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LOCAL BREYLITES Some Thigs You Kniow ad Some You Don't Know About Our Towns, Con*y&People A word to the wives is seldom cient. Ever notice what poor care 1 ther people takeof their health. Avoid pushing to the front by ing back on your county pa per, People who like to quarrel l do it in an effort to prove that they never do. Children are very indulgent to believe in Santa Claus so as to humor their parents. When a woman has a good complexion herself she knows no one else's is genuine. After January 1st, 1911, the Pickens Oil Mill will- gin on, 'day's only. -Dec. 29tf. -For land anywhere in Pick ns county see or write J. R. hmore. "The Land Man." -A. A. Jones, Esq., who has just recovered from a spell of tv phoid fever, is in town today. I have a stand of s iw-timber that I want cut. If interested, call on or write me at Pickens R. 3. . M. J. Welborn. I take this method of publicly thanking the white friends and patrons for their mo4t liberal patronage given me during the holidays. Andy Bowen. -Dr. E. B. Webb, of Atlanta, in Pickens this week. on bus ess. His many friends are de ghted to see him and hope that ere long he will be a resident of 'kens again. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Lowder ilk and children of Kernsville, 1. C., are visiting Mrs. L's pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. W- 0. Rich y near Easley and Mr. and . . .Davis of Pickens,1 t week. -Mrs. L. F. gnsong i .~f~h~on'of Pickens, is riously ill, but is very slightly niproved at this writing. Her .any friends hope that she may n regain her wonted healthi nd strength.2 Strayed from my home at Norris. S. C.. one black sow nig bout i-weeks. Friends, please otify me if you know thel -hereabouts of such an estr-ay. Wai- -' r-rs fo'r Cjabba~ ta .-Grown in the flids and rost-Pi os-f. 1.000 crated 81.25: ,000 or more. .91 per thousand. . . b. Yound Island. Ad dress. Ernest M. DuPre .Co. Columbia, S. C. -Mr. Claude C. Allgood, son f Capt. Wmn. B. Allgood was appily married on the 28th of cember, ult., to Miss Hattie leo O'Dell, daughter of J. P. 'Dela of the Easley side. The remony was performed in At ta, Rev. Jones tying the knot t his residence. It was a Gret na Green affair, Miss O'Dell be ing on a visit to the family of her uncle, R. L Bryant, in At lanta,.at the time. The happy couple are at home and receiving the congratulations of their many friends. -Pickens has lost a good citi zaen and an excellent family and Easley has gained both. Dr. J. L Bolt left Wednesday for the latter place where he will prac-' *ice his profession. The people o~f Pickens generally, and more especially those who have come in contact with him in a profes sional way are very sorry that h: decided on this move but are tr'uly hopeful that the change 'Ibe for the better. We com-j id him. to the good people of . .rssley as a good physician and a high toned christian gentleman he hi ays hiere with relativ J A. Smith. photographer. vill be in Pickens nn Monda .- a )f each week instead of Sator lays as heretofore. All w rant first class work see him. 1h -Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bowen P md children went to Atlanta S 5unday, Mr. Bowen ieturned s< )m Tuesday while Mrs. Bowen C ent on to Hartford Alabama mid other points to visit rela- I ives. fn Most of our readers will enjoy i good agricultural paper issued C dong the proper lines. Such an me is the Southern Ruralist, T >ublished in Atlanta. For a imited time we can offer you l his splendid semi-monthly pa )er in connection with the Sen- a nel-Journal for only $1.25 a ear. This offer is open for on y a short time and limited to 0 ash-in-advance subscribers to ;he Sentinel-Journal. We can - lso give you the Home and Farm at the same price, or -the hree papers for $1.50. -A beautiful home wedding N was solemnized in Pickens