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FLAVORING "True Fruit" brand, best f cents. A book of choice rt purchase. Other goods and s Pickens 1 The Rexal Ask for sample of Hallum' ular size box-) pills-maile 50 pills-imailed for 50c. Local and 'iss Normnia 11rillin is visiting friends in Calihoun . 1ugen e Yongue spelt Wed nesday in Gireenville. liss Loreinla T'Iaylr is visiting in Atlanta and Noreross, Ga. Miss; M.agie J11ohnson of Cen i ral, is visiting her sister, Mrs. (O. S. Stewart. R. EC. Bruce, manager of the l-B-M Co., is spending -his va (ition at points in North Caro fina. Mr. Charlie Aiken and Miss i Allian Garrett of Piedmont are visiting the family of F. 1, iin lov. The proiracted meeting& at Griffin closed Friday am we understand tenl new wiimmhers were added to the chiurcli. If you want to be able to owli an automobile sell your eggs to Crai g 1 ro s. Co., I he store t hat. saVeS Vo money. Don'sllH your11 4-ggs I ill you gel, (mr price.S. The henIs:e Sh-ore 01a,11 salves v-mllion y J as. F,. l'arsons of Norris wis here mionday. tlie says 'ro1s in his sectioll ane tie lest ever . . BiwN', a rn tlld pronmillen, i, i.ell ;II-NI illimisl., wans at. fhe count y sea,1 fon busi ness Alonlay. Illessr-S. lla1goo-d an1d Sydnley Bruce, Julitis Hoggs and Aiss. H elenl Bogtus spen't1I "unday in Jh r., arrived : ,t he bome (df M lr. aid Mrs. J olin B. Craiu, Sat t'day, to cheer the het(s~' oft the happy parents. Pickensti ronty isniot ed fotr -its fine hamps. anid 01ne of the htel hanms we isnowv of is James 1. Callahamn of the Big Store, Mlr. (Oblver SmnithI of the Big Eastautoe sec'tion, was in town this week, and~ reports (crops5 itt that sec'ttinl as'ing t ihe best in its history. IHenry' A lfgood. ."Ir s. l~Ituna Vemiillioni ;t'td Ars. \laka(: iBarkle b y,*t all of Teix as, are visitI ing' their paren'1ts, Mir. and Ais. I'Xd F. Allgood, near' I bert y. Mr. Ellis Tripp, of' tII Brushy< Creek sectiotn, oft Anidersotn i (counl tv, brongh t Itt Pitktens TIuesd1ay a wagon Ioa of1 tI he 1fiest wa Itermel'ons seen here tt' this v'ear. L,. la. lhramlet I, head1 sale's- 1 man for Reading 4k Co., Ashe ville, N. ('., acrompanied by his wife atnd son1, Eugene, are visitin~g his sister, Mrs. B. F. Pa rsons. Mr, .J. L. Bagwell and son, George, of near Easley, and Messrs. OMle and Monroe Bag well, of Piedmont, passed thru Pickens Truesday on their way to Toxawvay, Sapphire and1( and other mountain resorts, where they wvill spend some time. A small chiIld of Mr. and Mrs. * Minor Christopher, of Green ville, had a nar'rowv e-scaI) froin dIeath Tuesday. The child got . hold of' a cup of kerosene and drank it, becoming very sick. It was brought to Pickens as quickly ' as possible and Dr. Jewell relieved its suffering be - fore serious injury wvas (lone. The little one is getting along well now. Mr'. and Mr's. Chris topher are visiting at the home. of her' father, J. Mat. Stewart. ~ BY PARCELS POST. KEOWEE P1 EXTRACTS lade. 2-ounce bottle 25 C cipes given with every M izes of extracts 10 cents. ?rug Co. I Store. V i Liver Cleansers. Reg ) Ll for 25c. Large size- c ):tl Personal Miss Emily Robinson, of Easi y, is the attractive guest of liss Frances Bruce. A. (. Mann, of Six Mile, spent everal days with friends in ?ickens last weck. "Little" Silas likle, of E1orsepasture, was at the cohn by seat on biisiiss Mloilday. S. P. Frvieeiani of hle ( Griliin section was in town IiTuesday o0n busiless. Nessrs. J. T. I i(c1r an(] Guy McFall went to ( 'lumbia last Monfdai v in l r. Iiewy's H up mobelile. .Alts. '/s T. 1,lA,11man1 anld dlIlihtef, \liss Nlarv1 '. are tle Wuest]s of hwer dalighlter', \i's. J. Ile simpsonville Male Quart Aite will assist in tle program 7rida y vlilig. I)oors en)pl at. '1:30 o'clock. lises I anra AIv .1nd(l Jon1e IBivens ofI ..loino, N, C. and mln t 1le10, of l'asley, ae .isil og \l . nn .l l's. T. h'. 