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er s The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In.se for 'o'er -3SyeM41a - brfie tesigfistu- of. and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy.~ Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imftations and '" Just-as-good " are but Eiperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and-Children-Bxperience -gainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Casto! is a harmless substitute lor-Castor -Oil, Pare. gorie, !ops and Soothin'g Syrups. It is pleasant. It -oontains -neither Opium -Morphine nor other Naecoti substance* Its-age is Its gutrauteev -it'desYr'6ys~Wo-ns - and allays Feverishness. For nzore than. thirty years it Js,~leenin constant use fortlbe, relief -al Coslipation, Flatulency, .Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles - and Diarrhea. - It regulates- the- -Stomach-and Bowels, assimilates-the Food, giving-healtiy and naturast-eep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. - .GENUINE CATORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signajure 'of -7f Tljj4YOdg fave Mways BOght An Use oe OAr 30 -Yea - THE CENTAUR COMPNY. N EW YORK C ITY. -THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. A successful -remedy for Rheumatism, Blood Poisoa and -all Blood Diseases.. -Atall Dviggists $1.00 - F. V. uPPMAN CO., Savannah. Ga. Greenville, := 5.C. -I have enjoyed-the patronageo thereadrs - of The Sentinel for more than 20 years. I have appreciated this patronage and have trid to giveValud Recdid'" -T am now ready to serve you with a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Underwear, These are the newest creations in their line,I bought righe and--wifl--be-sold at "Right Prices," and if godds are-net-as represented --I AM -RESPONSBLE and wiHl makethdm * right. Comne to .Greenaville.. .Comie in .to - see us..- We will take .great pleasure.mu showing 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. .-- - - - - - ~~KTPARKj -. All PEPSI-Cola. crowns bearing the word "GresifilIo' onTn~sids - -- ~under cork disk-..willbe- redeemedi. - - .at,.ac each. . - Ask tff~WeMksat7 -. -- -Ther's-a great reasonl why yowr should - drink PEPSI-Cola. It~ 'is healthful. EVERYTHING~vhidli'i 1-rfigsydoii i100 - .per cent. PURE benefit and..enjynent. . Flaxor is delicious--rare. Effect is wholesome, -satisfying quick-to refresh. -I-t QUENCHES. thirst..with its tart, fruit flavor. -- - * --"There s a Difference"~ ---5 Cents ~ ~ ~ CHARLESTON, S. C. Schools -of M~edici and PhArnia - .1. - Qwnitji& ontrolle ythe State - - 86th Session Opens-October 1, 1914; Cos~ este3~ 1915 A - ~rg~tf- COME TO Ti boo ng~ randchot i ura ate vnflft e *l yea r inmdcean RESAUAN - -S' -~OTH AIN~1 . STOARET, l~ E.-t44 - - --OUTeeMIN STREET ~ef you want sone prmt 2 of the-better kmnd .. W.O.W. Have BigM Tme-at DYacusvle -Or Saturday, Sept. -,-a most IV successful joint picnie-and -rally was- held-at- Dacisville -by-Da-. esville; -Cross Roads-and Cross Plains eamps. The meeting-was -held- in 'the - auiitoriurrof f-the W -graded -sChool- -building-andc was -11, -presided-- over by- Sov.-R P.- -p -Thomas, C:-C. of the-Dacusville a can-. - --- -- -~ -- - Several apprope -elections H were sung by-the-audience,;with .Miss> -Pant-of- Rock---Hill at- the -pienio5-------- r - Prayer was--offered--by- -Hon. ei ---F-.-Ansel -of-(Greetiville.- - w Introductory speeches- were SP -made-by.C.