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A 'D A. E. KIEl G of Houston, Texas. says: "If you have a' muddy eqmiplexion and dOll eyes, you are constlpated. Six glasses of water daily and one or two ReXall 'Ordeslies at night will correct this condition and make you .ft s a tiddle.I Rexall Orderlies, in iny op'n. 3tr the best laxative to be had, and can be taken by men. wouenl or chikiren." e the exclusive selling rights fdr -'axative. Trial size, 10 cents. CKENS DRUG CO. T-IE REXALL STORE -.!ce u ?na Sttilement and Discharge .tin i hereby given that we will Jii]pocation to J. B. Newbery, udge of Probate for Pickens mi in the state of South Carolan the', day of February, 1916, ot I clock in the forenoon, or as soon iervat OL as said application can be heard, for leave to make flnal-settle ment of the est Ate of James P. Hughes, deceased, and obtain discharge as ad Wnistrator of said estate. R. E. BRUCE, MRs. N. E. HUGHES, 88 Administrators. mm~mmmma * ma '-Don't Buy a W Have Seen t Before you .decidi on any wago: built of the best possible material I - satisfactory service for the longest i the notedly long life of the Colm methods employed in construction ~vhich has not been air-dried under a The axles and the spokes of ti bolsters and sandboards are oak, ai grained flawless pine. These are jus taken to make this wagon as reliab Columbus wagon is unbeatable in and~ examine it for yourself. We kr Pickens Hdw. WITH 1 IGreetings of the ~.all May it brin the land and tha desire of all thins our -warmest the uet iberal ort s&u d~in. t Ic s onti n shi arid support and thank yone Pickens Hardw R.B 1Athony. od lote Aim Ltq 90dfi -our Owh PainiRheUMatia a Cuts, Burns, 25c. 50c. $1. t e D Hating Catatoguiese You All -E F.., I DS NWo ;patter whether you farm or only. plant vegetables or fldwvers in' a small lot you need Hustings 1910 Catalogue. It is -filled (100 pages) from cover to eover with useful farm and garden i.nfor rhation., It tells of seeds of kind and q'ualfty that you can't buy from your merchant or -druggist, seeds that cost no' more but give you real satisfaction and a real gar don; It tells how every customer cah get ab solutely free five packets of 6asily grown, yet showy anjl lenutiful flowers. Hastings is both the best and largest agecd Lrm in the South, the only firm that you should buy seeds from. * When you plant Hastings Seeds, you meet "Good Garden Luck" more than half way. Write today for their big 1916 Catalogue. It is free. A postal card re quest will bring It. H.G..HASTINGS CO., A tin-f Ga.-(Advt.) .......... .I. agon Until You he Columbus a, examin'e ther Columbus. Strongly he Columbus wagon gives the 'most eriod of years. There is no secret in Lus wagon. It is the result of the There is no wood' in 'this wagon helter from one to two years. *e wvheels are hickory; the hounds, id the bottom of the box is str-aight t a few examples of the care which is le as possible. The result is that the reliability and endurance. Come in ow y'ou will be pleased. &. Grocery Co. ~et You ~HANKS New Year to you' g' you the best in t which you most es. We give you enks for the pat e extended us in ions with the full .no pains will be ring year to war ce of your frierid-' Again we greet ire &Grocery 0. lexander . *T. R. All n. kil acobdht r pt~i antly (Doe) 0e t , Utterbnfe ~ a~eylast T e'daVmorn i aecembe 80 about 10 1r. Gallowavi0ian insurance Aknt and the facts ofi',ie case een to be thfv John Massey also an insuranbe. agent, and Wesley McGaha,'brothe- of Mrs. Galloway. had dalled on hia on business. Mr. Galloway had been on a trade, for a shotgun, but had decided not to trade for it, and as his visitoi's were about to leave he asked them to take the gun to its owner. As he was handing the Aun to his bro ther-in-law it fired, the entire load of shot entering the left side of Mrs. Galloway's nook who was sitting in a chair with her baby in her arms. She fell from the chair dead and it was at first thought that the baby had also been killed, but when the blood was washed off it was found the baby was unharmed. Coroner Medlin was notified and an inquest was held, the jury returning a verdict that 'Martha Galloway came to her death by a gunshot wound in the hands of G. 0. Galloway, her husband; from the evidonce we believe it to be accident." Mr. Galloway is well thought of in Easley and is almost craz ed by the tragedy. He did not know the gun was loaded when he wad handling it. Several, children were left motherless and the community shocked by the affair. Mrs. Pilgrim Dies Suddenly Mrs. Lizzie Pilgrim, an aged lady living at the Easley cotton mill, died December 28 under somewhat peculiar circumstanc es. She was alone in the house when she died and when found: her clothes were burned off and body also badly burned. A doc tor who was called, however, stated that in his opinion Mrs. Pilgrim died from heart failure, and her pipe dropping from her mouth set . fire to her clothes. It is known she was subject to heart trouble. Coroner Medlin investigated and found it, un neccessary to hold an inquest. Mrs. Pilgrim was 64 years old and a native of Anderson coun ty. She was a member of Flat Rock Baptist church of tbt county and the bodY was laid to rest at Oats burying ground the day following her death. Negro Found Dead Isaiah Burton, anegro, was found dead, early