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n osPieken A . I ? blished 187 1-Vo u be ERYB I tee DigesonJlueful ne Iestrontainsnettir1 NOTNAiCOT Apeifect Remuedy for CMftPa tionSour stoakDarIe. Wormsonvulsonseversh nessandLoSSQrSL1 PapSimite Signature of NEW YORK. I Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Pri I)g Rig Come and do your prepared to give you goot most anything you may wa Undeuwear and Shoes. BE RIGHT. We have- a wish to close out, and will on them. Come and buy. AV happy and help to make u TIE UN Low cost? Why a 1 twenty-five and a third oline---for thirty-three this is not an exceptic Ford economy is a big larity. Buy yours nov Five hundreed dollars is runabout; the touring< car seven fifty--f, o. t equipment. Get catal< Smith & Jones, Easley. -kept in stock. L. J. SMITHf Easle Simpkins' Pi Put the farmer at an advani market wi THE EARLIEST COT 'Ninety Days From Planti Cotton to Supply is Limite The Only Genuin< ,.<W. H. MIXON SEEL Sole Distributors Also All other Seeds. We Ps d1ighes1 1 VIow a 1'l Idetals, old iin now. St r Pen Ti ~cA o o n int hildren. Fhe Kind Yu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of * Nil use For Over Thirty Years OASTOR IA THR CXNTAIUR COYNoM ORKCIY ces Are ht! trading early. We are I service. We have al .nt in Dry Goods, Notions OUR PRICES SHALL good many things we make liberal discounts lake yourself and famiiy s happy. RD VHRSAL. F~ord recently averaged miles to a gallon of gas hundred miles! And >nal Ford performance. reason for Ford popu the ne* price of the Ford 3ar Is five fifty; the town .Detroit, complete wvith >g and particulars from S. C. Repair parts also W. N. JONES V, S. C. 'olific Cotton tage because he is first in the th his crop. E'ON IN THE WORLD nig to Boll. Grows More the Acre, i Order Quick! Sold in this State. ICO., CHARLESTON. or South Carolina. Write for Catalogue. Cash Prices for s fr green andexres ofknds tubber and Furs.d Try us with a ship. NA HIDE & JUNK CO. CHARLEsTON, S. C. tent in The Sentin Card of Thankse We most heartily thank the many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sick- it ness of Charlie, our little boy. ei May'the blessings of the Lord t rest upon one and all. We also 1 wish to thank Dr. Robinson for 0 his kind attention and medical 0 aid during this great trial. J. B. JONES. Report of Supervisor. I Ia T1 e following report shows the , tmount of all i onty paid out by tie h Oounty Board for t .v fiscal year endg - January 1, 1914: ' d Salary Oounty Auditor---.--.. 860 00 Salary (outity Treisurer..- 8C0 co 0 Salary County Supt. of Elu- C oation----------------.. 900 00 a Salary County sulp rviior -.-- E09 00 c Salary (two) County Commis. Rioners -----------------.... 600 00 a Salary colunty Sheriff ------- 900 (0 Salary County Clerk and At tornev- ----- . ---------... . 75 00 Salary County Cler k of Court 500 00 d 8alary County Coroner------ too 00 Sheriff-Dieting prisoners and other expenses ------------ 830 85 Equalization Board.---------- 102 00 Board of Eucation .... ........ 45 50 Court expenses------------- 9,45 05 Maintaining convict,sorapes, ,mulep, inoludiug wages su iw.rintendent, guards, feed sui lieP, repairs, etc ....... 10,884 g' Magistrdi and constables.- 1,991 82 Dispensary eonstable.-------- 1,152 00 Maintaining Wqads and bridges. including cokitracts for road and bridge -prk, perma nent improvenienVts, etc..-... 18,685 87 Public buildings......---. 807 81 Books, stationery, advert ising and printing-------------- 1,O'4 99 Contingent............ ... . 