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penings of a Local and Persona Nature. Dr. A. C. Spair, Dentist, wil at Central on January 20tI nd remain four days. 'P P-vvo-t farm. 3( rs. H. A. Richey. uesday was quite a busy ith the c.mmissioners ap g claims. ton has been 91c this week veral bales have been sold price. R SALE-Thoroughbrei Leghorn Eggs from Sil up Winners. $2.00 per 15 J. N. Hallum. A. Bruce, of Greenville in Pickens last week, look "natural as corn bread.' J. Greer, a former citizer berty, but now of Avon Ala., is a visit to rela in the county. ichey returnei -eek from a de er cousin, Mrs. Anderson. arsons returned Friday from a it to relatives ai Laurens. r, who resigned "Big w work. ghs, who re e Easley Bot iJ. A. Shep kens last week es, of "Rock and merly of Pickens, tral, was circu s Pickens friends were delighted son, of Norris. 'th her brother, of Pickesfa Sondley, whc filled th< in th< n church lasi reached two ex -which wer< oyed by sJierers and hunters shoul that J. 0. Brock wil s of furs, such at r, opossum, muskrat Bring in your furs til April 1, 1909. herp will be an a - -y smig at gamp Creek church the Sunday in this month. All rof music are cordially in to come and bring song and don't forget the well skets. (pruilce of good fellows I r Qraig, of Cateechee hisilot in Pickens, anc g at the "Big made a num nce he landet is being mued he younger se usition. s, of ickens thing of a pork~ butchered on the beam a le the editor c gtered one the nds. Ben's fir as our'own goo< mainly due to i ntion of our bett Ben don't want y lIen Edens, of ti 'ion, while out hur yu1 ers wi the muz: d on or abc in some w scharged w The load p of the hal physician nd finger ave the he on. from Noalh his father, nof wi these ot di re the 27th. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. Will Mann, of Six Mile, on the 14th ins., a fine girl. Mrs. Joe C. Brock, of Central, is something of a hog-raiser. She has recently butchered a six months old pig that tipped the beam at 265 pounds. Wolf Creek Local Union was rained out last Saturday, so there will be a called session held in the courthouse, at 2 p. m., Friday, 29th inst. A full at tendance is desired. By order of J. T. Langston, president. N. D. Taylor, photographer, will be in his Pickens studio on Tuesday, 26th, prepared to give you first-class work. This is a "home institution" and should be liberally patronized,especially as Mr. Taylor is truly an artist in his line. J, L. 0. Thompson -has asso ( Oed with him in the publica tion of the Pickens SENTINEL JOURNAL W. L. Matheny, who will have charge of the business end of the partnerhsip. Pickehs deserves a good paper and should give these gehtlemen loyal sup port.-[Brevard (N. C.) News. -W. C. Wyatt, of near Pickens, is havii)g to use a crutch to get to town. He undertook to climb a fence the other day and fell off, hanging his foot between the rails, and as a consequence his ankle is sprained to such an extent he canat put iigfoot on the.3und. "Bakerton" is growing fast. J. P. Hyde has built himself a nice cottage on his lot purchased of B. C. Baker, and now W. I. Gravley has just completed a commodious 7-room house on his lot near by. It will be occu pied by A. S. Porter, proprietor of the Pickens Tonsorial Parlors, You have a chance now to become the proud possessor of a nice fish or fruit set of dishes. They are certainly decorated beauties and are being given away by Craig Bros. Watch for their announcement next week and save your coupons. This rebate or coupon system will hold good on any line in their store except heavy gro ceries. Ex-Sheriff Jennings has em barked in the mercantile busi ness in Pickens, and is opening up a hay, grain and feed store in the new Freeman building next door to the Pace cafe. He will also handle heavy and fancy~ groceries, and will job a good deal of this stiiff to the country stores scattered throughout the why "Cal" should not make a howling success of this venture, and his friends predict that he will. Magistrate Win. M. Gantt, of Cateechee, was in Pickens, Tues day, and reports that he said his first official riiarriage cere mony on last Sinday night, when he legally united in the holy bonds of matrimony Miss Mattie Rutledge and John tHughey, all of Cateechee. Wil. 1am says he 'was scared, and Sthat his intention's were good even if his delivery was a littli off and considerably discon 'nected. He intend's to study uj on the ceremony so as to ge through without a hitch. SBolt & Co., up-to-date drug gists, of Pickens, are too wel e known to need any introductioi - at our hands, unless it be to th e stranger within our gates. Th r firm, as now composed, of Di it J. L. Valley and W. J. Boli are two enterprising and hus xe ling young men who are boun t- to have their share of the dru t trade of this county, if pus] ig pluck, energy, fair-dealing a! th advertising will get it, Th4 sle carry everything usually fou ut in a drug store, and are co ay stantly increasing and addii ith to their stock. All who eni m- this place of business will id, ceive honest and courteo