-O: RP:' Thomas and n( ov;-L., L; Smith, chairman -of in committees -for -the threecamps. Hon: John M- -Daniel-of Green Viler-head-manager-of jurisdic -tion of South-Garolina;-was first introduced and delivered an-able address - on --he --principles- -of Woodcraft. -Then followed a - -selection by -the audience- - - - Hon-. C: A:-Power; head con- - sul of jurisdiction of- South-Car- - olina,--then spoke of- the-work-of the order-in a general-way -and -ga-ve a-lot-of- -information in-re gard-to~the great-work the order -is doing-for the -betterment-of -the-moral condition-of mankind. "Ame! ica'7- was--sung--by the audience. -- - - Hon--R F.--Ansel--of Green gille-then--folowed--in--a -most able-address-,on-- -ove, -Honor and Remembrance,"- the three cardinal principlesof Woodcraft. He also- finade some splendid-re marks-along educational lines, which were well--reeeived by the large-a-ssemblage. - - - -Hon.- B. -A. Morgan -of -Green -ville then came--forward. -He needed no-intro4uetion, -Dacus ville-being his-old home-until-he -went toGreenville. -He-was-vis -ibl-affected as-he arose tospeak again to- his-old-homefolks.-H6 gave us a rousing -community speech that-will do great good for-time-to- come. - -Dacisville is proud of *-Tobe,-' and -is-glad-to hear from him anYtime. At this point- a-most- sumptu ous dinner was-spread-on. a long table in the grove nearby;- and after thanks- was --returned by Rev. D. D- - Jones -of- -Easley, everybody seemed to -enjoy-the great-- feast -of, good things the good ladies- of -Dacusvile had prepared. - ----- --- -The-afternoon was-spent in , social Wav. - Several -imprompt speeohes--ere made by different members-of- he order-and others, among-whom--was-Frof.-Bteford rane principal -Dacusville gra ded school; Hons,. E.. -P.. Mc-' Cravey, J. P. Carey,~ Jr., W. I~ Pickens; and others..:a . .. A neat sum was realized fron the .sale.f .cold..rinks,. whichi was, given the . school. .fgr .the purghase of a piano.... -The day was enjoyed in ever- 1 way, the .people were relugtant tojeaye and stayed until.1.ate in the after noon..-. The. crowMd was - large and, the best~of order pre vailed throughou~t the day, The next joint.anua.1 meet ing Will beheld at. Cross .Plains) camp next summer.- - - 4 - A SOVENEIGN. ------ - -i-N- EViDECE. - r JHook--!upoe-you--wil-- observe i te Foerth of July.- - - C-ook-=bereitr reerille - I. .don't expect._to be able to -notice - ~nyfhing ~e - - . A.Suspicious -Claim.-- -- - The .man who nev'er-'makes- Ynistakces !ay hava .supreme capacity- - Or the 1mptebsign..that .he- rmakes - May rest .on .mifd mendacity...- Il "Te.reckless ehtigffeur. simply~ . .owed Aowa all.tha.pedestrians-in. his -Vfas .he fullt." KullU-and. running .over.' - ~.Anonymbus W6rk. - a -The o~rk tiat . does ~most of the world's gooid Is inonymous. .. It .ia..a ways natnnishing t lear how~-~ known are most of the people who are.4 din'theimp~r1antthnfgs. .76I~ey love their -wd -nore. than. ther name. I'e. Christian Register.d -.. .. Send your -. - and ARWL1NA MAN WITPuZZLING STOMACH DISEASE- WINS- RELIEF --o-ealdiesof tlie stdmasch have found ..ivenprt of Preker Bettelief as quicki as-Mr. -Davenport did. After First Dose of - This rema e. remedyis. known all - . yer te country., The first dose proves - - Remedy. -- no long iratment. r Mayr's Wonderful Stomah,. Remedy W. R. Davenpor t ofPairker. .' clears the digestive tract of muiuoid ng suffered from a pecuhfarimalady of arets -adrmvs posonus mat Lestomna&~. Hi ought-tredtfhffttwithi a-eetions and-remo>ves -poisonouS-mt it--little-- relief. At tims-it seemed ter.. It brings swift relief .to sufferers at he would have to gimes-ut-hseemed from stomach, liver and bowel troubles. He took Mayr's WonderfulpeSt h Many say it ias'~savsd them from dan euedy- and fun inmediate enefit gTOus rpgerations-ant niany are sure it ewrote: ni-has -saved their-liveS. - - -- eFor years I have suffe'r d