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Is I start a Say e Keo r cent interest cal and Rufus Thomas of N t le as a visitor in Pickens Tues day. Postmaster A. M. Morrris and Wife spent Monday in Green ville. W T. Day of Griffin section a business visitor here last Tuesday. Jas. P. Carey, Jr., attended the Shriner's meeting in Co last week. Frdak Smith of Cross Roads was ibusiness visitor to the seat Tuesday. B. Owen, of Liberty 1, was at the county seat ess last week. and Bristow Christopher nville spent Thanksgiv th homefolks here. R. J. R. Anthony of the Grif fin section was one of the prom inent visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. J. K. Kirksey and dau hter-were among those opigin Pickens Tuesday. Rev2.11"irby'-H-ofi T. 3. [auldin attended the Methodist conference in Ander son. Married by J. B. Newbery, at bis office, on November 27, 1912, Miss Relena Ellenburg and 3. B. Ellenburg, from Rock. Mr. Everett Bramlett and sister, Miss Josie, of Greenville spent the past week at the hos pitable home of B. F. Parsons. Miss Norma Griffin of Cat Keechee spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, -Mr. and'Mrs. W. T. Griffin, in Pick - ens. Loyd Grandy is spending a few days in Pickens with par ents. He is now -an extensive contractor and makes head quarters in Denmark. Ex-s-enator W. T. Bowen was Tihckens on business and shaking hands with his many friends Tuesday. Always glad to have Mr. Bowen among us. Busy B The new restaurant j * For Ladies a: *Everything new and nes you to give us a call and] tention and satisfaction. Hot meals and Lunch( - We shall be plea * Stansell Next Door to P Pickens The Pres Our new pressing club i we solicit your patronag of six year's experience Our work and d Ladies, let us (do your da gloves. We know how. - monthly members a Stansell < he Time ings Account wee Bank paid on Deposits Personal J. W. Winchester of route 3 w In town on fi%m4eL day. Edd Earle has accepted a posi tion with the new music hoise here. Jno. C. Carey is able to be out again after being confined to his room for several days. M. M. Hall of Pendleton spent Thanksgiving at the home of Jesse Morris in Pick ens. i Misses Salie Lewis and Nellie Freeman spent Thanksgiving very pleasantly in Greenville as guests of Mrs. Sadie Jonnson. S. G, Dorr, a prominent and substantial citizen of the Grif fin section, was a business visi tor at the county seat Wednes day. M. D. Cantrell of the Hazel section was a business visitor to the county seat last week. He also paid The Sentinel a pleas ant call. Messrs. W. P. Baker and Nel son Chastain, of route 1, were among our good subscribers who paid us a pleasant call' while in16wn Monday. Miss Katherine Robinson, one of Pickens' popular school teach ers, spent Thanksgiving in Easley with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson. Messrs. B. N. Alexander of Central route 2, and B. F. T. Blackerly of Norris were at the county seat on business last Friday and while here paid us a pleasant visit. J. D. Stansell of the Cross Roads section and who is well known here, has accepted a position in thie store of P. M. Cate, where he will be glad to see his friends. We learn that Mrs. Joe Loop er, one of the county's best ladies, died at her home in the Cross Roads section Sunday. Her body was buried Mon day at Cress Roads church, Rev. Mr. Seborn preaching the funeral. $1e leaves many re latives and friends to- mourn her death. ee Cafe ust opened in Picken~s ad Gentlemen $ it. We cordially invite we guarantee polite at- ( s served at all hours. sed to serve you. & Edens ickens Drug Co. ,S. C. sing Club s ready for business and( e. We have a presser) and guarantee our work. livery is promp)t. $ eing and clean your kid Will take a few more it $1.00 per month. .