University of South Carolina Libraries
pa n Li an F ,C1 SI p. B1 B-' H( Pickens Selltinel-Jounmal Happenings of a Local and Persona Nature. 16h inst, to Mr. am< Lth, a daughter. graimar sohuol will open on the 22d inst., with Prof. W F. Earle, of Contral, as principal. The Gates school, Central, will cpet Monday, 22d inst., with Miss Ine: McOlanahan as teacher, and Mis Lillie Burroughs, assistant. Mr. and'Mrs. J.. H. Ne vton aud family wish to thank tbe peo)ple e Pickens and vicinity for their kind ness during their recent bereave ment. Those in any wayv interested in' th graveyard at Enon are requested t, meet there Friday before the four-tI Sunday iu this month with tools ti clean off. There will be an all-day old an young folks singing at (lamp Cree church the fourth Sunday in July Bring song books and well-filled baa kets. B. P. Kelly. At a regular communication c Keowee 'Lodge No. 79, F. & A. M the -"Legend of the Third Degree N. will be given by a Master Mason < renown, who is a fine speaker, and - therze is any one thing that he ca -deliver impressively and with ful force it is this 'lecture. Those menr bers of this lodge wvho fail to atten, *this..meeting will certainly miss rare treat. All breth'ren of this lodg and all Masons in good standing sr urged to be present. There is som< thing doing in Keoweo Lodge all Lh time. New interest is being awvaker ed and ~nor mf.,el is at all time~ - *.on. if Masonir * . accepted as * I I- - *-Idln't be kept ou - - *tatement migh * .~*.- 3gard to some c the other secret orders. UST I A Solid Car of C A Solid Car of N inted nicest finish ag Vehicle made ne before buying. Xlso just received d a car of furnitui OLGER, othing, Shoes, H1 ecia.lty. Sole ager tggies, Iron King S twe $3 Hats, Boy All winners. Jall for Butterick Mrs. C. M. Bowen visited i Greenville this week. Mrs. Stansell, of Greenville, h' bu:n on at visit to Mrs. W. L. Jer kins. Mrs J,. M. Gantt is spending th week with relatives and friends i Spartan '.urg. G. M. Maddox, of Henegar, Ala. is on a visit to relatives and friend in Piokens county. Miss Bessie Partridge, of Fair burn, - a., is visiting her brother J. TI. Partridge, in Pickens. Contractor B. E. Grandy i8 rush ing the brick work on the C. E. Rob inson storeroom on Main street. Edward B. Owen,, a very popula clothing salesman and gentleman Swe.! known to many of our readers died ..at bis home in Greenville las Saturday. Capt. J. W. Bramlett, of the Sand Flat section of greenville county, ii spending a time in Pickens with hi sen-mn-law, Mr. Hutchins, at ti: Confederste soldier and as suppi and spry as many who are considern ly younger. The Captain, who ha' ,not been to Pickens in many years is very much pleased with the prog roes the old town has made. He the father of Dr. WV. J. Bramluti who resided here 'several years agi The Liberty Township Singing Association met with Zion chureb oi a the 7th inst. WVas opened by th e pR esident, P. C. Cartee, who arranga e the class and led the first lesson,. fol lowed by Jshs. Hughes, L. C. ('hui a man, Elihu Smith and Samuel ( b-t -try. One hour and thirty mnute a was consumed. P. ('. Cartee, W. I' y Alexander, Jas. Hughes, 3. F fLesli t and Samuel Gentry led the class il t the afternoon. The next mneetit; 6 will bo with Liberty Baptist chiute, f on the first Sunday in August. Reu -furs Boggs, Sec. R ECE hase City Buggies. [itchell Wagons. 