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- FRESH CABB New Shipment PICKENS The Rexall Store. Local and County Commissioner Bowen visited In Seneca last Week. C. W. Smith of Liberty route a was in Pickens Monday ou business. Beware of the stranger who wants to give you something for nothing. More than eight thousand people are reading The Pickens Sentinel this week Theyamous Four -Bostonians will be at the school auditorium Wednesday night, February 18. M. Crenshaw and W. of the upper section of .'were visitors at the Monday. Mr. W-. T.AikinTgood citi of near Pendleton, was in okens Monday and paid The entine lan appreciated visit. B. La Boon and W. F. rOhistfpher carried a colored woman from this county to the sTate hospital for thinsane last week.. SenatTJ. Mauldia.of this -an .of the' cow wlibh is iivestigating aff.of the stat asylum- in The Pickens county Board of -Commiisioners went to Atlanta last week, at the invitatioa of W. A: Neal, to inspect some new models of road machinery. Mr. Pierce Mauldin, of the -lassy Mountain section, died Monday morning from heart disease. Mr. Mauldin had been sick some time wil h pneumonia and had about recovered from this disease. He leaves a large fafnily and many friends to mourn for him. tGIVEN 1st Prize, 1( 2nd Prize, 2 % 3rd Prize, Can of Above is a list of prizes which: Every 25 cents spent at my stor< at these prizes. Come in and get a - Greg T. Maulin, * y oods are| BUY Farmers are spending thoi Fertilizers. It is therefore nec< the composition of his guano be use. The Old Reliable Poconm all question that it contamns the It is to the farmer's interest to When you have done this you a ol guano every time. Some guano is all alike. But it is not whole.business is: They have ~tilizer, and by cutting the price lieve that their's is first class, w SOur Electric Crop Grower is th and Mr. Harvey's High Grade See our agent before you place you won't have to worry over ti The Pocomol 0. S. Stewart, Dea * FAMILY ?S KEOEE1 m 4s P1sPo XGE PLANTS . Af Garden Seeds DRUG CO. J. N. Hallum, Proprietor. Personal You can get the famous Bar rington-Hall bakerized coffee at Folger, Thornley & Co's. Tf you want to make $15 in gold by the end of the month with little effort see particulars of The Sentinel's cash offer in this week's advertisement and article referring to the great prize contest. Detective "Zade" Cox, of the Southern railway, spent a part of last week in Pickens. While here he secured a settlement foi some goods which were stolen from the Easley depot by Cole man Caudle and sold to a citi zen of this county. J. D. Simmons has moved from Pickens route 4 to Six Mile. Mr, Simmons owns a nice place in Six Mile and mov ed there in order to gt t the bene fit of an excellent school for his children. He was a visitor in Pickens Tuesday. a. Dwight Attaway, the popular and efficient agent at the Pickens depot spent several days this week visiting relatives in Atlanta and College Park, Ga. When he. returned Tues di',- wearing a. Shecked cap, a strtpe necktie and streaked collar everybody.thought Broad way Jones had hit town -until they saw that familiar smife. W. R. Hicks, who moved from Belton to this county about two years ago, is a good farmer. An instance of proof is that this season ha made 4.500 pounds of lint cotton on. ne acres of his land near Oolenov church .On this land he used four to six hundred ,pounds of guano and kainit and about twenty loads of stable manure. We have a picture of a. part of this -field white with cotton. Mr. Hicks hopes to beat this re cord this year. AWAYn N lbs. Flour 0 lbs. Sugar Pendennis Coffee [ will give a-way March 1ht. a during February will get a chance lucky number.. Pickens, S. C. A alwas fresh. T HE ST isands of dollars annually for ssary to inquire closely into fore he decides what he will oke Guano has proven beyond very best ingredients made. -nake a careful investigation. vill take the Pocomoke Brand dealers will tell the farmners, true. While the truth of the bought a cheap quality of Fer just a little will make you