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k~at Athef AsTORI I e ind You Have Always Bought, and which is bbei -n use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been maAde under his peri sona supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive youin this. Al Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but riments that trifle with and endanger the health of nts and Cliildren-Experiencs against Experiment. What is CASTORIA 4_* Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 01, Pare. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It cent: ~ neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotle nsa ce. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of tonstipatlon, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles -and Diarrhba. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Sassimlates the Food, giving. healthy and natural sleep. The Children' Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of * ie Kind Touliave Always Bought In 'Use For Over 30 Years T COAV4bA.y; 4EWOftK CITY, The Prices Are ~~~[Z Rght! Come and do your trading early. We are prepared to give you good service. We have al m ist anything you may want in Dry Go ,otions Undeuwear anl Shoes. OUR PRI IALL BE RIGHT. We have a good mat s we wish to close out, and will make li4 counts on them. Come and buy. Make y~ - i famiiy happy and help to make us hap - K.. West End, GenHe 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 econeomy is a big reason for Ford popu larity. Buy yours now. 'Fiyve hundred dollars is the ne w price of the Forld runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty-f. o. b. Detroit. complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Smith'& Jones, Easley. S. C. Repair parts also kept in stock. L J. SMIT H W. N. JONES Easley, S. C. 4> Simpkins' Prolific Cotton Puts the farmer at an advantage because he is first in the+ - market with his crop. .. THlE EARLIEST COTTON IN THE WORLD Ninety Days From Planting to Boll. Grows More Cotton to the Acre. Supply is Limited. Order Quick! 4 ~Thi Onh~ Genuine Sold in this State. W. H. MIXON SEED CO., CHARLESTON, * Sole Distributors for South Carolina. Also All other Seeds. Write for Catalogue. Good For 5 Votes| In The Pickens Sentinel's Player Piano Contest Name of Conte-stant Address TThis coupon when filed nut with name a d addres~ of emi testant and b rought or mailed to Cont+-st Em tag'r. Pick--ns S.ntin.-i will enunt fifty votes.. Not Cood after March 72 Try An A dvertisement in The Sentinel field iUiresS In company with Mr. Jack Lewis. this writer started out from Pickens on a.six mile trip, Wednesday 25th, to the home of Hon. o. Perry Field to at tend the marriage of his daugh ter, Miss Floride, to Mr. Colum bus E. Childress, of Greenville. S. C. The ground was frozen hard, the wind was blowiie and the snow-seeds in the clouds be tokened the coming snow. hu after avhile we came to th. beautiful home crowninm th. hill- just out in froitthe Twelve Mile river like a silver strea ni. the water so clear and sparkline, made its war dawn ;.rd to 'h. sea, sayine: "Ibabehbh as I go to reach the brmmin"l river, for men may conie an men -iay go, but I go on for ever." Cold and shivering on the outside yet, when we enter ed the house and were grerted by Mr. and Mrs, Field ant their children with such a hear ty welcome. we forgot all about the cold on the outside. Just at 12:30 the,. ceremony was performed by the writer in the presence o' the family, which made the young couple one, then two hearts beat as one. This is the fourth member of the family that it has been the happy privileg. of the writer to unite in marriage, and I have enjoyed each one immensely. Miss Floride is the baby of the home and is a young lady of many charms. Mr.Childress is a young man of sterling quali ties. They start out on the voyage of life with bright 'pros pects. Mr. and Mrs. Field are now growing old but they are bright and cheerful as they look to the future, both having faith in God and the promises of His word that "He will never leave nor forsa..e His peopl." May the Lord deal tenderly with this family: While some are going up the mountain of life and others are going down on the other side, dhay the strong arm of His eyerlasting love be around them all. D. W. H. The Forty Year Test An article must have except ional merit to survive for a per. iod of forty years. