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4R A 111 SENTINEL-JOURNA. /gI~ FQurei , 1903 4 ?ioienat t3. 0.$ m soocd 010.8mattvro Ander aot of Congress of Marob 8 1879. ~ VQL, XXKVII, 1gz3, 8090H CAROLINA, 1HURSDAT. 11019111% 12 107 Ain't Th Txvwoof the Con Baby THESE ARE BRIGHT FAC We vill publisih 1wo more uext we. k Oau publish the pioturoa. N. D. Taylor will be in him studio in day thOrLater until Dec. 15th. This unlutest. c~bae< December 18 It. 190 The Gatherer. The Comings and Goiigs (f Peopie-t Som - yoa k iaw, a , j y su do't. BY MizsS G HGMtUBBARD O ~ ~ ~~1 411i111eneua ace given iby Meo,4-is. O-c..r ravellv mid Av.-rv Looper, tit tlie residetice of Bailey Robiiinsn, V . ~Ilj iedl bY a ntuimber of younatg pp-ople Those preset -M-ore M itises 0 1 Ivchey-, Dorm IUen. W-k1, Mary Luoio, Nora Jimes, Joeie .Chustaiy,, E'.ize tird, MaId and Hortonse'StansOell uand Meussrs Sam -Craig, John Craig, .Jtck LewiR. Ar 'thur Lew~is.x-irimn and Norman Hol der, Jesse Morris, Furman Morris, Catlile 'Newton, Frank Smith of EmitEl1, Frank D. , f E AeY, E nest iFrerua , Willie Bog,, Frank F"r .gudon Ltov Grandy .J F, K .wn aind Ben Martin. M'W'oh Dow. 11 cal'ed the chanuages. The Pickeno Chap'et Ii.. U. 1) 0. T thad a eall meetitg laa4 welnk Is flih reeidei-ct of Mrs. C E. Robinatn, zand sent Maui Marie Fsolger III re - ruseut the Pickeie. Chapter at thu stat' convention which meets in Camde-u. Mim \I argaret Holder vioitod re.la <tiven and friends m InackensB lat Clon e4 E Rebin~as wenit to Or angebw.I g laat we-, k to attend thea Ba tis e vention of laymen which lanetL inl that city. Mr'. F'lorrie G:r'flliu at d her grand * 'aughie--, Mihsas (mr-tume Suitherlaend, have a et Uaaur d[fom pleaaut ~iu to relanuvesu and frenda in Cateerbhee and Centiala. Mies Ml .ud A~hmore', of Alb i a, who as vumig her .pare~n~s, Mr. and1 MIrs. W m Ashone , a warumly n - A .come~id to Packens buy her miany friends, D) niel Winch. atur oaf E'atatu., was, the. gnleat if IiG v. J. M. Stewart, Geoa. F3. Lee andu B 'een Mahler, O "e I , wsee thte a'. ' ot f Ho1,q *VT. J M-mao u bu I1 t 'lThur,.]av. I). Lee4 is c. hatt aor d 'a sb. ra v ona udi'' *Eralog. , and camte to, Pokleua f.r it .h, pur'psue of locating a gidd muite. The friend-.of .Reetso Allgood are .led to1 14e him alei to be ou maBin, after havingt experieniced eaach asitu everet ilness Iroml ty phoid fevy 1, ey Cute. Show. ED YOUNG AMERICANS. Seud in your pholi grapim early to we Pickous unext Saturday and every Satur 7. wh ie ait tedu.dit-go Wu1b1d C .l-tge is Svartliiilurg 13, onur "I hii )b. - miitn he will bie cokaiveiled to disceon tiinu" h iI , w.tudiem untt w xt runl This v% It, be regni ted, -,4 Mr. At - good niet a Spdiii.tid r. u r1i aa a atu dent ahdeIat. lit, %k - ftI-.i aid also won, te et.+rn1 mild confidence1.-t of his. ltoeieni- , who ht eype-k of hin iu the VeI I i ItO terians Mi a G rnide Hurri-j celebrated bea twi Ifth bitthday lait Thursday by -untertaiing a nuwber of her 30131.g fri..udA at~ a birthday varty. Dlcsuus, eire.ine ta were served atint the happy cauwd of children pent a plesasant afternoon playiunf gaujone and 1ouktg at the inuierous presento Miss Vi A Gdstrap visited friends l Pckens last L'huraday. Mi-s Maad Stanalil was the guest I her. sister, M rm. Blaley Robinson, III-t WECk. Mr mad Mrs. Dick Teminiga vis 4d relatives and frienads in Green vihe iast week. Miuse Licint Folger, Helen B. ggs, Fran111ces Brucep, and M stils. IH-g-lod liruce, 8idney . Bruce ad Julius Bogo, Jr.,-wenjt It) Eie,, Friday eveinma, to witnime "Tha Old Maids' Consvention," rendered by the Easley A. Mi. Mortr Went to Charlestnn, seturdav. as er d legate from the Ke. IIwnE Tj'14e of P'ickf-.it to the Grand Lodlge, Whiebl mne'et in I hat city. osf (1 -e-ovt .., ,i--ntg 'Sat.uadayv hunt ingi. 0on the 4old A mulder place above Pic <..os, Mrs. W. E Hill, of E isley, spn F1. bi'r' ith her siater, Mira. Duav. Stanflbl. TI \el Mc i, of Orangebu'nrg, is VIsiti on. Iis bro~ther. Rev. S. T. Mc HEARD OVER THE BACK FENCE. It is said that Ma.;o~r L eli -on wants to have a free-and easy tojwn dur1ingi the P~U ur sho w. He~ lsa vS for e.verybod,4y to) ceme to to)wn on1 thiose days oad oijoy themseolves. PI'eendent'a~ Neoalerv Foays that dingn 1.be F1"r ---Dec. 19, '20, '21, be will. lay aiside his vested authority and be onte .