~ Edens J. T. Dillard, of Libertv route 3 was in town on business Mon lay and dropp- -to th- ntws paper office a plvasant mission. A. C. Gravley,.the liverviman, is rushing his nice new d welling house to completion. It is sit uated just beyond the home of Postmaster Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller, of near Easley, were visiting rela tives here this week. Mr. Miller, tells us he is thinking seriously ot going to California to make his home. Turkeys were high in Pickens this week. Eight large moun tain turkeys roosted high in the hLqees by Lewis Copel's store Tuesda t and all day Wednesday. M. F. Williams, who lives orr Easley route 2, was one of the prominent visitors here last week. He was accompanied by his daughter, who is a most successful school teacher. T. A., Bowen, one of the prominent young men of the county and former farm dem onstrator, is now with the Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. where he will be glad to have his friends call on him. Frank McFall, the good and accommodating assistant cash ier of the Pickens Bank, with his wife and two children, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mc Fall's parents at Easley. Miss Gussie Cureton spent Thanksgiving with homefolks in Pickens. Miss Gussie is the efficient stenographer for Hobbs Dry -Goods Co., of Greenville and is alwa-s a welcome visitor here. A Good Chr We have taken the agency Ec Ladies Home Journal, and wou subscription for you. The pric We also have the Post and Jo: Pickens DrL The Rex4 Head quartets tor Drugs, Si Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Edens and child, Mildred formerly of this- place but lately of CJlarks ville, Ga., have moved back to Pickens and are at present boarding with Mr. and Mrs.I W. M. Stansell. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grandy~ have returned from an extended visit to relatives in the lower part of the state. They also isited Charleston during the big fair and report an unusually pleasant time.. Dr. R. Earle Lewis tells us that he is selling a great deal of Cuta Creme, the famous p5rep aration for chapped hands and lips. Several customers3 have: told him it is the best of its kind they have ever used. The Methodist conference closed in Anderson Monday. Rev. G. F. Kirby was returned to Pickens for an>ther ye.ar. Rev, R. H. Lupo was assigned to North Pickens; E. L. Thom ason to Norris circuit; R. G. Vaughn to Liberty, and J, D. Holler to Easley circuit. Real Est ...Bought, S The Linwood Land and Inves business and anxious to be of b services. If you wish to buy any real es us help you. We will treat you We also insure property. Come and talk it over with us Linwood Land an< Officeat Kenwee Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications. as they cannot reach the disea3ed vortion of the ea Tbere is only one waY to cure deafness. and that is by constitutional r--medies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a ru:nbling sound or imperfect he-'rng, and when It is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition. iearinr swil bq destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We vill give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) thatcannotbe cured by Ull' s Catarrh Cure. Send for circul&-s. ire. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, Oblo. Sold by Druggsts." 5c. Tke Hallamiy Fillsforcounsp&tUmo. Mr. Jim Parsons of near Lib erty was a visitor in Pickens last week. He has recently taken charge of the Newry band in Oconee county, and that band can count itself for tunate in its selection of a leader. N. D. Parsons and family have moved from the Moun tain View section to the county seat. They occupy the Hinkle house recently vacated by J. C. Alexander and family who now o'c,pthe Tom Robinson house: The nine 'Tar oid daughter of Thomas Rar - of the Pick ens Mill died Tuesi, morning after a lingering illnes. The little girl was nine years o only last Sunday, and the be reaved ones have tke sympa thy of the community in their loss. The liberal Pickens Druz Co. are now presenting to some one of their customers a box of fine cigars every Saturday night. With each 5-cent purchase at their tobacco counter you get a numbered ticket, which entities the holder to a chance at the box of cigars. Dr. Hallum or Dr. Jule 11oggs will tell you about it. Courting Blindness s wLat -ou are doing when you neglect twteb Ing, watery, bloodshot, ore eyes. Leoaadi's Golden Eye Lotion cures nearly every eye diseas Cool,beals and strengthens. Get "LeOnarda It makes strong