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Pickens Sentluelnourial PUBMBID EVEDE 'THURSXAV MORNING. --BY The Bentinolournal Cohpany. TiIOMPSuN & RIoCur. Pnors. .; L. 0. THOMPSON. EbITon. Subsoriptiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Butes Reasonable. Entered at Picoenu Fontoffice as Second olAs Mail Matter PICKENS, S. (C.: TIIURSDAY, FEIRUARY 20 1908. CARDS OF THANKS As my labors with the SEN'I NEL-JOURNAL came to an end with the closing of the contest, I wish to thank the contestants and all the workers for their kindly interest, without which it would have proved a failure insteal(d of the splendid success it was. Wishing for one and all a generous share of the prize wilinnings inl the great contest of life, I remain sincerely yours, "UNcLE ZEKE." I desire to thus extend my (hanks and appreciation to my many friends aid patrons along iny route, anid the SENTINEL TOURNAL readers, in general, for ihe handsome vote given ie, .hereby giving me the splendid 'mggy offered by thle 8.J. in its 'ecent contest. Again fhaiik .n1g you all for your kindness, Ud assuring you that there is a tvarm spot inl my heart for you, [ am yours sincerely, D. FRANK HENmRncKs. En. SENTINL:-I beg to thank iou for the magnificent silver -et which I received from you ,s second prize in your contest. . highly appreciate same, and it 3 certainly a )ealtiful set. I LIso take this occasion to ex end my thanks to all my rieids wVho so kin(ly helped na during the contest. Again hanking you, and with best vishes for the success of the l.-J., I anm yours sincerely, ILENA BALLENTINE. I want to thus publicly return ny thanks to the people of the ~ounty and the S. J. for the plendid silver set which -has eenf awarded me as the Hurri ~ane .township prize. It is a )eauty and wvill be cherished by te, not so much for intrinsit value, but for the sentiment of :riendship, goodwvill and affec ;lon it conveys. NORA CHAPMAN. I wish to publicly thank the people of the courity for theb aid and support In the receni contest, whereby my wife was enabled to be the winner in th< township contest recently con lucted by the S. -J. I also ten ermy thanks to the editor ani "Uncle Zoke," for the hand some prize 'they gave, and t< further state that I am wel pleased with the premium ani the faresof the contest. A. T. WINCHEsTER. I otheartily Indorse all ol he boeand return m3 shaks orthe very handsom< oremum Ihave receIved. I desire to thank the good peo 'le of the county for their con. idence .reposed in m1e by turn 'g their money over into my hands' to pay their subscrip Mons, and also to thank them 'the hearty support they gave grandchIld; Noan Ohapmnai thus eialling her to wiiout in the S..J. Cont~igt. S; F. CURTIS. The editor wishes to- thar-k his subscribers for' the good natured intbi-est they manifest ed in the contest recently closed. by the SENTINEL-JOURNAL. There were no bickerings. or hard feelings in any- way everybody .wais in a good humor with everybody else, and the workers certainly enjoyed them selves, getting lots of fun and pleasure out of. solikiting ' sub scriptions and votes. We thank thi-.m all for the iiter-est they manifested lii. heljig us .to make our contest -a howling success. Should any- of the other contestants wish '.to.. run cards of thanks, our columns are open to them. CARD OF THANKs.-We wish to thank our friends and neigh b:)rs and also the attending phy sicians, Drs. Woodruff and Long far their' kindness and good attendance shown us through the sickness and death of our beloved .son and brother, Fur man. MaysGo.d's richest bless ings rest upon -theni. W. E. PIN SON, WIF'AND DAUGHTER. Resolutions of Respect. Oin Sunday, Feb. 2, the. spitit of Miss Olive Lewis, of -Pick ens, S. C., and a neinber of the. E. Q. V. Literai:y.Society of the North Greenville High School, went, to her last. resting place; therefore, be it Resolved, That we bow- sub missively to the Divine will of our God, who doeth- all things well. I Resolved, That in her ,death the E. Q. V. Lit:erary Society has lost one of its brightest jewc e-s and most loyal members. Resolved, That . b6py of these resolutions 'be sent to the SENTINEL-JOURNAL and to the Greenville Daily News. Elsie Ola Neves, Elsie Josept i e Barton, Annie Sue Reid, Committee. 'Whereas, God has called fromi our midst one of our beloved members, Miss Olive Lewis, a promising young lady with such noble traits of Christian charac ter' that placed her foremost in the hearts of her many friends, being always found at her nost of duty, laboring with an untir ing energy for all that was good and noble; therefore, be it Resolved, That we the B. Y. P. U. tend to the bereaved fami ily our heartfelt sympathy in this time of great sorrow; and may God shed the gentle rays of His 'sunshine into their 'hearts. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the fanm lily of J. J. Lewis, and that a copy of the same be placed upon the records of the B. Y. P. U., also that a copy be sent to the SENTINEL-JOURNAL and Baptist Courier. J. L. Willis, Stella Bomar, Osie Allison, Committee. In Memoriam. Died, at her home near Con neross, on the 4th inst., at 2 p. mn., of typhoid fever, Neoma Inez Entrekin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Entrekin, aged 14 years. She was buried the day following at Conneross cemetery. She is gone, sweet daughter, Gone to rest; It is hard for us, But God knows best. None bnt God * - M012 Could give us power To bear our grief In this sadi hour. We should not giljeve It is not right When we know our child Is an angel bright. Her voice was sweet, Her presen(ce dear; Our home is sad One vacant chair. FATrHER ANT) MOTHER. Westminster, S. C. Death of Mr. 0. T. Simmons. On the morning of the 28t1 ult. Mr. Oval T. Simmons die' at his home, Pickens, R. D. 4 after a long illness of Bright' disease. Although everything that loving hands could do wa (lone for him, the ravages o the disease could not be arrest ed, and at 2.30 -in the morninj he passed into the great beyond leaving behind many relativel andl friends, who will mourn thi (leath of such *a bright an< promising young man. Trho funeral servicefwere helt at the Calvary Baptist churci -of which ho had been a mem her for some tiine-the day fol lowing his death. The funera services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. W. C. Seaborn. Our brother was 31 years old and a worthy Knight of Pickeni Lodge, No. 123. .The order losl a loyal tnengbeV, for the tru4 spirit of Pythilanism is incorh prehensible to dny one who 1i ignorant of the principles ani underlying puriposes of the or dei';to a man thoroughly im. bued with that spirit selfishnesi is impossible, and he who is an. imated by such purposes cannoi stoop to anythineg sordid or n OD FLOU A fresh car of P. P. P. Flour has just reached us. "Best Flour in the World", our customers say. $6 per barrel. Try it and see for yourself. BE & MAULD Exclusive Agents. manly. He was laid to rest with the State honors of his fraternal order, out the pallbearers being 'R. R. Roark, H. A. Nealey, J. R. Ashmore, R. W.~ Waries,, Thlos T. J. Anderson and Rbsmian Edens. y How sad it is to see our loved I ones leave this wor1ld of sor- made. i row. But when the trump of on li God shall sound on the resurret.. he tion morn and when death's hir prison bars are broken and our loved ones we shall see, what a meeting that will be. Then tl0'o our sorrow wvill be turned to ) e 1 gladness. A FmIND. Alli As soon as a woman becomes end a 'heartless her case is hopeless. T"'"' You can't borrow happiness, gi~ 3 but it's different with trouble. tavi 1 SI- - 19b7, a Instead of regretting yester- in the day get busy and do something lu2 today. deeded Is It Your OwonHair? ? and a Do you pin your hat to. your tlip8w ar a'td t ~~ Haven't eniough hair? It must J ii'e be you do not know Ayer's |Pure Hair Vigor! Here's an intro- for aut duction ! May the acquaint--. h a ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair I ~"" Use this splendid hair-food, Noti00 stop yot r falling hair, and get mi ka rid of four dandruff. Judget The best kind of a testimonial-- the ofa sixt eas."theo ford Lo~f* *1*u sida ge RIE INle, Pan i i s. oung,'tIal. Daefedns n Sth foling amdcaa n orsa n tPCkemn cur ICourt. lowinge desloribed rea es' upn in the einer mtlion i el tow: hafL piece, parcel, or tract of I na sadi be~ing situnat ain the counsty lato nfo,-esid. on both sides of a Mile Riher, containing four 'd (400) aarea, mhore or I. sa. and I e tract oft land conveyed by N. d en to Mutri Ann Maduden and ra of her body the 2d1 day of April nd( the dleedi to which is recorded isffice of Register of Maniae Con e im Book "A" paeb '782. 'xe-pt >Ort ions of tIaidl tract as se has ('ff, and reference is hereby o stid dleed for further "lescri p af staid hand, which now ad lands of 0. 0. Smith, N. B. J. H. Adanms, Mary Bro-vn and M1adden. ta: On'-thirdl cas) 0o daiy of' d( the bala nce 'on a credit of' o ae 'o years in * (1111 amfounts. The por'tei s to draw interest from B -le and to be secured by the f the. purchaser or p~urchsE ra, mortgage of the prenmises, withA an the purchaser or purchanirs to ite p ayment of thbe creolit portion, terms of a tle must I e complied Ithin one hour- or the premises resold on samte duy, aser, or pmt chaasers. are to pr.y papers and ior the recording~ of A. J..BOOGS, [seal.] Clerk of (court. f Final Settlemnent and Discharge e is hereb - given that 1i wial pplication to J. B. New bery, Esq. >f Probato for Pleckens county, in e of' South Oarolinq. o A ke'e20th February JQ08, at 11 *ock In mnoon, or as soon) thereafter as plication can be heard, for leave final settlement of the estate of bMoore, decased, andI obtain dis. as administrator of said estate. D. 0. MOOREI. Wd Administratok.