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Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Y u Bave Always Bought, and which has been in use i . ver 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. 40ll oteets Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Countereits, 1Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. 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 Constipation, Flatuleney, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kid You lave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, A. K. Park Greenville, -:- S. C, Ihave enjoyed the patronageot thereaders of The 5entinel for more than 20 years. I have appreciated this patronage and have tried to give "Value Received." I am now ready to serve you with a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Underwear, and Hosiery These are the newest creations in their line, bought right and will be sold at "Right Prices," and if goods are n t as represented I AM RESPONSIBLE, and will make them rht. Come to Greenville. Come in to see us. WVe wvill take great pleasure in sowing you our goods, and if goods and price suit you will be glad to sell you, and should they not suit, we will appreciate the call just the same. SA.K. PARK4 All PE PSI1-Cola crowns bearing the wordl "Greenville" on inside under cork disk will be redeemed at 5cech. Ask the Merchant There's a great reason why you should drink PEPSI-Cola. It is healthful. EVERYTHING which it bings you is 100 p~er cent. PURE benefit and enjoymient. Flavor is delicious---rare. Effect is wholesome, satisfying q1uick to refresh. It QUENCHES thirst with its tart, fruit flavor. "There's a Difference" 4 The Leading. Furniture Store IN THE COUNTY A .large stock of everything in the Furniture line. Bec som suits $15.oo ana up. Feather Beds and pillows tc atch; just the thing for this cold wveather. Blankets too. Don't you need a cook stove or steel range? We have tern. and our prices are right. Sewing Machines and Organs. Agents for the Schub2 anos, and the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. E. L. & G. B. HAMILTON Easley, S. C. REENVILLE BARGAIN HOUSE llNext Door to Hunter's Drug Store] A. ALLEN, Proprietor LIBERTY, S. C. Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Ready=to=wear Skirts Pickens County Boy In Vera Cruz, Mex Claude Wyatt, of Easley, wh< is a gunner on the U. S. battle ship Utah, now stationed al Vera Cruz, Mexico, writes ar interesting letter to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Wyatt, about the fighting around Vera Cruz. Below we publish a. por tion of one of his recent letter: Vera Cruz. Mex., April29,1914. -All the fighting seems to bE over except a few shots fired at night from house tops. So far, we have about 20 killed and 5( odd wounded. The Mexicans have fought a great deal better than we expected. They have no respect, whatever, for the Red Cross. One of the doctors of our ship was killed by my side, A Mexican with blood on his foot came up and asked thE doctor for treatment. As the doctor bent over to examine him he produced a pistol, which he had concealed on his perbon and shot the doctor through the head. I was wounded in my left hand. The wound is doine nicely. Five thousand troops arrived today with Gen. Funston in command. He is the man whc made a name for himself in thE Philippines. The soldiers wil relieve us of duty ashore and we will go back to our ship to morrow. Do not know wher we will go-some think t( Tampico. I don't see why they don't let us go on with the good work and clean up Mexico. WE are the ones that can do it and she surely does need it. When the battleship Chestei started firing on the city, thE Mexicans ran out of the build. ings. That was when we "got' so many of them. I saw ac many as seventy-five dead Mex icans in one block. Almosi every one had at least ten shot in his body, any one of which would have been fatal. Most of these were hit by the auto matic machine guns, which shoot five shots to the second. They have a wooden box that fits on the side and holds fron 175 to 500 shots, s: you see what they can do for a man. Jack London. the great novel ist, came to Vera Cruz today. I saw him about an hour ago. His wife came with him an she carried a revolyer just a any man would do and accord ing to all accounts, she car take good care of herself. The admiral seized all arm of every description in Vera Cruz and wve su~rely did get collection. I have a pistol thal must have been used in Georg4 Washington's time. In Tampico they piled thE bodies of the dead horses and men together, -poured oil ove1 them and burned them. IHealth A Factor In Success The largest factor contributei to a man's success is undoubt edly health. It has been ob served that a man is seldon sick when his bowels are regu ar-he