3h i ve s. liss Hliessie Jones, of l'asley, md liss Willie I[owai', of h'e Iln ville, who hav1\,e 1benl visit ng Tlrs. T. [t. .\lien, have re nIfhled tI h) I i 1j ( le's. \l iss .\a y r(an.m has return 1( to' I'ieIerton, Ga., having.~ Teumt a moft i i ilasley and 'ckeiis. IHelp)fts goo(l (r'opS ill or~Cefgia. P. D. I)alton. a good citizen 4> the Mile Creek section, is isitilg friends and relatives in ind around the Golden Grove section of G r'eenville county. We regret to report I he serious lness of* the Vonlfgest son of \i. and1( Altrs. J. 1). H older. \liss Mc'&oilonigh, a I~rai ined mr ise frioml Greenaiv il is a ttend.l JIaimes Eden~is, whlo I rave'ls for he lFalen1 CeC A ut omatic Oil S'toree (' 1., of B1ost on Mlass. andt whoI~ has bieenf sp~ening1 his va1 'aI lin wvithI hcmie folks in Pick -ns5, wenl t back on the road1 M\on Lay. . * A. ( antit, who is wvorking mn he initeruribani line near srewas at his homel1 here 'aturday and Sunday. One of lis smiall childlren has been -riti(ally ill, b)ut we0 are glad to ('Iport is better niow. There is some talk of several iew candidates coming out for he legislature. T1hose~ most >rmen tly ,mentioned so far, )r.1t who have not annlonnueed u'e J. M. Welbori, Joel 1H. Mil-. er and J1. Ash more HintLon. A musical programme will be r'endered at Pick ens H-igh School Auditorum next Friday flight, Aug. 15. All1 are c'ord(ially -in) vited to attend. Admission J0 and 20 cen'ts. Mo'. D). Weamf~s, D irect or. Mla rriied at Ithe home of' T. M. K~elley', Air. Jamies I\ell(ey and Mliss Blanich Kelley. The c'ere mony w~as periformned, A ugu st by lte v. B. C. Atkcinson. Vheir' fmanfly fr'iends wish themi i long and1( happy life. J . W. Grant., Of the Crow ee~~k section, was inl towni I riday. Mr. Grant h~ad in his possess ion part of an1 1( oldnws [laper' publ)1ishe~d ini 1860, wici(h 'Ofnta ified the letter' of' Wm. MAullifnnix, which we publish this week. "Old I.nclle Billie'' Mullinnix will dohltless be f'e mem ber'ed by manyfl of 0our ')lderl r'eadlers. RING PHONE 24 m [ARMACYw IMMMMM J. E. Garriek of. the Need nore section It reported very ick. We leain that a daughter of 1. E. Davis of Easely route 2 is erv sick Miss Moneta Stewart is visit ig her uncle, C. R. Murphy, in 'conee county. Mrs. J. A. Sheppard of Easley iho has been very sick, is now reatly improved. Mr. Ola Lathem and family >f Washington, 1). C., are i isit ng at the home of his father, r. R. Lathen. V. 0. Lathem and wife, Mrs. ,larence Lathem and baby and Marvin Lathem, of Arizona, arrived in this county Sunday. and will visit relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Christo pher spent several days last week in the Needmore section their old home. While there they attended service at Mt. Carmnel church where a good meeting is in progress. T*'he W. 0. W, picnic at Pick en1s Thursday was attended by sm- eral hundred people and a pleasant day was spent, There were several speeches, music by the Pickens band, and interest in Woodcraft revived an(] in creased. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Oole Dodson died of fever Mon day. This is the second Child of this family to die within a week's time anlid a third child is very sick. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of many frienids. Prof. McI). Weams is teach ing a successful singing school inl licken1s. The school began last Fridav and will close the lat 1er part of I his week. About 50 scholars are enrolled and day and night classes are conducted in the school auditorium. Misses Nannie am Stella Porter and Messrs. Casey and Fletcher Jr., accompiIanied by their father Dr. F. S. Porter, andl Miss Nannie aind1 Ernest Porter, children of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Porter, all of Pickins, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Porter, last Friday. Mrs. C. C. Porter, mother of )r. and J. T. Porter, celebrated her 82nd birthday last Sunday. Quite a number of her grand children vere with her on this day.