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SE E seed beans and corn ir than the package goo, Nancy Hall Potato slipc ly you this year, but w or the slips. Pickens The Rexa J. N. Hallu Local and Capt. J. T. Taylor was out of 1 town on business last week. Mrs. T. L. Bivens spent the day in Easley last Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mauldin were in Greenville last week. Mrs. J. P. Carey spent last Friday in Greenville shopping. E lorie Carey is visiting . Fulghum in Wilson, Christine Sutherlar I en ed a few of her .riends ht last week. Rutledge, of the Six aptist Academy, .attended nion meeting here last Gertrude Harris was the ' g hostess at a supper at her home last Friday --i. Holder, who has been on Pickens route 4 for s time, has moved to the y Cotton mill. e Ruth Parsons, a charm and winsome young lady of s visited relatives in Lib- t ey last week.-Gazette. Mr. H. M. 'Boswell and Miss Wilhie Walker, of Greenville, Swere the guests of Miss , SPrince for a f ho unday11 . W. G. Cooley, of Liberty te 4, visited her father, W. Edens, of Pickens route 3. Saturday and Sunday. .Gilstrap and daughters, es Becky and Berlha, and I ys, visited Mrs. Robert Evans t Saturday and Sunday. ~ ~hay report a pleasant visit. '* t ~S. M. Jones. a prosperous citi-s n who iives on route 4, was in wn on business Friday. Mr, pues gave The Sentinel a pleas t call. The Price Concert Company last lyceum attraction for S seaspon was in Pickens dnesdarevening. The pro rendered was attractive ( very respect. -. Gravley, a good citizen ~ ute 3, was at the county at business last week. He was ampanied by his small]I daughtrEta. 'anid they gave ~ us a pleasant call. SJ. M. Porter, a well known ~ citizen of route 3, was at the county seat on business Friday. ~He pald The Sentinel a pleasant visit and carried a Blue Back . speller home with him. M. Gillespie, of route 2, ~'itown Saturday on busi-. ~.aying us a pleasant call Nrring home with him a S e . speller--the kind he - many years ago.. . ~?Ditick, advance agent i for the National Amusement b. Co., was in Pickens last week E making arrangements for the carnival which will be here Monday, April 7, for a week's engagement. The shows are in Seneca this week. Besides the tent shows there will be several free attractions and amusement Mor all. See the advertisement irythis issue for particulars. A surprise party was given Miss Grace Prince by a few of her friends last Friday evening. The party was greatly enjloyed by all those present. Amnong those present were Misses Ina and Maka Boggs, Margarete Booker. Mattie Finley, Mary Lewis, Christine Sutherland,e .Grace Prince: Messrs. J. P.r any,. Jr., Robt. Anthony, Ha-. ood Bruce, Dwi~ht Attaway- r Our Vanilla and Are F 10 cents an ounce. We have Easti Phone Pickens, Sole Agents US bulk. They cost much ds. Leave orders now . We will be able to -e will have to have cash Drug Co. Il Store. ru, Prop, Personal Casey Porter is in Pickens gain. Master Ernest Findley is very 11 with pneumonia. Mrs. Olga Goodwin and chil Iren left Tuesday for Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Folger pent Wednesday in Greenville. Airs. Mary Moore had as her ,uest last week her sister from 'endleton. Bond Anderson, of Anderson, vas in Pickens last week on )usiness. Miss May McFall spent Sun lay in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Keith, >f Marietta, visited in Pickens )aturday. Mr. Julius E. Boggs, Jr., spent ;unday with Mr. and Mrs. Le ?oi Bogg in Easley. Clifford Lewis, student at ;lemson College, spent the week nd with homefolks in the city. R. R. Stevenson was called o Anderson last Saturday to he bedside of his sister, who is ritically ill at her home at that lace. Misses Josie Chastain. Ada solding and Mrs. J. M. Morris isited Mrs. E. D. Chastain of he Holly Spring section Sun ay.___ Dr. W. Claude Thomason of irreenville, has many friends in 'ickens who will be sorry to earn that he has been very ill vith diphtheria. Miss Gertrude Harris, who tas been spending a few days vith her parents here, has re urned to Lander College to re ume her work. The many friend of Mrs. H. 3. Hendricks will be glad to :now that she is able to be out ,gain after being indisposed for everal d'avs. Prof. Andrew Bramlett of 31emson College, spent several !ays last week with his father, V. C. Bramlett, who is quite ick at his home in Pickens. Miss Miller has returned to >ickens again after attending a redding in Laurens last week. /iss Belle Yongue taught Miss liller's classes during her bsence. Work is going on rapidly on b~e installation of machinery or the manufacture of the Dix a Daisy Haystack Ventilator. 