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ho Pickens. Seiluel PIUENS, S. C - M3 cH 5, 1914. ntered it Pickens PSomce szSecond Class MsDMaUer jHIoTT, MANAGER The Sentinel is not responsible for the views of its corres p6ndents. The slit skirt is not a closed incident, by any means. For our part, they can keei those old Chinese eggs at home. We have got out of the habit, anyway. The State wants to know what bas become of the old-fashioned man who used to snicker at thE jokes in the almanac. They'r still snickerin'-in Easley. An enpty st6ve is a mighty poo elace to .hide whiskey, es pecialy during the progress of a bfizardorwhen there is athirsts nigger about the house. 'Woman can- handle the sew Ing liacbine, the washing ma chinda -the typewriter, by she should beware of the poit ical machine-it's dangerogs! There isn't much di.erenc between the Huerta piowd an( 4he Villa mob-the whole bunci are 'murderers, --lcoters an( thieves according to all accounts There's a new-U~ngled Frencl slit skirt, desi gng especially fo: erican. women, on the wa' - - from gay Paree." d: theseWgngn' ' tistes" keep or there will nothing left of tho skirt tut the slit. W. S. West, a lawyer of Val dostaf Ga.., has been appointe< by Governor. Slaton as Unite< 'tats seidator to fill out the un exired terma of the late Senato 0. 1B.con. Mr. West wil &e~1Itil No -ember, when election will be held. In Chicago last Tuesday thi 'women voted for the first timi n a regular political primary In some of the voting precinct the, gallant election clerks put ui mirrors, so the fair voters coul< see that their votes-and hats 'were on stright. Commenting on the fact tha there was only one holiday fo the banks to observe in th month of February, the Char lotte Observer suggests tha Ground Hog Day be made ai excuse. What's the matter wit. Goosebone Day, making thre holidays? There is a great-so-do in som quarters because it is said tha there is a million-dollar deficit i: the postoffice department. Hov about the deficit in the war, the navy, the pension and the othe departments? All of them are supposed to be operated for thi benefit of all the people; why single out one department tha "don't pay?" *Senator Owen, of Oklahoma has introduced a bill in the sen ate that, if mad'e into law, wil be a blessing to this country The bill proposes to shut out o: interstate commerce all the pro ducts of child labor "in mine anm quarry, in mill and cannery, ir workshop and factory, and guar antee to the children of the na tion the opportunity w h i ci should be afforded by the re public." '' a'How's Tiis? We offer One Hundred Dolars Re yrard for any case of Catarrh that cannOt be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . 3. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Vharey orthe last2 years, and be e him perfectly honorable in all business transaetions and financianly able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BAK OF CONDIERCE, Toledo, O. Ball's catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 'Z cents per bottle. sold by all Dra~ggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Madame1 HOUSEHOLD expenses mount up. ical, is liable to LACK BUS: methods in your home by teac 3ANKING. She will enjoy her new ably surprised to note the saving at t: START YOUR~ A BANK ACC( KROWEE BANI Pickens County Ministerial Union The pastors of the town deem ing the time propitious for closer fellowship. urged each other to come together and discuss the matter of permanent organiza tion. The meeting was held in the pastor's study at the Baptist church. Rev. D. W. Hiott was elected president, E. V. Babb, vice-pres ident, and John D. Hailer, sec 'retary. The time and place of meeting will be at 2 o'clock following the first and third Sundays in the pastor's study at the Presbyte rian church. - All of the preachers of the county were invited and urged to join us, "That our coming to gether might help each other with his peculiar difficulties. promote Christian fellowship, and advance the kingdom of our Lord." At the reglfar meeting the followin- preachers were pres ent:. John A. Sander, W. P. Hdland, C. D. Waller, W. T. bbot, R. H. Lupo,. D. P. Hud son, T. C. Durham. E. V. Babb. D. W. Hiott, John D. Holler. J. T. MacFarlane. We are expecting every preach er in the county to be present ai our next meeting. Topic foi discussion: "Sunday S c h o o Work." JNo. D. HOLLER, Easley, S. C. Secretary. Program Following is the program oj the fifth annual convention o the Pickens county Sunda3 school association to be held it - the Methodist chui ch, Pickens S. C., March 12, 1914: MORNING SESSION r 10. Song service. 1 10.20. Scril ture reading an( prayer by Rev. L. E. Wiggins the pastor. Song. The Needs of Our County E. V. Babb, county president Song. 11. How Organized Sunda, School Work Can Help U SMeet Our Needs- I E. Wallace Song. 11.30. Appointing commit tees, announcemnents, by th president. Son . t 11.45. Open conference, le< 1by B. D. Jones, 'Song. e12.15. Recess. AFTERNOON SESSION S2. Song service. t2.20. Reading Scripture an: Iprayer. SSong. S2.30. The School Outside th Walls (a) The Home Depart Sment -John C. Bailey Jr. (b The Cradle Roll. SSong. 