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I..GI Pickens The Rem J. N. rea Local and Miss Helen Boggs is* visiting in Anderson. L. A, Roper visited his parents here last week. '1'horon Hester returned to his work in Atlanta Saturday. Vernon Christopher left on t onday for a visit to Spartan burg. Miss Bessie Robertson, of Greenville is visiting Mrs. ''. H. Allen. Miss Pearl I uester and Ralph Hester are visiting relat ;yes in Atlanta, Dr. 1). M. RIamsay will preach at the Baptist church here next Sunday. Fasley I lendricks, of Green ville, was in Pickens on busirn'ss Monday. Miss Bessie Mauldin, of Eas ley route 1, visited in Pickens Monday. isaiah Cox, of Washington, visited his f.unily in Pickens last week. Mrs. J. P. Carey and Miss I Floride Carey spent Tuesday in Greenville, The tennis craze seems to be on in Pickens. It i- a g d and harmless game Mr's. I). (T. Moore ant ''hiidn are visiting Mr. an M( 71r. an Mrs. J. M. Ganti. Miss Alice Thompn . 2 Lf b erty viie her au::- M ' B3. LaBoon, this we r Harry Robitnson is - - w ing Dr. Lewis and 'Ger:. Y at the Keowee Pharm v. to C'ongressman A iken, i. Pickens on butsiness las t w.** Willie Edens, ea-hier' at the' Big Store, made a short andi pleasant~ visit to Gr'Eenv ~ilb: Sun. dlay. Mr is. Will Wite a nd 'dau~h ter', -Evely, oi (f Andl~erson] are the guests of' Mr's. N. E. Thorn icy. Mish~ Belle \'ance, telu'phon~e operator her'e, v'isitedl her peojple at Long Creek ini Greenville 'ounity last week. Capt. J. T. Tayi.~lor, wife and( r dlaughter, Miss Lor'ena, attended'( the Taylor reC-union at TJaylors last Tihursday. Miss Nellie Freeman has re..I 7, ~turn'ed to heri home in Pi('kens t after speniding a week verv \~ pleasantly in Chest er. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banister, this weok as the guests of Mr'. and Mrs. R. A. Bowen. Miss Blanche Walden of Greenville, spent a few ('lays C last wveek wvith her fr'iend, Miss I' Margaret Booker', in Pickens. T Is It Hot Enot We will give you a our sanitary a .Ice Cream Delivered A Phon ~ I~jIKeowee .I - Plcken 1 1 wods Drug Co. til Store. un, Prop, Personal L. B. O'Dell and F. B. Finley of Easley, were at the county seat Monday. Earl Keith, of Marietta, spent Sunday in Pickens as the guest of Jesse Morris. Mrs. LeRoi Boggs, of .E'sley, spent Saturday here with MrlIs. L. C. 'l'horniley. MIiss Isadore Poe, of Green ville, is the guest. of Miss Frances Isruice. Miss Ellen Lewis, one of Pick '1ns, popular young ladies, is visiting.l in Greenwood. \Villie and homer Thompson af Liberty spent awhile with friends in Pickens this week. 0. S. Stewart, genial and ac comehdating salesman at the Big Store, is enjoying his vaca ion this week. Don't forget the Union meet ug at. Grifliti church next fifth Sunday. A great time is ex peeted at this meetinzg, Miss Mart ha Cureton, the ex -ellent saleslady at the Heath 3ruce-Morrow Co. is enjoying a well - earned vacation this veek. Frank Hendricks, faithful mid popular rural route man, nd his good wife. spent Sun uy at the home of Postmaster . ried at T wel-e Mile ehurch ri Sunday afternoon the 15th 1ir of J une, Mr, L. D. Naillev e k. He- hoprin er -rp an a reai n t. N. C.. iV at hornp: for ~a hYr whih.!. Hi, mjother l. verv >k at prese.~nt, We trus-t sh~e n. ber 1~ entirely well. 2Willie Walker, of Gree-r as~ the week-end gue-st of! IiGrac e Prince. Miss Walker jadle many friends on a forrner sit here who are alwayvs g'lad rj see her. d M\isses iMattie Griflin, Ruby taker and Edna Earle. 'who ave been attending college in (sheville, have returned to their OmeCs here to spend1 the sum ier vacation. We are gladl to learni that rances, the little child of Mr. nd Mr's. Frank McFall, who as been quite sick for some imue is now very much better. Ve sincerely hope she may ron be entirely well. a Drm. E, B. Webb, a former C 'ickenisite, but now of Eustis, " lIa,, is spending a week hiere. I 'he doctor lias numerous friends c ere wvho are always glad to see S im. Mrs. Web~b and small aughter will probably come ere a little later andl spe.id a art of the summer. igh For You? coot reception at oda fountain nywhere in Quantities e 24. Pharmaoy Thb. ador5 o this Daper Will be $leased to learn that there