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)~.wL I -~Its Potate ?4 ar~e .Ale Pickens The Rex J1. V. Mall Local and Mr. J osepli E. Leach, of Eas ley, spent Monday in Pickens. Little Miss Alice Bolt of Eas Iey is Visiting friends in the city. Charles Hamilton of Easley spelnt Wednesday in the city. Miss Ada Bolding is' visiting in Greer for a few weeks. D)r. and Mrs. J. L. Bolt spent a few hours in the City Sunday. .Dwight Attaway and Roy Nealv were in Greenville Sun day. 'Mr. J. P. Carey was away from Pieklens last week on husi ne(ss. iHave yo()c contribulted any thing to help the hand boys buy their iiiiforns? .Mr. 1saiah Cox of Washingt on 'pent. the wVeek-en(l with rela t ives in Pickens. Nr. and Mrs. Ir. E. Stowart, of route 3, spent Monday with M r. and 1l i-s. T. 11. Stowart. Miss Iuth Parsons spent the wesek -end with MiAiss Gertrude anid J1osie linulettU in Green A. P. llooker'. of' Greenville, spent th~e week-end in the city as t he gnest. of' his sister, NI ist Al argare iB' ook r. lh. Ii, I 'arsons1 is prprn to) ~ire I he .votnn' keole of' the fattore.a This is ani ('elv wich is al ways loked for'wa rd to wvitll i it . rest. Iy V he .y~ol ug peCO. Thle C'lemson College Band wvas deligh ttfully entertained whil hre b'& y MIiss N\ellie Free man LFrida y aftter'noon. Misses N annie and~ St ella P ortr Ha~ +tur (day lOr'n ing aidc Miss \ret Aslimiore Sattil-day a fternioon. S I GOING AFVTER THE L-DOCE. You need somaethingL to clean up' disinfect and kill parasites. KRESO DIPWto. will do the work. DEPENDABLE SURE t NE XPE NSIV E EASY 'ro USE We htie a special book et ofiseas of Poul - try- rw$ite for one. Keowe. Phtariacy SAga= lere Drug Co. 311 Store. ur, Prop, Personal W. M. Gantt, of Liberty rout< 3, was in Pickens Saturday or business. Roark Powell. of route 3, was a business visitor at the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Stewart spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Easley. Miss Rachael Dickinson, of Pendleton. is visiting Mrs. Maggie (. Lewis. A. C. Cantrell and Ansel Cantrell, of route 3, were in town Friday,on business. Cadets Clifford Lewis and McDermid of Clemson College spent the week-end in Pickens. J, C. Carey, Jr., and Dr. J L. Valley went to McNabb' Saturday evening to a fisi supper. Robert Anthony, Ernest Alex ander, Einest Porter and E< Seaborn spent Sunday at Si: Mile. Mrs. Olga Goodwin and chi dren of Greenyille spent t1b week-end in Pickens with Mr If. A. Richey. Air. antd Mrs. J . I. Callaa worshipped at Pisgah last Siut day, and visited homefoiksi Anderson county. the conigregation of the Wiaptis church with two grea t sermt)oni last Sunday. Conistable La boon and Chio: Nealy seized a small quantit3 of liquor fr'omi Will Williams, ( negro, Siinda'y afternoon. The Cem son College Concert Band gave a dIelightful concert at the high school auditorium last Friday evening to a large and ap~precia ti ve addienice. M~rs. -L. C. Thorniey and :faughter, Emily, spent a few ours in Easley Monday after ioon with Mir. and Mrs. LeRoy Boggs. James Kelly, colored, was ar' 'este'd Saturday night by Chief veal v on a charge of gambling, Kelly was brought before Mayor L. R. Hendricks, plead guilty md was fined $10. WV 14. Mull, who has been Vithi the Pickens H-arid ware mud Grocery Co.. for some time ins resigned his position there ind has accepted a like one with ~he Hleath-Bruce-Moriow Co. Rev. Bennie Moore will preach saturday night and Sunday Lapxt, at Concord church on the Becond Comning of Christ. Everybod~y who can are invited to be present and hear these sermons. The Pickens Band has jusl received another supply of new music. The boys are worly ' 4 hard and deserve the suppo oj every citizen of the townL' 'h4 neW uniforms have been o1 ere< arnd are expected -to be here ii the 1st of June. E. B. Richardson of Liberty was seen on the strjte here Monday. Rev. 13. E. Grandy was in Pickens visiting relatlyes last week. Several of the young people -from town attended services at Six Mile Sunday. Miss Hazel Rush of. Sardinia, S. C., is the attractive guest of Miss Elinor Knight. Mrs. Isiah Cox and Miss Mildred Cox left Monday for an extended visit to Washington, D.C. Mr. Charlie Cureton and family are now living in the houso with their mother Mrs. K. L. Cureton. J, B. Jones, a good citizen of route 4, gave .the Sentinel an appreciated visit while in town Monday. Jesse J. Lewis