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14 Ntutr& - ?LOTICE. All committeemen connected with the Pickens County Fair Association are requested- to meet at Pickens, in the Court House, on Friday, Augugt '28, at 4 o'clock p. m., A full attend ance is desired, in order tht t nothing may be left unfinished that might contribute to the success of the Fair. Respectfully, T. J. MAULDIN, Pres. Miss Carrie Hutchins, of Lib erty, Is visiting Miss Lillian Irene Clark in Elberton, Ga. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Baker, of Pickens, died last Wednesday and was buried Thursday at the family graveyard. Ruth Rebecca, the 8-months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holder, of Pickens, died on the 24th inst., and was buried the day following. Miss Lillian Irene Clark, of Elberton, Ga., will arrive in Liberty, Saturday, to resume her class in music. Mi is Clark is a splendid teacher and has a number of scholars who can attest as to her efficiency. We are requested to announce that any church wishing the fall meeting of the Pickens Co. Singing Convention can write to either one of the committee, John F. Lesley, J. Frank Alex der. R. M. Baker, at Easley. p. m. Officers of the Grand Lodke'will be present All Ma sons in good standing -cordially InvI d, A. . Weib6i' requests us to thank the people of the county for the very flattering vote given I him, and to state that his rec ord is before them, and should they see fit to re-elect him his best efforts will be 'expended in servingithem. . Among the amusement fea tures at the .county fair will be a moving picture show. The Electrice Theater will be here with its marvelous movig pic tures and magnificently illus trated songs. This is the great est marvel of the age. THE SENTINEL-JOURNAL has received notice from the Boggs candidates, in the county to ex .tend their thanks totheir friends throughout Pickens comity for the very flattering vote given them, and to assure all that their support is highly appre ciated. Latest reports from over the /state indicate that Ansel is elected. governor; Boyd is re elected; Mellichamp and Swear engen run over for superintend ent .of education; Cansler and Caughman run over for railroad commissioner; Smith and Evans run over for the Senate; Jones was re-elected state treasurer. In t'he county race, Mauldin and Hinton run over for the House; Moore and Welborn run over for county commissioner; Jennings and Roark run oyer .for sheriff. In the solicitor race, McSwain and Bonham run over. As we go to press retu~rns indicate that Aiken is re-elected - to congress from this (3d) con gressional district by a Very Select the beo fin your farm and fields t s tow.. Come and see wha your neighbor brings-it wil help you to show the best yoi have; it will help you to sw what your neighbor brings It will do you and you: neighbor both good to ge together and exchange ideas give him your methods and gel the best of his. Then the faih will be as a school. All wil be benefitted. Be a booster Don't be a knocker. All together for. the Pickene Co. Fair. A. M. MORRIS, Chn Farm and Field Com. Mr. J. A. Peek, manager of the Pickens Hardware Co., has finished up his soreroom jusi like he wants it and is daily re. ceiving his stock of goods, con sisting of shelf hardware, agri Cultural implements, t:-ves, guns, etc.; in fact, any hng found in this line anywhere else will now be found right here. Mr. Peek was raiscd in a hard ware stora and knows the hard ware line frm A to Z. We cominend him to our reides and ask for him a liberal patron age. Th's store will be oper for business with a full line of new go ds next week, and an invitation is extended the peo. ple of the county to inspect this store during fair week. Watch For his ad. in this paper; in the meantime give him a call if you are looking for right prices. The Bethlehem congreg tion is to build a commodious church in the near future. The con gregations have so far outgrown fhe present building that a t rter church is a necessity. Rev. N. G. Ballinger gave no bice at his last regular Sunday norning mecting that he would rneet the congregation on Mon :ay afternoon to consider the dvisability of building at once. U this rference a proposition was made to move the church to a location on the Easley road, but this was lost, and then the vote was. made unanimous fo: bhe present location. And. now i now and better building will go up here, where the Method lsts hayve worshiped for more bhan one hundred yeara, ani making the fourth one et'ectei within that time. R. B. Byars T. Hi McWhorter and L. R Durham..were selected a build ing-committee, and Elleha Gil strap chairman of. finance comn mnittee. About $500 were sub scribed by those present, an< the committee will proceed a oace to the, building. The pas tor and people 'are shappy ove: the prospect of beihig in thei: new church by the 'end of th4 conference year. Set Good Example. .llvery parent is like a looking-glasi for Children to dress themselves by Therefore parent. should keep th4 glass bright and clear, not dull anl4 spotted, as thqir example is a rich iti beritance for the rising generation. The Genial Host. "So that you may all have a goo time," exclaimed the genial host, am not having soup served. fier will be no e*try anid no water bli cults with the cheese. I guess all th other stuff can be eaten quietly." A Wife's Position. / In England the wife is the queer in France the companion, in German the housekeeper, and in Italy th slave, is the burden of an old sayinj ia America she seems to be a litti of all the others. Healthy Italians. Itaians of the poorer class are note for their geigeral good health. Thi Is to some 4xtent attributed to th fact that the working people of Ital eat less meat than those of any othe European nation. RE you goil on any o% need of r( travel with? Ar first class order, We have so and durable, for A full lin Felt ] Some of the ever seen displa] can be made up To see then 'LRO WHERE WHAT THEY 8AY ABOUT HAR RIS NO]I RUNN 3 I A. K. West End. r< ig away for a vacation or on business?, er night trip? Is any of your apparel oul p1enishing? Is your St:it Case, Bag < e all the hundred and one things needed or do you need any of these necessaries? me Suits in the two -and three-piece kin travelling, whether for business or pleasu .e of Negligee Shirts, St Eats and Summer Undei handsomest Suit Cases, Grips and Trl red-all at the lowest possible prices tha for, i is to be convinced. THSCF EENVILLE, S. YOU GET THE P they say its a shame to butcher prices like he d Just scooped in a lot of fine clothing, about, 100 pair alike. No matter to you how I did it, they ar the price, $1.48 for $8.00 pants. $2.98 for $4.00 to $ lot of stuff, bran new and made up by the best ni anything from a fence.rail to a wash tub. Come < Several hundred bran new veets, mostly small nue Black PepPer 10o lb., 20 nutmegs for be., Oil 1t bacco for $1.00, until I get Nady to quit it. Best sugar cured hame get prices, mine I to 2c bers, preserving powders. I don't ek for your money.- - Bring me the produce-id t1 CountryHams, T D R E INC A special pre-inventory or give away sa to close out SUMMER GOODS, to win, make room for FALL and WINTER G' Beginnlng August 1st we put the knife Summer goods, All of our printed wash goods that we are now offered at 7 cts. Short ends ai price. Men's and ladies Underwear ha goods share the same cut. Men's and will be sold at cost. I have the reputation of saying what we we say. PAR-K. Are you going 6f repair or in >r Trunk fit to for traveling in I, light weight re. raw and .wear inks you have .t the materials -ILD. C. oes it would be near the truth. ) air pants in the lot, no two here and going like hot cakes 3.00 pants. This is a "swell" anufrcturers. I can fit most tuick while your size is here. Libers, so is the price. c, and 20 plugs Bun o'red to lb less. Frult jars, caps, rub trade unless I can save you SHARRIS., le, but the time has come :1 up Summer business and DODS. DEEP in the price of all sold at 1o and i2y; cts. id Remnants at one-halI ye been reduced. White women's low cut shoes mean, and doing what