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We are prepared to supp follows: White Snow Fl King, all good field varietie amounts. Beau seeds In bulk as fc Valentine, Refugee or 1000 Running or Pole: Kentuc (cornfield), all at 15 cents a Also many other kinds of are Buist's Seeds ot Philadel Leave orders now for Nat' be sure to get then, then. PICKENS DR The Re: J. N. HALLL Phon Special Nol Plaint Vaindiverm Heavy Fruit ing Cotton Seed. Will produce 1-3 more than any other variety in existence. Big boll with five locks toboll; makes a good sample; opens before frost; easy picker, Write to E. S Griffin. Greenville. S C, Route 3. 3 morphine, Ileroin. I Cocaine. Opium and Whiskey Habits Secretly Cured at Your Home or at my private sanitarium without suffering or incon venience; established fourteen years cure guaranteed; correspondence solic ited P. 0. Box 269, Atlanta, Ga 3 For Male cheap-Good horse an< buggy. C. E Robinson, Pickens. 46 Formsale-Vandiver's heavy Fruitei cotton seed, $1 00 per bushel G. A Ellis, Pickens. 45tf Special for next Saturday Goh Band Ware; also some Enameled warn worth from 15 to, 25 cents. On salt frcm 11 to 12 and f' 3 to 4 o'clock al 10 cents each. Onl one piece to a cus tomer. Johnson's live and Ten Coth Store. Pickenn. . Limit. For Mal --^ genuine PIMENT sweet pepper seed, at 10 cents pc package, obtained for us by Miss Jani Garlington from the Barnwvell club, t whom importation was made. Furmi Smith, Seedsman. Phone 464, Andei son, S. C. 47 For Sale--I have for sale a quaw tity of feed stuff, such as fodder, cort baled p eavines, straw and shucks. Se J. M. Welbotn, Pickens route 3. 46 O.ne 4f the best buggy niares fc sale. Qualities fine. T. E. Craig, Cer tral, S. C., R No. 2. 45 Mltchell's Early Double Prolifi Yield Cotton-Teste(l an(d proven th earliest, most prolific and largest yiel lint on record per acre, 1,610 pouncd Double jointed, bolled, limbed and yiek fruits early and continuous; defies bo weevil, insects, disease and frost. Mv booklet and large picture dlescrib~es ho, to produce double crops on hal f the acre: Every sack sealed an dguaran teed. Pric $4 per sack, 3 1-3 bushels. Freight a lowed except from my dlistribIutinl poimts. Sugar Loaf Cotton Farn Youngsville, N. C. 49 I have eggs for setting. White Lej horns, young strain; cock bird one< the finest in the state; has won prize among strong competition. Also hav single comb Ancona eggs for salt (Rev.) W. A. Lamar, Easley, S. C. 41 For Sale-$ I &r56bO.1I' frigerato ..e - 'useo market r mn ~ . ;~Tso several computing scal< repair. We are Carolina lhen rters for everything required in gri ery stores and bitcher shops). Souti -era Scale and Fiixture Company. Coluni -* bia, 8.. id. - 51 IAt. me book your Qrders for Nitral of Soda and 16po'ent Acid while have a good price. T. M. Morris 42 White yandottes-My birds won: * ~ St&tefair, Sartanburg, Darli ngton a - National Wite Wyandotte State ci orUst dlmba, at Chester. W. dis, C lm , S. C. 51 Wanted-All kinds peas. Quote he nrice and qugntity you have for sal Bendsamles P.aters, LaGrang - N.O0. -51 We Kidow: of one sure way for ti! f I .'ii~ armers to save moniey in mak ingthe II; I-' ':cotton crop id byr dsing the Covingt< - 'Hill. Oottonl and ,otn Planter. O0 man a thin fdur acres per day. Th< - one 1iok of seed is all you want to il aere.- You 'see the saving? Ask ai * owner Get one at the Pickens liar ware id Grocery Company. ThEAT YOUR And Save IM AL MEDICINE-NO Fl medJ~e and stop payin q&d.hulls, etc., g to you abc 4~~ f% t IS3 AThST QURT~TtAdCAT)TCNA Garden eds ly you with Early Corn Seed as tke, Golden Dent and Hickory s. at 15 cents per quart in small lows: Bunch-Early Speckled to 1, and Stringless Green Pod. ky Wonder and Nancy Davis pint. Garden Seeds in bulk. These phia, and there are none botter. cy Hall Pot4to Slips. You will UG COMPANY call Store Al, Proprietor D No. 8 tice Column For Sale-Gold and silver Campene eggs $3.00 to $5.50 per setting. My Campenes are the finest strain procur able, having been imported from E. Lewis Jones. Oscar K. Mauldin,Green Ville, S. C. 51 Engraved Wedding Invitations, an nouncements, cards, stationery, etc., of the highest quality and latest styles can be had at TI he Pickens Sentinel oflice. See our samples and get our prices. Preston's Plants-Get my catalogue and lricelist for spring delivery. Fred M. Preston, Pine Castle, Florida. 