3.30. Reports of Townshil Presidents-H. A. Boggs, W A. Mathews. Songs. i4. General business. SSong. 5. Recess. EVENING SESSION 7.30. Song service. 7,3.5. The Organized Class What It Is, How to O-ganize I -Capt. J. T. Taylor. Song. 8.15. Our Teaching Force Improving It, Recruiting It W. S. Meyers. 8.45. Song. Onward Christiar Soldiers, by the congregation. Benediction. Chamberlain Tablets for Fr Constipation. Fo constipation, Chamber lain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. aIk T6is Over usand The wife, no matter how econom ENESS METHODS. Install business hung your wife the simple ART OF responsibility and you will be agree e end of the month. WIFE WITH )UNT TODAY! ~Pickens. S. C. You Can't Earn Money When You're Laid Up There aie a lot of people in this town who .'annot afford to be sick. Perhaps none of you feel that you can, but certainly some of you can't, for as soon as vou are sick your wages stop and worry and debts begin to pile up. The sensible thing, for you to do, as soon as you feel run down and worn out, no mat ter what the cause, is to take something just as quick as you' can to build up strength and I health. Make yourself morel comfortable and provide against serious sickness. We don't believe there is any other medicine made that will do as much towards saving your health and thus helping vou save i your money as Rexail Olive Oil' Emulsion. Is is a medicine thati gets right at the trouble and re-! lieves it by toning the nerves, enriching the blood, and giving i new stiength and health to the whole body. It doesn't do this! by means of alcohol or habit forming drugs, because it con tains none Its strength and health-giving power is due to pure Olive~il and the Hypophos phites, long endorsed by success ful physicians, the one for its food value, the other for its tonic value. Here, for the first time, they are combined,'and the re sult is a real nerve, blood and body building medicine-a real strengthener that we are proud to tell you about. You don't need to hesitate in using it, be cause if it doesn't do all we say it will and satisfy you in every way, it will cost you nothing. If it doesn't make vou strong and well again, come back and get your money. It will be given vou without word or question. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.-Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S. C.-Adv. Twelve Mile Locals There seems to be a general epidemic of colds in this com munitv and several cases of pneumonia. We are glad to state that Mr. Ralph 'Murphy, who has been very sick with pneumonia, is im proving. Friends of "Uncle Nelse" Bol ding are sorry to hear that he has been suffering with a severe case of pneumonia. We hope to - see him out soon. N Mrs. J. M. Gillespie, of Pick ens route 2,is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs, J. A. Robertson, of Sa lem, S. C. The first quarterly conference of the Norris circuit will be held at Twelve-Mile church on Sat urday and Sunday, March 7 and 8. Let everyone who can come and hear Rev. P. F. Kilgo, pre siding elder of the Greenville district. Preaching at110o'clock both days. .A number of the people from Sthe T welve-Mile vicinity attend - ed the singing at Mountain View ) Sundiay, Feb. 1.5. The friends of Mrs. Kate Bol ding were sorry to hear of her sudden illness on last Thursday night. -Rev. J. T. MacFarlane preach ed an excellent sermon atT welve Mile on fourth Sunday afternoon to an attentive congregation. X.X. CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought1 Bears the Signatuzre of aX(4 ' I DON"I Friday i This is one of the ma important events we ha' ever announced, and it pr sents an exceptional oppc tunity to all range users1 know more about cookir and baking and the oper Stion and care of a range. This event wvill take pla< Lat our stor e Friday and Se Surday, March 13-14. We have s eeu r e direct from the largest sto' plant in the world, the Je' Sel Stove Expert Demionstr 4tor,to conduct demonstratic Six-Piece Al Wi To add interest and cu: Shere, we will offer free with This Free Premium Offi IBut don't stay aw'ay frr injg a range. It is an evenut | 4 Free S Remh1lembe the dates. J. J. GANTT Mauldin Elected For Second Time Thomas J. Mauldin, of Pick ens, has the unique distinction of having been elected judge of the new Thirteenth judicial circuit twice within the past two weeke. both times by a unanimousi ote of the joint assembly The two electi eor judge of the new Thirtgenth circuit were necessitateO'46 the fact that an error ocet-red in the act creating the-fiTrteenth judicial circuit. which it was necessary to cor rect by passing a special act. Judge Mauldin waselected judge of the Thirteenth judicial circuit the second time to insure the validity of his election, since the first election was held before the passage of the act correcting the error in. the law creating the Thirteenth judicial circuit. Senator Earle. of Greenville, who nominated Judge Mauldin two weeks ago, again placed his name before the joint assembly k riday night on behalf of the delegations from Greenville and Pickens, the two counties em braced in the Thirteenth circuit. Although there has been no definite announcement, it is ex pected that Kurtz P. Smith, of Anderson. will be appointed so licitor of the Thirteenth circuit. The Pickens Sentinel says that lumbering is the second most im portant industry in the United States. It is a very active in dustry in South Carolina just at this time in the form of log roll in.