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Y I 1so* 6010a Tho Se ot responsib for th V oOf Its corres 19144-. 1914 S' TW T.1F7 111 1 141617 18 223249 2582728 311 We're pulling for Picke all thetimie. We want 2,000 subs ' Ib-ers tb The Pickens Sentinel There are mn y people wh< put the son In em'son, The soe er of the New Yorl state as. bly is named Sweet Thin f a Sweet Republicant f hat has become of the old shioned boyviwho used to brini n wood and kindling ever: night Some paragraphers are pert and others are just pearl.-An derson Mail, And somie ar pests. The namne of the latest song I . "The Tango, Bango, Jange Kangaroo." Geel but we bet tha old song's "- bean. "A nyatter of grave Import ance was discussed," says a re port of a convention of uinder takers. What else could the, discuss? If there was anything In i -name we wouldn't object to liv ing In Fruitland. N. C., in th FuMmP1C!1. r vn Pidmo11 NoWi .Wi: 44~ ' The Seitdl.i t resneibb: fokr thanimosof themrrsay Piladlpa Ledger. WARhe pulangdo leickto e athe leitie ssins i Thickemust heneenae There inrno interf pern whMe put teshv on inerfeson ee' Te serral thouan es Mexr. ctatens. bonen ith.dSwe Thn friSwt Red fpublicn! ha an comenithe gold ftyhtonTe h Sentdnto rin el boh h wommut and er Soe porasbsrbers wre pae and bether papre us pubrlish, deon ail, Aony omcens, The ilnared o of thesg Piknaroo."ine but wee, pth. oldrsng'at ho"an ara, wA a"e. o carve for acred wa scuea y rigtfreey ptnf a vonydi o ofi ndie takrs Would elnoudthbefr:rog IfTher wast Canyoling leisna turae wet woueday.jct Pickn 6 by.uT in ulnd.n N.in thnt rave in theL house. Wha it faker thano ot f them ntrsy ofinceenhecounty, oheyuhaveun. Awhoe IsandotearlaToref wacan cud Frnoty ate'r sicknssamut have t be a Ifet Prsien Weio mut l he evra tousaness Molu canstocnten woith. help apycommnit. o bot th cmmuit ad THc The foi w ments oae r 69 anco of c 1. You Sha Il.' ellyour farm products for cauh *heiev you can, but not to un. Weeo ot buy from you. 2. You shall believe our state ments' and buy,. all you n.eed from us, because we W, t. to be good to you, although we are not personally acquainted. with you. 3. You shall seid the money in advance, to give us a chance to get the goods from the.factory with your money; meanwhile you will haveto wait patiently a few weeks, as that is our busi ness method. 4. You shall apply. to your nearest city to aid you in lpyild, ing good roads so yoq.oen con veniently get tl4e.06as from the depot,F.oraY ifo not build coun tr .6ads. -. You shall buy church bells and church fixtures from us and forward the money In advance, for this is our business inethod, and you shall collect from the business men in your vicinity as much money as you can for the benefit of your churches, as ) it is against our rules to donate for building country churches. 6. You shall buy your tools from us and be your own me chanic, in order to drive the me chanics from your -icinity, for we wish it so. 7.You shall induce your neigh bors to buy everything from us, as we have more room for mon ey The less money there is in your conmunity, the sooner we can put the local merchants out of business and charge you any price we please. 8. You shall look often at the beautif ul pictures in our catalog, so your wishes will increase and so you will send in a big order, although you are not in Imme diate need of the goods, other wise you might have sonio mon ey left to buy some necessary - goods from your local merchant. 9. You shall have the mer - chants who repair the goods.you r buy from us book the bill so you can send the money for his laboi to us for new goods, otherwisE he will not notice our influence, 10. You shall, in case of sick ness or need, apply to your local denler fniv nid and credit, as w( !,!,, '11 II'. - - .. 