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Navassa Guano
Stands for Quality
Navasso Guano 4s stood the test. The company
has made a; life study of Plant Foods and what the
different crops require and
Navassa Quality
Fertilizers
are best for all crops. All plant food is soluble and
available, and of the highest agriciltural value.
Phsphoric Acid, Amonia
and Potash
are the best plant foods known, and they are con
bined in the right proportion in Navassa CuVno
Give it a trial. Results will more than coivIce
you of the truth of our statements. Let us figure
with you on your Spring Guano.
Folger, Thornley & Co.
.. Agents..
Navassa Guano Company
WIMINGTON, N. C.
Pleasant Surrise
We are agreeably surprised with the pat
ronage we have received since we entered
the mercantile field.
We now offerour customers
Special Prices on Dry Goods and
Hats. We close them out at cost
FRESH GROCERIES
We will devote our trade to Groceries prin
cipally, and can make you close prices on
the best Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Lard.
Tsugllooil. D Bezenlo
Bring us Your Produce
For Pimples, Boils, Sores, Skin
Diseases and other symptoms
of IMPURE BLOOD, Take
Dike's Blood and Skin Remedy We have watched re
sults in numerous cases. We can recommend it. Of
the hundreds of blood remedies on our shelves.; we be
lieve this is the best. Its use is followed by the most
pleasing and satisfactory results. Boils and pimples heal
up and disappear; the skin becomes soft and smooth, in
stead of hard and scaly. The liver is stimulated, the
blood enriched, and soon the whole system shows its
beneficial action. Sometimes there are no out'ward man
ifestations of imyure blood, but instead one has a feeling
of Ianguor; is in a run-down condition and has no appe
tite. If in this condition, Dike's Blood and Skin Remedy
is almost certain to help you. '-Pice, One Dollar,
Tisl Is Mai only stor, in town that sells Dike's Preparations
Keeowee Pharmacy
-- AGEITS FOR NUNNALLYS CANDIES
"Is There Any Freight for NMe?
If you had a telephone on your Farm a con
versation like this would save you a long and prob
ably useless trip:
"Hello! Is this the depot (or express) Agent?"~
"Yes."
"This is Mr. Johnson on Rural Route No. 5.
Is there any freight for me today ?"
"No, it hasn t come yet."
"Thanks. I will call you tomorrow."m
~ If you want to know how to have a tele
phone on your Farm, at small cost, write for our
free booklet Address
-Farmers Line Departmenlt
SOUTHERN BELL TELJEPHONE , .*
& TELEGRAPH COMPANYK
South Pryor St., Atl.ai'a, Ga.
The Sentinel
OneDgOlarA.Year
--FrORD
her Than Ever in 9uality-Lower in Price
FORD MODEL T-Famed for its service La all the highways of the
highways of the world, is still of the same scientific, accurate and simple design
the same heat treated Vanadium Steel construction; the same IEght weight.
4 CylInders, 2 passengers, completely equipped as fellcws:
Extension Top. speedometer, Automatic
Brass Windshield, 2 6-iuch Gas Lamps. 3
Oil Lamps. Horn and Tools, Ford Magneto
This car comes to you completely equipped. Mark this, completely equipped.
Itcosts you less in price and is the cheapest car in the world to maintain its operation
besides it is s.) simple. so ea-sily understood that anvoiie can run It.
The Ford Motor Conany dsxotes its entire efforts to the building of one model
one chassis-but different boeies: naiely:
Ford Touring Car, 5 passenger. Foredoor 8690
Ford Commercial Roadster. 3 passenger 590
Ford Torpede, 2 passenger 590
Ford Delivery Car, capacity 750 ibs. mdse. 750
These prices include complete equipment, F. 0. B. Detroit. No
Ford Cars sold unequipped.
0. N. SMITH, Agent
Liberty, S. C.
United Confederate Veterans'
22d Annual Reunion, Mocon,
Ga., Moy 7-9, 1912.
Account above special occasion greatly reduced rate tickets will
be on sale from Easley, S. C.
YLA
SOUT HERN Ry.
Macon, A$ 5.00
Tickets on sale May 6. 7 and 8, with return limit ty 15th, 1912. By payment of
fifty cents, extension will be granted until Junie 5. 1912. Fvery day of Reunion
Week will have its special feature for the entertainment of visitors. The South
ern Railway has made special arrangeI'n-es to-handle the great crowds.
For further information apply to Ticket Agent or write
W. R. TABER, J. L MEEK,
Grcenville. S. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Hach youw Chickens Now
WE ARE READY TO SUIPILY YOU WITil EGGS
FROM S. C. RRODE ISLAND REDS, BLACK
LANGSHANS AND INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS.
PRICES REASONABLE. COM]E AND MAKE
YOUR SELECTIONS. THEY ARE TIIE BES 1.
