The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, June 27, 1907, Image 5

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pai: .in Lin -A anc Clo SpE Bu Ha C a Local and Personal iature. I. M Manuldinare at . this week. Mrs W. T. McFall is visiting her siste~r at Kingstres. Mrs. "T. B. Higgins, of Easley, vis ited relatives in Pickens last week. B A Hagood and family have ar rived ira Pickens for the summie r. The singing at Mt. Tahor will take place the second Sunday in July. Mrs, Jeremiah Looper is reported very ill, but her numerous friends hope she may soon be up again. Dr. E. C. West, wife arid daugh. ter, of Atlanta, are on a visit to Mr-s. E. B. Webb. Miss Lula Hickle left last week for IA acon, Ga., where she goes to enter a business college. Lloyd H. (randy, who graduated in civil engineering at the Umiversity of Geergia last week, is now with- his parents in Pickens. Misses Maud Hlunicutt and Paula Taylor, of Seneca, visited Miss Eunice Bright, at Maynard, last week. The Liberty Township Singing as sociation will moot with Zion church, three miles south of Eaisley, on the first Sunday in July. The Clemson College professors will bold a farmers' institute at Lib.. rty, July 2. commencing at 9 a. mn. ho rneostly invited to a p. o that they will not y3 - r for the present. o cribers who have n em with butter Ii and govern them o - ... By order of J. B. gm Mgr. Poultry Dept. UST, I A Solid Car of C A Solid Car of A ated nicest finish g Vehicle mad e .e before buying. .Iso just received I a car of furnitui OLG ER, thing, Shoes, HE cialty. Sole ager Ygies, Iron King S we $3 Hats, Bo) Al winners. all for Butterick The six-vaor-old chiild cf Mr. an Mrs. Sparta Childs died on the 21t inst. and was buried at Griffin chure the day following its death. Died, on the 23d inst., the infar son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Medlit aged 3 weeks and 1 day. It die very suddenly, and was soemingl well not five minutes before it passe away. Dear, sIeet babe, thou art gone; .Whbile 'tin nature for us to mouru We'll meet ob that beautiful shor And dwevll together evermore. * * * Miss Gussie Hubbard's music clas gave a recital last Friday night a the residence of T. L. hyiena, whic was greatly enjoyed by those wh were present. Misses luez Morri and Ellen Lewis, the two graduatec were given handsomne medals, th< presentation of which was made b: Hon. George S. L'gare, who made great hit in his happy talk. Thea< young ladies are through the seventl grade in music, apd their names hav4 been put on the Roll of Honor ii Philadelphia. It will doubtless interest bundredi of farmer readers to know that Prof W. F. Massey, so long and so success fully identified with the Practica Farmer, has severed his connectior with that paper, and will hereaftei write regularly for The Progre'ssiv< FL~armer, of Raleigh, N C. Certainl' no man in S'>uthern agricultura work has won a greater following~ than Prof. Massey, and as him life work bas been in the S->uth, h< will hereafter contribute only !< Southern farm papora. His letteru will appear in The Progrec'v Far er each week. After Taking. Magistrate-"W~ hat! IDo-you men to say your husband struck you, an he that physical wrek?'' Mrs. Maloney-"Yis, yer honor but lhe's only been a physical wrecl1 since he sthrnck me."-Pnnk. RECE hase City Buggies. [itchell Wagons. 'I ed most Idurable ai for the money. To a solid car of barbE e, with prices righ FHORNL[ ts and Gents' Fui Lts for Mitchell Wa toves, New Home S rden, Walkover an Patterns. Long Branch. The farnirs are gevtting, aong niac IV witheir nerop. They a biusy cutting' their graliu, Some of which is tvery good. , number of the young pe!ple of d this conunity have been attending y tho Comimuelceelient at Central this M weak. [iM 'Jiss Minie ?' Faes and( hier bro timr Will visited friends in this com ,0 OmityV last week and1( atlo att::nildd 0 the dauc enIIOICItenUt at Ucemson. garet Ranzki onid daugh tr, of To'e CBf coa a, andl .\fri. Anew hlamisay hist week. uay We have a flourishing Sna school now at Long Branch. Mrs. J, H. Lawrence and daugh ter, Miss Carrie, left Thursday for Georgia, where they will spend a few weeks with friends and relatives. I ___________ MAui.. Health loie Report he been made to the Council by the Board of Health as to - sanitary conditions in Pickens, and in view of typhoid fever being pros. out, all p)ersons will immezndiately take due and necssnry precautions with all surface water's, all drains, stables; p riviesi, Iots, etc , cleaning up immo diately, using lime and other disin. feetants freelv. All decaving offal, or anything that wvould1 breed d1icense germs maust he immedC~ialtely treated If this nmotico is diregarded, the premI)isv's wi'l bei attended 1) by the Council, and collection for some made(1 and fine imj'osed by the Council within their diecretion. Clean up your p)romises imnmedi ately and save sickness and trouble. B. B. LA BUoN, Mayor, R. Rl. RIOAnIK Olmr. IVED 'hey are the best ad lightest run tke a look at our 4d wire and nails. vnishing Goods a gons, Chase City ewing Machines, d Zeigler Shoes. 1000 Of Soda Water w< Soda Fountain la Day, and all the Ii make, about 1 2 g that means somet and you will kniov / ~ We certaily aj: much. ~J Picken: CAnnI o, TH'ANK.-We return our~ profound and heartfelt .,thanks to the many gen .rous and noblefred wvho so heat -ily manifeBled their sympathy on I *e occasion of the sick nees and deati. of our be!oved child. Mr. and AlM. . [5. McL eskey. Fan--"I. wasn't expecting to biei called on to say any3thinlg, you know, and when the president of the clu 01 asked me to make a few remarks I a' just wvent all to pieces." Nellio--"You renmmber I told you (. th1ose buttons on the back of your j waist wouldn't stand the slightest. train, don't you?"-Chicalgo Herald. FOLEY$HlONEYamAR 1 I., *41 a U lasses ~re served from our new ~t Saturday, Old Soldier's ~e Cream we had time to allons. 'Hus is a record ~ing. Visit our Fountain ~' the reason why. ipreciate your trade vcry A, ~ Drug Co. Knew It by Heart. "Do you think YOU could learn to )VO me?" the young man iliqwred, "Loam to Jove youl" exclaimed the nptui'oue niaid. "Ilaroki, F couhi ivo lei*~ori~ at iL--EJudgo. lot ice of Final Settlement and Discharge. r1)'j>~( j.~ i. licacI~y I 'viii \ p fYj~QI~ thn"~ ialo. *kPl.ljWLLio:1 10 J. B. Ne~vbory j~'i*. .JI i(lgc Of l'lOInit(' for PiOkdnK flhiiiLv, iii 11w xtgite of South Carolina, II t 110 2511i duLy of .J u I y I 1)07, ziL ii chuck iii the foronooz1, or ~IM s'ouj t here rtLl .IH 1,10(1 fll)pliCfLtiOIl CQU 1)(j Iii'itril. )F loave to JIULICO fizial ilCLLIoniczit of the' utate of J. U. WilliatmI 'tad to O1)t11111 iuwharge na EXecutrix oX H~t id (?~tate. Sarah A. WiIliazuu~ ~no ~7, 1907t4 All Who ('WO 1110 J)ICiLNC flinch troti Il~ for ma to g~ I around to collect, especially 1JIOH( Itle meat l~ihl~, ~O J)Iease COllie and set and oblige. J. P. MOOUP. *~ - -- . ~