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YOU to, call at our'stor when yQUGA arci Pickens. We'" are con 5fly stantly bu gnew goods and certin1 treat you right inl every way. Crown Highest Patent Flour We have just received a carload of this flour. If you want some real good flour try this. Price is right. Shoes for Men Women and Children We are exclusive agents in Pickens for the famous Witt's Shoes. Every pair guaranteed. We also have other kinds and can please you in Shoes. We are now selling Aragon $i.oo Overalls for 95 cents. You cannot buy better Overalls at this price We Wil Buy Your Prod e We pay highest market price for chicken eggs, hamsconpes etc. S Call and see us when in tow . FNDLEY & TANSELL Pick S. C. . $1250 elivertd W ectric lighting and starting, demountable rims, over size tires, tire carrier. T he Car of the American Family Of course we know within its class, All other cars the Hup surpass. For ctalogues-and demonstration call or write, John C. Ragsdale 'I * .*Easley, S. C. Fresh Groceries wie& F. AU. KINDS AT -ALL TIMES Whny6u trade at my store you are not only assured of ~, fresh goods at reasonable prices, but you get full weight every time. 6 pounds coffee. for $1.oo. Best Self-rising'Flour.' 2' Candy, Crackers, Canned Goods, etc. I[will treat you right.. -reg T. Mauldin, . - Pickens Mr. J. H, Gillespie. one of Pickens county's best farmers makes tihis statement about International Hog Grower or Sulpho Salts: "On Christmas Eve I pur chased from Craig Bros. Co., one box of Internat'onal Hog Grower or Suipho Salts and began feeding a ten pound stuinted pig. After feeding one month the pig weighed 28 pounds- second xnonth 63 pounds; third month 107 pounds." "That is growing some."* This is the season of the year. when you should ~try to rid your hogs and stock of worms. Suipho Salts will do it. We sell the medicated Salt Brick on a guarantee--A stock tonic, worm medicine and kid ney medicine. For Your Poultry Conkey's Laying Tonic, sold on a guarantee, 25c. International Poultry Food, sold on a guarantee 25 and 50c. Lookout Insect Powders 10 and 25 cents. Medicated nest eggs to keep insects out of hen's nest 5c each. China nest eggs 2 for 5c. Small chicken feed for baby chix, scratch feed for older chix and hens. Aunt Patsy's Mash for your hens. Come to see us. Craig Brothers Co. Pickens, S. C. Try An Advertisement in The Sentinel a. Date of District Conference Changed The Greenville District Con ference, which is to meet in the Methodist church in Pickens, is just one week off. Its date has been changed by the presiding elder and it will convene one day later, April 8. 9 and 10. instead of April 7, 8 and 9, as announced in The Sentinel last week. The first service will be held on Wednesday night next at 8 o'clock and the conference will adjourn af ter the Friday morn ing session Friday. The public is invited to attend all of the services. Responses to the cards sent out ,last week indicate that there will be at least a hundred delegates preseht. Let Us Have a Clean Town. Pickens Chaptef U. D. C., at its last meeting decided that the time had-rrived when a clean up day for the town was in or der. Feeling that a suggestion of th fact would be sufficient to aMouse -a^ general interest, com mittees were appointed for this purpose. All the ladies' organi zations are earnestly urged to take an active part in the work. Our mayor is not only willing but anxious to haye their help. Co-operation is necessary for success. Let clubs, officials and individuals work together for the common good. It is useless to talk of a town beautiful till we have a town clean. Notice, Correspondeits. Our -correspondents are wast ing stamps and stationery when they send us a communication with no name signed to it. We have a list of good corre spondents and we would be glad to have a few more, but be sure to send your name along with your letter, or we cannot pub lish it. John Gary Evans has an nounced that he will not be a candidate for U. S. senator this year. The Numiber of The Sentinel Telephone Classified Column One-Cent-A-Word What it takes to make good coffee,we have it-6 pounds for $1.00. Pickens Fruit Co. Phone 7. g. Lost or Stolen-One hound bitch, solid white with' yellow spot on each side on each hip and yellow ears, tip of one ear white; $15 for delivery or location of same. J. C. Rankin, Liberty, S. C. Lost - Brown - backed memorandum book on road somewhere .between Em erson place on Little river, Oconee county, and Ambler place, this county. Size 3x5. Come by way of Old Pickens. My name not in it, but field notes of several surveys I have made and the names of parties made for. .Anyone that may find it will send it to me. I will pyall mailing charges and will be gety obliged. :.Alonzo L. Edens, eikens, 8. C., R. R. No. 4. :For Sale-A good fireproof safe. Can be seen at the office of W. E. Finley. attorney. Julius E. Boggs, Anderson, S. C. Get my prices before buying your Fertilizer. W. B. Freeman, at Pickens Hardware and Grocery Co. Phone 30. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs-ringlet strain-15 eggs $1.00. J. Milton King, Easley, S. C. Box 41. 47 We have now on hand churns of all sizes, large meat or pickle tubs with covers, bowls and pitchers, etc. Also one of the best lines of Mexican Hats for the spring and summer. Bring us your chickens, eggs, butter, cane seed, corn, peas, etc., and we will send you home smiling. .Craig Bros. Co. Lost-Hood for automoble top. Finder please return to G. R. Hendricks at Folger, Thornley & Co.'s store. No better flour made of wheat, $4.95, every pound guaranteed. 