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THUE SENTINEL KOURNAL Entered April 28, 1903 at Piokens, S. ., ga seoond class matter, under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. T& Vn. 110198, SOUTH CARLINA, ?HIAIDs ECIMBD 10 1907 C FROM OUR CORI Central. Route 2. Kings school is progressing nice 1w under the maugelnent of Mis MyK% Dunwoody. of Oentral. Miss Fannie Voirath is suffering &am a eevere attack of rheumatism. *6 with ber a speedy recovery. Mrs. Stephen Smith was found -i in the yard of her home, on. D. " .L A.eti' plaintation, near Six Milie, rat Friday. Her body wag intotred .a tIe P asant Hill cemetery Su 4 y A. tternoon. -te, and Mrs. D. H. Kennemur Wted the latter's parents at New Hoape, Sunday. Ris Mattie Smith left Saturday A Eeeley. where she will spend meweaf days with her uut, Mrs. Jou. W'ig~r -tuat rplaee. Rev. wm; Wailker. will- preach. at easant Kill lBapList churcli 'nexi W[as Berta .yones.tinw.engaged in 1m6aftieg echoul at. New. Hope, vis, ited home follis.Sunday. LEa4ie Morgan. if the Pleasant RifI weetion, visited home f lks re eendty. Mies &unie Taylor and brother. of Gundiet, attended services at Pleas Risec .Nannie and Kate Jones qisited their anot, Mrs, C A. Mor - gn, tedayf. Mrs.-. 0homas Powers and .aon =ett -visited relatives in Oconee, A-turday and Sunday. W. V. Jones is engaged in work at -dewsenville, weepe he mpects to stay 4tmad Christman. geROOL GRaM. orm unto Mr. tnd , Mra. Tommy I~aper, recently., A glii. 4 5. McComba hn'hought a now AVmp Mgey so that'he-oen attend tht ONdJog of -ye oseibe. Wonder '. 8. Looper is lR :ePniiles mince 'Thecaiving Day, fIta a c.gil. tes Duncan has located iis plain mg aqehine on; B.iD. "*dhar's plao A" is doing some good wtrk Oeet Looper and sister, Nora vis Reed at this place Sunday. Misses Maude and 1hzIe Looper -eiatedthe MissessBerry Sunday. Jcoeph Trotter, of Ma1@,y visited J- (3. Uughes the'first of the week. I se' not dead, S'Old /Riddle;" but sa see to write by lamu light. Bless ~..wa soul syou say 'youawrite by lamp )tight and tihen ,alyse by -saying you ~ee a. top ttugLy-comniug and it may be ar fello iv. Pretty ,good. Where is B? It he 41eadt? With best wishes to the paper and Hazel. J3. R Meece aend Josu. Gaerren -spent eS~wt week in Rt ,gnan an d .'Brevard, Y C., On busin- as U P. Gillespie and J W.AiI.on, ' e. (Gillescie tp. aks well of heit -now Mrs. B T Baldwin and children vueo om a viisit to two of her sick Gtva J. W, and ,AbnerDodon), af near Rosmuan,'N. C. HI. F. Wright has -moved from this tinn~f to R~oss*Moon's place, -just e.'Wokw Pickuens. We~wish, bimi all the RESPONDENTS.J good luck thit may 'couw his way in bis new. bomq. Prof. J..L. alurpbree spenst Sun 4uy a6,d Mobday at the home of A. I'. Winchester. J. R. Meeoe. is turning out. some very fine lumber at his mill. Farm work is oi a standstill at present on account of bad weather.. Well,: Christmas is almost herc, but everything in very quiet so far. Don't hear much 'suic at out it, Hurrah for the cont-st, baby show, poultry show, ate. MOUNTAIN SPROUT. -Pickens, R. D. 4. Alpha and Grover Freemap viasi Miss Marinda Watson last Sunday. Guess the wedding bells will ring about Christmas. Mr.' and Mrs. Robert McJunkin visited Beeco Watson and' family last Sunday. We are expcting, C'htitmas, to behr music in Rabbittown. Miss Marinda Watson viblied Miss Lillie Lynch-, Sunday afternoon. . Elbert MeJuuikin spent last Sunday with Dee Lynch. PANsY. Liberty,. R F 0 3. Health of this community very good at this writisig. Crops pietty well gathered in thie viginity. Hog kil ing~ aud w' eat sow'ng are on top these days. To look over this beautiful land and see so much produced -and still we are not satisfied-I wonder why it is that our Creator blesses us with so matny good thing.. We forget so often. If He cared as little for us ad we do for one another. would we be bessed with anything? If we had tongues to speak like angels, and co~uld preech like Paul, it would profit i 4 n -tbing without charity. Always speak a good word for everybody. 1) - unto hli as you wouad have them to unto you. If you ask for a loaf you would not wish for a 4tbne, so if you want a blessing b siways ready ta blese every one. I would not minI sittio& down to write to the S.