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F Post Box of 40 for 25c. Box of D 5c, Gold 35c. stage paid by us. Drug Co. 311 Store. um, Prop, I Personal A carnival is in full blast ai Liberty this week. Hon. J. E. Boggs is back from a visit of several weeks in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Minnows of Chester was the guest of Mrs. Will Freeman last week. - Misses Sarah Attaway, and Ruth Parsons were in Liberty for the week end last week. Mrs. N. S. Mosely and twc sons. J. 0. and Robert Mosely, of Route 3, were in ;town shop ping Saturday. B. S. Scruggs, of route 2, was a business visitor to the county seat Friday. While here he paid us a short but pleasant vis it. There have been several more rooms recently added to D. B. Finney's residence which will enable him to take a few more boarders. Do you read the Sunday school lessons published every week? We have heard several compliments for them. They are the very best we can get and are worth studying. B. Lewis, traveling salesman, pent Sunday with his family .Pickens. Mr. Le wis now harge of the sales de 1~ent >f the Dixie DaisHvtc V.entilator Q - astc yLandreth, the white nan charge with cutting Torn Jackson, colored, was tried ef ore May or Hendricks last rhursday and was fined $75 or 30 days on the chaingang. The ase was appealed to court. The' wind did some small camage in Pickens last Friday morning. Several fences in town and one large tree behind the Sentinel office were blown down. The clouds were dark and heavy and it looked. for a while like a full grown cyclone was going to hit the town. Messrs. F. S. Porter, T. A. Seawright, T. H. stewart, and J. P. Carey, Jr., attended the head camp meeting of the Woodmen of the World in Greenville last week. Dr. Por ter was elected an alternate delegate to the Southern con vention to be held in Jackson ville this year. Genial Doctor Valev has pur chased an automobile to enable him to take care of his increas ing practice.- Several more cars have been bought by- the Pick ensites, but owing to so many adance orders the factories have been unable to deliver them so far. It wvill be interesting news to the readers of The Sentinel to know that Mr. C. V. Fowles (Uncle Zeke), who was connect ed with this p'aper several years ago, was recently married in North Carolina. His wvife was at one time a correspondent for a paper which Mr. Fowles and the manager of the Sentinel con ducted, and is a most excellent lady. The ladies of the Grace M. E. church met with much success in their sale last Friday. They had on sale many useful and dainty articles of wear for wo men. such as shirt waists, col lars, aprons, etc. They also served refreshments. The pro ceeds, which amounted to about S48, will be used for the furnish ings lof the new Methodist church. But for inclement weather the proceeds would have been greater. The ladies deserve much credit for their untiring work and zeal for their church. Lemon Extracts ine. 3 ounces 25 cents. er Egg Dyes. I 24. $ har macy ' S.C. Candy. B 's Liver Cleansers. 60c. Bo . aper, Silver Sdyany Rexall Goods. P -Pickens The Rex. J. N. Hall ocal anc -Miss Nellie Freeman is visit at Chester. on't forget the Lyceum on nesday night. = is- Helen Boggs is the guest ,f-riends in Greenville. J. P. Carey spent Monday in Greenville on business. T working society nday afternoon. 11 Yongue was in the few days last week. dens of route 3, was ose in town Saturday. gn'es Garrett is the Miss Eva Christopher. eaborn, of Greenville, ickens for a few hours Mae Grogan of Elberton, returned home after a e trs. J. McD. Bruce. out h v Miss Emily Thornley ink friends who will be earn of her illness. Durham, of route 2, have us a pleasant call Saturiay while in town on business. James Eden, m"'-Jing sales ain, spent several da- ~1 in Picke -st week. Gussie Cure o Green spent the week end -h1 other, Mrs. K. L. Cureton. es Margaret Booker and Prince spent Sunday home~folks in Greenville. I:.1. Gravley and small hiter of Route 3, paid us a ant visit while in town on ess Saturday. Minnie Russell, one of popular teachers of the I at this place, spent Easter her parents in An'derson. .C.Gravley, our enterp rising man, has just purchased new rubber tire buggies in ake care of his increas usiness. S. C. Martin, a prominent and ciable citizen of the Six Mile section, was a business visitor he ointy seatSaturday. He apldasanit call while Miss Floride Cr rey spent the week end in Greenville, return ng home Monday. Miss Carey expects to leave Tuesday for a visit to Mrs. Ed Fulgum in Wil son, N. C. . JAshmore vwas called to i last Saturday on a ~ission, His brother, S. M. s ore, who was born and raised in Greenville county, died last week and was buried at Reedy Fork Saturday. Among the Pickens girls and o-ys who came home from col lege to spend Easter, were Misses Meda Boggs, Greenville Female College; Gertrude Har-! ris, Lander; Inez Morris, Chi ora.