PiCKENS POULTRY FARM
E. H. CRMA , Prop. Pickens, S. C.
Lata oga h buld, adnvrne eais nvrne-n atnin xeta
ocaioa coto \an.Js h* higfra\knso ontybidns iepof
Lasaome-..Inexpensldin.,Cand neveeeaidrever d n ittntionr exctheran
HEATH, BRUCE, MORROW (.0., Pickens, S. C.
R OYSTER FER
HITS T HE SPOT EVER
714e explanation Is sknpk;t/he
madeifh the reatest cure ia
everyingPedenthus to piSS IA
test of our owsn laborautories
thiere.bniirmiss~abou tIoys
Ferliliers.
Sold 3By Reliable Dealers Everywhere
F.8.ROYSTER GUANO C(
Norfol Va :=Sales Offices
Nofl~. Tarboro NC. Columbrat S.C.
13altimore Md. MontgomreryAla. 5jpartanburg 5
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Summons for Relief
State of South Carolina,
Pickens County.
Court of Common Pleas.
Summons for Selief
(Complaint Served)
G. R. Hendricks, Plaintiff.
against
LouviLa Mansel, Levina Mansel,
Augusta Mansel, Osboine
Mansel. Clyde Mansel and
Claude Mansel. the last four
named of which are minors,
and C'iroline McWhorter.
Alonzo Crew, T. J. Mauldin,
and the heirs at law of Oliver
McWhorter. deceased, whose
namwes, number, ages and
places of residence are un
known, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAM
ED:
You are Hereby Summoned
and required to answer the com
plaint in this action, of which a
copy is herewith served upon
you, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on
the subscriber at his office at
Pickens Pickens C. H., S. C.,
within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service: and if you
fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
Claintiff in this action will ap
ply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated March 26, A. D. 1912.
IW. E. Findley,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Agusta Mansel, Osborne
Mansel, Clyde Mansel Claude
Mansel, infants under fourteen
years of age and to Levina Man
sel, their mother, with whom
said infant defendants reside:
You are hereby notified to ap
ply for the appointment of a
guardian ad litem to represent
said infant defendants under
fourteen years of age within
twenty days after the service of
this summons upon you, and if
you fail, application will be
made by the plaintiff herein for
such appointment.
W. E. Findley,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the absent defendants, the
heirs at law of Oliver McWhor
ter, deceased, whose names,
number, ages and places of resi
dence are unknown: Take
notice that the Complaint and
the Summons and Notices in
the above stated case, of which
this and the foregoing are copies,
were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Pickens County, S. C.,
on the 26th day of March. 1912.
W. E. Findley,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
6it No. 2.
Fine Farm For Sale.
Contains 300 acres. Half in
cultivation. Good bottom land.
Plenty water and wood. Three
d welling houses. Good pastures
Three miles from Pickens and
nyve miles from Easley on main
public road and near Pickens
Railroad.
Convenient to churches and
school. Will sell as a whole or
cut into tracts. Terms reason
able.
R. A. Bowen,
Pickens, S. C.
47 5t
Notice of Final Settlement and
Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that
I will make application to J. B.
Newbery Esq., Judge of Pro
bate for Pickens county, in the
State of South Carolina, on the
25 day of April 1912, 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 the estate of
James E. Talley deceased, and
obtain discharge as admrtrx of
said estate.
Margaret H. Talley,
52t4 Administratrix.
Public attention cannot be
directed always by abusing
,'certain newspapers."-New
berry Observer.
IL IZER
Y TIME
die
r.
PROFESSIONAL
J. E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY
BOGGS & FINDLEY
Lawyers
Pickens, S. C.
DR. R. E. INGOLD
Dentist
Liberty, S. C.
Practice at Central every Wednedays
J. A. McCollough B. F. Martin
E. M. Blythe
M Cullough. Martin & Blythe
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Templ6- GreeCRille, S. C.
Associate firm
MARTIN, GREENE & EARLE
Anderson, S. C.
Practice in all Courts.
Yonah Land.
The famous Piedmont section, North
East Georgia. The land of opportunity.
Special inducement to fruit growers.
dairymen, stockmen and poultrymen.
A great demand for diversified farming.
Some products to sell every th
clonmo market and best prices. Twen
ty odd Tourist hotels in Habersham
County, (both summer and winter re
sorts), or ly 78 miles from Atlanta on
main line of Southern Railway to Wash
ington, D. C. Ten acres :apple archard
produced 3300 bushels of apples netting
$3900.00. Equally as good . teaches
pecans,erapes etc. The best J farming
lands will produce from 1 to 2 bales of
cotton, 60 to 100 bushels of corn per
cre, besides large crops of small grain
and hay. Pure water, fine climate. no
mosquitoes. splendid scenery, fine
schools and churches, 1800 feet eleva
L"n. Pricts range from $5.00 to $25.00
per acre. Send for descriptive Pamph
let and price list.