is at lest one adcd disease that Soence hi be able to cure n all its t* e, acc that Is atarrh. Ha90'N Catarr uriste ony tsive euro now known to the menioa fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, reclres a Constitutional treat ments Hall a Catarrh Cure is taken in= torne ly, acting directly upon the blood :nd mucous surfaces of the system there. by destroying the foundation, of t ho dis. ase and giving the atient strength by buildan up the constiution and assisting latureIn doing its work The proprietors ave so much faith in its curative pow re that they offer One Hundred Dollars or any case that it fails to cure. send or list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists 75e. Take lYall's Family Pills for constipation. R. R. Stevenson, foreman at T. L. Bivens' lumber mill, Is spending his vacation visiting relatives in Anderson, West minster and points in Georgia. H is accompanied by his son, lheo. Statement of the Condition of The Farmer and Merchants Bank, located at Liberty, S. U., at the close of business June 4i, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts........ $54 092 70 )verdraft...--- 885.6;1 'urnituto anti Fixtures........ 1,620.l1 mnking house... .... ..... 1,711.79 )uo from Banks and Bankers 2,890.94 Jurroncy.................... 1,527.00 id .... ..... .... .... . . 319.00 ilver andl other (join ........ .90 71 :hecs and ('ash Items 615.'20 Total.................... $l:, 554.12 LI ABILITILES: Japital Stock Paid in ........ $1,.000.0O urplus Fund.............I ,.00v0 JItivided profits less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid .W 1.N8 ndividual Deposits Subject to Check ... ...............17,0 12.13 ime Celrtiiicates of Dt-posit .. 8.t82 20 :ashier's Checks.... .. .. .ll lils Payable, including Ce'rti licates for Money Hlorrowe.t 21,(00. 00 'T'otal............... .... $63,554.12 'tate of Sout I Carolina, County of Pickens. Before me come W. II. Chaupmnatn ashier of ubovo named bank, who, be ig duly sworn, says that the above and oregoing statement is a true c. dition f said bank, ais shown by the books of aid bank W. 1. Chaipnan. Sworn to and subscribed be.'re i. his 10th day of June 191:3. W. B. Gilnn, Notarw l'ublic orreet-Attest J. I. CRA NE, )} T. N. IlUNTEP, -)irectois W.1I.CIIAPMAN i atemont cf the Condition of he Pickens Bank Located at Pickens. S. C., ht the close af business June -1, 191: RESOURCES : oans and Discounts..... 191. :32.S0 verdrafts............. 1.42.38 onds and Stocks owned ~3 Bank. ........... ....3,20).00 urniture and Fixtures. ,. 2,321.28 anking House............ 10. 791.M4 ther Real Estate Owined 2 :;.7 o )ue from Ban ns and Banikers 3.377 0 aurrency..................3.2-,.00 io1d....................... 205.00 Iver and miatir Coin. 31.5.17 rbe~ks and Cash Items.... 00 89' T .ta.......... .... .. ..8 4.: 3.IAiBILITIE : Li ;pl .Sr Paid I.. & 20,500.0 rg F rnd.. .. .... 9. s e'nt E!;penses and Tax-s )ue to Banks arc. Ba nkers 421.49 ndividoal Deysit- sub.ect to Caeek...... .. .......7)22:. 11 ~arings De a t. .. . ... ?',5.51.1" :a.hier's Che':ks,...........179.0S Total.,.... .... .. ..... 2 9.6 20 itate of South Carolina, Couniy of Pickens. IBefore me came L. M. Maldin. cash ~r of the above named bank, woo. oinw 'July sworn, says that the above rid foregoing statement is a troe con ition of said bank, as shown by the 'ooks of said bann-. I. M. MAULD)IN. Sworn to and sabacribed before me bls 10th day of June. 1913. FRANK M'P~ALL, (seal.) Notary Public for South Carolina. :orrect --A ttest -J. M'D). BIRUCEUF ircos Statemuent o~f the Condition of Bank of Norris, located at Norris, S. C., . the close of bnoiness June .1, 1913. RE1~SOURCES: oans iendl Discounts.. . ... 8 1 g 'verdrafts,..........-.....~7.07 urniture and F'ixturs. 2,0.00.09 anking Hlouso............. ,44m 40. no fromi Banks andi Bankers 5,59>0 urroncy--------...........48).00 livor andt other Coin.... 152.53 Total............. ...$ 1 ,7io ipitanl Stock Paid In 8 2o. 000. 00 iirpl-.sa fund -400 nd ividedl Profits, less Current Expns a and Tax Paid .......:J ndividuai Deposits subj et to Chu'ck-----.-----... 1 0 -ime Certificates of Deposit .1,62 43 ash er's ( hocks...... 