-Newberry Observer. It is to be hoped that judicial distrct No. 13 will not be so un fortunate, with its two counties of Greenville and Pickens, as to suffer with congested dockets. Newberry Observer. Less Dyspepsia Now -Here's the Reason The fact that there is less dys pepsia and indigestion in this community than there used to be is largely, we believe, due to the extensive use of Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets,hundreds of pack ages of which we have sold. No wonder we have faith in them. No wonder iye are willing to of fer them to y'ou for trial entirely at our risk. Among other things, they con tain Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids knowu to medical science. They soothe t he inflamed stomach, allay pain, check heartburn and dis tress, help to digest the food,and tend to quickly restore the stom ach to its natural, comfortable, healthy state. There is no red tape about urm guarantee. It means just whal it says. We'll ask you no ques tions. Your word is enough foi us. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets don't restore your stomach tc healthi and make your digestior easy and comfortable, we wan1 you to come back for your mon ey. They are sold only at thE 17,000 Rexall Stores. and in this town only by us- Three sizes. 25c, 50c and $1.-Pickens Drug Co., Pickens. S. C.-Adv. 27 The Number of The Sentinel STelephone 'MISS TH EXMHIBIT md Saturday, Mar -- t t - ~ h d uj uminum Set Wori th Each Range Si e those who intend' bingii' to M( each Jewel Ranie sod a fine s r . positivelyJ wit hdrawnu after ' K m the d1emlonstra t ion b1ns ~Cl'Vt planned for the benefit of all oul ouvenir to Each Lady thra 7wo exhibits daily, morning and & Co., Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a speedy, reliable remedy for lamenese in horses and farm stock. Here's proof. Lameness Cone "I had a horse sprain his shoulder by pulling. and he was so lame be could notcarry foot atall. I gota bottle of tor eeitan put it on fer times, an nthree days he showed no iam-, ness at all, and made a thirty mile trip beside.-Water B. Alorsford, La Safls, For Splint and Thrush line mae for lint and cured her. This makes the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my neighbors for tbrish and they sayit is fe. I Aind it the best Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my self and neighbors. and I can certainl] recommend it for Colic."-& ES McDonough, Ca. SLOAKS LINIMENT* is a quick, safe remedy for poul try roup,canker and bumble-foot. Try it. For Roup and Canker "Sloan's Liniment is the speediest and surest remedy for poultry roup and canker in all its forms, especially for canker in the windpipe"-E.' P.S=k[ 64; Jaffrey. NA H. At all Deaers. 25c.. 50C. & $1.00 Read Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hoss and Poultry; sent free. Address DLARiS.SOA, Inc., BosiVAss. Twelve Mile Union Meeting. The union meeting of the Twelve Mile River Association will meet with Anti och Baptist church in Pickens March 28 and 29, 1014. Devotional service at 10.30 o'clock, conducted by D. E. Garrett. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. H. A. O'Kelley. One hour for dinner. First query, discussed from 1 to 2: What , Should Be the Attitude of the Church Toward Its Members who Dance, Drink and Otharwise Break the Church Covenant? Opened by Rev. E. M. Bolding. Second query, discussed from 2 to 3: Who Was Diotrepees, mentioned in III John, 9-11, and Have We Such in the Church Today? Opened by Rev. B. F. Murpree. 3 to 3.30-To be supplied. Preaching at 7.30 by Rev. C. R. Ab ercrcmbie. Immediately after preaching the min isters will organize a ministers' confer ence. All ministers of the association are urged to be present. Sunday--Devotional service conducted y James Winchester at 9.30. An ad ress by Prof. S., E. Garner at 10. reaching at 11 by Rev. W. E. Wilkins f Greenville. Song service at 1, con uted by Prof. R. M. Bolding. A full elegation is urged. M. B. GARRETT, for Committee. Chronic Stomach Tronbie Cured There is nothing more dis ouraging than a chronic trou ble of the stomach. Is it not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent cure is with in their reach and may be had for a trifie? "A.bout one year ;jao" says P. H. Beck, of Wake