from near Willianston was on a visit to relatives and friends hero last week. Ex-Gov. M. F. Ansel of Green ville was in the city last week engaged in the settlement of an estate in the Probate Comt t. Messrs. Robert Anthony and Ernest Alexander and Misses Nellie Freeman- and Belle Yongue spent last Thursday at Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Richey and little daughter. Margaret, are visiting Mrs. Richey's mother, Mrs. Shannon .Morrison in Columbia. There is an auto in town c which is hard to distinguish from- the crow of a shanghai rooster'and the hleat of a billy i- goat.. -. Lluml)er is being Plt on H IC ground and work conmlence( for the erection of. an uip-to-dat a d1 welling on the vacant lot0). neal the Baptist church for Mr. 0 Jamies P. Carey, Jr. OnIess the rest. All p~ersons int~erestedo in the Scemetery 'and church ground1s at H-oll y Springs are re(questedl to meet there w"ith snitable tools for the purpose of cleaing off same on Fr'iday. Xiar ~ 1th. To the reader of th is paper': When ini Greenville if you want dry goods call on. Mr. A. K. Park..If you want clothing, call on Smith & Bristow, if you want shoes call on Pride, Patton & Tillman. Of the shoe men at the shoe store you will find among their salesmen, two of our Pick ens boys, Rowley Williams and Milton Williams. Either of the ab~ove narned firms will I reat you so kindly that after the first trial you wvill feel 'like go ing again.. Marriedl at the residence of M. F. Heste.r on May 11th 1913. George Hendrix and Miss Lena' Brown both of Pickenis county. George is a son of Mr.. Will Hendrix of near Ambler, S. C., one of Pickens county's best farmers and Miss L.ena Brown is a (laughter of Mr. Robt. Br'own, of near Ambler, v':ho makes farming a success. M. F. Hester. N. P., performed the m arriageC ceremonyV. The pupils of Miss Elinor Knight willl elve a recital Friday night at the high school audi torium at 8:30 o'clock. An ad mission of 15c and 25c will be charged. . Tlhe proceeds will go toward paying for the curtain Iwhich has recently been pur' chased and put up and which adds greatly to the appearance of the auditorium. Miss Knight deserves great credit for. her. untiring efforts to secure this curtain. Last year the proceeds of her recital started the fund. I Let the people of Pickens show their appreciation by 'going out IFriay evening. - offer Ono Hundred Dollars Io ward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot bo -cured. by Hal'a Catarrh Cure. F. j. CHIIENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned have known V. J. Cheney for tho last i& years. and believe Der t' hxonorablo nf all business ranaaotons and fnanela11y able to carry out, any obligations mado . by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERfCE,. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents por bottle. sold by all Druggists. Take san' FamUy Pills foi constipation. Deputy Marshal Alenander and Constable LaBoon destroy. ed an illicit distillery outfit in full blast and captured three men in it above Pumpkintown last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parsont spent Sunday with Mrs. Parson: aunt, Mrs. Verdin. in Andersor county. Mr. Parsons says that crops inAnderson county are fine and also says if you want to set the world in a day at a minimum cost and without trouble jusi get a Ford automobile. Ernest Alexander, who har for the past three years beer with Craig Bros. Co., has re signed his position there anc has accepted a position with the Pickens Hardware and Groce~r3 Co., where he will be glad t< have his friends call and sec him. The young people of the towi enjoyed a most delightful picnic Tuesday afternoon at Lin woos Park. RALEIGH. N. C. CHiLD Made Strong and Well by Vino. When we tell you that Vinol is the best remedy in our whole stock for making weak, puny, ailing children strong, robust and rosy, we are only telling you what has been proved by hundreds of mothers. Mrs. W. O. Strother, Raleigh, N. C. says: "My little girl, Hazel, has been taking Vinol to build her up after e severe spell of sickness. It has donc so much good by restoring her appo tite and building up her strength tyaI I think Vinol is the finest tonic evet prepared, and I am telling everyone about it." What Vinol did for this litth girl it will do for very weak anc ailing child, because sickly childrer rneed the strengthening