last t] Thursday at 2 p. m.. when Miss b Jessie Mae Parsons wae married j to Mr. Amon P. Lawrence, Rev. h D. W. Hiott officiating. The q home of Mr. B. F. Parsons. fa- s ther of the bride, was beautiful- a lv decorated and the beautiful At parlor was crowded with invited I uests as to the strains of the o weddi.ng march rendered by Miss Willie Parsons. the brida f party entered and assumed their t obligations "until death do us t, part." Many costly and hand-IV some presents were given. -ic iainty salad course was served. A midst a shower of rice and 1 earing the congratulatious ofI t heir many friends, the happy I Toung couple boarded the after- p 2oon train for their new home r it Central, where Mr. Lawrence[ s 'n the employ of the Southern c Railway.. 1 -Mrs. C. E. Robinson and b jiss Elinor Knight, delightfully a tertained the United Daugh- n ;ers of the Confedera::Y at the fs ioeof the former on last Fri- 0: lay afternoon. Each guest was ? uested to write new year reso utions, also the ones broken in I' he past year. these were collect- V d and read by Miss Eva Earle, 2 hey brought forth much mer- d iment on account of their r1 ior and originality, the -A rize, a beautiful caLlndar was iwarded Mrs. WV. H. Johnson, n ers being decided as the biest td most unique. The greaitest ( eature of thle afternoon w.as bi he song '-Dixie," played and t' a:ug by Mr's. Dr. George Robin- t on of Liberty, it was indeed a ? ~rat to hear~ this lady over whos3 head seventy summers r dare ?>assed sing in her clear a sweet voice the old time war ~ong so clearly loved and still I bonored by our dear old South- t land. The guests were then ~ invited inig the dining room. where delightful refreshments C were served by Misses Ora Mc- ~ Fall and Ev.a Earle, place cards ~ were used and at each plate was C a dainty souvenir of pearly S mistletoe tied with red ribbon, ~ carrying out the U. D. C. colors, ~ red and white. The house was beautifully decorated with the ~ seasons colors as well as the U. ~ D. . Those present were Mrs. ~ T. R. Allen, Mrs. W. H. John- ~ son, Mrs. A. M. Morris, Mrs. W. T. McFall, Mrs. W. E. Findley, Mrs. T. J. Mauldin, Mrs. I. M. Mauldin, Mrs. James E. Cox r and Mrs George Robinson of 3 Liberty, Misses -Ora McFall. ~ Eva Earle, Marie Folger Lucia i Folger, Elinor Knight and t Florence Bowen. Liberty, R. 3.] Dear Editor:-Will you please y allow me space in your paperji to give the good old Sentinel a few dots. I] Mr. John Clardy, and Miss Linda Stewart, and also Mr E hristmas tree, at Liertvy. hristnias-eve night. sand had n injoyable time sure' Mr. Jay Stans-1ll. who has een in Mont;ina for ihree years is returned to his home in ickens. Also Mr. Overton tansell who has been spending )metime in Hendersonvile, N. '.has returned. Mr. Johg Clardy and Miss ,inda Stewart were happily iarried at the residence of Mr. 'up Hester on the 26 ult. We >ngratulate Mr. John for, win ing such a nice and charming ] oung lady for his bride, we rish them a most happy and rosperous journey - through fe. May their lives be long nd happy and their sorrows be ut few, may their joys be as iany as there are shining drops F dew, good by. Emma 0. Death of Mrs W M Ferguson The many friends of Mrs. C. L. Ferguson, relict of the late V. M. Ferguson,' formerly- of I is county, died at the home of er only living daughter, Mrs. L. Lewis, in Sapulpa, Okla oma, on December 18th 1910. he had been very feeble for Dme time but only seriously ill b:,ut three, weeks. The imme iate cause of her demise was neumionlia. She was 67 years hd. and a consistent christian. