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The, i nd dYou hve Always Bught Bears the Signature~ -Use For -aver rtry Years AlSTOllM E Copy oWapper. 'Tug oinsmIo . a nom. The Prices Are Right! Coine and do your trading early. We are prepared to give you good service. We have al most anything yoa. may want in Dry Goods, Notions Undeiwear and Shoes. OUR PRICES SHALL BE RIGHT. We have a- good many things - we 7 ish to close out, and. will make liberal discounts * on them. hapyCome and buy. Make yourself and famiijy a happyand help to make us happy. A. K. Park West Enid, Grenii e. All PEPSI-Cola crowns bearing the word "Greenville" on inside under cork disk will be redeemed at 5c each. Ask the Merchant IThere's a great reason why you should drink PEPSI-Cola. It is healthful. EVERYTING which it brings yon is 100 per cent. PURE benefit and enjoyment. Flavor is delicious-rare. ~Effect is wholesome, satisfying -quick to refresh. It QUENCHES thirst with its tart, fruit flavor. "There's a Difference" SHighest Price Paid for Produce ~ I have a nice line of Spring Clothing, Hats of all M kinds, both men's and ladies'. A nice line Dress Goods to select from. A nice line of Okfords, both men's and Sladies SA car load of Elegant Brand Flour and another to . n come, at $5.30 per barrel. Agents for Marietta Fertilizers. Yours for trade. John W. Hendricks, - Pickens The Leading AFurniture Store IN THE COUNTY A large stock of everything in the Furniture line. Bed room suits $15 .oo and up. Feather Beds and pillows tc match; just the thing for this cold weather. Blankets too. Don't you need a cook stove or steel range? We have them. and our prices are right. Sewi" Machines and Organs. Agents for the Schuh - Pianos, an~ the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. E. L. &G. B. HAMILTON /4 - . *Esley. S. C. i- \ How Margaret Made Her Missionary Money By Lillie Bush, 4th Grade, Liberty School Margaret was a little girl about'ten years old and she loved to go to-prearhing. OnE day.-Maraxet said to her mother: "Tell me how I can make-soa -n'oney for the little childrenowho live in China and r don'tifnw about Jesus Christ." Mamafiet's mother said: "I um glad diy little girl wants to send some- -money to China for 'the little chiMren who don't know about Jesus." Margsmxet's mama told her if she woAld-ielp her all she could a every morning before she went 2 to schdoshe would give her 25 cents a week, and when she got a dollarshe could send it off to China. Everr-morning when Marga ret got up she -went right to work, and every week she got her 25:eents. Oneday Margaret wrote a let ter torker aunt and told her she was A#king money for the chil- N dresii&-hina-and her aunt sent c herfa dollar to send to them. , ' Margaret made money enough to;get her a Bible of her own, f and every night she read some in it and said her prayers before she went to bed. *When Margaret's birthday came-she got lots of presentb be cauase-she, was a good little girl, and everybody loved her. :It would be good if we had a lot oflittler girls like Margaret to ( make money for the little chil- ( dren in China who don't know about Jesus. Cough Medicine for (hildren S too much care cannot be used in selectingpa cough medicine s for children. It should be pleas ant to take, contains no harm fuA substance-and be most effect- r ual. Chamberlain's C o u g h I Remedy - meets these require ments and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. From Miss Golightly. Editor Sentinel - Dear Sir: C Please-allow me space in the col- o umns of The Sentinel to express tomay many' friends my sincere thanksfor the support they gave - me in the great piano. player y contest just closed. I dId not wina prize, butlI feel very proud of the -support given me. and wish also to congratulate the e prize winners. I will try to meet 'mf'friends earlier in the d next contest. d Thanking the judges, mana- -a ger-and all my friends in this ' this contest. -and wishing The Sentinel continued success, Iam, Respectfully, AGNEs GOLIGHTLY. Easley, March 31. 1916. Found a Cure for Rheumatism "I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep nor lie still at night. Five year's ago I began using Chambeilain's Liniment and-in two months I was well and have notsuffered with rheu matism since." For sale by all dealers. -Adv, Dacusville Oratorical Contest. Followine is the program of he Morgan oratoricalI contest held at the Dacusville school auditorium, Tuesday evening, March 31, 1914, 8 p. mn.: True Courage-H. Julian. Peroration of closing speech against Hastings-Joe Hunt. The Little Outcast's Plea-H. Ferguson.' AMurderer'sConfession-Sam Aiken. Traitor's Deathbed - George Williams. The Storming of Missionary Ridge-Frank Williams. Social Discontent-Bai leyLoo per. Song-Expresion class. The Unknown Rider-Argus Looper. The Superiority of the White Race-Kent Hogsed. The White Man's Cou ntry Ollie Sutherland. Robert E. Lee-Sam Jones. The Speech That Made His tory-Irvin Dacus. The Home in the Government Song-Expression class. The medal was won by Mr. Sam Aiken; second place by Mr. George Williams, and third place by Mr. Irvin Dacus. Prizes were ,iven for second and third places. The judges were Rev. EV. Babb and Mr. John Cheat ham of Easley. Dod' t e Calomel F To id Liver taiiga4 ere's a con e On anid li remtdy that's eate an e box to 'Ot Summons for Relief. 