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FRESH CABB New Shipment PlClENS The Rexall Store. Local and Mr. W. M. Hagood of Easley was in Pickens this week on business, Miss Emily Bright has return 'ea from a visit to her home in Pennsylvania. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. El bert Bowers of Oolenoy, on thE 6th inst., a fine boy. The Pickens county medica: society held a regular meeting at Eaglev last Wednesday. L. A. Goudelock, of route 3. was a visitoi ens last Wednesday. Christine Sutherlant is visiting friendc ies nbtih -county. Miss Isabelle Ashmore oJ Greenville was the week-en( guest of Miss Vesta Ashmore. Mrs. H. T. Keenan, of Liberty spent several days last weel with her father, B. F. Parsons Miss Leta. Holtzendorf, 01 Liberty,.spent the week-end a, thege of Miss Vesta Ash more. xried by J. B. Newbery a his office Feb:- 2, Miss Aleei Wardlaw and Suther W. Mc Able of Liberty. Miss Mattie Blackstone ani . .Cater were married by J B. Newbery at his residenci Feb. 8. -Both of Pickens rout< 3. W. R. Bradley, of the govern ment department of interna revenue, was in Pickens las w~eek, looking after income ta: business. Miss Nannie Robertson, ai - .experienced teacher, has bee] elected to take charge of Wol Creek. school, in place of th' late John Edens. Hon. T. J. Mauldin has offere; a .gold medal to the winner o the girls' contest to be held in connection with the count: track meet and oratorical con test. Shrf or went to Pendle Durhamn, charged with break ing-in J. M. Garrett's store .seve' niiles west of Pickene *last May. 2 -heriffRoark had five prison i in jail at one time last wee] clarged with stealing. Whei ~brought in the fifth one~ anther prisoner opined "tha ~people who owned stores coul< aelee' well now, because all th thieves are in jail." -.J.iRowlev Williams, a nativ - of ickens county, who for th ~past~ beven years has been wit * the fIrm of Pride. Patton & Ti * ngn, of'(.reenville, has accep' ~ed a position with the Piedmor Shoe Co., of the same plac4 fe will be glad to have h fiends call on him at his ne' pce, corner Main street an ~eBeeAvenve. One.of the most enjoyable an * argest attended meetings of th Entre Nous club in severn *months met with Mrs. W. I Mauldin. The rooms were de< -orated with flowers. After th~ work hour a sweet course wa served. The visitors were: Mrn J. F. Banister, of Liberty; Mrn *J. F. Robinson, of Easley; Mrn 1M. F. Boggs, mother of the hos tess, Nimmons; Mrs. W. H. Asi more and Miss Vesta Ashmor< I' Your Corn KEG WEE XGE PLANTS >f Garden Seeds DRUG CO. J. N. Hallum, Proprietor. Personal Fletcher Gentry has been sick some time with grip. Miss Mildred Cox spent last Saturday in Greenville. J. P. Carey spent Saturday in Charleston on legal business. Miss Stella -Porter spent th week- end with home folks here Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. R.H Hayes, of the Griffin section, or the 6th inst , a fine boy. W. T. O'Dell, 'a promineni farmer of near Pickens speni Monday here on business. Mr. J. M. Aiken and daugh ter, of Piedmont are visiting Mrs. F. L. Finley of Pickens. Emery Holyroyd, of Green ville, spent several days here re cently with Rev: and Mrs. W E. Wiggins, Messrs. Charlie Robinson an< Julian Sanford of Greenville spent the week-end here wit] the formers parents. Mr, and Mrs. Furman Norris Miss Norma- Griffin and Mis Britt, of Cateechee, spent las Wednesday evening in Pickens Miss Vesta Ashmore delight fully entertained a number o of friends at her home 01 Hampton avenue last Saturda: vening. SJack Lewis, a Pickens bo' who has been in Montana sever al years, came back here Tues -day night to visit his mother SWe hope he will decide to sta: here. Court of general sessior s wi. convene in Pickens February 22 So far as we can learn there wij be only one rmurder case to tr at this time. but quite a numbe of other cases. We advise our people not t spend their good money for fart papers, or any other kind of pa pers, which they know nothin; of. A cheap farm paper fullco fake advertisements is wors than none at all. -Mrs. Smith,wife ofN.K.Smitl> died on the 5th inst. at her hom in the Carmel section, fror pneumonia. She was burie the day following her death a Mt Carmel church. She leave a husband and several childre: to mourn her death. The sym pathy of the entire communit: goes out to the bereaved~ones. A remedy advertised in Tb Sentinel gets this recommenda tion from a user not living i: Pickens county: "'Your medi ctne helped me wonderfully