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Pickens Sentinel-Journal \ v \ v \ \ n 'n .n s \ \ \/ i'LOCAL BREVITIES I x, / < Some Things You Know and Some '( a u/%.. n?.u a... /* yy IUU UUII l M1UVY rtUUUl uur y y Towns, County & People / \ \ \ \ N X \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ' , ?Mr. and Mrs. .J. I<\ Banister of Liberty, visited t he family of R. A. Bowen in Pickens last Sunday. ?Col. J. 11. Stansell has gath ered 115 bushels of wheat from a sowing of four bushels. This is a good yield. Who'll beat it. ?Mr. and Mrs. John Acker and little daughter, Frances, of Anderson, are visiting the family of B. 1>. Laboon. a brother to Mrs. Acker. We want to sell you both work and dress shirts because we will sell you better goods for same money. Come *ind see. tf Craig Bros. ?Some of the colored people of the county and town are ar rani>ing to have a reunion of the old slaves of the county at their Baptist church .n Pickens 011 Thursday, August 4th, 1910, <0 which all the ex-slaves are invited. The occasion will be enlivened by appropriate addesse.s by prominent speakers and a banquet will be given in connection with the services. Tin public is cordially invited to be present. "Dr." B. P. Grittin is behind this movement. ?On Saturday, July the Oth, 1 > 4 i ? " ' ' iveveiiui' Agent i euowiy or C olumbia and R. Q. Merrick, J. C. Alexander and C. L. Oureton made a raid in Laurel Fork, Ea?tatoe and Oolenoy. They threshed over a big scope of of mtvy and captured three disu .^ries and arrested two men. This is one of the Tuggest days work that has been done in Pif.lrnriG mnntv i?i ? lAiny n?ui It was a pity for them to do this mean trick right in "dog days" and no chance to get "snake bite" medicine at all handy. ? As will be seen elsewhere in this issue the county campaign opens next Saturday at Easley. The time for filing pledges expires the day before (Friday) at 12 o'clock. Though any pledges mailed and bearing the post mark of the mailing office and stamped before 12 o'clock would be legal and be allowed; we be lieve. But we would advise no prospective candidate to wait to the last minute and take this chance. There ar hardly enough candidates out, so far to fill the offices. Surely a few more will offer themselves upon the altar of their country ?Rev. S. T. Blackmail, of Fountain Inn, 8. C., filled the appointment of Rev. J. C, Yongue, in the Pickens Method. ist church, last Sabbath preach ing two excellent sermons, morning and night. On account of District Conference, which meets in Greenvilie this week, embracing Sunday, there will be no services at the Pickens Methodist church next Sabbath. There will be preaching the following Sunday, D. V., either by the pastor. Rev. J. C. Yongue, or some other minister, equally as good, so he says, ? J. R. C. Griffin, wife and two children, of Ware Shoals, are on a visit to the family of his father, in the Table Mountain section of tho county. For several terms Mr. Griffin taught "hool at the mills of Easley and a tin ) was in the mercantile lino there being of the firm of Wyatt <Sc Griffin. For the past few years he has been at Ware Shoals, in the capacity of bookkeeper for the Company and agent for .the railroad running out to that point. John's friends in this part of the country are glad to see him and to know that he is doing well. ?Dr. E. G. Kerwin, Dentist of Easley, will l>o in Pickens i every Wednesday. OfTi<r?? over Kooweo Pharmacy. ?'Mesdaines R. A. Bowenaiul I Florence Griffin returhed to their ; home in Pickens Saturday, from |a pleasant visit to relatives in Greenville. ?Sam Burgess, colored, of the Dacusville section,.'phoned in this, (Thursday) morning that he had killed a rat Mesnake three feet ten inches long and having i 1 r;i tiles; I ? """v" ?Little Miss Sural) Peek, daughter of our fellowtownsi man, J. A. Perk, has l?een quite ;sick for tlic past several days. I Her many friends h<>]>< she may ! soon 1 Mi u]> again, Wv ntnl Mru M < jgen, of Slim tor, nee Miss Ola ! lliehey, arc expected t<> arrive I in Pickens 1 liis week to spend a ! time with her parents, Mr. ami {Mrs. H, A. ttichey. 