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Pickens Sentinel-Journal i ?1?5 H \\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \\/i I LOCAL BREVITIES 1 . ?-fe - % f. Some Things You Know and Some K $ You Don't Know About Our | y Towns, County & People ? \ \:n \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ?Mrs. Laura Alexander and J ' children, aro viulHn<r in ' ??1 ?- V ? lutvtup, in Vllcll " lotte, N. C. ?This season the cotton buy-1 ers of Anderson will purchase cotton strictly 011 grade. ?J. A. Peek, of Pickens, has with him his father and mother of Macon, Ga., for a short stay. ?Mrs. W. H. Hughes, of Richland, S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.J. Lewis 111 Pickens. ?Belton is making great preparations to hold a fair this fall. The date agreed 011 is October 18th. ?Misses Lula Wertz and Irene Hunt, of Newberry, are visiting Mrs. W. T. Jeans, in Pickens. ? Dr. E. G. Kerwin, Dentist of Easley, will be in Pickens every Wednesday. Office over Keowee Pharmacy. ?Mrs. F. M. Norris, of Central, is spending a time in Pickens with her aunts, Mesdames Florence (ii-illiii and R. A. Howen. -miss neien Uavey, a most charming: young lady of Seneca, Ls spending a time in Pickens, the guest of her consin, Miss Floride Carey. ?It is reported that Capt. "Billy'' Jeanes, of pickens grabbled a fine mess of sweet potatoes out of his brag patch on the 20th irist. ?./v ?All persons interested are ' urged to be present at Griffin church next Friday, August 5th with suitable tools for the purpose of cleaning off the grave\r a t*r\ ? The members of Bethlehem church, and others interested are called to meet there ou Friday, August 5th, with suitable tools, prepared to clean off the graveyard. ?C. G. Rowland requestes all who are interested to come or send a hand with proper tools to clean Mt- Zion Cemetery Central S. C. Wednesday Aug3 1910. Come early and avciid the heat. ?B. T. McDamel is wearing fVlof 4J *> * 1 1 Hujf .?IUU IJ11VI nvnil/ tuilic WU, and his friends say it is caused l?V the arrival of a 12 pound hoy at his house on the 20th instant. They call him John L. Sullivan, for short. ?There will be a Farmers Institute held at Dacusville on August 10th, conducted by Profs Barrow and Harper, of Clemson College. The public is cordially invited to attend. Take well filled baskets and spend the day : 2 ~ _i.-i in ))iciiic Htyie. ?The twenty-eighth annual meeting of tin* Gist Rifles survivors' association, Co. 1). Hampion Ligon. will be held at Williamston, S. 0., on Friday. August 5th, 1910, at 11 A. M.I Invitations have been issued, [ and one has been received at I this office. ?A petition has been circulated in Greenville county, asking j for a vote on the dispensary, question. The required number of signers have been gotten and HOW SlirwY'visor fJnnrlwln oouo' "ugh bona-fide signers have! f'$>. g6"ten to order the election. The carton in Friday's Green-! ville Daily News drawn by ar-1 tist 0. A. David, anenfc this important issue, was something fine. It dealt with the situation clearly and forcefully and in a manner that mere words couKl not have done. r * ' ' '?-v'' -j V ' I " ! ! I I I I > ?Born/ on th? 7th instant to Mr. and/f<\ L. Finley, of PickenFL^tnne 12 pound boy. ?Dr. T. A. Seawright Dentist is in his office every day. Freeman Building. Pickens, S. C. ?Mr. and Mrs. John F. Acker after a pleasant stay with relatives in Pickens have returned to their home in Anderson. ?Rev. L. E. M. Freeman, of Louisville, Ky., delivered a fine discourse at tjjel'ickens Baptist church laptrlSunday night. ?Miss Sarah Skinner, who has been spending a time in Pickens, the guest of Mrs. J. McD. Bruce, has returned to her home in Atlanta. ?Mrs. Bessiof G. Smith, and daughter, Marie of Liberty, are in Anderson for a time, the guest of Mrs. J". R. Shelor, sister of Mj*C Smith. We Want to sell you both work and dress shirts because we will sell you better goods for same money. Come and see. t.f Craig Bros. I ?The many friends of I). G. I Moore will rbgret to hear that he is confined to his room with typhoid-pneumonia, so it is