CORNELIA REAL ESTATE AND
INVESTMENT CO.
CORNELIA, GA.
Notice of Final Settlement and
Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that I will
nake application to J. f1. Newbery Esq.,
Judge of Prot.ate for Pickens county,
n the State of South Carolina, on the
8 day of April 1912, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as
aid application can be heard for leave
o make final settlement of the estate
f Samuel G. Boggs deceased, and ob
ain discharge as admrt of said estate.
Walter J. Boggs,
Administrator
Notice of Final Settlement and
Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that I wil
make application to J. B. Newberry
Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens coun
ty, in the State of South Carolina, on.
the 18th day of April 1912, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thern
aftr as said application can be heard,
for leave to make final settlement of
the estate with my warde, E. N, & J.
D. Robins and obtain discharge as guar
dian of said estate.
-ilteMrs. E, F. Robinson
Guardian.
Constipation, if Neglected,
Causes Serious Illness
Constipation, if neglected, leads
to almost innumerable complica
tions. affecting the general health.
Many cases of
typhoid fever,
appendicitis a n d
other severe dis
- eases are trace
able to prolonged
clogging of the
bowels. Regard
the effects of
constipation, C.
E. Ayers, 6 Sabin
S t ., Montpelier,
/ Vt. says:
- --twas affmeted
with constlpation
and biliousness for
years, and at 'times became so bad I
would become unconscious. I have been
found in that condition many times.
Physicians did not seem to-be able to
do me any good. I would become
weak and for days at a time could do
no work. Not long ago I~jgota box
of Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets, and
ater using them found I had never
tried anything that acted in - such a
mild and effective manner. I believe
I have at last found the remedy that
suits my tase."
Thousands of people are sufferers
from habitual ,constipation and
while possibly realizing -something
of the danger of this conditioin, yet
neglect too long to'emnploy proper
curative measures until serious. ill
ness often results. The advice'-of
all physicians is, "keep your bowels
clean," and it's good advice.
-Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are
sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a
box containing 25 doses. If not
found satisfactory, your money is
returned. N
MiLaZ:. MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind.
7
ou W1on't Get "Stuck"
Pins of All
Descriptions
we maike~ a b .' bid for your trole, by * ffer
u.: vou en le -t iion: we iou :d ::et of
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reiarkable~ iin eauty. ar:ty :and lowness e
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WE HAVE MUCH GOX
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Oh, Row I ehed!
stant totre-wat sleep'ke nights6
terrible agony--itch-itch--i..tch, cone
stant itch, until it seemed that I rnust
tear off my very. - Ein-then
I tat relief--my skincoldsote
The very first drops of D.D.D, Preu
scription for Eczema stopped that awfuj
.D.D.ntouced th e burning sn the tor
ture ceased. A 25c bottle proves it,
the onlyh absolutel nor dable eczemn
emns and leaves the skin ashear ad
healthy as that of a child.
All other drug;.;its have D.D.D. Pro.
cripton-go to them it you can't come
touus-but don't accept some big profit
But Iyo hcme to our store, weare
that we offer you a full size bottle on
his guarantee:-Tf you do not find that
t takes away the Itch AT ONCFL t
xosts you not a cent.
>TCKENS TDRTT O MPA Ny
rad Company,
BLE No 12.4
IE TABLE No. 11.
LINE 15th, 1911.
IONS: No. 2No. 4No. 6
Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd
Ar. A. M. P. M. P. M.
(ENS 9.10 1-50 4.35
GUSON 9.05 -45 4-30
SONS 8-55 1-35 4.20
tIAIL 8 1-30 4-15
LDIN 8-45 1.25 4-10
LEY 8.40 1.20 4.05
Lv.
.gents.
th Southern No. 42
th Southern No. 39
th Southern No. 39
th Southern No. 12
Ah Southern No. 12
,th Southern No. 39
.th Southern No. 11
)rmation apply to
J. T. TAYLOR,
General Manager.
e 45.
LT REG OF
TOM
REACHES THE SPOT
ttling Works,
B Proprietor
hrough
"Stocki
>DS THAT WILL BE VAL
J, WHICH WE ANXIOUS
'rice Knife HAS BEEN
CAN BUY THESE GOODS
'SPECIAL SALE" PRICE,
ider' Regular Price.
DR Dry Seeds, Shsoes
PARK
OLE, S. C.
ATISFY CUSTOcMER~S.
A~BBAGE FLAM'I GROWERS~
ist N..4 Varesy. the flet.s. farger: td .a.
Notice Road Hands.
Pay your Road Tax before
May 1st' 1912, to the Clerk of
County Commrissioners.
After May 1 penalty will abt
tach and all who have not paid
will be liable to pay a fine ov
imprisonment.
J. B. Craig,
Co. Supervisor.
CASTORIA*
For Infantasmn Childrea.
The Kind You llaw Always Bough
Bears the
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