-J., if I could make it as interesting as does the versatile "Dreamer." * I guess the wedding bellas will ring soon at "Old Riddle's," from the way she writes about that top buggy coming down the road. FARMER OIRL. Christmas Holiday Rates. Great'y reduced rates via the Southern Railway. Account Christmas Holidays the Souithern announces Special Excuir.iion Rfat.'s of one and ouie-third first-claise une. way faire plus 25c for the ronnd trip to all points south of the Ohio and Poto teino and cast of the Mississippi river, inrnkding Wasuington, D. C., aind Cian ninnati. Ticketa will be on cale Dec. '20 to 25, m)i)liVe; December 80 to 81 1907, and Januiary 1st, 1908, with limit good to leay. destination not later than Mid. utgh hanary 6th 1908. A pply to nearest aageiut of 'he Southern 4Mailwauy or addread J1. C. Luck, Div. Pass'. Agt.. (haurloston, S. (3. W~auted-r o rent mny Crowv Creek firan adjoining Capt. Herd. Apply to J. ii. Newton, Picokona. .30w1 Notice Afteri Doc.'?Ath we will gin cott an ona ly ont Mondays of each week. :30t3 Pickens Oil Mill Co. The Gatherer. The Comings and Goings bt Peop 8ome you ka ow, some you don BY MIss oUdIs 14UDWAltD.. A small number (if youtg pe enjoyed a most delightful sociabl, the residence of Mrs. A. M. Mc Wednesdiy evening. 'Those prei were Misses -Maud.,; Ashmore, I Ashmorp, Luis N6wton; Emma] ney, Nora Jones, -Josie Chast Gladva Mauldinb and Mesers. Lraudy, Earle Soaburn, Sam Ct John Craig, Oscar Gravley, A Looper, and Herbert Newton. John D. Harris, of Greenville,. in Packens* o Thursdoy. .Iult went to Andel atn will spend the gre p0 witer with 'her mo lf Poole, , live Newton spent last v with her frien.d.Mrei. Swittenburl the bome of M: . Emnma Gilreat L Mr. Carlisle Newton in cletkin the Heath Bruce-Morow Co. Mieses Lillian Bolt. and G. Prince are clerking for B. P. Ma during the busy season. Miss Delia Henessy, of Grecni visited friends in Pickens last w Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. Bruce 1 ret'urned from a trip to New i Baltimore and other pinces of no Miss Helen Boggs has retu: from a visit to friends in Easley. James lagood, of - Easley, vii rulatives in ileksns last week. Th e Ant' Welderchen uhlb with Mins Hulo Boggs on TOrI evening. Mrs S. J. Garrick is visiting sister Mrs. N. A Ubristopher. Gregg T. Mauldin is now cler for the Pickens Drug Co, and be a valuable equisition to this John D. Oh istopher left the Instant for Safford, Arizona, wher goes to accept a position sectar' him by hs brotbr Rtev. W. A 0 topher. We are glad to learn that Rev. A Christopher. formerly qf Piel county, but now of Safford, Arii is fast regaining his health. R. L Ambler, and W. H. Am and wife, of Greenville, came last week to visit their mother remained at her bedside till death. Mdrs Flora Lithem, of Greens visited homefolks Sunday. John Harvey Rihbey, of Ea spent Sunday with relatives -in I ens. Mrs. J. W. Sheriff visited in 1 ens last week, As sie expeoti move here soon she came up tc speuct some houses offered for rei Mrs. Emma Ellison, of Es spent Thursday in Pickens with brother, R. R. Roark, Miss Rtella Ne.wherv spent a tion of last week in Gre-enville. Mrs. M J. Harriq is visiting daughter, Mrs. J. F. Hlarris. Mrs. A. 3. B gsgs and children, J. and Olliver, are visiting r..a at Calhoun MiQs A lice Finnev, a fine-too young.. lads , and n experie traind iinres of A tlanto, is visi the f -mily of hier father, D. U. ney, during t he hiolidays. Miss Adtie Hliott, of Eialey, s TIhursrtay in, Pwexoti wvith friends Comae to the~ poultry show heln to make it a grand snccess. ,..Pickens Jr le F kple Hendri 3 at It Is a Free Everybody Mrs. Zealy Ann Ambler. very Mrs. Zaly Ann. Ambler, ne Cox relict -of the -late Jamses It Analier was departed this life at the residenco o1 her dnighter, Mrs. EMunia A: Gil 'eon reittb, in Pickens, M11onday -bveuiog, ater Dec. 16, at .6 o'clock, having reached tber the ripe 61id ige of 91 years. Mrs. Ambler l-aves surviving, her eek children, . Belton 0. Ambler, Jamei L. Ambler and Ars. Emma A. Gil reath, of Pickens, Robert L Ambler an<| Wn. R. Ambler, of