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/ Pickens Sentinel-Journal \ \ \ \ \ \\\ | LOCAL BREVITIES \ Jji Some Things You Know and Some % - 4 You Don't Know About Our g z Towns, County & People \v v v * - - .. ?? <r X X X . V ' X X ?Pickens County Fair. ?Mrs. J. T. Allen of Piedmont is on a visit to her son T. 11. Allen, in Pickens. ? Miss Ella Springfield, of Greenville, is visiting Mrs. T. Iv. Allen, of Pickens. ?A good stand of cotton and corn is now of more importance than who will \>e our next governor. We want to sell you both work and dress shirts because we will sell you better goods for same money. Como and see. tf Craig Bros. ?Keep your eve 011 our announcement column. The men who are running for office will appeal for your suffrage though this medium. ?Hail is reported from the upper section of the eount.v la?t week. Not, very much damage done. Insure your crops with W. L. Matheny. ?Private reports from the Northwest say that the drought is ruining the wheat of the two Dakotas and Minnesota. In this part of the country the rains are liable to doit damage. ?Lost on Monday, the 20th of June, between Fickcns and Clement's MiM, a pair of plain, gold wire frame glasses in black, snap-lid case/ Finder return to A. ]\1. .Mon i* rtnd get reward of $1.00 / ?The campaign for the candidates for state offices and ( Aluwrnn - 1 * JJ|I" : 1 J uoiui uaj tl 10*22(1 instiii ;^at Sumter and will continue until Saturday, August, tlio 27th, when they wind up at Newberry. The schedule is arranged so as to put I those "wind jammers" into Pickens on Kriday, August Pith. ?The piire food law cannot make men honest in heart, but it can prevent dishonest men \>m practicing their iniquities upon a long sulT'ering and deluded public. The man who steals a hog or chicken, and goes to jail is no more a thief .than the manufacturer or merchant who uxuyiiH money oy raise pre tenses. The pure food law is a good one. and has not come any too soon. ?The many friends throughout this section of Hon. Charles Glover Dantzler, for eight years judge of the First Judical Circuit, will learn with regret of his death, which occured at his home in Orangeburg on last Monday morning, aged 5(5 vears. J lie had fceeit in failing health for the past several months and lor several weeks he had been in a sanitarium in Atlanta, being carried from there to his home Sunday in a critical condition ?The Pickens County Teachers Association met at the School house Monday morning. The program for the entire session is, pleasant, entertaining and instructive and will he of much help to the teachers in training "the young idea how to shoot." Teachers of Pickens county, your calling is a noble and responsible one and we hope you are not following it from a purely tiuancial standpoint. As a body, they are a handsome, entertaining and intellectual set, and we welcome them to our little city, and the mayor has tendered thom the keys to our hearts and homes on a silver salver. We say again, to them, on behalf of our peonle, we thrice welcome you. In a short time this paper will take tip a good roads campaign in I his county, the details <>l which will be published before hand. The Government has kindly consented to furnish Mr. D. It. YVinslow, superintendent of road construction, now stationed at Marion, S. 0., who will give lectures and practical demonstrations of correct engineering and road building. This movement was proposed and started by the Columbia Kvening Record, and is to be State-wide, and will be pushed locally, by the enterprising county papers, who want to see good roads in their respective bailiwicks. We were only too glad to join this movement, when the opportunity was presented to us, and lend our aid and assistance to a cause so worthy and of such far reaching imnor tance to our county. From time to time, as the plans are worked out, we will tfive you the details, and the exact time this propaganda wilt he in our midst to teach us how to make, lay out, build and keep up good roads. Those who do not favoi the idea will pleaso take a hack / soat for this paper is determined Jl to carry out to successfulness a ?October 19, 20 and 21. ?Miss Lquise McPriiniel, who has quite sick at the home of her sister./Mrs. 0. L. Curoton, It,, /v/vilt /-K. -? ? i io KUbi/iuK'.aioiig niceiy. I ?Mr^A. C. Jones, who has been visiting her children in Pickens, returned to her honiu in Enoreo, S. C., on Monday. ?The many friends of Hon. J. E. Boggs will be delighted to know that he has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to be out and at his oftico. lie is mending fast and will be in the race for Congress to a finish. ?Clatc Owens, of Nine Times, under date of the 10th instant, writes: "Crops are looking fine in this part of the county in spite of the rains. The people have hoed right on through the wet weatner. vvnue cotton is small I have got squares on mine all right." ?We are requested to announce that there will be an allday song service at Refuge church, near Albert Gillespie's place, on the first Sunday in July. Everybody cordially invited. It will be a day of song to God and some good singing is expected as good leaders have promised to attend. ---The Southern Power Com pany on Monday purchased the plant of the Greenville-Carolina Power company, which is located on Saluda river, about five miles out from Greenville, paying therefor the sum of $250,000. This plant was established about five years ago and will be greatly enlarged by the new proprietors. Under the caption, "Marriage Postponed," We find the following item in the Greenville News of the '21st inst.:?"Mrs. R. C. Rochester, of Central. S. C., has issued announcements that the marriage of her daughter, Nettie, to Mr. Drayton Edwin Karle, of Clemson College, is AT / v AAtmA |/\/uv|/vuvui v; V/dU Dl" IlJl Mil postponement is given. ?W. Ernest Freeman, who for the past several months, has been clerking for his uncle, W. H. Freeman, in Pickens, left last week for Greenville, where he goes to accept a position with the Carolina Supply Co. Ernest is a good salesman, has had much experience in the hardware line, and will, no doubt, make a valuable addition to 1'r clerical force. (4 V' The many friends of David G. Moore, whose eye was seriously hurt some time ago, will learn with pleasure that he is gradually recovering and gaining his sight. Dr. Mauldin, who is treating him, is of (lie opinioiyfnat the sight will eventually be restored and the sight become as strong as ever. It is sincerely to be hoped that the Doctor's optimistic opinion may prove true ?Dr. David Lander filled his appointment at the Pickens Presbyterian church last Sunday and preached a mighty fine sermon, though he did so under great difficulties, his throat giving hwh much trouble. Because'of this impediment he recalled the afternoon service. It is to be hoped that his throat will irive him no further trouble and that he may, at his next appointment preach with the power, vigor and conviction of yore. lie is a splendid preacher a good citizen and a fine man and his days of usefulness are not yet in the sere and yellow leaf, by any means, ?A meeting of the Pickens County Fair Association was held last Monday at the court house, and a plan outlined for holding oik; of the biggest and best fairs we have ever had. The minutes of the meeting, as recorded bv the secretary, am published elsewhere. From the gentlemen appointed on tin; va rious committees wo can assure our readers that it will bo a success. To the association's regret, the business cares of the moving spirit in this enterprise two years ago, Hon. George S. Legare, is such that ho cannot become a part or parcel of the fair, and his regrets wore expressed in no uncertain tones that he dare not give even thought to it; that while the fair had his best wishes, and \yjiile he wanted to see Pickens county prosper, come to the front and make a name for herself, and her citizens enjoy themselves, his business was of much more importance to him; that he appreciated the honors his friends wished to l.t 1...A 1 - i irtttww 11 j11 111111 % mil- iiiuh'i the circumstances to please look elsewhere for worthy men to to wear the laurels, llis communication was received, and accepted in the faith and spirit i it was given the hope of the association was voiced that he i might yet become an active 1 participant in the pleasures and joys that this occasion will produce. Thefalrislaunch (ed, the people of the county will . be expected to do their duty and 1 j make October 19, 20 ami 31, th< ijmost memorable days in the 'history df Pickens county. ** ' / / y~" ?Notlde: 