763 27 Poor House. iigcluding old sol diere,' tensions, work, supi. poor farmi, pfhysicians' str vices, examining and con veying lur atics, tet-------- 2.221 97 Total expenditures ------- $41,820 78 Tihe Auditor's abstract shows that he will collect for the year 1918 to be used for the ordinary county purposes $40, 500.00. Of this amount s32,200.00 has been spent. A balance of $8,300.00 re mains to be applied to the indebtedness of the county. Taking into considera tion the fact that the full amount of taxes to be dsed for ordinary county purposes will probably not be collected. it will be seen that the amou-nt owed will exceed the amoun6 to be collected by about $1,500.00. JAME- B. CRAIG, Supervisor. W. L. MATHENY, Clerk. His Stomach Troubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you noU like to feel that your stomach trolbles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury That may seem--so- unlikely to you that you do not even hope for for an ending of your Irouble, but permit us to assure vot that it is not altogether himnossible. If others can be cured )erman ently an thousands have been, why not you? John R. Barter, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them. Hie says, "I was troub) lod wvith hon rthi nn indigest ion CONDENSED PASSENGER~ SCHEDULES. Between Anderson, Greenwood. Greenville and Greer, S. C., Effec tive Sunday December 7th, 1913. Trains leave and arrive corner Main and Washington Streets. Leave Arrive No. Time No. Time1 1 6:00 am 2 8:10am] 8 '7:60 am 4 10:10 am 5 10:00 am 6 12:25 pm I 7 11;40 am - 5 1:10 pm c 9 1:45 pm 10 3:55 pm y 11 4:25 pm 12 6:35 pm 15 7:80 pm 16 9:40 pm Between Greenville and Greer, a No Time No. Time 70 8:20 a~m 71 7:40 am 72 10 :15 am 73 9:55 am 74 12:30 pm 75 11:40 am 1 76 1:50 pm 77 1:45 pm ti 78 3:36 pm 79 3:15 pm c 80 6:20 pm 81 4:55 pm. Tickets on sale G. S. & A. Termi-' I nal, 104 North Main Street. C. S. ALLEN, Gen'1 Pass. Agent. I FC URIR LAl\ compact and effic vice for all kinds< not blow out or jai t. with thumb scres easily attached or d a clear light 200 fe flarge red danger It is e iipped with han< detachej makes a good Strong. ADurable. Will At ealers Evei STAN ARD OIL C Norfolk, Va el~. Free Plower .Hastingas's O otlbgue Tells You Al00- t If you 'are engaged 'i' arngg or you* plant only vegetalei or flow P you canot aftord to be without k big-ca'Wlogue publitato'frosh and gw every.' $g4r by 'the. greit' South ,a seed house,'H. G, Hastings & Com mny of .ilaatii, a.; an' sent abso. itely -free, postage paid, to all wlo rite for .It, pnentioning the name of kis newspaper. In this catalogue we .tell you of a plendid offer of,'free flower seed to 11 our customers, five magnificent arieties that mean beauty about your ome and a pleasure to wives and aughters that nothing else can give. This catalogue tells you, too, about ur big cash prize offer to the Corn lub boys of your state. It tells all bout our fine yielding varieties of Drn and cotton-the kind we grow n our own 3,200 acre farm. It tells bout the best seeds of all kinds for lanting in the South. It should be I every Southern home. Write to ay and let us send it to you. H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Atlanta, Ga.-Advt. -gnuie refreshmentl Starts quick as the first delicious - drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens your tongue. Lasts long as the fruity, tart juices and oils stay in your system and mix with your blood. Not so sweet as some others-it stops thirst-doesn't produce morel Anybody can drink it and feel better. PEPSI-Cola Oives you naturalrefreshment in .a perfectly natural way. It's pure. Cools off body - wakes up mind. It isn't nedicine -it's pleasure and benefit all day longl Do you drii.k Pepsi-Cola? One glass, then a second will prove it is better than them all. Try it. You're thirsty, NOW! In Battls At 5c Our Line of B EAUTIES nithe way of exquisite Jewelry annot lio surpassed. Every romian knows the value of an rniament that is right in coloi nid style to conmplete the artis ic effect of her costu me. Our Jewelry VTill solve the problem of what )give your friends for wed ings, birthday or anniversary resents. Conme in and look~ around. 