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aHappy ew, SDR1 The Rei do. N" HAU Cox spent Satur Greenvi le. notices printed o te sae atthis office. j~~&D andMr T~ A -J4uary 6, Ison.,. s re-to read tie advertise. Ithis week ecit it very much ofour friends send e von ever tried Lzia'n Read the. Lzianne ad ent in this isse. ordering an addre ways give old ad s weB as new address oer of the Enor was ng the business county seatiSatur beniy evidence we have City (of Pickens has a depadinret -is our tas - ito town're #ditiC ~nown in .years: - s~Esq, spent - d~y~as~ek in Char d ohein NTori ,bv R. M. Baker at iiuo son January erry to Mr. Clyde ,both of Pickens county. 6s1 lahian ,fru vlle, W. 0. *J~nquet ere la t uesday 2PzeHbzannah, #sho say~ born irZulu and is th ofa Aficanprmnce, gav ~j~tirto the colored people ol Pc enm .iight ,this week. Es Hsa'vs he has fourteen sistern andie brothers. o~~6~ rk forusundel farmig plan you will qu( ibking hard times encesinging, "Gettin ainhothin' but a habit, 48: toi-d is 'ust to reach ;e thing isa orter and lamily, ye lkeen living in' the EBock section for a number -lav m ioved t h -lace-near ~Enchurch. 'ho has 3 s place .for bile, has moved near .jHGalloway hae purchasezd K Findley the shouse un4&~s above the Methodist ~h and moved his family SSheriff Jenningsf artd 21 who have been living at ouse, have moved into the use recently vacated by Frank ristopher and family.. JW .ear.i Laxacold Tat SWhite Pine 2 (Menthola gewis' Whit f4or An me sta Roz Wfor theirib- of during' the past r each and every P Lnd Prosperous an Year of hei fici JG COMPANY all Store p If, Proprietor to wi at .ser no nol wa *Many bargains are offered the bu people by our, merchants thIs WU week. Messrs. Henry Bolt an~d Enos Th2 Ford of Easley spent Sunday esj afternoon in Pickens. -OUl an J. W. Hendricks chang'es his an ad this week and is offering some bargains to his customers. t Iickens. people. contributed 52.71 to the Belgian relief fund. which is quite a-liberal amount.. _____api Dr. L. F~ Crenshaw, recently da a practicinA dentist of Green- H~ yille, has locatg in the Oolenoy ,$ isection.so Aspen Camp, W. O. ,. at Easley will install th *'r Thursday night.. ue is expected. Vi jsi vGs Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rigdon are pia - on an .extended visit to their all' daugterMrs. G. E. Boddiford, sh< oSvanab, Ga. fini - SOO: Gel; th'at horse a'nd buggy out and make some money for your- E self by getting subscribers for no The Pickens SentineI. us sen~ KThe oyster supper given under a n Lsices of the Qolenoy Lag gre dies' ome dlub during the'holi- co days, wTis well attended. tha pai: W. M. Gant, one of the coun- fari ty's substantial. citizens living on Liberty route 3, paid The . Sentinel a pleasant call while tin here on businessFriday. -B . 7 - - Gr IMiss Coda Ri ~ iertv and o IMr. E. W. 'of Chapel Hill, " N., , eerecent guests of of sCora Edens at Oolenoy- lod be Miss Clara Murphree and Mr. J.W. Cannon were married re- 'l 4cently by Rev.. B3. C. Atkinson ceu at-the honie~ Efthe bride's par- ens ents near Salenm. the - che .TheBigStore has some might~y ta gOd bargains in shoes an~ the zoo*ds. They have a lot orshes da' left and if they have your size coi can save you money. They ar~ an< closing these out. The crosstie market is still to open at Pickens and highest m~ market price is being 'paid for ga ties. A. B. Taylor, at the Pick his ens depot, will purchase all sal- wi] able ties brought here. He _____ wh ati The birthday of t he "Peerless paj Lee" will be observed by the lo cal chapter, U. D. C., in con junction with the Pickens grad ed school. Let the public gen- rot erally unite with them in these on exercises.he We have received the first is- tio sue of the Southern Christian the Advocate under the new man- g agement and.edjitorship. It is a far much better looking paper than wh formerly and appears to be a bi newsier. Every member of the Methodist church in this state should take this paper. Rev. I W. C. Kirkland is the new edi- hor jtor. ani - Pla d lets or th t Col secv haoff ets fr Cohgh Coldup ted)>25C ba .X car e Salve 25c .n giv in in- perfect condition this tw< e Know They Are Good." ent pr p?hing in Drugs. we - ma inaa candy by can he South Carolina legislature t in -annual session at the te capital Tuesday at ioon. atine business and election of cers will occupy the first few s. All of Pickens county's mbers are in attendance. Ve had the pleasure last week eating some oranges 'and pe fruit which grew in the hard of J. R. Ashmore, a :kens county boy now living Florida. The fruit was fine I we sincerely thank the giver the gift. diss Elizabeth Mauldin, with able corps of assistants, re ned work in the Oolenoy tded