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Pickens SenltinelJorl LOCAL BREVITIES Some Things You Know and Some You Don't Know About Our Towns, County & People -"Aleet Ie at the F'air. -Mi3 Patte M t:r i-; visiting relatives at Pendltton. S. C. Mrs. J. R. Ashmore is visiting relatives in and aronl Ro-mian, N. C. -Misses Essie and Dora Guy have nturned to their homte in Chester, S. C. -Miss Lila Watsi, of Atlan ta, Ga., is on a visit to her cou sin, Miss Lilian Bolt. -Quite a crowd Of Pickens people left yesterday for a few days outing to Table Rock. -Miss Fay Twitty, of Gaines ville, Ga.. i- visit lig at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Bru-e Hagood. -Iisses Addie i ott, Einia Webb, antd Harry Hiott, of Eas le, spent Sunday with friends in Pickens. -Quite a crowd went to Lib erty Wednesday niight for the hail g:nn ht w-oln the Indians and loal nine. -lMiss Iiry I bni- has re turilned to lier hwlw il Charlotte, N. C., aft-r a plkasanlt visit to Miss Vesta Ashmore. -Misses Laura Mae and Ad die Steihens, wo charing young ladi*-e of Ag-us-ta, Ga., are visiting' Miks Ell. Balienger. .W. Mc(CraxVv b c ar-ge of the Piercing Ar sale at Craig Bros. has returned to his home in Spartanburg S. C. -W. J. Bolt of Pickens, who has been on an extended visit t a Anderson (W has returned home much improv~ed in health and looks. -eare requested to an nounce that Mark 0. Looper, who has been annoi unce(i as a patrons of thi.s market for the very fiattern g encouragement they hel1 out to him. -Miss Irene L. Clark that most charming and loveable lit tie lady, who for several sessions has been teaching munsic at Lib erty, will resumie her class of mUusic in the Libertv Graded school on August the :30th. Miss Clark, who has been spending her vacation with friends and relatives in Georgia, will arrive in Liberty on the 21st inst, to the delight of her many friends. -Wadle Bros., who have in charge the Ashm ore WoodI Shop, in Pic'kens, and who are good workmen. have an ad. in this paper bidding for your patron age. They can build or repair anything in the wood line you want and (do a nice job. They build good wagons and buggies and (10 fine repair work on the same. Now is a goodl time to get them busy overhauling your furniture. -K. of P. Lodge met in their .Castle H all in Pi< kens Mondlay night. There was "sonmething doing' all the time from the L racket kept np. They must wer \rt ainly bein i uynuer Somiejod1v, Ir -''mudlhing a their mieetinig Mnay niiht, or anyway, as the trilunn louts it, "'there was a dlivil of aj racket a being kent un. . ip was Per ~t Monday wvill b)e in notice of m n m ne given through these cohinuns. This is a good organizatian mald the -insur11ance' is one of the best no0w out. You owve it to youre fonzily to c'arryx .protectioni and the W. (1. W. policy is one that will suit anyx man's pocket-book. Any of the miemibers will take pleasure in: talking to Vou~ about the vari ous fens ures of the organization: or see B. J. Garvin, clerk, at the Post Oftice. --U' vou County Pair! -Miss Eileen Taylor is visit. in.-g in Charlotte, N. C., thi: week. -Alaster Hiiansel Bivens is vis iting relatives in Charlotte an( Waxhaw. N. C. --1r. Sam H. Ballenger, of Greenville, was on a visit to home folks Monday. -Mr. Will Baily, of Anderson S. C., was a visitor at the home of Dr. J. L. Bolt this week. -Misses Cora Springfield and Carrii Robertson, of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. T. R. Allen, in Pickens. --Mrs. J. L. Bolt and children have retui'ned from Anderson, where they have been visiting relatives. -Miss Charlotte Dillingham of Charleslen S, C. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hagood. -Miss Mary Howell. of Trav eller's Rest, S. C., spent last week with Miss Grace Prince, in Pickens. -Mrs. Olerverias and dlaugh Ler, Miss Rita, from Savannah, Ga., are guests at the home of lon. Geo. S. Legare. -Misses Essie Hagood and Katherine Robinson, of Easley, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hagood. --Miss Jessie Quinn, of Ruth erfordton, N. C. has returned to her home to the sorrow of her many admirers in Pickens. -Miss Blanche Williams has returned to her home in Ashe Ville, N. C., after a most pleas ant visit to Miss Vesta Ashmore. - Rev. D. D. Lander filled his regnlar appointment at the Pick ens Presbyterian church last Sunday and preached two excel lent sermons to appreciative con gregations. -Ed. G. McDaniel, of Forest City, N. C., is spending a time with his father, J. H. G. McDan iel, and other relatives in Pick ens. His many friends are glad to see him looking so well. -Good old friend and neigh mrenus smecerely sympathise with him. -Married in Walterborro, S. C., on July 28th, Mr. Charles L. Mauldin, of Central, to Miss An. nie Simms, of Walterborro. The happy young couple are at home to their friends in Central, S. C., where they are receiving congratulations. -A card fromn our friend L. R. Dalton states that children's Day excercises will be held 'it Mile Creek church next Sunday the 22d instant, to which the public is cordially invited. An interesting program is being ar ranged for the occasion. -At the Wyatt reunion held last week there was a great number of descendants present and an enjoyable time w~as had. Hon. Julius E. Boggs, the oratr of the (lay, spoke on the subject 'A Good Name." "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches." He handled the subjeci well, and we shall give a syno psis of it next week, as our col lums are too crowded to handle it this issue. -There are a number of vis itors in Pickens these (lays They are constantly coming an going, and by the same token, some are also constantly staying and we might also add others ar conantly going. Be that as i mar, the fact remains, Pickenm is pretty well supplied with vis itors-handsomfe and charming, anid full of life and gaiety-aml they are welcome, thrice wvel conn-l. Our gates stand ajar our1 d(ors are open, westand up onl Ourl portals to embrace thenl and bid them a joyous genuine hearty welcome to ourlittle city ageml inl thefooth ills of the Blun HidZe, ad( we hope they will be -onwl so charmnedl with our towi that t hey will persuade thei friends and relatives to visit u and we hope they, ini tuirn, wi!1 becomie so~ imblIued with the sir it of our chiarnms that thev wil all look upon Pickens as "a ha'. en of rest" and occupy the laun permanently-or at least unti after the fair. Pickens County Fair Notes. The Pickens County -Fair As sociation will hold the annual Pickens County Fair at Pickens on Wednesday. Thursday and 1'riday, the 22nd, 23rd and 24th. of September. Bear this in min(d and get ready for the Fair. September 22nd. 2rd and 24th, the same being Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, are the dfays fixed for the 1909 Pickens County Fair. Remember the days. Septem 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 22nd. 23rd and 24th 1909 are the days set apart for the Pickens County Fair. Evervbo)dv that has an exhib it (I call -et one in shape for the Pickens CoIItv Fiir should be up aid doing as the Associatioi is collecting valuable premiums. !-N(-xt Nvt-o.k. am frmniiii tillie to time, this paper w\ill give thel prgram and the list of prem1iuns which will be given fiir exhibits to the Fair. The Ladies' Dei)artmeint will be one of the c.hief attractions at the 1909 Fair. temmber the dates aid let everybody get, an exhibit readv and come to the Fair to have a big time. An electrical displav will be one attraction at the 1909 Pick ens County Fair. Special farm exhibits in which different exhibitors wil compete for a prize offered for the best collection of farm pro ducts, will be one of the chief at tractions of the Fair. The Pickens County Fair is designed to encourage Pickens, people, and prizes will be offer ed for farm products and ani mals grown in Pickeis County. In fact, everything .grown and raised in Pickens County is peculiarly the sibject of ex bibition. -Born to Mr and Mrs. Frank cFall, of Pickens, on the1 16th instant, a (laughter. -Married by G. W. Bowen, N. P.. at the home of the bride's estect, are requested