reported. It >fs to be hoped that he may soon be out again. ?The Sylvan Valley, (N. C..) News of the 22d instant, contains fhe following interesting bit of News: " Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Wednesday, July 12th, a daughter." ?Then1 will be a sale of the personal effects of lie v. J. (J. Yongue, at the Methodist parsonage in Pickens, next Monday A . w. i > + 1^4- 11 * -*- J | au^ini lot, lit 11 A, 1V1., l()t Ol books, library, household effects etc., etc. By order of Rev. R. A. Yongue. ?Married on the 24th instant at the residence of the officiatiriir minister, Miss Lizzie Smith to Mr. Hope Gillespie, both of Anderson county. Rev. J. T. Dobson officiating. The happy young couple have the congratulations of many friends. ?For Sale: Good Automo bile, single seat with top and gas lamps; 14 h. p. '2 cylinder machine, Halsman make. Also one Ford runabout. Both in first class condition. Ford is 4 clynder 42() h. p. machine. Also has top and ^as lamps. For price apply to Tillman Garrett or E. G. Pepper, Easley, S. C. ?There will be an all day sinking at (Jlenwood cotton mill next Sunday. Everybody cordially invited to bring song books and well tilled baskets, and spend an enjoyable day of son*; service. Good leaders will be present and the old folks, the young folks and the middle aged will all be expected to join in j the singing. j ?There are a good many I 'phones in Pickens and there are several visitors in town also. It is hard to the names of all these visitors, so just remember if you do not see the names of I your tfuest in the naner. that | our telephone number is 112, and i all you had to do was to call us up and report^ We would appreciate this courtesy. ?The printers made a mistake ; last week. We wrote two notices about schools opening; one was the Town Creek school would open on the 25th with Jno. 1). Edens as teacher. The other was that the Wolf Creek school would open on the same date with Ed Fields teacher. Tho printer got the first part of one notice and the last nart of the second notice joined together and made the notice read that town Creek school would be taught by Eb Field. In order to set the record straight we give the above explanation and hope tho proper teachers have appeared at the right schools and that the patrons have not boon put out nor tho trustees worried by the mistake we made. BP Does not Cc AVER'S 1-1A Stops Falling Hair Destroys Dandruff Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin, Quinin, S Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor his AVER'S MA I Uoes not Cc J. O. Am Compi i ?Misses Nan Nimmons, Ada Craig, Hat.tie and Lucia Earle, Florence Bo wen, and Messrs. Reese Algood and Sam Craig, of Pic'ter.s, spent Saturday ni^ht in town with the family of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Craig. They were on their return from a mountain trip, having visited Brovard, Toxaway and Highlands, North Carolina.?Keewee Courier. ?Married on Sunday, July 24th, at the residence of E. O. Sanders, pf Liberty, father of the bride, Miss Dora Sanders to Mr. Pearl Kay, son of L. L. Kily, of the Kings section of the County, R. C. Robinson, N. 1'., in bi^) usual affable manner, officiating. The happy young couple have the congratulations of their many friends for a long and useful life. ?Elsewhere we publish notice of election for cotton for cotton weigher, to be held on 15rd Saturday in August, being the '20th day. So for only one candidate has an nounced, K. L. Hames. 