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and amily left South Carolina. about enty-one years ago. movin > Barton county. Kansas, from hich place they moved to La ledo countN, Missouri, where V. M. Ferguson died Sept. 20th 904. Mrs. Ferguson then went ) live with her daughter, Mrs. ,ewis. who later moved to Sa ulpa, Okla., where they now side. She was the mother of two hildren-Effie and Deanie. the itter, who married a Shuey, aving died a number of years go. Mrs. Ferguson leaves to iourn her loss a daughter and Lx grand children, besides a host E relatives and friends. A Beautiful Home Wedding. I At the residence of Mr. and [rs. E. L. Jones, near Dacus ille, on Wednesday December, 1st at 3:30 p. m. their eldest aughter, Miss Essie was niar ed to Mr. B. D. Lathem of the [ount Carmel section. Rev. B. .Grandy performing the cure 1our. The parlor was beautifully ecorated with flowers when the ride and( grcoom entered and ok their position under a pret r Roman arch of white and :en to the tune of Medelsohin's Veding March beautifully endered by the bi'de's sister, Iis Jennie.I The bride was attired in a' vey white silk gown with rimiing to match. Immedi ely after the ceremony the di ing room doors w.?re throtvir pen and refreshments were erved. Such as satisfies the aner man. After a few minutes f pleasant greeting and as the un was sinking in the Western' orizon, the invited guests be :an to depart, carrying with hem a happy recollection of a eautiful home wedding. The rany friends and acquaintan es of the happy couple wish,for hem much joy. North -Pickens Appointments. The following are the appoint aents of Rev. E. L. Thomason, astor of the North Pickens cir nit for the Year of our Lord, 911. Let everybody encourage he pieacher by keeping his ap ointments in mind and giving tim good congregations: orter's Chapel 1st Sun. 11a. m. iriendship 1st Sun. 3 p. m. ethel 2d Sun. 11 a. m. iew Hope 2d Sun. 3 p. m.. [cKinnie's Chapel 2d Sun 1 a. m. talam 4th Snn. 11 a. m COMPAN TANUARY SPECIAL PRI Read them all, Something in there for you and cheap :han you sill be able to get it again. Flour is advancing in price rapidly, and you had better. ay in a supply for you certainly will have to pay more later. 3est patent $5.40 per barrel guaranteed to give satistaction Sugar Now is the time to get it while I am selling it. at 8 pounds for one dollar. Meal, Something that you have got to have, only Soc-per. xushel. Karo Syrup, lhat sweet stuff that we all need. Only 4oc per gallon. All other groceries at prices in proportion. -You .ad better see me before buying your Groceries. I can save you money on them. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT A SACRIFICE. Men's $I-5o hats at $1.20; $1.25 hats at 95c. Men's one dollar dress shirts, 85c; Men's 50c shirts 45c. Men's overall coats, the one dollar kind for 85c; the 5oc kind for 38c. $12.50 suits of clothes for $io; $io suit for $8; $7 suits 55.5o; Boy's Suits, $3-50 for $2.50; $2.50 suits for $2; $1 suits For $3.75. Men's overcoats, the five dollar kind for 4.25; the six dollar kind for 5,25. Men's Shoes, the 3 50 kind for 3.00. I have shoes for men, boys, women, and children. Come, nd let me fit you up and the price will be so cheap that you will buy. Trunks, trunks, Everybody needs one. The five dollar For 3.50; the 4-5o; kind for 3-75; the 4.00 kind 3 25; the 3-.co kind for 2.25; the 2.oo kind for i.o. I also have some suit :ases at a burgain. COME TO SEE ME for anything y'ou want--I have it For you and can give you a bargain in it. Do not forget the special January Prices. Thanking you for past patronage and wishing .you all a appy and prosperous New Year. SPNIoTo Ns 00. Bo Test Dr. Hess' POULTRY PAN=A=CE=A On Trial Did you know that you coul feed Dr. Hess Pnultry Pan a-ce-a the balance of the Wmnter, all spring, in fact untin tbe first day of August, then if you are not satisfied that it has paid and paid big, Ii is to make you r hens lay, to miake your chicks grow fast, healthy and strongr, to cur gapes. ch'oera and roup. O.f course you are expected to keep yuor pouitay free from lice and for that purpose we knoiw of nothing better than instant Louse Killer. Let us have