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AN UVERM Will not t1 water .. cannot run out money. Please pay y J,. N. NAUIA PICKENS DRI The Rex Local and Marshall Parsons is in Atlanta for a few days. Eugene Yongue of Greenville spent Sunday in Pickens. - J. F. Crane of Liberty was a business visitor here Tuesday. Miss Margaret Booker visited at her htme in Greenville last week. J. 't Richey has traded his Hupmobile to Dr. W. A. Tript of Anderson county. Miss EdnaEarle, who isteach! the week Mr. Barney H. Whitmire of the Cross Roads section, was in Pickens Monday on business. Both drug stores in Pickens are now closing at 7.30 o'clock every night except Saturday. Mr. Arthur Riley Allen came xover fr-om Greenyille and spent the week-end with homefolks. Mrs. Sallie Sutherland has re turned from a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Craig, of near salem. We appreciate it very much when a friend of The Sentinel gives us a news item for publi cation. ___ -Edwin Earle left Piekens Tuesday morning for Denver, Col., where he will spend the winter. Hardy Gilstrap, who has been down with fever for some time, is able to be up again, we are glad to report.. Miss Janie Ligon and Mr. John Ligon;of Greeuville; are -visiting at- the homei of Post magter McDaniel. On October 2 there were fifty two applicants for teachers' cer tificates at the examination held in the court house, Miss Pearl Merrill has returned -home from Birminghamn, Ala., where she has been visiting rela tives for some time. A telephone message to The Sentinel says that John Bolding of this county picked 612 pounds of cotton one day last week. The Baptist Sunday school at' Sthe Pickens mill gave $52.08 last fourth Sunday as a contibution to Connie Maxwell orphanage. Dr. R. A. Allgood was called Lto Goldsboro, North Carolina on professional business last Mon day. He will be away several days. Trammeil, the piano and organ man, says the war in Europe must surely be over. He says he sold a piano for spot cash Monday. HERNb a [UT WHEEL so out irn without A business P (long) with bei . the en >ur drug bill n wa pe in - Th tra if, Propriefor Nc til the JG COMPANY I Dr bia th Ga br< PersonaI m; Br sei Rev. D. 0. Powers of Spartan- pr, burg, S. C., will preach in the Th court house next Sunday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody dis invited to attend. I The Christian engineer, D J. Fant, of Atlanta, will speak api three times at Easley next Sun- No day, at 11 a. m. at; the First wi Baptist church, at 4 p. m. and at Co 8 p. m. in ths school auditorium. cot wil Geo. M. Shanklin, a promi- is nent business man of Spartan- eni burg, died Saturday. He was Re a brother of Ed Shanklin and f-Mrs. S. W. Thornton of Easley. arE Mr. S: E. Merrill, who holds a sh< osition ds queen bee specialist at with thePenn Bee and Honey we Co. of Penn, Miss., is spending a the few days with home folks near ers Secona church. thE wil The following were visitors at cev the home of R. L. Davis Sun- wI day: Mrs. M.A. Davis and L. - W. Davis of Honea Path; Mr. Hovey Smith and family of S Greenville, and Clarence Richey of Oklahoma. d Zion Miles, colored, got his 7' hand mashed in the cake former at the Pickens oil mill Thursday and Will Jaclsson, colored, also got his little finger broken at the same time. Neither of the accidents are serious. The Aid Society of the Pres byterian church met with Mrs. W. E. Findldy last Tuesday afternoon. There was a large attendance. After the business part was over refreshments were served by the hostess. The Anderson Chamber of Commerce is trying ti~get S. M. Johnson of. Liberty to put on a regular au~to truck service be- - tween Liberty and Anderson. I.... the service is put on it might be asgood thing to extend it to Pick ens. The wedding bells will ring next Friday night at the school house. Don't fail totiear them. An up to-date high society wed ding will take place but with this peculiar feature, all those who take part will be men. Yet they will each be dressed in the yery latest Paris styles. Yes, the mother-in-law and the old maid sister will both be there and it will be worth more than the price of admission just to see them. See if you can guess who they are when they march in. The color scheme of white and yellow will be carried.t. FSOMETHING GOOD t TO DRINK Bennington-Hall Bakerized Steel Cut Coffee The Votan Mocha and Java TheVoanCoffee . TeVtnTea is the Best in the . World+ A mellow, fine and satisfying U XCoffee and Tea with a de lightful, lingering after T taste SFolger, Thornley & Co. + Au b er! We mean it-in the latest sense of the word. Turn your heads t this way, if you are in need of Rubber Goods of any kind for any purpose. Here you will find ~ a them in the best qualities from+ an ordinary tooth brush up to 4 the largest article. Nyal's Face Cream is as good 4 in winter as it is in summer. 