1. Snider, Easley, S. C. For the Road A YO DRIVING 4P is the most ient lighting de >f vehicles. VWill out. Equipped uis, so that it is etached. Throws et ahead. Extra signal in back, die, and when hand lantern. last for years. -ywher:e.C OMPANY When Out of Start Your Lier Working No Matter What Ails You, Dodson's Liver Tonc Is Usually a .Big Help In Getting Well-Avoid Calomel. Nine times out of ten, when you are ill or out of sorts, your liver is out of order and getting it in order again will make you feel better. When your liver is sluggish and torpid and you are constipated and bilious, it is im possible to feel well. There was a. time when a. great number. of people took calomel when so troubled. But this is not true today. It has become widely known that cal omel often has bad af ter-effects and is even dangerous to many. The uso of Dodtson's Liver Tone instead of calomel has spread' wonderfully because it has prov ed so beneficial in so many house holds. Pickens Drug Co. recommend and guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone instead of calomel and guarantee to refund purchase price (50) to you instantly with out question if you are not per fectly pleased with the way in which it relieves you from con stipation, sick headach e, bilious ness, etc. It "livens the liver" and is a pleasant-tasting, vege table liquid, easy to take and causes no pain, no gripe, no bad results, no change from your regular duties and habits. To test Dodson's Liver Tone is a sensible matter because you get your money back if you are not satisfied.- -Adv, Gone, and Nearly Forgotten, What has become of the old fashioned boy who used to bring in wood and kindling every night?-Pickens Sentinel. Died of o1d age twenty years ago, and left no descendants. -Newberry Observer. Best Cough Medicine for Child ren "I am very glad to say a few words in praise of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy" writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for my children and myself and it iever fails to relieve and cure a cold or cough. No family with children should be without it ns it gives almost immediate relief in cases of crop.' Chambierlain's Cough RemedIy is pleasant and safe to take, For LUXURY io -get a MI WY.'Z "22''. Ii; is , andl~ tr'avels fromi 28 to 32 n oline, and fromi I10,000 to 11 of tiiles. It is I ihe ost (eet to oper'Iate, giving~ you all ti in wit hout aniy of thei oh~jU Equsippedt Complyoet ..91g4 Imp METZ " WINNER OF THE GU~DD The Gearless Car-No Clutch .Theo three MI"TZ cairs wore thje ON~IX GEARLESS cransm11isi. andi. they wei scores, 'vithLo it aidd ition~al allowanlce (: ontiro oight daiys (f the( contest. Thie M ElY% ''2W Ia a huigh gratle, fully guar trol. It is er nipe l wvithI -cylimler :2' hi.p. I fl( , . cuLsidI 10 t h I| ti riuu. i AUTO REPAIR Nom inatio To cnter the etntest for Oh coupon to the Ce.ntest Depar GOOD FOR 1 I HEREBY NOMINATI' Mr. Mrs. Miss Postoffice Nominatcd by. Address-- - -- Only one nomination coup~ contestant. The -name of divulge I After an ilYtes of ge'/e4'Ai months, Mrs. W. L. Pio4ts fied at hei horne in. Easley last ruesday at 5:80 o'clock p.m. 'Be. Eore her marriage about 8 -years aigo she was- Miss Esther John son, and had lived in Easley practically her entire life. She Was held in the highest esteem by an unusually large number )f friends. She had lived an ex 3mplary life and taken an active interest in the Methodist-church. Mrs. Pickens was 82 years Qf age. She is survived by her husband, two small children, bwo brothers. Dupree and R. E. Johnson, and four sistersMisses Ellie,QueenMay Beth and Mar gie Johnson. She was a daughter )f the late Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Johnson. Nice House in Splendid Town. The J. L. 0. Thompson prop arty in the town of Liberty, nice six-room