(1 thi ee 'os and will b)othiler no one unless they say they have a better .addie hemron t han hm ha A COUNTY lAIR. Pickens Will, Havej One . ~---o Will Pull Off a Stock Show and Agri . cultural Exhibit. Oa Dec. 19-20-21 what is known a 3 the .Pickens Fair Association vill have an exhibit. It will be small, but it will be good; and means thy' hucleus of something big and good another year Everybody should help bring this ,-nterprise through - successfully. . 'l'here can be no money premiums 8 paid this season, but the ribbons will answer and are worth as much or ' more, from a competitive point, than a cash p:ize. l Exhibits. are solicited of. all kinds of needle and fancy work, vegeta bles, agricultural products, fruits, preserves, pickles, jams, jellies; and baking, such as bread, cakes, etc. If) fact, anything you feel like exhibit- a ing --old clocks, heirlooms of any kind. old laces, silks, etc., any fancy Y band-stitching or machine sewing, or i anything else you care to place on exhibition. h Elsewhere in tbis paper is publish- 0: ed a premium-list whci gives fuller g information about the fair. u Circulars, handbilla an(] l'angers are being distributcd about the fair, a and Pickens extends an invitation to , i-verybody to be our guests on those If days. A cordial welcome awaitm /ou all. By the way, it is said that Capt. " T. J. Mauldit, cannot make up his mind what breed of chickens to stock lip on-and he can't get the room to put in a pen of every kind, so he is liable to miss the Puultry .Show. flon. J. E. Bogge, who has a little bitch, or affetation in his speech a when making remarks in polite soci ety, has become very much enthused t over the Poultry Show and talks it a great deal, so much so that when talking now, on any subje.ct, he pre faces his remarks with, "Cut-tut, cut tut," He's a g reat old rooster. a By way of the b.ck fence we hear that R E Brueo says he is a good chicken-raiser - w hen it is cooked, het he hasn't got time to fool with them with the feathers on, but when it comes to having the best driving horse in the county he's right there. We heard the following: "I tell d you, that fellw Ballinger is a scorcher. We thoughit, that Jones1 amnbasted us, but they sy he isa nothing compared with the newa preacher. Why, they say Ballinger a scores you on one Hide and then rube a salt in. then he scores you on the other side and salts that, then he a scores you In front and puts both salt and pepper on. Oh, but won't, he make these folks feel like 'small pots- n toes,' and some that couldn't be a gathered, as the old cat sat up is a-yiowliing about this tim I ti "Well, now, John, 3ou are awful change'able. Why, some time ago a you wvere sure and positive that cot- a ton was going to 15e per pound and u you were goir~g to hold for that fig i' nrc. Now, here you are, changing h front, and advising me to sell at 11&c I won't do it. I'm going to" hold if I loose " But the listener puss8Od oni and he doesn't kniow whatir John aid, oi whet her either suRC4.(eldd in con.vincinsg the otheir, or ndo aold or who held their cotton, "N.,w, Ben), those (chickenis are all .. right. They are wvarm and comfort. able-, and are on the roosts Why. no, you know they havel,'L laid -did you ever see or hear tell of a chicke, laving at 12 o'clonk at night? Here Ain't She. d1ow 1Does It 101 Where llave Your Report Iublished Again Next Issue is 2 o'clock, ,ind just as I get (1ffi eep you hav' to wake me tup going ii about them. Thoy are i11 right; 0 upo to go out there to see about iem afny more to-night, Whenever 'ill yoii go to sleep? Y m do worry 1e life out of ne about those chick. as." But the liitener-pas8a on. nd he is wouderipg if Mrs. Parsons ersuaded Ben toego to sleep without [*ain going to tike hen house. A colhmotion. heard in the back ird of hev. Rev. P F. Crawford, on