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P0kens SentinlI-Journal Uappeuings of a Local, and Personal Nature. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bov, n are both confined' to their roollis with la grippe. Capt. F. G. Mauldin, of tbe U. S. army, was on a visit to home folks last week. We understand that Dr. J. A. Cannon was cut .last Thursday by Amos Sutherland at Pump kintown. Very little particu lars can be learned about the affray. B. P. Kelly gives notic o that he has sweet potatoes for sale te "Queen of the South." He ii also some ol swine, having two pigs, 3 months old, that weigh 70 pounds each. - All members of the Pickens Poultry, Pigeon & Pet Stock Asssociation are requested to meet in SENTINEL-JOURNAL Office Friday, March 13, at 4 p. m. E. H. CRAIG, Pres. Elliott Batson, formerly of Pickens, S. C., has returned home for awhile......Frank Bag well and Furman Cison made a flying visit to Pickens county, S. C., Thursday last horse trading.-Reba Cor. Sylvan Val ley News. "The Enchanted Apple," an operetta, will be given in the High School auditorium, Friday evening, March 13th, inptead of the 6th, as lid been expected. The proceedh to be equally di vided between the piano fund and the Town Improvement So ciety. Miss Knight's nmsic class will present "The Enchanted A p ple," a. 3-act operetta, in the High School auditorium, Friday evaniug, March 13th. A ,mall admission fee will be charged, and the proceeds used on' the piano fund. To-day is moving day in Pick ens. Three fa nilies change places of abode. J. F. Hariis, vho has bought the Mrs. M. J. Harris property, now occupies it, while R. L. Davis, who for. merly lived there, has bought and moIAved to the Ambler house on the corner of Main and Gar yin streets, while W. J. Bolt now occupies the J. F. Har iis M~eares house. Mr'. Andrew G. Wyatt, a pro minent citizen of the county and wxell-known merchant, died at his home in Easley, last Tues (lay morning, after a short ill ness. He had been in ba~d health for sonme time, but had been able to be up and at his business until last week, but a fatal ter mination of this attack was not! expected. The deceased, who was 61 years old, leaves a wife and nine children, besides a host' of relatives and friends to mourn his death. He was laid to rest in West View cemetery, the (day following his death, a large coni cour'se of relatives andl friends witnessing the obsequies. Layii m's Miss'o-iary Mnmme it. The committee in charge of' the Layman's Missionary Move ment in the Pickens Association have arranged for meetings at thie churches as follows: Cross Roads-Third Sunday in March, to be conducted b~y the pastor and J. T. Traylor. Mile Creek--Fourth Sunday in Ma!1 to be conducted by the r "4 0. E. Robinson. C and Sunday in Apri. -conducted by the pastor, T 1. Hallum and W. J. Bolt. K] P4 We buy nea which enabies purchase you n we carry the la this part of the Big stock c Squares, Lace thing needed ii Call on us fc Cothiug, goits for M rtchell Wo~gns. Chinse C Waulkover and Zeiger Shoes-all winoetr.. Pleas'ant Grovec-Second Sun- HeI was almosi day in April, to be conducted by and much la the pastor and C. E. Robinson. knew him. Mountain Grove--Fourth Sun- We would < day in April, to be conducted by ents to Him the pastor and R. T. Hallum . jgrace is sui Mt. Tabor-Fourth Sunday in Endure your e April, to be conducted by the i children. "'X pastor and C. E. Robinson. I loveth He ei Nine Forks--First Sunday in joice that you May, to be conducted by the' in heaven. pastor, J. T. Taylor and others. IThe intermi Peters Creek-Second Sunday I Mountain (ro in May, to be conducted by the' followinig his pastor and C. E. Robinson. . (lI'wee Cedar Rock-Second Sunday.~ in May, to be conducted by the* I1 pastor and J. T. Taylor. But some1' day Cateechee-Third Sunday in In that. somi May, to b:e conducted by the Blessedl JUeans. pastor, J. C. Garrett andl others. InI your lovr Until 1e he:mu If this prograninue does not "The1( loved suit any church, notify C. E.N llf Robinson and it wvi'l he changed. Non tw* G Death of Little Cartee Cantrell obei.1 Cartee, the 3-year-child of Mr. Tis hard t~o Pi andMrs J.L. antrell, getting1 And ytwe too close to the fire, the flames TIhey're( fr'ee ignited his clothing and he wasi troubles burned so severely that death IAnd are at CiIone a fe~w hours later. His mother, who was milking, hear- I To ing his screamis, ran to his res- Thle Board of (cue, b)ut lie was beyond all hu- gie notice that nor pay aniy cli man aid. . or not contrac Little Cartee was a very bright1 before the work s child and of grentle dispositon. ' [TGhEN -_'1' 0 qRLOR! rly every piece of Furniture in car load lots us to save you at least 15 per cent on every ake. A look at our line will prove to you that .rgest line of Furniture, Stoves, Chairs, etc., in country. Chairs, all sizes, styles, price; Stovs from $ 7.0 to $35-0 Beds 2.00 to 15-00 Springs 2.00 to 15-00 Mattresses 2.00 to 15.00 Kitchen Tables 2.00 to 5.00 Dining Tables 6.oo to 12.50 Centre Tables -75 to 5-oo Sideboards 1 2.50 to 40.00 Kitchen Safes 3-00 to 8.co Washstand.3 2.00 to 10.oo Dressers 5.oo to 25-CO Suites 15.oo to 6o.oo H dl Racks 3.00 to 17.50 Bed Lounges 8.oo to 17-50 Iron Beds 3.00 to 15.00 f Machines, Trunks, Mattings, Rugs, Art Curtains ond Window Shades, in fact every 1 the house at prices thot can't be matched. r anything. THORNLEY Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods a specialty. ity Buggies, Iron King Stoves, Now Home Sewing Machuines, Hlan idolized at hon-e ved by all wI 0 ommendthe par-' who says, NyTPi k n cient for thee." hastening as wise - -____ Whomi the Lord lasteneth." Re have a treasure o~nt took place at ye church the day de(ath. Funeral :onducted by Rev. we wvill miss thee Seu o a yT circle hecrc; wve will caress thee Fehticawe rmn iy land so fairGurnedtlic mai~y you keep him~ oei n ltu xli ig armfs so dear, the sentence, yu adadsatyu a )ines are ailt here." Wchvstie tisbi (1 could give us yosoctig grief in this sad irt from those w know 'tis hest; froemusllorhCar Free Publiwekc.o n Guaranteeditoionves tCome in and not us explai LcfoWey nhav1~ ektuidtis buI vrati n g i rest.l Don -ommsine rs E, F. LOOPER, S es' $3J.00 H1at-Boyden, >bao~e Plants. iW until the season closes. to you how to prepare den early. iess carefully and can tell )rnig Co.