is never well when the' are constipated. For constipa tien you will find nothing Quit< so good as Chamberlain's Tab lets. They not only move th' bowels but improve the a ppetitt and strengthen the digest-ion They are sold by all dealers. Adv. FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Jon W. Skiiien of Sianey, Ohie Has Found a Remedy. Experts declare that the reaso: stomach disorders are ,so common i this country is due to liasty and care less habits of eating. Stomaci troubles and run-down conditiont usually go together. John W. Skillen of Sidney, Ohio sys: "I had a bad stomach troubli for years, and became so weak tha1 K could hardly walk or do any work My appetite was poor, and it seemet Impossible tq~get any relief. Since taking 'Vinol' I find a remarkable Im provement in my health, my digestioi is much stronger, and I have gained in weight I would not be withoui VnoL" Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol Is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to the taste. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will bE returned If it does not help you. Pckens Drug Co. Pickens S.C For Constipation Famous Uver Buttons from Hot Springs, Arkansas Better thian CaloueL. When the best physicians in the world's greatest health resort don e bother to write pr e sor iptions,HO but just say" Get a box of Hot SP I G Springs Livye r Buttons for your ana**tie' BUTTONS fer oughttoknlow enoughto cut out Calomel, and geta box today They surely put your liver and bowels in regular working order -all druggists 25 cents. Get them at Picke u5g mpanly -Oe aplicaion soothes.andhels rouh a cu. e ma Pel.. tter t1cers ad Sluggish Livers Started Pleasantly No Need to Risk Disagreeable, Dangerous Calomel Now That Dodson's Liver Tone Takes Its Place Plenty of people-thousan-ids of them-have found that' it is no longer necessary to risk be ing "all knocked out" by tak ing calomel when constipated or suffering from a s liver. Non ada vs 1 )odson's I.ive; Tone takes the place of calomei. What calonl does unplea4 anrv and often with danger. Dodzon's Liver Tone does for you safelv and pleaSantlv, with no pain and no gripe.' It, does not inteifere in any way with your regular business, habits or diet. Calomel is a poison, a form of mercury, a mineral. Dodson's Liver Tone is an all vegetable liquid. Of course, this reliable remedy has its imitators. But Dodson's Liver Tone has been made to take the place of calomel right from the start. The label on the bottle always has said so, beginning with the first bottle sold. And it is widely known today how good Dodson's Liver Tone is as a remedy and that Dodson never makes extrava gant statements. He says that it "livens the liver," overcomes constipation a g r e e a bl y and makes you feel good, and if you are not satisfied completely with it Pickens Drug Co. will hand back the purchase price (50c.) to you -vith a smile. Such statements could not be made without true merit to back them up and it is easy for you to prove them up for your self at no cost if not satisfied and convinced.-Adv. Union Meeting The union meeting of the Pickens Association will be held with Pleasant Grove church the fifth Saturday and Sunday of this month. The following nro gram will be observed: SATURDAY. 9.30 a. m.-Devotional exer cises conducted by Rev. A. S. ,Whitmire. 10 a. m.-Church liscipline; what is it, and when, how and for what purpose it should be ex ercised? Opened by Rev, J. E. Foster, then e-eneral (Iiscussion. 11 a. m.-Sermon by Rev. M. L. Jones. AFTERNOON. 1General discussion on the spir itual condition of the churches. Opened by J. R, Connelly. SUNDAY. 9.30 a. m.-Devotional services conducted by J. P. Robinson. 10 a.. m.-The unsaved; how to reach them. Opened by J.T. Taylor. 10.30. Should one opposed to -missions be a member of a mis sionary church? Why, or why not. Opened by R. T. Hallum. S11 a. m.-Sermon by Rev. B, E, Grandy. The exercises for Sunday af ternoon will be arranged at the meeting. Every church in the associa tion is requested to send dele ates. It is hoped there will be a large attendance. Ex. Com. Gov. Blease Not Worried The State Democratic conven tion will probably be composed of 47 Blease men and 291 anti Blease men, according to the delegates elected by the county conventions last week. The Greenville Piedmont sizes the Pickens delegation up as having two Blease men and four anti Blease men on it. Will the Pied mont please tell us who the two administration men are~and who the other four are? A Columbia special says: Governor Blease declined to make any special comment on the results of the county conven tions, but expressed himself as satisfied with the reports he was receiving from over the state. "I will beat Smith 15,000 to 18,000 votes," said the Governor, tell ig of the many letters and mes sages of encouragement he was getting in eve-y mai'. The Gov ernor said the Bleasites were not much on handling clubs and conventions, but when it comes to~ the ballot box they had the votes and knew how to use them. Goernor Blease is satisfied his friends wvill have a better show ing in the coming convention than they did in 1912, and when asked about the overwhelming majority against hinm that would be in that gathering said he was not worried. While you are enjoying your strawberries do not forget, that other things in your garden may need attention. Citation. