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Your Moe8; Gives Picke yfor Fletcher's You Rave Always Bonaght, and which has been use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision sinceItis infancy. Allow no Qn# to-deeive youlnthis. Imitations and "Just-as-good "are but e with and. endan the ealth ot 4i ~ ~ agaist xperimente CAST-ORIA sttefor Castor Oil, Pam . It is pleasant. y nor other Naro6tie It destroys Wvorms an',thur ears it of . pation, les. and Bowels, natural sleep. s Friend. ORIA ALWAys the Signature of !he Kind'You -Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COM PANY. NEW YORK CITY. The Prices Are e( Rig h.t Come and do your trading early. We are prepared to give you good service. We have al most anything you may want in Dry Goods, Notions Undeuwear and Shoes. OUR PRICES SHALL 4BE RIGHT. We have a good many things we wish to close out, and will make liberal discounts on them. Conie a d~ buy. MYake yourself and famniy h ppy id belp t# miike us happy. ''A. K. Park West nd, Geenve CAR Low cost? Why a - Ford recently averaged * twenty-five and a third miles to a gallon of gas oline-for thirty-three .hundred miles! And this is not an exceptional Ford performance. .Ford economy is a big reason for Ford popu- -- Fie ha rE 01 the new price of A4~he Ford. * ~ runiabout? the touring car is five fifty;ttl.e town car seven fifty-f. 0. b. Detroit, coIiplete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from mith & Jones, Easley, S. C. Repair parts also pt in stock. . SMIT H Wv. N. JONES Easley, S. C. kins' Prolific Cotton er at an advantage because he is first in the market with his crop. ARLIEST COTTON IN THE WORLD From Planting to Boll. Grows More Cotton to the Acre. -Supply is Limited. Order Quick! ? The Only Genuine Sold in this State. W. H. MIXON SEED CO., CHARLESTON. Sole Distributors for South Carolina. Also All other Seeds. Write for Catalogue. SGood For 50 Votes IThe Pickens Sentinel's Player Piano Contest mone; the cy Contestant little their goo. ----....----........ of exceptapon when filled out with name a- d address of cot testant and number spailed to) contest Manager. Pt k- ns Sentinel. wil j handsom Net .C.oo-4a s~ home nc ::':~ ? timeinin - new frien Prisoner Makes At tempt to Escape Coleman Caudle, the Easley youth, recently lodged in the ickeni -county .jail, charged witb .burglary. made an unsue cessful attempt to escape from the jail recently. He was in possession of a knife, which he claimed to have found in his cell, and taking the steel spring from the sole of his shoe, he gapped the blade of the- knife, making asawof it. With this he sawed the lock ofhf I cell door and was In aking, a btle in the outside wall when discovered. Bheriff Roark was carrying some fruit to Caudle which his father had sent him. As he un locked and passed through th5h big door which leads to the cells, Caudle attacked him from be hind. After a scuffle the sheriff succeeded in handcuffing the prisoner and locking him up. Two other prisoners were in the same cell with Caudle, but neither made any attempt to es cape. In fact, one wrote a note informing the sheriff of the at tempted escape and dropped it out of the window, but it was not found until the next day. The Greenville News carried a story of the affair, written up in Jesse James style and making it appear that every prisoner in the jail was in the plot, but as is quite frequent with stories in that paper, the facts were great lv distorted. Don't You Believe It. Some say that chronic consti pation cannot be cured. Don't you believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others-why not you? Giye them a trial. They.cost only a quarter, For sale by all dealers. -Adv. Brains Dulled By Constipation Some People Only Half Alive. Dodson's Liver Tone Cleans You Out and Wakes You Up. When constipation is having its evil effects on your body and brain, ?ature is doing her best to offset them and overcome the cause-itself. But usually Nature cannot do this unaided. -In the past many sufferers at such.a time used to turn to dan gerous calomel in hope of relief. For some people calomnel does appear to give a temporary ben efit, but as a matter of fact it is a poison that proves to be inju rious and even dangerous to many. If you have ever taken calomel