-Mesrs. Sidney Bruce and friend, Mr. Stutes, of Davidson, and Clifford-Lewis of Clemson. Another substantial bridge, with graded approaches and ce ment piers, has been finished across the Eighteen Mile creek, near S. J. Robinson's place. The work was done by the county handS, superintended by Alex. Cannon, who has moved his force down near the Symmes old mill wh re a similar struct ure wilf go at that point ross the same strean.-Liber y Gazette. Our Vanilla and 10 cents an ounce. We have East Phoni IfKeowee F Pckens Sole Agents FREE! A SETTING OF I Take the chickens and eggs county and von rob them of the possess. Think of the families t all over the county from their ch just in its infancy. HERE IS OUR I With every purchase, from i a coupon and when your purcha: you absolutely free a setting of fi This offer will hold good througi Come to see us. CRAIG BRO P. S. Coupons not given on Joined the corn club yet, And the next day-it rained. Miss Katherine Robinson spent Easter with homefolks in Easley. L. H. Kelley, of route 5, was at the county seat on business Tuesday, New spring goods at Folger, Thornlev & Company's. Read their ad. Our classified column is get ting good results for some of its users. Ernest Alexander spent sev eral days last week in Seneca and Walhalla. Lewis Carpenter of Green ville. spent Monday in Pickens on business. Miss Mary Morris spent. the week-end very enjoyably with relatives in Easley. Charlie Robinson of Green wood spent Sunday with the ho ks iIkes Arthu.r Trotter, a well known citizen of route 1, was in town on business Monday. Robt. Anthony of the Pickens. Hardware and Grocery Co., spent Sunday in Greenville. If you have any printing you: wish done and wish it done. right,.send it to The Sentinel. Prof. Rogers talked to the pupils of the school here last week about the hookwormi. Craig Bros. Co, are offering; their customers an interesting proposition. Read their ad for particulars. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Christo pher visited their son, Rev. WV. A. Christopher and family at Duncan, last week. Arthur's many friends will be glad to. know that his health continues. to improve and he is able to sup ply several churches. Corn Is Our Greatest Crop It is worth more than any other crop It costs more -_____-_ than any other crop POT. The corn plant uses over a pound and a g uarter of pota for every bushel of ears odu d.o 0 muc.per acre of a fertilier contain at least as or broadcast 3(01bs. acid phosphate and 1(0 1bs. muriate of potash per acro after plowing and be fore harrowing, and drill in with the seed 100 lbs. Write for prices and for free parnp GERMAN KALI WORKS, In Chicago, Monadno lock Ne Orlea. Whitney ERNEST JOYE FERTII 207 Bushels 1st Prize in South Carol Mr. Joye Writes to Etixn "We use your Fertilizers 8-3-3 used under corn were yc hands of Government Bureau s (Sig: Etiwan Fertilizers Have Grow First Prize for Best Acre of Corn First Prize for Best Acre of Corni First Prize for Best Acre of Corni First Prize for largest Ear of Corn 1000 bushels on ten acres in Willi Fisrt Prize For Best Acre of Corn tiwan Fertilizers Alr TINE EGGS FREE! awav from the people of Pickens 1ijget little thing that they hat have a small daily income ix and eggs, but the industry is 3ROPOSITJON: c up, at our store we will issue es amount to 810.00 we will give ne S. C. Rhode Islani Red Eggs. April, May, June; and July. THERS CO. heavy groceries. It has come to our attention that some one has been pulling the flowers in the Secona ceme tery, and we are reqnested to ask the people who go there to refrain from pulling any of the flowers. John Wyatt, from below Eas ley. was in Pickens last week on business. He says oats and oth'er small grain in his section look better now than he has ever before seen it at this season of the year. The primary departiient of the Baptist Sunday school enjoyed an egg hunt at Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Herd's last Friday. The pupil:of Miss 'Kate Robinson's