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy was first offered to the public in 1872. From a small beginning it has grows' in favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold Try it and you will under stand why it is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. It not only gives relief it cures. For sale by all dealers. AdY. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons I.olding claims gainst the srnte of the late J. K Thomas must present the same duly proven on or be fore the ilat day of March. 19'4. or be~ debar!et payment; and all pers~ons ii debted to said e.state mur4 make pay ment on or before the~ above date to the undersigned. 1R. T S T ROMiAS. Administratriz. The Mother's Favorite. A cough medicine for child ren should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effectual. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is all of this and is the mothers' favorite everywhere. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. Between Anderson, Greenwood. Greenville and Greer. S. C., Effec tive Sunday Decembher 7th, 1913. Trains leave and arrive corner Main and Washington Streets. Leave Arrive No. Time No. Time 1 6:00 am 2 8:10am 3 7:60 am 4 10:10 am 5 10:00 pm 6 12:25 pm 7 11:40 -*m 8 1:10 pm 9 1:45 fm 10 3:55 pm 11 4:25 p ~ 12 6:35 pm 15 7:30 pn~ 16 9:40 pm Between Gr nville and Greer. No . Tim ~ No. Time 70 8:20 71 7:40 am 72 10:15 73 9:55 am 74 12:30 75 11:40 am 76 1:50 77 1:45 pm 78 3:36 m 79 3:15 pm 80 6:2 pm 81 4:55 pr Tickets o sale G. S. &A.Term2i. nal, 104 N ~Main Street. C. S. ALLEN, .un'l Pass. Agent. Calomel is a Form Of Deadly Mercury Instead of Such Dangerous Stuff It is Reonende t:a You Take Dodson's Liv er Tone for Consti pation. Dodson'sLiver Tone was made to take the place of calomel Calomel is a form of mercury. a mineral and a poison. J)od on's Liver Tone is in tabl liqiid-nev'r *artfiul What r:il m . doe-, unpleas antly and of i n with da.eiier for onstipationi and sla2urish liver. Dodsom's Liver Tone do for vou safely and ple.is.intlv. in, no pain And n1o gripe. It doe liuut int.rTe r- in I V -I iT Ih V t'r ,m a : i - !-. ! : of utiet. You It - ,d aft r ik in. it lh re c .min wide sale ot Dodstii's Livei Tone are the result of what it. dot-s for people. Its merit is backed a pup a guarantee: of "satisfaetion or yoiur im in. %, ' r' .' is th Pit ens Drut Co w ii tell you. Dodson's Liver Torie was in tended from he start. o take the placs of cal. .mei. The label on the bottle always has said so, beginning with the first. bottle sold . Dodson's Live r Tone. live, s the liver." overcomlies constipa tion agreeably and makes you feel good, and if you are not sat isfed completely ' ith it P.ckens Drug Co. will hand b ick the purchase price (50c) to you with a smile. When you go to buy a family remedy don't fail to judge be tween the plaip, simple truth about Dodsou's and the loud laims of its imitators. That the public does so accounts for the enormous increase in the gales of Dodson's uiver Tone month after month.-Adv. Union MeetingiProgram The Union Meeting of the Piedmont Association will meet with the church at Enon, on Saturday and Sunday, q8th and 29th of March. Program: SATURDAY MORNING 10 o'clock -Devoti. nal ser vices conducted by Rev. J. A. Sanders. 11 o'clock-Sermon by Rev. D. I..Spearman or his alternate, Rev. J W. Sheriff. ' Recess for dinner SATURDAY AFRERNOON 2 o'clock. Quer v No. 1-Is It to. the Best Interest of the Churches That Deacons Are elected to Serve for Life? Speak-. ers, Rev E. V. Babb, Rev. F. R. McClanahan and Hon. La ban Mauldin Query No. 2-By Whom Should the Superintendent and Teachers of Our Sunday Schools be Electedi Speakers; Rev. T. E Clyde, L4. L. Samith and Rev. W. P. Hollanid. SUNDAY MORNING 10 o'clock. Sunday school mass meeting. First address on Sunday school work-Pr. C. L4. Guyton. Second address on .Sunday schools-Tev. T. C. Durham. Thid address on~ how to teach Hon. E. F. Mc~ravey, Sermon Ily IRev E. V. Babb or his alternate, lRey, J. E. Crim., H. DE SINGLETON' Corn, Local Woman Now A Big Advertiser When one of our woman cus tomers recently bought five hot tles of Harmony Hair Beautifie r to give to her friends for Christ mas, she started all by herself a mighty big advertising cam paign, because not only does each one of the