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??,. ..p. * Pickens Sentinel-Journal; t\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ v \ \'\/j I LOCAL BREVITIES | P ; _ : - , { S Some Things You Know and Some g t You Don't Know About Our * | Towns, County & People ? kwaN \:\--.msmarmSi ?Born, on the 18th instant to * Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Allen, of v< Pickens, a fhWjUughter. ?The next time you see "Jim" Callaham of the Big I store, ask him if he lias been hunting any more cats lately. ?A, R. Martin, of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., with headquarters at Easley, was in Pickens Saturday, looking after matters. Friend Martin always1 feels kindly toward Pickens and j pays a visit to our city every j chance he gets. ?Messrs. Ingram and Brown I of Atlanta, who are connected ! with the Southern Bell Tele-1 r - T>: -1 I jiiivhu' v/n.| wcie in j ivm;iis on tour of inspection, Saturday. | They found everything here all "O. K." and were much pleased with our little city. ? Don't fail to be in Pickens tomorrow (Friday) at the opening of Craig Bros., Sale. But you can come any time during j the 80 days and pick up bargains. | This is all good saleable stuff | they are offering. They are, simply o\ erloaded on it and want to let it go white it, isj seasonable and get their money out of it. ?The Pickens Bank's new j structure is going up rapidly and holds the admiring gaze of! all passers-by. It will ho well I boated, lighted and ventilated, I \nd when completed will be one! of the best and most imposing bunk buildings in the up-country anywhere. It will not be many weeks until thev will be doing business in their new quarters. ?We, the unders gned business houses of Pickens do hereby agree to close our i-esjx'ctive ill aces of business July 4th, ii being a national holiday: Keowee Bank, Piekens Bank, Craig Bros.. W. B. Freeman, Polger, Thorn ley & Co., R. B. Waldrop, II, A. Richey, Moore &Mauldin (Jo., J. R. Ashmore, Pic-k^ns Hardware Co.. Parish Sloan Co., Heath Bruce-Morrow Co., C. T. Ilu^hcs. ? Miss Louise Jones, our efficient litHtv "hello girl*' was taken sicb'r |fweek and had to give up tae ?ey board. She is J now with her mother at Enoree, ' '"'I R- CVi^d her many friends hope for her a sj?eed y recovery. While there are others equally as good, to take her place, yet the patrons of the Pickens exchange would hate very much for her health to be such that she could not resume her jmsition hei?e ?The various committees of the Fair are formulating plans for one of the best, fairs ever held in the upcountry. The premium committee assures that the pri es they will offer will be valuable, varied, many and worth competing for. The program committee has made the boast that their attractions cannot be beat the country over, while the advertising and publicity committee have plans under way for most thoroughly bringing the fair prominently before the eyes of the people of the county. ?Dr. W. J. Bowen of Mount T*1 i ?? - * x-ieasani, : >. u., will De at the home of his father, Hon. W. T. Bowen. of near Pickens, on next Wednesday, July <>th. Anv parties wishing to s<1*" him isrequeste.i to call that morning. The doctor is building up quite a reputation as a socialist and getting lots of patients from l Georgia, North Carolina and other states, as well as from South Carolina. We understand that he has perfected a ( cure for tuberculosis. He has i already cured HO cases and is i now treating lt> who are pro- i gressing nicely under the treat- ' ment. It usually takes from < four to twelve weeks to make a ] cure. The science of Mateiia Medicals beimr nrohed into nil thd time by the enquiring prae- ' titioner and she always unfolds some of her secrets to them. ( We are glad that Joel has been < able to delve into tho whys and t wherefores of the diseases he I has made a specialty of and i find a cure for them. Ho is \ proving a great blessing to suf- < lering