20 lbs sugar, $1; 20 lbs head rice, $1; oil, 12c gallon; plows, 432c. Pays to'tee T. D. Harris. Between Anderson, Greenwood. Greenville and Greer, S. C., Effec tive ~Sunday December 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 am 6-~ 12:25pm 7 11:40 am 8 1:10 pm 9 - 1:45 pm 10 3:55 pm 1 4:25 pm 12 6:35pm 5 7:30 pm 16 9:40 pm Between Greenville and Greer, No Time No. Time 0 8:20 .m 7~1 7:40 am 2 10:15 am -73 '9:55 am 4 12:30 pm 75 11:40 am 6 1:50 pm 77 1:45 pm 8 3:36 pm 79 3:15 pm 0 6:20 pm 81 4:55 pm Tickets on sale G. S. & A. Termi al, 104 North Main Street. -C. S. ALLEN, .A WATG gold-filled, guaranteed ] is a real bargain. This M tee behind it. Other c M prices. PICKENS The Rexall Store. Standard Atlas of ti Local and W. H. Gilstrap of Murphy, was in town Monday. Miss Tirzah Hughes of Liber ty route 3 has been very ill. W. A. Gilstrap of route 3 was in town on business Monday. E. M. Gilstrap of Murphy'was in Pickens on business Monday. Miss Essie Clayton of Liberty route 3, is visiting her aunt this week. W. S. Gantt of Central route 2 was in Pickens on business Monday. J. J. Chastain of route 1, lost a fine mare recently, pneumo nia causing its death. Misses Irene and Viola Hen dricks visited their sister, Mrs. Jesse Morris, last week. Town Creek school closed Fri day. Prof. Earle Keith was the popular teacher in charge. R. S. Reese has moved from the Pickens mill to Easley route 6, where he will farm this year. Mrs. Jesse Morris is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs, W.F. Hendricks, in the Oolenov sec tion. Miss. Elma Clayton, who is teaching at Boiling Springs, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. Willie Clayton and fami ly of Liberty route 3. are visit ing his sister in Piercetown this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chastain of Holly Springs visited his brother. J. J. Chastain of route 1, last week. Martin school. which was successfully conducted by Prof. Vernon Jones. closed its winter session Friday. Mrs. Baily Robinson spent a few days very pleasantly -last week visiting her sister-in-law in Greenville. The imnproyement in the ap pearance of the Tennis Court Square is very gratifying. A worthy example and a splendid objiect lesson. Let othersi do likewise. Married, on Thursday, 26th of March, at the home of the bride, Mr. A. L. Ates to Miss Jane Brezeal, both of Pickens county, Rev. W. C. Seaborn officiating.___ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson of Easley spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, J. P. Ca rey, Jr. Mrs. Carey has been very sick for some time, but her many friends will be glad to kniow that she is improving. Colie Seaborn will represent the Pickens high school at the state high school oratorical con test to be held at Clinton on Fri day, April 10. Colie won the gold medal .at the cnunty ora torical contest at Easley last year, and his, friends look for him to "bring the bacon home" from Clinton this year. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Porter of Pickens have a grandson who is quite a prodigy, Tho he is only thirty-three months old and has not been talking long, he knows the alphabet from a to z and can show you on a newspaper any letter you may ask for. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Wright, formerly of Pickens, but now living in Seneca. ~People KEO WEE P H CHAIN 5 years, for $3.00. This has our personal guaran hains and fobs at various M DRUG CO. J. N. Hallum, Proprietor. c World for 50 cents. Personal I Mrs. Enoch Lawson of the 'Griffin section died Monday night. W. W. Aiken and son of Sun set were in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Thornley, who has been very sick, is able to be up again, to the delight of many friends. The baby child of Mr. -and Mrs. T. A. Bowen is much im proved, after being seriously ill for some time. Miss Edna Earle, who has been teaching school near Marietta, is at home for the spring vaca tion. The county board of equaliza tion met here Saturday, but no material changes were made in the tax returns. Auditor Christopher has be gun his long and tedious task of building the auditor's duplicate for the fiiscal year of 1914. Mrs. M. E. Boggs of Eastatoe visited her daughters, Mesdames J. N. Hallum and W. F. Maul din, in Pickens last week. Miss Maggie Ferguson and Blandelia Arledge of the Fair section spent the week-end with the family of Auditor Christo pher. Mack Christopher has return ed to Pickens after spending several days with his brothers, Rey. W. A. and Bristow Chris topher, in Duncan. B. F. Parsons did, a rushing Easter hat business ~last week. IHaving what the people want ed and letting them know that he had it turned the trick. Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, who has been at the bedside of her Esick father in Nashville, Tenn., for the past five weeks, has return ed to her home in Pickens. Dr. F.8. Porter and T. H. Stewart attended the W. 0. W. banquet in Easley Saturday night. The banquet was large ly attended and much enjoyed. Miss Ruby Baker, who has been at the home of her parents here for the past week on ac count of grip, has returned to Crosswell to take charge of her school there. IConstables Alexanider and La Boon and Chief Nealey destroy ed a complete illicit distilling plant and seyeral hundred gal lons of beer near Dacusville Mon day night. A still in that sec tion is a rarity. Mr. A. F. Powell of the Pick ens Mill village has purchased the stock of goods of Mr. Ernest Aligood in West End and has taken charge of the store. He will move his family to West End soon. We understand that Mr. Allgood will farm this year. The 'Pickens township sing ing convention held its regular meeting at Griffin Sunday and was largely attended. The usu al good singing was enjoyed. Next meeting will be held at Bethlehem church the second Sunday afternoon in April. Entertainment at Oolenoy T1here will be an entrtain ment at Oolenoy school house on Friday night, April 3rd, be ginning at 7.30. *A small admission fee will be charged, the proceeds to be used for the school. Everybody in vited. Mill Talki and it is to .our advantage that they do, for our regular patrons -r cannot help but tell their friends a of the good qualities of ourDrugs, a medicines and toilet articles, and the moderate prices we charge for them. We make a specialty of putting up doctors' -prescrip tions, and our charges are modest. j Moreover, you may rely upon prompt service,.a HARNlACY April 6th and 7th'. To Be Cleanup Days: Monday and Tuesday,. April' 6 and 7, have been 4ppointed by the mavor as cleanup days. Let us joins hands for a clean town. in Everybody is requested to pile m convenient place all the rub bish they wish removed by the public cart. Officials will see that all such is disposed of. Prof. J. W. Ballentine of Pick ens attended the closing of the Twelve Mile school Saturday. An educational meeting and pic nic were enjoyed. Prof. B. G. Fields was the efficient instruc tor in charge of the school this session. The patrons of this school are much interested in education and expect to make improvements in their educa tional facilities soon. Inthe preliminary contest held Monday to select a speaker to represent thePickens high school at the Pickens county oratorical contest to be held at Easley Fri day night, April 17. Doyle Loop er won first place. His subject was "Henry W. Grady." Harry Robinson won second place. The county track meet will be held in Easley, Saturday, April 18. Representative F o rtn e r of Spartanburg spent several days last week visiting friends and relatives around his old home in 'the upper section of this county. Mr. Fortner is a native of Pick ens county and is the member of the legislature who introduc ed a bill, at the recent session, to prohibit white people teach ing in negro schools and which caused quite a fight on the floor of the house. He has announc ed his candidacy for railroad commissioner in the approach ing primary. -K. $100 Reward, $100 T**r4".*. of this paper will be * to learn that there is at least one redddisease that science has been able to cure In all Its Stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls catarrh cure is the only positive cure now nown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinga consttutional disease, requires a cnttutil treat ment. Halls ctarrh cure is taken in ternalyouacting directly upon the blood and mucu surfaces of the system,. there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giv.ing thepatient strenghb building u the constitution and asti nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow foror any caetaytfll ocr.Sn fr listhes ftihon a t e + t buy Shoes is <s H alstm ills tor cuspo. ~. rehFraamndi n ' t +i-opLa ex ellery people ! SuneFsu witr m + thanosnow.) !. mr elfyrsig because + give d on'uv the ad bes-a ! thing b ug hnd t. ! Fowr ho tudy n oth +wToel notin knowitha ths a goodhepgoo count + or magnicen, to ouFsore and~ t hewn fact thre + lares stleso pla +> cationt s. S Fidg th 4>a SPECIAL BARGAINS 49 A T T HE BIG STORE ' We are still closing out our Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Clothing, + Millinery, etc., and we are offer ing some special values, in Ladies' Queen Quality Oxfords and'Men's + Crossett Oxfords. Almpst any, + shape or leather to select from. We are giving a substantial cut + on these well known makes of +'Oxfords. MILLINEtRY We are closing out tbis depart ment and you tan buy a nice hat for less than one-half the regular price. It -will pay you to visit the Big Store before you make your Spring+ purchases. Heath-Bruce- Morrw +Pickens, - - So. Car. ckens County Peo ple: Ivertisement we invite the people of of Pickens-to our store to inspect . ine of Shoes and Oxfords. ars a great many Pickens count buying their Shoes at ouir store, and ~r after year they come back to us " ur best advertisement, and that we 4 them so well is a source of gratifi-:.. tthe people of Pickens county are to do business with we want to do ~re of them. xpect you to do business with us e want you to, but because we will values in Shoes and .Oxfords you have the largest stock of Shoes and section, but we have the greatest4 And our stock is bought by men rig but Shoes and sold by salesmen Sbut Shoes, and consequently we eople want and we buy it. That we aan any other store in Greenville is we not only have what the people ~e give good values.. re with us Mr. J. I. Callaham, form ~nd he will* be glad to have you come see him. He will take pleasure in d our stock. ing Oxfords are now here in all the it is a beautiful line. es at our store, save money and be PMTTONV & TILM4N, Ore, Ie ~ 44 ~ 4 4 44 44444 N .xi