1 ?Giles L. Wilson, State Bank j Examiner, of Spartanburg, was in Pickens last week, lie complimented our two hanks very highly on the good financial showing they made. ?A ten days singing school will start on Monday, July '2f>(h, I wit h rof. ,]. L. Murphree as teacher. All wishing to take singing lessons are urged to bo present the first day at Seneca. ?Col. Alfred Taylor of Tayllor's station, a mighty fine and ' affable gent Ionian responding a ?i time with his soli, ('apt. John |T. Taylor, in/Sickens. He attributes his good looks, longevity and general good health and i ,troJ.;iif*r f/. o.,..: I iiiLiil/iill'T !?' V. I I IV IV Wcl" ter. ?Judge J. A. Peek, of Pickens, celebrated the 4th bv hieing himself off to St. Louis on a combined business and pleasure trip, and, to quote his words, 1 got all that he went after. W<> are glad he had such a fine trip and delightful time, and know, from his conversation, that he greatly enjoyed himself. ?On last Friday afternoon, the 8th instant, Lois, the sixmonths old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas, of our town was taken by the grim monster death. The little one had been sick for some weeks. The remains were buried in the cemetery of Camp Creek church on the day following its death. The father and mother have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends in their sad .affliction. ?Miss Grace W. Vandiver, of Spartanburg, will lecture at the Flat Rock church on the fourth Sunday in July at 11 o'clock, on the Cradle Roll Department of 'the Sunday School and also on 1 The Graded Sunday School and jits Advantages. This lecture | will also he given at the first I Baptist church at Liberty at -1 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. All who miss this lecture will miss a treat. Miss Vandiver is State T-pchirfir nn flip Hrnillo T?r?ll Ht. | partment. Everyone interested should attend. I I ?Capt. T. A. Rainev, and i family, of Charlotte, who have | been 011 a visit to the family of jCapt. J. T. Taylor, are now visj iting relatives in Georgia. Mr. Rainey is making the trip through the country in his car. These two gentlemen are brothers-in-law, and worked together on the Southern a number of vparu Kot.urpmi flhnvlfitiA emit A I lanta, or, rather Central and Atlanta, it wan in those (lays. Later Mr. Kainy was transferred and given a run from Charlotto to Statesville. It is said, by those who know, to bo an extra fine run. "Tom-Rainoy" as ho used to be kfiown in the days of Auld Lang Syno, has many friends throughout this section, who will be delighted to hear of him and know that ho is prospering. Weak ThroatCold after cold; cough after taking-cold habit? Better b confidence in Ayer's Cherry medicine like it for wpnlc th your doctor for his opinion His approval is valuable. F< No alcohol in this cough medi mmmammmmammmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammwmmnma Alwayskcepa good laxative ii? Ihehouse. Tak Is the best laxative for this7 Aycr's Fills. A Real I 47. 2 7S ncres of land in si house, complete; in excellent ne place for a home. See me at c lon<^ on the market at $2,100. No. 48. 46 acres, 25 in 111I1 ance in timber; 3-1 o<>m house, < Ple.sant Hill church, 1 + mile: fi tral. I'rice only $32 |>er acre. No. 49. 106 acres 1 y2 miles public road; 6 room house, ^ooi state of cultivation; extra fine o land 011 this place, but the roiu sider this place jjood value ; terms to suit you on this place, fellow i^ets it and then say UW No. 50. Now. here is one c am ?oin<j to sell before breakf jcontaing ,j5 acres; good 4 roon cultivation; on main public roa< reach of School and all of th section; and the price is only terms on it at that. Step llvelj No. 51. Now, take notice! igood-sized farm down on the live town; 250 acres, \ ) > miles uniet Cotton Mills, 12s actes in 3 dwellings, one large two-stoi lot of fine woodland on this pi ed in a place in this section, le.l contained in this proposition, price is?now, listen, 250 for o TVT S * ino. 52. o acres, in tile c church; 3-room store-house an< most desirable place lor any 01 that section. This land will bi residence lots in the near lutur If this list does not contain plenty of other good desirable H.M.HE "THE REAL E 1 Box 264. Office over Ke I write fire and life Spring An Our S'ore i Crowded w SPRING No hi^li prices, f< "Spot 1 bought hi remarl xi ect to wit ttiH h.i W ill t ? !I you lat? nel-Jotii nitl of tlif lutve. In the mean McKinney uml \V <1 t?> wHit on you A. K. I Went End. <3rl1 DELICA1 Lunch Room. Fancy < Meals at all hours. All the Delicaci( Fruits and Fancy Groceri* the Prompt Service and P< J. W. & C. L. HI Your Patron* (CrFool Room i i ~yjgy7ra ZZZLLZ. zzzxjzzBxzi&cr.jitzz -Weak Lungs cough! Troubled with this reak it up. We have great Pectoral for this work. No roats arid weak lungs. Ask i. lie knows all about it. lllnw bic r?.vr ?? lilt; UMtiW (II ail lllllO. I icadosewhen your cold first comes on. What sk your doctor his opinion. Let him decide. Estate! uburbs of Pickens; jnew S-roon ighborhoocl. A most desirable nee as this is .not goinj^ to sta> <c. tivation, 7 acres in pasture, bai jood outbuildings; 2 miles Iron rom school, 6 miles from C*..n ; from Six Mile church on mail 1 outbuildings; 40 acres in g<>o< rchard. There is some rolling (h land is in woodland. I con ;it $30 per acre. Can give yoi Don't wait until the othe ish I had bought it." ?f those nice little places that asi, <>nc; 01 tnese mornings. 