25.. and 50 cents. L STORE Iotton was bringing 5R cents . ound Tuesday. Ve wish to thank thase of our >scribers who have responded promptly to the notices sent last week. leginning next Monday the :kens train will connect with ithern train No. 29 at Easley, ich arrives there at 8.21 a. m. )n account of several cases ng compromised out of court, fall term of court for Pick county adjourned last Wed ,day, two days earlier than ,s expected. k large number of Pickens )ple attended Ringling's circus Greenville last Wednesday. e Pickens train made an ex trip to make connection with -.40 at Easley and waited un No. 41 came from Greenville it night. dagistrate A. S. Porter and F. S. Porter went to Colum Thursday and carried John berts to the state hospital for , insane. Roberts is the man LO jumped from a tree, near ,rrett's store last week, and )ke both arms. Fas. H. Brown, of Liberty, s made a voluntary assign mnt to Jas. P. Carey, Jr. Mr. wn has been conducting a ieral store at Liberty -for reral months only and has totically a new stock of goods. e creditors will meet at Liber on October 15 to decide on position of goods assigned. [he First lyceum number to pear in Pickens this season l1 be at the school auditorium vember 17. The attraction LI be the Welch-Christensen mpany and Edna Means, a npany of four ladies, and I be a musical attraction. It said to be one of the best ertainments sent out by the dpath people.. ll the young couples who expecting to be married soon )uld be present Friday night the school house to see that dding which is to take place re in order to get some point There will be plenty of ,m. All the young ladies I1 want to get copies. of the emony that they may Use it en they "'step off." and your next or r for printing to de Sentinel and have it printed right Phone S27 SONE card WON )n ,a bride and ruined * atif. How? Read rhe Trey )7Hearts By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE 'he most remarkable moving icture play and story ever written. By far the best work f this master literary work an. A real masterpiece of bills from start to finish. t will be printed serially in Eis paper and you will read it vith extremre interest. tcb for*L th Opnin f.I.n.stle Grips Y0 If you've got a drop of red blood i one bit faster to the tune of romai -then you've something in 'st you've ever read or seen that you The Story We cinched thdxclusive publication rights to Louis Joseph Vance's new sensation, The Try 0' neasrat The Pictures The Universal Film Manufacturing Co. pro nounced The Trey 0' Hearts the best action story for film purposes they had seen in three years. They backed up their judgment by putting the punch and $200, ooo cash into a set of pictures that are more than re markable - they're simply extraordinary. Won't Cost You One Red Penny You read a paper regularly. Read ours and get all the soul-stirring, heart-gripping in 'stallments of The Trey 0' Hearts-it sets a mile mark in literature and it won't cost you a penny more to read it, The Trey A, By Louis J< Author of "The Fortune Hunter," "Th It will be our next serial and you MOCK WEDDING The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Requests the honor of your PRESEN At the marriage of Miss Elvira Lucretia Zollicoffer (Mr. B. 8. J To Mr. Obediah Hezekiah Turtletoe (Mr'. A. P. At eight o'clock On the evening of Friday, October sixteenth, nil In the School Auditorium Pickens, S. C. Reception immediately after ceremoi R. S. V. P. with 25c or 15c at the door, accordin Stewart-Edens OnOctober 6 at 2.30 o'clock., ________ t the home of the bride's pa- FoSevc- f ents in Pickens, Miss Moneta China boar. Price $' Stewart became the bride of Mr. service. J. Alonzo]1 Willie Edens. Rev. A. E. How- C:, R. F. D. No. 3. rd performed the ceremony in -Farmers, would he presence of a good ly number Warrior" or "Kelly f relatives and friends. for 75e? Or shoes a The bride is the eldest daugh- me? Orth beoust er of County Treasurer Stewart gen at pounds fav and is popular