women to whoni she gave a bottle of the Beaui fier now consider it indispens able for the proper care of the hair, but each of them has b- en the means of getting her friends to use it. As a consequence, if things keep on in this way for a few months longer, we will be selling more of it tann of all othei h aiy' pr.spari-aons combined Spk e a hittle flarmony Hair Beaui er on youri hireagh time before bkrgshitzg#i. C#mtains n il g ill pdt change gojer of hair, nor darken gray hair. .To keep hair and scalp dan druff-free an4d clah, use Han mony Shampoo. This pure liquid gives'an instantaneous rich lather that immediatelv nenetrates to every part of hair and scalp, iusuring a quick,thor ough cleansing. W ashed off just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few moments. Con,~ tains nothing that can harm the hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness-just a sweet clean Ii Both preparations come in odd shaped, very ornamental Dottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, S1. Harnmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaran teed to satisfy you in every way or your monev hack. Sold only at the more than 7.000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only hv us.-Pickens'Drug Co., Pickens. S. C.-Adlv. Let The Sentinel have your ntor eror pn rinti ng. "The Village PosoffleCe." Come out- to the school auditorium Friday evening, March 6, and see "The Village Postoffice, a high-class enter tainment to be given under auspices of Grace Methodist Sunday school at Pick ens. Admission 15e and 25c; reserved seats 35c. Everyboy is invited to come and bring somebody with them and en joy an evening of eitertainment unex celled for the price;1for "The Village Postoffice"- is a' hig'h-class fifty-cent show. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims againstthe estate of the late W. A. Arnold must present the same duly proven on or be fore the 15th of March, 1914, or be de barred paynient; and all persons indebt ed to said estate must make pa ent on or before the above date to the un dersigned. CLARENCE ARNOLD, Executor. Insurance and Real Estate Office I have opened office over Pickens Bank to represent Southeastern Life I isurance Co. of Greenville, S. C. Real estate handled also. All kind of 'papers fixed promptly, such as land deeds,7 mortgages, contracts, etc. Come in to see me. 0. S. STEWART, Pickens, S. C. Office over Pickens bank. Citation. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, D. M. Newton made suit to me to grant him letters of admini ti ation, with the will annexed, of the estate and effects of John T. Newton. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kinrred and creditors of the said John T. Newton, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Pickens, S. C., on the 12th day of March, 1914, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, Why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 19th day of February, anno Dominii, 1914. J. B. N~wBERY, J. P. P. C. Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge In the District Court of the United States for the District Court ef South Carolina. In the\ matter of Leander Alexander Tanierv. bankrupt. P the Honorable H. A. M Smith. Judge of the District Court of the Uied States for the District of South Oa olina: I esnder Alexander Tannery, of Lib f.rtv, in the county of Pickens and State I f Sout- Carolina. in said district. re -pectfully remresents that on the fi'st inv of December last past he was duly a ijudged bankrupt under the acts of CG.ngr#ss relating to bankruptCy; that h.- has duly surrender.-d all his proDArty nd rights of property, and has fully -omphed with all -the requirements of id acts and the orders of the court a uiching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he i rays that he may be , creed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrgpt ac's. eX. cet such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, flated this 2d day of February, A. D. 1914. L. ander Alexander Tannery, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE TREREON. ~itrict of S. C --ss. On this f'd day of Fa ruary, A. DJ. 1914. on reading the foreg< ing pe~ition. It iS Ordern d by the Court, that a hear ig be had' upon $he same Qn he 5ith dae of March. A. D. 1914, before said court at Obarleston. S. 0., in said I