1 have orange cane seed for sale. 13. P. Kelly. i ?Mi's. Laban Mauldin, of I Easley, wart a visitor at the homo of B. F. Parsons, in Pickens, , Mondav. ?Herbert Parsons and wifo i of Liberty, spoilt Monday in Pickens, with his brother, B. P. Parsons. ?Dr. E. G. Kerwin, Dentist of Easley, will be in Pickens : every Wednesday. Office over Keowee Pharmacy. ! ?Mrs. P. P. MeDaniel, of Easley, who has been quite sick at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W ICarle, is much improved. ?There will be a 1 jay men's meeting next Sunday at Mile Creek and singing in the evening. Every body is invited to come. Bring singing books and well filled baskets. ?Misses Cecil and Hazel Brock, and Mr. Hob Jenkins, of Anniston, Ala., and Howard Jenkins, of Uateechee, S. (!., and Miss Hazeline Roberts, of Greenville, were recent visitors at the homo of 'Squire \Y. L. Jenkins, in Pickens. ?Mrs. W. H. Johnson, who for the past several months has had charge of the Gilreath house gave it up and moved back to her home on Hampton avenue on Tuesday. This house may be reopened soon, as we understand that Mrs. J. C. Jennings is making an effort to get hold of it, ?Prof. John G. Olinekscales, of Wofford College, will fill the appointment of Uev. J. (J. Yongue in the Pickens Methodist church next Sunday morning, 2tith of .) une, at II a.m. Prof. Clin<\.scales needs no introduction at our hands and those who fail to hi ar him will miss an intellectual least. ?S. J. Ashniore, wife and child who have been spending the past month with his parents Mr. and Mrs/ W. 11. Ashniore, in Pickens, leaves today for his home at.Witchita Kails, Tex. He carries hack with him the best wishes of his many friends J 111 iiiis county lor ins future happiness and prosperity. ?Warren \V. Moss, of Walj halla, died at his home in that town on last Monday morning He was well kne o over the upper section of the state, hav ing served as sheriff of Oconee countv for several terms. He! was of advanced age and had been in declining health forsome time. He leaves a family of hoys and ^irls to mourn his death. His wife proceeded him to the grave several years ago. ?In looking over our exchanges we notice that Union county has candidates, while several other counties has more. Evidently the salaries are groat ! or in some of the other counties ; than they are in Pickens, or the people want office much worse. I i However, as it has been a long I cold spell up in those diggings, probably the boys haven't gotten thawed out good yet. The j time for thawing, making up i their mind to run, and getting out to see "the dear people," j is drawing short. Soon it will J all he over except the shouting. I ?A hig day was t hat at Beth I lehein last Sunday, it being Children's Day. A large crowd was present, dinner was spread on the ground, and tin;spiritual as well as the temporal, man was feasted. The exercises were pretty, varied, interesting and entertaining and withal it was a day of pleasure and prof it to the large crowd there assembled. We regret very much jiiiuu wr \>uru inn# pruHriu aim that, wo an! unable to give the program as it was rendered. 1 Those present say it was the j fini>st they ever heard. But, I then, the tfood people around Bethlehem never do tilings by halves. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Railway Mail Clerks Waiited The Government pays Railway Mail ^* r%nr\ 1 i L.IKIK3 $ouu iu anu uuiur Emplovees up to $2,500 annually. Undo 8mi will liolil HprinK examinations throughout the country for Railway Mail C-lerks, (in-toni I louse (!lorkn nnil other (lovernmcnl Positions Tliousandfl of a )ioin(nienlH will In mndc. Any inan or woman over 1M, in eitr or country cnn yet instruction anil fro > information 1?y wriliiu; ui onee t< Ihre i ii of I to t ruction. 1<H Ihnnlui I llllil I'll li'oehiHlCr N. Y. Ca&tle HalS Pickens Lodge " o. 123 K. off P., I Sia'?d convention HtH-> |?. in , Mondaj evening after the 1 hi nn l ftd Snndny. 1 Work ahead for all tin flankn > All viHltors cordially invited. liy ocder of l>. U. HIOOKK, O, V. A. M, MOHRI9, K. of It. ?n<l 8. v railing Hair | I Ayo?'* flair Vlaor pi imptly destroy the germ* that u use falling ha r. It nourishes the hair* bulbs, n itorcs them o health. The hair atop* V falling ' ut, grows nv re rapidly. I Does not C< i We wl,h you to positively and dls Vigor does not affect the coloi degree. Persons with the whlti blond halrmayuseit freely without Ingredients: sulphur. gi ? Capsicum. 