville Tuesday. MIr. Hughes lives on Mr. Hendricks ace. and from what we learu of the se. 31r. 1endricis came to see Mr. ughes about a settlement of last year's -op. There was somtie misunderstand g or difference of opinion aboat the ttlement and after sone words 3fr. ughes struck 31r. Hendricks on the gad with a stick an.d as a result 1r. enlrieks is in a Greenville hospital d Sheritf Roark be!ught Mr. Hughes Pickers. Both men are prominent and erdI out U' years old. [onor Roll of Pickens Graded School 8th Grade-Sara Attaway, 'olie Seaborn, Edgar Clyde. 7th Grade-Elva Stewart. 6th Grade-Joe Frank Free Ian, Ella Lewis, Florence tewart. 5th Grade-Agnus Edens, lara Ragsdale. 3rd Grade-Eula Stewart. 2nd Grade-Don Roark. 1st Grade- Ellen Freeman, ellen Griffin, Lois Hames, ames Partridge. J. W. Ballentine. lonor Roll of Twelve Mile School. Louise Gravley. Annie Gray y, Essie Adams, Edd Stewart, tddie Stewart, Ressie Ste wart, auline Townes, Harold Towns, udge Singleton, Arrie Porter, )ean Stansell, Dorr Stansell, 'aul Gravley, Horace G ravley. arvin Gravley, Bula h Gravley. ula Gravley, Lloyd Adams, ora Bell Adams, Sadie Brea eale, May Breazeale. Lucule ups, Addie Lupo, Nellie Por ?r, Lillie Parritt, Isom Sim ions. Olive Simmons. H. A. Townes Teacher. On last Friday afternoon the hildren of the graded school ere colebrated George Wash :ton's birthday with the fol iwing exercises: Song--Once More We Cele rate--Gth and 7th grades. Recitation-The Flag that sets Made- Janie Holder. Song-George Washington St grade. - Recita tion-Tommyi 's Query -Leon Rlobinson. Song-A Little Boy--Harvey .aBoon. Recitation-Crown OurWash ngton-Joe Frank Freeman. Recitation-Epitaphs of Wash ngton-Robert taker. Song-Little Soldiers-S boys. Recitat ion-Our Washington -Ella Lewis. Song-Noble Washington - 1st :rade. Rectatio-Flag Q uotations - lovie Gilstra p. Sone- The Boy thaut Once Vas-2nd and l3d grades. Song-Amierica-School. the public to know that I k GOLDSBORO and CO: HICKORY WAGONS at IMPLEMENTS. I will sell top buggies, and side springs. One wagons. Every buggy an just as represented. I st CAPITOLA FLOUR. I I lizers, in fact Fertilizers of a fair deal to everybody. convinced. I handle coffins, caske Norris Ernest J Etiwan F 207 Buslwls st Prize in South Care Mr. Joye Writes to Etiv "We use your Fertilizers u-sedi undier corn were yc u;o o Gon ev:rnent Bureau s (Sig Etiwvan Fertilizers Havey Grow iret Prize f'r I e .\ v. n ih-t Prize for ;' L..\r A''f 1 oni irt Prize fur B.Kt -\Vr (oflCn ir.- Prize for larw'- E r of n H iishels on ten ano in W\ill ~tiwan Fertilizers Alwm For Sa Fhlger, Thornley I)Uv te Stansell has r mrc lt'1 li; p>.tihtion with P. M. Cate anl has on(' back to faring in the' (.ross Roads section. - $100 Reward, $100 The'readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diseaso that science has been able to cure in all 1:s stages. and that is Catarrh. 11:i's Catarrli Cure is the cnly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat mCnt. Iiail's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternall-, actin directly upon the blood and mr:ucous surfaces of the s;stem. there by destroy'g the foundation of the dis ease. and gi: s. the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in dIng its work. The proprietors have so nt:li faith in its curative pow ers that the v of:-r One Hundred Dollars for any ca-e tihat it fails to cure. Send for list c~f testimonials. Address tm. J. 3NEY i. CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by nil Drris's, ;,. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Wells Cleaned Out, ug, blste(d and fixed up in rood shape . 