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LUUAL BREVITIES Some Things You Know and Some You Don't Know About Our / Towns, County & People 1Mis Gussie Cureton is on a visit to Libertv. S. C. --Mr. W. J. Bolt is visiting friends at W4stnminister, S. C. -The date of the Pickens County Fair will be given next week. -Mr. Alrthur Stoner of Char leston. S. C.. is visitin, Mr. Ha good Bruc(. -1r. anId Alrs. )ave Stansel are with the latter's pInts foir several days. -Mr. and .lnrs. W. T. Jeans have rctuIIrIe(d home)liI. fron a short vitit ill Allderson colitv. -Mr. A. T. Winchesterof the Hazel section was in Pickens last Tuesday on business. -Mr Ernest Christopher of .Cateechee. is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Christopher. --Miss Bessie McMakin of Taylors is visiting her cousins Misses Katt. and Grace Hutch iIngs. -Miss MAlttie Finley who has been quite sick with fever is niuch )etter but not able to be ou,t. -Mrs W. A. Bruce of Blacks burg, S. C. is visiting her par ents Capt. and Mrs. Jas. A. (G ritlin. -Miss' inrfAt lant. aisna. visit at the home of Iir. and J. cD. Bruce. -Miss Mary Hamilton af East S. C. was the charming est of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. tuldIn last week. -Miss Clara Ballenger the lit tie daughter of Rev. N. G. Bal lenger who has been quite ill ust. -The friends of M. 0. Looper announce htm for the position of cotton weigher, sub)ject to action of the voters at the elec tion August 21st. --W. E. Stephens is hereby announced for the position of cotton weigher, subject to the k ~ action of the voters at the elec on the 21st of August. -Look out next week for the date of the Pickens County Fair. Get some exhibits ready. The 1909 Fair will be the best ever held in the Piedmont coun 4 ~ -The ILadies' D)epartment of the Fair Association in 1908 was the moat b rilliant success of all the Fair. Let this D)epartmnent in 199 9 exceed in intrest any thing ever yee at tempted in this line. -The Pickens County Fair will have races. displays of num el1ous kinds, automobile parades, balloon ascensions, and, if dos sible, we expect to have a flying machine on hanid. -J. E. Fendley, Jack Looper, .J i Fendley, Furman Looper, and D)avid Stansell took a few days off last week and wvent on a fishing trip up on Saluda river and had a big time. They (aught a big turtle and just (O(dlinls of fish. ne attractive and vaIu .remliulms have already oiffered to dleserving or at the Pikn -Fair, and still nmore premiums are being secured as the days go by. Djon't let the time get by you for miaking p)reparat ions for this Fair. -Messrs. WV. E. Freeman and Bruce Boggs spent Sunda.v at Table Rot ck Hotel. They report a gootd ltie andi say the hotel is. full to overflowing. F'riend~ Keith is a jolly host who looks well after the 'are and comfort P of his guest-. There is no more ideal spir anywhere to spend the heated term than at this not -Get ready for the Fair. -Jerre McMahon is spending a while in Charleston. --Miss Pet Finley of Andersoi, is visiting her sister Mrs. J. T. Partridge. -Mr. Robert Todd, of Charles ton, S. C., is on a visit to Juluis SE. Boggs, jr. -Miss Eliza Izar, of Savanali, Ga., is visiting at the honie of Hon. Geo. S. Legare. --Miss Eva Hagood, of Green wood, S. C., is visiting Misses Lucia and Marie Folger. -Cows for sale. Fresh in Imilk. Good milkers. W. T. Bowen. Pickens, R. F. D. 1. t -FOR SALE-One fine Jen- 1 net at reasonable price. apply to I H. L. Huckabv, Norris, S. C. -Miss Mary Hardeman of Newberrv is on an extended vis it to her sister Mrs. J. I. Calla. ham. -Dr. Deriux of Greenville preached to a large audience at Griffin on last Sunday and at the Baptist church here in the -Mrs. G. B. Netherton and two children who have been spending the summer at the Gil reath House left last week for Gainesville, Ga. -Mr. John Craig and Fur- c man Morris of the Folger Thorn- ( ley Co's bunch are taking ad- A vantage of their vacation by taking in the sites at Ceasars Head. FOR SALE-One dapple ray I mare, 7 yrs old, 1000 lbs, work . any where, One happy thought rubber tire Babcock Top buggy, and