to meet at Old Pickens church on Wednes day, August 25th, for the pur pose of cleaning off the grave -The piercing arrow sale of Craig Bro., under the manage ment of M1r. M1cCravy, of S par tanburg, camre to a close last Saturday night. It w~as a great success and the people, generally took advantage of the opportun - ity to get seasonable goods at bargain prices. -Pickens Chapter, R. A. M1. will hold a special meeting on tomorrow (Frid ay, August 20th) night. for~ the purpose of con ferring the RI. A. M. Degree. All menbers are urged to be present. Visiting brethern will be welcomed. By order of B. Lewis, H. P. -The Bell Telephone Co.'s holdings at Pickens. Easlev and Liberty. with rural lines reach ing into these points, has added so much to the dluties of Mlaia ger Bryan, of the Greenville of fice, until it has become necessa ry to place these three exchanges off to themselves and they are now under the management of Mr. A. .R. Martin. with head quarters at Easley, and he will take pleasure in acting upon your suggestions or listening to your complaints. Marietta R. F. 0. 2. We are still having rain every day in our burg. It layed by the crops for some of us. and in a shape, too, to make us feel like starvation is getting pretty -close at hand. The big meetings are in full sway up here now; rain and mud dont seem to interfere with church going much. -Mr. George Masters and famn ily from the Twvelv-e Mile camp ground section. visitedl friends and relatives, and attended the (;ood meetings have just been clsed at ( ) lenoy anid Nine Fo' rks. Those who have been att(ningi1l. the meeting at Nine Forks are well pleased with the Rev. Mr. Willis, of Greenville, who has heen carrying on the We are expecting a good meeting at Peter's Creek, this.< week. Bro. Mullenix, has our I prayers for help and guidance E in his labors, of love, for the i master. i A real sad accident happened on this route Fridav evening, at the sawmill of Mr. Henry Wil- t liams. Lee Whitmire, (better if known as Bub), who was off, bearing lumber there, got his:i right leg sawed almost off just I above the ankle. He is now at I the home of his father, Rev. i Andy Whitmire, have been at , work up here for the past two E weeks Mr. D. C. McConnell is erect- I ing i new house on the land which he bought from Mrs. L. t B. Williams about two years t ago. Ie, his four sons. Itham t Brooks, Gains Rollis..xi, and I Claud Cox, all from near Belton, f have been at work up here for I the past two week. 9 Mr. Fred Jones talks as if t this new house going up so near c his home had set him in a notion E to build a new house too. We ( hope so, it makes us feel good to see our old mountain country primping up. Some of us are getting anx- a ious for Mr. Drake McConnell t to go to building and clearing on a his wood land, but he doesn't seem to be in any hurry. Guess he intends to outbuild. the rest of us when he does start. "Mountain Top" Twelve Mile River Association. Meeting to be held at Traveler's Rest Baptist Church on the 26th, 27th and 28th of August 1909. The union meeting of the Twelve Mile River Association will be held with the Traveler's Rest Baptist church, beginning on Thursday night at 7 o'clock, r before the 5th Sunday in Au gust. At 7 p. m. Introductory. Ser mon. Rev. B.F. Murphree. At 8 p. m. Enrollment of Del egatesand Report from Churches At 9 p. m. A djournment. ~o. 1-What can we do to stimulate ourchurchesto a more liberal and systematic giv ing to Missions? Query No. 2-What are some t of the greatest needs in tho Mis- I sion Field of our Twelve Mile f River Association? t Query No. 3-Will the Heath- 1 en be saved if He never hears a the Gospel of the Son of God? i Rev. J. L. Hudson, S. W. Tow, r and Rev. D. Littleton, and Rev, a R. A. Hudson. c Query No. 4-If a Man does a the best he can will he not go toi Heaven? Frank Heaton, Rev, R. W.1 Rice, Robt. Hamilton and Jesse L ay. Sunday the 29th. 1 At 10:30 a. m. Devotional Exercises. Rev. L. M. Lyda. I At 11:00 a. m. Missionary< Sermon. Rev. W. M. Walker. J. L. Murphree, E. R. Waldrup, Jesse Lay, Committee. CASTOR IA. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sgnature of Notice of Cotton-Weigher's Election, Pickens County, to be Located at Pickens, S. C. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held for the office of Cotton Weigher for the County of Pickens, and the town of Pickens, on the thitd Satur day in August, 1909, the same being the 21st dlay of August, 1909, at which elec tion the polis will be open at 10. a. m. and close at 5. p. mn.. and the polls will b located in the City Hall building.1 For the purposes of this election the fol lowing are appointed 3Managers, to-wit: W. TV. Griffin. D. B. Finney and J. E. At this election all qualified electors will be allowed to vote, and the qualifi cation of "qualified voters" shall include all male citiz.-ns of the County of Pick ens. S. C. who are patrons of the Pickens cotton ma4rket who shall, on or beforeth day fixed for such election. upon the pro duction of his registration certiflcate, procure from the Clerk of the Town Council of the town of Pickens an addi Itional certificate that he is a duly quali fled elector under the laws governing general elections in the State of South I Carolina and entitled to vote in the an nual election for Cot tou-'Weigher, pur 'suant to the provisionsof an Act approv el February 2nd, 1905, and Acts amen datory thereto. J R. A <hmore, B. B. Laboon, Cerk,.e 3ayor. He* Do You beel? How often do we hear this juerd, as we pass up awd d0Xw n ife's pathway? Several times ach day is it spoken to a pass ng acquaintance, and, almost nvariably there is in the answer L note of complaint, a voice of lespair, a trace of agony in the one, as the reuark "I am not eeling very well" sounds out, aid upon a close, sympathetic nquiry, the information is given hat the back and kidneys are he seat of trouble. Why is it hus? Because people are Lshamed to doctor for these dis ases, from the fear of hum iuggery; they have a mistaken Lotion that they are born to 'Suffer the ills that flesh is heir o," and there is no cure for hese troubles. They are mis aken. Hallum's Backache and Eidney Cure is a known specifie or weak back and all forms of :idney and bladder troubls, nd sold on a positive guarantee o do what we claim for theim, r you get your money back very time. Try them and be onvinced. Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, S. C. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone. nd you feel dull, bilious. constipated ike a dose of Chamberlain's Ston.ach nd Liver Tablets tonight before retiring rid you will feel all right in the n.orn ,g. Sold by all druggists. Noice To Trustees And Teachers The citizen of Six Mile have ordially invited us to join them n an educational ralley at Six file on August 21. It is re uested and desired by the ,ounty Board of Education of 'ickens County that every trus ee and teacher in the county e present. Teachers are re uested to announce this in their chool, and invite every body to :o. Be sure and bring well fill d baskets. Men of State wide eputation will be there to ad .ress us, besides several promi ent speakers of this county. Respectfully, R. T. Hallum, Co, Supt, Ed. .McD, Bruce, (Puff vs dward Young etal (Dft.e In pursuan'c of a decretal order in hne above stated e: by Hloi. Chas~ U. ).mrzler disi J 1 .i 9Jh 19)), and on le in the clerks office, I will sell to be highest bidder on salesday in Se p. 909, during the legal hours for sale t Pickens Court House S. C. the follow rig lot of land to wit:-all that- certain iece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying rid being in the above named state and ointy, and being within the incorpor te limit of the town of Pickens, adjoin ng land of Jim Gilliam, Diana Gritiin, tichard Rosamond and others, said lot ing on the south side ot West Main itreet, and containing ond fourth (1) of ,n acre more or less and being the same at of land deeded to Edward Young by eter Griffin to which deed reference is ereby made for a more complete dis ription. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for apers and for recording the same. ~erms must be complied with within ne hour or the priemises will be resold. Aug. 14, 1909. A. J. Boggs, (seal) Clerk of Court. Clerks Sale TATE OF SOUTi'H CAROLINA. County of Pickens. 5. L. Chamblin as adort.(PlfTi vs In pursuance of a decretal ordler in he above statedl case by lion. Chias G. )antzter dated June 9. 190.). I wi'l eli to the highest bidder on sileday in .pt. 1909, during the legal hours for ale at Picenen 2 t ct h u u~ S. C. the ollowing lots of lan I to wit: All that iece parcel or lot of land in the town f Liberty coun'y and state aforesaidJ, ni South Street k iown as Gin lot con isting of two parts, first part c nt ain ng 77- 100 of an acre except a corner en~ ,he wvest side deeded to Job E. Smith. econd part being on ..h-~ south cac.ner >f said lot more fully describ '-.1 i a leed from Job F. Simith to 11. A. B ,ggs mnd D. A. Chamblin and has the follow ng metes and b,ounds, h>egininmg a.ta tone 3xo at s reet thence N 77 E. 2. . 161 to a stone 3xo thence S 2U E 1Ii o stone 3x, thence S 75 W'~2, 92 to a tone 3x thence S. 13 E 2 38 to begin aig corner containing seven eighths U >an acre more or lesa; also all the aa :hinery now on sLid lot consisting of >ne 40 horse power Atlas Engine an' >oil'er. 3 70-saw Pratt Gins. double box ress and suction system complete, on. athe,. one grist mill. one sa umill an 11 tonl w agonl scales Tei ins cash. Purchas wre t > pa.y for ll pape.zs and for the ree >rling of same. 'erms must be comnplie,l with, withiz >e hour er. land will be re.sold. .A . J. Boggs. (seal) Clerk of Court. 70 Years with Coughs We have had nearly seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician. No achol in this cough medicine.ICAeC.Lwl,as Be well; be strong. You can~not, iyu oels are cos=aed. The best laxative I Ayer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask Your doctor if he woee *ibu& Doa She SAYS; Disinfectant= A A Liud Buy a pint of Disinfectar 25 cents. It will last you or four months to disinlicc. closets, stables, hog-pens, wet places, etc. Prevents sickness flies and odors. See us, we, will give full directions. PICKENS DRUG CO. al on ri FRUIT JARS.-' Quart, per Doz., 75c. 1-2 Gal., per Doz., 95c. 'JELLY TUMBLERS,-Large size, [heavily Tinned Tops] @ 35c. per Doz. Extra Fruit Jar Tops, at i 5c. & 25c. per Doz. Ex. rings vr Rubbers, (the white kind) at 5c. per Doz. No. i granulated sugar, (the sweet kind) @ 16 lbs. for the $i.oo. NICE STONE JARS-The kind you huve been hunting to, put pickled string beans and cucumbers in. Good Apple Vineger, fine for pickling purposes, OUR MID-SUMMER PRICE-REDUCING SALE on all of our sta nie lines, such as Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Underwear, Ties: Yours to please. W. E. FREEMAN & CO. "At the Old Stand." "USE YOUR PHONE" Phone your order to us and we will send it out promptly, we keep a man to deliver goods to any part of the City. If you need any thing in the drug line Call No. 24. BOLT & CO.s PICKENS, S. C. IWE DON'T CUT THE PRICEI j * The extra care and attention we put into the mni.u - fscture of our products-such as buying purest :.nd *, *best flavors and mixing the extracts, the buying of g oood bottles and the seeing to their being clean .eachi * and every oue of our bottles is washed, rinsed and! *sterilized by hand,) the extra, but necessary time and 4 trouble to keep a clean place and furnish a pure drink, *is why we mnaintain the price on our drinks that we do$ W Xe could mix our drinks and bottle in a slip-shod g *way and sell to you cheaper, but we ain't going to do it. Another thing: $ONE PRICE TO ALL*$ *is our motto. The man in Pickens pays the same *price for our goods that the man in Central or Pump *kintown does. We don't cut the price to any one, and *we don't cell cheaper away from home than we do at home Another . "1: we never misrepresent any thing to mz'$ * When yot 'nk our goods you are getting$ *as pure as car. -1 at the same price the other *man paid. N. 'n our business. SPICKENS 'lNG WORKS. * R. L. Davis, Prt. : Pickens, S. C.