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~j.THE FARM Now is the time to use Hallun's Liver Cleansers for that Cold and LaGrippe. 25 and 50 cent8. Hallum's Cough Remedy will relieve that coughing and cold in chest at once, 25 and 50 cerAtis and .$1.00. We pay postage on these articles. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. NALLUM, Prop. & Mgr. Phoone No. 8 IM cutmr a apan P e proswis my frind and cs tO aEHapyCan Prosperous New Year, I 9 and thank them for hay-E n ing made the past year a n prosperous one for me.. n31 n1 2 31 21 21n 211 3 J. W. H ENDRIC KS , -B@n, TNI MiscMIas a MoNKc.__ The *W. C. Newton Sale Stable .We have just received a ship I; ment of Mules and Horses and can supply your needs in the stock line. We guar antee our stock as represent ;~>ed. If you desire to trade or ~uy outright come and see us -4*We'll treat you right. WC Newton Sale Stable, lickens, S.C. AND PEUSONAL Miss Ora. McFall spent Christmas wit relatives in Kingstree. Judge T J Mauldin is holding court ir Spartanburg for the first time. Master Byrd Lewis of Easley has beer visiting his sater, Mrs. J. E. Boggs. Prof. T. H. Campbell spent a part oj the holidays with his mother at Mullins. Mrs. A. J. Boggs has been seriously ill, but we are glad to report that she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. LaBoon recently moved from Pickens to his farm in An , derson county. Miss Bertha Cantrell of near Pickens spent a part of the holidays with school mates in Pickens. Miss Mabel O'Dell of Easley spent the holidays in Pickens with her sister, Mrs. Claud Allgood. Bales of cotton ginned up to Decem ber 13, 1916: 14,106; up to the same date in 1915: 15,691. Miss Floride Carey will leave Thurs day for a month's stay with friends at Snelling and Edgefield. C. B Finley, who moved from Pick ens to Easley in November, was a wel come visitor here Monday. ,Miss Margaret Means of Columbia spent part of the holidays with the fam ily of R. E. Yongue in Pickens. Miss Meda Boggs, music teacher in Spartan academy, is spending the holi days with homefolks in Pickens. Mrs. C. D. Bolt of Easley spent a portion of the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R:A. Hester, near Pickens. Mrs. Milholland and two children and sister, Miss Corrinne' Robertson, of Charlotte, are visiting relatives in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winchester and the former's sister, Miss Pearl, of near Pickens, are visiting friends and rela tives in Waihalla this week. W. R. (Tucker) Cantrell has gone to Tennessee to purchase some good young mules and horses. He will be glad for those interested to come and see them at his stables in Pickens. Rev. Wade Lewis of Greenville and Colonel Lewis of Anderson have been visiting their mother, Mrs. John T. Lewis, who is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gillespie, above Pickens. The minutes of the Pickens Baptist association have been printed and are at The Sentinel office for 'distribution to the different churches. The clerks of the different 'churches may get their minute by calling at this office. Keowee Csamp.No. 496, W.O.W., have elected the following officers to serve this year and they were installed Tues day niiht: F. S. Porter, C. C.; R. T. H allum, A. L ; J. W. Langston, banker; T. A. Seawright, clerk; H. A. Townes, escort; W. T. Freeman, Sr., W.; J. M. Morris, sentry; W. E. Findley, manager; Dr. F. S. Porter, physician. The following officers have been elect ed by the Keowee lodge No. 79 A.F.M., to serve for the ensuing Masonic year: A. M. Morris, W. M.; J. T. Richey, S. W.; R. B. Hunnicutt, J. W.; J. C. Carey, secretary'; W. T. Bates, treas urer; J. D. Yongue, S. B.; Sydney Bruce, J. B. Edd, oldest son of J. C. Alexander is visiting his father idi Pickens and wvill probably make his home here. He join ed the U. S. army about ten years ago and this is his first visit to Pickens since that time. Ho has been out of the army several years following the profession of finisher and decorator. Col. Frank G. Mauldin, U. S. A., a member of the prominent and popular Mauldin family of Pickens, Is speding several weeks with relatives in Pickens and Greenville, and his friends are all glad to see him looking well. Col. Maul din has been stationed for some time at Port McKinley, Maine, but was recent ly transferred to Fort Slocum, New York. One of the most pleasant gatherings of this Christmas time was the reunion and Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bowen in Pickens. All the children and grandchildren of this good and lovable couple were pres ent, as follows:. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bowen and four children of Central, Mrs. Cora L. Holden and little daughter1 of Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bannis-I ter of Liberty and Miss Florence Bow'en. May all live to enjoy many more re- I unions and-Christmas dinnes. Mdr. a4qMrs. Frank McFall sper New Year's day with her parents a Easley. Mrs. J. E. Robinson of Easley is vie iting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Carey Jr., in Pickens. W. Alex Edens and family moved thi week from Pickens to Easley, wher Mr. Edens will farm. Exactly thirty days after her husband' death Mrs. R. R. Stephenson receivei the insurance he carried with the Wood men of the World. This order will als4 erect a $100 monument to the grave o: the departed sovereign. The W. 0. W is a good order. A. J. Boggs, who retired January I as clerk of court of Pickens county, hai opened a private business office in thi court house, next door to the treasurer'i office, where he will conduct a genera real estate and conveyancing business, making a specialty of abstracting title and negotiating loans on real estate. He will be glad to have his friends cal: and see him at his new office. Mr. Boggs served this county as clerk foi sixteen years, which is four years longei than any other officer ever held the place, and wis considered the best lerli in the state. He is peculiarly adapte& t6 the work he is now engaged in. SPECIAL NOTICES Notice. INertkeil iii this eolutin for one cent t word for irst in-rtion ati onle-hnif cent a worn for each susqetInsertion. F'or Sale -Pair of good mules an pair of good brood mares. Cheap foi chash or gooJ paper. J. D. Holder, Pickens. 35tf For Sale-One good mule. Apply to Pickens Hardware & Grocery Com pany. 34tf For Sate-One fancy driving horse, 4 years old; also good farm mule. Cash or terms. Ebb H. Field. 34tf Mules! Muief! 'Mules ! ! !-If it's mules you need, see us. You are sure to need them. We now have on hand, one of the largest bunch toselect from that has ever been offered on this market. Come early and make your selection while our pens are full and save the advance that is sure to come in the Spring. Our stock is guaranteed to be as represented. D. L. Johnson & W. S. Bradley, 111 Laurens St., Green ville, S. C. 38 We received a solid car loai of the famous Columbus Wagon: last week and want to urge yot to look at them if you need 1 wagon of any kind. It's abso lutely the best wagon value o the market. Pickens Hardwari and Grocery Company. Farm for Sae I have for sale an excellen1 farm of 53 acres located 5j nilec west of Pickens court hiouseon~ a good public road, convenient tc both Methodist and Baptist churches and within one mile of graded school. On this farm ii a brand new 9-room dwvelling house, built bungalow style with eighty feet of porch, at finished and celled with best o: material; one brand new 5-stal barn on concrete foundati with shed on one side; one niet ne w cri-b with shelter, and a fevy other outbuilding's. About 24 acres cleared. For quick salt this place will be sold for $2500 The buildings alone are worti $2,000. For terms~ or other in formation sec 6. A. ELLIS,ickens,s.C The Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Arrival of Southern local trains for Easley, S. C. In effect June 18, 1916. Northbound. Southbound. No. 42-2.20 a.m. No. 43- 2.45 anm No. 36-5.45 a.m. No. 29- 8.23 a.m~ No. 46-8.45 a.m. No. 39--12.05 p.m No. 12-1.83 p.m. No. 11- 3.33 p.m No. 40-6.14 p.m. No. 45-- 9.55 p.m No. 30-7.27 p, m. No. 30 receives passengers for n orthi of Charlotte and discharge passengers from south of Atlanta. J. C. CAMP, Agent. Send your next or der for printing to The Sentinel and have it printed Telephone -~--27 - Try a bottle of I Nyal's Kidney your back. 25c. By mail same r Keowee F R. E. Lewis, I Phoni Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: W hereas, Mrs. E. E. Burgess and R : Burgess made suit to me to grant them I letters of administration of the estate 2 and effects'of W. H. Burgess. t These are, therefore, to cite and ad- t monish all and singular the kindred and i creditors of the said W. H. Burgess, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the court of Probate, to be r held at Pickens, S. C., on the 12thAa'y of January, 1917, next after publication t 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 this 20th day of January, Anno Domini, 1917. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) 36 J.P.P.C. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharg E Notice. is hereby given that I will 6 make application to J. B. Newberry, 0 Esq,, Judge of Probate fr Pickens C county, in the state of Sou Carolina, t on the 26th day of January, 1917, at h 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon r1 thereafter as said application can be d heard, for leave to make final settle- e rnent of the estate of John Mc Smith, de ceased, and. obtain discharge as admin istratrix of said estate. . MRS. E. E. SMITH, 87 Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby liven that I will make applicution to . B. Newberry, j Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina on the 26th day of January, 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there . after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of 1 the estate of Larkin Hughes, deceased, and obtain discharge as executor of said estate. T. J. MAULDIN, 87 Executor. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will a 0 make application to J. B. Newbery, a Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, d on the 30th day of January, 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be - heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the estate of W. B. Mauldin, .deceased, and obtain discharge as ad- I ministrator of said estate. 88 B. C. MAULDIN, Administator.t GElkM-PRUF1 3 OUR first impresion ( its CLEANLINESS. T~ sine bag in which each p tees absolute fl'eedom from handling. You are further I itself. You recognize QUi strong fabric, in the high g) charactert of the facings, in ti buttonholes anq in the big, h To men and wvomen, as we the snug fit and wonderful revelation. Smooth and sup; comfortable. It gives with e but never stretches out of shi tion. Wherever strain corn ment. Not a weak place frol The snug-fitting collar and e and ankle-hugging cuffs; tI size armholes; the rip-proof are among the many desira which make Germ-Pruf the c the one underwear which Y you seo.it. 'Oome and inspect this line, fit for every member of yot service. CRAIG BROS ehe Kidney Root, $1 Plaster sticks to )rice 'harmacy )h. G., Prop. 24 Auditor's Notice Pickens, S. C., Dec. 21, 1916. The office of the countt auditor will e open from the 1st day of January, D17and will remain open until February 0, 1917, for the purpose of taking re urns for the fiscal year 1917. After hat date fifty per cent penalty will be dded on a). personal property not listed a the specified time prtscribed by lqw. The duties of the office will demand iy whole time as I will vacate in Feb uary. So I will not be able to make he usual rounds for the purpose of tak ,g returns during my stay in office. Respectfully, N.A. ChIuSTOPHER, County Auditor. lotice of Final Settlement and Discharge Notice is hereby given that we will iake application to J. B. Newbery, "sq., Judge of Probate for Pickens ounty, in the state of South Carolina, n the 18th day of January, 1917, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, or as soon hereafter as said application can be eard, for -leave to make final settle ient of the. estate of S. F.. Robinson, eceased, and obtain discharge as ex cutors of said estate. J. M. ROBINSON, J. P. OWENS, 85 *Executors. Citation 3tate of South Carolina, County of Pickens. ly 4. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, Mrs. Myrtle H. Stevenson nade suit to me to grant her letters of idministration of the estate and effects f R. R. Stevenson. These are, therefore, cite and ad nonish all and singular .t kindred and reditors of the said R. ' Stevenson, leceased, that they be and appear be ore me, in the Court of Probate, to be ield at Pickens, S. C., on the 18th day of January, 1917, next after publication kereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to how cause, if any they have, why said dministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 30th lay of December, Anno Domini, 1916. J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal) 36 J.P.P.C. I have some special bargains ni iny store. Come in and see hem. B. -F. Parsons, Pickens.' [JNDERWEAR i f G4erm-Prut Underwear is le transparent, sealed, glas 'arrnent is packed guarai germs, dus1t, exposure and mipressed by the underwear JLLTY in the fine, soft, ~ade workinanship, in the ie "stitched" and "stayed" andsome pearl bugtons. Il as 'to the younger folk, elasticity of Germi-Pruf Is a ;e as your own skin and as very movement of the body Lpe. No binding, no irrita es there', ample reinforce Ti neck to ankle. houlders; the wrist-clingIng ie reinforced crotch; full seams and gussets-these ble and exclusive features hloice of particular people-. OU will .adopt as soon iAs We guarantee a perfect tr family and satisfactory CO.,. Pickens