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Pickens Sentinel.Journal Happenings of a Local and Personal Nature. RE-ELECTED. NO OPPOSITION. FOR INTENDENT, B. B. LaBoon FOR WARDENS R. R. Roark, J. N. Hallum, J. F. Harris, E. B. Webb. FOR SALE--One J, I. Case tractie n Pngine, ono J. I. Case horse-power, snd o m J. I. Ca.se 1(4 u Road-Holler. 3a. gainrs for any o -e looking for any or the a)ve mooinea. Address R. E. Good win, Pickene, 8. C. Miss Hattie Earle Is visiting relatives in Greenville, The many friends of Mr. J. L. Moon will learn with regret that he was stricken with. paral ysis on Monday night and is now in a serious condition. J. J. Hunter, of the Liberty side, has a water gourd that grew in a stove and will have to be broken before it can be gotten oit. He also has a gourd that will hold a gallon. There will be a singing at Liberty scbool building on the second Sun'day in April, begin ning at 2 o'clock. Public cor dially invited to attend. P. C. CARTEE. Those of our readers who can, should attend the display of pat tern hats Miss Madden will have at Cateechee on the 16th. She has a large and varied stock and cum suit you in quality and price. Mrs. W. 0. Willard, of Liber ty, takes space in our columns to tell our readers of her nice stock of Millinery and Ladies goods. This firm carries in stock a nice, large and well selected line and asks for a share of your trade. Hon. Wyatt Aiken requests us to announce that ,arties wishing fish for ponds or streams should write him at once. He is anxious to put over half a million good fish In the streams of the Third district as soon as possible. The Pickens County Singing Convention will meet with the Glenwood Cotton Mills church the fourth Saturday and Sun (lay in April. J. B. Vaughan and J. L. Moore, of Georgia, have promised to take part in the exercises. Married on Sunday, the 5th instant, Absalom H. Thomas anh Frances Steward at the res idence of P.A, Patterson, by A. T, Winchester,N' P. The con tracting parties are from North Carolina and are rather old, the groom being about 71 years old. Mr. W. 0. Willard, of Liber ty, says he wants spae i this paper to tell our readers of thae nice stock of general merchan dise lhe is carrying, the low prices he is selling them at and to ask for a share of your patron age. "Os" Is all right and can make it to your interest to trade with him. Miss Bessie Ash more and Mr's. J. R. Ashmiore of Pickens, S. C., were in Brirard for a few days on a .visit to J. R. Zach -ary. They returned last Tu71es (lay..Mr. and Mrs. TL. E. Pat ton, who have been on a visit of several days to Central and other places In South Carolina, returned to their home at Pis gah Forest last Tuesday-[iBre vard News. The Republican executive committee of Pickens county met qt Liberty, Mrch 2B, and fixed the time and plao o for the Reptiblican conventioi to Ie held at Pickens C. H. Saturday, April 11, for the purpose of electing delegates to the state and district conventions. P. S. LITTLE, Co. Sec. NOTICE.--To churches and Sunday schools of Liberty town- K ship:-I hereby call a meeting, to be held at the Presbyterian church in Liberty, April 30, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of organizing a township Sun day school association for Lib erty township. Let every Sun (lay school send about five each to the same. L. E. PINcE, Coni. To the Housekeepers and Mer chants of Pickens C. H.: The Civic Association, with the co operation of the Council have appointed the 2nd week of April begining the 12th instant, for cleaning up week. Please burn all papers and other trash. Put tin cans in box or barrel, place conveniently for the wagon. which will call the latter part of same week. Please give the above your special attention, as the Mosquitoes will buzz if their little "incubators, the tin cans, are not renoved out of tovn. Civic Ladies please meet at. court house on the 12th at 3 P. M. The Civic association of Pick ens, after having been disband ed for the winter has again re orgaiized and with the coming __ of spring has begun work in earnest which we hope will be most beneficial to our town. The following are some resolu tions adopted by the association: 1. Look carefully after the sanitary condition of the town and in the spring have a time set apart for cleaning up work. 2 Take some portion of our town and beautify it. 3 Use one kind of shade trees on a street and do not use Caro lina Poplar et al. 4 Do every thing in our pow er to prevent the arread of dis-I The court house squaro is to be enclosed and as soon as thisj is completed the association will begin the work of beautifying the town by making this a most attractive and enviting spot. Women Whe Wear Wel. It is astonishing how groat a change a few years of married life often make in the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the6 brilliance vanish like the bloom from aj peach which is rudely handled. Tho matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo ' of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this change, ignorance and neglect. F1ew young women appreciate the shock to the system through the chango which conmes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic draina and weak-j nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understan~ding that this secret drain is robbing the cheek4 of its freshness and the form of its fairness. As surely as the genersnj health suffers when there is d '~ement of the health of the delcate woma organs, so surely wh e organs ar tablished in helitec o witness to the Tactin c~dom Nearly~j en strong and sick women well. Ingredi-3 ents on label--contains no alcohol or harmful habit - forming drugs. 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Loo SCOTT, SILVERLAKE OUTHERN VAUDI Will exhibit in Pickens Thursda APRIL 9, Unsurpassed and unexcelled Singers, Dancers, ( welties and Vaudeville Speacialties, Beautiful Fit FUN FAST an( A treat to all. Don't miss it. Bring the Ladies der canvas. Shew grounds near Post Office. MATINEE Sa1r Hy A Doors open 7:30 p. m. Admission 15 -SEE Miss Tecoa STYLI SpringAND MILLINERY --AT ~ Clemson Col The ladies of the surrounding country are Hats now on display at my store near Cle spring and summer millinery, as we are prep style. We have a most competent trimmer, her line in Atlanta and several other large cit Her work is being greatly appreciated and son College. You cannot afford to miss seei Old Rats emiodeled for Customers i SCall in and see our goods-hats especial old hats in stock as this is our First spring in busines Miss Madden and her trimmer wili be a bNorris CoW on APRIL lE Sfrom 9 a. mn., to 8 p. mn. She will have a nic for* one day. Those who fail to get to he at the hotel at Catecchee og Thursday, April k. LOOK! & CONNOR'S VILLE SHOWS! y, Friday and Saturday 10, 11 >4I omedians, Aerial Artists, Heal Balancer -e Dances, Illustrated Songs. 1 FURIOUS. and Children. Will show rain or shift Show starts 8:1$:3 c. and 25c..' Madden's SH Summer. DISPLAY lege, S. C.1 urged to see the nice line of Pattern muson College, before buying their ared to make to order or trim in any >ne who has been most successful in ies of the South for several years. complimented by the ladies of Clem ng this display. vho Prefer not Buy New ones y-which are all new and fresh. No i season s. the Hotel at CATEECHEE or ton Mill ~th, 1908, e line of stylish.hats on display there ~r store at Clemson will be welcome d x 6th, 1908. a e