2 Show this formula to your doct< j. o. atkb oom Real] 47. 2J3 ncrcs of land in house, complete; in excellent 11 place for a home. See me at long on the market at $2,100. No. 48. 46 acres, 25 in 111 ance in timber; 3-1 00111 house, Pleasant Hill church, ]/? mile tral. Price only $32 per acre. No. 49, 10O acres \ ]/2 mile public road; 6 room house, goc r\\ rnltii'itinn* fino V' I V. Villi > ll L I V / I I | VwACll* IIIIV. land on this place, but the rot sider this place good value terms to suit you on this plac fellow gets it and then say "V No. 50. Now. here is one am going to sell before break containg 15 acres; good 4 roo cultivation; on main public rci reach of School and all of tl section; and the price is only ? terms on it at that. Step Uvel No. 51. Now, take notice! good-si/.c.d (arm down 011 the live town; 250 acres, 1) 2 mile* umet Cotton Mills, 125 acie.s ii 3 dwellings, one large two-sto lot of line woodland on this p eel in a place, in this section, lr contained in this proposition, price is -now, listen, 250 for ( No. 52. 63s acres, in the < church; 3-100111 store house, an .iiost desirable place lor any <. I that section. 1 his land will l> resilience lots in the near lutni II this list does not contair plentv ol other good desirabh H.M.HI 'THE REAL i Box 2f).J. ()ftice over K< I iinii / /i /! ??/) /j 11 / / / i / /^ I (11(11 lilt (11(11 ((ft' .Spring An Our Store f 'rowdi'd SPRING No high price*, I "Snot JL I liouglit at roomi ex .cct to sell 1 lie f\Vill It'll you la ncl-.Touriml of tin have. In I ho inon .Mi-lvinney and 1 t .i in wail, en you A. K. Went ICrwl. O IDELJ~ lunch Room. Fancy IM,als at ali hours. All the IV.Iicac 16 l;ruits and Fancy (irocei tl Prompt Sen ice and ! J. W. & C. L. Your Patroi ; xv i <m> 1 iiooin ' \i/, .. I ." k> "7 ^ V V a* - r ' V" . ?>' Dandruff Aycr's ifalr Vigor Ju?t u promptly destroy* the gcnns that cause dandruff. It removes every trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp clean and In a healthy condition. olor the Hair .tlnctly understand that Ayer's Hair r of the hair, even to the slightest est or the lightest and most delicate having the hair made a shade darker. lycerln. Quinln. Sodium Chlorkf. iage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. >r. Ask him what he thinks of It. pant. Lowell. mm Estate! suburbs of Pickens; |new 8-room eighborhood. A most desirable once as this is not going to stay iltivalion, 7 acres in pasture, baigood outbuildings; 2 miles irom from school, 6 miles from Cen ;s from Six Mile church on main >d outbuildings; 40 acres in good orchard. There is some rolling igh Kind is in woodland. 1 con at $30 per acre. Can give you e. Don't wait until the other ^ish 1 had bought it." of those nice little places that I fast, one of these mornings. It m house, large, barn; 20 acres in id, in Six Mile section; in easy le advantages enjoyed by that ^30 per acre; and can give you y if you want it. If you have been wanting a ; Southern R. R. close to a good ; from Liberty, close to the Cali cultivation, 40 acres in pasture, , ry house, ? good tenant houses, j lace. If you would be interestt me show you the advantages But I haven't told you what the { mly $8000?just $32 per acrc! ] :orner of the roads, at Six Mile el dwelling combined. This is a nr desiring to run a store out in ring a fancy price to cut up into e. Price $1050. 1 what you want, see me, 1 have ^ properties. ESTER, ESTATE MAN." Pickens, S. C. *owee Pharmacy, insurance, ' I moiinmiKMit L 1 1 v ' V I 1 1 V '? AAA 1 1 Ui is now being u ill Ni-w Crwp GOODS! for \? ilh the Cash!" knlilv low price* and line Wiiy. lor l lirougli the Senti tlitlVrent tilings we ntime call on us. k\"<xmI w ill lie dt liglitD A PI/ I & % R I 9 reenville, 8- C2. TESSEN! Restaurant. Grocers. ( hiick Lunches Served, ies of the Season. ries? \c. Best the Market Affords. I'olite Attention Assured. I ESTER, Prop'rs. Solicited, in i 'oinirrlioii.an. Hearts Delight will t ? found in looking over our new (i i !> f Choice Jewelry i i ? 