2..:0 -ills payable, including Cer tificates for money borrowed 2''000 00 Total.................. %,8. 3tate of South Carolina, County of Pickons. Before me came. E. W. Tante, Cash icr of the above named bank, who ban~ duly sworn, says that the above nd foregoing statenent is a true con dition or said bank, as shows bgy tlie books of eaid bank, E. W. Tate. Sworn to an~ subscribe , before me this 10th day of June, 1018. *3. D. MAULDIN. (orrect--Attest L. 0. PHILLIps, B.W. TATE Drctr' T. J. MAULDIN AGreat Rednei on M e n Ldis e 1 rset o e that sold for $2. $3.00, 35 n 1 4.oo, n the$25les atd $fthsst,98, 40oknda $3-o line8 atd $2.alole te8,o kn ~~~~~~Table No. 2.g tte aepie new~~~~~ ~~ Crossett for, mu eaad'aetT be that sold for $4.50o $30,$ .o adN .3 $4.00, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ W no h 25 iea 19,A rt ie oing oedut thie oddshand $3.00lineat $'.18,known as the best shoes for the money, $3.50lineat $,68,at $ 3-50 that can be had. We' are $4-00 line at $2.98. closing them in this sale at $ 2.'68. HEATH-BRUCE-MORROW- COMPANY Pickens,. S. C. SM S It is With regret that we die from our list of subscribers few of our best friends, but it I a rule' that all who are a year ii arrears have to be cut off an we positively cannot deviat from that rule, because it I our aim to treat everybod absolutoly fair and alike. W have reminded all who are bE hind and hope those who hav not already done so will com in before next week and hay us continue their paper. The Pickens Garage, of whic: Guy McFall is owner and F,IW McLeskev is chief mechanic, I gaining a reputation for goo work and is kept busy thes day s. Greenville people ar learning of the good work don here and several cars fror Greenville have been sent her for overhauling and repairs. Mrs. G. R. Hendricks delight fully entertained the U. D. C last Friday afternoon. Durin the afternoon a salad cours was served, and each guest wa given a small Confederate flat as a souvenir. The meetin was one of the most delightfu in the history of the chapter. On last Wednesday afternooi the members sf the Entre Nou club spent a very pleasant tim with Mrs. L. C. Thornley Misses Frances Bruce and isa dore Poe served ice cream. THERE 'SPLEASURE in store for you if you come it to see our regal (lisplay of artis tically designed JEWELRY. Many of the most popularl approved ornaments, correct fo wear with Summer costimies are most modestly priced. W want you to call and examin our Jewelry. H SNIDER. STATEMENT OF' TfE~ LIBE Located at Liberty, S. C., at a :___ 1 ls utIts . i lI.ondI andl stiCo o v . . ..by n ki Vurniture and Fixture.s.183 1)ue from 1ilanks andl iIuker. a. M Silver nII 01 lta ro .......>..1 Check'. and. Ca'h tem'....... CoUNn- 0oF 1-ICK1a: s. lefore me enme C. E- . 1iu h. (-a'Ii j- of ii (ha th o.Yve and0 fo'rn r.' statemnent is a In Svorna0 to , aM l,'ribe before me. t hi~ tot 11. C SH IRIl.f:Y , St atemnent ot th, Located at Pickeuns, S. C.. at th Furniit u re a11(1 I xor !,t0 D~ue fromi lInks 41 Han i .. unkeUf~i tar r ey..................--.------ -50 00 vhlver u. stmi {~~ Mimr (-o~ .X 'Tl -ohi so4'Tl ,ARo Il N. ifore mie cameII M . 4, Smi jg ( 'aulr( or eaI i an d oeongsaennti CS r n -.tt &iau bscribe bef 1~ore me1 lh Is l0th J.CA rrei- Y J R.t .. PO. C.\ RX. Y, ?I)recrs. .*o .. . . * After insure provide * ~ to mnake more bolls, go . 4 and for corn, help the Try200 lbsracr Insure against cotto Sper acre- Right side c and produces a full sound, heavy corn at gg We sell Potash in any amun frm m.,,CERMANKA Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge NOTICE is hereby given that 1 will I nake aprh'ieattion to J. h. Newbery Ee'., - Judge of Prolate for Pickens county, in the State of South arolina, on the 20 daty of June. 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forentoon, or is soon thereafter as sail apphlieat ion can be heard for leave to nk finnial sett lemnent of the estato of h'. E. Cox, (ieeaeiCed, and obtain r dincharge as adminiistratrix of said es tal'- Mrs. Lena Cox, B41 Administtrarix. For Sale-Two good milk cows. Four to select from. C. M. GraVloy. Subscribe for The Sentinel. ['HE CONDITION OF :RTY BANK the close of business June 4, 1913 I.IA i! F. as. Capital Stock Paid in --------.. ... i,000 00 Star >lus Fund .... ,7( (N) jaUnalivided Profits. lesIlti'rrent Ex ":nses and 'Taxes Paid ............ .. ,509 95 Individual Deposits Subject to cheek 18.102 84 0'imne Certifletiates of Deposit ....... ...I 1.1541 77 Cashier'schecks. 8 75 (ills 'yable, inl tiding Certifia -tes for Money Borrowed. ..... 13,.040 00 T otl................... ..... ... 105,018 31 e above named bank, who, being duly sworn, sav te condition of said Han k, ats shown by books of h da.. -f June, 1913. . iBUSH. (eeal. A. .. .aOHiNSON, Notary Pir. lie S. C 3 Condition of the e close of business Jutne 4. 1913. IBI LIT I-"S. Caapitial Stock 'aid in...............*25000 00 Surplaus "aunlds ......... ........ 700 00 Untiivided Profits, less Current Expen ses and 'Taxes Paid... .............. 2,005 00 Dae to Banks and Hankers ............ 2t11 65 individual Deposits Subject to Check 20,471 60 Saving Deposits............ ....... 10,316 75 hila Payable Including Certiflaates For Motey Borrowed 20,000.00 'otal....... . .................... 79,655 90 f the above named )bank, who being duly sworn to Condition of sair' lank, as shown by the books M. C. SMI'TII. lay of .une 1913. .1NO. C. CAII.:Y, Notary Public. on't Forget to Side Dress you have the plants well started, t crop by feeding it. For cotton, enough i OTASII od fibre, and to keep the bols from falling; ~ plant make the starch that fils the ears. ,I m of mixture of equal parts of KCainait, Acid p of Sode, or 5-5-5 goods. ni rust by sid, dressing of 200 lbs. iRainit ressing prolongs the activity of the plants V erop of boila that stay on. It makes ad nefodder. Potash Pays. one 200 lb. bag up. W~rite for prices LI WOiRKS, Inc. Savasaak Beak & Trust BalldataJr.....aGa TheFightingMan Prof. Daniels, of Clemsun College, delivered an address ?before the graduating .class of the Pickens High Scldt a short while ago. At the beginning of his address he said from the smallest insect on-up to the larger animals it was eat or be eaten. He paid a beautiful tribute to the old Confederate veter ans who faced the hardships during the sixtiLs and fought for what they thought to be right. He said we all hoped to see the day when war would be no more--when troubles and dif ferences would be settled by arbitration. He said not cease so long as nations remained in d ess: that war was the only way to restore peace witl h nations. He said that it took more--age for W. J. Bryan to make a move to drive.t-' the "plutocrats" at the Baltimore convention tha;'rif-did to shoulder arms and go to war. He said Roosevelt was a fighter in the truest sense. He spoke of the courage it took for him to make a speech at Chicago with a bullet in his body. What -he wanted to impress upon the people was, if you get far in life you have to ffght. for it. Ralpit Gilstrap won a noble fight last year in prpducing. the largest yield of corn on a single acre of land in Pickens county. That corn did not grow alone, either. By the way, we may not have as much to fight for as Mi. Bryan or Col. Roosevelt, but we are putting up a pretty good fight for a better egg market in Pickens. Don't use us as a prize to pull the other fellow up, and sell to the other fellow. Patronize the one who holds up the price. Don't use us just - to keep you posted on the market. Take care of the one who takes care of you. Come to see us, Craig Bros. Co. The Store That Saves. You Money. - - 25c and 5V-per package OO )k \Yo urof Ion Dack Pfits Folger.: u- ":"1 l,'ru'try ral3, g know that In'u'.I'y Jli": a'dit*." iioiltu. Poultry can never 1. 'h.n t rtue d ith lice. Loopy Pi.ken wRnot lyl l usy chcies cinn' grow. * Lli Powdered Lice Killer sxte ' (X IihIlnhitCs lice. It does the work tho~r. 25C end 5On per package. ! H r I c o "Your Money De k I ctoFau par Cr tsi thi secio ar ;e ok. aloo id one ngtt very: w ellr, and the wiltrrs ar n aetrv o n iC- f yau Ce will be c r ely I t h ) tIC vaed. Folger, Thornley. Co. Pickens Route 6. guest of Mses Minnie and Lillim Nix last Sunday. 11010! ereI coe ain, Come on correspondents, P and trl!Hr Icm g, help make our county paper a Crops in this section are look- good one. 'ase Sanud ansigrlydoea -Sna inJn.Cm- n .Miss Minie Dalto was the oulcd e Ti Sentinel mls