humanity. Remember, < he will only be in reach of our I readers < .uu ^ /, the morning of 1 I Wednesday, July 6th. ?'The now 'phono directory is " out; if a on haven't one call up "Centr-yL" ?Miss Roe, of Liberty, now has charge of the Pickets Telephone exchange. ?Do you encourage your home paper by giving it your rnmnioTvi-.il nHnfinfri ?l)r. E. G. Kerwin, Dentist of Easley, will be in Pickens every Wednesday. Office over Keowee Pharmacy. ?Norman Holder lost a good korse Monday night. The cause of its death is unknown, but presumed to be from hard driving and over feeding. We want to sell you both work and dress shirts because we will sell you better goods for O Q m ?1 n?rv?%/\tr / ^ - J nuHIV immry . V/WIIiy 'lllll SW. tf Craig Bros. ?Several of our advertisers change their advertisements this week. Yon will do well to hunt them up and read them. They contain food for thought. ?Wanted:?Every person who reads this paper who have eye troubles to see Dr. Odom, The Greenville Specialist. See today's announcement. ?The Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company have a new "ad" in this issue of the Sentinel Journal. They recommend fertilizer for side dressing at this season. See their agents Folger' Thornley t!"c Co. ?Owing to the 4th, of .July, ocouring on M<^iduy, the Pick "lis v.(i. rarm^'s union will niuet Tuesday July, ~>th, at Pickens, eonuuencing at 10 a. ni. A delegation is much desired. John T. Bog^s, Sec. ?1*. 0. Cartee, of L.berty, asks us to inform the person who t;ot a hat at Enon last Sunday through mistake to coiuinunicate with him and an exchange will be effected. Wo are afraid Mr. Cartee will not COn llii-J K '? f r\ t \ 4-' 14- ^ ? ' it to jkui a^cii 11 y 11 it \\ ci!"> till* best one of the t wo. ?John Martin a former resident of Oconee died at his home in the Twelve Mile section of Pickens county one day last week. Mr. Martin once resided in this community and operati d a shingle mill. He was about sixty years old. His body was shipped here Sunday and was buried at the First Baptist church cemetery.?Tugaloo Tribune. J I The Pickets County Demo-j cratic Executiv Committee is; hereby called to meet at Pickens! Court House on Friday, July H, at 11 o'clock, a. m. A full attendance is urged. Some clubs not having representatives at the County Convention, the names of their Executive Committeemen were not reported. Every Club Committeeman will please take notice and attend the meeting, if possible, 1. M. Mauldin. County Chairman. Changed Meeting. 1 have been requested by Kev. W. M. Walker, to announce that his meeting at Cateechee has been postponed until the 2nd Sundav night in Oct, next at which time Bro. Walker ex peers to negin and hold a series ot' meetings at Cateechee. Let ever* body pray that much and lasting good may then be accomplished through and by that meeting. Bro. Walker's other appointments will remain as they have already been announced. J. Alonzo Brown. Card of Thanks. 1 wish to thank the people of Pickens, especially those in and around the mill village, fortneir kindness during the sickness of myself and children and through the death of my little boy. 1 il I- A.1 ? nisu wimii iu tikin k me x'lCKens Baptist Sunday School for what they have done for qpe. May God's richest blessings rest upon you all is mv prayer. Mrs. Sarah Medows Pickens Mill. 1 take this method of thanking all the people that gave ine so much help and kindness during the sickness and death of my dear wife. May God's richest blessing be theirs, is my r>rayer. J.X\ Alexander. Slncl/hnlrtoKc Mnntinn 1VHUV v/ lUUIXIIUIUl/l <? IllCCIIIIlji Liberty, S. C., June 21st., 1010. The regular annual meeting >f the Stockholders of the Lib rty Cotton Mills will be held at he office of the Company at Liberty, S. ('. on Tuesday July, 50th. at 12 o'clock noon for the mrpose of electing a Board of! lirectors and to transact such )ther business that may propery come before said meeting. 