cod livei elements andi the tonic iron thai Vinol contains--that is why Vino1 builds them up quickly and gives9 them a fine, healthy color. It is pleasant to take, and we guar antee that the results will satisfy you - money 'baclC If they, do not, Pickens D~rug 0 '., P'ickens, S. C. Mr. J. B. .Jones of route has just returned fr-om a visit to his father, Rev. M. L. Jones, Pen rose, N. C. Hie was summnoned1 there oni account of- the (leatih of his father's wife, she having (died last Saturdfay. Hei did not receive the message in time, however, for the funeral. The nlumeIrous friends of the Rev. Mr. Jones he~re, where he lived nearly all his life, will synmpathize with him in the sor~row which has come~l to him. Colds should be "nipped inthe bud", for if allowed to run unchecked, serious resu,1ts may f o low, Numerous cases of cornsumption, pneu monia, and other fatal dis eases, can be traced back to a cold. At the first sign of a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of THEOFORD'S BLACK-I DRAUGHTI the old reliable, vegetable liver powder. - Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, oe Madison Heights, Va., says: "1 have been using Thed ford's Black-Draught for stomach troubles, indiges tion, and colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I ever used. It makes an old man feel like a young one." Insist .on Thiedfords, the origi That classifled cohirnn getA resnlts fr it user.. Labor-Saving Colters and Distributors TAT EVEY Every farmer in this section should own one of these Cole Planters and Distributors. They positivel - few days in the field. 'he planter plants better and cheaper than any other planter ever built. The distribut for mtkes one trip do for two-doubles the good' from guano. Cole Planters and Distributots are the "Farmer's Friend." They were "born aes" or North Carolinafarn.ndiiet You'll find then so downright useful and reliable that you'll wonder how you ever got along without thed--why you were ver con. tent to put up with out-of-date machines, when you could own a Col he The Cole Planmter.. ,r ,The Cole Spreader SAVES Labor of 1 Maqp and Mule and Cultivator adLister a Flants Cotton, Side~ Dr'esser With this mia Corn, Ferns, At one trip the Cole Sows Guano and chine you can feed BeansPeanuts Planter smooths the Throws a Good, guano to growing crops and otbgr bed, opens a furrow, List at one Trip getmoie good oait of it Seed mixes guano with the soil, spread guano at the right covers'it,-opens again, plants the time to makefruit, seed and covers th em in the right where a net. most accurate man. workofrootsneed nor. The guantto being -t *4 mixed with the soil directlyundertheseed, guano during the feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout, You get a quick growth instead of all at one time but little Is washed away, The start, get two chances at a big crop. plant receives all the benefits of the plant food. The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same With cultivator attached (as shown in the edt) you can sow depth. The depth is easily regulated. Cotton come11s up in a guano and effectively cultivate at the same time-save the work straight line--without bunches. It can be chopped to a stand ofone man and one mule, cheaper, cost of cultivation is less. Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free. By re The seed fall in plain sight. The wind can't blow them moving cultivator and attaching plow feet, you have the best ma. away-none are wasted at the entlof the row. Doesn't skip clinc for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. or bunch the seed-as far ahead of the old stvle planters-as the The hopper holds j sack, aud spreads uniformly any quantity old style way is ahead of hand pluating. WYorks perfectly on from 100lbs. to2000 l1). to the acre. any kind of land, where other planters arue unsaisfattorui Pays for itself in labor saved-doubles the good from guano. The Cole SLE Distributor ' The Cole ? Distributor Opens a Furrow Sows Guano in Open anTo Sows Guano at One a2 Good Furrows Saves Labor Tri I lre's a Cole W.The formi of spout used Distribmutor witWh on this machine -- opening plowv in spreads the guano. /front, which many instead of putting V r Usflfrfairmiers prefer. it i n a small stream. W ne, you The fertilizer feeds Side-Dressing cn ru g rowsu more plant croots Crps1en a furrow, and gets more good from Ssow gano at the guano. same time, It'll save the work of one matn and mue every Positive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lbs. of guao to the I planting (lay. Especially go od for sidlre-;siog--caa1 be run acre, Instantly regulated. right uip alogside plant. The plow feet throw two good furrows upon guano af the same Strongly made thruont, large hopper, stroig pMow wheel with time, Plow feet are strogly attacedto side beams, s.that good steel spokes. Conven~ient lever, cut; offil w of guano. 