school January 4. Miss uldin is a member of class of , Winthrop college. Her ef ent work reflects on that rthy institution. We are requested to ask all ,sons having in charge signed ;itions asking the legislature order an election for state de prohibition to send them once to J. K. Breedin, Colum , S. C., so that he may pre it them to the legislature w in session. )upervisor Craig has received elegram from Governor Blease cing for the names and num of convicts on the chain ng in Pickens county. It is b known what the governor nts with this information, t some think he intends to r-don them all. [h popular firm of Folger, ornl & Co. is offering some ieciall attractive bargains to e readers this month. Their aual clearance sale is now on I they will save you money if i trade with them. Be sure read their ad in this paper. Ve regret to learn that Mrs. F. Haynes of Liberty route suffering from an attack of >endicitis. She was carried 'he Greenville hospital Thurs r for an operation. Mrs. ynes has a host of friend!, o sincerely trust that she will n be well. L. A. Jones a prominent citi i of the Griffin section has t returned from an extended t to his brother at Calhoun, ., Mr. Jones is wonderfully ased with Georgia, and especi r with some of the people. >uld not be surprised if he Is some excuse to go back n~. inder our profit-sharing plan I commission will be .p'aid by1 for Progressive Farmer sub- t ptions. Every time we get ew subscription to- the Pro- I ssive Farmer we lose two < ts, but we are willing to losei t much to get such a good ser circulated among our I rners. [onday ight was a great e~wfi'the K. of P. Lodge at1 sley. Dr. C. W. Gentry of eenville was over to assist ini iferring the second rank on] a of the young men. - Dr. I ntry also installed the offices 1 the lodge. The K. of - ge at Easlev is one___ t in the land. Ihe 'next number of the ly tm course to appear at Pick will be the star attraction of season. The Bolander or ~stra, a company of six mnted musicians, will be at1 school auditorium Wednes r night, January 27. The nipany shines at both vocal I instrumental music.] s. F. Parsons is going to proye his customers that he is the n who put the "gain" in bar n and announces in this issue 1 Januaryclearancesale,which 1 continue until February 1.i is offering many bargainsi ich will come in very handyi bhis time. Read his ad in this >er. It may save you money. . H. Sammons of Liberty te 3 was at the county seat business Tuesday and while e paid The Sentinel a pleasant< it. He renewed his subscrip-i i to our paper and took ad. itage of our liberal offer of< Progressive Farmer. Mr. nmons is a good man, good mner and knows a good thing en he sees it. May he make < g cron this year. tarried, on January 3, at the: ne of the bride's parents, Mr. l Mrs. C. E. Day, near Cross: ins, Miss May Day and Mr. w-ard Capps of the Maynard tion. L. L. Smith. N. P., ciated. Immediately after ceremony was pronounced guests were ushered into the ing room, where an old-time :ding feast was served and s enjoyed by all present. The >py young couple have the t wishes of a host of friends. 'he Woodmen of the World iquet given by the Keowee rip in their hall last Tuesday ht was probably the most - ~ely attended banquet ever en in Pickens, more thanj > hundred people being pres- - .Besides the splendid sup several excellent speeches ce enjoyed, John W. Daniel, rominent la er and Wood n. of Green le, being .the icipal speaker Councii~om nder Porter as renede h a W la the me local Will Celebrate Gen. Lee's Birthday Here Tuesday,Januarv 19,the birth lay of General Robert E. Lee, ivill be fittingly observed though )ut the South. Tba pupils of the Pickens school will unite with the local 3hapter of the Daughters of the Jonfederacy in celebrating the lay and appropriate exercises will be held in the school audi ,orium, beginning at 2 o'clock. An attractive program has been irranged. An address by Mr. A. P. DuBose of the Pickens bar ind the presentation of the prize >ffered by the Pickens chapter, U. D. C., to the writer of the best essa v by a pupil of the high school, the subject being "The Donfederate SQldier a n d the Principles forWhich he Fought" will be among the interesting Eeatures. It is earnestly desired by the Daughters that the patrons of he school will co-operate with them and attend these exercises. An invitation is hereby extended to the members of Camp Garvin and all other Confederate veter ins, and to the public generally to join them in thus honoring 'he memory of our beloved chief bain. D. W. Cochrane, general agent for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., Greensboro, N. C., was in Pickens last week in the interest of his company. While here he appointed Messrs. Taylor H. Stewart and Willie A. EFdens, Jr.,-agents for that com pany in Pickens county. 