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Pickenls Sentinel-JourE aapOl)Oigs of a Loceal and P~rsc, Nature. C. L. Cureton is at home I a short stay. Mrs. E. B. Webb is v siti her parents.in Atlanta. Every dog has his day a every woman has -her way. Hon. J. P. Carey attend court at Walhalla this week. Rev. - Fant, of Anderson, visiting Mrs. N. E. Thornley. Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Maul( visited in Charleston last wee Born, on the 7th inst., to Al and Mrs. J. F. Brock, twins brace of boys. D. B. Cooper and J. P. Care Jr., spent a few days in Colm bia last week on business. P. P. McDaniel and sist Miss Grace, of Easley, visit, rlatives in Pickens, Sunday. Mrs. 0. B. Williams, Gainesville. Ga., is visiting h parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Richey. Walter Langston, who h been in the west for son time, is visiting his parents, M and Mrs. J. T. Langston. Magistrate C. G. Rowland, Central, was in Pickens, We nesday, on business. He r ports his town in a flourishii condition. Rev. N. G. Bal~nger filled tl pulpit at the Methodist chur< Sunday morning and preach< an excellent sermon to a larl congregai 1 m. Rev. D. L. Lander is condm ing services every night ti1 week in the Presbyterian chur< and will preach Suiday at t usual hour. The commemor tion of the Lord's Supper w be observed on the Sabbath. Report has it that Arth, Ramseur will build on his lot Central and move back thei He and his excellent family w be a valuable acquision to t] town, and their many frien, there will welcome them to thc mid1(st. T. Mi. Norris has bought a I in Centr'al~in ar J. N. Mo'ganr rcsidence, and will innuediate begin the erection of a mode: house wvhich he will occupy < comnplet ion. Central gladly w< conmes such citizens as Mr. ai Mr's. 1Norris to i heir town.' Rev. Crawvford had the Re Fant, of Anderson, to preach the Baptist church last Sabba morning. It was an excelle sermon and was highly comp mented b~y those wvho heard: At night Mr. Crawford had large congregation and ga them a splendid sermion to< gest. Magistrate C. G. Rowland, Cintral, brought Sheriff Je nings another boarder yesterdi in the porson of one Miles Youn who is not so very "young" the ways of wvickedness. HeI charge'd with disputing with I neighbor, onle Henry Turner, the 4th inst., near Central, ox a ploxv-stock, and to make I argumenit more forceful used shot gun with deadly inter Henry got pretty smartly spri kled, especially in the back, o shot penetrating his eye. I will probably recover, but xw novel, look the same again.. the neg meeting of the sessic court Miles will have a char to wish he had been "miile away from that gun, and hi never had anything to do wv that old plow..stok. ual ng nd cd is in k. -a y, n wh r' put e'd we thi, of er kL. I as Ie d .1' 1 thh SS :h 4e a ill S Li F e. FOLJGT :s Sole egenht for Mehell I ir Walkover and Zeig cr Shoe ot 's mn The i r.'acher's supplying the ly mf churches of Pickens "'had it in"' he Al- for their con gregations last Sun-- ht id day. *At the services at them Methodist church in the morn- ca v. ing R~ev. N. G. Ballinger "lifted ca at them out of their boots," and th th they turaed to the Baptist n ut church that night for comfort Ii- and solace, but Bro. Crawford nc it cha~rged them with bayonet and n a saber, and again they were uni- fo ve horse 1. Now, Bro. Lander, of li- the Presbyterian church is smit ing them hip and thigh. Just y such doses as have been re cently m "fed io the p~eople are what are a nneeded, and we are glad the to 7y preachers are -able men and can Cl g,''"shell (lhe woods"' for the enemy. iC: SThese sermons are calculated to' R ." do good and will be of benefit to as the churches. 'is erA Sad Death.tl uis After a long illness and much a suffering, he has gone to rest. it. IOn the 6th inst., Mr. B. M. Clark ndied at his home, near Cross oRads.' HeI has been gat heredD -Io to the saints above, where we 'ill shall meet again. Weep not, At ,loving ones, though a place has ns been made vacant that can ice never be filled ini this wor.ld. Ir s" Heb was every body's friend. We ad i can truly say that lie was loved i .th I by all who knew him. He suffered long but patient -FR JITC T Ve buy nearly every piece < eh enables us to save yo chase vou make. A look at carry the largest line of Fu part of rhe country. Chairs, all sizes Stovs from $ Beds Springs Mattresses Kitchen Tables Dining Tables Centre Tables Sideboards I Kitchen Safes Washstands Dressers Suites I Hall Racks Bed Lounges Iron Beds lig stock of Machines, T iares, Lace Curtains ond W, g.needed in the house at pr -all on us for anything. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Genl gonm, 3hase City Buggies, Iron Kit 3-al1 winuerm. t n I when the summons came was ready. How often he s called us for the last twc :mths, day and night he would 11 us. And it seems that wc ni still hear him calling us tc at beautiful home where he w rests. IHe was willing to go and had thing to r'egret. .He knew~ thing of selfishness, but lived r* those around him. He was; buried at Cross Roads the 7th inst. He was 5( ars old, and left an aged other', wife, one son and flvc ~ughters and a host of friends mourn his death. Brothei ark's funeral was preached at oss Roads on the 5th inst., by wW. C1. Seaborn. God lesvs the bereaved family the prayer of one who loves em all. 1e band of angels in heaven 1'm sure was not complete, >God has taken him from uw To fill a vacant seat. sar brother, you have left us Left us, brother, forever more it we hope to meet you,brother, On that bright and hapi y shore. the land of ancient story Where our loved ones now care; the land of love and glory May we meet our brothei there. CraVnE 0 LOR! >f Furniture in car load lots u at least 15 per cent on every our line will prove to you that rniture, Stoves, Chairs, etc., in , styles, prices 7.00 to $35 00 2.00 to 15-00 2.00 to 5.00 2.00 to 15-00 2.00 to 5.00 6.oo to 12-50 -75 to 5-00 2.50 to 40.00 3.00 to 8.c o 2.00 to 10.00 5.oo to 25-C0 5.oo to 6o.oo 3.00 to 17-50 8.oo to 17-50 3.00 to 15-oo runks, Mattings, Rugs, Art ndow Shades, in fact every ices thot can't be matched. %RN LEY 6 s Furnishing Goods a specialty. g Stovo, Now Home Sewing Machines, Hfaw Piekens I See us for Cab Fresh twice a week from no'v Guaranteed to live. Come in and let us explain t Syour land and start your gardi , We have studied' this busirn you somcthing, I Pickens Il GSI~' 6 3.00 Hats-Boyc,1 )Tug Co. bage Plants. until the season closes. o you how to prepare en early. iss carefully and can tell rnu Co.