1 [as the plowing can be done, o tepnfo reliable Cole force feed, aiiseie_- a; ,t I'ie c\. Swivel roVt holds You can leave-it without danger of its falling. cu)yduatcd distributor rigitt while ng a n the hopper. cvhitch post adjusts th,\vei1tat jhe Wsa tplo i-a t Other Styles of Planters and Distributors to Meet Every Need 1id, these machines we have te Universal i ngle Ionot (either force feed or Knocker). Universal Double Foot Knocker, and other styles suited ~to diffkerent uses iard your old out-of-da'te trouble making planter or distributor, hitch up to one of these labor saving Cofswl Come a rd see them now. Guaranteed By Us and By The Cole Mfg. Co. The Colh ip doubly gpae snte Tahe nakdr gs sruanteirs atn We guarantee it, 'very manca mu:t pro)vea prnatial daily w1)orking success f in your field, no matte if the soil is rough or smooth, level or hilly with ecrooked row or(I stri ight- I an hey arnkind mnae and brains can make them-sold at a fair price to everybody. Come a see these machines. ieaTHr CE- MORROW O., and ows Furow.Tarow front, RUCwchO many intaPptickng Classified Column u nun nI One-Cent-A-Word Subscribers of The Sent inl may have 25 words inserted in this f column. free of charge cOU can buy clothes in two ways. One way is to choose the cloth from a piece of goods and g For Sale I have your measure taken, by somebody who g For Sale-2 fresh milch cows. y may or may not know how; and wait ten days to three y A lto R. A. frester, Libeity weeks to get them. You can't tell how becoming Apply 3oR pher ice2 . they will be; you take a chance on the fit, you don't Rn know whether they will be well made or not. For Sale-One mule, two u The other way is to buy ready-made clothes. N mules to pick from. Can have M You choose the finished garment, the styles are pro choice. Weight about 700 lbs. duced by the best designers in the world, you.knowin { Ages 10 and 6 years. Health a few minutes if the clothes fit, You know when "yonu age andywo eals. Har see our mark in them, that they're all wool, -and w S finely tailored. anteed to be just as I represent. ) You can do it all in less than an hour, and wear Cash or good papers. C. L. M the clothes home. Craig. Pickens, Route 4. When you come to Greenville drop in and let us M - show you. REMEMBER we refund railroad fare, F o r Sale-One McCormick mower and one Chattanooga . SMITH & BRIST OW - Reversible two horse disc plow S Both nearly as good as new. GREENVILLE, S. C. G. A. Ellis. Lost-One small Berkshire pig, with white feet. Reward Get the top plice for your chick if returned to J. C. (Sweet) Alexander. ' ens, y~e Alexander. __ens, eggs and butter by selling them Winthrop College to us.- W e have al ways made a Scholarship and Entrance s eilyo tc r d c Examination specialty of handling s ch produce and are posted at all times on the The examination for the award of vacant scholarship in pices Come to see us. Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 4., at 9 a. m. Applicants must bd not less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 4 they will be award- .he store that saves you money. ed to those making the highest average at this examination, - - - - provided they meet the condi- Farm for Sale. tions governing the award. FOR SALE-One farmsituat Applicants for S For Infants and Children. ed 5 miles from Pickap.Pum should write to President- John- The Kind You Have Always Bought kntown road, 100 a .'" acres son before the examination for ct baad Yw ownte Scholarship examination blanks. Bears the in cutivation, balance i pasture Scholarships- are worth $100 Signature of and timber land. Land in good andof hree t o.h next natrOfstate of cultivation. Terms 'and free tuition. Tenext _ .-csbalance easy. session will oAn September 17, n dles:ring a teacher for a cam- Apply to J. . Jones, 1918; For further information n, r ,3 <o, pkenleaddree 15jul Pickns. Route 4.