room of the graded school also enjoyed an e,; hunt ;last week. In the oratorical con test last Friday evening to decido who would represent the Libert VI High school in the county oUl r torical cointest, to be held) at Easley, April 5th, Joe Holland won first place and George Mc Cravy von second place. Cause for Alarm Loss of appetite or distress after eating-a symptem that shouzld not be disregarded. It is not what you eat but vwhat you digest .Lnd assimilate that docs you good. some of thu strongest, health iest persons are moderate eaters. Nothin:: will cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people conitract serious maladies through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge nil who suffer from indi gnation, or dyspepsia, to try Rexall D)yspepsia Tablets, with the under standing that we will re.fund 'the rnoney paid us without question or formality, if after uso you are nut perfectly satisfied with results. We recommend Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets to customers every day, and have yet to hear of one who has not been benefited. We believe them to be without equal. They give promnpt relie~f, aiding to neutralize acidity, stimulate ilow of gastric .iuice, strengthen the digestive organs, and thus promote perfect nutrition and correct unhealthy syptomns. Three sizes, 25 cents,560 cents, and S1. You can buy RezalI Dyspepsia Tablets in this community only at our store: P!CKENS DRUG Co. Plcke~s ~ tore South Pickns te g tate Carolina There is a Recxall Store in nearhy every tonn and city in the United States. Canada as Great Britain. There is a dhfoent Rensi Remedy for nearly every ordinary human i11 ech especially designed for the puarticular ill for which it is recommended. The Rleali Storea are America's Createst Drug Storca AS per acre 2 S8 goods On mu ck lands broadcast 1W0 o 200 lbs. mujriteof potash perce To drive awayl Cut wo0rms and root lice, dril in 100) lbs. rainit per acr a wi the sed. Potash makes nmore souind ears in prop~ortion to the stems Potash Peys. We sell potash in any amount from one 200-lb. Jcts on profitain'e use of fertilizers c., 42 Eroadway, New York central Dank Building tant a mirc' lin USED ETI WAN 1IERS on OneAcre ma State Comn Contest -an Fertilizer Company: scLluisiv ely and the Pouta.sh r r goods and my rnanual in 0 states. md) EsNI- M. JO\. n the Fo!!owilng Prize Crops: i Southi Cardina 1 in....10 fl George..tow\H~n unt y. S. (. 1 V) in Georgetown f coCunty '. C.1910 amsburg County, . C. ...1910 in wi'h Carolina in ....1912 On account of rain last Fri day the local track team was unable to go to Dacusville. We are sorry to learn of the serious illness of 'Squire Bran lett and hope he will soon be out again. John Matt Brazeale and two sons are sick with pneumonia. His son Perry, who has been sick for some time is conva lescent. The Piedniont correspondent of the Greenville Piedmont says "Miss Leila Balentine of Pick ens has accepted-a position with the Jackson, Company as milli ner.. We are sorry to learn of the illness of that excellent lady, Mrs. N. E. Thornley, who was taken sick while visiting in An! derson and has been unable to return home. She has many friends who hope to see her at home and well again soon. Revenue officers and consta bles spent two days this week in the upper part of this county looking for illicit distileries. but failed to find any, An officer told us the other day that there is less blockade whiskey in Pickens county now than ever before. Married, on Monday evening, March 17th, at Central. Pickens county, Miss Nannie Cobb, and Coke Spencer, of Madison. Rev. L. G. CLyton performed the ceremony. There were quite a number of relatives and friends present to witness the tying of the nuptial knot. The young couple have the good wishes of their many friends.-Keowee Courier. State of Ohio. city of Toledo, gg Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATA.RRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 183. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarri Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word Subscribers of The Sentinel may have 25 wvords inserted in this column. free of charge Wanted Buy your frost proof cabbage plants from F. S. CANNON, Meegets, S, C. 1,000 to 4,000 at 90c, 5,000 to 9,000 at 80c. 10000 to 15,000 at 75c. Special prices on larger orders and satis faction guaranteed. For Sale For Sale-Good young miilch cow. N. S. Mosely, Pickens, R. For Sale-Buggy and harness cheap. Apply to WV. W. T. Nalley at his home. For Sale-Commbia long sta pe cotton see at 75c per bushel. A. A. Adams, Pickens, ] 1. For Sale or Rent-A good bar! ber outfit including building to run shop in. Apply to J. D. Mauldin, Nor ris, S. C. For Sale-One pair No. 1, Stewart horse clippers as good as new, extra cheap. Apply to Robert Mc Whorter, Pick ens, Route 1. For Sale-A good plug mule for $:35 ca sh- or good pa pers for a quick buyer. See J. WV. Julian, Easley, Route 6. For Sale--Fine Berkshire and Poland China piers. See W. J. Baker. Pick ens, Route 3. For Sale-2dule, 5 years old, 8175.00. Apply to WV. A. Sum mer, 2 miles east of Central. For Sale-One good milch cow. Price r'ight. Apply to S. G. Dorr, Pickens R. 4. Buff an~d Black Orpingtons. If! von waniit the bOst 1I4jtr.' youl shonhll got (O:4i~a.:., s4e best all purp'iose fowl in exist ance. A few trios of black Orpington S4.00 each. Eggs 82. 50 ner 15. WV. E. Hendricks, Pickens, S. C. For Sa Ie-Three nice fresh minlch cows. G. A. Ellis. Pickens, R. 2 For Kent For Rent-Good 8-room house, Good garden, lot and outbuild inWs, close in the town of Pick aln,. Apply to J . L. 0. Tlhomp-~l Money to Loan. 1LUn5 on farms. Three hini drdi dollars to ten thousand dol lars. Easy terms5 Apply to R. T.. Jay n's. \Valhalla. S.C.. o i. F. Keowvn, Pickens, S. C. apr2Ps Wells Cleaned Out, dug, blasted and fixed up in ood shape. I 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 thai anybody else in town. ar17 Dan Blair. L~2~ Labor-Sa ving Cole Planters ad D *1'THAT EVERY istr btors FARMER NEEDS Every farmer in this section should own on of i:-e Ce Planters and Distributors. They positively pay for themselves after a few days in the field. 'fhe pia:-r p:ants :: r and c eaner tunn any ot:r planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do for two-doubles the good from gua>t.. C,,: Pa:::rs ani i.Datributurs are the "Farmer's Friend." They were "born and raised" on a North Carolinafarm. You'll find them so downright useful and reliable that you'll wondier how yon ever got along without them-why you were ever con. tent to put up with out-of-date machines, whei you cout:d .. a Coie. The Cole Planter The Cole Spreader and Cultivator ' SAVES ad of I Man and -ul Uster and SMe Dresser With this ma. Plants Cotton, --Sos Guo 5nd chine you can feed Corn, Peas, At one tip the C' So.1--' nd.cin o cnfe Corn,esAnter the L : 'reos a Good guano to growing crops an s t ser rmbed o ehs hf':c, , st at one rip - getm ore good out of it - a,.ant - b e spread guano at the right Seed mxes guarno n ith the soil. -time to make fruit, *. Lovers it. ul(p n= agin. plants the . --- - (T, TM right where a net --seed amtI c;ers t em in the -work of roots need t r t:(Ot acc:r.ate man- t n er. w i i u ihe :ui v feeding the Sy -/ -r se guano during the feeds the plants as soon as tl~e seed sprout. Vou gut a qi; growth instead of all at one time but little is washed away. The star get two chances at a big crop. plant receives all the benefits of the plant food. The Cole Planter plants Ie seed in a straight line at the same With cultivator attached (as shown in the cut) you can sow depth. The dep th is easily regulated. Cott-mi c-die up in a guano and effe.uively cultivate at the same time-save the work straight line-without bu.chcs. It can be chopped to a stand of one mar and ore mule. cheaper, cost of cuitivatirn: i= leas. Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free. By re The seed fallin pi:in si i >. The wind can't b!wv therni moving culti v; tr aid attaching plow feet, you have thebest ma away-none are wa-tel at thle end of the row. i.e -.'t skip cine for s(.i:gguano aid throwing two good furrows upon it. or bunch the seed--a: far ahea 1 of thn o-I s:y: pzm:--t-s ti . The hopper holds i sack. and spreads uniformly any quantity old style way is ah l of hani plat: in. W.rs p rc v on tron 1oo l s. to t;0 lbs. to the acre. any kind of land, where other plo:icers are unsatisfacv ry. Pays for itself in labor saved-doubles the good from guano. The Cole a Distributor The Cole "OO Distributor Sews Guano in Open OPens a Farw6Furrow.Thprows and Sows 2 Good Furrows Saves Labor Guano at one --Uo Trip t a o HIere' The form of spout tsc - Distribaor w ith - . on this machine openirg plow in 4 spreads the guano, front, which many , instead of putting farmers prefer. it in a smallstream. Very Useful for -- With oftr. you The fertilizer feeds Side-Dressing can