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~7 C PSPRIA l For Infants and Children. The Kind YOU Hve Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetabePreparatonforas s'uiatingesommegc Bears the, tingthleScladaowesof ..1m Signature PromotesDigestionmeed Of nessandRestContainsteitr OpimT.Morphine nor Yaerar. ExaT PA of Wrappe. T~ ETU OPN.NWYR f Bugiesd WgosRear Us i "AperfectRemedyfro t co, Sour Stomach rh t ri Worms,Conlsions,feveriss ness andLOSSofS dE O v. FacSimate Signa nmre a 9)Caw.*er t r ic t 8 ore ( -NEW YORK. I~~~ I Polr euaoi I Exat Copy of Wrapper- HE CENTURa COMPANY. NEW YORK env. _ Buggies and Wagons Repaired, r LET oul know that I I a prepared to take T care o~f your work, I have on hand the fol lown material: Wag on andl hu1ggy spokes and rims, buggry shafts, cross bars, p)erch poles, pole circles, double t rees, finished lekory axle, hound timber, wagon to gues, bu) ,.1 an wgo tires, wagon skeins and singletree rionis. ee me before yon have that job dgnie. By handling myv own material I can make you a close price on your work. W. M. Rosemond Firsttdoor below theprinting office. PICKENS. Fler, PolyReg ompanr ise publid toknie whthaI kteten and an t oco stiLtSORO igsv and eTg G-prduem HCORnAGON andcigwmiru reALLts.oFR IMWANTTS I will sell top buggies, open buggies, end springs and side springs. One-horse wagons, two-horse wagons. Every buggy and wagon guaranteed to be just as represented. I sell Meal and Hulls, also CAPITOLA FLOUR. I handle High Grade Ferti liz ers, in fact Fertilizers of ali grades. My motto is ai fair deal to everybody. Come and try me and be donvinced. I handle coffins, caskets and all burial supplies. Norris, S. C. Clerk's Sale. Clerk's Sale. Stat ofSt h aroinaState of South C'arolina County ofu P~icn CUnty of Pick.-i 31.W. atr. Plakintff In C ourt (of Cainion PieaC John Ellenburg and XV. 31 Brown. gn feudants. Etta S. Nh et al. .: -fendanit. In put suan'ce of a de'cretai ordt. r in .In puI suance of a decr,.tal rder rnad.e the above state-i case by Hon.' J. w.1 C: th ao s-atei 'ase by II.. I 2njr. D~evore. presiding jul'o. ited October s. w. G hipp, pr.sidin j e. dat 14, 1912, and on file in ihe clr' 1W iPe 31arch 4, P1.1:, anli (in liie in h.. Ch rk of Picken'i County. S. C. I willI sell to ottice Pickens county, South Carulina the highest bidder on sl-sa in~ A pril, wtill sel1 on Ealesday in Az prl q1v'dr this being the 7th day~ of April, PJ18, ing the legal hours for dae ait Pickens during the legal hours of salde at Picken:. C. H , s. C , a Iive-ninths 1- in.r.' 4 Court House. S. C. .'the following tract in the following descrbe trc of an1 of land, to-wit: to wit: All that lit (e parcl or trac --All that certain p. ca. partcl r of lan<.1' ying and bin in _tim S t- an. tract oif land situ;I ed m Pick~ens county'(e ount abo ve ra nid. a j iinmn land arnd Hlurric*ne townlshipi. and h~avju in o h North. of M!rs. Elinira 3 artw,. ~t. tatoxving marks and bound., to-wit: on the 1-.:t by 3aitin Terrel., on the -dnuy~gfn o~'.i-2.. t""u :ai n( et by Mui-s Butrge-s'. :0nd line, thence south to m100out l - c'o *m" 0-f~rhs - Bianch. thence un' Clark's Branch o nacr< an north side of said branch, N. E. to Jeff tract: aVon: Crenshaw Iine. thence Jeff Crenshaw port lerk's - g corner, containing offic acres, more or less; it Ter illie Crenshaw land, or purcha . . im. recordino si-.ding .same.. J. BO)GS C. - P. D~r O t4 SIP alOOML 0LESON By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Even ing Department The Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 6 JACOB AND ESAU. LESSON TEXT-Gen. 27:22-34. GOLDEN TEXT-"Jehovah is a God of judgment; blessed are all they that wait for him." Isa. 3':1S. Jacob is one of the great figures presented to us in the book of Gene sis. His birth and purchase of the birthright are recorded in Chapter 25, and in chapter 27 we have presented is great sin. It is absolutely necessary to read carefully all of this chapter before we 1 can properly present this lesson. 