51 Wanted-A few good, sound chestnut voles. See A. M. Morris. 42tf Bring on your corn and get $1 per bushel; our running peas and get $2 per bush el; your cane seed and et $1 ) I)er bushel. Have the agency for as good mill as can be found, and will make you flour at mill prices. You pay no middlemen's profit if you buy flour from me. It always pays to see T. D. t% Harris. For Sale-Two medium size, good 3 young mules. Will sell at a bargain or consider a trade for a good buggy e horse whose qualities and age must be o right. J. T. Richey, Pickens. 43tf n For Sale-Pure bred Bronze turkeys for breeders. The large kind, raised - la it year. Have over a hundred. They - must go. Manager of the Jones Farm, 4 Box 265, Kershaw, S. C. 52 GOWER-M'BEE ELECTRIC CO. Largest and best displayed stock of e Electric Lighting Fixtures (11 GREENVILLE, S. C. q McSwain & Craig e LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts 4 reenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 Dr. L. L. Jamneson Physician and Surgeon SI Easley, . C. D -iseases of the Stomach a Specialty oflice over Easley Bank. Res. Phone 135 2 Groceries - Staple and Fancy Groceries tfresh all the time. Fresh bread at all times from -. Greenville's new bakery. -. My restaurant is the place to,go when you arc'hungry. eI When you want fruits and _ candy you can get the best here I appreciate. -your business. '.J. C. Alexander e The place to get good things *to eat. 45 Phone 43. STOCK RIGHT ~ [oney. by Using 1LER. Mix your own stock g at rate of $4100.00 ton for rorfl u~p. 25 and 50e. PH ARM ACYV 4L STORE -57-7; Somte Things You Should Know, Frierc YOU GFTSA H air O ut .............. ............ 1 Shave ..................'............. 1 Razor Honing ........... ........ 1 And we Guarantee Satisfactic Childress and R eece' Barber Shop Next Door to Craig Brothers A Missionary Campaign A conference of representatives~ iome of the churches and the associ ,ion executive committee was held .he Pickens Baptist church Sunda MWarch 14, to consider the interests iome and foreign missions. Rev. J. I cManaway, representing the hon nission board, was present and gai iome valuable information as to ti .ondition of the boards. After due co dideration and discussion it was decidi .o make a campaign for home and fo ,ign missions in the Pickens associatio rhe pastors are asked to co-operate ai lirect the efforts to be made in the respective churches as much as possibi [f any of the churches desire an all-do neeting or to supply other speake they may so arrange. The following dates and speakers wei ippointed to push the campaign, but ;he date fixed or the speakers assigni toes not suit any church in the associ ion, or if any other or different a angements are desired by any churc ilease notify Capt. J. T. Taylor, chai nan of the executive committee, i Pickens, before the day fixed. Follov ig is the program: Third Sunday in March at Cross Roac :hurch. Speakers, Rev. D. W. Hio md C. E. Robinson. Fourth Sunday in March-Mt. Tabo speakers, J.R. Connelly and E.H.Crail Wile Creek, speakers, J. T. Taylor ar r. H. Stewart; Pickens Mill, speaker Revs. A E. Howard and J.M. Stewai Mountain Grove, speakers, 0. E. Ro inson and S. H. Brown. First Sunday in April-Secona, J. Taylor and Rev. J. M. Stewart; Ni Forks, McFall Baker, J. P. Robins and Rev. J. E. Foster; Norris, Rev.N M Walker and R. 'li. Hallum. Second Sunday in April -Peters(ree Rev. J. A. Hunnicutt, John Roper a J. E. Friddle; Griffin, J. T. Taylor a Rev. J. M. Stewart; Pleasant Grov C. E. Robinson and R. T. Hallum. Third Sunday in April-Cateechee,t pastor and C. E. Robinson Fourth Sunday in April-Pickens, I 1) M Ramsey and Rev. J. M. Stewa Notice to Debtors and Credito All persons holding claims against t estate of the late W. F. Turner mi present the same dluly proven o~n or 1 fore the 10th (lay of April, 1915, or dlebarredl payment; and all persons (debted to said estate must make pa ment on or before the above date to t undlersignedl. C. E. Busmi, 47 Administrator. Notice State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition from the f~ Sh ers and electors of Bethel Scho ist1 No. 43 has been filed with theou Board of Education aski geC tion tom"- mevhether or $2,,, ovyof two mills shall be 1ev on saidl district for school purposes. Therefore, it is ordered that the tr tees of the above-named districtdo h an election in said district on the 3d c of April, 1915, at the school house. 