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ickons Sentinel-Journal H appeoings of a Local and. Personal Nature. quite house - a good C. E. Robinson and Major Nimmons wont to the Oolenoy section Tuesday, on business. Mr. Ben McDaniel returned Monday from a pleasant visit to his father in Rutherfordton, N.C. Lend a helping hand to the U. D. C. and also enjoy a treat by going to the entertainment Thursday. The friends of Doc Pace are pleased to so him on the streets again, after 'being~ critically ill for some time. The Layman's Missionary meeting was well attended at Enon last Sunday and the col lection was fine. Charles Foster an(d Vance Featherstone, two fine young men from the Peter's Creek sec ton, spent Monday in town. Messrs. Larry Thornley, Geo. S. Legare, Bailey Robinson and C. Bacon and Master Bill Legare are off to the mountain streams on a fishing.) trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bacon, of Charleston, S. C., arrived in Pickens a few days ago, and while here will be the guest of ' ' ' S. Legare. Atlanta, is in Pickens and Mrs. I n1y friends are looking so well. The Daughters will give an entertainment in the schoo1 house Thursday night, July 2nd, consisting of music, "The Arkan sas Traveller," a cake walk and other Lttractions. Admission 15 cents. The Easley ball team vent over to Westminster Thursday and got beat 16 to 2. If Hagood Bruce and Pat Jennings of Pick ens hadn't played with Easley, no telling what the score would have been. Miss Pauline Izier of .Orange burg, reached Pickens Monday afternoon, and her many friends were delighted to see her. She will be the guest of Hon. and Mrs. George S. Legare while in Pickens. H. M. Hester, popular rural nor~'on Route No. 2, leaves * **. *~''' I-Y ate from * e~n to the * aral Car rieil, whc act la Aiken, S. C., on July 3d and 4th. The siging at Concord church last Sunday was attended by a big crowd, people from all over the county being there. There -was some good singing in the forenoon and afternoon, and a good sermon at 11 o'clock. 'Those strange d i sc or dan t notes and unearthly noises are being made by the Pickens Band which has resurrected itself from oblivion and has resumed their siestas of practice. Do not get scared at the fuss; it is noth ing to hurt you. The town election yesterday resulted in 70 for and 1 against surrendering the present char'ter of the TownI of Pickens, and accepting incorporation under Volume 1 of the 'utes of South Cai'o w r~ i XLVIII. J. C. Beard visited his parents in Honea Path last veek. Miss Thalia Griffin of Green ville Is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Hester, in Pickens, - Miss Vesta Ashiore left Tues day for an extended iisit to Atlanta, Chicago a n I other places. This has been a dull week for the baseball team, no game hav ing been played and no practice work either. Mr. J, 0. Brock, lately of Sen eca, is opening up a first class jewelry shop in Pickens this week. He will, for the present, be located over the Pickens Drug Co., but will soon move into the building now occupied by bar ber Porter. There will be an all day sing ing at Antioch Baptist church the second Sunday in July. Pominent leaders will be present, and everybody is invited to come with plenty of song books and well filled baskets, and have an enjoyable and profitable time. The Teachers Institute opened Monday with a good enrollment. The enrollment is increasing daily. The instructors are Profs. Swittenberg, Dominick and Miss Moseley. They are paid by the State and the teachers of the county should attend the school. The Pickens Mill and Liberty Mill baseball teams played a Ivery listless game on Saturday afternoon, the result being 12 to 0 in favor of the former. A large crowd was present and cheered the boys when they deserved applause, but there were timep throughout the game when an officer like Hovey Nealy conl( ,have proven vagrancy against the entire audience. Many phie nomenal plays were made, foi instance, Green M c L e s k e y caught a ball,and the "immortal George" never received such an ovation as Green did when he pe formed this great stunt. Ha good Bruce also came in for con siderable applause, he not only caught a ball, but made foul hits out of three chances. This record has never been equalled in the history of baseball, but Hagood is willing to make an affidavit to the above effect, so we have every reason to believe he is correct in hIs statement. Wyatt Jennings played a star game and told many jokes throughout the game and kept the audience in good humor. Wyatt was hit by a pitched ball, which of course was purely acci dental, but had it not been foi the influenc' of Manager Beard the Liberty pitcher would have ,been prosecuted for assault and battery with an intent to shorten the future of 'this promising player.