lee. Mich., "I bought a package f Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had preyious ly used any number of different medicines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit." Fe cic h'v all dealers. Adv. 1914 MARCH 1914 13151718192 21 2223225262728 29~3031L j h 13-14 To havxe ranges eg ie an expert isan unusual rvilege, and you will be eighted with the instruc on and advice he will give. nali sections of the country jusands have attended ese demonstrations. Arrange your work to be present: you don't you will miss a rare treat During this demonstration of the ewel Ranges we will have on ex ibt a large line of Cook Stoves, 'hch we will offer at attractive ries. We will also offer some arains in Rugs and Art Squares urng these two days. Remember 'carry a complete line of Furmi- 4 r. Feather Beds. Sewing Machin and Organs. i$7.50 Free while the Jewel Expert is piece Aluminum Set. dates adver'ti$1d. iiare not interested in buy customers and friends. tAttends afternoon, at our store. Lberty, S. C. Folger, TI Showing. They are here in every The H. C. Godman lin The Zeigler Oxford fo: The R, T. Wood & C( The Endicott-Johnson The Walk-Over for m< There are no better lit than Lhe bo-e lint s. W have about twice 1 ev. r\ tI ing in White Bucks latest shapes. Call on us ai of Oxfords ever Folger, Clothing, Shoe Sole Agents for Walk Ovt Machines, Iron King Stoves Mitchell Automobiles. Liberty Personals R. D. Horton of Nashville is re guest of his sister, Mrs. J. N. Blum. isses Willie and Net, Par sons left last week for Balti more. Miss Eula Attaway visited in Pickens last week. Wayland Hutchins, astudt nt at Clemson. spent the week-end with his father, C. T. Hutchins. A meeting of the high school girl's domestic science class was held with Mrs. W. C. O'Dell on Tesday of last week. Several ripes for candy were tried. On the afternoon of the 20th aeeting of the Keowee chap e, U. D. C., was held at the me of Mrs. Oscar Boggs. ter the programme was carri dout the hostess serve-d a weet course. Mrs. Biryant of Asheville is the uest of Mrs. J. H. Brown. n the evening of the 20th Miss Nellie Irwin, teacher of e fourth and fifth grades, ave a very interesting Wash gton entertainmient. T h e hildren had been carefully rined. The Ladies' aid society of the ethodist church met at the ome of Mrs, Parker Brown on e afternoon of the 23rd. An ction of officers was held at this meeting. After all busi ness and been discussed ref resh ments were served. Miss Belle Rowe left Tuesday r Atlanta. Entertainment at Dacusville The Mountaineer Quartette ofFurman University will give n entertainment at Dacusyille shool house, Friday evening, March 6th at 8p. m. An interesting program, plen yof fun and amusements. Come and bring your friends. dmission 25 and 15 cents. One fourth of the receipts go tc the Dacusville library. At Reunion School Through the co-operation of te Progress Garden Club, the Grls' Home-Keeper's Club and te patrons of Reunion school a jint farmers' and school rally isto be held at the school house n Friday, March, 13. Dinner on the ground. Re feshments for sale. Opening at Big Store. 'he Big Store is expecting to take mny orders for spring and .summer suts the last three days of this week. r. Sloman, who will be here to take yor measure, is not only an expert fit te. but has also served many years as cter, and therefore knows exactly wat kind of information to send in so asto insure a perfect fit. 'The Ham: beger line of clothing is well known - In Easley - A Burgess, who runs a rest rrt in Easley, writes in the Pores: f you are ever up in my trwn call at my house and take dner and I will show you; s(nething worth all your trou l-That is how to star fat on drned little to eat. "A ide Circulation." The Senti&1l receined the following: lettr from a adverptiser, and it speaks fritself: - Dear Sirs: I are enclosing letter ecived from etroit, Mich, in answer to ant ad. ine rted in your paper. You nee to have very wide circulation. iornley & Companys ..s Of Spring Oxfords conceivable style, in all leathers, and at all prices. e for children and women, frcm 75c to $3-00. women from $3.00 to $4.00. mpany's line for children and misses, from 75c to $3-00 ompany's line for boys and men from $2.00 to $3.50. n, from $3.50 to $5.00. es of Oxfords made in the United States, for th oey he stock we have ever shown, and we tare showing Tans, Gun Metals, Vicis and Patent oltsin a the d let us show you th snappiest line shown in Pickens. Yours truly, Thornley. Co , Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a SpecialtyN\4 r Shoes, Hawes Hats, Carhart Overalis, New Ih riS wiiI Chase City and Babcock Buggies, Mitch. I XV ;..' ii Garden and Field Toois and agricultural implements of all kinds are here in the best T qualities at the most tempting prices. Whatever you want. far t farm or garden you will find here in the right qualities that may 1e depended on to give good servi. e. 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