1^verybody knows "Bob" and tlicy arc satisfied thiit lie will make a splendid man for the place. Don't fail to register in time and lx? prepared to vote at the proper time. ?The candidates are making the campaign in this county by easy stages. County chairman I. M. Mauldin thinks the "dear people" cannot stand much of this "spoiling'1 at a time, so in feeding them in broken doses. Only one dose a week, is the directions, until the week. Then comes the grand stand play and the fire works the last Tuesday in August. Ice water and smelling salts will both he in demand the day after. ?Our friends, and especially our country subscribers have a warm place in their hearts for us and are always kindly remembering us and helping to replenish our larder. The latest addition to our menu is a fine healthy lot of big, luscious tomatoes, grown by R. K. Lewis, on his Pea Ridge farm. They are certainly tine and will eat well with eome- raised ham and roasting-ears. He has our thinks for this treat. ?The brick work of the Pickens hankibuiluing has been completed and now the electricians are concealing the telephone and electric light wires over the house, the roof is being put on this week and the workmen are busily engaged in finishing the interior. /The buil.iing will be ready for occupancy by the first of September, the officials think. It is a handsome and imposing structure and adds much to the appearance of Pickens' business thoroughfare. ?The people of Transylvania county, N. C., are very much enthused over the prospect of getting a new line of railroad. The Greenville and Knoxville Railway Co., who have rehabilitated the old "Swamp Rabbit," and are trying to build between these two points, has made a proposition to the Transylvanians to run t!i<> marl flimn/?U their county, touching at the county scat, if the county will take $100,(MH) stock in the enterprise, paying therefor with IH)year bonds of the county. The road is to lie in operation into the town of Brevard within two years. The election will beheld August 2d, and will carry overwhelmingly. , dor the Hair I kJR VIGOR An Elegant Dressing; Makes Hair- n* r.*?/ I odium Clilorid, Capsicum, Sage, Alcohol, | opinion of such a hair preparation. kIR VIGOR lor the Hair KT. Iowoll. Maw. ?Hon. J. E. Boggs, the silver-tongue orator of Pickens, has withdrawn from the race for congress from the Third District. This move is to he regretted hv his frinrwiu K>.f - ? MUt lli? general health was such that he thouht best not to make the, campaign at this time. We be-' lievi he could have been elected.1 This leaves only two, the present incumbent, Hon. wyatt Aiken and Rev. C. 1). Mann, to fight if out. Mr. Mann is also ! an Abbeville county man and is a man in ever respect in physijcal constructson and in intellectual ability and will make the I race an interesting one. ?While everybody is going i to the mountains or on fishing I trips imagination runs riot with j "Young America" also. Mr. | Legare is in the lower part of the state campaigning, Bailey j Robinson up in the mountains I fishing, so their sons, W illiam land R. ('. jr., went on a "campaigning" trip, too. Thev hied I flwitYlCMlir...- .<? - I >< n n|i iiu mi. .jim" n v <l 11 sell's the grandfather of 1?. j where I hey are faring as fine ;is I colts in Hover, having ;i jolly i pjood time in the fruit orchard, trying to catch fish with hent pins, and otherwise disporting themselves to their heart's con tent, with none to say "nay" and "grandpa" laughing at their antics. For "Bill" and "B. ('." will get t heir share, and no one will en joy their antics or their company more than "old man" .Joe Stansell. Thev will be gone about two weeks. ?Our good friend, Walter L. Hoggs, of Liberty, as sure as the years roll round and peach time comes again, thinks of ye (Minor and family, and among I his fruit trees, as soon as the first hhish of ripeness appears, he begins filling a basket with the nicest and best thereon, I which he st raight awn y sends to this office, with the c miplinients of himself and his bettef half. As we write this we are eating i,nest! luscious Albert,as, they melt in our mouth, the juice runs down our shirt front, we think kindly of Walter and with gladness we contemplate that peach orchard from afar off but with longing visual eyes. He lias a fine orchard and sells many bushels each year, at home and nearby towns. It is good to be remembered by your friends, in this manner. Others who think kindly of us can do as Walter has done, with their fruit and melons. Meeting Woman's Missionary Union. The Woman's Missionary | Union of the Pickens Baptist I Association will meet at the! Baptist church here on Saturday i August. 