1 - the streetas at night. It, is then that they cast their lot in slip pery places, when at any mo 8 nment they are likely to fall'from a grace. All good and noble les sons taught them b)y their mor~h eras are there counteracted and nullified. They lenrn1 nothing~ that is good, b)ut ever jthing bad. The .boys who spend their even ings in the sacred precincts of home with good books for their comnpanions are the ful ure hope of the republlic; they wvill fill our legislative ani d congressional halls, and sit. ini judgment upon men and measures, while the boys who run the streets will fill our penitentiaries, almshouses and lunatic asylunms. .Parents who are responsible for these broken laws of decency will have broken hearts and bowed down heads in the awakening years ibhat will inevitably follow. Some ot the New Songs. Here are the names of some of the new songs: '"Yes, I Love My 'Wife. But Oh! That Kid's Got a Cinch"; "Get Out From Under Your Buzz Machine. If You Wan t to Make Love to Me"; "Ragtime Alloy Salley"; "Go Chase Yourself; I'm Married": "You Gotta Love Somebody, Why Don't You Tackle Me"? "The Girls That Make the Noise Are The Gi~rls For The Bowory Boys"; The Tango, Bango, Jango, Kangaroo." And yet some people say the world is growing better. -Green ville Piedmont. Help! Did you ever hear a cattle tickc?-Spartanburg Herald. Wo have not and could not, but we believe a chicken mite.-Saluda Standard. Neither -have we, butb a katydid. 'New Enterprnses. Seeretary of State R. M, Mc Cown, in his anual repor~t last edk, howed 'that 442 new en te. Vle6*ere chartered in Sougth Qtha l during :191t, witha ggogate A~ita'l of $10,4Q2 '. h O rtt leads the list 5~h l ) crte' Withx a'a afeitate aptal &ift#6t 156tO, White Spartan consenan V. V, W .71 ht~ ~tateW~ 7 vasto hodi l c pa rd w aha just entered n is work since last con ference, finds himself already deep into his work. 'Ile lost no timsun mak ing himself felt as well as known. -ie Is a good mixer among the people, and while many men would be still becoming acquain ted, he is past that stage and al ready a friend. His sermons be fore his congregations here have met with high favor. His pol icy of progress has been pretty fully outlined and spells work. One of the great tasks to which he falls heir is the beginning and erection of a new church. Twen hy thousand dollars is the amount given by the late J. K. Wanna maker, to be paid In install ments, a 'good part of which is now in hand, and the balance well in sight. ""Mr. Kirby, who comes from a . four-year service at Pickens, leaves one of his testimonials to progress there in the shape of a $17,000 church to come here to enter anew a similar task. He has shown a disposition to help 'in all possible legitimate mys, i and hiH people hero are free in their expressions of appreciation of his work and their approyal of his plans." Good. We cannot refrain from "pass ing on" this excellent siges tion from an exchange: "You may not be able to buy : the wife and daughters an auto mobile, but you'can keep good stovewood on hand and the pan try well filled, and take about $15 worth of the best papers and magazines for the family." The stovewood suggestion is a very practical one; and, as we have said before, every farmer should spend $5 a year for pa pers and magazines .and $5 a year for books, if he owns one horse, $10 a year for each If he has two horses, $15 a year for each if he owns three horses, etc. If you can't send your children to college you can edu cate them by furnishing them the best papers, magazines and books. But don't buy books from agents, and don't expect May Move to Pickens. The following letter was re ceived last week by Postmaster Morris: To the Postmaster,Pickens,S. C.: 1 Dear Sir: Are there any lands In your county for sale its reas