1 Moses did not record Jacob's decep Lion because he commended it, but rather as a warning to all who read and ponder thereon. The Bible spreads before us the sins of God's people as well as their virtues, which ought to be a comforting thought to us all, who are sinners "saved by race." I. The Deceit, vv. 22-29. Lying, du plicity, profanity, and compounded felony, are presented in the prelimi nary verses to that section selected for our study. Jacob's conscience re belled (v. 12). yet he gladly listened to the voice of his unwise mother who thought she knew best how to circumvent God's will; see ch. 25:23, 25, 28. This mother's foolish ambi tion and teaching had developed a self-seeking, deceitful son. By nature Jacob was unlovely and the greatest lesson we can learn from his life is that he, a 'cheater," should by the grace of God be transformed into "Israel." a prince, he that hath power with God. A Rough Man. We first have presented the tem peramental difference between these two brothers, then the story of the birthright, and lastly the stolen bless ing. Esau was a rough man of the chase, cunning, clever and skillful as a hunter. Jacob was a plain man, viz., one who inclined to the conven tionalities. He loved a settled, quiet home life, for he "dwelt in tents." Again when we consider the episode of the birthright we have set before us another illustration of the great ontrast of these brothers. We do not value birthrights as do the Orien tals, and further, we must remember this is the story of God's develop ment of a chosen race. Esau, mas tered by his appetite, governed by selfish instincts, gladly and flippantly purns-"despised"-his right. He denied his responsibility to the fu ture of that race of whom Abraham was the. first, and virtually said that nothing was of value that did not serve this present lifetime. Jacob, n the other hand, estimated this birthright at its supreme value, as of the highest importance. From Bad Stock. Subject as Jacob was to the rule of seeking, scheming, mother, yet we must remember that she, too, was actuated by the same high estimate f the value and the importance of te birthright. Her mean manner of seeking to accomplish her purpose did not succeed, but, in fact, delayed the desired end for Jacob had to fly for his life. Let us look at Rebekah. She came from the same stock as Laban, who was a fraud, a cheat, and a liar. She taught her son to follow those same methods and had to smart for it, for she lost his companionship through long years, and never saw him again. Is it ever right to do wrong? God's word tells us no, see Rom. 3:8S. Rebekah was more con erned with her partiality than with the purposes of God. (Ch. 25:28) Jacob's conscience was aroused as we see from v. 12, though it was prob ably not so much fear of the error of the act, but rather fear of being caught. od would in his way and in his own time have given Jacob the prom sed blessing without the aid of his deceit. As it was Jacob engendered is brother's hatred, was separated from his home and endured multiplied suffering. I. Esau's Sorrow, vv. 30-34. Esau had sold his birthright and sought to regain it. Now he Is too late to se cure the blessing that should accom pany his birthright. The brothers baartered for the birthright. One brother secured the blessing and with it, banishment. The other brother lost both birthright and blessing and ave vent to a bitter cry. (Heb. 12: 17.) Esau was himself to blame. What a wrecked home partiality and deceit brought forth. Rebekah's anticipation (v. 45) was never ful filled and her conduct with that of Jacob well deserves the censure and the punishment inflicted. Because the B~ble records no word of censure some have asserted that God approved of Jacob's course. Even a casual reading of his life, of its de lays, its disappointments and its mis fortunes, reveals God's vindication of the moral law and that retribution follows wrong. As much as we sym pathize with Esau we are compelled to acknowledge that Jacob was the ftter man of the two. He was tena Ious, self-reliant, constant in his af fections, devoted to the covenant of God and sensitive to spiritual influ menes. Esau was impulsive and shal 0 N S~c- 2:5 .m. 30 - 4: ' . m 42 5 i> . m. 36 6 o p. p. p r.18- 7:35p.nm. *2.