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, A. J. Boggs, C. C. P., made suit to me to grant him letters of admm-~ -istration of the estate and effects of C. ~W. Lollis. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said C. W. Lolhs, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens, S. S., on the 4th day of June, 19I4, next after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tc show cause,if any they have,why the saic administration should not be granted.. Given under my hand and seal this, the 15th day of Apri, Anno Domi, 1914. J. B. NEWBERY, a 'J. P. P. C. NO No n suits yo Not afi bodied-ye1 Convenie I 0-Cent Tin, the P 56 "EVER - Notice of Stockholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that a meetinf of the stockholders of Issaqueena Mil will be held at the ofdce of said mill ir Central, S. C., on Thursday, May 28 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpos< of considering the issuance of 1,0( shares of preferred stock of the pai value of $100 each in lieu of and to tak< the place of the existing preferret stock of said mill and the past due an( unpaid dividends and interest thereon This notice has been authorized by th directors by resolutions of the board o directors of the said Issaqueena Mill held on the 14th day of April, 1914, an< the said resolutions were in the follow ing words, which are hereby made part of this notice RESOLUTIONS. Resolved, 1. That the President an< reasurer of the Issaqueena Mill do cal ameeting of the stockholders of sai< nill, to be held at the office of the Pres dent and Treasurer at Central, S. C. n the 28th day of May, 1914, at2o'clocl . in., for the purpose of considerins he issuance of 1,000phares of preferret tock at a par valife of $100 each. t< ake the place of existing preferre< tock and the accrued and unpaid divi A Mes5 .3 $ 'This annom: $. aittention to ti Syon to send y in exchange I :Groceries, Sh( It has becoi ?certain things +sent broad cas SThere is not a j* close proximhi :: equipped to s: :j steady stream i Greer1 T Her storesarth i fering to REBATE Y0J all with absolutely n) IFor cash purchase for purchases of $25. +Or more the fare b)otl 4- The Above Armstrong Pharmacy. xEdward L Ayers. +Barr Dry 'oods Compan Bruce & Doster Drug ( ? pany. SBruns McGee Company. Campbell Tile and Ma ..Comnany. t Carolina Hard ware Comi~ A Carpenter Brothers. :p Childers-Cely Shoe Comi 4t Doster Brothers & Bruce Secur from any of book and as soonl as th( xpurchase. They will re .3.e Remember thex and Pic'kens for Greens 1 THE RES iore hunting foi UN :er you've found STAI : exquisitely MILD. nt Packages: The Handy Half. >und and Half-Pound Tin Humidors a T A or Pipe and Cigarette LASTINGwLY GC dends and interest, which is to be r tired and cancelled upon the issue of t new preferred stock. :2. That said preferred stock shE contain the following preferences, co: ditions and privileges: The holde thereof shall be entitled to dividen< each year at the rate of 7 per cent. p annum, payable semi-annually on ti ;first days of January and July of ea< year, and in the event of failure to p2 said dividends when due. t unpa dividends shall carry 7 per cent. interes to be compounded semi-annually uni paid. In the event of distribution < liquidation of the assets of the corpor; tion,.the preferred stock shall receis $100 per share plus any unpaid div dends with interest before the comm< stock shall receive anything. All i said preferred stock and the unpaid di idends and interest shall become di and payable on the first day of Jul; 11919. buring life of said preferr Istock no lien or other incumbrance she he placed by the company o'n the re estate, buildings and machinery or ar part thereof, nor shall any dividends Sdeclared or paid on the common sto< Iuntil the net debt on the plant shall ni exceed $75i.000. Said preferred sto< Ishall be entitled to voting privilege and in the event of failure to pay dis age to tli ens andi vcememv is for the our money to Ne or W\earing Appa >es3, Millinery, Dr: ne a habit w\ith st they must order t overf the countr' town Or commfluri y to some larger c ttisty needs of its oi mnoney north wa vile Occupies that toughly equipp)ed in every r UR