-Tugaloo Tribune, 5 inst. DONT R NORMAL SCH Mt. CARM] Six miles Northeast of Easley, August 18th, and lasting twelv Tuition and board reason; McD. WEA Be present the first Land f 1 22 acres, three r Three houses on place, 87 acres, near EasI See me for prices and t 0.5S. ST 1PICKE: A Number of Go< Tract No. 1. 10 miles nor Price, $i,ooo. Terms, i, 2 and Tract No, 2. 10 miles nori town. Priice, $m ,ooo. Tract No. 3. Contains 64 at on Liberty road; high state of Price $65 per acre. Tract No. 4. 34 acres, one Icy road. Easy terms. Blarge Tract No. 5. Two miles eas new house, barns, etc.' Hargai Trract No. 6. Contains 70 ac at $30 pe acre. Terms to sui Tract No. 7. 35 acres, one high state of cultivation. A bh Tract No. 8. Contains 6o ac college, at $45~ per acre. Tract No. 9. 6o acres, two ni half in high state of cultivation, $45 per acre, I--3 cash, terms o Tract No. 10. 30 acres, at P~umpkintown road, 5 miles fro These are only a few of th ale. For further particulars w Linwood Land & Ini 'ickens,.S. C. W. K. Tate, State Rural School Supervisor, will give his ramous illustrated lecture at the 3chool auditorium here Tuesday night, August 19. No admis 3son will be charged and every body Is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Jackson hnd Haskell Rhett, of Beaufort and Misses Addle Hiott and Ethel Wyatt of Easely, spent a few hours in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Rhett came thru from Beau fort in their Hudson touring car. Deborah, the 18 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mauldin, was painfully, tho not seriously injured Monday when she pulled a bottle of car bolic acid from a bureau, the acid getting on her arn and side. We hope she will soon recover and be relieved of suf fering. L. R. Durham, of the Beth lehern section, was in town Monday and paid Thle Sentinel Ian appreciated visit. Mr. Dur ham is in his 66th year and talks interestingly of the times long ago. He is now living on tho same plantation that his grand -father took up over 170 years ago, and which has never been out of possession of the family. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served) Tho State of South Carolina. County of Pickens Court of Common Pies.. M. 0. Smith, Plaintiff. against J. T. Jono-i. Defendant. 'To the Defendant, J. T. Jo les: You are hereby summoned and re <quired to answer the Complaint i) this action, of which a copv is herewith ser ved upon you, aind to servo a copy 'f your answer to said Comlaint on the subscriber, at his office at Pickens, S. 0. within twenty days after the service hereof, oxclusive of the dav of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint withi the time aforesaid, the1 pliaintiff fin this 'etion will aInply to the outu t for the relief demanded inl the om, ut T. J. Mauldin, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dat ed Jul 16, A. 1). 1913. (Seal) A. J, Iloggs, C. C. P. To the absent defendant, J. T. Jones: Please take notice that the Complaint ill the, above stated action, and the Sum mons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, 8, C., on July 16, 1913. T. i Mauldin. Plaintiff's Attorney VIISS THE 'OOL OF MUSIC IL CHURCH S. C. Begining next Monday, e cdays. ible MS, Principal day. L \ IPORTANT! rSale! iiles of Easley. I .evel. one six room house. ey. All for sale cheap, erms. Will make to suit. EWART vs, s, c. ad Farms For Sale thi of Pickens,- 141 r -2 acres. 