'i trustees are hereby appointed manage the election to be conducted in acco ance with section 1742 of the gene statutes. By order of the County Board of I ucation. R. T. HALLUM, .Secy. and Chairman Notice State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a p~etitionl from the freeh< ers and elector8 of OlIga School Disti No. 35 has been 11led with thb Cou: Board of Education asking that an el tion be held to (determine whether or a special leyvy of eight mills shatl levied on said district for school p Therefore, it Is ordered that the tr tees of the above-named district do h an election in said district on the 3d < of April, 1915, at the school house. '] trustees are hereby appointed manage the election to be conducted in acco ance wvith section 1742 of the gene statutes. By order of the County Board of I ucation. H. T. HALwuM, Secy. andl Chairman Singing Convention The Liet Township Sin inig convention will meet wi CJarmel church, three il southeast of Liberty, the thi Sunday in March. Everybo< Invited to come and bring son books and baskets we il fill with something good to et Come, everybody, and let have a good time singing ai eating. 0. E. ROGERS, Secy..and Treas. Sin 2tatld C & is going to~be lat. TMor ichun on the:,.ird iaudlvvitmMat at tw o'eloile ipo thleraf trnc Some good singers are extiedt to be present. All singere a: those interested in singing a invited to be present and car sonig books. Is I hereby announce myself ?a t for the office of Mayor of the C Pickens In the approaching elec or subject to the rules and regulation governing such elections c SAM B. CRAIG )c ic Some of the many friends of G. R Hendricks hereby announce him a car n didate for re-election to the office o Mayor of the City of Pickens, subjec to the rules governing such elections. S I hereby announce myself a candidat for the office of Mayor of the city o Pickens in the approaching election subject to the rules and regulation governing such elections. B. B. LABOON. A USEFUL INVENTION Ridge Spring Man Secures Paten On New Device Editor Saluda Standard: W. T. Durham of Ridge Spring, wh e formerly resided in Anderson county an e who is yet a young married man, cai e to Ridge Spring about 10 or 12 years ag . to enter school. After attending ono d session he liked the place so much tha r. he became a citizen, entered the gener al mercantile and hardware business d has made a success and has proven him ir self a valuable asset to the town an( comnmunity, and is considered one of th4 best and most worthy citizens' However it is not of his business uchievement that I wish to write, as I know his mod esty would forbid, and I have mention ifed the above only as at mere introduc d tion of the man and his invention, whic 13 a lap link of great use and durability for which he -has already been offeret a right handsome sum. It is a patented device that he has in t vented, applied for a patent, obtaine< it, has had it manufactured, placed or the market, tried out and found to be o genuine good use. This invention is a new and useful im provement in coupling links, commonli called lap links or lap rings, all wel known by farmers, mill men, teamster and others handling or working wit] i singletrees. Of the link the followini t' is a description: It is designed in gen b- eral for the various uses for which coup ling lap links are employed, the primar , object of the invention being to provid n a coupling which, while simple of cori 311 struction, is of maximum strength an V. durability and is adapted to be use without liability of the movable merr k, her casually opening and piermittin nd separation of the coupled members. nd A further object of this invention 1 to provide a coupling link in which th novable closure members present a may lie imum amount of surface of wear and i adapte4 to interlock with the body merr r. ber in such a way as to effectively witt et stand the strains imposed thereon,whil relieving th-e pivot from such strain thus avoidiug the well-known objedior h to coupling and lap links of types hie -- -- Ii general use. e- Another favorable feature the sinr b le opening andl closing of e link witi n- out the use of anything oh ammer c e prize with, which ofnl itisat neous applicat,.