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-Th Pksn -Sentiniel SONo Tidp s l d Some Yet Delt i0 Dol et OU ToWns, Couty & People Mr. W. L Gravely has a cow s which is the mother of twip 10 calves. Mr. R. E. Boggs of Spartan burg was in the city last Satur day on business. d The Sentinel went to Pres one day earlier this week on ac count of Thanksgiving. Mr. Jas. W. Earle is improv ing and remodeling his dwelling one mile north of town. g Married on-the 22nd inst. by Judge J. B. Newberry Mr. Wave Hester and Miss Viola b Bently. b Mr. Albert 3-bb sustained a very serious injury one day last a week by falling over a chair and breaking four of his ribs. Miss Vesta Ashmore left last Saturday for Charleston where d she will spend Thanksgiving - week as the guest of Mrs. G. S. Legare. t] Married last Sunday, the 26th inst. at the resident of -the of- i: ficiating officer Judge Newbery, C -Miss Emmie Bryant and Mr. ii TI.omas -Black. a Mr. J. J. Lewis who last fall mved from this county and located near Williamston, S. C. was on a visit to relatives in and h around Pickens the first of this t week. E.. Brow hville, He is Superintendent *ye I Moun ' Mission Schools an) his way to visit the * ~ademiy at Six Mile. Mr. S. B. Craig has beeni ap pointed by Gov. Blease as a dele- (3 gate to the good roads conven- a tion to'be held in Washington, D. C. next week. He will leave c here about the 8th of Dec- . Ex Sheiff McDgeI has the, sincere s -in 5f his many r' in the serious illness of his wife. Mrs. McDaniel has been quite sick for several weeks c zand very little hope is en a V tained for her recovery.d If you have never heard a I trial in court, you may hear one s at the school house on Friday a night. The shrewd lawyers i, - and conscientous Judge with all thle other officers will- be, there. 1 The case is Smythe vs Smith. d Mr. Walter Mitchell has pur chased the interest of Mr. S. B. -Craig in the Keowee Supply Co. S and,-will take charge December E 97Mr. Mitchell has moved his ~ family to town and occupy the 1 Farr house on Hampton Aye *nne, heams and Royal Am- d bassadors each will hold an open 3 meeting at the Baptist church next Sunday evening, beginning s at seven o'clock. They expect i to take a collection to help raise r their Christmas offering. All s are invited. There will be Thanksgiving ~ services at the Baptist church Wednesday night, conducted by r the pastor. The public is cor dially invited to attend and pai- E ticipate. The orphans will be ' remembered with an offering. 14 .t ~ Hon. T. J. Mauldin left Tues- ( day to attend the annual Con- j erence of the Methodist Episco- t al church, South, which~ meets e ----atrBennettsville this week. Rev. G. F. Kirby, pastor of the church e at this place could not attend ona ac count of some very pressing i )duties here. Lillian, the sweet little 2 year child of Mr. and Mrs. James B. ~ Graig, died last Thursday even ing from an attack of menin- ~ getis. The funeral was held ~ from the home on Catherine ~ street and the remains- interred ~ in the town cemetery.- Many ~ friends sympathize with them ~ in this sad hour of their deep r sorrow. C Rev. Mr. Gillespie preached at , the Presbyterian church last I Sunday afternoon. He is pastor t the Presbyterian church at ( rkville, but at present is en gaged trying to raise an endow- f ment fund of $200,000 for the olleges of his denomination in 1 - State. The church at this ] as been asked.for $600 to c nd it will be given. ( - iga.ation of Dr. 1 church has d t it is hoped I n. I Mr3. H. B. HenMdrks, Who as been quite ill with gripd etter. Next Monday is Salesday and iere Is spme valuable real estate y go on the block. The mock trial at the School Luditorium Friday night prom es to be one of the best enter iinments of the season. Mr. James A. Hendricks is aperintending the work of re lodeling Mr. A. M. Morris' ouse on Hampton Avenue. If you want to have a good ugh and enjoy yourself, go at to the mock trial next Fri iy night, Dec. 1st and hear mythe vs. Smith. On the evening of the eighth December a mirth provoking lay entitled "Scenes for a Day the Union Station" will be iven in the School House. Buster Brown and Tige will a in Pickens, Dec, 20th, at the :ig store. We are too crowded > say more this week, but will Ive a full write-up next week bout these notorious characters. Ther year 1912 is the last year i which crosses of - honor will1 8 bestowed on veterans and' escendents of veterans. Get' our pplication blanks from [rs. T. J. Mauldin and have I em ready for January 19th. A brass band has been organ :ed here with Messrs. Sam bristopher and T. R. Allen tanagers, We are glad tohave , and are sure it is a welcome Idition to the progressivness of ar town. Death of John