you probably have suf fered from evil conditions fol lowing its use. *Lut nowadays great numbers of people haye learned* how to feel better, brighter and health ier by taking Dodson's Liver Tone instead of calomel. In deed, this harmless vegetable, liquid is recommended and guar teed by the Pickens Drug Co., who will refund the purchase price to you without question if you are not completely satisfied with it. Get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for only 50c. and learn for yourself hlow easily. and natur ally it assists Nature in getting rid of and correcting constipa tion and biliousness,how it clears away the sick headache and coated tongue and sets you right without any interference with your regular habits. Fine for the children. They like to take it.-Ady 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. SLeave Arrive No. Time No. Time ;1 6:00 am 2 8:10am T 3 7:60 am 4 10:10 am - 5 10:00 am 6 12:25 pm 7 11:40 am 8 1:10 pm . V 9 4:25 pm 10 3:553pm - V 1 4:5pm 12 6:35 pm 15 7:30 pm 16 9:40 pm Between Greenville and Greer. SNo Time No. Time S70 8:20 am ' 71 7:40 am C 72 10:15 am 73 9:55 am 74 12:30 pm 75 11:40 am .. 76 1:50 pm 77 1:45 pm . 80 3:36 pm 79 3:15 pm 80 6:20 pm 81 4:55 pm Tickets on sale G. S. & A. Termi nal, 104 NorthL Main Street. C. S. ALLEN, E: Gen'l Pass. Agent. Our Line of BEAUTIES In the way of exquisite Jewelry cannot be surpassed. Every woman knows the value of an ornament that is tright in color and style to complete the artis tic effect of her cos nine. WsIE's6e1ie oblemn pf what to give your liendi dor wed *dings, bid~hda -r antiversary presents.' Come in and 1 k around. -y t] - belonm N; enoug, best c Try -use Ka old-sty] Pot. on Col amouni GERMAN IL c ea-o mcCormick I san ranciseo. 25 -wrI.-8 rersment Start Flit IA quick as the first deliciou drop of P:-Cchz moisten yCgurtor3oue. Lasts long a t.ae fruity, tart juices-and oil ::yin yo-ur system and mi: nitrh youi: blood, Not si sweet as some others-it stop thirst-doe::n't produce more An.,gdy can drink it and fee 1Ltte. PEPSI-Colk '--'s you~ 7metra! refreshncr la a erfectly natural way 1s pure. Cools cff body - 4'' wv!:s up mind. It irn vedi-ine-it's pleanurS an< 3.11ital day long! Do ye d~:kPepsi-Cola? One glas. tun - second will prce itci etter than them all. Try i Y-u're thirsty, NOW! j iaotesAt I Founts ,ra iny.-, yse n , A ~ 5c ret nusme ofthes-i ir he stre mn oed. The M anidrin t a$ e Thoel bov sn anyu one ti the Pirenenrtinere is offer larges uin er o's otmessj periant to receives the cee givent the Pices ofeiru Coni nouvly contestnt wih s [oer piaoe maufate ih han tcoteianwo isaent collegtecholarship a micl The damon ring a b 'Too Much Weed" uinsManya Cotton Crop The answer is-.,Balance our~ fertilizer! The idea iat cotton doesn't need much POTASH s to a past :age Few soils I ave h available Potash to produce the )tton. a'cotton fertilizer witli 5 to 8% Potash and init liberally in side-dressings. Add to an e fertilizer an equal amount of Kainit. ish Pays. Write to us for free book ton. Culture and for prices on any of Potash from a 200-lb. bag up. LI WORKS. Inc., 42 Broadway, New York ck Savannah, sank a Trrst B2d. r Orieas Whitney Central Dank Bldg. California St. Atlaxta. Empire DWdx. J. S. Christotiher, who i. with the National Biscuit Co. .of Spartanbur , spetnt Sunda) with his family in Pickens. e'-C FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE 1 Are Told How to Regali - -Strength and Vigor. As ona grows old the waste of thi system becomes more rapid than re pair, the organs act more slowly an less effectively than in youth, the cir culation is poor, the blood thin an< digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver an( Iron tonic without oil is the idea strengthener and body-builder for ol folks, for it contains the very element needed to rebuild wasting tissues an( replace weakness with strength. Vino also fortifies the system against coldi and thus prevents pneumonia. Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga. says: "If people only knew the goo Vinol does old people, I am sure yot would be unable to supply the de mand. I never took anything befort that did me so much good as Vinol s It is the finest tonic and strengtl creator I ever used in my life." s If Vinol fails to build up the feeble s old people, and create strength wE s . will return your money. Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S.C Citation. The State-of South .Caroline, County of P.ektns By J. B. Newbery. Pr6batte J.idve: Whereas. MarthaE Smith made suit t< me to grant her letters of adni-nistratici [ of the Vtate and Effects of Jan-s H Smith. T 1hese are Ther -fo. to cite a;.:! ad monmsh all and singular the kmdtrt d an< creditors of thi' s tid Ja-a s H Smits itceaised, th't they be and appear be tfo~e' e, in the C 'urt of Probrate, to t Iheld at Pickers. S. C..gon the PNth dla: of February. 1914. next a f'er pulicatioi beoat 10 o'c o~k in the forenot n, t4 sd.ow eaure, if an, they have, why thb ssa d A I :tinis'ratin s'culdi not be t rant Gik en under my hand nril si al thi 2h .v o.f Jt nuary, An.'r Domini 1914 J. B. Newbery. I r.J.P. PC' Notice to Debtors and Creditor -~ARlt ers -'*s i..ddinutelaims g-tnst iii - estate-' f the late J IB. Thomas mus present the san:e duly proven on o:- b fore the k. t day of M arch 19 4. or 1. debarrett payytarn'; an.4 a-l pertens mr debted to said astate nmust make pay m tent on or- before th - abov d .te to th -undersigned. M1HS T.' 8 T jO - Aum i-t a ilx. 00 Player Piano t< iven Free. Sbeautiful Cote Player Piano whic] .ng to the contestant obtaining th i the contest flow going on, but iti by no means does the piano justicE pany, where the piano is on display is to that. The beauty of the pian >t be aporeciated without a visit t >iano is warranted for ten years. N this country has a higher ratin facturing Company, of Fall Rive. ~ntinel is offering in this contest woul .utifui soltaire, is on display in tk rmacy. You may examine the rin ihe-Pharriileyi who mnav.be oajart another-. rize~eitfe 'Itine schola: College at Greenyille. But the cor ond largest n~umber of jotes wiil I e ring or the scholarship. One of ti the diamond ring exclaimed, "Wh a the piano!" Then there is a your emely anxious to get the busine, goes to show that all of -.the priz COOL AND NUTRITIOU! WELL-MADE MILK-SHAKE A DE LIGHT ON A HOT DAY. Easy to. Make-at Home, Provided th Necessary -Litensils Are at Hand, and They Are Cheap and -Eas ily-Procured. A food drink of real. nutritive valu arg-4 tempting appearance and taste I the.wel made milk shake. It is I lunch in itself for a warm summer' day, and is always a satisfying bei erage for one who is hungry and tired The home made milk shake is jus as good as the one made by the ver; best confedtionery, If It is proper: made: To begin with, if you woul' be a past master in the art of shak' making, you must possess yourself o a shaker. One of nickel plate that-i strong enough to stand hard shaking made with a screw cover and a littl4 spout through which the shake cal be poured into a glass, costs abou two dollars. The spout is coverei with a small tip which can be un screwed, and this is fastened to th top by a short chain which keeps i from being easily lost. Shakers fol less than a dollar can also be bought and they are quite as satisfactory fol making a good milk shike. For an egg milk -shake, break al egg into the shaker, add flavoring ani sweetening, half fill the shaker wit' rich milk and shake vigorously, i] both hands, for three or four minutes Pour it into a glass and fill it wit' milk. If a plain milk shake is want ed, put flavoring, sweetening and mill in the shaker and shake them togethei by holding one hand over the top, th4 other over the bottom of the shaker and shaking vigorously from the el bows. If vanilla or some other flavoring ex tract is used, sweetening, either in tho form of granulated sugar or a sweel sirup made by melting sugar over tho fire in just enough water to boil it i solution, must be used with it. If 9 flavoring sirup is used that is general ly sufficiently sweet. Chocolate sirup can be kept or hand for making milk shakes. T< make it, mix a third of a cupful ol cocoa with two cupfuls of granulate( sugar. Gradually add a cupful of boil Ing water and let the mixture boil foi five minutes. When it is cold add 9 teaspoonful of vanilla.4nd a teaspoon ful of very stroig coffee. This mix ture at flavois produces a delicat taste, but the coffee can bed omitte and- twice, as much .sugar added In stead. About two teaspoon'fuls of th4 sugar are needed for one glassful.ol