harness. All in first class codition. Apply to John T. Abercrombie Pickens Mill. -Sondley Robinson, of Pick ens, as he was returning from t Central last Sunday night, lost tria coat on the road. He thinks it fell off the buggy, between Central and Norris and requests the finder to return to him, or conme and get the pants to match. greatest interest being taken.t It closed on Sunday with the 1 baptising of three converts and(i the administering of the Lord'st Supper. -E. T. Hunter, and children, of Tryon, N. C., was in Pickens last week, on his way back home from a visit to his father, J. J. Hunter, of Liberty, R 4., where on the 4th instant he attendled a reunion. There wvere 8 of the children present and 22 grand children. Eighty-six persons "broke bread" with Mr. andl Mrs. Hunter on this occasion and1 wished them many returns of the joyous occasion. -A card from "Mountain" Sprout," says that 'the Antioch public school opened up Monday, the 2d instant, with Miss Sallie Rigdon as teacher. She comes highly recommended by all who know her as being a first class teacher. She is very fond of children and feels at home when she gets in a school r-oom. We gladly welcome her in our midst, because she is not only a good teacher but a genuine christian lady. James K. Kirksey, of Crow Creek, is in town toda yto meet his daughter, Mary, who I has been on an extended trip to relatives in the the wvest. His other daughters, Misses Nannie a,l Aurie have recently return ed from Oklahoma and Arizona. For the past two years Miss Arie has had charge of the prescription department of a rug store in Arizona, with her1 brother, but he has recently left Ar-izona. His daughter, Mrs. Minnie Sadler, of Ander son, is at home, and now Mr. K. says all of his girls are with him and life is worth living. He is an intertaining anid interesting talker and it is a pleasure to talk to him, and especially is it so. w~hen he is in a reminiscent mood. His many friends in Pickens are always glad to see him and he generally has to spend the day in town, for they will not let him get away with ot mxhangring- a few wmords --%fr. and Mrs. Earle Lewie of Easley spent Sunda inl 1ickens with relative s. -Mr. B. .Jeff GIrvinl ha Ire ondfrmnl Allailt'l. Ga. wher-p esp-1nt Ili-,va-:1iiIn. --. is.4 NL : vSoa br((,k (iff Chai ottesvilie. Va. is visiting at the 1011e Of Miss IHlen Boggs. --Mr. 1enidqSeson Wats-'(n of ktlanta. G a. is on a short visit t the home of lrs. Lou Bolt's. -Miss Louliste Jones, the effi ient little "hello girl' at the ?ickens central telephone sta on, after several weeks spent at ,noree, where she went to rect )erate her health, has re urned to her duties much im )ro(;ed. Her many friends in ?ickens are glad to note the :hange. She is a most charm ug little lady, is a mighty fine )perator and a valuable em >love of the Belle Telephone Co. -The Ladies' I)epartment >f the Pickens County Fair will ,his year excel even its most :redit,ale show of 1908. Every womiian in the (ounty should ake a special pride in this de artnient of the Fair and send omwthing- ill for exhibitioi. 3esi(les,. this offers an opportu ity to the ladies of Pickens ouiintv to conie to-ether in a omoii interest, meet each ther-and learn more about each fther to the end that hereafter e nav be made to live in loser toulch. In buying a cough me(icine, don't be fraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Rem dy. There is no dangr from it, and re ef is sure to follow. Especially recon 2ended for coihs. colds and whooping ough. &ld by all druggits. Pickens. R. F. D. 5. Mr. Editor: I will try and give 111 many reader a few dots rom this sectiIln. Mrs. Thomas Robertson is sick f fever, also Mr. Robertson is hreatened with fever, Dr. Por er is the attending physician. Vith the exception of the above ickness, the health of this com nnityv is very good at present. Messrs Glrady Smith, James hirlev, Eslev Johnson and Carl 4on fmcn T-Teon P-dh 9 ( oncord, condulctedl by the pas or Rev. W. C. Seaborn assisted y Rev. Ben Moore, closed Fri lav July :30th, with five addi ions to the church. Mrs. P. H. Porter