fron a Because of the -remarkable- suecess of sease Vhie ydzzldd6tors.' They this remedy there are. mans imitators, rfned-it-catarrhof- theFstotnAch, say- so be cautious. .Be sure !i's AYR'S. g the only hope *old-be---change of 'Go6 to Pitkens- DrrgCo.'ardgsk bout imate,-and- that-in -a-tprobability I -the wonderful results ithasbeerccom ould never get welL. '-Then I heard of. plishingiDmeases they know.of-or. end .ur-remedy. One trial bottle gave me to Geo..H. Mar, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156, stant relief. It made me feel like a. Whiting St., icago, TH., fot free b6ok w man. Your full eours-e of treat- bn stoxfch-ailments and-many grateful ents-has about cured ine. Several of -letters from -people-whohave--been re y-friends have also- been cured" - stored... .Any druggist..can..tel yo.its, Thousands of others suffering from wonderful effects.-Adv. >The What if it should cost you a few S dollars more than some 'Others? fYERYBODY KNOWS that the MILBURN is worth a.great deal more. - You can't buy a. thoroughbrad horse. for~he-money.-t takes. to .buy .a iM can ....Broucho. -- - - -i E3|WAGON THAT LASTS Get a-MILBURN and you-have a-strong wagon, one tiiht'siiade iri,- out.of right materials, -one. that will stand upjiird f Idid you will want to haul -and .one you'll- be proud of. - ..We're proud to.. be the agents for -that. kind. of a. wagon. --Another car-load en the.-way.- ..Cme. imand. F -S endricks, Agt, - ---aley - Formantfs. ONCE ENOUGH. -Whatr-the--treubie-about - -that slute?" asked the impatient -warrior. - "There s atgYtdretay. A search4 -~ s being -made.-' ----- - --I t'You --haven't ---mislaid-the cannon;- - -'-No----But-'we can't find our-hand~f- - ~ook of--etiquette." ------- - -- -Mean......- - ~ "Mr: and Mrs:- Brown--are ant ideal' -- narriecouple," said Mrs. Gabb. "Shoe writes me that they- are unspeakably --- appy.". . .. . . -- - --- - ' . - - "What are they? Deaf mutes?" - rowled -Mr. Gabb.- - --.~ .-- ... Correct-- - 'i "How should the new -warden- of a . state prison b-egurr-a--letter of thanks A \ :o the-gover-nor-fo~-his-appointment?" sked the-Boob.-------- . -A 'I .now--take.- my -Pen .in--hand," re- -- led the Cheerful Idiot. -- --- Miss Homelih.-Perhaps you won't A Hard One. - -ksmeoc--- - - - Critic-Why -don't- you put a porous Ms utn-ely. el.-h' laster. this play2 ....aeben vr. ~a1ema fh' Manager-What for?thn tretoksyotwc. .- - ~-hch illeve maeeiidrw.e - t but-a -sng an.-re to Troble Avided.e..-- - hayah been avery saraedg manrifahe' "Fortunate!" he exclaimed.f - Wat's fortunate?" asked Japhet. - "That we got this trip over with housands- of years before there could e any msisfdersadinig, about canal olls." Chinese Wisdom. "We were going to marry our daugh er to Li when we learned that he vas spending all his .money at that~ -1 - -- ascal Wang's, the man who runs tha ~ambling-house." - "Wa did you do then,?" - :--1 "Wvmarried her. to Wang."-Le dre. -.. -Not'TfhatSort of a ife. .- . "Thre ides tfiat frs. Gadabout. Do 6u 'knoiw, I've h1eard that her poor - -- --- usband Ts- asoltely tied to her [-- Mrs:--Wisey --You'd--better go see fon strings."' ..- - -- -the-doctor:~-you're--getting -as--deaf as "Nonsense! . I don'tbelieve. she's- -a post.-------- - --- - ad an apron on sInce they've been-..Mr.Wisely-All right--my dear; I"l1 iarried.Philadelphia Ledger- go as soon.as-the Fourth -is over. Step -by Step. -- . ....The..Smmer Bore. -"Step- by step much is attaine-d-. Big Ohm orice ,agaln.we .hear the man - rtunes have been piled up dime by 1Who thinks, his earthly lot It is ime .."---~------------ Td-shout-atid -do t~ie- best hie can -"That's right. --Now, -I'm -smoking2 --To ten1 us-all how- hot4ts -- - igarettes -and- saving -the - coupons.