onaible prices.,suitablb for stock raising? I am going South for a milder climate on account of my famn ily. If there are, please put me in communication with some one interested in selling, and, oblige, Yours very truly, - B12NJ. F. COMFORT, Prin. Cass Technical School, De troit, Mich. Don't Let Constipation Ruin Your Health It Deadens the Brain and Weak ens thie Body-Nature Needs Real and Harmless Aid To Overcome It. Nature does her best to fight constipation a-nd its, evil effects. She fights t'o the last atom ofI her strength, but usually she has to have assistance. To ayoid the sluggish brain and weakened body, txhe sick headache, coated tongue and biliousness, It is unwise to use unpieasant calomel, a medicine so strong that It leaves m-ost people 'tall knocked out." Don't take chances with your health. -A great number of people have learned that Dodson's Liver Tone (50c) mnakes one brigh~ter, healthier and happier In a per- i fectly egsy and natural way I with no pain pdf~ 'gr'pand no bad after effects. 'Pic ' us Di'ag (0o. gniarantees' it w'ithout'con dition and will refund 'purchase price -If you are not un ti rely sit isfied. Dodson's ;Liver Tbne is' an absolutely safe, iileasat tiasting vegetable liquid 'ahd a woinderful iver stimulant wvhi1'c takes'the plide hf calomel, bit' be sure uget DodAson's.-.-ad .r Dr. W. lF. -Flowerb, VWteran-' rfan, has opened an office in Sit to~ns Stabls s1asley,, S. 0, Ho la a ravty ei'inar~y surgeon and b~~a argeoxperIsnce . ~6n~p8. Ph~res reasonable. {V ffhe is not, lin sooth, a beauty, for hier nova tilts at the tip; Her hair, to speak with candor, is OL rusty. brickish red; oer front teeth havo a fashion of pro. Jecting o'er her Uip,. Anid there's nothing very stately in the way she holds her head; 3ut one virtue she posse~sses that makes up for all she lacks, That stamps her as a wonder-in the darkness of the night he never wakes her husband, If the floor or ceiling cracks. Demanding that he hurry to put burg ling gents to fliht. Lhn wit that she possesses, It the fact must all be told, . Is very, very meager; shte has little taste for at; she dearly love to gossip, she ma sometimes eve h scold, And there may be foolish longings tha find lodgment In her heart; 3ut, In spite ot all the graces Fate ha robbed ' - c,' Tt She Is woh-.e tr . wonder, r m or she nfo, r; commaimes 1,3 so To the bavwmyb fooih longins, th robbed *. - trow She i wo. . - h honor, she's 'osh e.e" her husband up com~a,,d',,.. to go To he ntI-.~. 'Oght burglars, sin gle-han-ted, night. Running E usim- Into the Ground. Some day thvi -a.y be carved upoi .ravestones inscriptions ai hose: "Francis Gr ex. Hie was the~ distt er of Green C .r~ue bottled rye. Th lick(est)." "Here lk- *. hon&ored remains a kdam Fosd :.. .th a inventor of I'o, like's Fain...: Greiakfast Food. Th' iusiness is ' hig c -riod on by Adag rosdike's S -. & ( '., -Inc. Bewar f Imitators Tender ConsIderatIon. "I want to get a tombstone for ma luaband's grave," she said, s~pushinj >ack her somber veil. "We have all kindsi," replied th< lealer, '"is there any -particular styli rou wish to get?'' "Yes. I was thinking I would lik. o have one of those marble block. vith lambs carved on them." "But those are generally'supposes o be placed upon the graves o hidren." "Yes, I know--I've noticed that still, I think it will phtase him to hay< ns of them if he can look back her. iow and see and undorstanil what w< Lre doing. You see, he operated il Vail street, and It will make him haD y to always have a lamb there righ vithin reach." -IE WOULD TAKE MER ANYWANV "Would you sti] want me to b - your wife if m -* l ? f father was a pea - afi l man?" asked th beautiful heiress. "Yes," 4he duk my M replied, after a li1 tle pause; "I hat would be eniough of a curiosit o get rich exhibiting