house, outbuild ings. orchard, about eight acres land, are for sale on reasonable terms, or will swap for farming and, For further particulars tpply to W, 1j. Chapman, cash erFarmers andMerchantsBank, Liberty, S. C. For Sale. Forty-eight acres valuable Farm land situated within one mile of the city limits of the city )f Easley, S. C., near Alice cot bon mills. This property has a new eight-room dwelling house, iniple out-buildings and a good barn on it. The land is very strong and is (specially adapted to truck farming. For prices, berms, etc.. call on or write to los. E. Leach, Attorney, Eas! ley, S. 0. L ADIES iattted to 1 et i r louatyil rc representatives tan estnlal lslwvt I nohndIlg ih rao u if ousehollt retediles. ian < evote it I or part if tinle A good (11h11t(0 to estublis a luerattive bIsiatoss. For full partinia rs write at once to Josephine Webster Remedy Co. sO1 Ill liEN), IN I). To the Junk Heap With Calomel Be healthy, happy, and you will bo, if you cut out danger ous Calomel UlIand take the famous H o t Springs L i v o r Buttons from Arka1nss. Best on oarth for ologgedlivor, lows of aptite, diz. - ziness5, malaria, 1heianehe and sal tow skin. They aro a wonderful body tonic. 26 cenits, aill deaUIlr. ith ECONOMY a stylishl, ealsy id~ing~ ear, iles ont ( NIC~ gallon of gas ~,000 1oi1(s onl a sinigle sE' nomiical ear' on the m1ar'ket me leaure1's of15 atomobil EN TOUR to Slip -No Gears to Stripe '0 then ONiY onrs that, held perfoot S tittne e'xter Bionl ot 11 I an kn , for theg~ anralna I, stan ablirdl arillaIery wthaals, best aui-l lty Goodaaal alhlelier tires~ live baunpas aawaal gaas genaerataa.lor, aorn pu t , taoo liln lit, e. nwld albnbs hIlls as fast as anty ear innde, CO~ SELLING AGENTS eJ CENTRAL, S. C. il n Coupon r le of the prizes sen d this tment, Pickens Sentinel. ,000 VOTES on will be credited to a a nominator will nno- be 0: 0 ~ Fertzer The Anderson Phosph tes . Oil Company Are making a Fish, B106 Bone goods this year th" probably has no equal on the market , When all the Fertilizer is about the same. pr why not get the Best. There is nothing better" V this Fish, Blood and Bone goods and we are not there is any as good. It will not pay you to take any chances on Fertilizer, for by the time you find you have used inferior Fertilizer you have practically lost a crop it is too late to repair the damage. W'nen yu lose a crop yon lose a yea and that is a serious matter with all of us... Our Eish, BkMod and Bone are used in ou and higher grade 5---not in the lower grades. Blood and Bone costs more than the lower grade for. No better crops were made in Anderson, A ville, Greenwood, Newberry, Oconee and Pic counties last year than where our goods were use PICKENS1BA ICKENS, S, C. Capital & Surplus $ 60,0 hnterest Pad on Deposits In Musical Instruments Slightly Used One hornless $i ..oo Talking Machine, oak cabine ew, for $6.75. One Victor $6o.oo Talking Machine, mahogany abinet, large size, perfect condition, can't tell from n One $90.00 Parlor Estey Organ, oak, slightly us tyle, $58.00 One $75.0o Oak Organ, used three months, per it ion, $38-00. One oak upright piano, well known make, canh een used, for $198.oo. One $5oo mahogany upright piano, standard xcellent condlition, for $175.00. WVe have many other bargains in new and use ients to offer this month. \Vle sell thirty-five dliffere ianos and organs. Also Victor and Columbia Tal hines and Records. New catalog of records will b nqest. JOHN H. WILLIAMS): The Piano Merchant Grand Opera House Building, GREENVILLE, Good For 50 Vote In The Pickens Sentinel's Player Piano Contes * Name of Contestant ........-........ -... --- - ---- - - * Address--...........----.. ...-- .. ... .......-- ......... :This coupon when filled out wvith namo and address of ce *brought or mailed t , Contest Manager, Pick -no Sentinel, w~I ..votes. ,Ntgo fe*F