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.Pickens Sentinel-Journal Happeniuge'of a Locial-!ud Psrsonal Nature#-' Born, on the'4th Inst., to Mr. #nd Mrs: B. B. LaBoon, a son. T Married, Feb. 1, at the home Of the officiating magistrate, 0. F. Keith, Mr, H. M. Gallo way and Miss Leila Galloway. Preaching at Baptist chureh Sunday, 11 a. m, Hereafter Aev. P. F. Craford will be here on second and fourth Sundays. An advertisement i like an egg. If it doesn't hatch the first time, it is useless to put it under another hen. Try a new one. A negro who says he is 136 years old secured a license and marri4d a woman of 28 years in New York. The woman In the vase was said to be from Orange burg, S. C. B. C. Robinson, of Robinson & Co., stock dealers, has just returned from the markets and says he has a car of the finest mules now on the way that hb s ever come to Pickens. . There will be an all-day sing ing held at Camp Creek church on the fourth Sunday in this month. All lovers of good music are urged to attend and bring song books and well-filled bas kets. Mrs. A. E. Kelley, while looking out of her back door, last night, to see how the clouds looked, lost er balance and fell, breaking her arm. A physicir n was sent for and medical atten tion was promptly given her. - The first quarterly conference for Pickens circuit will be held :4t Twelve Mile church, Satur day, Feb. 15. Rev. W, M. Duna can will preach on'Saturday, at 11 a, m., and will hold the busi 'ness session immediately after the sermon. The stewards of the circuit are requested to meet the paster at 10.30 Saturday morning. W. P. Long, living above Pickens, near E. Frank Loop er's,' lost his house about six weeks ago, with most of the vootents. Eks friends and neigh bors turned in and built a nice i1ouse for him, and he is ) profoundly grateful to them for their kindness, and takes this method to thank all who so -4. kindly helped himi. Married, Sunday, Jan. 26, by Clerk of Court C. R. D. Burns, at 'his residence near Wecst .Union, Edward J.' Rogers, of Easley, and Miss Elizabeth Kel ley. The bride is a daughter ot ,Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kelley, of ~the New Hope section of Oconee, and has hosts of friends. * We extend congratulations and best wishes to tihg young couple. ---Keowee Coufler. The second annual meeting of* the stockholders of* the F'armers' Bank of Central was held in the Soffices of the bank Tuesday af ternoon, Jan, 31.- The affairs of this young institution were *found to be in an excellent con dition, and all members present were highly pleased with the' showing that has been made for * the first year. The bank de clared- an 8 per cent, dividend Jan. 1, payable semi-annually, after being in business only four -teen months. All the old officers vwere, re-elected for the ensuing year,.as follows-, W. L, Gassa vay, president; W. Henry Mar tin.3 vice-president; Horace L. *McGee, cashier; L. C. Gaines, assistant cashler,---Seneca Farm &. Factory. RI IGH Of that o id car Car of Barbed \ Car of Furniture Also a car o Buggies, now 0 We have the ever brought to look at our line New goods co special sales, cl< dispose of our bought ri,.ht sell old or shop-worn is something we the price. Underbuy, Ur for Bargains. FOLGER. Clothing, Sb SotA egents for M'teheIl Wagons, Cha"e City Walkover and Zeig-er Shoes-all winners. J. A. Kelley visited friends in Born, on thc 3 Pickens rcently. ---New Hope and Mrs. R. E. ( Cor, Farm & Factory. . -j H. A. Richey The second attraction for the fined to his room season, in Pickens' Lyceum la grippe. course, was the "Romancers .By request of Concert Co.", of Pittsburg, Pa., Boggs to hold omi who gave a most creditable en- til Thursday mot tertainment in the. High Schooli we are a day lat, auditorium last Thursday even-| Remember th ing. Their instrumental music: .n n h as wvell a~s their songs were' well.in mth rendered and highly enjoyed. on the eveixi The attraction that was billed mmest are all for Pickens wvent to pieces~ and mmes r l the "Romancers Concert Co." and bring a frjim was a substitute attraction; Monday noon however, it was a much better ment and c< one than the audience really~ex.. caused by the pected to hear. Robert C. Law-! fire!" followed rence, baritone and reader, was something hurst the manager and had associated tigation it was with him Roy A. Young, first'lighting plant w tenor and mandolin; Otto P. 1cause of the cor Milde, second. tenor and violin;! known. 'The th Nicholas Holmes, basso :-and exploded, and C, piano. Mr. Holmes, although was thrown on blind and suffering from other more gas and ills, proved himself to b'e a .The plant is at splendid performer. We know loss, and it is n< too little of music to go Into the the stockholders descriptive technique of It. All in this kind of a we can say, judging from the We understend I words of enconium we heard on IShoals have bee all sides, we take it that it was Ilocal capital and a first-rate performance, and no!I on foot to put audience will be humbugged plant there this where they are billed to appar. i ought to pay ha] .ON TOF of z,ooo chairs comes a car of Stoves. Vire and Nails. f Mitchell Wagons, and a car of Chase City 4 THE ROAD. nicest and best finished lot of FURNITURE Pickens, at prices that can't be matched. A vill convince you of this fact. ming in all the time. We don't have to have !arance sales, and all kinds of fake sales, to goods, because we buy 'em right. Goods themselves, We neveo let our goods get because we keep 'em moving. Competition don't know for we buy in quantities that gets dersell, is the way WE do it. Come to US Yours truly, 11HORNLEY & ( oes, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods a specialty. Buggies, Iron King Stoves, New Home Sawing Machines, Hawes' $3.00 Hat 3th. uit., to Mr. loodwin. a sonl. has been con this week with Clerk of Court forms ope'n uni 'ning for a sale, ' this week. Spoultry meet- FO E SI U ENTIINEL othiee of the 14th - - I o'clock. The urged to come See our line of Novels and Story1 id with them. Prices--16c. t'o $1.50. no little excite- -Orders filled for thesa by -mail. ymmflotionl was cyof "Fire! Crepe paper for Mantel eovers-1 b~y a reportt of selectafrom.cet ol e o ing! On inves- Box Paper, Tablets, and all kin found that the -writing material can be found 1 1onfrTestock that Is hard to find elsewhei ibustion is not _____ .nks of carbide - ~ rery time water1 it, it created t bigger blaze. >tal wreck and FCESA U >t thought that will reinvest J. N.- HALLUM, Manager, lighting outfit. hat the Holder ni purchased by a movement Is in an electric summer. This S,~i47' '1' U . I ,,1 'I .1; jog a-Boydon, I O. * 300k8. 0 feet ~ra to dB of ri our e. 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