-103, -'. n m Xsk Your Druggist All About It. [here is a New Remedy That Takes the Place of Calomel. Recommended and Guaranteed by the Druggist. The Pickens Drug Co. never ;old a remedy that give more onplete satisfaction than Dod ;on's Liver Tone-a mild vege :able remedy for constipation, ,our stomach and lazy liver. Folks who have suffered for rears rather than take danger )us calomel have found after >ne trial that this pleasant tasting vegetable liquid gives hem the long sought relief vithout bad after-effects. Dodson's Liver Tone is guar mnteed by the Pickens Drug Co. ;o be a safe liver stimulant and: ;o be absolutely harmless-with >t bad after-effects. You will ind many persons in this locali ;y who have tried it and every iser will speak a good word for Dodson's Liver Tone. It livens ip the torpid liver and makes you feel fresh, healthy and :lean. The price of a large bottle is 50 cents-money back if not. >leased. The success of Dod ion's Liver Tone has brought nany medicines into the field :hat imitate its claim and some -ave name very similar and ackage the same color, but re nember Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed by the Pickens Drug Jo. who will give you back Four money if you want it. ad. En Voyage. Whichever way the win:d doth blow. Some heart is glad to have it s': Then blow it Fast or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best. My little craft sails r. -t alone: A thousand fleets fretn e.ery zone Are out up n a thous-u.d seas: And what for me were favoring breez Might dash another, with the shock Of doon-, upon some hidden rock. Aid so I do not dare to pray For winds t.) waft tme oi mly way. But leave to a hiigiher Will To t ty or . peed n; trtstun, stll That all is well. and sure that lie Who launched my bark -vill sail with me Through storm and camne, and will not fail Whatever hie. z s wia; !!OVaIl. To 'and me" evr in-f. s. WV i hi his sheltem a Iv.-n at la-t. Then,. w~hatsoever wiwi I tb~ blo, 3y heart is gladi tI have ii s And b'ow it east or blow it w es-t. Tha~ wind that blows. tha uin I ~ b est. Dr. Odom is coming. More than 5000 good citizens read The Sen-' ael every week To Our Friends You know us. You know w< afford to-go back on our word this money-back-if-not-satisfie We honestly believe we have the best bowel remedy ever made-the most pleasant-to-take, most per manently beneficia,l lazative for relief from the miseries and dangers arising from constipation. We wouldn't say this if we didn't believe it to be true. We wouldn't risk our reputation by making such statements did we not feel sure you would find them true. Our faith is built both on the knowledge of what Rexall Orderlies are made of and on observation of vcry many severe cases in which they have proven their merit. Try them at Our Risk If they do not abundantly prove their merit with you also -if you are not entirely satisfied with them we will refund your money-and we will do that on your mere say-so. We don't ask you to risk a penny. Isn't that fair? Just let the bowels fail in properly doing their work-just let their action be delayed and incomplete and the entire system and every other organ suffers. Wastes that CAUT ION: Please bear in mind that gsts. You can buy Rexall Orderlies only You can buy Rexall Orderlies in this c PICKENS PICK ENS The There is a Rezall Store in nearly every to, Great Brita~in. There is a different Rexall R each especially designed for the particular ill The Rexal! stores are Ame S"Increase YOUR -By] )F er tii T hey Htave St We are exclusive 00ods in Pickens andl( class trade oni thei which cannot be em Scorn Fertilizer. C prcson these good )Folger, Thornl4 :-'~r'~ Dacusville Lost to Local Track Team. The track teams of the Dacus yille and Pickens schools met here last