1 get larger rock with less per cent of dynamite. I guarantee my work to give satisfaction. Anyone wishing work done drop me a card or see me at Pickens. Am better prepared to do your work than anybody else in town. apr17 Dan Blair. Notice of Iila1 settlmecnt ant Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newberry, E=(1. Judgt. of Probate for Pickens coun tv in the State of South Carolina. on the 1:; day of March, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon or as soon iitreafter as stid application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of R. 0. Wili-ms dc ceased and obtain dischiarge as executor of said estate. W. R. Oats 4t Executor. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Mrs. Lucy J. Holcombe must present the same duly proven on or before the 1st day of March, 1913. or be ,Iesarred aynient and all persons indebted to said estate, must make pay ment on or before the above date to the undersigned. G. w. IHolcombe. W E. Holcombe, Executors. HOW AN INDIANA GIRL Got Strong and Well Again at Small Cost. Miss Alta Abel, of West Baden, Ind., says: "I was a complete wreck, al ways tired, wornout and nervous. I had to spend about one-third of my time in bed and my life was not worth living. Vinol, your delicious cod liver and iron tonic, was recommended, and it has done me more good than all the medicine I ever took in my life. That nervous and tired feeling is all gone. I have gair~ed in health, flesh and strength, until I feel like another per son." 'Vinol is the most efficient strength creator for such women. It is the medicinal elements of the cods' livers contained in Vinol, aided by the blood making and strengthening proper'ties of tonic iron, which makes it so far superior to all other tonics to build 'up health and strength for weak, tired, ailing women. It contains no oil and has a delicious taste. We give back your money if 'Vinol does not do all that we claim. Pickens Drug Co., Pickers, S. C. eep on hand a full stock of BT BUGGIES, OLD Id ALL kinds of FARM open buggies, end springs horse wagons, two-horse I wagon guaranteed to be 11l Meal and Hulls, also iandle High Grade Ferti al grades. My motto is Come and try me and be s and all burial supplies. , s.c. ye Used ertilizers on One Acre ina State CC:.;2 Cntest' 'an Fertilizer Company: xclusively and the Potash and ur goods and my manual in o states.' 'ied) Eim~isT M\. Jon:. i the Following Prize Crops: in '.u''thv Caont in......1909 l il. ylMlE Count.V . C. ...191i1 lNii l Car(olilla in C.......IMl iys Give Best Results & Co., Pickens 1leir repr Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word For Sale For sale-A goodI young mule 3 years old. weigh about 900 pounds. APPlyf to B, C. Baker, Pickens. S. C. For Duroc Jersey pigs and rilk cows see T. E. Craig, Cen-: ral, S. C., Route 2. For Sale-A new onfe-horse Oliver Chill Turn plow. L. F. Robinson. Pickens. For Sale -Fawn and White Indian Runner Duck eggs, pure white egg strain, heavy layers. S3.00 per setting of 12. I have the best stock that couldI be ob tained. Start right. I have also a pen of 7 ducks and 2 drakes, Penelled strain, th it I will sell cheap. Mrs. R R. Roark. Buy your frost proof cabbage plants from F. S. CANNON, Megets, S, C. 1,000 to 4,000 at 90c, 5,000 to 9,000 at S0c. 10,000 to 15,000 at 75c. Special prices on larger orders and satis faction guaranteed. For Rent For rent-Good one-horse crop. Renter expected to furnish his own stock. Mrs. N. S. Moseley, Pickens, S. C.. R. F. D. 3. Wanted We want 1,000 cords grcen poplar and dead pine wood at Pickens, Easley, Croswell, Lib erty, N orris, Central, Calhoun and Courtney. See or write us for specifications and price. Good mules and horses for sale. Gaines and Gassaway, Central. Money to Loan. Loans on