1. (J. Smith, Robt. K. Ligon, Secretary. Pres. <S: Treas. Alcohol to Ask your doctor how often li stimulant for children. He will rarely. Children do not nee< how offen he prescribes a tonic ably answer, "Very, very fre< I about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sars young. Follow his advice. Heknc The first great rule of health ? " Dally inovcmi this U not so. Then ask him about Ayet ~Reai~E 47. 2 %''acres of land in sul house, complete; in excellent neig place for a home. See me at on< long on the market at $2,100. No. 48. 46 acres, 25 in mltiv ance in timhpr* ->-i nnm hrmo** ? > o ' "uuov't Pleasant Hill church, mile froi tral. Price only $32 per acre. No. 49. 106 acres \ ]/2 miles f public road; 6 room house, good < state of cultivation; extra fine ore land on this place, but the rough sider this place good value at terms to suit you on this place, fellow gets it and then say "Wis No. 50. Now. here is one of am going to sell before breakfas Icontaing 45 acres; good | room 1 cultivation; on main public road, , reach of School and all of the section; and the price is only $30 terms on it at that. Step lively i No. 51. Now, take notice! good-sized farm down on the S< live town; 250 acres, 1/ miles fi umetCotton Mills, 1 2s actes in c 3 dwellings, one large two-story lot of fine woodland on this plac j v-?.i III ll JJitVWC III Llll^> SCV-llUU, ICl I contained in this proposition. 15 price is?now, listen, 250 for onl No. 52. 6 3s acres, in the cor church; 3-room store-house and 1 most desirable place lor any one that section. This land will brin residence lots in the near future. If this list does not contain \v plenty of other ^oo'l desirable p H.M.HE "THE REAL. EE Box 264. Office over Keov J write fire and life ii Spring Anr Our Store i? u Crowded *v th SPRING No i>rir?'*, for v "Spot ( ] t>.'U^)r at r?*inark<?Vi CI ll Ki II I tl? hh r I Will i?-lI vow l..tfi t i l-Jouri'iHl or tlu- <|i| hiive. In the im-antlli McKinnev unci Wo > * () III W ii|( i ll _\ mi A. K. F W ewt ICnd. 0-l*< I DELICAT Lunch Room. Fancy G Meals at all hours. All the Delicacies I Fruits and Fancy Groceriesthe I Prompt Service and Polii J. W. & C. L. HE Your Patronag (trPooI Bloom in Children ! le prescribes an alcoholic probably say, "Very,* very * stimulating." Ask him : for them. He will probquently." Then , ask him aparilla as a tonic for the 'vvs. ^ J7C7A|8 ;nt of the bowels." Ask your doctor if '? Pills. Sold for nearly sixty years. .state! mrbs of Pickens; [new S-room hborhood. A most desirable :e as this is not going to stay ation, 7 acres in pasture, baiod outbuildings; 2 miles from m school, 6 miles from Cenrom Six Mile church on main Dutbuildings; 40 acres in good j hard. There is some rolling o land is in woodland. I con$30 per acre. Can give you Don't wait until the other h 1 had bought it.*' I those nice little places that I j t, one of these mornings. It house, large barn; 20 acres in j in Six Mile section; in easy I advantages enjoyed by that per acre; and can give you f you want it. If you have been wanting a Duthern R. R. close to a goo i oni Liberty, close to the Calultivation, 40 acres in pasture, house. 7 good tenant houses, :e. It you would be interestin* show you the advantages ut 1 haven't told you what the y $8000?just $32 per acre! ner of the roads, at Six Mile dwelling combined. This is a desiring to run a store out in ig a fancy price to cut up into Price $1050. 'hat you want, see me. 1 have roperties. QTFD 5TATE MAN." ' Pickens, S. C. /ee Pharmacy. isurance, louncement i New (.'riip GOODS! rith the | ?-ash!" i v )( ? rrice ! i. I WHY. I l r >I!S/ ti 111*-* St-i.l i. Uiinu* w ? ic chII on uh. i! ? ii' ti?' 'ARK. | oenvllle. S- O. ESSEN! I Restaurant. rocers. I ( >iiick Lunches Served. of the Season. lest the Market Affords. 1 1 :e Attention Assured. STER, Prop'rs. | e Solicited. Connection.eto ^ <-r* <-?