E. Holden. Mr. John E. Holden died at I is home on Keowee river on ie 21st inst. of a complication diseases. He was one of the most sub antial and prominent citizens E the county, and will be issed by a wide circle of 'ends. ewas In his 63d year and ves a widow and childr~en. [e was a prominent member of ie Methodist church and was iso a Mason. His remains were burid at d Pickens the day folowIng is death. Mr. J. B. Rigdon Dead. Mr. J. B. Rigdon died at his ome. near Pleasant Grove burch last Sunday morning, nahisemains were interred in ie' cemetery at Oolenoy the ay following his death. He ad been in ^failing health for veral months but bore his icknes with patience and res enation. He was 73 years old and oves a widow and several chil ren besides a large circle of riends to mourn his death. Tr'ly, agood citizen, a loyal hristian and a brave Confed rate soldier has been called to is reWard. le Six Mile Baptist Academy. From the report of the Wo an's Missionary Union at An erson, as given by the Daily fail, we take the following: At the Wednesday afternoon ession one of the delegates trom ckens gave a short written eport of Six Mile mountain chool located six miles from orris, S. C. This school was ounded in 191(0 for the educa ion of the boys and girls of the ountainous districts of Pick ns, and Oconee and the north rn portion of Anderson county. 'he; plot on which the school is xated consists of 10 acres of he most beautiful land in South !arolina, donated by the Pres terian and Methodist families Sthe Home Board of the South rn Baptist Convention, as the eople of that vicinity are gen rally Baptists. The grounds re valued at $2,000, and oue uilding has been completed at ,cost of $8,000. At the first ession 100 boys and girls were a attendance. The great need t present is for dormitories, one Low being in construction for he girls. The convention was sked to take this new institu [on under its special care and ry to get the local societies over he state to help in the equip aent of the dormitory now in onstruction at Six Mile. A collection amounting to $90 as taken for Six Mile school cated in the mountainous dis ricts contiguous to Pickens, )conee and Anderson counties. Mrs. Maine Tillmnan, of Edge ield, in an appropriate speech >resented to the retiring officers, irs. I. W. Wingo aEd Mrs. A. 2Crutchfield, beautiful bou luets of carnations from the onvention, and $10 from the restern division for the girl's ' Six Mie in the iame of dent, day SchoolConvention. The fourth annual Sunda: School Convention of Picken Dounty will be held in the Pres >yterian church at Libert: December 6th next. A program of great interes has been prepared which includ very live topics for seriou hought. During the morning sessioi Wddresses will be made by Prof f. M. Hancock, Rev. I. E. Wal ace, Miss Grace Vandiver an< >thers. The afternoon will b levoted to rqund table talks an< m elementary confennce. A he evening session addresse vill be made, Rev. W. H. K endleton and Ex Gov. M. F knsel. In the afternoon, at 5 o'clock he men of Pickens county wil ave a demonstration at Liber ;y. In connection with th 'ickens County Sunday Schoo aonvention held that day th bristian men of the county ar< oing to march through th< ;treets of the *An as a witnesE o Christ and the study o Iis word. Those saw th< plendid parade of 1300 men ol he State Convention at Spar Oanburg last March realizE hat it means to see christiar nen in line; standing a solic >halaux against evil. In Sat 'rancisco 10,000 men marched hrough the streets of that great ity, each carrying a Bible in hi iand. Pickers County is the firsi ounty in the State to hold suct t demonstration, and we wan1 t to be a credit to the country. Let every minister, every ayman, every christian mar hat can possibly be in Liberty >n Ihe 6th be there to add on< nore to this great parade. It iE oing to be a remarkable dem nstration-do not miss it ome and bring some man witi rou. Entertainment will b< >rovided for all that come. I! rou are a teacher come. If yot re a member of a B ble Clasi ~ome., If you are a christiar ~ome. Let us make it the big lest thing of its kind ever seer n the county. Each Sunday School in Pick ns county is entitled to sent wo delegates, and in 'appoint Lng delegates be sure and ap oint those who will attend. Each Sunday School wil please take up a collection an< ~end'it 'by their delegate to pal )ur county expenses. Every pastor in Pickens coun by is urged to be present and al vho do so will be official dele ates. Generally speaking pas bors get. '85 per cent, of thei' ~hurch members from the Sun ay School and 15 per cent fron all other sourc:'s. Should thel riot give more attention to thi: nost prolific field? Homes will be provided for al