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PUD~Jsl 1 lVRY THURSDAY MoRN f. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. TFOMpsow & RwlnBr. PRoPs. J. L. O. ThOMPSON, EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Plckens Fostofflee as second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: TRURSDAY, Jijjj 8, 1907. Peath of Mr. Thomas J. Childs. * *! 9 ! vqiot 8nd 4?90 cit. Izens h6 6ossed the Aver Into tih great beyond. Mr. Childs died at his home, two miles northeast of Pickens, on the night of the 12th inst., at the ripe age of 82 years. He bad been in failing health for a year or mere, and while his death is re gretted it was not unexpected by his family and near frieds. He WAs hoi'h in Greenville connty liov. 22, 1825, and lived in That county until 1867, when he moved to this county, where he has ltvit %we since He has live *h6 We Mled since 187I and dWrini't 1tee years lived an aprigt, 'Chrir'tiah' life. He was the fathdr di T6 thildren, 13 of whom livia 'to 'be grown, and 12 of whom are'novliving and have families. Ne -esrved four years in the Con federate army and made a goods ol dier, but was never wounded. In early life he united with the Baptist church and ever after lived up to the profession he had made. He was prompt in attending his church sor vices and always ready to help for ward any good work. He was a kind and affectionate husband and fathei, and numbered his friends by his ae quatntonces. In the death of Mr. Childs one of the best citizens of this county ba1s been removed. Mis remains were interred at Griffin Baptist church last Sunday and was witnessed bj a large concourse of sorrowing rela tives and friends, the funerl ser vices being coniducted by Rev. A. E. Howard, his pastor. He leaves a widow, 12 childten and many grand-children, besides a large number of friondv, to mourn ,him death. To the bereaved oues we ex tend our sncero sympathies. iR. Scholarships for Girls. Vacant scholarships of free tuition are offered through the South Caro lina Federation~ of Women's Clubs as follows: South Carolina Kindergarten Asiso - ciation, one scholarship-for free tui tion, good for two years. Greenville College for Women - two scholarships for free '.uition for four years. Tbese will be awarded by competi - tive examinations to be held Augnst 2d, 1907. Applicants must file their names with the Chairman of the Depart ment before -July 20th. Students must be at least 15 years of. age and prepareod to enter the Freshman, 03 any higher class, and must mforn the Chairman which college she de. sires to enter. For further information apply to Miss T1:J-onosu DARoAN, Cbin. D~ept. Ecd. S. C. F. W. O0, Dalzell, South Carolina. Pickens, R. D. 2. Crops as a whole are imnprov'ing. With the recent rains and the pr-oper cultivation there is a ver-y fair pror pect for a good yield, although somtc what later- thtan last year. Miss Ella Mor-gan, daughter of Mr. and Mr-s. W. L. Morgan, met* with a ver-y painful accident last Sa~t urdlay. While climbing a ladder a round broke, resulting in her falling and br-eaking her log. Dr. Webb sot it and she is no-v doing very well. The strinQ band met at the home end siiro rend r t ral(l stmi)o extra ,Ine IQt6 to a large crowd of JI1 toners. Frank L->oper was in this sectioi last week-we suppose looking aftei tbe'roads. He certainly didn't com( too soon. The'Six Mile sehool opened Mon lay morning, with Miss Cecil Heste, as teacher. READKR: Congressman Aiken. The Anderson Intelligeneer al. pears to have some gric-vance agaws Congressman Aiken aipd would b, pleased to have some one oppose hin for reelection. So fasr our coutem porary has said nothing against hi ability or 8delity is ;pul.>liQ Per'van for It Woud be ingotble to <do , with reason. He is frankness per ionified and it is easy, to tell how h, stands on all public questions. As i 3ongressman he has reflected hono apou this congressional district am< he stale by his honest and hount able course. 1I these times of r picion not a w'alsper has been bean against his honesty. He saves littl< vil (r9m hig *alary No tnai i LAr 3hUt1UA% IA in Bupplying his iW &IVdual wants and yet no nan, 0 his means, could be more liberal ii deeds of charity. Wyatt Aiken makes no claims t oratory, but talks in such plain Ent lish that everybody understands bin and he is such a worker that be at complishes as much as any (f hi predecessors. le is a man of ti, people and meets every call mad 01 him obearfully, promptly aud effect ively. His experience in public lire knowledge of the needs and aspira ations of all the people make hin more than ever the-man for the place - [Abbeville Medium. NEW CLOTHING STORE. Messrs. Anderson & Stewart Will Opei Business September 1. Messrs. Robert Andersonj nt.< INobert H-i Stowirt, of this citY, hav formed a partxorship and wdil optn , clothintfg aid men's furnishilig hasi ness on September 1, in one of h, storerooms in the Caubie .building o, Maitn street. . Both young men are well knowi in Greenville. Mr. Andersn va connected with L Rothscbild's wenI known establishment for 14. yeais and resigned only a few days ago %-' arrange the details of the new firm'; business. Mr. Stewart is well known in tho eity and throughout the country i-10 has been outdoor man at the Ame~rican Spinning 0.i. for a numbe, Df years, and asisuch h p has weighed many a bale of cotton br'onught to rh, mill by . farmers frog the aur~rou (d ing country. Messrs. Anderson aed Stewart are young men of ability and 'exper: Bfnce, and their friends are predictine a great deal of success for them. ir their new business. far. 