myself." M'ary. Mary had a w'ealtly' dad, A lord found .out someohow; I Mary's foelish heart' Is gljid, She has a title now. When He Come In Strong on the R "It's funny about' the way. peopl alk. Take the Neiw York than, (o instance. He can't make th, sOyln if r. In. saying. Nen: Y<rk ihe alway ropounces it New Yawk. ,And so I s in; everything dise he sayPs.' Ther s no1k in his ai abtt. "Oh, but' youre sistaked.' Get hir o day Ochicago, land4 heli Ironounc he r every time.! .Aniother Imp9Ie Sgtuelched. heore wa. an ambiios obtli'ian 9ho longed for a -lofty pouition; UH tried bogues prt, tes ou r *,als., and ydroppq Thny neatl -bought me out ust~ a little "left. 'o6tre, select ricean~d take Itt i$wf A M 1~ fl0ee A e g .15 This sa!' are looking fo that Can give the Our entire lir- 1 are going regardless 0if This is not old stoc'k if low prices will move 0l Winter hasn't struck k zards the next two montl Clothing, Coat Suits, and ope~n your eyes. *Don't forget we kee kind of merchandise to bi price is always right, for selves. join the procession, Store.". Folger, Clothing, Sh< Sole Agents for Walk.-C Machines, Iron King 8to'v Mitchell Automobiles'. Tax Notice. Ollice of Count y Treasurer, Pickrens County. Pickeus, S. C., October 1, I9N The books. for the col lection of State al ICount taxes will be ope from October 15th 1918 to Dcmber 81st 1918. Those who prefer to do so can pay in Jat1 ry 191-4, with I per cent additional. The who prefer paying in February 1914, e do so with 2 per cent additional. Those w: prefer paying in March 1914, to the 15th of Ha1 month, c an do so uy pyng an additional 7 F cent. After said dat books will close. N. B.;-Tax payers owning property or payi tax for'others, will please aosk for tax rece' in each township or special school district which hie or they may own p .roperty. Thhe voryim ortant as there are so many sec school %istricts. Those who, do not wih come to the omfie enn0 v1!f Ire nr+ ,it, un m oc oo -ax . 8. m ! , 1 ,1 4 1 LeyfrOdnayCut.ax .... Leyfo as ndbedes... .. Tostaie4 IBMo m Tpcaeyfrho Dis nti o.8....2m: peifl v o pcoDsric will .. met Winte ev f r hsit struck,2m zpcalofr tho nextrtwo.7. m :t Spcloehyfo SCoat DStrits.,.. and pn .vyor eyeo Dsct. . : SpcaDLv on' SchoDsrget Nw. ke,%em kpeind oeyfo mch ndstis to. b7m pic e for always Dtrihto. r .2m Sci lv or Achoos Dfric'o Walkmi MeiaLvt chl Autmils.2'.4m peil nLy TrrrSho DPtictn No .m pecalevyforchool, DStri ctobe , 191: pThoa books for Schoollstct No.2 Stae pecalLeybor chool t Decmbrct 11.20.m Tspea prefer too Dstrcn pay in.. Jan ry91,cith ev er chot DditiNon. h.cm whoprefevyfr payoog istbry No.24. 8m doSecih Lev pfor Schoot aDitIna. hose w.1m peeraeygIi archo9l4 Dtcth Nhof s.. i ceca. Afevyfr sc at hoosil o. 4m tacxl v fotohr vl please Disrc fo ta, reme pia Levy fo~tihor Spelshool district ,8,2m Spicha Lev or hmown prperit. 0hum Seya evyportnta tchere Dsrc so. 1 man se spcil Levysfrit Shoseo dotrc not 42..wi coeiao te foShoo Dist prc No. 46.. mi SpcalLv for Sch.t&Loole sticitx . 3 li Spa Levy for iaycooly tracx.... i Special L.evy for School District No. 15... i Special Lev y for School District No. 2,...4 i Lv S fora ineyefo Sol istrics R.. 3.o nd ureica e forn ...... .,trct. 4.....2 in peLevy for chstonoP instrc R.. 5,.o nd *S EalsLvyt o r w Schoi)...... . ....2 m Lpa ey for re Dstron ickt N. 117o nd PoilLcxOn for Schollr Distric maoe 12,tis fromia 2vyt for School Disriaect hos ..8 sons frm2 o50rs Sho agisre Noab. ex, . i thosecue y acoow. tic o 8. 8n piatiev or SDoo a.Al sricsons7, . own Spcial Levyi for olDstamen w18, 2leas clud Jpe tagev f or Schol Rspctfully1, i p TalLeyor cH DStewrt N2,~2i '~ i~ialLevy orfeo utrc Nruer2..4n Medicavlfo SholitytN,2, 2n Has Goodric Meet,9in Pcen Levy nty Scoo edtical No.ce,. hSecial Leyto EScl Distrc Noed..2iesd I~'a ev m oon Scoo unsally got2..4m ca evync for Shool Disric Noa9 ml Spei Levy fo d.ho Ditit. 