eyes Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggists adl t at 25cts, or forwarded prepaid on receipt of price by S. B. Leonardi & Co.. Tampa. FIa istmas Gift r Saturday Evening Post and Id bet pleased to senld your e is $1 .50 each, strictly. aral o:n s-le at our store. ig Company d Store :ationery and Rexall Goods The 'State of a recent date contained a line-up of an all star foot ball team selected by an expert and supposed to bc comprised of the best college players in this state. In the line-up appeared the names of two Pickens county bovs-Bill Folger (Citadel) Easley and Casey Porter (U. of S. C.) Pick ens. Folger was given the full back position and Porter left guard. Messrs. W. M. Stansell and Hubert Edens have just opened a first class eating place in the W. B. Freeman building here. They are prepared to serve the eating public and solicit your patronage. They will be pleased to have their friends call on them. These same* gentlemen have also opened a pressing club in the second story of the Free man building and will be glad to do your clothes pressing. They say they are willing to dye for the ladies and only ask a chance. Want to buy a farm? Want to sell a farm? See the Linwood Land andInvestmenut Company, Pickens, ate... 'old and Rented ;tment Company is ready for enefit to those who need our tate, sell any, or rent any, lei right. I Investmhe*Co. Bank, Pickens 1 ,-'* 7 Dr. Porter, one of Pickens' good physicians. was in Atlanta this week on business. P. P. Boggs of near Nim mons spent Thanksgiving in Greenville. He also spent two days in Pickens with relatives and friends. Pickens now has a piano and organ store. F. H. Trammell has charge of the stock of musi cal instruments which are a part of the John H. Williams stock of Greenville, insuring the best. Hon. C. H. Carpenter was in Pickens last Monday talking to visiting farmers about growing better cotton. He is very anx to secure some samples of good cotton, either long or short staple, which he will send to government officials at Wash ington. Of the s.imples he gets he must know who raised it; date sold, and price paid for it. If our farmers will only co-oper - ate with Mr. Carpenter and the government they will soon be getting a better price for their cotton (short or long staple) than au of other sections. The governme is found out that this section pro6 superior grade of cotton and 'they are trying to show this fact to the big cotton men, and they must have samples to prove it. For Sale.. Four yoke young work oxen, two head young horses, four ox wagons, one two-horse wagon, one buggy. These will go at a bargain. J. G. Reid, Lake Toxaway, N. C. 3 Notice of Sale I will sell to the highest bid der on Th*ursday the 12th day of December next, one mule, one mlch cow, tw o yearlings. one horse wagon, lot of old bug gies, old wagons, etc., W al nut lumber, corn, fodder and various other articles to num erous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums less than ten dollars cash. Over ten dollars, note with approved security at 8 per cent interest payable 1st day of November 1913. John T. Lewis. Lands for Sale or Rent. ,My Keowee farm of 1,000 acres for sale, as a whole or will cut to suit purchaser, fine high bottom and good upland, plenty of timber, Purchaser can make his own terms. One thirteen acre lot with new house house in the town of Six Mile; also one other house and lot in th'e town of Six Mile both for sale or rent. Fine school and church faoilities. A portion of my Keowee farm for rent. See J. Frank Stephens at Six Mile or me at Central. R. G. Gaines. Donit. Pay .