13th. Women and girls from all the ' churches and the community1 at large are respectfully invited to attend. Some speakers of prominence will address the meeting and it is hoped that much good may result. Dinner will he served at the church by the ladiesof the Pickens W. M. S. and every body will be welcome. Mrs. C. E. Robinson, Pres. virs. jamcs Hendricks, Sec. Wanted To rent or lease, my entire Farming lands, (homo place) ft bout <10 acres Hottorn 10 acres Cotton land, 1 largo roomy house, 2 tonnant houses, pood out buiiciin?*. (l)iivls place) 40 acres cleared, good house and out buildings, good water at each bouse. Apply to Jno. T. Lewis at homo place, or wr 'o to Jln/.e!, H. " v. ; . fllosiruhlc i .: r 1A line fa: in of about 100 ac Ij inji about 1 mile South of 1' farm we guarantee t? piodi "f cotton per acre. This fan of the Kirkney land which rui about 75 acres of the Mm Mm bah 8 of cotton were made li cori and other feed stuff N barriH, outbuildingH, two tor with running water through the most desirable farms oi where. It is cIok^ to a liv school and churches and in jutt the place for any one 1c an investment that will bri! W. P. Stewart whose landi show you this valuable pla at once as it is being offered the low price of $Sf) per acre. (K S S I I Carey &. C SEAL ? RIGKEN, S(Mk us whon yon w to build upon, or good - . -r, I un i. Ui delighted to show you wr feel siir<i that we i\ow is I he t him! to inv !>f 'fore it ris h I JK'-OS 111 \ Carey & C Main St. Pi 'Phone No. 33. Office Shoes! Shoes for tho. school < for men and women a ?ll ?!.- 1- ? mT <iii i ii<^ laimiv. i\ot < J but right, from the fac styles at hrt or price paying for old, shclf-w Drop in and let us t anything in dry goods Yours for 13 W. B. Fn "At the Old P. S.?Bring us your Hams, r 11 _ - i iiui vaiue Soda water o! i Lt's n mistake to suppose that used for drinks put up by differ* goods are identical, either in flaA< drinks known as Ginger Ale, Lei Root Beer, Cream Soda, and ot soft drink manufacturers, is no st quality. One may be far superic We know our drinks are equal in 11nnn tli/> mn-L-ot r\f ^..-.-1 ' ? mv, 11IU1 n^L V-/1 luuay illlll let I to judge the merits of flavors is testing them, but by making a C( Knowing that our flavors are invite comparison with others, can, without regard to standard < we change a formula unless we fii We believe that all things be orders and correspondence and QUALM Y is sure to win succe those fair-minded men who handl licit patronage on that basis. Pickens Bott R. L, Davis P ' If W** **? in For " I - . if Its Of w?-ii it)?j > B '!<*)< I"-. A |)<-riI* 'i < ! : hi. ! frriii ihi.' 1 <i t?? o hah--' l) in s <i ol "l't ii?-i t*M M on out to Kaslcy ruiii and rpliri'f* farm, oil which 20 M ii-i j far, behiili" i Iimh\ ?.f Jr ew 7 room liou.r, lant liouKen, two I'iimiihs V t*H?'.h out*. Till" IM one of K ii the market today aii>e town and good graded m Koou neighborhood and in M oking for :i goo-1 lionif or ng him in a nice income. M j adjoins this farm will M ce. Better Hee this place for a nliort time only at For terniH apply to m 3 WART, 1 antral, S. <"!. V ^hastain, ]STATE, s, s. c. suit a iikm! town lot farming lainl noar 11 nt y We will bo what we have and can interest you. est in real property Millie. rhastain, ckens, S. C. : over Freeman Building. 5Hoes! children, work sh<><>s nd Sunday shoes for %> 31 < 1 and out-of-date tories in up-to-now s than you are now orn shoes. nake you prices on or ^rocerier. iusiness, eeman, I St.lIKl" E^gs and Chickens and for them. lit Males. because the same names are i-nt manufacturers that tliti )r or strength. The fact that non Sour, Strawberry, Peach, her fiavors, are put up by all anaara by which to judge >r in every way to th<? others, strength to the best placed better than some. The way by tasting them, not only in DM PA RATI VK test. all.wool and a yard wide," we We make the best goods we >f competitors, and iu>.ver do id a way to improve itin equal, (careful handling of fair dealing with custodiers) ss; not only for us but for all t; our goods also, and we soling: Works, 'roprietor