milk. If the milk shake made accordini to the directions already given provei too heavy, make It with two-thirdt milk and one-third apollinaris water drawn ice cold from a siphon. Curtain Straps. Very dainty curtain straps may b4 made of a strip of filet net. Cut the de sired length and fold the ends to forD a point; also fold the net along th4 sides and secure it by a line of crosi stitching. Embroider a simple cross stitch design down the center of th4 strip. At each end- fasten either crocheted or buttonholed ring. These net embroidered straps ari very attractive when colors matchini the overhanging are used for the cross stitching. The strips are lovely in al ~whte with a pattern in filet darning ti take the place of the cross-stitch pal terns. Sour Cream Dressing. -Cream together one-quarter cup eac) -sugar and butter, one tablespoon eacl salt, flour and mustard and a fel grains cayenne. Scald half-pint ja light cream which has been sourec Add the yolks of two eggs to the firs mixture with the scalded cream. Coo: over-hot water, stirring constantly ur til the mixture begins to thicken, thel add half a cup vinegar, gradually, stil ring constantly and finish thickening Strain and cool. Ginger Sauce. ~raise one--or two pieces .of whol giner, put them into a saucepan wit1 thrse ounces of loaf sugar and -a piri of water and boil for several minutet thn skim andy-strain the- liquor. -Mi a little arrowtoot smoothl'y wIth a Ii1 tle cold water9tir in the other liquoi return It all tothe stewpan and sti over the fire till thickened and boilinI when it is ready for the table. Cork- Filling for Pillows. Get from your grocer a quantity c the ground cork in which grapes ar packed. With it fill pillows for th porch and hammock. They are 1igb and comfortable and are not injure by a storm. There Is no ~ danger c their drawing dampness and becomin matted, as so many fillings do. For Perfuming Handkerchiefs. Break up a quarter of an ounce c orris root and tie up in a piece c muslin. Boil with the handkerchief for a quarter of an hour, using abou three pints of water to a quarter ounc of orris root. When dry iron carefull: and you will find your handkerchief will retain a delicate violet odor. Laundry Hint. When washing dresses with pates fasteners on them, fasten them befor washing. This keeps the -springs al vight and saves time and trouble. To Keep Onions. SHeat a poker red hot and with I singe the roots to prevent all prema ture growth; pisce in a dry cola room. Methodist Minister Recommend 0Chamberlain's Cough Remedy SRev. James A. Lewis, Milacf [ inn., writes: "bChamberlainl Cough Remedy has been a neet ed and welcome guest in OU d ome for a number of years. highly recommend it to my fe lows as being a medicine worth of trial in cases of colds, coughJ and crouf-- .-:ve Chambel euirGotgli Remedy a tilt an e are confident you will .nd -very effectual 4nd continue I u. se it as occasion requires ft 'years to come, as many othei ehave done. For sale by all dea eers.-Ady. SWanted-To buy cane seed. .Hi Submit Flour grocers. - ----- - - . . . - Ra F and Hari Strong and Durablec Give steady, bright ligh-'L. Easy to light. Easyt clean and rewik. Don t -smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don'tklak. At dealers everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY' WWngton. D. C. (New Jerse) CharOtte.N.C. RcnndVa. BALTIMOREChretnWV Norfol. Va. Charlest ~S If You H'aven't THE CREAT. REMOVAL SL Youi are missing an opportunity-that seldom khocks Aty door. f there is anythin you' need in our line it w pay you call on us this Eweek.y Afterebruary 1 st, we invite you to our'new quarters o Martin lot, South MAin Street. In . wd. HD'AM IlTO A t dleeywS.eC. STANARDOILCOM AK R-hod InterestIPORd CharDepsts . NoJ. c. BUE .M. NiiULDIN PrsietHEashier pyoutcalo ustis -wek Anewfr $6-75. tw nvt out urnwqures~i carinlt, Sout s ~iz teet.niin a' tl rmnw 3 styleey58.oo. ParCorENsr, S.k C lgtyusd.e Oakrs Prausd threponthspretc diton M38.oo.E T .MALI bee Ind Musica$I98t.oeo. One hor0es $14.00gakng Macihtine, oakndardine, os s ewlln fo ndiio,6fr.7755o neadognAs Victor $ndoolmbi Talking Maciemaoayhran. ne $90.0 Reorsey catalo oak, rcsily uese, n rest$5.00 Oneoa urih Piano wellknwchkant hrlytl beend sed, f or s uidin,.REE0. s dentrtimnth. Wsl thi-ve diffren me