RAILW.AY FARE they a o expense. Note the Fe amounting to $25.00 the ra 0 or mnore one fare will be1 i way1s wvill be% refunded~t up tgreement Has Been Entered In1 H. Endel. Flourney & Vaughn Gilreath-Durham (Compan Globe Optical Company. m- 0. M. Goodlett. Greenville Furniture Comp: WV. R. Hale. ntel Henderson - Ashmore Wi Company. any Hobbs - Henderson Compai W. H. Houston & Brother, any. J. 0. Jones Company. Mahon-Tindal Company. to Get Your' 1 the above firms a Chamber of y total the desired amount, sui fund your railway fare. enville's Splen' ellent railroad service Greenvil ille, and four trains return frorl r ROOM Over th~ 4. .0 UNTI r the tobacco t a-rich-ripe-mellyo -Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size nd the Pound Glass Humidor. No Bite, "No Sting, "No Bag, ~"No String." It 0 0 D , Ur* r )OD" Ze"27* e- dends and accrued interest as here ie fore provided for within two years date of issue, the owners of the Li preferred stock may have the excl a- voting privileges in the manageme rs the mill. W. L. GAssAwAy is President and TreasurerIssaqueens r Central, S. C.. April 23, 1914. ie :. Notice of Stockholders' Mee d Notice is hereby given that a me of the stockholders of Issaqueena will be held at the office of said n r Central, S. C., ou Thursday, Ma >r 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the pu of considering a resolution passed b Board of Directors of said mill o1 6th day of May, 1914, proposing t crease the capital stock of said m v. the sum of $315,000,so-that the pref ie stock shall be one hundred thot e dollars and the common stock she two hundred and fifteen'thousand do lThis notice has been authorized b; al directors by resolution of the boa y -directors of the said Issaqueena S' held on the 6th day of May, 1914, ar ksaid resolution was in the folic ~t wvords, which is hereby made a pa kthis notice: RESOLUTION. -Resolved. 1. That the Presiden1 ie Ladies [Vicinit) distinct purpOS et that it isnolIoi wv York, Philade rel, House Furr y Goods, et c. >me people to fe through the cats Sfrom the above ity in this Stat n e which has stol citizens, thiereby rd--and kee pingi SPosition in Uppel espect to satisfy your nlee< ake it p)ossile for you to: lowing Ofi ilway fare bo0th wvays will1 hfndodI froml 40 to 60 ik t0 o40 mfiles. : by the Following Well Knov C. F. Lagerholm Compan V. Lewis Printing Company. Meyers-Arnold Company. McAlister-Beattie Company n P:ace Printing Company. 1iiedmont Shoe Company. 11s Poe Hardware and Supp Company, L. Pride, Patton'& Tilman. -L. Rothschild. Sebyt & Carter Smith & Bristow. 'aiway Fare Ri Commerce Rebate Book. H: -render the book to the firm I lid Railway Fai le has. Note especially that a Greenville. :Fourth National Bank, with is maintained for your comfc N G hat exactl v-fragrant-full inbe- Treasurer of the Issaqueena Mill do call from a meeting of the stockholders of said said mill, to be held at the office of the Pres usive ident and Treasurer at Central, S. C., nt of on the 28th day of May, 1914, at 2 o'clo& p. m., for the purpose of conside: Mill. and voting upn the increase of the 3 ital stock of Is a Mill to -sum - of three- fteen usand ting dollars, the preferred be in the sum of one hundred tho d dollars ting and the common stock in the-sum of Mill two hundred and fifteen thousan dol ill in lars. W. L. GAssAWAY. Y 28, President and Treasurer Issaqueena Mill. ,pose Central, S. C., May 6, 1914. 3 y the in- Notice of Fmal Settlement and ered Diseharge sand Notice is hereby given that I will 11 be make application to J. B. Newbery, lars- Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens r the county, in the State of South Carolina, rd of on the 4th day of June, 1914, at 11 Mill, o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there d the after as said application can be beard, wmng for leave to make final settlement of rt of the estate of JoannaBurgess, deceased, and obtain discharge as administrator of said estate. F. BURGESS, and 3 Administrator. of Pick-i 4 e or callig your ager necessary for iphia or Chicago dshings, Jewelry. _ el that there are dogues which are+ mentioned cities. e but what is in+ es that are amply shutting off thisj bin its own section . -Carolina is in any particular. By of- 3 select your goods person- * .9.* *we refunded up to 40 miles; s; for purchases of $50.00 m Greenville Firms: v. Stewart & Merritt. C. D. Stradley & Company.? L. H. Stringer. .9 W. G. Stubbs Shoe Company Sullivan-Markley Hdw. Co. R. N. Tannahill Company. y The Baptist Courier Company 4 The Johnson Company. J. M.Waddill &Son. James T. Williams Hardware . Company. John H. Williams. tfunded. I ave purchases entered in the? rom which you made your last icilties six trains daily leave Easley - matron in constant attendance. irt while in Greenville