Pickens Sentinel-Jornal If L. BREVITIES ugs You Know and Some >n't Know About Our as, County & People -Born, on the 18th instant, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. (rai, of.* Pickens, a daughter. -Mrs Cora Bowen lolden. of Calhoun, S. C. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IR. A. Bow en in Pickens. -Miss Vickers. a charming young lady, of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her friend. Miss Bessie Partridge, in Pickens. -D. F. Pace has opened up a market in Pickens. He occiunies the rear of the storte room1 0oCi pied by C. T. Hughes. --J. T. Allen ma ife, of Pie:birt, a-l Mr. M. ". Mobin sOn, of Greenville, spent a por tion of this week with the fam ily of T. R. Allen, in Pickens. -FOR SALE:-100 bushels se lected seed oats, fall sowing. Ap pler oats are he b)st. Made this year 50 to.75 bu. per nere. Won first prize at Pickens County Fair. Call oi A. M. Morris. --R. A. Bowen who recently lost his ho::no by fire, h:as a pret tV L o.gecr onl th1e sitek o f (U 'aIt Ml illIn inl to(lar,' (ThlurdaY.) when-. i! the future, h", will b) - ra: to his manv friends. - r&en'in N; ('., the old stand, '1 1 -Ikin-l Wi' your hen eit this week. Thev are oIler and ar. p- in' prie-s (n thom that ought o move thei in a hl-M s hN-.lwery daught r fl - of Probate J. B. Newwr ,, who has b1 hen quite ' 'at the home of her m Pickens, for the past P%w wVEecks. i- ]mvlyImpv ig to the gtof her many frie\dh. -Mr. J. W. Callahan. District Organizer of the Woodmen of the World, is in Pickens to fin ish the organizing of the camp here. There will be a meeting of the camp Thursday night, the 91 4t int -md all membllers are res nt. on the 17th instant,. Brown, N. P. Miss erly to Mr. Luther * ~ Cateechee. Thtlr man ' v. miens are showering con1 gratniatione andr the offic'iating officer is wish ing th at their joy's may be like lead and their sor rows like feathers. -Report has it that J. 0. Brock, who, for the past year, or more, has been running a juweiry store in Pickens, wxill move to Senreca abo)'ut the first of next month. The people of Pickens~ and vicinity regret to giv-e him mnd his wife up, but he has an offer from Ihis brother J. A. B3rock, of Seneca. which Ollie thinks it will pay him to accept. -A letter received from our friend, J. F. Hendricks, says: "The Farmers Educational and Co-Operative Union will have some important considlerations to come before the body at our next annual meeting and I ask and urge that we have a full al tendance from every local in the1 county and non-un ion farmers as well. We will have D. N. Barrow, Director of the Agricul tu ral Department of C lemison College to address us. Th lis ad dress will be pubolic and I am anxious that all farmers hear him. --Arthur C. Gravier, Pickens' popular liveryr an, is getting in a nlice lot of vehicles and good horses. His business is increas ing fast and every little while he has to add another hlorsI or buggy to his alre:rly large equipmnrt. Th'l w:ek he hars is a b*:n v\ m hur is, as Jo-sh B3illin..s idto dav, "an amioos inlg (uis.' :na I veryvbodv- likes him. lii ha-s 'rood and safe sto)ck anr' 1 arefl i drivers and (does the business.~ M\r Tl. 1). IIaris leaves today, (Thursdlay) with his famrilyv for~ h ~ their new home inl Spart:mburg, wvhre he has deeided to locate, because 'f th e good8 school n (the ..v'o'flges a1ccuring to a iat cIt v. we are r. ILis and1 01 his~ lv lea ve'nd wei4 he ci the sentrtien -.....p'rt of tIl'e 11:1nt made amany friends while Ihvng here. HeI has dii-od .(U t.h greater part of his hounhgs in f:unrilv a the ci(tizns fl S~-partan barn wvith this assturan-' thnat thp'; will prove desir~ale and progressiv-e citizens and a .vilual.e U:(It:o to that city. I-i-wee blades gfouhd at the "Fix-it" Shop, at a reasonable price. Mesdames B. B. Laboon and R. E. Goodwin of Pickens, spent Tuesday in Greenville shopping. U. S. Court is in session at Greenville this week, and Pick ens county is well represented as usual. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Williams, of Gainsville, Ga., are visiting, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richev, in Pickens. -Mrs. Isiah Cox and little daughter, of Washington, D. C., are visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. C. E. Robinson, in Pickens. -Miss Marie Folger, of Pick ens, is one of the the teachers in the Timmonsville school this session. She is a good teacher and will give satisfaction to her employers. -Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Eivens and Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Bolt of Pickens. spent Monday in Ander sOn. They went through the country in Mr. Bivens' automo bile and had a delightful trip. -We call your attention tco the ad of The Pickens Bottling works relative to their great wintr drink, "Hot Tom." It reaches the spot. and if you want a trade-winner put in a keg. -Dont