14,omplaint Served.) state of Sout"arolina, Pickens County,'.. ,ourt of Common Ple M hre . A. Major and W. A. G. Plaintiffs, against "-4M -or . W. Major, -Julia Wood, JudgeK tjie John Major, William Major, antl.e heirs-at-law of Frank Major,deceaseot whose names. ages, and number are unknown, defendants. lo the Defendants above named: You 'are hereby summoned and re ired to answer the complaint in this etion, of which a copy is herewith erved upon you; and to serve a co yof our answer to the said corpLint n the subscribers at their office at ickens, S. C., within twenty days after he service hereof, exclusive of the day f such service; and if you fail to an wer the complaint within the, time foresaid, the plaintiffs in this action ill apply to the court for the relief de anded in the complaint. Dated February 6, A. D. 1914. A. J. BOGGS, C. C. P. JULIs E. BOGGS, C. E. ROBINSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 'o the non-resident defendants, Julia Wood, Judge Major, Johrt Major, William Major, and the heirs-at-law of Frank Major, deceased, whose names,ages, an number are unknown: Take notice, that the summons, of rhich the foregoing is a copy, and the mplaint in the above entitled action, as filed in the office of 'the Clerk of he Court, at Pickens, S. C., on the 6th ay of February, 1914, and is now on le in said 'ffice. JULIUS E. BOGGS, C. E. ROBINSON, 50 Plaintiffs Attorneyq. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Not Served.) 'he State of South Carolina,. Coun of Pickens, ourt of ommon Pleas. . E. Robinson, H. Y. Lawrence, and A. C. Knox, plaintiffs, against . A. Carnes, defendant. 'o the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned 'and re ired to answer the complaint in this ction, of which a copy is. herewith erved upon you, and to serve a copy of our answer to said complaint on the bscriber at his office at Pickens, S. C., rithin twenty days after the service ereof, exclusive of the day of such ser ice; and if you fail to answer the com laint within the time aforesaid, the laintiff in this action will apply to the >urt for the relief demanded in the >mplaint. Dated the 5th day of March, 1914. A. J. BOGGS, C. C. P. C. E. 'N j Plaintifl'e rney. 'o the Defendant, C. A. Carnes: - | Take notice; that the summons, of bhich the foregoing is a copy, and the Dmplaint in the above-stated action, as filed I ce of the Clerk of the ourt a ens, S. C., on the 5th day f Mar 14, and is -now on file in, C. E. ROBINSON, 50 Plaintiff's Attorney. iotice to Debtors and Creditors ', All persons holdin claims against theI Itate-of the late Joh T. Newton must1 rsent the same duly proven on or I efore the 15th day of April, 1914, or be ebarred payment; and all persons in ebted to said estate mnust make pay ient.on or before 'the above date to 'the ndersigned. D. M. NEw'rON. 48 Administrator. With electric lighting and s over size tires The Car of the A Of' ,ourse we knos All other cars the For catalogues and demor John C. Easley, A sack c 011 VorT I will impr)1~ (erfully. I give the your trbee~ tionial ins ill plea Fix Up Your Liver And Feel Good Why Risk Being "All Knoeked Out" by Calomel? Dodon's Liver Tone Takes Its Place and is Safe. en you are constipated and v r liver is sluggish it is no longe n ecessary to try to yoe up with calomel. fix yours ne now knows to which every sometimes 're be a poison tha ni and causes mains in the sys ,nd is often evil after-effects- nv eople. very dangerous to m . ar Dodson's Liver Tone is anteed to take the place of 5mel, to be a pleasant tasting, as-acting vegetable liquid, with no bad effects and causing no pain nor gripe nor interfer ence with your regular duties, habits )r diet. If you are not entirely satisfied with Dodson's Liver Tone, go back to the store where you bought it and get our money back. It belongs lo you and Dodson wants you to have it. Pickens Drug Co. sells and recommends Dodson's Liver Tone and they will cheerfully refund purchase price (50c.) in stantly without question if the remedy fails to please you in ivery way. Its use has proven beneficial to many thousands mnd prtbably will to vou.-Mv. The Dacusville school will be represented at the county track meet by Messrs. R. H. Julian, am Jones. Sam Aiken and Kent Hogsed. Mr. Ollis Suth rland will reprssent the school n the oratorical contest. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE o mend, so no matter what iappens to your watch, send it iround to us. We are experts AT JEWELRY REPAIRING. While here, take ti'me for a ok at our display of novelties, >rnaments and utilities in the ie of attractive Jewelry. F. Snider, Easley, S. C. 50 DelIvered tarting, demnountable rims, ,tire carrier. merican Family v within its class, Hup surpass. istration call or writc, Fagsdale S.Ce. f our 8-4-4 awll grass ve it won t will also leaves (il all addi tr-This e a Uivic d South Carolina Politial GossiP Three of South Carolina's con gressmenvoted against the canal tolls repeal. General interest is centered in the freight- rate hearing to be held April15. The State Freight Rate association is asking for a general-revision of rates. Major James L. -Sims, recent Ily appoited United States mar shal for South. Carolina, has-re tired fromthe editorship of the Orangeburg Times and Demo crat, whieh paper he has been ,eting for-the past 35 years. Will James -H. Craig of An derson -opposeA. W. Jones for 1mptroler-general? Mr. Craig recently appointed assistant bank examiner, and it has state redu that 'he will offer been ru now held by Mr. for the pla , Jones. "Some of the candidates race for ,governor -had bett look eot for John G. Clink scales," saida well known polit icalobserver. "Professor Clink scaleshas many friends through out South Carolina. He is ag gressive; he -has no past record; he is a good speaker, is fearless and has a fine platform," he continued. An attempt -will be .made to abolish :the county -to -cownty compaigns at -the state 'Demo cratic convention. It is true that -there is a growing senti ment .against the biennial cir cus, yet many feel that the cam paign should be heldthis year. John Gary Evans, chairman of the executive -committee, .is in favor of the campaign, at least for this year. "I am a Woodrow Wilson Democrat first, last, and all the time," said W. F. Steyenson, who was among the visitors in Colurnbia.recently. He announ ced- definitely that he would not :be a candidate for the United States senate. This leaves the governor and"Cotton Ed"Smith to fight it out. Mr. Stevenson is a member of the house from Chesterfield county and-wilbof fer for congress fron the Fifth district in opposition to D; E. Finley. Mr. Stevenson has been a leader inthe house for many years and is a former speaker of that branch. - Sad Death in Ealey. A very sad death occurred Sunday morning at Alice milH village when Mrs. Mary E.Man ley died suddenly of heart-trou ble. leaving seven small -chil dren. Mrs. Manley and some of the children worked in the mill, thus earning a living, but now only the children are left to do the best they can. The inter ment took place at Rock (-eme tery, a few miles west of Easley. -Easlev Progress. Sims Disbarred C. P. Sims, the Spartanburg lawyer, was last Thursday dis barred by the supreme court. Chief Justice Gary wrote th unanimous opinion. A condi tion is made that if Mr. Sims shows that he has reformed' he can appear before the court -in two years and on satisfactory proof be reinstated. "S5eeing South America with Col. Roosevelt" is advertised as a moving picture attraction. Must be a fake. No one could see South America for looking at the Colonel.-C )lumbia Rec ord. Notice to-Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late John D. Edens must present the same- duly proven on or be fore the 15th day of April, 19i4, or .be debarred palyment; and all persons in debted to said estate must make pay ment on or before the above date to the undersigned. MRs.. MARY F. EDENS, 48 Administratrix. CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES. Between Anderson, Greenwood. Greenville and Greer, S. C., Effee tive Sunday December 7th, 1913. Trains leave and arrive corner Main and Washingtoni Streets. Leave Arrive No Time No. Time 1 8:00 am 2 8:10am 3 7:60 am 4 10:10 am 5 0:0am 6 12:.25pm 7 11:40 am 8 1:10 pm 91: 45 pm 10 3:55pm 1 4:5pm 12 6:35p 15 7:30 pm 16 9: Between Greenville and Gr No Time No. S70 8:20 m. 71 72 10}:15 -am 74 12:30 pm S76 1:50 pm 78 3-:6 pm 80 .:20pm 'Tickets onsa m al, 104 Nortb Mr. J. H, Gilespie. one ot ncka farmers makes this statement about'! Grower-or Sulpho Salts: "On chased IrQm Craig Bros. Co., one bx Hog Grower or Sulpho Saits an-beg pound stunted pig. After feed--*' weighed 28 pounds; second rId month 107 pounds." 'That is This is the s-ason ofthe yearw ei try to rid your hogs and s"o Salts will do it. We selt the a guarantee-A stock tonic ney medicine. ForYo? Conkey's Laying Tonic, s,0 International Poultry Food, sold - and 5oc. Lookout Insect Powde Medicated nest 'eggs to keep i Pt China nest eggs 2 5c ea y chi scratch feo" feed for s Mash for r hens. Aunt e to see s Fresh Gr~ OF ALL InD TAL When you trade at my ptore"you 4Wnot ood, fresh goods at reason&ble priciss butyou rery time. 6 pounds coffee for $i.oo., Best Self-rising Flotir. Candy, Crackers, Canned G6ods etc I will treat you right. Greg T. Mauldin, i.;: I., to you to cal at ou you are in Pickens. eLw~ stantly buying new will certainly treat yo every way., Crown HgestI We have just received a carlod ofthi you want some real good flour tryhs Pre Shoes for lMen, Womf~1d . We are exclusive agents in Pidker& o famous Witt's Shoes. Every pair guarnec also have other kinds and can please youii 5ie We are now selling Aragon $r.oo0 95 cents. You cannot buy better Overa ls at We Will Buy Your We pay highest market price for ch hams, corn, peas, etc. ~ Call and see us when in town.4 FINDLEY & STANSELL:3 Pickenis S. C. e'9