Friday, the meet re sulting in a victiry for the local school boys. Quite a crowd witnessed the ccents and en couraged the boys with lively cheering. In iustice to the vis iting team it must be said that their full team was not here. The contest was arranged on short notice and some of the Dacusville boys were unable to come. The results were as fol lows: 100-yard d a s h-Hendricks, Pickens, 1st; Seaborn, Pickens, 2d: Shot Put-Seaborn. Pickens, 1st: Looper, Pickens, 2d. Half-mile run-Allen. Pick ens. 1st; Aiken, Dacusville, 2d. Running Broad Jump-Sea born, Pickens, 1st; Williams, Dacusville, 2d. 220 yard dash-Seaborn, Pick ens, 1st; Hendricks, Pickens, 2d. Pole Vault-Seaborn,Pickens, 1st: Allen, Pickens. 2d. Pickens, 42; Dacusville, 6. There is a boy in this county who has a great natural talent for drawing, which, if develop ed, would make him one of the great artist of this country. His name is Andrew McAlister and he lives in the Pea Ridge sec tion. Last week he came into this office to get some paper to draw on. We let him haye the the paper and he sent us a few specimens of his wo k. They are excellent. He is only a boy and has never taken a drawing lesson in his life. It is a pity that such a talent as he possess es should lie dormant when it could be cultivated and perhaps do great good. It is possible that with ltraining he could make himself and this county fa mous. PRESCRIPTION For a Long Life. This is the prescription for a long life given by an old gentleman in Con necticut, who is ninety-nine years old and still well and cheerful, "Live temperately, be slow to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air, and, above all, keep cheer ful." 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Headsches, biliousness, nervo-~~ ness and other tormenting and ei ous ills are common whe-n the bowels fail to act daily as nature intended. All this may be avoided, if you will accept our adv-ice. taste just like candy. They are soothing and easy in action. Thley do not cause griping, nausea, purg ing or excessive loosene-'. They tend to tone and strcngthen intestimal nerves and muscles. They prornptly relieve conistiption, and help to per manntly overcome it. Rexall Orderlies promote better spirits and better health. In all oi these things they are vastly superior to old-fashioned, harsh salts and other purgatives, which are not only unpleasant to take but which usually leave the bowels in worse condition than before. We particularly recomn mend Riexall Orderlies for children, aged and delicate persons. Rexall Orderlies como in vest pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10c; 30 tablets, 25c; S0 tablets, 50c. exal Orderlies are not sold by all drug at 'he Rexall stores. immunity only at our store: DRUG CO. d Store soUTH CAROLINA in and city in the United States, Canada and smed for nearly every ordinary human ill >r whch it is recommended. ica's Greatest Drug Stores Yields Per Acre" Jsing Carolina Tzers ood the Test agents for thle V-C haVe built up~ a first :celled foir a cotton or >mei ill and get ourI) ALL TIMES Every clock we sell is a repre sentation of the inexpensive but very serviceable kind. The movements are all reliable, being well made and perfectly adjust ed. ALL OUR CLOCKS AND WATCHES give accurate time, although moderately priced. We in vite; your inspection. . SNIDER. EasleyS. (, p Nervous? Mrs. Walter Vincent, of Pleasant Hill, N. C., writes: "For three sum- r mers, I suffered from nervousness, dreadful pains in my back and ?O sides, and weak sinking 4 spells. Three bottles of r Cardui, the woman's O tonic, relieved me entire ly. I feel like another 4 person, now." UCarduip The Woman's Tonic For over 50 years, A Cardul has been helping to relieve women's un necessary p ai ns a nd building weak women up j~ Sto health and strength. S It will do the same for you, if given a fair trial. i~ ~)So, don't wait, but begin4 ? taking Cardui today. for njits use. cannot harm you, arylshould surely do you ~good. E-72 , E NEW ARRIV