has been isiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Thildress. Mrs. Florence Wilson spent i few days last weeks with her nother, Mrs. Ragsdale. The cotton crop is a very good verage around here, while orn is almost a failure, espec aly on the low land. Apples and peaches are plen iful, but the peaches are of Ressrs Grady Smith, Esley rohnsonef, James Shirley, Carl 3reen, Esley Clements. Claude agdale and Tfaylor. Adams vent, onedav this week to viewv :hat beautiful and rugged seen urv arouevnd Talel Rock mioiun Wishing the Sentinel Journ il and its many readers success n life. August Boy If your liver is sluggish and out of tonie, md you feel dlull, bilious, constipated. :ake a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach m Liver Tablets tonight hefore retiring d( you will feel all riTht in the morn g. Sold by all druggists. S Big Picnic There will be a Masonic and gneral picnic, at Marietta, S. C. m the 19th inst. and the public Is respectfully inlvitedl to attend wvith well filled b)asket, Mr. Editor please publish it that the people of your County may know about it,so they can attend me of the biggest picnic eyer Feld in upper South Carolina. The best speakers that could be found has b)een invited to speak on six different topics. Respectfuly, R. J. Coleman, Corresponding. Comn. Where to Bily the Best Politry aild Eggs. -FOR SA LE - Silver Laced Wyanotte eggs. $1.00 per 15. Gu~arantee a hatch of 8 out of 15. J. T. PARTRIDGE. S. C. Rhode Island Reds EGGS FoRt H A TrinNG from carefully mated ..- 'o a .( is T-i; ET ~ H: . CRAIG Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been succesbfully used in nine epidemics of"dysentery. It has never been known to fail, It is equally valuable for chil dren and adults, and when reducded with water and sweetened, it is pleasant to tako. Sold by all draggists. An Enjoyable Occasion Wednesday, Aug. 4th was a day long to be rembered by those who were present at the hospit able home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack son Hunter three miles south of Pickens on the Liberty road. The occasion was a family re union, also Mrs. Hunter's birth (lay. Despite the inclemency of the weather the friends and relatives began to arrive about 10 o'clock and continued to come until past the noon hour. Some of the re latives living at a considerable distance were late arriving. Notwithstanding the fact that some of the children and their families were absent the number present was eighty-seven. All seemed to enjoy them selves very much in conversa tion and in the singing of sweet songs. About 1.30 o'clock baskets were brought from various bug gies and dinner was spread on a long table under a large oak. After grace by Rev. Johnson Sheriff all proceeded to do justice to the many good things found on the table. About 3 o'clock all assembled in the house and listened to a short but very impressive ser mon by Rev. Johnson Sheriff from the text "The end of all things is at hand." All too soon the time for sep arating came and all parted re greting that they could not be toge,ther longer but hoping to meet again in the future. May Mr. and Mrs. Hunter live to see many more happy reun ions was the wish of all. One of the number. Books of Subscription Opened. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of permission given by the Secretary of State books of subscription will be open at T. N. Hunter, J. F. Williams, Corporators. Is It worth Fifty Cents?. Is it worth 50c. to have good Kidneys and strong back? Is it worth 50c. to look on the bright side of life; to love your neighbor to enjoy life, to do your work with a glad heart every dayi We think so, and if you think so, get a box of Hallum's back ache and Kidney Pills and they will make it so. Pickens Drug Co., Distributors. Pickens, S.C. When the digestion is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there is a n ttural craving and relish Lor food. When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stori - ach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs. improve the appe tite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all