Iveatigationt, wa4 found to be caused y him catching up and eulling out is chickens, picking out, his best aes to exhibit at L! e show. He is rooming up a mighty fine I t to send V to Pickens- to exhibit. Mrs. M. F. Hester is working early ud late grooming her Black Minor is to exhibit them at the Pickens 'air. NEW5 NOTE5. The country needs i'oro water. rays, said J. J. Hill, president of the treat Northern Railway, lefore tha Liver and Harbor congress now iii ession in Washington, and declared hat the railr( ads would aid and sup art cordially any plan for the legiti. aate development of the waterwayi f the United States. John A Steele, ilasane, walked intto he executive mansion in Boston or he 5th, and finding the governor's Loor closed, turned on three prom nent labor leaders, wbo were in the nte-rooi, and shot them, ,ith prob big fatal results. Mrs. Olara Youngblood, a noted ctress, shot herself in the mouth, in er rooms at a hotel in Baltimore on ae 5th inst., with fatal results No iotive can be assigned byond the tot that she had Ieer. warking very ard and feare I a nervous break 'Win, Col. Win. Elliott died last Thurs ay at his home in Bedaufort fromw an ttack of acute indigestion. Ho had sen down on a duck hunt.~ le was dIstinguished citizen and soldier nd had met many responsibilities B a citizen, and served his section iithfully. A freight tr.,in ott the Southern ear Blairs fell in a trestle last week ud killed three men who were steal ag a tidle. They were operatives of be Union-Bufr-lo mills at Union. Goldfield, Nev., is under arms, and clash bbtween the striking miners i'd the citizens is immainent at any tioment. Presidt nt lloosevelt has sued orders to have fr-deral troops ed in readiness Lo aid in restorin g eder ini 0 Adfield THIS COUPON entitles The Sentinel--Jourl votes for... votes for Miss. ..... of......... votes for............... viva owl Hummer. >k To You, Now? 0 Guesses Gotten To? More Surprises in Store for You. MAfNY NEW FACES THIS WEEK. FOR -CARR[(ERS'FRIZE. Ro'ss O')el0, Liberty, 745 R F Herd, Picken. 2010 R TL Henderkou. Pickelin 29)10 Jak, Allgood, Liberty 1010 Middleton Hester, Pickens 3260 C 0 Masters, Central, 4335 Wm Mnllinix, Central 1010 D 0 bumbert, Eaisley 815 B-. F Freeman, Pickens, 4145 - McWhorter, Liberty, 300 Frank Hendricks, Pickens, 6235 Hal lBogga, CallIoun, 1000 - Steele, Central, 500 Mark Hunt, Dausville 600 SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE. Dreamers' Arthur, Liberty, 4680 Miss Lucia Earle, Pickens, 4265 Til!mau Garrett, Hurricane, 2505 Miss Zora Smith, Central, 2465 Mips Lena Balentine, Central 5180 Miss Lida Leslie, Ensley, 295 Miss Essie Kelley. Pickens 1230 Miss Katy Edens, Punpkintown 1005 Misi ElAie Herd, Piokens 460 Miss Viola Gilatrap, - 5340 Misa Pearl Dalton, Hurricane 1470 Miss Ida Elrod, Pumpkinton, 400 Miss B-sai ThOIas, Dacunville, 200 M ins Jessic P .rgonas Liberty, 1000 Miss Maltie Bowen, Easley, 105 FOR TOWNSHIP PRIZES. CENTRAL. Lena Baleitiun 5380 Zora Smith 2440 EASLEY. Mattie Bowen 415 Lida Leslie. 295 LIBERTY Alma Clayton 4980 Jessie May Parsons, 1000 PICKENS Lucia Earle 4265 Esasie Kelley. Pickens 1280 Viola Gilstrap, Pickens 5140 DACUSVILLE. Ridney Watson , 300 HURRICANE Lizzie Garrett 2360 Nora Chapman 1235 Pearl Dalton 1270 EASrATOE Flora Winchester 685 Leona Ch ipmnan 200 Lida Thoman 260 PUMPKINTOWN Idla Elrod 915 Katy Edena 1285 The snowstorm last week as] gn eral all over the state .nd was fol lowed by very cold weather. The American Audit Co. finda the books of the state dispensary in a chaotic condition, and loose methods of keeping them and misapplicatio~n of funds means a heavy Ioss. Antu.rson county is working a novel scheme to get good and relat - able men to serve as jurors. Coerk of the Court Watkina is sending a circular letter to responsible people in each townshiip urging upon them to furnish names of the beat men in each township to put in the jury box. ~')A0od scheare. the holder to 5 votes in ial's Prize Contest. ----- ............Rural Carrier --.. . Township ................ ...... ...... for scholarship.