The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, December 24, 1913, Image 2
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4 P$4 ARY HIOTT MANAGER
he ,8enttinel s qt IspoPsIble
fo6 the views of iRd cores*
pondents.
Tpanki you for the oracklin'
1913 haseent' god year for
Pickens county.
He who is work4ng for him
self alone is working for nothing.
We can think of only one per
son to whom we do not wish a
merry, merry Christmas.
The farmers ha-.e been bless.
vnd with good crops and fine
weathe for harvesting,
We hope there will not be a
single mpef littlo stocking In
Pickens on Thursday niorning,
December 25.
There is a man in Georgia
who is the father of twenty lv
ing children. Just think what
Christmas means to him.
Tho President Wilson has
been in been in bed with the
grip about a week, he hasn't
been asleep all the time.
The Columbia State remarks
that, the hand that rocks the
cradle is seldomli seen making
gesltures in a suffrago meeting.
If the Atlanta Georgian was
to get hold of a piece of real
sensational news the size of the
paper would have to be incroas
ed to hold the headlines.
Who allowed you to make a
good living this year, who gave
you health to work, who sent
the rain and sunshine at the
right time? Do not forget Him.
If the person who took a pair
of gloves out of an overcoat
pocket at the Pickens, Inn last
week wili call at The Sentinl
9ffice we will thow in a pait
A" Y . 1 droppe(
(~ rj~. hen hih
* .toct 1 twins.
W 'c 1w e Pled
, 9 , . s t h <
IHav -ost
'bitten -e
- this cuesr
dlia rea.
*south Car 2iK
wearing a'
Piedmont.
There will I ch west
ern corn shii . 2 into Pickemf
county next year. The cribs ir
this-county are full of corn, thE
smokehouses arn full of meat
the people are full of thanks
giving, and the song of prosperi
ty is abroad in the land.
We made an erroneous state
ment last; week when we sait
that there would be no mail or
ru ral routes Christmas Day,
WeT( were under01 the inmpressiori
that rural carriers had a holiday
*(hristmas and .worked New
Year's D):iy; buit it is just thr
other wayv: they work Christ
inas andi are off Now Year'!
D)ay. However, we have noti
fled the postmaster general that
it will not be necessary to inu
ai proclamation on accqount. o
our statement and it will caue
no confusion. In the mean time
Wowish you a merry Christmas.
If you live in a locality where
terracing is necessary, the soon
&rthey are put in the0 better.
Winter rains are hard on un..
hwrace d bare fields. By going
* - over the old terraces with a good
large plow and seeding thenm to
a e many a gully may be pre
~ehted,~ P y especial attention
othe Paes in the terraces
:where thyare most likely to
brea a n iforce them at
cThe Progressive
S9ihhhI
- PiTheeres the
Tzhat at Cit
ThBV h o8
Wher theRei
sie
At theRouse h re he i
That drat thewSthegh
.ThatiThat cadrthd tho
~~~~~That Santa Clausbogt tCrs
BBis te Sto i I the hand m
WherehthelRne
Mer by theTHart drew the In
They hung byTht Cmarre then
Tha Sata lau curhat Sata CIa
iTht dre the lney igadwd
IThat Santa Claus crombht dow CIn
Ho t ou Bankrp the Doctors
ichat says, the Slitgeh no o
Te thinte tckne Wandthno
;Tba Snt Cnumi bruht tat hia
cue fthe iseass oi
mo stfctuals ang ain.as a
anta tou k.nor alb
all delr.a
Fort Calie. m
fr asitutddehh n
milto the citye imite of the cit
onils. -hspoetha
Twehatroo th Slei htio
Thatt-briedinge andecko
man-ir. T. and holae.
At jamln ew aYor
tho thIn toIn~t ,arid t~i,.~
dts wetld po- wrie an
for ou~hs nd oly, andha
BAdSTN
FaNNy Yo. Coty
This 13 the Sleigh I
That carried the Pack
That Santa Claus brought C hu1
_mas.
Pack
sineertpe
sleigh
is brought at Christmas.j
1
he stocknguneaiig o
Tsht Sata Chlsaus.me doni
y:ide
At he ous whre he einee
Thit carried Hth whreak n
That Santa Claus cbmmbed dow .Ch
sade
Fi t Hisu whee Ecdy.ee
Tht drn the paeg hafihi
Tat carbedi of Packth
Thern Santa Chas bnout ate ick
118 Hirs Casie Eatlofy.
75 acr under cultivH(atio4
acres origin al h frst; acre av
'tr i3t'pjr~ ennt hate li50.00
are. arwiO For r ap jto
1rk. *fare, 1p8r ark a XLi
ahingtonn hD o. ,~~j i:
yt'e 1s y Co4At~e hactut ~ j4
'bthem"9 "moe the yal '.
jtrml i.n0, oMakee Ol'roaee
7hoes/r'othnr'Atvaln %
-alo ocn lrrs i r#ra
usan g~i'o ent6r
yi oing t.6M
tyn tt
nCguct Bond
Yoso much faith 'nitJ
et t ait ais o cure, seani
31 ~tof test90 fal O4Sn
aS 1'. J.0 N Co ., Tol4oo, Ohio.
byall DrLug gsta 75
0 1111 s U- 'a ll 'r consution.4
Notice.