among her asso- tainly pays to see T. iates. Mr. Edens is a son of. r. W. A. Edens and is a young earantedAnmondus an oprms. Aing our products to fa This popular couple have the some means for stai ery best wishes of many friends furnish bond signed for a long, use ful and happy life, Frenpo Addressvi They will make their home in anreerence.ii ickens. '________For Sale-17 full-bi and Berkshire shoi Smith-Pilgrim Alonzo Brown, Centi No. 3. Married, at the residence of For Sale-Fulghu: Rev. D, Weston Hliott on Main per bushel, at Folge treet in Easley, S. C., Wednes- For the benefit of ay afternoon, October 7, Mr. have been using Dr. harles Elford Pilgrim of Pierce- toilet powders, I hi own, Anderson county,and Miss ments to place it wit Edna Bruce Smith, daughter of Pickens Hardwareya r. and Mrs. Elihu, Smiith of ayon wsing any tha ear Easley, S. C. The attend- truly, Roy Allen, ag4 ats were Miss Mamie S~nith, oasFrSl.' ister of the bride, and Mr. Eu- 75c per bushel. G. ene Mc lanahan of Greenv il.Wnd-0cos wood. 4 feet length, en and progressive farmers of Pickens Cotton Mill. is community, and is to be con - _______ ratulated on winning a com anion so worthy as Miss Edna hey have the best wishes ofMOTHRa hst of friends. H. Lyc-Cantrell IIUOSARY ii Married, at the residence of Tells How Vii W. J. Lynch, father of the Strength and ride, on September 23, in the resence of invited relativesMr. Weak Worn eo Ca~ntrell to Miss Tea ner .Her Charge. ynch, both of Pickens county. Rosary.Hill Home, ev. B. C. Atkinson officiated. -"I have been at w fter the ceremony the guests and por for nery ere invited into the dining down, weak oremaci oom, where a sumptuous sup- have been visibly be waited them. On the follow- patient, a young wo ing day we assembled at the and ilshe coudhr hme of the groom's father. Mr.-o aid, an suplea i ackey Cantrell, where we eni- and in a month whe oyed a sumptuous dinner. Soon thank me I hardly re fer the bride and grc'om left was strong, her color for a visit to his brother in An- heeks roundedout erson county. They will make more people may kn heir home in Pickens county. there is nothing ma ONE PRESENT. the world than to r< ___________Mother M. ALPHONSA Hawthorne, N.Y. Gillespie-Wood Such disinterested monv should convinc Married, October 11th by merits of Vinol, our agistrate W. H. Grant at the and iron tonic to bu residence of the bride's parents, strengt for aleal Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilles pie of work, worry orchroni Pickens route :3, Miss Emma If Vinol fails to bene Gillespie to Mr. James Wood of money. ne Tinc Pickens Drua Co.. Jr - Heart n your veins-if your heart beats ige-adventure-love and mystery ore so far ahead of anything il forget the best among the rest. Overshadowed "The Fortune Hunter"-"The Black Bag" -"The Brass Bowl' '- Louis Joseph Vance wrote 'em all. You know what millions thought of these stories. You know how the gripped-thrilled and inspired. But Tim -Tvy O Hsars overshadows them all. Vance has set himself a mark in this story he'll never beat and we doubt if even he, master of the written word, will ever pen another like it. Actioq -plot and telling, all combine to push T/1 Trry O' Hearts into the top notch of the best sellers in record time. Mental Back Somersaults No matter how clever, you can't fathom the plot of The Trey 0' Heart' one inch ahead of the words you're reading or the scene you're viewing. It keeps you turning mental back somersaults all the way whether you're reading the story or seeing the pictures. Superhuman Imagination The imagination of this man Vance is super human-surprise Is too mild a word to describe situ ations TA Trey 0' IJsarts Is filled with to overfiow ing. And the end of every installment, written or pictured, is a startling climax that leaves you tense In every nerve, waiting and watching for the next one. 0"' Hearts Pseph Vance i Black Bag," "'he Bras. Bowl," Etc. and your friends want to read it CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Dhurch IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Norman Julian et al., Plaintiffs, TS vs. Alice Phillips et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order oh1~ol1)in the above stated case by Hon. S. ohnson)V. G. Shipp, presiding judge, dated September 30th, 1914, and on file the clerk's office, I will sell to the DuBose) highest bidder on salesday in No vember, 1914. during the legal hours for