delegates who will notify Al bert F. Riser, Liberty,- S. C. Let us all work and pray tha' this maybe the oest meeting w have ever had. A Man Bird. Through f'Le untiring effort f the Greenville News arrange mnents have been made for demonstration of the activity o: air ships in Greenville today (Thursday). James J. Ward an expert navigator of the ai: ~d clouds, has been secure< and in his aeroplane will maki hree flights in Greenvilli Thanksgiving day and for the two days following. The railroads have made re duced rates for the occasion an< those who visit Greenville Thurs ay will witness some wonder ful feats in air navigation. Stores Will Close. On account of this being Thanksgiving Day all the stores banks and other places of busi ness wil be closed. Let every body take notice of this an' govern themselves accordingly Do not come to town to-da' (Thursday) expecting to (10 busi For The Monument Fund. In this column from week t week will be published th names of contributors and th amount contributed for a Con federate monument at Picken Court House, the size, kind~ an other details to be decided latei Peviously acknowledged..85.0 S m B. Craig............ . H. E. Sutherland.......... , Total..............15-0 .Who'll be the next? Not a cent was received las week or this fund. Wherei the chi skyV and patriotism c Pickens cointy people~ Corn on men, an& let us do somethin worthy ofu srs Never uss . .- Miles' Ati 1aid, Piml for hea atjBeorjjart . r Try It At( We want you to try Paste, as advertised ir Post. If it does not s to us and get your m( and we want you to promise or sign anyth is enough Rexa "93" Shamp removes and preven head comfort, prom beauty. It is especia because it tends to m and fluffy and is eas cents a jar Rexall "93" Shampoo Paste is fcannot You cannot buy it at a city. Remember we Shampoo Paste to g This same guarantee a other Rexall prepara money by tiying it When in need of anything and see what we have. YOURS TO P1 PICKENS DRUG Contract to Let. -9 The undersigned trustees of - Wolf Creek school district No. 29 will let to the lowest responsi ble bidder the recovering of said school house on the 16th day of December, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. Plans, and specifications, etc., made known that day. J. M. BRAZEALE, A. A. MANN, n WADDY STEPHENS, ] n30--3tTrustees. Sale. Persuant to. an order by Hon. J. B. Newberry, Probate, Judge we will sell at the residence of the late Mrs. Sarah A. Alexan der Tuesday, Decembei, 12th I1 1911, at 10 o,clock a. m. the fol- . lowing personal property: Two e mules, one horse, two two Horse I wagons, one one horse wvagon, t one buegy, Fargiing tools etc., one Fresh Jersey cow, \bunch - of yearlings, hogs, corn, fodder, hay, shucks, tops, one bbl syrup, ] and household and kitchen furniture. Terms Cash. -Carlisle Newton, E. J. Hester, Administrators] D)r. J. L. Ingram, Eyesight Specialist, of Greenwood, S. C., will be here for two days, Mon day and Tuesday, Dec. 4 and 5. Dr. Ingram fits glasses correctly and guarantees all work to give perfect satisfaction. Your eyes examined free for these two days, by the latest and most ap proved methods known to sci-, ence. Will be at' the Hiawatha Hotel. Call to see him. QU T AND GI:T SOME RAt [[R lifADS~ Good Letter H-eads Are Good Business WE FRINI ThM f0R YOU What Happen ed~ To Jones And a lot of other d SPeople Is Described In , car > 6Ae HOME PAPER C' TAKE IT REGULARLY t and f PARKERt HAI BLA ~l ~E a. lET41rl gowb )ur Risk) Rexall "3"- Shampoo the Satnrday Evening atisfy you, come back >ney, it belongs to you have it. You didn't Eng. Your mere word oo Paste ts dandruff, increases >tes hair health and [1y pleasing to ladies ike the hair soft, silky y to use. Price, 25 old in this city only at ny other store in this uarantee Rexall "93'" ve entire satisfaction. pplies to all the many tions. You risk, no along- this line come jEASE, '. COMPANY. T A ---F .T AND aoga s aI WILSON JG DOUeT Us E suthym01 -:- Toilet Preparations MAD)E BY Parke, Davis & Comspany. While ~elegant and de ightful to use, they hiave he advantage of being sci ntifically prepared by ex ert chemists and are posi ive and reliable antiseptics. tuthymol Powder, TOOTH PASTE, iquid Dentifrice. Price 25c. fet the Htabit O F aHNMINO 2 FOR YOUR - rrug Wants. e wvill be as careful with your order as if you were in our st )re. loods Delivered Promptly. (EO WEE P4 RM Acv. Where Quality Counts. A SIGIIT FORt SANTA his followers is ready here. -.Jewelry and sta2s are naturally asar iated and both dere for your delight. W E INVITE EVERYIODY riew the display and feel sure they have tr seen a finer collection of jewelry. There gifts innumerable for yeung and old, tale femae. Costly gifts and inexpensive. each is a present worth getting as you will tit w~hen you see it. ti. SNIDER. asley, - S. C wi *when y a~ S1 tter SPE A It will pay you to come here to do your TO 0 You are always i fall shopping our stock and- get you buy or not. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS $7.50 TO $27.50. This department is full of snap and style. They are cut and made by experienced tailors, and will fit you perfect. Ladies' and Misses' Coat Sweaters $1.25 TO $3.50. These sweaters fit snug and close, and - are made up with heavy fancy ribbed ef fect. The colors are red and blue. Ev ery lady and miss should have one of these for the cold winter months. LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR 25c TO $1.00. Ladies' and children's undervests and pants to match. These goods are made up with a good heavy rib effect and are very elastic and comfortable. WOOL GOODS 25c TO $1.50. We hae all the new weaves and colors for ' t suits. These goods are the real tailo ' and the newest of styles. - - FANCY AND STAPLE SILRS 25c TO $1.511. See our silks for fancy shirt wr ists and dressy dresses. COTT'ON SUITINGS 15c TO 35c. We haye cotton suitings in all leading shades, and weaves. They are good. this season for -one piece dresses and light, weight coat suits. WOOL BLANKETS $2.50 TO $6.00. Now is the time to get your wool blank-s ets for winter. We have all the leading styles and colors. COTTON BLANKETS 75c TO $2.00. Cotton blankets are good for those who do not like the wool ones. These are large size and are smooth and warm. We have the colors..gray, red and white. See liealhBru Leaders in EYE TALK No. 8 Looks ig ~ o~ ARE POOR PASSPORTS TO POPU- FOR. THE nIIT t Ybtf te one wo sowls i has bad eyes. to .Once the lines become zixed, They b"en corree thuhfene toi s EOR THE extent b~y relaxation of the muscles. fo THlE BEST TIME sma To banash the frown is when it firstt e appears. 200 THlE BEST WAY whtoc ky etting a pair or piroperly Iittel FRT THE BEST PLACElo esha whre des veryoa'Every you. Thes ~~ a3 cotinue tc the ground A. A. ODOM, PRES. wants to Consulting Optometrist, Masonic Temple, fm Greenville, S. C, Notice to Debtors and Creditors ALL Persons holding claims .againsAS' the estate of the late Sarah A. Alex- For Infants a ander must present the same duly TeKn o a proven on or before the 1iday of Jan. 1912, or be debarred payment and all Bears the persons indebted to said estate, must Signiature of make paymeatgo before the above date, to the iunidersigned _______ Carlisle Newton, E. J. ifester. CIAI offr BIG The Iarlit and, . most seet velcome to inspect our prices whether per CROSSETT SHOES $3.00 TO $5.00. For men's shoes this line is unequall in value. We have all the -latest leathers in tan, gun metal, vici, kid and patent. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES $2.50 TO 4."". This well known line of shoes for -adie% needs no introduction to the public most ladies-know what a Queen Quah BUSTER BROWN SHOES $.50 TO $2 For boys and girls this shoe is the -4'- , satisfactory on the maiket for school and dress wear. ,Buy one pair, means yourfu ture business. MEN AND LADIES' HEAVY $1.25 TO $4.00. The Star Brand, viz Law. Star Calf, Our F y, North Pole. If you want service of these brands. BOY'S CLOTHING $2.00 TO $850 Bought in large quantities, ena to sell ydu cheap. With every s give one baseball and bat free. MEN'S OVERCO. We hvethyeoats in all the Iea lng colors-black, mixed gray and pepper andJR sult. They are real long and are rain;> proof. We also have a strqng line af tissue rubbered rain coats-prices $5-oo to $6.50. MEN'S UNDEsRWEAR FIETY CNTSk TO 'braW jgai tefamu durable. We also have the medium rib with a light feece in bleached and un bleached for soa garment. MEN'S HIATS$00 TO $5.00. The Longley $3.0o, Th&Elk $2.50Te4 Primrose $2.oo, The Red )ak Victor $1.oo to $1.25. Low Prices. WO Acres Of GeoiIa FARMER-20,ooo acres of fine 1, that produces abundantly every die Southern United States, at $x-. 'to .00 per acre. - . INVESTOR-A large number o farms i1,OOO to 2,5oo acres that could t~ut into Il farms and resold at a profit in/ls than ve nmonths. ooo acres of cut-over lands at .from $2.00 5.00 per acre. A fortune for the investe takes hold of theni. SAW-MILL MAN-roo,ooo acres of ye' pine timber in tracts ranging from 500 -to oo acres at from $9.00 to $25.oo -per acre. day that you procrastinate means a loss to se lands are in the most wonderfully devrel on of the United States, and are going to rise in va'ue, You had better get in on floor by going to see, or writing your land 6411uV, areal Eeral and eSwefe .wr., - NA AWHIMS VILLE, C A, 'OR I A PENN'S CHANPION Is ma& carn rk~h man's -tobacco, eAlwapjBlugbt you can get it at a man's price feom S. 2 Kelly. CentAilS