All persons holding claIms
gainst Pickens County, are re
uested to file same With me be
:re Jan. 1st 1913., as required
y law,
John C. Carey.
Clerk Co. Board of Corn.
?or Sale-, 2 houses
Of 3 eand lots' i n
lickens. You can get them
t a bargain. If you mean
usiness write me for prices
nd terms, or make me an
fer if you care to. Other
iroperty in Pickens at a
)argain. Write ine.
r. R. Ashmore, Lisbon, Fla.
Dr. Clifton -Eye. Ear, Nose
nd Throat Specialist-will be
n Central on Wednesday, the
14th; in Liberty on Thursday,
he 25th; in Pickens on Friday,
he 26th, and in Easley on Sat
irday, the 27th. One day only
it each place. Inquire at drug
itores in each town for informa
Aon. Eye-glasses fitted at small
,ost. Adenoids. tonsils, nasal
;umors, cataracts, etc. , r'e
'oved. Catarrhal d i s e a s e s
;reated. Cross eyes straighteried.
Dharges very reasonable, and
examinations free to all. No
charges whatever to the poor.
Remember dates as given above
and call early and avoid a rush.
Notice.
People will please not carry
pine torches over any lands of
Carolina Timber Co.. and r re
only allowed one coon and five
o'possums with each permit
during the year. and are forbid
den to kill any deer or hen tur
keys and only one gobbler tur
key with each permit during
the hunting season. No trap
ping allowed, or hunting with
out, a permit.
Carolina Timber Co.,
W. H. Chastain, Agt.
Notice.
Persuit to a decre.e <"i iiie in my office
and signed by the unde'rsignied. notice
B hert b) iv e ~l~lItt at all enditors in the
case8 of Marv F. Clay'tor>. plaintiff,
againset City National Bank of (reen
ville et al. defe;.da nts, who have not
already prove~d their claimts against the
estate of HI. L Chivton. deceasedi, are
equired( to ;,rov,. the samrn before the
Probate Court of P-icktens County. s. C
fn or by the~ 5th day of Janruary. 1914.
or b.- barred from participating in anty
distribuiona of fundsl in the hands of
the Executrix of caid estate.
J. B3. Newberry.
J. P. P.CO.
Bearden-Claytan
Married on Wednesday, Dec
ember, 17, 191.3, at the bride's
residence at Cnit ral, by Rev. J.
C. Bailey Jr., M r. J. 1). Beard
en M. D), and( Miss Janie K.
Clayton, both of Central.
Cured of Liver Complaint.
"Iwas suffering with liver'
complaint," says Iva Smith of
Point Blank, Tiexas, "and de
cided to try a 25c b)ox of Chain
berlain's Tiablets, and amu happy
to say that I am completely
cured and can recommiendl them
to evyer y one.'' For sale b~y all
dealei s. adIy
PRESENTS BOUGHT FOR SHOW
fxplolting On.'s Own Vanity in Bo.i
stowal of Gift. Ie Poor'
Policy.
The most miserable Christmas pres
ent, the kind that no human being is
rich enough to afford, is that whiola
ls bought to make a show, to explo1g
nones own vanity.
When you are tempted to buy a
"sbow off" present, remember that the
recipient has ~some righ ts, One who
raderstands will be made unhappy
by that kind of gift. You know yours
self that when yotu recoive a pres
sut that represents a groat sacrifice'
on the part of the giver it makes
ron feel misdrable, even when the!
right spirit is behind it,
The cost f5 .monley Is about the)
scorst of Mfuelte for any kind og
agIft, The tbh~tflness In It, the,
Peeognoptof a deuireo for things un
libid for, (1a ufeodon that goes withj
f, souife f4# m . asore. Everyi
effetaa eob0 t~ rcelyes a 'mesy
SM he iI sno Mre thati the zaftl
Tteln f1ott
~v st~the perple in o
OA
Zi N
"k."
ba
Thl
Needs no introdu
for they are well
most every count
years of handling
to be the best: fini
Wagon sold toda)
are firon Missour
Buy one 1Mitchell
- We haVe them in
threp-horse. A little I
the long run they are n
Folger,
Clothing, Sho
Sole Agents for Walk 0
Machines, Iron King Stov<
Mitchell Automobiles.
YOUR IKVER DON'T
NEE CA:Oa'
All your liver, . .1 bowel
troubles will s;eil: :th when
nu start to take
1li tSpringsLivr----..