Greenville; for Mrs. Addie A. Barrett, of Waa'ing ton, D U, and Mrs. Sunie E. Dickou race of Alabama. rtin, She had .been,, for many years, e cons4istent iember of the Pres)yte rian church, and hd long.enjoyed i eek. ' assurance of the pead6 inti whici she has triumphantly entered lve as the reward for her life of useful neles and cns' cruti)n to bigh 9. P. puro ideals of. living. - ened- Her faitb was anchored to the u: filling promises of the Mlaster, an( ited ber' bope faltered not through th years ao adorned as a d-voted -vif and nother and as a ounscorate met Cbislian woman, ada7 Mr.. Ambler'& last vears were fu of siffering. yet the restrictions < her her infirmities could not rub her of Ceaseless.cheerfulness, and to a via . .tor it was a pleasure to see her an kin to gither from her oufaiing bright "w ness, under her very trying afflic r.tiene, fresh hope for each youngte 10th life. e he Less than three years before, he I for aged and lovable husband was calle0 bris- to his last-e eward, and she has beei sseeuingly yVfaiting in patience for th w. sum ons and the reunion, tens .'oher children and grand-obild ona ren she leaves an inestin.able het itab and men and wotmen of her acquaint ance will cherish with reverence an< bier resj e3t, the memorv of her life no( over love wh3icb were :o full of willing nac and rifice. her Tne funeral services wore held frora the residence of her daughter, Mrs ille, Gilreath in Pickens, at 2 s'clock De comber 17th, and the re-msius wor, tea. derly laid to rest beside her hue ek- I~anid, in the Hi~guod cemetery, in Lb presence of many fiends and ac k-quaintances. to Th, Bud,. in- Old Dr. Rlyland, clergyman and ed ucator, was greatly beloved in the south, and his visits were always en eley, joined by his former pupils and par her ishioniers. In his later years it wai his custom to offer prayer wheneve he made a ministerial call. On on occaslon he called at a house wher par- thriee of his former pupils wiere stay lng. These ladies were all past tha her thirtieth year mark, but in the eye of tihe old gentlemian they were stil girls, which explains the petition 1h4 *"Lordl, bless these dear girls, jus tai B budding into sweet womanhood." Trhis was too much for one of thi onnb11kr, who. takhag ardvantrge of .hi king doelor's deafness, added this clans< riced sotto voce: ''Alas, Lord(, b)udded, bloom0 Qed, CUaded and still unzpickced!".' 'j Owing to the rotatIon olf the earti rive'rs flowin~g ini a northlerly anfl sout herly directionl iinlfest. a tend pent eney to growdI to the right, with th< , effect that the right ban11k is apt ti alwearl away slightly faster than thi to be deeper toward the right side. The Lead. 0 pks Goes Head. For all Fight. 0 Jump in to It MAN'Y NEW FACES THIS WEEK. FOR CARRIERS' PRIZE. Ross O'Dell, Liberty, 7605 R F Herd, Pickeus, 3980 R L Hendersou. Piokeus 3010 Jake Aligood, Liberty 1010 Middleton Hester, Pickens 4090 C 0 Masters, Ceutral, Wm Mullinix, Central 1010 D 0 liumbert, Ensky 1214 B F Freeman, Pickens, 4295 McWhorter, Liberty, 300 Frank Hendricks, Pickens, 7740 Hal Boggs, Calihouu, 1000 - Steele, Central, 900 Mark Hunt, Davusvillo 600 SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE. Dreamers' Arthur, Liberty, 5125 Miss Lucia 2arle, Pickens, 5620 Til!mau Garrett, Hurricane, 2735 Miss Zora Smith, Central, .2465 Mits Lena Balentine, Central 6270 Miss Lida Leslie, Elisley, 296 Miss Estie. Kelley, Pickens ' 1280 Mies Katy Edons, Puimpkintown 1005 Miss Elej Herd, Pickens 475 Miss Viola Gilstrap, 7625 Miss Pearl Dalton, Hurricane 1690 Miss Ida Elrod, Pumpkinton, 400 Misa B. ssie Thomas, Daouisviite, 200 Miss .Jessie Paraons, Liberty, 1200 Miss Mattie Bowen, Easley, 105 FOR TOWNSHIP PRIZES. CENTRAL. Lena Balentine 0470 a Zora Smith 244) . EASLEY. Mattie Bowen 835 Lids Leslie. 295 Ella Ldoper, Easley. 250 LIBERTY r Alma Clayton 4980 Jessie May Parsona, 1200 PICKENS Lucia Earle 8629 Esaie Kelley. Piokens 1280. Viola Gilstrap, Vickens 6625 DACUSVILLE. Marinda Watson,, 840 HURRICANE Lizzie Garrett 25q0 Nora Chapman 1885 Pearl Dalton 1490 EASrATOE Flora Winchester 1515 Leona Cbnpman 400 Lida Thomas 460 PUJMPKINTOWN. Ida Etroa 91ig Katy Edens 1285 ui ,C < *~ O