Three weeks ago I was too wea: to spank the baby. Today tam strong enough to whip th e old nan, and I've done it too' [-'We are going to guit adyerti: ;- ing this medicene. -. Married, at the FairviewBai s tist church, near Taylors, S. C Sunday, Jan. 11, 1914, Miss C< ra Copeland and Mr. Edgar l\ Farmer. The ceremony we performed by Rev, H. C. He ter. The bride is the daughti e of Mr. L. C. Copeland, a prom , nent farmer of the Taylor se . tion. Mr. -Farmer was just'horn -on a visit from Dallas, Tex. XE e were very sorry he didn't get1 s bring his bride to visit frient ;. and relatives at Pickens befol ;. returning to Texas. He was a .companied back by his tsu ;- brothers, W. F. and S. P. Fa - mer, who expect to make the .homes in Texas. Will Vanish in a few days if you will i use our corn cure as direct- -z ed. And going to the other ' extreme our scalp lotion will remove dandruff just as quickly and effectively. Those are only two of the good things to be had at this store. We'll tell you the others if you ask. 7The price of Dike's Corn' Ease is 25c. Same price by' mail. PHfA RMAnCY We learn with regret that the store house and stock of goods of Mr. R. M. Baker of Norris were completely destroyed by fire one night last week. Only a small amodnt of the loss was covered by insurance. Rev. J. B. Jones. a native of this county, now of Transyl vania county, North Carolina, is visiting relatives and friends around here. Before he goes back to his adopted home he expects to visit each one of the churches where he was pastor in former years. He has .serv ee a large number of churches in Anderson, Oconee and Pick bns counties, and it will take him some time to visit them all. He has many friends who wish for him a most pleasant time during these visits. 0. S. Stewart, who has been with the Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. for the past year, has re signed his position there and en tered the insurance field. He will represent the Southern Life Insurance Co. in Pickens coun ty. This is a South Carolina company and is the - fastest growing insurance company do ing business in this state. Mr. Stewart will be glad to talk to anyone interested in insurance. He will also sell fertilizers in this county, handling the cele brated Pocomoke brands. See his ad in this paper. T. A. Bowen of this county will attend the meeting of the state farm demonstrators at Clemson College Thursday. Fri day and Saturday of this week Mr. Bowen is doing good work in Pickens county and the more the people co-operate with him the better work he can do. His services are absolutely free to our iarmers and information of all kinds of interest to farmers can be secured from Clemson GIVEN 1st Prize, I 2nd Prize, 3rd Prize, Can ol Abbve is a list of prizes which Every 25 cents spent at. my sto at these prizes. Come in and get: SGreg T. Mauldin, My goods art BUY BE Farmers are spending th< Fertilizers. It is therefore ne the composition of his guano I -use. The Old Reliable Poco, all, question that it contains th< eIt is to the farmer's interest to When you have done this you of guano every time. Some uano is all alike. But it is n whole business is: They hav Stilizer, and by'cutting the pric Slieve that their's is first class, Our Electric Crop Grower is t and Mr. Harvey's High Gradi - See our agcnt -bef ore you plat you won't have to worry over The Pocomc 0. S. Stewart, D( Sin this comm s M the prote custo SPrice, Qualil e Headlight Ox S20 lbs. Frank - Flower Pots, M 10 qt. Milk lB )M 14 qt. galvami 25c. M 8 cakes goed I M Specials in G. SLargeline c j just arrived. n You will f m ~any lines a 5 B. F. PARSO] Catarrnh Cannot B- Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, -as they cannot reach the sat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood cr cor.ztitut~lnl disease, and In order to cute it you must take in ternal renied-ios-. 1IIalWs Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucqus surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure i3 not a quacc me'icire. r was prescrib d by one of the best ph* sicliaS in this country for years an-1 ig5 a regular prescriptiOn. It I- composeIl of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The pcrcct ccn b n= tion of the two Ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful resuits in curing catarrh. Send for testimonals, free. F. J. CIENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0. S'cld by ::-*.rc'% 75.c. i.ake Hallsn amily PilU fcr constipation. College without cost. Our peo ple will never know how much good this college is doing until they use it more for their bene fit. Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word Nothing sold above the mar ket, many things sold below the market price. Will pay the mar ket price at all times for eggs. Johnson's 5 and 10 Cent Store, Lost or Strayed-Black and white spotted Poland China shoat, from Cureton mill. Any information concerning same, address E. J.Tripp, Pickens,S.C. Have nice lot of Tennessee mules on hand to sell or swap for cash or good papers. They are the cheapest lot I have seen. J. E. Crane. Liberty, S. C. Wanted-Two one horse ten ants, one two horse tenant, with or without stock. Good land, house and pastures. A. K. Edens. Pickens route 4. No better flour can be ground I out of wheat than 1 will sell you at $4.95. Half patent fit for a king at $4.95. Oil 12c. T. D. HARRIS. Fine printing at Sentinel office AWAYM 00 lbs. Flour 0 lbs. Sugar Pendennis Coffee I will give a-vay March 1t. re during February will get a chance Slucky number. - Pickens, S. C. n always fresh. ST usands of dollars annually for essary to inquire closely into )efore he decides what he will noke Guano has proven beyond very best ingredients made. make a careful investigation. will take the Pocomoke Brand dealers will tell the farmers, t true. ,While the truth of the e bought a cheap quality of Fer just a little will make you be while there is no comparison. he best standard guano made, : Monarch cannot be excelled. :e your order. Get the best so the results. ke Guano Co. 'aler, Pickens, S. C ARSONS anity stands for otion of his irnrs ill y and Weight eralls, $1.00 Ln Sugar, $1.00. per gallonu, 10c. i u ckets, l0c. zed Water Pails aundry soap 25c r [assware at 5c. f Crockery ware e .nd bargains in y my store, aPickens S. C. Pickens Route 3 Small grain is looking fine ;hrough this section. A large crowd attended Sun iay school at I1olly Spring Sun lay Miss Irene Hendricks and John Chastain visited Miss Essie Mae Porter Sunday. Lambert Gillespie and son, Edd, of Cherryfield N. C., visit ed in this community Satuiday. Montvale school is progresing nicely with H. A. Towns prin cipal, Miss Esther Gravely as sistant. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillespie and daughter Emma, visited on Oolenoy Sunday. Holly Spring school is pro gressing nicely with Miss Irene Hendricks as teacher. ROSEBUD. Weston and Sims Appointed. Senator Smith, of South Caro lina. wou a victory Monday when the the president anpoint ed Francis H. Weston as dis trict attorney over J. W. Thurs ton, Senator Tillman's man. Weston is of Columbia and Thurston of Edgefield. James L. Sims, of Orange burg, was appointed .marshal. He was recommended by Sena tor Tillman. Antioch Baptist Chgch Rev. B. M. Smith will preach at Antioch Baptist church. thE 3rd. Sunday in February thE 15th at 11 o'clock a. m.. Every. body cordially invited to come. A. T. Winchester, Church Clerk. The All Day Singing. There will be an all day sing ing at Golden Creek church or the third Sunday, 15th. Every body has an especial invitatio to come and -bring songbook, and well-filled baskets. Ever] rofessor be sure and come. C. F. Sri. Church Notice. There will be a special servic< held at the Presbyterian churci next Tuesday night, Februar' 17, at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. W. M Buchanan, of Kobe, Japan, wi] deliver an address. The publi, is cordially invited to attend. The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church will give a Val entine party at the home of Mrs B. E. Grandy Friday night,fron 8 to 11 o'clock. A small admis sion fee of 10 cents will be charg ed and everybody is invited. Citation. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By ,1. B. Newbery, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Nancy E. Porter an Ebert Porter made suit to me to grar thenm letters of administration of th, estte and effects of J. R. Porter. Therefore,to cite and admomish all an singular the kindred and creditors c J. R. Porter, deceased, that they be an appear before me, in the Court of' Prc bate, to be held at. Pickens, S. C., o: the 19th day of February, 1914, nem after publication hereof, at 10 o'cloc in the forenoon, to showv cause, if an they have, why the said adnministratio: should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal thi 0th day of January, Anno Domoini I914 J. B. NEWBERY. J. P. P. C. OpI This ilel's P Time il aild tli be allo One Year Two Years. Three