'he plant will be in operation bout April 15th, Thomas Cantrell and J. Stan ell, of the Eastatoe section of bis county, left Monday for )ell, Montana, where they ex ect to make their homes in the uture. In order to keep in uch with old friends they will .ave The Sentinel come tQ them ach week. We hate to see the -oung men leaving this county, >ut we wish thenm success in heir adopted home. Mr. Can rell's brother, J. E., is. also >cated at Dell. Guy McFall is fitting up the IcFall building on MaIn street ,nd will open up a garage there he latter part of this week. Ihis is an excellent place for a ;arage and the building fur ishes plenty of room. Guy has ad a large tank placed in the round in front of the building .nd will have at all times plenty f gasoline for the autoists. He las secured the sevie of an xperienced and expert automo nobile machinist fronm Green -ille, and will be prepared to do 'epair work of all kinds. Lemon Extracts 5 3 ounces 25 cents. ~r Egg Dyes.S 'harmacy ~FRtE ~h A SETTING OF FINE EGGS FREE Take the chickens and eggs away from the people of Picken county a'd von rob them of the biagest little thing that the possess. Think of the families that have a small daily incon all over the county from their chix and eggs, but the industry i just in its infancy. HERE IS OUR PROPOSITION: With every purchase, from 5c up, at our store we will issue a coupon and when your purchases amount to $10.00 we will giv( you absolutely free a setting of fine S. C. Rhode Island R ed Eggs This offer will hold good through April, May, June and July Come to see us. ICRAIG 'BROTHERS CO. P. S. Coupons not give2 on heavy groceries. PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPITAL--O O( Ef._ AND SURPLUS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J. McD Bruce, President. I. M. Mauldin. Cashier. Don't fail to read-'the great HookWorm Specialist bargain offered by Hammond Brown-Wall Co., of Easley. Examines Many, Get busy and you can get the greatest bargain of your life. T he Which do you want, piano, or- The hook worm specialist is gan, sewing machine, range or- now making his rounds in Pick. talking machine? ens county. He was at the tlnmcn county seat last Wednesday and had a yery busy day, many be. It will be of interest to the ing examined. He will be in many friends of Lee A. Roper, this county five more weeks son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roper one day at each of the followinu of this city, to know that he has places each week: been made superintendent of Tuesdays at Central: Wednes the office of the Bradstreet Co. days at Pickens: Thursdays at at Albany, Ga. Lee was for- Pumpkintown; Fiidays at Lib merly located at Macon and his erty, and Saturdays at Easley. many friends will be glad to hear of his promotion. J. C. Garrett, prominent citi zen of Norris, and financial Dr. Odom is coming. agent of the Six Mile academy. was mn town Saturday attending Subscribe for The Sentinel, the union meeting. ERNEST JOYE USED ETIWAN FERTILIZERS 207 Bushels on One Acre 1st Prize in South Carolina State Corn Contesi Mr. Joye Writes to Etiwan Fertilizer Company: "WVe use your Fertilizers exclusively and the Potash an 8-3-3 used under corn were your goods and my manuali hands of Government Bureau so states. (Signed) EImErI M. Joni:. Etiwan- Fertilizers Have Grown the Following Prize Crops: First Prize for Best Acre o'f Co'.'n in South Carolina in....190E First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown County, S. C. 190E First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown County. S. C. 191( First Prize for largest Ear of Corn in Georgetown county S. C. 191( 1000 bushels on ten acres in Williamsburg County, S. C. ..191C Fisrt Prize For Best Acre of Corn in South Carolina in......1915 Etiwan Fertilizers Always Give Best Results For Sale By Folger, Thornley & Co., Pickens nateioupe, Ahltis eiu Round, Band Concerts, FRE] Attractions too 1''menti( attent' of Pi, s r I r State of Ohi, city of Toledo. Ies Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney ma'*:s oati t'at he is r r-ir p:ner cf the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co ...nr business in the City of To Io. Ca: a:d State aforesuld. and that <:1 firm will pay the sum of ONE \DRE D DOLLARS for each and er ry e~of Catarrh that cannot be cured by th Use of HALL'S CATARRE CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swo rn to before =e and subscribed in r.; preenc, this Cth day of December. A. r>. m. A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEYX & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Ealls Family Pills for constipation. 