<-* rt> r? ;-s I MONKY L C ON REAL E! J LONG TIME, V C RELIABLE REPRESENT V mi -r 1 * - I TAB Mlm Loan & ? i 20 West Capitol St., J/ W. L. MA Fire, Life, 1 and Accide 1 \tc i rrv iix^u KJ Let me write yo Hot summer weather so lon^ dola late however for us to think of pr< month. Kverythin^ seasonable has It is our intention to roll two mon bargains < {' the many hundreds ;u?GREAT OPFOKI) If we had nothing but our line o we are ^oinn to make on them it wi secure some at the extremely low counters filled with values vou seld< $1.2") to $1.30 oxford* for S .l)H. 1 . to 1.73 oxfords for 1.1!'. 2.im to '.i.;ii) oxtonls lor 1.40. Arin^ in the little boys and jjci'l lected in this HO day oxford sale. LACE C'TR'I Now is the time to own real jrood of money. (iOc curtains f<?r $1. SI .7") curtains for 9{)c. The above will ^o like hot cakes, sure of uefin^; the first choice. COUNTER? Good value at $1.7/5 for 9Hc. Or for $1.11 MUSLIN UN 1)1 During This sale or while they 1 for /)Kc, $1./>() underskirts hlack foi for 4'Jc. Ask to see our embroidery count ytf > i li ftsiv* huin* Dress Shirts will he a l>i^ featur will not attempt to quote prices on i simply ask that you visit our count* Special hour sale will he held on I to 2. p. m. 011 10c blcaching at 5< pe allowed over 10 yards. On Saturdad July 2nd from 10 a. tumblers at 10c a set, only one Met t On Friday July 1st at 0 o'clock ; our window 0 tickets that will ent.i goods and a chance at the sewingin 1? ? - * ruvery jierson ouying at one time of goods will be given 50c worth fro machine. Every person buying $ worth for 2/>c and chance at the sev REMEMBER 1 Sale Starts Jul. 1st am CRAIG This Store Will Be Closed .1 Soda water oISi It's a mistake to suppose that I ns'-d for drinks put up by differ** goods are identical, ei?her i ? {].?,\?? drinks known as Ginger Ale, Leu Root Beer, Cream Soda, and otl soft drink manufacturers, is no st?' quality. One may be far superioi We know our drinks are equal in upon the market of today and lar to judge the merits ol flavors is testing them, but by making a CC r r * ^ Knowing mat our tiavors are "a invite comparison with others. \ can, without regard to standard o we change a formula unless we tin We believe that all things l>ri :>rders and correspondence and CjUALI'l Y is sure to win succes those fair-minded men who handle icit patronage on that basis. Pickens Bott R. L. Davis Pi HF v r r ' ???%M?MWIM? MI|< > ? *? tV^?- '?? 11 m w^ > ~i rj -!) ra <r> - -. rv> .*v OANKD i STATE. p EASY PAYMENTS. ^ ATIVl-S WAN I K!). 3 . Trust Company, j VCKSON, Mississippi. 5 v / THENY 1 IlL 1 ?ctl 111 nt \NCE iur business. lisr Bros. y sale: ins July 1st yed ha- at last arrived?too >(its, for goods must go this i received ;i big cut in price, t lis business into one. A few here appended. U A RO A INS. I Oxfords alone at the price mid pay you to drive miles to price. We will have large >m s?*e. s for th'T havr not been ne^' A INS. Curtains for a small amount 42o curtains for 7'.*c, $1..~>0 to , so !>" on hand early to make ANES. iod v.'hi" for at s'l.;"?() to $1.7a 5USKIHTS ast t)i? ">0c goods for !Mc, 75c $1.11. ?1.00 kind for 89c, ter. Everv thing going at a e <luring this sale: while we il the different grades &c; but 31' of :J9c Shirts. Friday July 1st front 10 a. m r yard. No customer will he tn. to '2 o'clock ]>. m. will sel" o a customer. \. m. we will distribute from tie the holder ti 50c worth of g machine. during our sale $10.00 worth e and a chance at the sewing 5.00 worth will be given 50c ring machine. riiE DATE: i Closes Jnl 301 BROS. lotiday July 4th. SSnrinni Mnlrftw unit iu. because the same names are nt manufacturers that th?r r <>r tr-r.^tn. The fact that ion Suiir, Strawberry, Peach, ter flavors, art put up by all intlard 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 >\1 PA RATI \ K test. 11.wool and a yard wide." we Ve make the best floods woI competitors, and n -ver dc> d a way to improve itn equal. (carelul handling. ol fair dealing with customers) s, not only lor us but for ail : our goods also, and we soling Works, roprietor