1 i house, large barn; 20 acres i d, in Six Mile section; in eas e advantages enjoyed by thn 30 per acre; and can give yo , if you want it. If you have been wanting Southern R. R. close to a ;^oo from Liberty, close to the Ca cultivation, 40 acres in pasture -y house. 1 good tenant house: ace. If you would be interes : me show you the advantage But I haven't told you what th nly $'<>000?just S.^2 per acre! orner of the roads, at Six Mil 1 dwelling combined. This is le desiring to run a store out i *ing a fancy price to cut up int e. Price $105* >. what you want, see me. 1 hav properties. "STFR nam -mmr u mmaaa ^ ISTATE MAN." Pickens, S. C. cnvee Pharmacy. insurance, nouncement ? now lieiiijf Mth New Crisp (mx >ds: >r v ith the Cash!" tiiblv low prir-H mul n?e way. *i through tli?- S.M li?11IT^rfr*iiT thing* w * tune call on uh. '<> >il will h" <1. lig ii=>ARK. reonvme, B- <3 rESSEN! Restaurant. Grocers. Quick Lunches Served. ;s of the Season. C5 : Best the Market Affords. >l'te Attention Assured. ESTER, Prop'rs. igc Solicited, it Connection. rzrrrr. rv. jaiftr k i WE IIAVI The old reliable "Mason" Porcel; ! right. Or if you want to put youi any old thing (not air tight) get 01 der; i<> cents a box. Will keep 4 gathered. FLOUR?- -Well, it is so cheap the price you might he tempted mules and buy our high grade ilo cause Mr. l'atton, or some other sj market and make you pay a high crop is made. CORN MEAL! Yes, the old-s the bushel. (>ood and tresh. i . ! SUGAR! Just think of getting , i Granulated Siurni- fr?f y , ? ' "\S"" 'Wl fr-l.WW II A good line oi Shoes, Hats, ? - and Work Pants?all to go at barg Yours for l>u W. S3. Pre 1 "Al Hie Olil r -> O Y\ " ~ r. v">.?i?riiiijf us your 1 lams, E j gut full value f< 1 W. L. MA n Fire, Life, 1 \ r?r? rl A ^ L[ aim r\V/tlliC l! INSUR/ '\ j 1 i Let me write yc j | flno c ri^ht now with our specially prep better than any fertilizer applied t( figures: at present prices i 2 po cotton and seed the out of it, to th Standard Guano. Fifteen pounds for one sack of 0-3-3. Twenty p ^ i for one sack of tt-4-4. One sacl fertilizer will side dress an acre o sell four or five times. The pota vent rust and other disesases anci man who has side dressed does suade him. If you hnve not trie crop this year. It will pay four o J. S. Fowler says you will makt ? every ton of our high grade speci for side dressing. Cotton is late food. You want a good crop this to make it in. The chances are yc | side dress. You can make it ther i A . n. Anderson riiosp AndLersoi J. K. Vandiver, President. (Sold by Folder, Tliornley Sol water oi Df It C n mictal/K tn 1'H?H 1APU I I .* V< ....uvuuv, IV OU|./|SWa\~ I 1 1 < I L I used for drinks put up by differe . goods are identical, either in tlaAO drinks known as Ginger Ale, Lerr ? Root Beer, Cream Soda, and otli 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 far to judge the merits of flavors js testing them, but by making a CO Knowing that our flavors are "a invite comparison with others. \ can, without regard to standard o j we change a formula unless we fin We believe that all things bei orders and correspondence and QUALI'l Y is sure to win succes those fair-minded men who handle licit patronage on that basis. Pickens Bo* r. l. r : xii em.' lin-lined Fruit jars prices r fruit and vegetable.-; up in ir ' Sure Keep ' I'Yui1 Povvj.o pounds as f.-vsh is when that if we were to t- II you to feed your wheat to the ur. But don't do that, bejeculator, rnij^ht s^et on the price again before another tyle ground meal at $1.00 16 pounds ol jrooil sweet i blackberiy time. iunday Shirts, Work Shirts fain prices. ^>11 icnriQ o,? Stamp anc' Chickens ami )<* hem. *mm*m tm+mmmWMM???wr-*?<??' imwuain THENY health nt \NCE ?ur business. . Ann Entasis apgj BJSttJfl Sp orn ared fertiliser will pay you ) your crops. Look at these unds ol increased yield of eacre will pay for one sack of ; of increased yield will pay ounds ol increase will pay < of our specially prepared i cotton and will pay for itsh in these goods will prel will prevent shedding. A not need argument to per:d it, try it on part of your r five times what it costs. i an extra bale of cotton lor ally prepared fertilizer used : this year and needs plant year anil the time is short in can't make it unless you hate & Oil Co. 1, S. C. I). N. Vandiver, Manager. tV (!o. Pickons. S. ('.) feral Males. because the. same names are nt manufacturers that the r or strength. The fact that ion Sour, Strawberry, Peach, er 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 >M PAR ATI VIC test. 11.wool and a yard wide.'" Ve make the best go' f competitors, and d a way to imprr n equal, (caref fair dealing s; not on1 : our g*"