1. 1I. Simmons, a grood and substantial Citizen of route 4. was in town on business last v. eek. Mr. Simmons' house was burned sometime ao and in the fire he lost his Blue Back Speller-the one he used when he went to schol, so he came to The Sentinel office and got another speller. Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word Subscribers of The Sentinel may have 25 words inserted in this column, free of charge Wanted Wanted-2000 hens. Highe;t price. P. M1. Cate. Wanted-1000 dozen eggs. P. M. Cate. W-anted-500 lbs. beeswax, 1000 lbs. Tallow. P. M. Cate. Wanted--1000 Frying chick ens. P. M. Cate. Wanted-You to know that I rs. J esse Morris and Miss Ada Bolding are prepared to take measures and do dressmaking to order. Buy your frost proof cabbage plnts from F. S. CANNON. Mei ets, S. C. 1,000 to 4,000 at. 90. 5.000 to 9.000 at 80c. 10.000 ;o 15,000 at ;5c. Special pics on larger Orderl'S and satis taction guaanteed. For Sale For Sale-50 ha. unknown pea ..- pa.ir bushel. See J. A. ,Jone s, Easley, R. 1. For 8:: -Sinale (ornb White SLeghorn;s froi Culp's 'train. Eggs for hatching $1.00 per setting oIf 15. WXrite or see J. WV. Cauley, Pickens, S. C. For Sale-Buggy and harness cheap. Apply to XW. WV. T.. N\alley. at h& Mme. For1 Sale or Rent- A good bar lher onitfit including building to ru shf ~op in. Apuly to J. D. M aulIdin, Noiris, S. C. F~or Sale-Mule, 5 y ears old, $175.00. A pply to W. A. Sum ma~y, 2 miles east of Central. For Sale-One good milch 'cow. Price right. Apply to S. G. Dorr, Pickens R. 4. -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 Wells Cleaned Out, dug. blasted and fixed up in good1 shape. I get larger rock with less per cent of dynamite. I guarantee my work to give satisfaction. Anyone wishing wor dnedrop me a card or prepared to (10 your work than anybody else in town. apr17 -Dan Blair. I eville, Merry-Go V* EXHIBITIONS. )n. Don't fail to ions in the history I. -t~:." Labor-Saving Cole Planters and e * THAT EVERY Distrib tors FARER NFEDS Every farmer in, th ectl hould own one oer thee Cole Pi.anters and Distributors. '1 hey positively pay for themselves after a few days in the field o better anI c a r than anv other planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip a I two-Ioubles teg. . ro to--doubh s the go.2d br.2:ngu , e P r -l d D itr:bu:ars a the "Farmer's Friend." They were "born and rai on North Carolirnafarm. You'll find them so downright useful and reliable tha: vou'll wonder how you ever got along without them-why you were ever con. - tent to put up with ort-of-da:e m chines, when y., c 'n a Cule! The Cole Planter The Cole Spreader SAVES Labor of 1 Man and Mule ,n .tlivator Seedster and Plants Cotton, Side resser with this may Corn, Peas,Guano and hineyoua and other - a rw, Lsaoeri Corn, Peas, A t one trip the C" oglwneeos n sPlanter h getmore good out of it be d, spread guano at the right Seed mixes guano ith t silfrit, wover; it, opens herght where anet seedn c t:1 un t;>._ " workof roots need 'aY" Inme~t accu-rate man- n g m aBywfeeding the directh-uImlertheSeedgan uin h feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. 'You get a uuick growth instead of all at one time but little is washed away. The start, get two chances at a big crop. plant rceives all the benefits of the plant food. The Cole Plan ter plants the se-d in a straight line at the same With ctrltiva:cr attached (as shown in the cut) you can sow depth. The dep th is easily regulated. Coon: c.nes up in a guano and effecrivdv cultivate at the same time-save the work straight line-without bunclhes. It can be chopped to a stand of one man and one mule. cheaper, cost of cultivation is less. Two strong universalplow feet are furnished free. By re The seed fall in plain .iht, The wind can't b? w them moving cultivator and you away-none are wasted at the end of the rows. Do:en't skip chne for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. or bunch the seed-as far ahead of the old sty'e plnt---a; the The hopper holds }sack. and spreads uniformly any quantity old style way is ahr-ad of handl pi.titing. '.rks r:C tv on from 1 e,. to 2000 lbs. to the acre. any kind of land, where ,aher pltuter s are uei..t t-ract-orv. Pay- for itself in labor saved-doubles the good from guano. The Cole Distributor The Cole Distribu or Opens a Furrow Sw un nOe and Sows 2 God FurowsSaeLao Guano at OneCu o Trip rUo 11 -re's ai CoIle The form of spout used SDistributor wditeh Drson this machine T" _. -prI~i.