re- treatment. nd R. L. Davis had his wag Lnd torn up last Friday- in Picke: Alfred Dodgens, whio was doi K. the driving act, let her doi W. damage. One of the holdi: Lose back straps broke ahd the su col- gletree struck her on the ho ad, and sheoimmediately bega' port "light the rag.". The wai the was rammed agalhst a tree lay, the sidewalk on Pendieton e nue, Djgens was stuck in d dd the mare. was, gambol as she plea as fulla quart. Bolt & Co. FOR RENT:- One corn an wheat mill and cotton gin. want a first-class miller. B. I Kelley, R. 3, Central, S. C. J. F. Boggs, of the Libert side, is able to sit up again aft( a two-weeks seige of grippe. W. E. Freeman & Co. has just received a carload of Piet mont flour. Also handling th famous "Obelisk." Lost, in Pickens, on Ceda Rock street, between Garvi street and the depot, one blac neck ftr. Finder please retur to this office. Hampton, the 4-year-old so of J. T. Wade, who lives b( yond the cotton mill, whil playing with the other childre last Friday, fell off of a sma ladder they had made, and brok his right arm in the elbow an splintering up the bone consi erably. Medical attention wa given the little sufferer and h is now doing as well as coul be expected. The little 6-year-old son of JaE Roper, who lives at the Picken cotton mill, fell last Frida evening while trying to cross ditch and broke his left arm b low the elbow. Medical a tention was given the little fe low at once and he is now doin as well as could be expected. I Lost, on Tuesday, 19th inst between residence of Charl! Ferguson, on Libery1va4lan Liberty, one long leather pufs( containing a gQld certificate 2( dollar bill, 2 5-dollar bills, 2 5 dollar bills and about 3 dollars i silver, a note given by Fran Robinson to W. M. Boggs an witnessed by I. M. Mauldin, on small key belonging to pr. hani cuffs and attached to a "ham tag. Reward if returned to IN M. Boggs, Liberty, S. C. It is a pleasure at all times t enter as conveniently arrange and tastily kept store as that c the Pickens Drug Co. If ther Is any profession in which It necessary for a man to know hi business It is that of the drug gist who compourids the nast decoctions usually poured dow you by the doctor when you flat on your back and can't h yourself. The competency this firm in compoundirig dra' is acknowledged by all vd have given them their patro.' age. In addition to drugs an prescription work they do handsome business in cigar: tobacco, candies, toilet artic1 perfumeries, stationery, et fact anything~ und in drug store can -e found d promptness and sa are th u ta which they do business. Pickens-Durhaml. Married, Sunday, Dec. 27, a 11 a. in., Miss -Nannie Picken and Sloan Durham, at the homn of George Pickens, of Six Mile father of the bride. Rev. B. C Atkinson performed the cert mony that made them man an wife. At noon the guests retiredi the dining-room to partake of delicious dinner, which we served in abundance. On ti following day the happy coup left for the home of the groom~ father, where another sumpt ous dinner was served, and we met by a host of friends ai relatives. They have the best wishes many friends for a long life happiness. To the Sunday Schools of Picki County. , The convention of int - denominational Sunday scho of South Carolina will convt at Orangeburg, Feb. 16-17 , and every township is urgen d requested to send at least< y delegate. All who anticip d attending will please notify19F - J. M. Way, Peizer, S. C. J. T. TAYLOR, r Ch'n Ex. Con eLaymen's Movement. ince there has been no for a Union meeting on the n Sunday in January, I he IS. urgently request each churc ng send delegates to a Layr bhe Meeting to be held at Mour rig- Grove Church. Programr 'in- follows: ks 10 a. m. Laymen's Moven to What is its object-C. E. R: on son. on Who should take part piM ye- Laymens Movement? '~ the Hallum. un Howa soul LnTaymean ' briae's muui, iris . i: . M dWhorter, about four miles soutb d of Liberty, Mr. James E. Cald well, a prominent citizen ol Greenwood, and Miss Alice E McWhorter were happily unite y in marriage, Rev. John C. Bail r ey, Jr., officiating. After hear ty and sincere congratulations e an elegant dinner was served . Many beautiful and useful pres e ents were received. They lef Wednesday for Greenwooi where they will be at home t< r their many friends. k Resolutions of Respect. Whereas: Col. R. E. Bowen of this county, departed this lifo on the 11th day of Jan'y., 1909 and that he was a consisteni e member of the Farmers Unior n of this county, and that he gav( 11 his time, his talent, his influenc( .e to the organization. His coun d cil was always in demand, and [ he gave it freely, and that h( s was one of our best citizens and e farmers; * d Therefore, be it Resolved, Thai the Pickens County Farmers . Union now assembled, sincerely s condole with the family of thE deceased on the dispensa a with which it has pleased Di vine Providence to afflict them, and commend them for consola tion to Him who orders all thingc g for the best. In his death th( Union has lost one of its besi members. e Resolved, further, that a copy d of these resolutions be sent tc his family and that the same b( published in the county papen and The Union Sun. E. M. BOLDING, Pres. G. A. ELLIS, Sec., Pro TemI. e Central-R D 3. We have been having some rough weather, but a desirabl( change has taken place. 