Tuesday, De cember 28, near Lathem, four miles east of Easley. The body was found on a pile of crossties near the railroad and was con side'~ably bruised, back and sev eral ribs being broken. The ne gro had been working for one of the contractors on the double tracking work of the Southern railway. No relatives could be found and the body was buried at the expense of the 'county, and about five dollars in money found on his person went to help pay burial expenses. It is practically certain that Burton was killed by one of the South ern's fast trains. An inquest was held over the body Tuesday and decided that the negro "came to his death by some un known heavy instrument." One dollar for a year's sub scripti6n to. The Pickens Senti nel is the best investment a Pick 'ens. county man can make. Read this paper over and' then see If you can get as much any where else for two cents. Renew your subscription as early as you can, please. Renew your subscription to your county paper. Trespass Notices, printed' on cloth, for sate at this office. Citation State of South Carolina, ,County of Pickens. By .J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, B. '0. Mauldin. madle suit to me to grant her letters Of admin istratlon of~ the estate and effects of W. B. Mauldin. These are, therefore, to bite and ad monish all and-eingular the kindred and cre'ditors of the said W. B. Mauldin, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the court of Probate to be held at Pickens, 8. C., on the 2d day of January, 1916, next after publicatiori hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not- be granted. Given under my hand and seal thu 3d day of December, Anno Domini, 1916. 'J. B. NIewJ3snY,:Se 33 J.P.. , f-.-- -. ft V11. ,A -acQ when you fmre some Prince Albert i0o old jimmy pip0' in a makin's cigarete. And you knowit I Catnt geth in wrong with P. A. for it is made right; made to spread-smoke-sunshine among men who have suffered with scorched tongues and parched throats I The patented process fixes that-and cuts out bite and parch. to .in. h d All day long you'll sing fihtte the prince how glad you pre you're t* the n of Prince pals with A*tob*cco* The kRINIEAL RI the national joy amo. You take this testimony straight from shou. ,men. Youcan smoke abarrelofP.A. with a ki It hands out all the tobacco happiness anyi ev dreamed about, it's so smooth and friendly/It's a ghty cheer- p t i ..t. ful thing to be on talking-terms wth your p e and your yfo"IIdince Alb*rt tongue at the same time-but that's w t's coming "' XJ~l a'' ''' to you sure as you pin your faith to ce Albert! I undand aaffqound.urnl. Pound ovJ'tulaee Ao:1ucmdor R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston em, N. C. "'a~' .","R;';*ac'o.j Notice to Debtors and Creditors Pickens Cotton Mark Begorra, and the Same t' Yez! All persons holding claims against the (Corrected by Folger, Thornley & 3state of the late J. H. Nix must present the. same, duly proven, on Thursday ------------------....- 11. Walterboro Press and Standard. >r before the 25th day of January, 1916, Friday --------------- ....11.50 appy New Year to Bob Gonzales )r be debarred payment; and all per- Saturday -------------------- 11.50E amarlBokMllGen 3ns indebted to said estate must make I~tra .--.----- ......-15 E amp, Harold Booker, Mell Glenn, mens indebte o sefet ate teMonday -------------------...11.50 Bob n, Neils Christensen, George payment on or before the above date to Tuesday -------------- ....11.50 Brunson, illy Banks, Gary Hiott, the undersigned.-- ----11r B. H. CALLAHAM, Cotton seed was $40 a ton in Pickens Claude Gi and all the illustrious 36 Administrator. Tuesday. Palmetto e shers. LINWOOD HEPGHTS Easley, S. C. Saturday, January 8, 191 Easley's Latest and Best lRealty Developinent. We have purchased the L. G. Smith property in the Western City Limits of Easley, S. C. On January 8, 19!6, at i o'clock p. in., rain or shine, we will sell thw desirable property, which we have sub-divided into 50 beautiful lots, to highest bidder at public auction, to white purchasers only. To aia eminent degree this property possesses: Convenience of Location-Right in the Western City Limits, with City Wat and Light only 200 yards distant. Elevation-One of the most commanding in Easley, overlooking tJ west side of the city. with a delightful view of the surrounding count-7 Drainage and Street Frontage-Every lot carries its own surface - fronts on 30 foot street with two 6-foot sidewalks, assuring at air and sunlight to every residence. One Ideal Suburban Home-A seven room, two-story reside1ce, n with never-failing well right at the side entrance, and good barn outbuildings nearby, with street frontage on three sides, atid fine shade oN trees supplemented by numbers of bearing fruit trees. This place of more one acre of land is one ot the best offerings in realt t recently be placed before the public. o2 Inspect the Blue-Prints at the Leading Banks and Other Placs .. 1g * Poster and Read Every Word. Secure the Free 25 to 5o Dollar Card. Study Our Guaranteed Insurance Plan. Go and See the Beautiful Lots. Attend the Auction of the Property and Make the One Purchase that~ Will Always Be a Source of Profit to You. "We make the Easy Termg; YOU can SET THE PRICE"' ood to --s7electeCd In -. Linwood Land at **- t flCompoany, Own / ~~ Awbyile'