farms. Three hun dred dollars to ten thousand dol lars. Easy terms Apply to R. T. Jaynes, Walhalla, S.C., or J. F. Keown. Pickens, S. C. apr23 THE DOVES (OF' b~over over that he " re a plesantI gi f 1 eo a precie -ife Th Ii' *;hfI lieSs "i li h ineyii" ;s t o ofteni no 0:t]JE\LR1YSTORE 'O PRO~UVIDES Smany tempting things fbir he dlecoration of the person and he home, that we appoal to nany husband who might othe'r ise forget. Come in. yourself. mnd get your wife a present. H SNIDER. t i are cor ially invite to atten our Spring ailoring Opening( iac 7famburt 8g Sons fZercbant Bailors Maltimore ing tle only tine in A.inerica backed by n.eat MZerciyant Zailoring ?sentative wilt be witiy us to take measures bruary 27ty, 28tky and m1tarcly tst ), )ruc , Morrow Company ~Pickens. S. C. COVINGTON Cotton and Corn Planters. WANTED .Every farmer in Pickens county to come to our store and in vestigate the Covington Hill Dropper. We believe we have the most complete cotton and corn planter on the market and we are satisfied that you will agree with us when you examine the :nachine. It saves you seed. Gentlemen this alone is worth the price of the planter at this day and time. Then figure the time you save in getting your ci'op to a stand. The machine is light and very strong. Can be run anywhere that other machine can. The machine is ablsolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. We have a sample planter on our floor now and will take great pleasure in showing you the machine at- any time. We are also taking orders for planters for Spring delivery. If you are interested it will pay you to see our planters a~ get prices before buying. Most of you farmers have been readig of this machine in the Southern Cultivator and are satisfied in your own mind that the machine is the proper one to use at the present time. Remember the place. Pickens Hardware and Grocery Co. Sheriff's Sale. AJBgsC .P yde ae State of South Carolina. bo ~"pg 4.Pcescut County of Pickensrerstwihdedrfeceihre In Common Pleas Court b aeframr opeedsrp C. w. Mauldin. Plaintitf,tinTrmcahPirasropy vS.R.RROR Thomas H. Hallums, Defendant.ShrfPiksCoty By virture of a decree of foreclosure___________________ signed by His Hono'-, Judga~ S. WV. G. Shipp, dated January 21, A. 1D., 1913. MtesCnSfl u andcemneril5,in08.eacderecoroedice dor Pickbno county.aIew2ll.sPllktostheuhth estbide onSaesay n arh, ~1, record s iscovd eeryen ie durig te lgalhous fr sle, b y toade folamoet mlee onescrip the olloing escibedrealest fo ad suffersadcding codcgsae wit: throt or lun trb. OAstes land lng n bi e iniutn the lr'f ine Mohess oanc afed, uy Picken county Ior wi sell kto wn high-ed rs rueCrw esndd onng2 Salres mor ar l913,D Kimg'se Discovery cangie Alhe ot os ladorain oP nickn.S . w:-0acemoeolsadkoni ourot fom un troles. weate laid diin and lein si.thae sid4bt the piurmesS of uhedal. mcr tr disn of thereaettof - NeHallums,dceasied, als anothers. Alrdwagr help. Buyites atr.ck Also sai' lot s of lan tann one bynd Jai diis. Ataasuro, No. 8. heri 21. 1906. andl to .Tuigemjent Rol No. 2401. on file in the cl'erk's office for Picken comi'tv. It being the semne two .Mrsf 1of iO~eorcasiidcl lad ~nev~1t Toms . a iour bovf frmapae1easc REDH While They Last! 20c game trao for 14c. $1 co food choppers or 25c game trap fo 8, sau1sage mills for 75C Soc game trap for 34c. 75~c steelyards for 42c. Few sets of one horse wagr- 5 gallon oil can worth $I.5o onl lines worth $1.50 for r ,1 r f r 98c. Soc hatchets for 36c. 120-coil folding hed spring Good leather collar worth worth $2.0o for $i.18. $1.5o for $1.17. IFine decorated parlor lamps Set stirrups worth 25 for worth $3.50 for $2.25. I4c. Come to us for bargains. CRAIG BROTHERS CO.