31, i-ewe sjeveal eyineSho hsicNo pre. m Seciand aevy ter Sh o gis raveNo 88r4 porcie vy focoldiscused. 37,h Specialevftor Scoo Ditegisolattii Lt Sea Leywor Scoo ltrin No.m 48.ar i e .peiey for Scoo Ditrict No equ..3 th Sea Ltaey kt forShoDstrinore 8.em SSeilevy forfcolDsrctN.4, 2m Lev foneretn Bi cout.B.Bnse E A P. .cA.KN.. n but sale, by Any means, lto~ 1io Ie birgans in certain lines of.g . rcoats,: Winter Clothing, Ladies' e tend, to moye'the goodi ~emi us yet,.and.Iyou may look for free s, so it will pay you to look thro6 Cloaks, and we will show you sor p at all times the largest and most found in Pickens County, and thi they were bought righn. Goods 1 if you don't already belong, atid : Yours truly, Thornle3 oes, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Gooi ver Shoes, Hawes Hats, Carhart Ov es, Chase City and Babcock, Buggi for the fourth district of the so ciety, delivered a strong address in behalf of this movement. The Id society passed a resolution hear tily indorsing the action of the t a. state society, and a petitioh to be presented the leislature has idi 'been signed by every physician e in this county with the excep tion of three, who have not yet A pt been seen. i The purpose of the appropria lal tion is to first establish an office to ~ ;1 fg10 culosis and another for pellagra. Statistics show 900 pellagra pa tients in the Insane asylum. The average is one pellagra patient per day. The situation is alarm Sing, and the physicians of South Cj arolina earnestly ask foi' the ne co-operation of the people and Slegislature. lla Among the doctors present at Ithis meeting were Earle, Green ville;, Valley, Robinson and Jew e L',ickens; Kirksey, Crow n'~ Creek; Bolt, Russell, E. F. and OI . N. Wyatt, W. A. and C. M. II TrippEasley; Clayton and Bear 1den, Central; Woodruff, Catee ~chee; Sheldon, Liberty.. Ils Ci ~ASTORIA s'~ ior Infants and Children. U he Kind You Have Always Rought lie lis ils ils iis le in e spt Fo-odCru n a c houad f etnhal ri Fr rels, markt o th rlifN t Tousan nd of hest.if~ fro I d iak gidchst. reli efno WAN MEDKc ,~'A Q0 itcoasale, x,- r. he. Cot sa, C in January andFebruia ,zing weatiher and' blize h our stock of Overco ne real ayles -that wil corpplete stock of every' ..best.part of all, is, the :ought right, sell them rade at, "The People's &coo Is a Specialty ralls, New Home Sewing s,Mitchell Wagons and New Year's Greetings. The following is a copy of one f the replies Mr. Boggs received o his New Year's Greetings: Of advice - and soui, Lm glad you ihadt Ough'togo around; )f' good health, -los life,' kind deeds may you have % thou fail. kud alwnys qniff onhl. Adam's ale. "G&NDM BIAoas, aged 85." Another read as follows: "I beg to acknowledge with L urue, andi triud, should always be received with dladness and used to advantage. Nilay such be the reward that your little card brings so timely a.nd well with its inspiration 'To abor and to wait.' Knowing bhe advisor appreciates full well the wisdom given, and that in bis' own daily rounds and con tact with .oiur many-sided hrn mnanity he exemplifies .in the highest degree the personifica tion of wisdom born of age and expe~rience, and wishing that he may see many happy returns of this eventful day, I beg to re mai, "Most coi'dially yours." Traded Hats by Mistake. Throigh a mistake somebody traded hats with me at the Woodman supper In Pickens Wednesday night. On Inside band of my hat Is the wording, "Endel, Greenville, 8. 0. Johni B. Stetson." I would be glad to trade back. T. (I. COUCH. e the Dust of THIWYLEAD. tmonia. Just b it on., hose who liaye u it. Money er ofdaesand n ag eabl rough test and can Isa Pneumonia Whoop g~ Cough, AS P. 2c, 59 .n Augusta ~AL COMPWANY