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Ptkens Sentin oloural MapOUings of a Local and Persoina Nature. 'Mesdames Inez. Morris and Ida' T-ewis spent Sunday with their father, E. E. Mauldin. -Johnnie, the little son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. T. Griffin, wlho h-as been quite sick, is improV ing. Mrs. J. F. Harris spent last Friday in Easley with lier mother, Mrs. M. J. Harris, who is quite sick. .W W. H. Griffin, of Greenville, spent a portion of last week with his mother, Mrs. Florence Griffin, in Pickens.. Rev. S. P. McCarty will preach at Gap Hill next Sun (lay in March, at 10 a, ni,, and at Fairview at 8 y. in. - Miss Ellen Mae Welborn, who is attending the G. F. C., spent part of last week with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wel born, of Pickens, R. 3. Mrs. W. L. Ellis, of Easley, and Miss Rosa Ellis, a charming young lady of Greenville, were the guests of the former's sis fer, Mrs. R. L. Davis, Friday. -Miss Essie Earle and her brother Ewin have gone to Flor ida to spend several weeks. They will also visit their -aunt, Mrs. J. 13. Martin, at Ocklawa, Ga. Misses Ilene and Lorena Tay .Jor, of the G, F. C,, spent part of last week with their parents, ga-pt. and Mrs. J. T, Taylor. f They were accompanied ov r by their friend, Miss Harpe-r. Married, on the 23d inst., by 3. J. Johlsoi, P. 0. Jolhson and Miss Alice May Williams, all of Cateechee. The happy young couple have the best wvislies of their miany, friends, Prof. J. W. Looper jumps us for NOT publishing ALl Of his article hist week, entitled "A Progle.Vsive School," and calls on us to explain why. 'Tihe re. son i:; we are not a niuid-rea(er and could not supply the bal ance out of our own thonghts. We ave space to everythinug that Mr. Looper stnt to this office. E very , evident'y overlooked some of the pages when he went to mail copy to us. We UNDEnsTAND that Pickens Chapter of -R. A. M. had an in slallationi of their officers last Friday night, the execises being held in the schoolhouse, after which a- banquet was served. -Some say the exercises were "p1ublic," while others say they were not, as invitatiqns were sent out, so the editor of this paper can say nothing-if it wa. public he was not notified, - nor asked to make mention of the fact, and he is of the opinion that it was "very private" and -'select, because lie does not be long to this branch of the order, and lie received no "invitation" to attend or any notice for pub licity to the effect "that there was anything doing" and a re quest to publish same. H-e is not a mpmnber of this branch of the order, and, as a consequence, has to depend on the conunittem andI "ihr in authmity" to igfi im of @)wM paeig, muneatd"to himo ncn stesined o 4h wsftat @my Ver meekf as4 of dimi' dea ..- * 400 samp of Ch one of the largest 1 If your suit is ma( rinht and we rs ri to $to. on a uit fo better suit and a b< ternational. We t Last Fall was the I intend to double it Call and inspect ot save you 25 per ce CNothing, Shon Solo rgonk for MYlnell Vogons, cats city . Walkover nud Zeig er Shoes-all winers. The local chapter U. D. C.DrL.0Muh held a most interesting meetingylespnaf at the home of Mrs. T.i J. Maul- we nPcos din last Friday. Teewr Mrs. N. E. Thornley, who has ios ebr been on a visit to her daughter,frmohrtw Mrs. Olive Oliver, in Nashville,Prsnatth . Tenn., for some time, on ac- to rdyngt count of sickness, returned home Thlaiso Friday. She reports that "Miss achrhsre Olive" was considerably betterdyan Wee whe sh letnd bl tositup.MDr.i Ll Mud you fr th magificnt.ilve ero e tawere agd setwhih Ihae rceiedfro fromi other $ow, you.Ihihlyapprciae saeriandf church ve andi1 s ~rt~inl a ea dif y and. P. edner wen se lefi, occasbl to it aup. oihll uil En SENTINEL:-s togmyofriankswehe Pwes Bptri2 wos fordlyhegifent meilver godbe aconofsknde< te wcht IAhain receikrming oert fille th you, aI ihyos apreitesamue for pechurc an te. Iucs alof th ocas. to ex amble to fal his a3 your, truly with besta is o ng reachedon. Six Mile church~ w4g byy((ed Excursion to the gyqmid~ Tyggdg yyyyjg, Tok New orleans,. Mn hi] be bildiM We iM1% MR$ M * xia athem |~rz $$1A H M  iMr&RM18f-ik i kes09Q OYMS W# #904. ikiM tk ,Ce .ri t,.rdis0 Or an dm' at haJ6~4 s ila aTw*rILan8 IN. >thing from The International Tailoring C :ailoring establishments in the world. le by The International it is made right, f :ht. What is the use of paying a tailor f r taking your measure when you can gel :tter fit by having your suit made by the ] ake your measure and guarantee a fit. )est season we have had on this line and i this spring. ir samples and let us show you how we c nt on your suit. [HORNELX q, Hats and Gonts Furnishing Goods a specialty. iggies, Iron King Stoveg, New Home Sewing Maclhir in, of Green- a wv (days last od many vis >f the order s, that were __________________ \. M. installa-J the Presbyte-I I dinner Tuies sday, in the ding. They ed, they set a aleared some tension work. ford was un.. Fresh twice a week fr< >pointment at Guaranteed to live. st church on Conme in and let us e> 3. Rev. J. M- your land and start yo aoinmnt We have studied thi appreciative you something. Rates - e andi Pen~secola, ltailway.I ii celebrations at Labile, Ala., and authern flailwvay vt rate of one its for the~ roun: I _______________________ y February 2i6t., l ________ ',lualve; Mg~rc~$ si to; ceye ly .l1ae than -pp -' o q. ,to' its - 5- 'A a n Are an o, aiwes' 8.00 Hats--Boydeii, s Drug Co. 4/ Cabbage Plants. >m now until the season closes. :plain to you how to prepare ar garden early. s business carefully and can tell