Years Four Years ~ Five Years TliiP will bE fail to e during English Comments. London. - While "respect for his high character and fine Ideals" moves the Globe to wish President Wilson well out of his troubles in conection with Mexico, Peru and Haiti, whose bloodstained administrations" chal-: lenge the president's policy of .non recognition, it considers his position impracticable. The newspaper con tinues: "The expedient of sanctioning and supporting civil war in a neighboring state is a declaration of war in a form which can hardly be reconciled with the comity of nations. The danger of the situation from the point of view of the United States Is that there is no retreat with honor from the uncom promising If impracticale position President Wilion has taken up." Schooner Went Ashdre, Norfolk, Va. - The threemasted schooner Helen H. Benedict, dptain Torey, from Perth Amboy, N. A, to Ferdinand, Fla., in ballast went a I ore in thick weather one and a half m south of thei Nags Head life-savin .station, which is about 60 miles south of Cape Henry. Her crew were being taken off in the breeches buoy, the sea being too rough for the launching of life boats by the life savers who went early to the assistance of Captain Tor rey and his imperiled crew. 'Fight Hog Cholera. Washington.-Threatened loss of $200,000,000 worth of hogs this year from cholera led the senate to agree to a bill appropriating $500,000 to fight the disease. Report on Church Membership. Washington.-Actual enrolled mem. bership of Christian huerches in the United States showed a net increase of 618,000 or 1.8 per cent during 1913, according to statistics published by the Washington office of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in Amer ica. The Methodist church led in the Increased membership with 220,000. The other churches in their order fol low: Baptist,, 64,600; Presbyterian, 45,600; Lutheran, 36,100; Disciples 21, 800, and Episcopal, 16,500. Hundreds See Futile Fight. Chicago.-Hundreds of helpless per. sons lined the shores of Lake Michi gan watching the futile fight against death of three men, whose boat had ; -been crushed by ice floes. Once the r men, gained a large block of ice tc which they clung until they slipped off. Then, encouraged by the cries of cheer from the spectators who were unable to render assistance of any kind the men fought on and gained another ice cake where they clng until, numbed by cold, they slipped back Into the water and were drowned. The Sentinel's Telephone is lNumber 27. IWanted-To buy peas and cane seed. Highest prices paid. Submit samples and prices. -Flour and Grain Co, wholesale grocers, opposite Pates and Allen, Greenville, S. C. -! Citation. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens.. By J. B, Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas. Mrs. Mary F. Edens and W. R. Lynch made suit to me to grant them letters of administration of the estate and effects of John D. Edens. eThese are Therefore. to cite and ad monish all and singular the kmndred-and creditors of the said John D. Edenr, f deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be .held at Pickens, S. C. , on the 26th day i of February, 1914, next after publication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the r said Administration should not be grant. Given under my hand and seal this s 6th day of February, Anno Domini 1914. -. J. B. Newbery. J.P.P.C Sor tui is Opportun layer Piano ( ; from Febru following. wed for subs Price of The Sentinel Reg $1.oo 2.00 3.00 5.00 is positivell made durini secure ,e very this pn iod. Watch The Big Stor EVERY train is bringing, us loads of wagons, buggiaes, furniture, stoyes, ranges, shel f +hard wvare,'edge tools, farm- im ments, poultry wire, barb wvi e ails, flour, feedstuffs, etc. and youNw.11 alwaysfind hie re the largeststoc s i to be found in *this part of the +state, and as -we are buying them in large quantities wve are able to make you lowers1 prices than you can get the same goods fo'r elsewhere. It will pay you to keep in + touch with the Big Store HEATH=BRUCE=MORROW_ COMPANY Pickens, South Carolina Bure, LundRBHEi r js the hing tore ths c we ateAds fer wagonYs, b hveite, an pl tomh.Bdankes etoo.lfam ir ents upoule.y wrhaty Parlo, BeiRoo ourtcen.edastufock an o~~ ander aysg d hr i to bien in Thesparenfti state anoafw vote buingl riteins.reqaniisw arae abes Etorae oloer 6,oo sameoo f, elswhre 7,oot wi p5,ay yo t2oooepin4 Stuwthehe Bige Stre thicones.>Dn' subscH=riptionORROWle