~ 'hENRY B. SENTERFEIT. Ridge ,ring, Feb. 4. See The Sentinel for Printin Id- - -- - ict A Charm .Is >ld he -o ..Ti soeo h an be have ever seen, and one of offered. A beautiful cardbc aand tied with a gold cord, c Lay Eggs, filled with semi-liquid 'e Wrapped in s ilverfoil to pres ed- IThese Chcltsare of the ral by the largest manufacturer I- the world. We unhesitati you, although the price is s< Yo'u could not pleas'e the childre and all your friends would be equall B. F. PARSONS, The Store That P y. $25.00 GOLD d Drop in our store and get adcl It costs you nothing, as we are the good people of Pickens coui . ~C ha ine 9xce tionial ss K5%nts~o goA lot, otidbt~ f halery and sbaters I t'e lihe of groedrie . t close R 3KWoth~er things; We wvill *a dHighest market price paid fo 'Deaton PICKE f GIVE t M.If M- .separato self a pr thing, fo time and Cream Bel 9 By Buying Hete 8 e We have just added a complet, Ilino of CannedI (4oods and Gro sceries to our storM and cvili sel t~henm at prices which will surprisi 1- ao.pease you. eNO. 2 Tomatoes, can.........8 , (No 3 Tomatoes, can........10, iSweet Potatoes, (-an,.... ...-10i n Peas, can ............... ...104 I amncn6,1,1an...0 Desrn eces a...1 Wesvno ro o1~0 reeyn ofoosyubyfo us vrtig sgaate ng Cardy Easte ~ N vet ugnuromnunny"u te bes aleust wded ha compee sr crte to urptoe and gvild e vanill eam. Eaou. i ee io. freshntess cand.ut......8 verymones qality10 1 and....2e of Chocae Specfomaltie in o ngs.Evrtnyi guarantee<te opes remakblh mal WATCEN FREETCO ane aet os a$2.0gnd Watc forLes ding thst o C antdyw Noveyt bagas inrovm a linandy"a :is conctoery acatogesal prie >agdrt crae Fpres and od prcanll tem. argaigg i erecit yresiness.dpuiy r coreaky roduc. B roghtivbuithe rsah o NPS. c kes..C t"Gn"nBagn... YOURSELF THIS PRESENT omeone offered to give you a new Blueei r you would jump at the chance. Make fou. )sent of one. It will not really cost yoh Oy. r this separator pays for itself by saving you work, and by actually increasing your dair.y profits. Come in and see one of these machis set .up.;:.,,/ 4 is so simple you cannot help understanding it; so peifect you cannot help lik ing it. The skimming device on the Bluebell loses no-butter fat in separation. The spiral out gears, made of semi-steel,,the phosphor bronze bushings at every weii part, the trouble-proof, self adjustable bowl spindle neck bearing, all insure long-lived, efficient me chines. Come in -and make . a personal examination. We have I 1 C Bluebell leparators in these sizes: No. 1. 350 lbs. capacity per hour No. 2. 450 lbs. capacity per hour No. 3. 650 lbs. capacity per hour No. 4. 850 lbs. capacity per hour ith-Bruce-Morrow Co. n Hart e.r'sANo.1!I The line "Harter's A No. 1" is the Big Line in Flour ) IT stands for the best when made into a biscuit. . IT stands for a guaranteed pure wheatflour, IT stands M - for quality; it pleases the housewife d the whole A & family. IT'S never .bleached, el ally or. with a chloride. The PRIC -aget times:isi-less than other t tood flours. Let us jf[c6ea bagof .this flour In our home and let you judge of its quality. "VAN W? When you are in need of good, cl1an Groceries, M phone us your wants or come to see us. - All roads and M - n phones lead to our store. i e them. ' We will be glad )(to see and serve you. Our goods and ser ice will merit )your patronage. Get Headed for Flyhm ! J. T. FLYNN "Good Things to Eat" SPHONE 18 Martin. Building .EASLEY, S. C. ) $. Preserve Your Meat With Liquid Smoke0 When you get ready to hang your meat let us I >sell you aj jug of liquid smoke. It will give it an ex cellent flavor and keep off insects. .4 How is that horse or muile? If he is not doing well try one of our medicated salt brick onliim. Only , . 02.sc each. We want all the good-butter we-can . get. Also 0chickens, eggs, peanuts, and all kinds of grain. We need at present 20 bushels of pop corn*. .If you have Sany for sale see us. .. 0We appreciate your business and wilistry to treat 4 you right. Come to see us. 1~ Craig Bros. Co. + Pickens, . . . South Carolina The Masonic temple and book an 4the permatlent state Jotintnal store and priting plant of R. L. , copy of reports. and reso) Bryan .Prmnting .0o. of OolimK tIn wer eestoyedi in -the; bia, with entire contents, were fire.~ Clerig Matnn will gema destroyed by fire Friday trnn g 'W ul~g r "' ing. Loss $150,000, covered. ky p in g. insurance. Origin of fire 4gn- essarily~ kiown. Brv'an is tate Ttite~ wed'