'This is an old and- well-known in urance company and Messrs. Stewart and Edens will be glad to explain to any -one some of Lts 'advantages over other com panies One of the prettiest parties of -he season was the one given .ast Friday'evening by Miss qattie Finley .at the home of 2er sister, Mrs. J. T. Partridge, ,n honor of her week-end guests, .iisses Ruth King, tMarie Elms mnd Janet Bolt of Easley. The :eature of the entertainment vas the progressive heart dice ames, in which Miss Elms won irst Drize, a box of candy, and .r. Lloyd Grandy won conso ation, a simple simon doli. Viss Finley also served delicious tmbrosia and cake. The guests rreatly enjoyed several readings riven by Miss Elms. About wenty-four guests were present. Paul Boggs, of Pickens, left vlonday morning for Clinton vhere he entered the Presby erian college, preparatory to, stering the ministry of. .the Presbyterian church. It yras mnly last year t '.Mr. Boggs lecided to en is work, but ts soon as l ~e up his mind ie begang 'rn g himself. ersonality a nd h-is m an y friends in this section are ex >ecting great things of him and wvill watch his career with much nterest. He is a son of Mrs. ~i:. E. Boggs of the Nimmons ;ection. His father was a Pres >yterian preacher. . -uel Wallace, a young lecendant of Ham, who has een working around tolni for ;everal years, is boarding -with Theriff Roark for awhile. Late y Emanuel has been employed is janitor and general roust thout at the Kcowee Pharmacy, >ut Saturday he appointed him ~elf paymaster and proceeded to >ay himself off without mention ng the fact to the proprietor. EBe was also evidently thinking >f practicing surgery and pur oined a doctor's knife. When iccused he admitted the thefts mnd as he was taken charge of >y the police he remarked that 'every time a young man tried o be somebody the police had o go and lock him up." This s not the first time Emanuel ias been caught with the goods m, but he was not prosecuted yefore. This time he got 90 lays. _______ Governor Blease has with irawn from the prosecution of he crimi'al libel case instituted Lgainst James H. Moore, edi tor >f the Columbia Record, giving s his reason that he wishes to forgive his enemies. Mr. Moore ;avs he never considered the ~ase seriously, as he thought it vas brought for political reasons. S:: TRY IT~ at our expense O ie UINECFE you folks who have never Lchance tQ please you, we make this offer-:a SBuy a pound can. In making the coffee at home be sure to use just half as much as of ordinary cheap coffee. Then if you are not satisfied, go to the store you bought it from~ and get your., money back. That sounds reason- +' -able, don't it? Along Pickens Route Well, Mr. Editor, the old ye 1914 has passed and the ne year 1915 has brought us a fe days of bright sunshine agai: If the old proverb is true in x gard to the first twelve days , the new year standing for tl whole year, we will have a w June this year. The small grain crops a looking very well, considerii the cold weather. Rev. L. W. Johnson of tl Pickens circuit preached a fi sermon at Bethel Sunday to large and attentive congreg tion. Rev. W. E. Nelson filled J appointment of the pastor Antioch Sunday. Mrs. Luther Kelley has bet very sick the past week. Martin graded sciool, aft two weeks' vacation for Chris mas, has began work agai: with Prof. Ben Field as prin pal and Miss Esther Gravley assistant. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Jones vi ited Mr.- Ernie Breazeale ai family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Benjam and Mrs. D. A. Parrott visit Mr.. and Mrs. William Mart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cantr visited at the home of J. E.Du harti recently. Mrs. Silva Davis of the Pic ens mill village visited her p rents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Spea man, the past month. Miss Floy Cantrell is visitir her sister. ::Yrs. J. E. Durham. Best wishes. ,to The Sentin And its readei- A READER. Liberty Singing Convention The Liberty township singir convention will meet with tl old Easley Mill church at LibE ty the third Sunday in Januar 1915. Everybody invited to con from all over the township, as is election day for officers serve for the year 1915. Ever body come and bring songboo] and well filled baskets and ele your officers and be satisfied. C. E. ROGERS, Secy. and Treas. Reaped What She Sowed A Washington dispatch I Monday's Greenville News say Shot through the breast, Mr Mattie H. Hughes, 46 years ol< formerly of Greer, S. C.,.is da' ing at Sibley -hospital, while tw men, Isaac Waldrop, her fathe: 76 years old, and Nicholas 00: finas, a Greek, are dead