'I ed most Idurahle a: tor the money. T: a solid carS. r arbe oe, with prices righ FHoRNLI As and Gents' Fui Lts for Mitchell Wa toves, New Home 8 ,den, Wallsover ar Patternls. I Miss Lui1.u Bolt is visting reh. tives in Anderson. Walter H. Griflin, of Gr:cenville, was visiting in Pickens this week. Misses Annie Willimon, or Green villo county, and Eva T-rle, of Pick ens, t re the attractive gUests of 5'r. and Mrs 0. K. Brenzeale aiud family. I Miss Earle is Mr. Breazeale's niece. ------A plensure party, composed of A. W. Leathers, C. [1. Stonecypher, Moses Terrell, Goo. Hull, Ottaway Mnett, D. (1. Sheldon, Misses Odell Dunbar, Liie Harrison, Clara Hunt, I va E irle, Lena Waddill and L ,uie Breazeale expect Jo star t for -L ake Texaway, Friday. D. P. Butler and wife will chaperon the party -[ West minster GOr. Keowee Courier. It is just a few weeks nntil the election of cotton weigher *for the town of Pickens takes place, but, as yet, no one has offeredI for the place. Under the law, all who sell th dr cot jten at this market are eligible to vote. Some one should i-on and a a lively market should be kept up in I the town. It will be against the business interests of 'the town to do 3 away wvit~h the marketh&re and send - all cotton to the mill to be bought tiand weighed op, and we do not be ,lieve the bus8iness people of the town -will consent to any such arrange. M~r. M. B. Walters of Brevard, N. ('uccompanied by his wife was in Pickensa TuesdayI from aL visit to rela Sive and111( friends aind star ~ted for home. When at t be branch above W. RV . Price's housec be let down the bridle for the horse to drink water and the horse becoming en'.angled in - thew rein stumblled1, fell andc overturn 11d the buggy. Mr. Walters jumped oit, pulled his wife out and then ex. pired. His remains were brought to P'ickens, prepared for burial and aunt to Birevard by rail. J. It. Ash mhore and Guy McFall accompanied - Ithe corpse, lie was about 58 years ofage. IVED "hey are the best ad lightest run ake a look at our )d wire and nails ~YCO nishing Goods a gons, Chase City ewing Machines, d Zeigler Shoes. Dandruff cannot b< cured Unless you first cleanse you good fine comb. We I oc to Sc. Other $i.00. Ilair A nice line of Tooth Brush< Call and evamine the are so sure that yc ,we will almos the price of what you want it y Yours to give satisfaci PICK ENS J. N. Prof. J. W. Swittenburg spent a few~ dayIs inl Pickens) Jast week. irs Cooper, of Lnnrens, is on a visit to ber son, D B (Xloper, in Pickens. Mr and Mrs W Hf Johnson, of Cha rlestoni, are ari'eding a wvhie in Piekets with friendls. Mr's. Wma. Ls. Bolt of' Anderson, is visiting her danlghter~li-aw, Mr's. Thomas Bolt, in P'ickens. Congressman George S. Legare, Mayor B. B. LaBoon. ,J. M~cD. Bruce, L. C. Thornley, B. C. Robinson, J. E Boggs, Jr, and 'E IH Shanklin areo enjoying themselves hugely up1 onl the headwators of Sainda, behind liald Knob, this week, catching speeled trout and "red1 hugs." TIhey wvill be home Saturday and wvill spend the next week ridding themselves of chigres, fleas and other postiferous insects. r scalp with a have them from combs, a big line 5C to brushes 15c to $2,50. A ~s 5C to Soc. Lbove lines and we u wvill be pleased that say that we wvill give you u Feel like going, elsewvhe. 100. DRUG (CO. -lallum, Ph. G., Manager. Mrs. J. L. 'Thornley and childr. 'eturned Saturday from an extend: risit to her sister, Mrs. W. H. Ni it Spencer, N. C. Car load of good hay and corn Jraig Bros. Wan ted-500) cords pine wood, t Ilvered at oil miii. 6-4 Tr. C. Robinson, LOST UOY -My boy left homne Sundlay night. Ihis name is Robby, bo weighs 135d pounds5 and is 23 years of age, has black hair, blue Jyes andl haid on a black coat, no vest, str'iped pats~t, and( a1 telescope hat w'ith the word "Consttution" p)rinted n gilt letters in the hat. Any infor nation will be thankfully received by li8 father, -J. M. Lii Wrenee, Central, S, 0. My homeo place for sale, near Nor. is, 8. 0. Any one wvanting a good ome, nicely located, nlow is yQ' r' hance. 1B. D. Garvin. J'imre . 0.n