11 ill ! ' \\:ii li ). Mini clutiiiK, rin .s, l'i ! ??, >1)1 n-(> if, ->iu-l. j> i h, 11. < l.l in- m il a I >ri 11 ifi (i m < r u?? hi f |> . < , m k? ii i' t *>'**t* ? witli ml (lull * i li ii' in ' i1"' s-iVf . i i ii ii i in ii iii I lonk i lii 1-iMini 11 ill (Mllooli miT an.I y n ? I. I* il tiI>1 > <i? linhlcil win n Mil It* a r I lie p? iiv 11. Juicier, EaHley, <3. "T $ mi a - 'A ?^V-y?. - <m ;v-.v*>rss ; jft ft V Desirable Far jR m A tine farm of altnut 100 aci M 1) in# ulwnit 1 mile South of Pi M farm we guarantee to produ A <>( cotton per acre, Thi* farr ^ of the Kirksey lund which rur h about 75 Heron of the Mat Mui M baits of cotton were made la m cori and other feed stuff N? (tarns, outbuildings, two ten M with running water through < m the most desirable farms on M where. It is clou ; to a live m school and churches und in *> K jutt the place for any one lo< W an investment that will brin W. P. Stewart, whose lands show you this valuable plac M at once as it is being oifured f< ? th? low price of $85 per acre. , ^1^-1 ^l,(THE I In the buying oi drugs and tl scriptions we use every precaution and tnWf* nartinilar uninc t-/~? no? r This rule applies all through must be right?every detail must t fore any article leaves our stortr. In buying Hallum's Kidney I dries,Toilet Articles and Preparatic 3rescsiptions filled here, you know Pickens Drug Masonic Temple M. 1UU1 ' We closed the deal lor 200 lour before the advance and are g the benefit of the low price. In fact when it comes to buyin we are in a position to soil you on sale and a short profit" is our inott Shoes! We have just received a ship children's shoes in the most desira popular price. Hats! t r . t n it is a nat tnat you are in yon good. We have just receive good hat at from $1.25 up. We 1 the ones we are selling at $1.25 GOOD VALUES. Come in and When you are in town pay wanting to buy or not we are alwa Yours to serve. W. e. Pre "At the 01(1 Remember we pay the high produce. Mi water oi Di it's a mistake to suppose that I used for drinks put up by differe goods are identical, either in tlaAO drinks known as Ginger Ale, Len Root Beer, Cream Soda, and otl soft drink manufacturers, is no st; quality. One may be far superio We know our drinks are equal in upon the market of today and iar to judge the merits of flavors is testing them, but by making a CC Ivnnwincr tVinfr ruir finvnrc *? # ^ 4 invite comparison with others. 1 can, without regard to standard o we change a formula unless we fii We believe that all things bei orders and correspondence and QUAU'lY is sure to win succe; those fair-minded men who handU licit patronage on that basis. Pickens Bott II. C. Davis r I _ . 111 For Sale. es of well improved land M ickenti. A portion of ihitf ice from one lo two baled w i) in composed of '25 acres ffi is out to Katdev road and phree farm, on which *26 M il joar, besides plenty of W iw 7 room house, (food ant house*, two [matures ^ v jach one. This is one of m the market today any- S ) town and good graded m ood neighborhood and is W >king for a good home or g him in a nice income. M adjoins this farm will M j e. Better see this pUce r a short time only at M For terms apply to M 1W ART, 1 ntral, S. C. \ 5 EST? it?'compounding of' our prel * to get fresh pure drugs >nly that which is called forour business. Everything >e carefully gone over-?be 5ills, Drugs, Medicines, Sun mis, as well as having your what you are getting. ; Company, Pickent*, S. C. ^ 4 T\1 A ^ r lour! J barrels best (none oing to give our customers ig everything in our lines i a close margin. "A quick 0 always. Shoes! ment of men's ladies and 1 I 1- - 11 -1 uie snapes ana learners at a Mats! need of 'we can certainly do :d a lot and can fit you in a / have them still cheaper but / take a look. / us a call whether yo^^jjflHhgtfl ys glad to havt^^dj Stamrjt est pric#^ 'or lint lies. because the same names are nt manufacturers that th.j r or strength. The fact that ion Sour, Strawberry, Peach, ler flavors, are put up by all indard by which to judge r in every way to the others, strength to the best placed better than some. The way by tasting them, not only in )MPARATIVE test. ill. wool and a yard wide,*' we make the best goods we f competitors, and nsver do III a WOW trt * .?? ^ ?? t?jr it/ tan |7i vo i. It" in equal, (careful handling of fair dealing with custo-riers) ?s; not only for us but for all p our goods also, and we so- ' J line Workgjl roprlttor (j