'Ancierson has just returniet from a trip to New York, where he purchased a full line of gokds foi 1,be - firm's opening on September 1 -[Greenville News, 10th inst. "Bob" Anderson, as he is .famil arly known to everybody in thiu county and everybody in the Pied, mont who have ever bought goodi My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will growv long and heavy. A yer's H-air Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save wvhat hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for ovor sixty years." bMadog3.SAy oCo a oeln, Mass. SA RSAPARILLA. 8 S PILLS.. in L Ro'bubali, i8 a P -roh e -t aUd 11i4 f l& the best I O fN saemaii who evet vrioped up quit for a se'tisfied cnstoiner a counitcientious, paitiistaking sales all and never miorepresenta goo a to miake a li..- Such a man -as he is ioomd to ,ucceed, nid his num-rous . rie.141s are predicting. great thiies for him and wish him all kinds of tuccets in b 8 noew vet - ture. for Wlia hipeumtg ad. in] this paper. THE MAGI0 NO. 8. Num-er thnee is a wouderfil mascot for Geo. H. P 'rris, 'Qedar Grove, Me.. according to a letter w (ieb veads: "After suffering nuch with liver and kinney i rouble, sud Leocming grmitly disc.'ur pged by ihn faailre to find relief, I itd * letetrti Dittrq I rd a a result I am a well miau hia-tss. Thu flA bottle reliev. .d Aid three bo'.ties coa:ple,1ed the.cure." Ou.ranteei best on (arth for htornaoh, & liver utin kidney troublef, by Pickei, Drug (;o., druggist, 50o. Dean the The Kind You Have A sougtut - Signatur 9f TOBAOOO IS a delicious chew, made from the best North Carolina leaf; a leaf that has a spec ial texture, a special flavor~ and which makes RED EYE a specially fine and satis yingchewingtobacco. Most people prefer it to tobacco costing one dollar per pound. Ask your dealer for it and insist on him keeping it, MERCHANTS Write for Special Prices. 'Ub I IS I .IGBACCO $% .1 unant~ ionP~s for Rteiefi. Comolainaat not S..rved. STATE OF SOULTT4 OA ROGINA, . Court of Comnmon P'leas. Be'njamin~ L. Lowery, * Plaintiff. '. AGJAINST. W. Alec asy . -mey - Defendant. To the Defend.-nt above named: You are hiereby summoned 'and re qulredIto Pnswver the complaint in this aurion, which was tiled in the office of a tihe Clerk of Court of the sauid counity, i on the 12th day. o( July 1907 and to serve a copy of yiur'adnswer to the said' .com plaint upaon the subtscriber'.at his. of fice, on the Pubalic Square, at Walhalla. a Court Roauw* Soauth Caroljina, withim Itwenty (days after the service hereof, ex clusive of thle da.y of such service; and if ye u fail to naswer thle complaint withiunthe time aforesaid,ithe Plaintiff in this action will apply to the (ourt for - the relief dlerlandled in~ the complaint.' Dated July .12th A. D) 1907. . . . T. Jay. ii, A. J. Rog~.gs [L. 8 ] Puffs. Atty. 0. C.P. 'Bibliolater; Your Chance. Y ou havm to pay for JIOLMAN'S BIBLES, an~d .that's whaet you want. Let miwe rder one for that Birthday Gift for you ther, Mother, Huusbanlil WVife, tGhildi Sxster or lBrother' with name stamped in gold withoutt exra co4t. D.ID. JONES. .Picke'ns, S. C. Notice of Final Settlenment and Dischar'ge, N O'i'I(CE is hereby given that. I will make a pplica tlon to J. B. New bery Erq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, mn the state of South Unrolina, on the 25th (lay of July 19071, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as s'on there-. aftter as saidl ali1cation can 1)e heard. for lov to miake final settlemnent of the estate of J. RI. Williams and to obtain discharge as Executrix of said estate. Sarah A. Williams Juno 27, 1907t4 re,...ri.. Only two Classes Of Candy If you want to on a picnic trip c Nunnall BOL T Up-to-date Druggi SH( If you Want . Shoe a See Moore&.1 Lots We have dividrd a goodly 8HOES in SIX big lots w, entirdy at the prices belov 1 tOL Consisting of SShoes at The pair, Lot 2, col"9 The pair Lot 3, consiatiug ,mens Ishoel Trhe pair, Liot. 4consistingc ') boy'shieli.cs TIhepar . -Lot 5, Con"""""g TIhe pair' L ot 6. Consisting The pair, Ths laeudonbtedly thes biggest bai A ie en thOess ioe, a good esey d d! vy ur wfe, your boya, y our girls en, VMe h'ave bi iipht a very hei avy icek < hises thai we offer h|ese b' rpnii e, Ce n 'inced thiat "hut we say is tiue. Buy th< nd also ou wvill save half of your slhoe MOORE & T FIRSTA Mean $ $ nm buy or wear t] ease and durability, toe the mark M. C. KISER ATL.AN And others please everybody arry a box of Y Fine S Candy &Co; Pickens, 5. C. st. )ES a Good a Lo Price Vlauldin's art of our excellouzt stock of ich we propose to c!oso out - 69 pairs childreu and infants of 78 pairs of Womn and shoes at .39c of 97 pairs of m< f 137 pairs men, women and 75c of 137 pairs' wo 'VsI' shIoe 98c f195 pairs of mnens shoes $1.03 rgains over oflered in Pickens county. id of ai shoe you wvnnt. too, en excellent everyday uhoe for your I your bi'bies, and they are all gcod 8er f Fall shoes end it is to make room for Be in and see Ihemi an~d you will be con mn anad wear tbnm and you will be pleased noney. VIAI ULDIN. ND LAST milS' ade to all who ciem. In style1 "Shield Brand.Shoes ' of perfection. -rA. 4 am