druggists. For Cotton Weigher. The many friends of Henry A. Towns, announce him as a candidate for cottcn weigher for Pickens Township, subject to the action of the voters at the elec tion August 21st, 1909. The many friends of T. 0. Allgood hereby announce him as a candidate for co .torn weigher, subject to the actio i of the voters in the election on the 21st of August 1909. Tho friends of will P. Stewart, res Dectfully announce him as a candidate for cottcn weigher, subject to the action of the voters at the election August 21st 1909. The many friends of w. E. Stephens hereby announce him as a candidate for cotton weigher. subject to the action of the voters in the election the 21st of August 1909. The many friends of Mark 0. Looper announce him for the position of Cotton weigher for Pickens, subject to action of the votem.s in the election August 21st 1909. STATEMENT OF T: THE LIBEl Located at Liberty, S. C., at the RESOURcES. Loans and Discounts..... ..... ....9,869 77 i)emand Loans ............... ...... 2.216 74 Overdlrafts ....................1.976 21 lianintg House........ .. ......... 1543 82 Furniture and Fixtures........ .. . 1.666 40 l)ue from Itanks and TIrust Companies 7.158 86 Cur, ency............ ............ 2.575 00 Gold.. .......... ........... ....... 45 0 Silver and other Cout............ 845 91 Cheeks and Cashi Items...... ........i .1.0 Total..... ................... .8.102.71 STATE OF SOUT1H CAROLINa, COUNTY OF PICKENS, Uefore me came Hi. c. SlaLEr, cashier.of says the above and foregoing statement is a tru of said Bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me ibis 26th d Correct-Attest: F. H. MORGAN, II. c. SIILY, -Directors. The W. M. U. Meeting at Griffin The meeting of the Woman's Missionary Union Auxillary to the Pickens Baptist Association was held at Griffin last Satur day. There was not a full at tendance, owing, possibly to the weather. The program was quite inter esting and instructive. Mrs. Stansel read a well-prepared paper on State Missions by Mrs. Emma Major. Mrs. Middleton Hester's paper on "Gifts to God" was full of grand truths and showed much thoughtful preparation. In the afternoon the Young Women's Auxillary occupied the time with a good program prepared by their president. Miss nellie Grandy. The ladies of Griffin served a delightful picniv dinner, and sustained their reputation of charminu. hospitalit v. The next weeting of the Un ion will be held at the Pickens Baptist church. For : Sale 378 acres of land 3 1-2 miles from Central, on Madden Bridge road; two- horse crop open, good house, plenty of - Pter. A' so 95 acres on Maw bridge r -d, two miles from Central, all in w% oodo. ( all on or address. Mrs. M. E. Garvin, Central S. C. Clerk% Sale State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. J. McD, Bruce, (Pliff) vs Edward Young etal (Defts) In pursuance of a decretal order in the above !stated caie by Ilon. Chas G. Dantzler date,1 June 9di 1909, and on file in the clerks office, I will sell to the highest bidder on sales lay in Sep. 1909, during the legal hours for sale at Pickens Court House S. C. the follow ing lot of land to wit:-all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the above named state and coanty, and being within the incorpor 'ate limit of the town of Pickens,adjoin ing land of Jim Gilliam, Diana Griffin, Richard Rosamond and others, said lot lying on the south side ot West Main Street, and containing ond fourth (1) of an acre more or less and b)eing the same papers an5d for recor.unng LLI.... Terums must be complied with within one hour or the priemises will be resold. Aug. 11, 10.9. A. J. B3oggs. (seal) Clerk of Court. Clerks Sale STAT E OF SOUT H CAROLINA. County of Pickens. Z. L. Chamblin as admrt.(Plff) vs A. B. Riggins etal (Defts) In pursuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. Chas G. Dantzter dated June 9. 