forget that there will he a mass meeting the first Monday in Novemlber at the court house looking to the per manent orga nizat.Ion of the Pick ens County Fair Association. If vou are interested in a coun tv fair you are urged to attend. -Mr. Joe Todd of Walhalla, was in Seneca show day with a load of wild animals which he had collected from different places and brought them to Seneca with the intention of selling them to the show people. He had two wolves, a leopard and a coon, which attact ed as much attention in propor tion as the big show. He did not sell them however. -Plow time is here and the idea of better farming methods is abroad in the land. The once prevalent idea of "scratchino" over the land has been super ceded by Poor Richard's max im, of "Plow deep while slug gards sleep." Most of the deep plowing is being done with Chatanooga plows, sold by Moore & Mauldin who tell you, elsewhere in this issue, about the latest thing they have in the plow line. See their ad. and profit thereby. Mr. C. V. Fowles, conunonly known to our readers as "Encle Zeke," was in Pickens Friday, on a short visit and shaking hands with friends, Hie is all enthusiasm about Forest City, N. C., and speaks in glowing terms of her bright future. The Herald, of which he is Edi tor, is progressing nicely and is fast taking its place with the foremost weekly papers of the 01(1 North State. Here's hoping The Herald may long "herald" the beauty andl advantages of Forest City to the outside world, and be a power in the upbuild ing of that section of country. Union Meeting The following is the program of the Union meeting of the T welve Mile River Ba ptist Asso ciation to be held with Antioch Baptist church, beginninug Octlo ber 29th and continuing thirough the 31st. Inltrodluctory sermon on Fri day at 11 a. m. by Rey. B. F. Murphree, after which one hour will be taken for dinner and re freshmen is. Query 1. Why was the deat h of Christ needled to save mlenit Dpened by Bro. H. F. Wright. Query 2. if a mian honest ly thinks he is in the right road will he not be condemned as is set forth in Proverbs 12c. 16iv., lA6c. 25v., and 21c. 2v. Opened by C. B. Atkinson. Assigning dlelegatcs to their hom. iBEnediction.1 Saturdayi v:-D)evotionalu exer cises5 at 10 a. mn. Queries taken up. Query 3. What is the best plan for us. as Baptists, to fall oll, to bring our scatteredl sleep to the foldf Opened by Rev. 1). 1. Hudson. Query 4. Why will not the Lord show himself to me as he did to Paulf Opened by Rev. R. W. Kelley. Query 5. Who was the law made fort Opened by Bro. JesseI Quest ion Box still open. Sunday will be spent in preaching and singing. Proml i nent leaders and speakers will be pr\eent. D)inner wvill be servedl on the gro)und each day. Iuach and evev church in the A--.ociation is urgel to send a f ull delegation. Eery\body is inivitedl to come withl som)ething to talk about. Binli song books andi( weli filled bIe K and make this the. grand est 1Uion Mee.ting that t he 1Twelve. \Mil Associaion has1 eve held. Jesse Lay, (lerk, J. L. Murphree, --Bluo Straw wheat and Red Oats for sale. G. A. Ellis. Notice. I have quite a number of old accounts on n- ledger. 1 am not going to t-arry them any longer. Pay me inside af thirty days or then pay som,e one else with the penalty. Yours for settlement. J. L. Bolt. Notice. For rent two horse crop three miles north of Easley. ten acres bottom land, for corn, thirty acres for cotton. and known as part of the Latheni farn. Good chance for right man, call to see land and Robert Stewart. R. F. D. No. 1. or write 0. S. Stewart, Central, S. C. railing Hlair Ayeres Hair Vigor promnptly destroys the germs that cause failing hair. It nourishes the hair bulbs, restores them to health. The hair stops falling out grows more rapidly. Does not Cc We wish you to positively and dist] Vigor does not affect the color degree. Persons with the whites blond hairmayuse it freely without h Ingredients: Sulphur.GIY Show tnis fornula to your doctor J. C. ATERa COMPA Cliattan -oJa No. 12 Cut This is a Chilled Plow constr plows. There are more satisfit any other plow on earth. Wh3 and sheds soil as no other plow% and made on the suggestion KNOW. The finish and style man who uses one. Moore & M Picken All other sizes of Chattanool GR EEN VI Dry Goods, Shoe~ To the recadlers of the A. You are hearing of HIGHEL I believe Cotton will be higher. have bought one of the lark goods-piece goods, men's an< shoes-in a word, a stock of gi general public, that I have eve1 POSITIVELY that my prices a goods LOWER than last seaso I do not advertise to give av for 5c-I can't do that. Bt PRICES with the "give away's' values, I will not ask you to bt do all I can, LEGITIMATELY Dependable Goods. A Fair Deal. (M.jTHAT'S ALL. A.K. I WVest End. G. SOFT D $ The Grcetst Cold # eusie ightinthis t(errlitor # ofothrs laiingto Put it SWe Mre the Only [ # Terr "It touc(h'e the