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iiohll Sentinel1 The 1R 6iR PICKENS, S. C.: MAY 29, L913 GARY HIOTT MANAGER ,:,~ t rcd at p1,Cgen% restOice ad Srrotid a mall Matter The Sentinel is not responsible for the views of its corres pondents. The U. D, C. 'he work of the U. D. C., is of inestimiable value and far reaching in its scope. Fro1 the time of its organizationI twenty yeats ago, its growth has been phenoininal. \Vith the imneory of the pa t riot isni an1d heroism of the womten of the sixties as its heritage, the U. D. C. has pledged itself to much: -The care of tih living, devotion to the lead, loyalty to the past and its traditions, and a faithful effort, to instill into the youin11 of Ihe country its true h istor', with a loving reverence fori those who made it. The South Carolinai. (i ivision and the Pickens ('iapter U. ). C. are not in the leatst behind their sister Ilhinght ers, anid not the least work o the 1'ickens Chapter is the day of pleasure which they\ annually give to the \eerans of the ('onivt. While they are interted'(1 in all co-operat ive work and the erection of itnonit ninents, and con titniie largely to Ihe cause of edeation, their nist loving service is gi venl to hie \'eterans of their own ('oint V. The little btoniz(' cioss worn b)y one hunii (redl and1(1 (iglhty-two of thenm hear Ieslitnoiny to the apprecia tion of their valor by the Pick ens Chapter. I set everV Veteran 1) present On J une 3rd and let the descendants of t he noble nien and w\olnien who uphel(I the rights of the onuth join the U. l). (. in lah ilig the eleventh annual re-rIlliol of fit' Sirvivors a day.V(Of real pleeiire. c4 Glorious 'Record. Ini a1 speech of greatOi (lIoiene and p11 ower dlli veied b lefor(e a very large auidienice of Picken1s DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine A Palatable Medicine especially prepared to relieve and cure lhe dIseases wblch ulteci wemen This excellent medicine is not only -successful in conquering the pain ful and prostrating diseases that attack the female generative system but it is exceptionally pleasant to take. The usual rule that the nastier the medicine the moro effective it is, is reversed in the case of Squaw Vine Wino. It is one of the pleas antest of medicines. The fresh juice of a well ripened sweet orange is not more agreeable. It is indeed a happy combination of sweet herbs compounded wvith just enough spirits to keep it fresh and active in its medicinal effect. Poor, tired mothers, worn out with the cares of a family and househol, and suf fering from those distressing aches, bearing down pains and nervousness which women only know, revive wonderfully under its strengthening and exhilirating influence, it eases pain, strengthens weakened parts, corrects irregularities, builds up a strong, vigorous body, restores brightness to the eye and color to the cheeks. Sold by Druggista and Dealers Price $1 Per Bottle C.F.SIMMONS MEtDICIN8 CO. ST. L-OUIS, MISSOURI KEIiOWICIC PH ARMACY Our Inlquis noNorEPS WhAK rr~~ county people the' Hon. Mendel L, Snith :aid, "I thank God hat I stand In the presence of )eople whom the court records leclare to be the most law-abid ng people in the state." The )eople of Pickens county ought o be proud of such a record. 'hero must be some cause to )roducc such results or to create Such a condition. What is it? We would like for about one hundred answers to come from our readers telling us in a few words the cause for this good state of affairs. Some might Say it is because we have fewer -olored people. That won't do ecause other counties have as Few as we have. Surely our awyers and juries have some >f the honor. Then the news papers must come in for a share. Then again our preachers and churches must have a hand in this glorious work. Surely our schools and teachers have done some good work. Pickens coun ty has a good, sterling citizen ship who stand for the right and fight. against; the wrong. Let our readers send in their o)iniOnis (In a postal card telling 1us wlhy V(' have the best county in tih state and we will be glad to gi v'0e their answers in The Senitinel. We think it will be