-j------ - -- oon I'll have enough coupons* to get ~--.... nsuspected.Danger... pip'-' - -- -- --- -"Spe.ms..toie,'. obseryedYfzs_.. Skit - -. ---- ties, "that_.girls today ,are reading al - - tother too much of this here sex Daily Thought. literature. - - If you would be pungent, be brief;-- -"Trlat's-a 'fi,~agr''ed Mr.' Sit >r it is with words as with- sunbeams tles. - "Them id of bdors give -them -the more they are condensed, the I-nothing-but a-lvt of theoretical ideas." eeper they burn.-R. Southey. - -Judge. next order for PRINTING THE SENTINEL --- have it prin-ted right PHONE 27 Program Annual W.M.U. Meeting T At Six Mile, Sept. 26-27 1st session.T0:3.0. Prayer and praise service. Greetings-Mrs Lillian Gar rett. - - Response--Mrs. Essie Garrett. -Recognition of delegates. -Roll call of W. UiS. -Elect committees. Presentationof visitors. Summary of years work Superintendent. ~Readrig of~sfocIatiof 'ocoy -Secretary. Message Tr, m M. U. Mrs.. .-.J. AD.. .h a ffat official visitor. Recommendation for Y. P. S. M; 8. for the-Y. P. S.-trs. J. A- Andersor. - - - .Renar-kS .Adjourn..foJ uich. on the -Second D~ ei Miss Pearia Hester. Reading of minutes- f morn ing sssn- ~ t ~ most Teachin-t..Bilbp...the R.ms impoitant. ..wo& of the leader - Mlrs. .--E.-Wton -- A message from the R-A- . B ix-Mi R:-A's. 'e ssailteoftR: A. *ork RolI calWan4 reports-of-YW A's. Y. W A. A. Watchnord. Recoinendation for Y. W. A-B'ethe-Mannl--- - Message from- State Superin tendent-Olivia Durham. The ~-61 ofthe girl-Miss Elizabeth~ Allgood'. - ,:. --The t' ra1 ai'in .g . schdol- -:Miss Pea 1Hestei- .,.- - Aurioundsnients. ~Hymii.- . 2 Traysr. -. Night session 7:30. Sorijsei-viceJ).~ Sermon-J.7XAniS'fdisn ~Fodthiessi 930 Devotiona.. . Rep6i'tsfroniS'inbbaif'Bands. ) Deadtraton-SiM W$un beam Band.. 'Repi'ts f ~oniiittees. Farewell servide.. IA fiotirn ~ SundayehonPi ~ -- Avold Self-~C'ncousness.. To thak'a66i't~6neieff altlie while is t ftdri ^en'rgy. ri off 6'lefonf . -- tinally'that-might -nfih tretter-go out in unselfish action: - The. -self-con selous--persen -neede-to-pour out this force of attention-and thought, instead of- concentrating.it on.elf. and wasting i. ..in..awk.ward . embarrsment and'~ hurt pride.-Great .Thoughts.. . .. - J - possibly -Too -Frank. - --A clergyman recently.- teld- his -au dience that young ladiea ,and ,gentle men. should .he entirely Irank. in their) courtsip-they .shQuld tell.eac other their weak points.. Twe~nty-two en-1 gagemnents have been broken off in his congregation.. .... "The BestWa Through Sleeping Car Serice *BETWEEN' -- - Spartanburg,.Greenydlle,. R~eton .(from -Anderson),~ Elberton, Athens and Atlanta, Ga.,rvia *G. S. & A., Greenwood and Seaboard Air Line, EffEctive Sunday, May.,31,.1914.. Latest Improved Steel,. Electrically Lighted. -Twelve Section DrawingC Room Sleepers wil~be used in . this service.-Operated on ~ the foflowing schgd~ae. SOU.,HBOUND - Leave Spartanburg......... . 7:50 prm. . .Cht.x. dngs.........;prn *'Greenvil..-..--....:-9:10 pm Anderson .. ...... 9:45 pm Belton-----......-..1015 pm . -- Honea -Path ..-..--1031 pmC D .. onalds...-.....:...102 pmi - 0 Arrve Greenwood---........-140 pm- 4 E lbert^oni".^-.~-...-.2'am . - ..Athens.................503 am t.ana..... NIB .. 6:2am1 Leave Atlanta....-.......-.-8:55 pmn Athens...---.. -....12 anr Elberton.._---.---.l1z4 ani Greenwood-.........._. 6:00 am - Arrves Honea Path'....-.6:43 am - Dotmidt ..----::_:..633 amd Belton-...........-... .7 0am Anderson . ...... 7:35 am Greeiville...,.... ....,.,. :05 am - hick Springs........... 