. nttons from 47
ie famo Hot
They never fail
banish dizzi
s, headache
1i malaria
Your bowels
V1 bo regnh r
.::d appetite fino.
1Ixtter than ednrh -1. 25 (C -s a ll
d'ruggists.
F:-ees-tmpleL.JvfR )T TON?.2 'Jyt
Remedy and lIot Sm~ i-l R eme-'y iom
Ho~t Sprin!s Chemical Co., Hut S~i18 Ark
Pickens Drug Comnpany.
to Parsons & Ashmore will
please leave amnount they
awc at the Picke'ns Bank
and get receipt. All ae
COunts not paid by Jan. 1,
1914, we wvill have to plac(
in hands of an attorney foi
-gnuine refreshment! Starts
quick as the first delicious
drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens
your tongue. Lasts long as
the fruity, tart ju'ices and oils
stay in your system and mix
with your blood. Not so
sweet as some others-it sto,"
thirst-doesn't produce mior' I
Anybody can drink it and fcel
better.
PEPSI-CoF2
rives~ you natural refreshmer~nt
in a perfectly riaturdt w~y.
It's paa Cools off bcdy --
wakes up mind. h~ isn't
henc fit all (lay long! D~o ycu~
drir.!k Pepsi-Cola? One gla:.s,
then 'a second will provs it f&
b)atter than them all. Try it.
You're thirsty, NOW!
La flttles At
4. Fount.
5c .
4-;
A.3
known, Uet #,f6
y in the -U itited N
the mitchell Wagor
shed, light est ruinnin-4
.Don't take our w<
ijust ask the mian wl
and youi will never o
Al sizes, from the lightest
igher in price, perhaps, teI
much cheaper.
Yours truly,
Thornle
es, Hats and Gents' Furnishing G
ver Shoes, Hawes Hats, Carhart
s, Chase City and Babcock Bul
THEUI
Low cost? Why a
twenty-five and a thir<
oline---for thirty-thre<
this is not an excepti
Ford economy is a bij
larity. Buy yours no
Fiye hundred dollars i;
runabout; the touring
car seven fifty- f. o,
equirnent. Get cata
Smith & Jones, Easle"
kept in stock.
-L. .1. SMITHI
Easli
Ask the Bo
how he raised the Blue Ribbon
In Boys' Clubs all'over the <
boy who uses the right fertilizer
PO T
to make a solid, v~
Use 200 to 5oo
green or stable m:
use contains 8 to:
Ask your deal<
, . doesn't we..will s<
zoo lb. bag up, ai
-. Don't j
GER1M
Chicai
"FAGGED-OUT" WOMEN
.Will Find Help in This Lettei
Overworked, run down, "fagged out
women who feel as though they coul
hardly drag about, should profit b
Mfrs. Brll's experience.
She says: "I was in a very weal
run-down condition. Life was nc
worth living. I could not sleep, iva
very nervous, stomach bad, aRId WA
not able to work.
"I consulted with one or two: phy
sicians, Without benefit. I read c
'Vinol helping some onie in- a simila
condition so I began- to take it, and I
simply did wond~ere for me. I gaine
in weight and I am' now in bette
health and sti'ongor thanu ever. I ca1
tot Qad ytdrds enough,. to prais
*ino1,.'-rs.W, HI. Brill, Rlacine, Wis
Thousazlda of women and men wh<
e*orinerig1 weak and sickly owl
peont rugged health to thi
srt,~u trengthcreating e oes 0
vm e guaranteeo vinov ' bulb
1ot pip and make you strong. If I
es'B noft swo give back your moo
Piokepr Drug Oq.4dickens, $.C
On.9
P. ickns o
m county, but %A
u, past T.
Cht oven then1
and tudg urable
wd for it; b t o gu
1) owns a Mitchell.
wn any other rnake
one-horse to the heavy
n other wagons, but in
y.&~60
oods a Specialty
Overalls, New Home Sewing
4gies; Mitchell Wagons and
cRD
CAR
Ford recently averaged
I miles to a gallon of gas.
l hundred miles! And
onal Ford performance.
g reason for Ford prop
b. Detroit, complete with
log and particulars from
r, S. C.. Repair parts also
W. N. JONES
9y, S.C.
y Who Won
ear.
ountry the prizes are going t
That means enuh
rell filled, and perfectly shaped ear.
pounds Kait per acre to balance el
mnure and be sure that the fertilizer
to pier cent Potash.
r to carry goods of that grade. I
11 you any amount of Potash, from
d you can add it yourself.
!orget this, for Potash Pays
AN KCALI WORKS, Inc.
42 Broadway, New York
~o McCormick block; New Orleans. Whit
~entral Bank Bidir. Atlanta Empire BI
San Francisco, 2A California
Savannab ank &T
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m . :or 'ke..- b . .hap, o
will pas.gn ndmrid ofda
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