1909. I will sell to the highest bidder on saleday in Sept. 1909, during the legal hours for sale at Pickenrs Co-irt h>use S. C. the following lots of .land to wit: All that piece parcel or lot of land in the town of Liberty county and state aforesaid, on South Street known as Gin lot con sisting of two parts, first part contain ing 77-100 of an acre except a corner on the west side deeded to Job F. Smith, second part being on the south corner of said lot more fully described in a deed from Job F. Smith to M. A. Boggs and D. A. Chamblin and has the follow ing metes and bounds, beginning at a stone 3xo at street thence N 77 E. 2. W. 163 to a stone 3x' thence S '. E 13 to stone .3x, th ence S 75 W 2, 92 to a stone 3x thence 8. 15 E 253 t., begin ing coin -r c .ntainin. seve.n eig'.ih (1) of an acre raiore or l's ; i's >all the MJa chinery now on sid lot e. 1istin1g of one 40 horse power Atlas Enugiu~ and boiler. 3 70-saw Pratt Gins, double box press and sueti,n system complete, one lathe, one gr ist. mill, one saw mill and 34 ton 'aagm scales Tet mns cash. Purchasars to pay for all papen~ anil for the recording of same. Terms must be complied with, within one hour or land will be reso! I. A . J. Boggs. (eta!) Clerk oif Court. ~IE CONDITION OF (TY BANK, close of business June 23r'd, 1909. LI il I I'T' ES. Capital stock Pai~d In.... .... ......3. 00 Unlvided P'rotits, less Current ExIen ses and Tlaxes Pai... ......... ..... - 4 Individ ual D)eposits Subject to Cheek .. is.B 8 Ti'me t'ertiticates of D)eposit ....... . Cashier's Checks.... .. .... ...... ....7) - Bills Payable, mecludini. ('erti,ictes f or Money Horrowed.. --....-...- (M -0 the above named Bank. who be'ig dut-y .iver T e ondition of saidi lank. as shon- nby the books H. C.i SliRL l. ,y of .I une, 1909. AYE"' HAIR VIGOR Stops Falling Hair Ayer's Hal& Vigor Is comnposed of s=lWw, glcen* quln2n SO&= chlorid, capsicum, age, alcohol, water, and perfuNe. a singe injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor.ff this hs 11t so. Follow his advice. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandrul AVER'S HAIR VIGOR ' Does not Color the Hair Disinfect ant= A A Liquid, Buy a pint of Disinfectant for 25 cents. It will last you three or four months to disinfect closets, stables, hog-pens, wet places, etc. Prevents sickness flies and odors. See us, we will give full directions. PICKENS DRUG CO. Seaal good at ReaabHile Prics FRUIT JARS.-' Quart, per Doz., 75c. 1-2 Gal., per Doz., 95c. JELLY TUMBLERS.-Large size, [heavily Tinned Tops] @. 35c. per Doz. Extra Fruit Jar Tops, at 15c. & 5c. per Doz. Ex. rings or Rubbers, (the white kind) at 5c. per Doz. No. i granulated sugar, (the sweet kind) @ 16 lbs. for the $1.00. NICE STONE JARS-The kind you huve been hunting to put pickled string beans and cucumbers in. Good Apple Vinieger, fine for pickling purposes, OUR MID-SUMMER PRICE-REDUCING SALE on '3 ur sta '*ple lines, such as Dry Goods, Dress Goods T -- I uurs Lo please. W. E. FREEMAN & Co. "At the Old Stand." "USE YOUR PHONE" Phone your order to us and we will send it out promptly, we keep a man to deliver goods to any part of the City. If you need ar.y thing in the drug line Call No. 24. BOLT & CO.'s PICKENS, S. C. I WE DON'T CUT THE PRICE! i $ The extra care and attention we .put into .: - e fscture of our products-such as buying fa r - $ best flavors and mixing the extracts, the L, # good bottles and the seeing to their being clean (each # Sand every oue of our bottles is washed, rinsed and $* sterilized by hand,) the extra, but necessary time and$ 4. trouble to keep a clean place and furnish a pure drink,* * is why we maintain the price on our drinks that we do$ SWe could mix our drinks and bottle in a slip-shod * * way and sell to you cheaper, but we ain't going to do * #it. Another thing: SONE PRICE TO ALL *is our motto. The. man mn Pickens pays the same *price for our goods that the man in Central or Pump-* *kintown does. We don't cut the price to any one, and * w.. e don't sell cheaper away from home than we do at * home. Another thing: we never misrepresent any $thing tqmnake4ae.. or heWn~you.buyand drink orgoods you are getting$ 'as pure as. cani becrmade and at the same price the other ni.n'aid. pNo. cut prices in our, business. I 1CEfN&UUEG WORKSU T R DLavsEr~& 'E ; Pickens, S. C.