836 am Through tickets sold to all important points. .Sall your nearest ticket agent - for reservation. ren ville, Anderson & Spartan- - burrg Railway C. S. Allen, G. P. A.. Greenville, S. C. The SouthernaRailway Pr emier Catrrier of the South. N. 13. The following schedule figures are published as information ar.d are not guiaranteed: N. Le.aving Easley Time - 4s From Seneca to Charlot~te 8.88 a m' 12 -Atianta to Charlotte 1L33 p m .40 - . Atlanta. to Charlotte 6.25 p m :9 "Charlotte to Atlanta 12.01 p m i1 " Charlotte to A tlanta 4.00 pm. 41 " Charlotte to Adtanta -9.5.5 pm. 9*- W ashington to. Bham 7.37 am *Stop on signal to receive passer gers . for Atlanta. For complete information write WV. R. TABER, P. & .T. A., Greenville, S. C. W. E. McGEE, A. G.-P- A.. ARRIVAL QOFNX AT TE iBATERY W e beg..to announge toe trading pulic that our line of Fall and Winter Goods has arrived, and owing to the fact that wpjced our orders before the war scare, xe are able to quote you much lower pr icAha w~pould buy the goods9n tod y's arket. We realize that we have bought much heavier than we would have bought had-we ;k9mn conditions as they are tgday, but we fiaYe ali-eady got the goods in adt is to-lateLU to~je-L~u wJ-e al Wa rk th to G O r store this fall and buy much for a little. .Our.Milli ey-Department will be ready in a few days and wil. be in charge of. ae, anL-ssltants. We consider ourselves fortunate in pufchasing o6ur Millinery-early as.his;class of goods is goil.te beveryiiigh and-scarCe ow1ifgto the war cond if n Paris' However, we bought before the da can save you money onyour hats. 4Mies' ad -t6-Wea _eartment v We will carry a -full- line- ot -Ladies' S!i-tsae CbAfsiTso'Misse hiesdrens cos- - We-have an -especially-pr~ttyine of Ladies' $i0.d ' 2.00 suits-and up-to $25.00. .We have all the latest styles and colorm -. Men's and Boys' Clthin Men's Suits $5.oo td'$2&:o. - Boys, Suits $1.oo to .$10.oo.^ .Seeour.line of Men's $io.oo suits. The are beauties. Geftli Ti~it.Come to-Easey. tao -your tAd& ing-asid'aike our store your store. will W hayptou.wVviWiiant to buy,-and at-the .'Ice yeU-wl want-to pay. - ~* R niedfibei wduatee sitiict n or your EdwinL. Bolt &Co.,1' s. - * )...2 Th6~ Store That's AMway Busy.-- -- - Easley, S. C. -'Now is the~time to-begn your -fll- advertis- ~ ing campaign and if youish tor~~^'Ai% class of p~eople in -Pick-ens couiiy The Pickens Senknt~eJ isike..nedrium1ause.. - . The Pickens Sentinel-hms-'a guranteedpaid 1n- cadiiudeiilfdnation of ififre thil,OO papers see~k..tie...bulk. .of..which go to buyinig families in.Pickens..cokuntyr~whick-means th'at- the-adver fiser who has somnething'woth while to say' to. the people of this region can do it .with the mini mum of effort and-expense through the columns > of the Seriine.. .By using other-me~diis afpart ofthebuyers in this territuiT$rcan be--reached; bynusing no othe rmediumthan Thfe-Si ilcn rcial all of thes buyers-b Tea-A Wlen Thle SentVineI sells advertisis. s ace it ~ sells..circu tion~-nd it delivers the~gdds. Pickens -cunty- bsLga arger per.. "Xt.t yhitspoileQo Ki~ less' per-cent -of -Jaw-break * ng citizens thani--any county~i 5irith Cariolina, accoirding to igods ..This -is -the-ch~Iss of people araong whom. the. Sentiiiel circulates. - -The -Sentinel" 'will use every possible and legitiiiateillans to make advertisements in this paper profitable to both-advertisers and reader. - Ou radvertitifg ratel dgeleya1~le 5a4 adroi-tisers ~Jesie it we will -be. glad- to. assist ~than ia prepyjnrgeopfyfor thelr ads. The-rightkind of adxertising builds business THE- PICKEiNS' ENTJNEL Pickn7ewn -ouhain -PICKENS SENTINE!L. _PICKENS, S."C. - - Prices Quite as Reasonable as Consisten~t w~ith Quality