interesting and helpful to all. Old Soldier's Day. On the 3rd (lay of June the wvonen of this conlnunity will join with the men in celebrating in honor of the Conf ederate Sol liers and in renmebrance of the birthday of the chieftain of the Confederacy, Jefferson Da vis. When we see the "boys" on that day with tottering steps and husky, faltering voices it will till our hearts with love and reverence for them, and give mi great pleasure to do what we can to cheer them and maki them feel their services in th Past a'e appreciated, Only a few short; years, at iiost, shal pass unt-il these re-unions wil be o m lore0. The feeble fornu of those wvho are left are ben1i wvith the wveight of year's and one by one t hey are cr'ossing over. T1he dau gh ters of the Con fed er'acy ask that the citizens of tihe surrouindling country join them in showving love and honoi to those who shoulered a mus ket for' us andl help make this on1e mor0e good day. These (lays are fast passing an( the dear old soldier will not b( here many more years. It h our duty to showv love and( r'e spect to them andl teach on childrIen to dto likewvise. A nlation 01' a people neOve amoun11t to mullch who do 1n0 pr'eser've its t radlitions and re membl~ler its great leaders. Then01 too, we want to r'emeimber' thos wvho were not great leaders bu pri vates wvit~h hlearts as great a (oer bea~t beneath t.he tattere< coat of gray and( whose chival r'ous blood was spilled for righteous cause. Come everyvbody andl help u: make this a great day for th< old so1lier. Mr's. C. E. Robimson. For Sale For' Sale-One mule, t w< mIInhes to pick from. Can hava chi~ce. Weight about 700 lbs Ages 10 and 6 year's. 1-ealti ages and wor'king qualities guar anteed to be just as I irepresent, Cash or good papers. C. L Cr'aig. Pickens, Route 4. litive Pup 50E0~(DENLYFINOi OutI, I. . Dacusville News. On April 21st 1913, the death angel visited the home of Z. H. Smith and took from them their youngest child, Alonzo, who would have been 21 years of age some time in July. Alonzo was a good boy, but never professed religion until about two weeks before his death. He then said he was ready and that lie had been with the Lord. His body was laid to rest the day follow ing his death at Nine Forks cemetery. '1'he pallbearers were: Willie Hunt, Roy Aiken, Doyle Dacus, Frank Trainum, Thornas Hughes and Frank Smith. The funeral services were conducted by Freeman Epps. 'rho family have the sympathy of the whole con munity. Miss Maud Looper who was burned April the 6th, died April the 25th sufering 11) (lays. She was buried the day following her death at Nine Forks ceme terv. She was a member of Nine Forks church and was about 17 years of age. The family have the sympathy of the entire community. On May the 10th while Mr. Jack M. Looper was preps-ring to re-cover his barn the scaffold on which the men were working fell and seriously injured two men. Mr. R. J. Hughes, age 50 years sustained a broken leg and was otherwise considerably bruised, Mr. H. A. Looper also had his ankle broken and was bruised up. Dr. W. M. Ponder was quickly summoned and set the broken bones. Both men are resting well at present. S. L. Robinson, mail carrier on route 1 has purchased a new Ford automobile. We guess if he intends to carry the mail in his car he will have to carry suitable tools and work out th. hill from Carpenter's creek tc Steve Raines, foi Bowen an( Craig have not worked it and il doesn't look like they are going to. There is very little cotton ui to a stand in this section on ac count of the dry wveather anm the farmers have niost got~ th<( blues. Best wishes to the Sentine: and all its readers. Johnie on the Spot. For the Weak and Nervous Tired-out, w eak. nervous mer and women would feel ambi tious, energetic, full of life and always have a good appetite, i they would (10 the sensib~le thint for health- take Electric Bitteis Nothing ketter for the stomach liver or kidneys. Thlouisanid say they owe their lives to thi -wonderfuil home remedy. Mrs |0. Rhinevault, of Vestal Cente N. Y., says: "'I regard Electri, Bitters as one of the greatest, 0; gifts. I can never forget whai it has (lone