fror wounds received today at Clar Station, Va., when two 'unider tified burglars attacked ~e The tragedy occurred-the wi man's home. Fifteen years am h ae Was'Aton dred hasca me and obtaine Plyment in cafe. The dffer-- , o covered and she diiaineeri again. According to the poli she dlrifted to the underworl lived there as an inmate, ai then as a proprietress. Shortly before the "red-lig law" went into effect she disa peared again and wds not hea: of until the news of the traget camie yesterday. About fifteen years ago Mr Hughes killed her husband, prominent merchant at Gree but'after three trials the ca against her was nol prossed. Cotton is selling at 18 cents pournd in Germany. The cost shipping it- from the Unit States to Germany is heayy. Let the people of Pickens sho their loye and patriotism by a tending the exercises at t] school auditorium on Janual 19 at 2 o'clock. Spartanburg will hold its a nual music festival April 14-3 Loit-On Tuesday, Jan. 5, a ble sow pig, weighing about 75 pounds,w white feet, nose and tail. Reward returned to W. A. Edens, Pickens, S. Wanted-A man who owns a F< car to handle the New De.ver F( Starter. Retails at $15. Everyone w owns a Ford car will buy one. Api to J. G. Wham, Laurens, S. 0. 3( Special p rices on a lot of good stal goods. I have a lot of 25c goods pick up at a bargain, which I will sell tli the dull month of January at 10 cen Johnson's 5 and 10e Store, One Doll Limit. A lot of odds and ends that didn't in the sale at almost your own pri< A few ladies' suits, skirts, capes a jackets. Make an offer on thein. Evei body saves money by seeing T. D. Harr Wool rolls for sale at CraigBros. C Pickens. For' Sale or Exchange-10-horsepow~ gas engine and corn mill. L. B. O'De Liberty, S. 0. ~J. W.HIt Men'~ Overcoats to go at a b Men'~ Heavy Undershirts at 4( right~ price. A special price or Shir~ to go at 45c. A full lini From e of et t re 19 Everyone U 1e The discrimir at goods, for CHEA investment on ea zor is not keener as ably---to serve yo , & al--- therefore, wl n the "quality" kin in WeS a Heath-B el 1e , Jackson -Dav was celebrated ie in several cities of the United it States on Janu iry 9. It was to on January 8, 1815, that Ameri 7 can soldiers commanded by is General Andrew Jackson de t feated the British soldiers at New Orleans. President Wilson spoke at Indianapolis that dr. New Orleans began a celebra tion which lasted three days. Under our profit-sharine plan. ;o the ones who do the work get 3: the money. Me Yo W ish to thanka aepeople for the liberal patronage Sgiven us during the Syear just past; and we wish for you all 6muchhappiness and prosperity during the year 1915. Tr ade with us dur Sing 1915 and let us i help you to save ; money. CRAIG BROS. COMPANY jPickens, - S. C. ENDRICKS argain. Men's Wool Shirts atapOc.| )c. Men's and Boys' Suits to tall Light Colored G of Ohattanoogof~ etidric the Cradl he Grave ses Hardware of Some ind iating customer insists oIqualit P hardware is about the POOR Q rth. The edge of the sharpest than our desire to serve youacce u in a manner to winyour tatever you buy from usNwill d. 3i Everything in Hardware Pickens, S. C. DIVERSIFHCATION' AND INDEPENDENCEIN 1 915 That will be The Progressive Tarmer'r slogan and battle ry next year-the slogan and battle cry, In fact, of the whole fadse_ trial South and its people who are "'bafleld to fght bettro-sid the chief feature of the paper wit be a notable sedeW of -atcle running throughout the whole twelve months-ffttwo Isueas ja all-under the heading: "DIVERSIFICATION AND INDEPENDENOE IN 1915." Live at Home, Out of Debt,. Witn Su plus rop as~ -Money Crops-Xow to D.,t -(A series of 52 articles, .on. -for,.each-.e0i a the yt tended to help small farmers and large farmersK out. cte crop folly and into Independtence.) You cannot afford to miss this great ees ofsertiles t||st be so helpful to you. Nor can you affor'd. tV do .Withouar- ape that is worth rntng.youix-R find, eey week in ye OWnl ty paper. As a citIzif~it'il your duty to keep posted on-the of your County and State. - You want both these splendid papers -for a fun,.ges~ 104 Big Papers. Here Is a bargain for you. 7111 ,ot the b and get started. - - BOTH FOR $1.50 Publishers--Pickens SentineI, Pickens, S. C. . I appreciate your Bargain. Club -Offer ad encoehrwt $1.50 for a full year's subscription to both The Pickens Seatluno The Progressive Farmer. Start both papers at once. Name * P. O. -.--R.-I F. D.-----Stte Be sure to attend the exercises I nder our-profit-sharin p t the school house cornmemor- eacb person gets paid ting the birth of General Lee. what he or she does. There. is ONE THIN AbuaurSOS Thyaebul pfomteisdeteHD DEN PAR T~Sarjutgo oasprsht SHO W. bout YOould SOe and- caEca sculd