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t IF S); H Happenings of a Local and Persona) Nature. W. A. Thomas, who has been quite sick for some time, is now able to be at his place of business. One of Congressman Legare's fine pair of driving animals died Friday night from colic. Mr. C. V. Fowles, commonly known in those "diggias" as "Uncle Zeke," who has been for several. moth sling ing the paint brush at Calhoun, has succumbed, at last, and is now dodg. ing work. He hiked into Pickens Tuesday morning and the first place he made after putting up his horse was the Sentinel..Tournal office, where he immediately drew out a "segair, cooked his legs on the editorial table, pushed his hat on the back of his head and proceeded to make himself thoroughly at home. We are glad to see him back. It is a pleasure to enter at any and all times as conveniently arranged1 and tastily kept store as that of the Pickens Drug Co, dealers in drugE and sundries. If there is any pro fession in which it is necessary for r man to thoroughly know his busi. ness it is that of the druggist and ini this particular this city is peculiarly fortunate as Dr. Hallu n's compe~ten. cy is acknowloedged. In addition tc this character. TIhe promptness and correctness with which every obrder is filled is no of the pleasing fea tures wie charerzem. this store Lar WA LKI The best shoes r X~e have on dis] )t the Interriation amples for suits, . If you want styl uit have it made ailoring concern eed. New fall gc OLO R, othing, Shoes, E1 )ecialty. Sole age iggies,.Iron King awe $3 Hats, Bc All winners. Call for Butteric1 1's Ethel Jenkins has resignt as manacer of the Pickens telephot exchange and Miss Louise Jones now in charge. Misses Annie and Emma Liao two .charming and beautiful youa ladies of the upper section 9f tl county, accompanied by their fathe )Col. T. J. Ligon, paid this office very pleasant call Tuesday. All the members of Secona churc are especially requested to attend tI niext church meeting on Saturday b fore the first Sunday in September 3 o'clock. Business of importan< will be attended to. By order of .1 Holder, Pastor. Mrs. E. T. Hpinter, whose miod hi been affected for some time, we on last Friday again committe tos hetate hospital for treatmen Mr.Hunter has been an inmate this institution before, but was pr< n founced cured of her malady. TE many friends of Mr. Hunter deep] sympathise with him in his afflhictiot An automobile party consisting c W. H. Austin,W. W. Griffin and Ma shall Moore~of the Evening Piedmon Greenville, and .Joe Austin, of Tarrj town. N. Y., spont Mondavy evenin in PickenB. They m'du the ru from Greenville in about one bouw Mr. Austin came from New Yorki his 'aiutomobile without mishao an< made remarkably good time, fli n'achizne is the Maxwell. JHeath-Bruce- Morrow, L1, R ~othsi child, Moore & Manldin, Craig B~ros 11vT~ aley & Co , liolt k C * ~~ Drug Co. imll changm~ . Aweek, An ad. of th nied School and the Cia SLife Insurance Associe I ion also appear in this issue. HunC them up and read them, as the contain information that is of valu to you. ge Fall Shipme DVER S aade for $3.50, $4, Mlay at our -store ov al Tailoring Compt >ver coats and extr e, fit, quality and by the Internatio in the world. A p< ods beginning to a THORNL Iats and Gents' I nts for Mitchell W Stoves, New Home yden, Walkover a Patterns. d Z. T. (Buddy) Kelley lits joined te the-ranks of the automobilists. s One of E. T. Hunter's children is very ill with fever. g rs. J. A. Hendricks, of Table tMountain, visited hier sister, Mrs. W, r, T.. Griffin, in Pickens, Sauday.. a We are sorry to know that Miss Sadie Nealey is ill with fever,aind hope b she may have a speedy recoy'ery, 10 Marshal Nealey is raping in the -blind tigers and Mayor LaBon sure Lt puts the fines on them. .Mayor E. P. Mc~rarey, of Easley, was in Pickens, Wednesday, getting pointers how to run a first-class town, .5 Miss Bertha Abercrombie accom. d panied by Miss Glenn of Owens t. station are lending charmi to the i homes of friends and relatives in this -county. e F. E. Cox says that owing to cer Y tainm mishaps in "da y",Pickens, he '. will soon begin to .send o~ut cards f like this: "Dear Sir-Your package -of books has arrived, and you should t, get thene at onco, as thev are leak ing." Enrfle Sreaborn, whlo is (raveling . sube-sman for Hobbs-Hendersoni Co., 'of Greenville, was iai Pickena,Monday, on his way to spe-nd his vacation with his parents. R. RE. Lewis, who recently gradii. . ated ini pharmacy at CTharleston, will heavo charge of the prescrip~tion do partmient of a ne.w drug store that ewill be opened 1)p in AndIerson abot the 15th of Septemnber. Dr. J. L, Valley is now located at -Anithras, near Knioxvilla, '1'enn., t where lhe has succeeded a retiring y physician \in a nice practice. His! e many friendetifoughout the county wish him alinsof good luck. VED! nt HOES. '4.50 and $5. -er 400 patterns mny's line of fall a trousers. L- finish to your nal, the largest )rfect fit guaran rrive daily. EY& CO Lrnishing Goods a agons, Chase City Sewing Machines, nd Zeigler Shoes. Again we wi School Book of all kinds. The best lin to be found an Our 25c. Bo: Our.50c. Bo> YOURS PICKENS DI Pickenis Grad The cptell Gr 9L , 17 ]nl pli tal fee of fifty cents wheoi folit:on rates for thwo who are neithier in 1 st anid 2d Grades, 3d anid 4th Urades, 5th and 6tli Grades, 7th and 8th Grades, 9th and( 1 0th Grades, By i'(orde ofl'E sh to call your attention to S and School Supplies, Talt, Penil0s and R, y'where. Paper is excellent. :Paper is a dream of beauty. TO PLEASE. R UG Co. ed School Hession 194Q7-1908 on Monday, cjir~ eto ly nu inciden the district, no)r transferred ,aiue is $1.00 per muoith.~ $1 .50 perI mionth.2 -$3.00) per mont11h US TEES.