sale, at Pickens Courthouse, icten furten jSouth Carolina,-the following pieces, etee fouteenparcels or tracts of land, to-wit: All those three pieces, parcels or tracts of land lying and being in the county and State aforesaid, in Easley township, adjoining lands of W. A. 7 Lark, R. F. J.enhardt and others, the to yor age first tract containing forty-nine acres, O JO~ age more or less, and is fully described in a deed made by A. fl. Heaton to SW. H. Julian, dated 3rd day of De cember, 1902, and recorded in book NOTIC X, page 311. The second tract ad joins the first tract above and con _____________tains twenty-three acres, more or li-blooded Poland- less, and is fully described in a deed ~.00 and guarantee made by Elvira Trainham and Mellie Irown, Central, S. Allison to W. H. Julian, ,dated 12th day of December, 1903, alid recorded ___________in book NN, page 14.0' The third 'ou buy a "Red tract adjoins the two tracts above Flint Edge" Axe and contains fourteen and three 10c above cost to fourths (14 3-4) acres, more or less, offee, parched or and is fully described in a deed made r $1? Or tobacco by W. A. Lark to W. H. Julian, dated nion sets. It cer- 8th day of December, 1004, and re D. Harris. corded in Book NN, page 141, the three tracts aggregating eighty-six :rious myn who can and three-fourths (86 3-4) acres, and expenses sell-. more or less. emers. Musthave Terms:'- One-half cash and the 'ting expenses and balance on a credit of twelve months. by two responsible The credit portion to be secured by T. Rawleigh Co., a bond of the purchaser and a mort Eg age, occupation gage of the premises with interest 24 from day of sale on the cre'dit -por ~odd~lan-Ci. tion at 8 per cent per annum, with soe~ln-hathe privilege of the purchaser or pur .ts and pigs. J. chasers paying all cash on day of -al, S. C., R. F. D. sale. Terms of sale must be com _____________plied with in one hour after sale or ni seed oats, $10 it will be resold on day of sale at r, Thornley & Co. the risk of the former purchaser. _____________Purchaser to pay for all papers and my customers who recording the same. Toyman's soap and A. J. BOGGS,, ve made arrange- Clerk of Court. h my father at the ______________ id Grocery Co., and >f it can get same CLERK'S SALE. tore. Yours very nt. 23___ State of South Carolina, ~xas rust proof at County of Pickens. A. Ellis, Pickens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Gaines & Gassaway's Merchandise of first-class pine Co., Plaintiff, at $2.50 per cord. vs. 17tf R. P. Gaines and Farmers' Bank of Central, Defendants. OE IIn pursuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, presiding judge, dated ILL H owlrksofie ill sell to the hihetbidr nsalesday in No IVLvember, 1914, during the legal hours for slat Pickens Courthouse, South Carolina, the following de scribed lots of land, to-wit: . All 10l Restores that certain piece, parcel or lot of Vitality to the lan lying and being in the above .Saeand county, in' the town of Out Ones ini Central, consisting of four lots known in the town survey as lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4, each of which is Hawthorne, N.Y. fifty feet by two hundred feet, con >rk among the sick taining three-fourths of an acre, ighteen years, and more or less, adjoining lot No. 1, ed Vinol for run- right-of-way of Southern Railway ted patients, they Company, Chestnut Street and North aefited by it. One Gaines, also one other lot or tract nan, was so weak of land lying and being in Pickens ly creep to my door County. State of South Carolina, in ing on a friend's town of Central, adjoining the afore ol to her liberally said lots, containing one-fourth of a she returned to an acre, more or less. cognized her. She Terms, cash. Purchasers to pay carming and her for papers and for recording the These words are same. Terms of sale xiust be com art, in order that plied with in ~ehour after sale >w about Vinol, a.s or the premises 11i be resold. eme hapie k T. J. BOGGS, LATHRoP,o.S.D?., Rlr fCut and reliable testi- (LER SALE. e everyone of the lelicious cod liver iState of So ua ild up health and County of ,lia :ened and nervous IN CO ~ (NPES :aused from over- Fannie MN LES :coughs and colds. s, Plitif it we return your Elise B- - In p tr et al., Defendants. Pickens. S. C. made in t . ;ce of a decretal ordeN Sabove stated case by hi: n A Machinery1 I Again n We are talking again On tgs subject because we want to irl- 9 E press on your mivids the fact 9 that successful farmers have be- g come so through the use of this n same machinery, and what oth ers can do you ought to, do. 1 The earth is full of wealth n waiting for some one to dig it u n out, but you will never pry it all ' m loose with bare hands or the. old 9 time tools, If you saw a do road 1 you would piek 1tup. Our.m chinery means a good many dol Q lars "picked up" for you. Bet ter start your "picking" now. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Comp'y The Store of Real Values Pickens, S. C. The Expense of Makin~g the Crop Should Be Paid Out of the Crtop Fertilizer is a necessary expense in making a crop. The Ferti lizer debt should be among the first debts paid. Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Honor, Judge T. J. Mauldin, at eham-Sot Calith bers, dated September 5, 1914, I ladt-wtlll sell to the highest bidder on salesthtpepaclo trtof an day in November, 1914, during thelyn adbegintecuyad legal hours for sale at Pickens Court-Steafrsionw esofSxMl house, South Carolina, the following adHyscekwtr tKoe tract or lot of land; to-wit: All that Rvr.donn ad fH .Lw piece, parcel or lot of land in Pickens rne amradohradcn County, State of South Carolina, on tmn n ude n wnyto South Saluda River, .-~ntaining- two(12 acemr or ls, ad hundred thirty-four agi'es, inore or kona rc o fteAeie less, and described as follows: Be- Lwec ada hw yapa ginning at a stake in the road andmaeb E.CEdn onte 2t running thence N 50 W 100 chaindaofSpebr197 to a white oak stump, thence S 54 Trs ah ucaest a W 11.00 chains to a corner, thence frppr n o eodn ae N 61 2-3 W 61.25 chains to a pine,Temofslmutbcmpidwh thence N 67 E 14.50 chains to ainoehuafrsle rtepem red oak, thence N 41 E 19.00 chains ie ilb eoda~h iko h to a rock, thence N 4 W 6.50 chainsfomrpchsr to a red oak, thence N 29 W 7.72 A .BGS chains to a white oak xom, thence Ceko or. 5 67 E 3.75 chains to a corner, thence N 80 E 2.00 ch@ins .to a post oak,CLRSSAE thence 5 67 E 3.10 chains to a Span ish oak, thence S 36 1-2 E 5.00 chains Saeo ot aoia to a pine, thence S 58 1-2 E . ... Conyo.Pces chais t a ockthece 62 So2.5tI CUrolna the COMOng LES chais t a ycamre n te ba scri.Be n ra t of Planto-ifA of thehbranchethenceelior thecmean-laSd ders o saidbrancht~tslouth n ei ng n etha. efndyand whereit jons Suth luda River djIn ingrsu an of H. derea order thene donth meadersofsidencte Pabover satd casers and Hon-S wit th lie o th dich naso tann onie innded clek' offienty-twl erlydirctio toa polar(thece) sel acrh hes t bdder onss, and 22 12 E .50 hain to roknow day tran November, 1914 dinte thene S6 W2.25chans o aLaene hours for showne b at Platen popar nni tenc s s E 3.0 Curtue , Souh C arodens a, the 12th 5.9 chinsto re oa; tenc N Ttec, prc er s to lad 68 14 E5.0 chinsto Spnis l apes and in situate ingh aoe. oak; tence N79 1-E8.3Tchri s me sae anmuty conaidning thene wih th lie orthe oad in Eadnesou and fther sl repre m-b a souhweserly diretion 19.5 p la l he resod a tthe by sk Bofwte n tatpat fheAlxaderpa e r to urhch patserenc ishrb set ff t R. . Foterby W A. ~defor urt er k Cripti . andshon o th pltotht tate o ll outhr adfro rdie Th blnc o heAlxndr lC on.Term of kens + -sbcm beinst ock to ec C. L. 2ote .2 INf plied wit within on PLr rE ecis ad tycamore ofn aa .pemssr a the risanfth oflteanr t ec C. L. Fote an-.freprhsr d ser , a rnrs tas LmosterAh, OGS anw ohertjon Sotd Jaua 28River;k Cort 18heneordn the ffie of i Tiers of ale : O ehaf as h ohnae o ot aoia with the slieo the balace on a crdisou ntth-ikes oferlve mietonts the cdi popl r tn S NCUT FCOMNPE~ toplascr ednm; the bon of E . mt ta.,Panif, pchasrs an a ortence of the E premcises so anrd credit otnc N .E mt ta. eedns b81Earg inter s o da ofspaleinshsaceo erea atth ra t ofrin g;terce nt 2.30 canin teaoesae aeb o.S nuauntite pad, thenpuche r or pur- 9 .00 . ipdtdSbtme 0 chasers to ayfralp esan re-1 4,ad oni in the' road; of cordne oft the lieo'tera ice ilsl otehgetbde aAothetel diecio B 19.55 s sdyi Nvmer 94,dr chains-ourthoueeeSouthnCarolina, the inghathptecetparceleorltranteofpland Cot of PcR. n. Fotety . A t frsid n ih Heser COUR S., SeptMMON PLEAS 1902, ajoni C.nE shobnon t alPlatffsa d te.~ Wila The .alanedoftheheexaderalac Ipr sunce of to dere ofr 'Ers iln de the o C.ated-caserb and. R.* ppr M~ . ser, prersd, as dC. L.Foter .T the9 and reoddi-h fleo highst ofMseCneac fr Pickens Conyi okD ae26 dayor sale, h aac nacei