strict, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, nd that notice thereof be publisheal in~ he Pickens Sentinel, a new-piper prted in said d'stict, and that all wrowh creditors and other persons in nter st may appear at the a-aid time and1 plce and show cause, if any they have. vhy the prayer of the said pet toner hould n it be graund. A nd it is further ordered by tire Court, hat the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition d this order, adoressed to $hem, as their places of residence assta~ed. vitness the Honorable H. A. M. Smith, - Judge of the said' court;; and the (Seal of) Seal thereoQf at Obarleston, S. (the ) 0., in said District, on the ad (Court ) day of February A. D., 19)A. R. W. W(TSON Olerk. Another car lead of mules ~ut ups loaded at Gaines & Gassaway si We have sold our stock of general 3nerchan dise to Central Sipply Co,, who occu ies our old stand, but we carry a full lne of caskets and coffins and undern taking supplies in the same building, up stairs.. Office on first floor, Gaine. & Gassaway, Central, GOWANS King of Externals Stands supreme under every test. Feel se cure, keep Goway~ ha the home. (iwans aI ways copquers Crong~ and Pneumoniai axnd your docor amaits, Gowans Prepargtion was rused! or nhlld Wwn it was desperately k'tbPaeumonia. 'Ihnmedinte1g ite he second applicato4 Fy phviin called shd4 #dp so great an impr'ove(0e4 QA'ered it-s ioniaange 'he chiidrecovered rA4%.' H JWMKL*4)rggist, ' 24 Ea~Z St. Alleghenyv, FP, BUYTO-DAYi W BA1 T E HBlE All Druaiw ;A 5Oa- 35. M5WA MEDWACAO.. . -. .. Iweae, and moee refuaded by soa 3tes CONSTIPATION Hadnah Coated Tongue, Foul Breath, coge UpLiver, UpsetSoah Speedl Disappear. Old people, young people and middle aged people all are fast learning that the beat lbeq eemedy on earth is the famous' HOT SRINGS LIVER BUTTONS Never use Calomel, becanedlVER BUTTONTS are better: they never fail-always give etle action and for mialaria and t 'rv poisons from the bowels, nothiiis so good. 25 cents at all druggists. Free sample LIvER BUTrONS and booklet about the famous Hot5~prings Rheumatism ~emedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy at Doctors The Ifeie rs Ohio, In a ve the p tion. . he tokd Iung. started. perfecti Te ree ed s Vinoi the Vaient ciplent Try Tet=r Picken,1 Hastings' Corn Ylelded 2 Bushels on I Acre If you are going to plant corn this spring, either to 1llyour own crib or to enter the corn club contests, the corn to plant, is Hastings' Prolific. Official Ubited .States .govern ment records show this corn ban yielded -nore per acre than any other corn planted In the South. iHastp Prolific won the Georgia record with 914 bushels to o*ae ,ar; the Missis Oippi record witlv 225 bushels; the Ar Ianes record wIth 17224; the Flor ida record, 129 14. Hastings' Proling has won five-sixths of the corn club prizes in Georgia, It has won high -yield per acre records in every Southern state, three years out of four. This corn produces a grain and for age of the fnest quality. It is the corn that It will pay you best to plant year in and year out. Prices: Packet, 10 cents; 1-2 pint, 20 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, postpaid. Peck, not prepaid, $1; bushel, $3.50. Order today. Write at once for our big free catalogue, It is full of valuable agricultural In. formation and is a good book to have on-the farm. H. G. HASTINGS A CO., Atlanta, Ga.-Advt Tax Notice. f Office of County Tressurer. iCeCue couuty. Piekens. S.'C., October 1, 1913 The books for the collection of tste and County taxes will be ope from / October 15th 913 to Pecember 31st 1913. Those who prefer to do so can pay in Janua ry 1914, with 1 per cent additional. Those who prefer paying in February 1914, can do so with 2 per cent additional. Those who prefer paying In March 1914, to the 15th of said month, can do so oy paying an additional 7 per cent. After said date the books will close. N. B.-Tax payers owning ropertyor paying tax for others, will please a for arce t in each township or special; school district i which he or thaT way own property. This Is very important as there are so many spcal school districts. Those who do not wlsto come to the offce can write me, not late than December 20th, and I will furnish them with the amount due and they can remit me by check, money order or registered letter,fH stamps are sent do not send above two (2) cent. as I cann~ot use them. Please do not send me cash without reglstering same, as It is liable to get lost: If sent otherwise It must be at sender's risk. Levy for State tax ...... ..........5%~ Mills Levy for Spccial School. Act. 1913.....1 mill Levy for Constitutional School tax . .3 mills Levy for Ordinary.V........6. mills Levy. for Past In bt~ness......,,...