Our buyer has just where he purchased the brought to Easley. WV can come to our store ar Goods, Clothing, Hats r big D~epartmcnt Store ii It will pay you to come we can save you. W\e I Goods in our shelves all Below we quote yoi Davleplaids _cotton 74c yd, our price oc. Domino apron ginghani S yd. our price 5c yd. Globe stand ard calico pi S y.L our price 5c yd. Toil denord dress gimgh: vd.1 our price 10c yd. Brow'n dIress linen valu Price 10c y d. Good quality :36 inch soft S ing for iic yd. 10 yds. Good English Sprice 79c. 36 inch sea island s weight for 5c yd .4 40 inch white lawn, va y price 10c yd. The 121c grade of hic: Mour price 10c yd. Yard wide all wool sc S for 48c yd. 36-inch Panama, all S 40c, our price 25c yd. - One lot of pretty soft si S pink, black and white, Si our price while they last We have a beautiful li S Flaxons, Soisettes and w J( 121c to 25c yd. M Remember we buy M small profit added, there M from us. Give us a tria u back on any purchase y< a THI Ed "The TRADE M A s 1 EGSTILIZE An. add pleasure for smokers of ? Here is a smoke with the real, genuine to S bacco taste - that beats all artificial - Every grain of it is pure, clean tobacco. Tucked into a pipe, or rolled into a cigarette, it makes a delightful smoke. If you have not smoked Duke's Mixture, made by Liggett & Myers at Durham, N. C., try it now. In addition to one and a half ounces of fine Virginia rand North Carolina leaf, witb each 5c sack of Duk~e's Mixture you now get a book of cigarette papers free and A Free Present Coupon These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable Apresents. There are shaving sets,, jewelry, cut glass. base balls, tennis racquets, talking machines, furniture, cam eras, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member of the family-each of them well worth saving the coupons for. As a special offer, dur- he ing March and April only, we will send our new illustrated cata logue of these presents FREE. Just send us your \ p name and address on a postal. Coujorru from Dub'ssMixfwremaw he assorted wri frrHORSE SHOE.J JTii H PLUG CUT. .01. L c Try an Advertisemenit in~ The Sentinel AL OF SPRING GOODS AT ur ASLEY, S. C. returned from the Northern andi Eastern markets, most complete line of Spring and Summer goods ever :are now prepared to take care of your, wants. You id fmnd what you are looking for in all kinds of Dry .nd Shoes and at prices as cheap and cheaper than any Sthe State would sell you the same class of Goods. and look this big stock over and see for yourself what .ave more that $15000 worth of Good Staple Dry bright and new. 1 a few prices to gi ye you an Idea how we sell Goods. check yalue Mens good every day pants .$1.25 yalue our price 98c. is worth Sic Mens nice dress pants 98c, $148, $2,48 81.98 and up to $4.98 -ints value 64c Boys ktnickerbocker pants 25c pr. to $1.50 cms vlaue 121c Boys all wool blue serge suits $3.48 and $3.98 e 124jc yd. our One big lot of mens and boys hats (drummers samples) value up to S.2.50 finish bleach- your choice for 98c, - Big box search light matches our long cloth our price 3c 8 cakes good . laundry soap same beeting good weight as Octagon and just as~ for 25c. lue 15e yd. our 6 cakes soap and two boxes Grand ma's washing powder for 25c, kory shirtinug 7 big boxes Grandma's washing pow der for 25c. rge all colors 6 spools best J. & P. Coats cotton 25c. W shads, vlue 2 spools good sewing thread for 5c. saevle Childrens Dresses ready-made almost Iks. light blue, as cheap as you can buy the cloth. ito 35c value. Remcmber we have a pretty line of will be 18c yd, them, prices from 25c, 48c, 69e and 98c. ie of Poplins, Ladies shirt waists made of nice ash Silks from quality white lawn 48c, 69c and 98c for the $1.50 kind. o-oods-Cheap and we sell Strictly for Cash with only a :fore we can save you money on the goods you buy ~ 1 and see for yourself. Remember we give your money - >mewith us not satisfactory with you. E ATTER. win L Bolt & Company, Proprietors. Store That's Always Busy."