___ Picnic July 4th. Pickens, R. F. D. No. 4. There will be a picnic at Mr. N. J. Anderson's spring, near Oolenoy church, July 4th. It is 'the most ideal place for a picnic in the up-country. Program for the morning: Song, America; declamation, by James Anderson; song, by littk Misses Viola and Cleo Hendricks: recitation, Flag of the Rainbow, by Misses Irene and Irma lien dricks and'Inez Keith; reading, Declaration of Independence, by Thomas Griffin; recitation, 4th of July, by Miss Alma Jones: (declamlation, by Feltz Crenshaw: song, Star Spangle Banner. Everybody is invited to come and bring well filled baskets. The candidates have special In vitations. There will be plenty of fried chicken on the table. * ~* Early Cotton tIossoms. Pickens, S. C., R. F. D. No. 5. Mr. Editor: Inclose you will please find a coton bloom which was open the 22nd of June. Please publish In your honor Iable paper and ask If anybody 'can beat this. Yours respectfully, B. F. MAULDIN. Will Anderson, colored, who lives on Mr. Jim Kirksey's farm, one mile from Pickens, brought a cotton blossom to this office Tuesday morning. Card of Thanks. We take this method of ex tending our thanks to our neigh bors and friends for their kind ness and help during the illness and death of our husband and father and brother. May the blessings of God be showered on them. Mus. MARY MCCOMBS, Family aind1 Brothers. Pickens-Table Rock Street. As I have heard nothing from this street I will drop you a few lines. Crops are very good and fruit enough to do us. E. F. Keith's new hotel is nearly completed and will soon be ready for boarders. What has become of the county conunissioners? - Fell in some gully in the road and h ave never been found, I presume. Dr. Horton is getting some practice around in the nmoun tains. We dont feel that we are losing any good news by not taking the Pickens Thumb paper (Pickens News). The old S.-J. is the sheet in which wve are and ever will be inter ested. PEirER Pusu A LONG. Horses Taken After Suriender. Abbeville, S. C., June 24. ED. JOURNAL:-Just before the last session of congress adjourn ed we succeeded in passing the following: ''The time for filing claims under the provisions of the act of Feb. 27, 1902, and amend ments thereto, for horses, sad dles and bridles taken from Con federate soldiers in violation of terms of surrender, and for the payment thereof, is extended for twelve months from the passage of this act; all claims not presented within this time shall be forever barred." The above does not refer to any other property of any kind except that mentioned. If in terested parties willl write me I will take pleasure in having their claims collected. Very respectfully, WYA~r AIKEJN. In a fight in River View park, Pittsburg, between a deer and a bull dog, valued at $500, the deer won easily, killing the dog. Farm For Sale. Do you Need a Nice Little Farm? I have a place lying 44 mile: southwest of Pickens, contain ing 62 acres, 35 of which are ir cultivation, balance in timber Two good cottage dwvellings anm necessary outbuildings, goof pasture and nice little orchard Place is well watered, in a gooi neighborhood, and a bargain a $30 per acre. Termus to suit you See me at once, for such a plac< will not stay on the niarlket long at the price offered. H. M. H EwTrn Pickn, . C Candidates' Column For U. M. Menate ' I beg to announce my candidacy for the Uiit.d States Senat in the approaching Demo cratic priinarry, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. It. U. RHETT. For Congress, 3d District For Molicitor 10th Circuit I am a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the 10th JudleIal Circuit of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I have served in court continuously for several years as court stenograher after completing ily law course arid I am aniliar wit I the work ings of the coul ts. M. C LONG. I hereby annronitce myself a candidato for the ottice of Solicitor of the Tenth Circuit, and pledge myself to aibide the result of the primary election, and to stupport the nominees of the Democratic party in said primary. PROCTOR A. BONHAM. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Solcitor of the 10th ,iudicial Circ1it, subject to the Democratie Prinry election. A. if. DAGNA LL. Subject to the iemocratic primary eleetion. I ant a candidate for Solicitor of Tenh ,Judicial circuit. J.J. MeSWAIN For House of Representatives The many friends of the IION. JAMES P. IA IIY respectfully announce him as a candi date for re-election to the House of Representt. tives, subject to the action of the voters in the primary election For Clerk of Court I hereby minnounce myself a candidate for Clerk of the Court for lickens County, subject to the action of the Demoeratic Primary. VitANK E. COX. To the Citizens of Pickens Conty: I anking you for your confidence and sup pot in tihe pnist ud assuriui youithat I shall nilways endeavor to prove worthy of It in the utn ire. should you see fit to again entrust me with the ofi10, I offer Imyself a candidate for it election to the ollice of' Clerk of Court, sub ject to the ienocraetie primary election. lespcetfuIlly, A. JOHN BOGGS. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself it eandidate for re election to the ollive of SherilY, suhject to the ictionr of the voters in the Democratic primary ele-tionl. .1. U. .ENNINGS. I hereby aniouniee myself as a candidate for for Sheril of Pickents contty, subject to tie rules rnd regulatiors of the i)emrocratic party. J. M. .A.IMESON. I hereby ainoimee myself as a candidate for I the otiee of Sherifl of Pickens Cournty, subject to the netion of the D-moeratic priary. It. It. ROA IK. I hereby announce myself its a candidate for the ottive of Sheriff of Pickens county, subject to the action or the mocrrrtic primiry. CHAS. L CCI''TON. For Auditor I hereby offer my-elf as a eandidate for the otlice of ronaty Auditor, subjeet to the actionr of tie Iemnocratic party in the primry election. \\'hile comp arratively i youig imrai. I feel corm Ieterit to discharge the diuties (if tie othi1c, and If elected I will discharge sit nir daies to rmy best Iability, Give the buys it elhanne to show what they eam do." SA M i. CIA IG. I hereby mnounce myself a enridate for re election to the olice of Counity Adito:, subject to tire aetton of tie voters in the Demomritic primy to N. A. CilISTOPli R. For Treasurer I hereboy annource myself a erndidtite for re election to the ofliee of Treasurer of Pilekens , pounrty , sul.jeit to the action of the voters In the Democratic primary election. it. ). GARVIN. For Co. Suipt. of Education I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the ottice of Counity Supertintend ent of Education of Pickens Cou nty, subject to the actioun of the Diemocratle prirmanry election. R. TI. HIALLUM. For Muye'visor Thie fuieuids o1 MR. E. F. LOOPERil aninourne him as a cerndidarte for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, subject to thre Demo cratic Primary election The marr friends of ex-Commissioner ROB ER T ST EWART respectfiully announce him as a candidate for the office of County Supervrsor, subject to tire action of the voters in the pri mary election. VOTERS, For County connnissioner I hereby anniournce mys-f a canrdidate for the olilee of County Commissioner, suhic to the action of thre voters int the prrimar ' eetioni. With the consent of a few friends I announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner abuiject to tire irirmary election. I.amirn favor of the Texars wide road system, so tire men who have beeun planting cotton arnd cutting ditches in a six foot road will have to stanrd hack. J3. E.OGASSA WAY. I herehy announce myself.a candidate for the oflice of County Comtnissioner of Pickens County, asubjaet to the action of the D~emocratic party ini the primary election. WM. F. YOUNO. The many frIends of 0. WASH IIOWEN an rnounce him as a candidate for re-election to the ofice of County Commissioner, subject to tihe action of the voters ini the primarry election. I hereby anndqine myself a candidate for Commissioner of Plckenrs County, subject to tire action of the voters in the Democratic p ri mary election. S. A. McA LISTER. The many friends of NOAh Ht. MOORE here hy announce him 'a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject'to tire