- -l : spreads the guano, ' fon . ic n~a,,% instead of putting farmers orefe:r. it in a smallistream. r U u The fertilizer feeds Side-Dri essingS can run oG row-, more plant roots open a furrow, and gets more good from t .rops guano at the righ same time. It'll save the work, of one oan and mule every Positive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lbs. of guano to the planting day. Especially good for side-dressing-canl be run acre. Instantly regulated. right up alongside plant. The plow feet throw two good fuhrrows upon guano at the same Strongly made thruout, lar,,e hopper, strong plow wheel with time. Plow feet are strongly attached to side beams, so that good steel spokes. Convenient lever, cuts ~ff fl,,W ofgguano. Has the plowing can be done. reliable Cole force feed. noisyless as a bicycle. Swivel rod holds You can leave it without danger of its falling. Graduated distribtitor rigid while you 1.1 the hoppera 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 Knoer, and other styles suited to different uses. Discard your old out-of-date trouble making planter or distribator, hitch up to one of these labor saving Coles! Come and see them now. Guaranteed By Us and By The Cole Mfg. Co. oo f 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 straight. 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. Hl a - Tront whc RUCE-ManyW ., i Beware of fakirs. Get your Three new automobiles ar- J P. Morgan Dead. eyes tested. Dr. Odon, an eye rived in Pickens this week. Dr. specialist of repute will be here L. F. Robinson has a new Ford,! soon. See his ad elsewhere. Walter Langston, has a new J. Pierpont Morgan, the noted Ford, and J. P.. Carey, Jr., has New York financier, and mas Lost-Tuesday evening be- a new Maxwell. This gives ter of millions, passed away in tween Twelve Mile camp ground, Pickens about twenty machines Rome, Italy, last Monday morn and Pickens depot, one dark inside the corporate limits. ing. He was 76 years of age gray wool overcoat. Reward if -- -- -- -- and was one of the world's returned to the Sentinel office. Q wealthiest men. oiOTICE is hereby given that 1 will make application to J. B. Newbery E-q., JugeofPotat frPickens county, a CAS TO R in the of South Carolina. on the. '' tMore than 5000 good For Infants and Children. 16 day of April. 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as The Kind You Have Always Bought said application can be heard for leave citizens read The Sen Bas tof J. R. Garrett, deceased, and obtain easthe discharge as administratrix of said es- twneke Sigature of LtJz! l4 ~ ate. Mrs. Della Garrett,! ie vr 4t Administtrarix. AUCT1ON SALE |5 - eatBargains-5 1st, Piano; 2nd, Organ;: 3rd, Sewing Machine; 4th, Steel Range; 5th, Victor Talking Machine At Your Own Price; ..' Make A Secret Bid r Our plan is this: You make a bid on any one or all of the above articles; seal in envelope and mark BID, so it will not be opened until May ioth, date set for opening bids. Mail this bid to us and we will file it away until the above date, when all the bids will be turned over to a disinterested committe3 to be opened. * The party making the highest bid will be the purchaser of any one or all of the above articles that he may bid on. Be sure to state in your bid, what article you are bidding on, and sign,y. full name and address. Should you bid on more than one article, use a separate sheet of paper for each ) { article. This is no fake, but will be a positive sale; to any responsible party sending in the highest bid. Remember, no bids can be accepted after 1 2 o'clock, May iouth. The above articles are now on exhibition at our store. Call and see them. Yours very truly, Hammond-Brown- a G. B. HAMILTON, Sec. & Tr E. L. HAMILTON, Pres. MP. S. " E. L. & G. B, HAML~ TON.