run off rows, more plant roots <oeps a furrow, and gets more good from - Crops o tat.o at the guano. same time. It'll save the work of one man and mule every Positive force feed sows from 10G to 1,500 lbs. of guano to the planting day. Especially good for side-dreasi:Ig-can be run acre. Instantly regulated. right up alongside plant. The plow feet throw two good furrows upon guano at the same Strongly made thrn~o~t, 1r~e hoppier. str plow. wheel with time. Plow feet are strongly attached to side beams, so that good steel spokes. Convenient lever, cuts oti f dw' of gu.1i.. Has the plowing can be done. reliable Cole force feed. nci-kss a' a bcyvle. Sivel rod holds hou can leave it without danger of its falling. Graduated distribntor rigid while you fi 1 the hopper. hitch post adjusts the weight-on the plows. Other Styles of Planters and Distributors to Meet Every Need Besides these machines we have the Universal Single Foot (either force feed or Knocker). Universal Double Foot Knocker, and other styles suited to different tes. Discard your old out-of-date trouble making planter or distrMbutor, hitch up to one of these labor saving Coles! Come and see them now. Guaranteed By Us and By The Cole Mfg. Co. The Cole is doubly guaranteed. The maker guarantees it. We guarantee it. Every machine must prove a practical daily working success in your field, no matter if the soil is rough or smooth, level or hilly, with crooked rows or sti aight. They are made as good as money and brains can make them-sold at a fair price to everybody. Come and see these machines. Get ready for planting time. IEATH-RUCE-MORROW CO., Pickens The Hammond-Brown-W all The Liberty Towship Sunday Co., of Easley, have hit upon an school association held at Gold interesting and novel way of en Grove the 22d instant was an uplift to every one who has the advertising. They are going to good of the Sunday school at sell to the highest bidder. a pi- heart. We hone that every one ano, organ, sewing machine, will profit by what they heard, steel range, and a Victor talk- and that our little ones will be ing machine-all brand new. taught the Bible in in its purity. They have an ad in this issue of the Sentinel telling all about it. -Notice of Final 1ttleant and iechge NOTICE is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newbery Esq., AS Judge of Prot.ate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 16 day of April. 1913, at 11 o'clock in For Infants and Children. the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard for leave The Kind You Have Always Bought to make final settlement of the estate: of J. R. Garrett,-.deceased, and obtain Bears the discharge as administratrix of said eE Signature of tate. Mrs. Della Garrett, 4t . Administtrarix. AUCTION S 45m-Great Barge 1st, Piano;. 2nd, Organ; 3rd, S 4th, Steel Range; 5th, Victor I a At Your Own Price; i make A Our plan is this: You make a bid on any one or all in envelope and mark BID, so it will not be opened until opening bids. Mail this bid to us and we will file it away all the bids will be turned over to a disinterested comnitt' The party making the highest bid will be the purchas above articles that he may bid on. Be sure to state in your bid, what article you are bid< name and address. Should you bid on more than one article, use a separ article. This is no fake, but will be a positive sale, to any rep } the highest bid. Rememuber, no bids can be accepted after 1 2 o'clock, T he above articles are now on exhibition at our store Yours very Hammond{-Brown-\ G.B. HAMILiON, Sec. & Treas. P. S. We by and sell milk cows. E.R I Miss Ada Bolding, who has been day operator, and DeWitt Bolding, who has been night operator here for the Bell Tele phone Co. for some time, have 'resigned their positions. Miss Belle Vance of Liberty, is now day operator and Dick Richey has charge at night. Miss Zoa Glazener is here for a week help ing Miss Vance to become ac quainted with the duties of the office. Preside:,t Wilson has called an extra session of Congress to meet on April 7th for the pur pose of revising the tariff sched ule. Subscribe for The Sentinel. ALE! ni ewing Machine; alking Machine Secret Bid of the above articles; seal May 1oth, date set for until the above date, wlhen >: to be opened. zr of any one or all of the ling on, and sign your full ate sheet of paper for each { ponsible party sending 'in May oth. C.Cll and see them. 2 truly, VaI1 Co. L. HAMILTON. Prs. & G.BHAMLtTON. ~