action of the voters in the iermocratic pri mary election. Hie has Nerved the county fr two yeaarn to the best of hIs ability and w il do oven betts r in the future. - For Coroner. The friends of D). A. PARtROTTi respectfully annionnrie him a candidate for re-election to thre 011nce of Coroner, subject to tire acotion of the voters In the Diemocratic pirirnary election. At tire solicitafiont of frienrds, I hereby air troun rce mryself a carndidate for Coroner of Piek errs county, surbee-t to thn action of the Demo. cratic party in the prrimary election., P. H. 11OGGS. For Magistrate Pickens Township. To tire V'oters of Pickens County, S. C.I I ant ia little diafigured, bitt still in tire rIng for the oillco of MagIstrate. I want all of you votrstorekte carly, whiile I maiy lbe foirnd before threelection daty draws nigh, when nmany shrall strive, bunt few slall enrter in, anid tire votes will be coutetd arid threelection mranargers shaill say to all who are riot prepiared, dlepart from irs, we don't know you, and~ goye down to whrere tire Whanrgdoodte nmournet hrfr lis fnrst born. W., C. HRiAMLETT'i. I Irhereby announce ms'self a candidate for Maglatrate for Pickensa Townshrip. subject to the action of the voters In tire Decmocratic pri maury election. For MagIstrate Cen(ral Townsip, To the Democratic Voteis of Central Townstr This is iu 111for) you tWat LOY 118ii 1Wi reserate to yu In the pimaryet a cow P40 the office of Magistrat 11 Geliti M lowuhp I ereby announca nself uicandIdate ftr m election to the office of WMaglhtrate of Centra Township, subject to the action of the Votes "M the AVenocratic primary election. C. G. ROWLAID. SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSIONS Via Southern Railway. Extremely low round-trip Week-End Excursion Tickets ire now on sale for all trains Saturdays and for Sunday morning trains only, to Isle oft Pine3, Tybee; also to many at bractive Mountain Resort Points,. Erom principal stations in South. Darolina. Tickets good to re burn until Tuesday following: late of sale. Also special Sunday Excur Aion rates from Columbia, Au usta and intermediate statione bo Isle of Palms ar.d Tybee. For details, rates, etc., apply o Southern Railway agents, or J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., At anta, Ga.; J. C. LUSK, D. P. A.,; Dharleston, S. C. The Oriat Common Sen Trltmail - ro cure diseases without medicine., If you complain in any way,. ;ee or write me today at Brevard,. 9. C., and secure a life's time :reatment, which cost you $4,. md the filling cost $2 or 2.50,. otal $6 or $6.50 and I will send t to you prepaid with full in itructions and everything re luired. My home or head office is al vays open and orders are filled )romptly. Notice this ad and. rou will always know my where ibouts. If you wish to try my Ireatment while in Easley, S. C.,. ,ee me or Mr. J. L. Thomas,. D. S. Holder, Dovy Hink)o 6 3eorge Haygood, or in Liberty, 3. C., see me or Mrs. T. J Boggs ,vho will be glad to wait on you. [f you buy this treatment and ind it to be a kind of trickery,. -oot, rubbing, electric or faith. mre, I will refund your money it once. It is simply an intelli-. ~ent common sense treatment,, recognized by all intelligent peo ple when they understand it. No well read doctor will speak. igainst it because they cannot zet along very well without it in many cases. So why nrot buy bte book or pamphlet and have a knowledge of your own. Its is worth a doctor's knowing and it is worth your knowing to teach to your children, that they may be Ienefited after' you have crossedithe river. That $4 will (d0 them just as much good as Lt did you before - you crossed.. Inquire after its merits among; vour reliable friends and neigh bors. If it is doing them good it will do you good, whether yotx buy it from a white agent, in dian, dog or negro. Knowledge is what ydu need, and that you can get from the pamphlet and supplement, or my instructions. Don't forget that I refund yousr money with one dollar extra and pay your railroad fare back home, if I fail to benefit you; then and~ there, so come; andI come all who are afflicted and be healed or get more money. Intelligent ladies and gentle men with recommendations wanted as agents at a price. Write today for particulars and circular. DR. I. Z. PHIILI PSI GENERAL AGENT Brevard, N. C. Be sure to see who will "take the cake" Thursay night