be. hie there is no coinparison. a best standard guano made, Wonarch cannot be excelled. your order. Get the best so ie results. e Guano Co. er, Pickens, S. C. CARBS are made easier by always having at hand some of the simple, corn mon remedies. Your family doc- a tor will tell you what you should . have in the house to use in cases of accident or sudden sickness. A a little foresight in this matter will save you much worry and anxiety A and no doubt will relieve your '. loved ones of unnecessary pain + and suffering. We will fill your 4. orders with the purest of drugs. '. Bad Roads and Bad Weather, Sa Phone 24-we'll send it by mail. a EFARMACV a Phone 24 fl-s..-,, =04-- <maf*= a TAILORING OPENING FERTILIZER OF ALL March 5th, 6th & 7th KINDS + Mr. Sloman will be with us on these We will as usual handle several lies of 4 dates with a full line of ISAAC HAM- the leading brands of Fertilizers, Acids, & SO'S amous Woolens BERGER & SON'S f Murate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, and + the new Spring Patterns. M'en who have .'YOU FR OM worn these clothes know--They will also Top Dressers, be pleased to know that there will be a the prices here just s low as youw substantial reduction in the prices this anywhere for the sarnistadard of quality + Spring. It will pay you to wait for Mr. Sloman and order your Spring Suit. You that you will apreciat the b iness. h get it when you want it---made just as you want it, and the fit guaranteed. season. Comg When we announced last Fall that wevould close out our Dry Goods business we meant it. We had phenome nsuccess and we are now with just a handful of these goods left. We promised youL- also that the new season would see this storeepn in every way-larger and better selections in the lines to be featured in the futuie and we are-now in position to make the an nouncement to you that we have made good---the goods are here---others coming on every train and right now we are r dy to show you* the largest stock of goods under one roof in this section. THE BIG STORE holds a cordial welcome for everyon any titne that suits your convenience---and your presence will always be.appreciated by us and we'll do everything in our power 4em to make the visit pleasant and if you buy you may rest assured that ydou have bought as cheap---in nine cases out of ten cheaper ---than you would have gotten fhe same goods elsewhere. Again we say We can show you more goods under one roof than any other store in this section-Not taking into consideration our dry goods department at all. 0 oods Coming' in by the Car Load! Every train coming into Pickens carries car load after Z m car load of 0 for tlie Store Wagons, Buggies, Fariniture, Farm Implements, Stoves, Ranges. Hardware, PL Lime, Cement, Roofing, Building Miter s, Gasolene En gines, Pumps, Heavy and fancy Groceries. Etc. Everything you want for the farm or home at a good w substanltial saving ini price ! wSTILL&GLOSIN@OWTTLIEw 4 ~DRY@OOD8DS 4 ~The stock is fast melting away, but there are lots and lots ofgdodilBargainls 4 * here for you yet. When in the store drop around. to this department and see 4 11 what opportunity there.is here for money savig The prcsae4s slwa + .they possibly can be made and we are doing nice pies are jday ints owe 4phrtment. But stcsaegtigi uhcniinthat this cannot keep up long. If you want some of these Bargains our advice to you is COME NOW. Kepi- ouhWt Bigger Buying Power Mea 'N NetterBuying Power. . 4 the Big Store B tU Lifsuyig as we do for SPOT CASH + better shape than ever to serve you-bet- everything that comes into this store. I nqattJ~4w e h obr rc n ter in every way. StcsaebgeThis means cor.'.iderable savings to our4 + selections are better and values are better. cutmr4sw'o ef e hssvn *You owe it to yourself to see what we butoer als wae cn iyge ths avig 4'have before you buy. Get our prices, and anticipated payments. u eas aecenm odso~t + make an. honest comparison between our h h ? goods---our prices --and the other fellow, P3IC K E N SS . on yupatwthipricesouin other storeEN,04 then you decide where it pays you to buy.wildmntaehstoyu4 Prof. John D. Edens. teachers. He was not a meml- bor, a loving husband, kind e nd The moving picture sho wilb in t e tDiticon for Dichrg ON Dr OF s. ICE . -EN In emoy f M. ohnD.ber of any church, although he tender father. He leaves to opration every nightsoexthi week.