3 years.. :h1 of Pickens, near Pumpkin. res, one mile from court hou'se, cultivation; three good hauses. nile fromn court house, on Eas in at $100 per acre. t of court house; 4.2 acres; good n1 at $2,500 res, 5 miles west of court house, t purchaser. mile south of Six Mile college; trgain at $50 per acre. res, twvo miles wvest of Six Mile iiles north of court houise; one. balance in timber and pasture. n balance. $35 per acre. Situated on mn court house. / C dlesirable farms we have for rite or call on us. vestment Company r Of fice at Kowe Bnka i "IN A04 -'~ 4t4. A Great Reduction on Men s. Ladies' WE have arranged to Table No. 2. glve YOU some great Crossett for men that sold for $4.0o values in Oxfords for and $.os. M-en and Ladies. 'We are closing out the odds and i ends of this stock, the $4.oo kind at $2.98, and will also let the $5 oo kind Table No. 1. go at the same price. The famous Queen Quality in all the new leathers tan, gun metal, and patent that sold for $2-50, $3.00, $3-50 and $4.oo, now the$2-50-line at $1,98, Abbott line in medium price which is $3.0o line at$2.18, known as the best shoes for the money $3.50 line at $2.68, at $3.50 that can be had. We are $4.oo line at $2.98. closing them in this sale at $2.68. HEATH-BRUCE-MORROW COMPANY Pickens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hallum, of near Libery, were in Pickens last week visiting their sons, Dr. J. N. and Prof. R. T. Hal lum. The many friends of Mr. Hallum are glad to know be has about recovered from a re- Pickens arage cent severe illness. AnotherF. W. McLESKEY, Manager Anthr gPci First Class Repair Work at The Three and Twenty Far- Reasonable Prices mer's and Woodmen fifth an nual picnic will be held at Three Auto 'I il1eS Gasoline, Oils, Greases, Spark Plugs, and Twenty school house, Body Polish, Auto Soap, Ilatterics and all kinds Brushy-Creek township, And- of accessories. If we hav6n't got wh-t rol wa erson county, on August the W6 wil get it or it isn't made. twenty-third, beginning at 10 o'clock. Every body invited. Office 1 Residence, Bring well filled baskets. A number of prominent speakers are to be on hand. C. M. T'ripl) Secretary committee. Good Reason for His Enthusiasm W~heni a man has stiffered for several days with colic, diarrhoeaTs ly o r Groe r s or ~ ~~ o accssoies Ifr we havwn' gotn what you wapyYo r-ro x Nted p~laint and is then cured sound and well by one or two doses mof Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera My of riesi C e and Diarrhoea Remedy, as .ce Ce often the case, it is'but natural that he should be enthusiastic ean Fresh Right in his praise of the remedy, anda especially is this the case of a severe attack whe life is threatened. Try it when in - need of such a remedy. It nev er fails. Sold by all dealers. ad g to see the Walter A, Wood Nlowing Machine B 4 U buy. Light draft Come and let us show you the Myers pump. We fit them and place them in your wells ready for use. Prices range from $6.5o to $35.00. Our hardiware stock is always com lete. Best cooking stoves, ranges, and carpenters tools, of all kinds. Farm implements, builders supplies, and roofing. Roofing from $1.65 to $2-50 per square. Lubricating oils, plows, )low stocks. If you want an old road plowed up or a hard piece of ground, you will find comfort in running one of these stocks. You don't-Ihave to ridle themi to k~eep thlem in the ground. r GROCERIES oor stock of Groceries is always fresh and complete. See our Beech-Nut line u of Groceries. Get our prices on flour. You kncw what Capitola flour is and the a thprie iolrgh. W l you 5 pounds best coffee for $i.oo. Sugar 16 pounds to u the ollar. We want you to bring us your produce such as Irish Potatoes, Sweet u ottoes, as, Chickens, Eggs and Cabbage. We handle a lot of this kind of pr~t uce a->d wvant to buy from our home trade. We carry a good line of feed stuffs )-{ . suchi as Shorts, Bran, Corn Chops, Hay, and Poultry Food.' Come to us for the above we uarantee the goods and 'the price. gours for business, Pickens Hardware and Grocery Company unu uun unu nu nnu nnu uM n-.n 1Wn