for me."' Get i h)ottle yourself andl see what i (difference it will make in you: health, Only 50c and $100 Recoinimend(ed1 by Pick em Drug Co. The Very Latest in the useful little ornamnents and accessories that add sc much to the success of a wo. man's appearance are all In cluded in our new stock of Artistic Jewelry Come In and look oyer some of the new things we are dis playing. You will see many that are wvell within the means of those whose incomes are limited. H SNIDER. Whether You Use Calomel or Not You Will Realize How Much Better for You This Safe Vegetable Remedy Will Be. The liver, is such a delicate organ that most people have learned from experience the danger of flogging it into action with the dangerous drug calo mel. Pickens Drug Co., sells and recommends Dodson's Liver Tone, a pleasant-tasting, harm less vegetable liquid that en courages the liver, relieves con stipation and biliousness with out restriction of habit or diet. There are no bad aftor-effects from taking Dodson's Liver Tone. It does just what it is intended to do and no more. Dodson's Livt r Tone cannot harm either children or grown ups and is an excellent preven tive of chronic liver troubles. Pickens Drug Co., sells Dod sons Liver Tone for 50 cents per bottle and every bottle sold is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and you get your money back without a question if it fails you. Some remedies are sold in imitation of Dodson's Liver 'Tone-look out for them. Re member the guarantee. Farm for Sale. FOR SAL iE-One farm situat ed 5 miles from Pickens, Pump kintown road, 100 acres, 60 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture and timber land. Land in good state of cultivation. Terms i cash, balance easy Apply to J. B. Jones, 15-jul Pickens, Route 4. Folger, Thornley & Co. X New Spring Oxfords A complete line for men, women, boys and children. The Godman & Zeigler Oxfords for children and ladies. The Walkover andjBoyden for boys.and men. Endicott, Johnson & Company's line in a cheaper grade for boys and men. Inlall leathers, in all styles, and at all prices. T CLOSE OUT We have about sixty pairs of Boyden Oxfords carried over from last season, in good styles. Former price $6.oo to close out at $4.oo. Let us fit you up with your spring oxfords and make your feet glad. Yours truly, Folger, Thornley & Coe Clothing, Shoes. Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. Sole agents for Walk-Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Overalls, Hawes Hats, Iron King Stoves, New Home Sewing Machines,Chase City and Babcock Buggies,Mitch ell Wagons and Mitchell Automobiles. Constipation Cured Dr. King~s Now Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly '. '*="=' PICKENS BAY' and get your'bowels in healthy condition again. John Supsic, PICKENS, S. C Sanbury ,Pa., says: "They are CAPITAL the best pills I ever used and I 4NDSURPLUS XJLF, W advise everyone to use them for ' constipation, indigestion and INTEREST PAID ON DEPOT _ liver complaint." Will help J. McD Bruce President.. you. Price 25c. Recommend- 1. M. Mauldin. Cashier. ed PCy Pickens Drug Co. YOUR SHOES ARE THE KEYNOTE OF YOUR APPEARANCE and a graceful carriage. Women's Footwear Including all the very latest Spring models in - Oxfords, Slippers and Pumps. Ladie's low cuts in white canvas, white nu buck and white linen. Ladie's lo w cuts in tan. Ladies low cuts in black. Men's Low Cuts In all leathers and all styles from the low flat heels of the English. lasts to the fuller toes and higher heels. If it's new, stylish and worth wearmg you will find it here, and, at a price that yo. will appreciate. School Shoes for Growing Girls and Boys We make a specialty of children's Shoes, from baby's first soft I A soles to the hard wearing, tramping Shoes built to stand the rough usage of the healthiest Boy Scout. When in Greenville give us the pleasure of helping you solve the Shoe question. We are near the corner of Main and Washington, the busiest corner between Atlanta and ,harlotte. All interui ban cars arrive and leave within four seconds walk of our door. Pride, Patton & Tilman ~The Shoe People] GREEN VILLE, S. C.