~ stte f th Cist On this ?d day of F.4ruryv A. D. Inmmr f r onD mourn his untimely death a wife rday and auyngt fti ek caroine of eder Alondr 191 S ont rearingthe ore n ein Edens , wh C~a or 4in Pick en pssessed many noble Crstin and fourchidren, three sorts and Treno ntasn . rnter ct L Coudrt olxne th 1 on reain the Court~n thtiohear died Jan. 26, 1914-. w as m arried in Sunday school work and one dauneaht rcswe.re con - JudgeinandT.11 o ther Dianisrupt ofsot th 5t-a fMrh A.1,bfr to Miss MayF. L ynch April13, spoke in the highest terms of ducted at th hom ofth' e-hldfM.ee Gilstrap e Un th stait C i ourt ofteto be harlespon t. a., n i 1892, wn~o is a daughter of Maj. the Christian religion. He lived ceased by the wr iter. assisted w~cerelv burned one day last week Le'ander Alexander Tannery, of Lib- district,- at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, G . Lynch. aneepaylife of honesty by Elder B. Holder. Adis mortal Iat t~ mill village. The child was ne ar erty, mn the county of Pickens and state and tha notice thereof be publishen in The subject of this sTmetch was and uprightness before his fel- remains were laid to rest in the ! the ie. and uis clothing caught. It is of South Carolina. in sad district,fi prthed Piknsai Stiel, a newpale a son of Warren Edens and liv- low man, and in his last sick- Pickens cemeterY i n the pres- i r.p ovmng very slowly. 1et~ rerets thpat ohe ast ntdu knon saidistrct and that asolln eath He P kespent two yers in . app inrs ih n Lor d a c o and vn r vig elaties coud friendfs r s. L. E. Hughes othe mill village. aud~ ratubankrudrthe acts of nterest may appa at the sid .tm ad school at Brevard, N. C ,with no fears in death. The deceased W. C. SEABOR~. seera das w~ith pleurisy, is very much he. has duly surrendered all hish pfullt y hld e n of tbe a de tid.e anrtof ea so the h sam in tec h-r di t l y ta k a gralifinte -_ _m r vd u d rtegaeo r om pl d with all the requirements of And. it is further ordered by tue Court. ctand e a thesam li e c-k tin fr tureng ln es utaly n d nih rsad loDrTeLo Fakfrsaid acts and the orders of the court that t be clerk shall send by mail to all er at Simpsonville, Greenville the mind of the young genera- I want to than k my friendIs .twuching his bankruptcy. known creditors copi-s of said petition t and e an is lif-work tion or fuure usfulnes, butand nighbor and lso Dr J- L The .hnvictonre eo M. rankeortWhteforeheay rys thtdhehmysbe ndethi orde, adar-sedoo tte teachin g school, in 1881. He he had a generous heart toward CQannon for the kindness show-n the murde f Mar- Phagan was con- ancreed by the court to have afull dis- their places ot residence as sta' taught the principal part of his the poor and needy. The writer during the sickness and death of fied .by The sr masutprnkwl $roh 11 aebtsb ao a ex itnes s hHnrb life in this state and North Car- knows of sonme who have said our dear husband and fah--defrhsciehetsuhdbsa r xetdb a e oabl e.f At olina. He was teaching school that it was by his help that they *May the blessings of the Lor~d die ___....-..----------~ fro such dbshsareecp by law (ea of) S. an sar' ofia in this county up to the time of now own their own home, giv- .rest upon one and all. e. froiesmelpon s cahed tis adha tgi bury Cut dyo Fbu his last sickness and death. He ing to him the title of friend to MRs. J. D. EDEys rTe LninisTl~hn ~~ his da Aoefebr ary, ar. D t E . W- . Hd i wasamngou4mstsuces(lCourtr.)ewasadooayig-ofAD HIDRLbrlus D among our roost successful the poor. He was a good neigh-. AND CHILDREN. ~~nlber 27. - L'.~n'1 r Alexander Tandery, Bankrupt. / ...........................................................................................................................................