% mil Lev"y for Chzain . ...... ..... .. 2% mill Tctal 1834 mills SCHOOL TAX. Speial Levy for School District No. 1, 2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 2,.. .2mils Spcal Levy for School District No. 3....2miills Speial Levy for School District No. 4.. ..2 mills Specl Levy for Echool District No. 5, ..2 mills Specal Lovy for School Dirtrict No.7. ...4 mills Speclai Levy for School District No. 8,. ..2 mills Specifal ..evy for School District No. 9,. 12 mille Special Levy for School District No. 10,2%~ mills tpcal Levy fosrSchool District No.11l,7%~ mills fpcal Levy for School District No. 12, ..2mills Speia Leve' for cho District No. 13,..8 mills Special Levy for So 1o District No, 14,..4 mills %peclaLvy fo cho District No. 16...6 mills Speial Levy D c~o l((tot No. 17,..7 mills SeilLevy f~ coADsrict No.18, 2 mills SpeiL'evy f@coiDistrict No. 19, 2mills Specal Levr to cool District No. 2J,...2 mills SeilLevy or .oo District No.21....4 mills Spca Levy focolI District No. 22,..4 mills 1Levy forSol District No, 23..2mmis Speial Levy for col lidt No. Pa 2% mils Seial Levy f D c~oo bisrict No.2,6%mills Spcal Levyfr5010 District No.,..3 mills Specal Ley frSho Dist ict No. W,...2 mills SpclLeyfrSoo Distslot No. 2a9-4 mills Spca VeyiySchool District No.S. mills S ~ byfrSchool District No, 31, I5mil Sev for ScoQ~I Distriot No. 31.. 3 mis Secl Ley for Schol District No.36t 4 mills Speciel Levy for School District No.-37. mill. pellLevy for Sohool nistrict No. 38, 2 mis pecial Levyy fnr School District No. 40. ,2 mills Spcs eyfor School District No 41, 3 mills SptlLv'for School District No. 42,..2mlls Spca evy for School District No. 46...4 mills Spcal Levy for School District No. 47...3 mills Special Levy for School District No. 48,..S mills Special Levy for Sehool District No. 49.. .2 mIlls Seial Levy tor Sohool District No. 51.. .3 mills Secial Levy for School District No. 52, 2 mills pecial Levg for School District No. 53....3 mill Special Levy for School Distriot No. 55.. .4mii Spectial b~evy for Sehool District No 56.. .4 mili Levy for Interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds Hurricane township..............2mi Levy for Interest on Pickens B. R..Bon'ds s'astatoe township--.-- ....23mill Lay for Interest on Picokens E. B. Bonds Pickens C. H. township.D........... 2ill Poll Trax,'one (1) Dollar. Every male citizei from 21 to to 60 years is liable, except those ci cused byls~w. Commutation Road Tax, 51950. All male pes sons from 21 to 50 years of age are lHable excep those excused by lavm Capitation Dog Tax. All persons ownini dogs are requireQ to pay a tax of fifty (5) cent per capita, Those writing for statemente viill please ix cludo postage for rep~y:' Respectfully,. Taylor H, Stewart, Connmsv Treasurer Our Line of BEAUTIE~ In the way of exquisite Jeweir: cannot be surpassed. Ever: woman knows the value of ai ornament that is right in colo and style to complete the artis tic effect of her costume. Our Jewelry Will solve the problem of wha to give your friends for wed dines, birthday or anniversar: presents. Come in and look around. H. Snider. Raley, S. C w '50 If there is farm write for telling how youm smal COSt. Addressa FARMERS' LINEDP SOUTERNBELL AND TELEGRAPH ? Th icken Ien i equipped for turning out We have the 'right kind of6~ x~i Let us have your next oder a~ some better printing than ycion gtcii be done in Pickens county. Work delivered when promised. Our prices are as correc We take orders for and lithographed work-o oIjd We also take orde fr iI blank books and spei1 aso # Bt ~$ c4 g Wando High Grade For SaleB .$~%r~ n Folger, Thoraley& n Highest Price Paid frP I have a nice line of Spring CodthMg aeo l kinds, both men's and ladies'6 A nice line DesOd to select from. A nice line of Oifords, both me' ad Ade car load of Elegant Brand Flour and anote th )come, at $5.30 per barrel. Agenjs for Muretta Fertilizers. Yours for trade John W. Hendricks, Pefl The Inquisitive ~e