$2.00 AND $2.50 for Mens H-ats when we will sell you the same for 98c. Cam pare our 1ina and you will give us your trade. Sample line of all this season's styles in the latest shades soft and stiff on. NEW SI?ZMENT <.f Mens Pants, guaran eed ~a wool filling, neat service able patten.s worth $81.0. Our bar gain price $1 43 pair. SOME EXTRA values in mens rants 98c. WuId',H i"S MiENS Hnalth Underware the $1.00 kind, herc 3 ou buy it 75c gar ment. TO SLEEP warm you should try our outing night shirts50Oc and Tic. MENTS HEAVY fleece lined shirts and drawers 50c garment. BY EXPRESS we have just received a new shipment of Ladies Cloaks. bought for cash under value ,our cash price S6.00 and $7 GO SO'lE BIG values in cloaks $).00 to $15.0 COA T S T? -Sn,ple line mi all the new m2ateria's. unusually attractive styles at p)opuJlar prices in black. navys and fancys, our prices are mouch lower than you wvill find elsewher e. Give u.s the pleasure of showing yru what we can rave you on Coat Suits FURS TtIE .Ew STYL.E at pop ular Drices, a line of go.al furs which our customer3 can2 buy1 with confidene. Fur sets from $i.0; up. Don't buy furs until you see our line. 50 PIECES OF 2s INCHI mercerizad Chambray in solid, neat stripes, and small checks, a nice nm iterial for hcuse dresses, childrens wear ami m.an's shirts, extra heavy and line 10c yard. 2000 YARDS MOSE of that yard wide outing in short lengths, value 12 1-2c at 10c yard. light colors. 54 INCH Suiting dard colors 50c yd. All wool $1.00~ value Broadcloth 54 inches at 85c yard. LACE CUiRTAINS fresh fromn the makers, nice values at .503 pair. Speci al bargains at 75c and $ 1,00 pair. One piece curtains, exceedingly handsomre -nd attractive 75c window. NEW Trunks and Suit Cases. 6 SPOOLS best six cord spool cotton for 25c. MRf HY GOODS00. "Sells it For Cash." 114-116 S. MAIN STREET GREENVIL S. C. Beginning P Every piece o:, solutely cost. stock will be Suites, Extra Side Boards, S kinds ot Chaii in the Furni cash, nothing picked over. HeathMB The comedy, Al Martin's Country Store, given by home talent at the school house last Tuesday evening, was an artis tic and financial success. We cannot mention the stars of the cast as every performer was a star. The audience enjoyed the lay immensely. The pro eeds of near fifty dollars went o the new Methodist church. .c~. JUST FANCY eing able to possess all the art stically designed ornaments and the attractively fashioned tilities in JEWELRY ou would really like to own.! Come here and select from ur large and varied stock the. rinkets you'd like and then ask ur prices. You'll be surprised ow many a little money will >uy, H SNIDER. Easley, $. O Specials For This ~ Every 81.00 Shirt in the s All 50c shirts both work 2 The best Overall on earth' All 10c Collars, men's and "15c " " " Remember, I sell the linedl Underwear at 35c pe. Every piece of cloth in ti actual cost. On Next Saturday I am Goini Special Hat Sale. I will se] in the store on that (late at cost. ALl other s reltionled a] Remember the pla W . DR. w iture Wov. 20, Ending L Furniture in the Four solid car loa( sold, consisting of Dressers, Wash Si ofas, Lounges, Roc] s; in fact, anything bure liin e. Terms charged. Don't w Come and get fi ruce-morri (Prickly Ash, Prompt P Its beneficial ef-. _iop fects are ui,ually * Pct very qui.dy rsitiv specific for Blood PICKENS DJ FOS Six room house on College in. Price $1,500-00 122 acres fine farming land. Price $50.00 per acre. 85 acres fine farming land t' near Pickens railroad. Ten acr< $50.00 per acre.. For terms apply to O.~ S. STEWART, for This Week I am Going1 tore for 89c I am still se b dress 39c Best patent F] or 89c teed, at $ boys, for 8c Best Granulat "i "1c 3 big Oranges 4 Boxes Searc best fleece Kerosene oil f< - aet lbs. Eagle T] 10 store at Stick Candy 8 10 1l)s. Best Si to have a California Peat every hat JEvaporated A] New York Tomat:oes 3-lb. 3 assalmnoi1 ~oods inl the bove at samt ce, Main Street, next do< BPEAF i:sey. S. C. Sale F Dec.1) house at ab Is new Jresh Bed-Reom ands, Beds iers and all to be found ot sale spot Lit until it is rst choice )WC 0 Poke Root and Potassium) owerful Permanent stubborn case Good results are 6--ld to P. P. P. Listing-it cures Fhen other medi- you to stay cured ies are useless - blood-cleanses the entire ~thens dIgestion and nerves. Poison and skin diseases. ps the Pain; ends Makaria; lder. Thou.sands endorse it. ~UG CO. ALE. freel in city of Easley. Close three miles below Easley. o (2) miles above Easley, s fine bottom- land. Price Pickens, S.frQ o0 Offer ling ur, every sack guaran 5.25 bbl. d Sugar 25 lbs. $ 1.40 for 5c Light Matches for 10c 4 r 0c gallon iistle Soda for 5c b. owdrift Lard $1.10 lies 8!c lb. )ples 71c lb. can 9c store not reduction. r to Postoffice ~M A N