0 Health very good in this sec d tion at present. &f Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith ani e little son visited W. L. Smith sSunday. s Oscar Woodson visited on thi Ridge last Tuesday. ,Hello! "Old Riddle," wake uj a Mi.Si al r, J lately vs iss Katie Smith1 and report a fine time. SI guess the pound supper is s indefinitely postponed. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Smith vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Maddox, neal Norris, Saturday. d Wake up, correspondenits, anm tell us all the news. M o SCHOOL GIRL. s Opportunities For Young Women. e The Philadelphia School fc le Nurses, 2219 Chestnut Streel ' Philadelphia, Pa., offers Fre .1 Scholarships in Trained Nursin re to the young women in ever id State in the Union. The Scho arships cover the full T'w of Years' Course, with roon of board, uniforms, launderini etc., included, and railroad fal spaid to home town or distri nupon the completion of tl Course. er- A home study course and ols short resident course are al e provided, which quickly op 18, the door to opportunity and e tly able progressive students to r( e der a noble service to humani ate and at the same time acquire1 ev. themselves a substantial inco1 -from the best paid occupati now open to women; besi t- qualifying every student to d with emergencies in the ho call that may mean the saving o 5th loved one's life. eby Far-seeing philanthropists h to adding to the resources ofi ens School, which the view of 1 tai mately extending these beni as to earnest, energetic young men in all country districts ient. in all the smaller towns bin cities. SThe Institution is appr< he and endorsed by leading p1 T. cians and educators of the el country. .Some of the lea eto men of t1gis State are its upportemand endoiy 9086 We troi our desi tav( Hai tim making a specia' as the factory ca of a range, nowi Pickei -At The Opera and at the larre reception you will see some marvelously beautiful peaof jewelry that we design-d and executed.1 But we also carry a full line of more moderate priced goods. .Whatever You Ask For %kecan show you a barg'ain. from table WAre to hatpine. Special after th! Holi dfay Sales. Lokout for them. H. SNIDER. Liberty, S. C., Kepsalas n ad cm FO THEer andathgerecetin yien see jrythe dsign an excted.ai bita ad'Grrnvillie o mr andefrate pri theodsrk haeeen asinYor An etra m an seoweenu Nbae rom table en, towever,nh. Securd afte ex l ray san ta outl fortem Lh niberty, Se-.. Colu Keep alwayseenlle. orn moe ie ock ofytanhrt ---.. ba- TEeded, and BEST Aiken3 eforsinbtetter S l b< c~~~a lerks-nesnDiyl. SCoressWmans Aeansseure he asrefn of aon tra ailrvu lerking toen betwn Colum-Pi bia.srdGzni. Eve a This isorn rou(tnua had run, n fsor om e ieeeno the lerk hav bnasingvarbyc an extra manit obetween lneswerr hanmdc tramn t* a moe; ' "i. h* fi the en,tie er atb. dolm-Ts le tr bi ando nvilod n Al the erkwilakeamn the a e houhr n t wilbd ii Y orge.#Theextra cron dhase! le a7 needd and Mr. womenost aeffort in omtterwl 1 uc apeted y theruc a S e* Wereert that booto wer nerv ofl nuru woen nonaDr. Peree aorft prFarvtoniePeci soeo n etdc E CLerI ,EIA RV sa ofi UNAnin t(Hofa DI a whnitio e oh n h-ef Gedenso h F mArme rIC n aiy ct 5at want to thank our is for their liberal pa short career in Picken, re to merit a continua )rs. We carry a comple 1dware and can fill your w es. We have for the past 10 L run on Ranges. We are se n turn them out. If you con 3your opportunity. Start the is Hardwar Newest StyesF FOR MEN AND YOUNG Our New Fall Suits and OVercoats a unusually attractive that no rinted descri tion an 0 em s,ice. The man who gives the matter of the selection of his consideration will do well to pay us a visit and see of handsoni garments that we have had made by the Makers in the world. THE YOUNG CHAP THAT WANTS TO BE ORIGINAL see the showing-the world loves winners-and you'll loo inch a "Winner" with on- of our Superb Rex D.signe FASTIDIOUS DRESSERS who are PARTICULAR AB preciate our oxtraordinary collection of lored clothes-priced so reasonably that every gentleman to dress becomingly at Economicui, too, for our prices are as low as ARE BETTER. RAIN-COATS -The sensible garment for mi --made of Priestly and other cloths. Wd numerous styles, shapes and lengths suitable for wet or dry V?2 ' water-pr very handy the year rou:n :eatre. cr ~Men's and Young Men's Fz' ' n Handlers of the Famous S*rs t%JVss AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Oak Trees in China Bowls. -hs~ c The time for taking tax returns for fiscal veer the window of the W et ti- ~~-' ~ un i iloen Jnuar t and conentlInjti ?'.xa e>2bwthu pelt.u Th*Uit!O End florist stood some quaint plant -. ;t a~4 shI - ! be at the following namned pie-chnbos,ieahfwih n i .~~. . .a e 1-I. grew a trenta shrub, but aade full-sized tAee. diatin'g back magy rr