your' order nlow H. A Richey & Son. C. L. HESTER . PROPRI ET OR OF - Pickens Do01 Daror ickens 001o I arlOr SCAFE & Everything for that Cake ndies Cnnned Goods. Nicnacs. mt ing a the wh way are h of Rh B. B. B. etel into a el health the skin the rich. red health. B. B. B. cures cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BAL pleasant and safe tae; com Botanic ingredients. It purifies and the blood. B. B. B. strengthens the and builds up the broken down system. g &stsi.00 PER LARGE BOTTLE with . tions for homecure. Sold at All Drug Stores. Tax Notice. I Office of County Treasurer, Pickens County. Pickens, S. C., September 30th 1910. The books for the collection of State and 1 Couney taxes will be open from October 15th 1910 to December 31st 1910. Those who prefer to do so can pay in Janua ry 1911, with I per cent additional. Those who prefer paying in February 1911, can do so with 2 per cent additional. Those who prefer paying in March 1911, to the I5th of said month, can do ny paying an additional 7 per cent. After said date the books will close N. 1.-Tax payers owning property or payin, tax for others, will please s-.sk fo : tax receipt in each township or special school district in which he or they may own prorerty. This is very important as there are so mF1V special school districts. Those who do not wish to come to the office can %%- ite me, not :rtcr tiban D'ccmber 20th, a:d will furnish them vwith thic ai:.ount <uue and they can remit me by cheek, money order or re~gistered letter, If stamns art i end otent do !:'l alsove two (2) cent. as 1 ca'nno use them. 'eiase do not send ine cash witholut re isterint ne. as it is liabe tog"et lost: if Se?: othjerwie it iioust be at sender's risk. Levy for State tax ...... ..... ........5 Mills Levy for Constitutional School ta ill Levy for Ordinary County tax. mille Levy for skint Fund . mills Levy for Vast Ideteu ............ mill Levy for Chain Ganr... ..... ........';. mill Levy for State Coistais. . . ...... Tewl( 1,4 mills SCHOOL TIAK. Special Levy for Schoi D Istric t No. 1, -2 milis Special Levy for School lu-trict No. 2,...2 milis Special Levy for School Dbtrict No..2 mills Special Levy for Schoo! Wstrict No. 4....2 raills Special Levy for Svhool Iistrict No. 5.,..2 mills Special Lev) for School I k strict No. F,. ..2 mills Special . evy for School Tistrict No. 9.. 10 mIlls Special Le'y for School District No. it,. 1 mills Special Levy for School listrict No. 11.7 I ls special Levv for School lilstrict No. 13... 6 milis Special Levy for School District No. ;-. ..4 mills pecial Levy for School Distriet No. 1G...2 mills Speciai Lcvy for Senhol District No. 17 ..4 nils Special Levy for School District No. 18. 2 mills Seiia Levy for School District No. 19, 2mills SI)O/ntl Ievy for t.bJool 1I:riet No. ?... mills Speil Levy Or School lyistrict No.23.2 mills speel I ey for Senoei i~strist No. 24. 2q mills S ecin Lev rrschiool DistriL .o.2 mills Spci evy for School District No. 27...2 mills spocial Levy for Sctool listrict No. 2) 3 mills Special Levy for School lNirtrict No. 31. 15n.ills Speciel l.evy fyr schoo: I istrie No,.:3. 4 mills Special Levy for suhool inrict. .o. 38. 2 mills Special Levy for sohool District No 41, 3 mills Speeial Levy for School District No. 4...2 mills Specirl Levy for Seho l l trie i 7o. 49...2 mills Spccial Lev~y for School lDistrict No. 52. 11 mills S;."-a Levyror scw-Dsfire""I 3 mills ILovg for interest on P'iel'ens R. P. to nos huriinalue twnflirD.. . ... ILory for itieres;t on P'k*.ens R. R. Ilonds anistaOeCC t~ownsei;...,..... . ...... mills faav? for interest on P'hc'ens n. 1-. ionds P'ickenms C. II. townudIir..... ....... 2 mills Poll Tay. O(.e fi, ;)lIlar. I-:very male citizen from 21 to- to i- ye-: s 'i&' cn. exemp't f:onfeder ate soldier:.. -.A o r& et pinity after 53J ye'ars, anel those exen" set yi:w tioiininnuttion load Ta. 'iM . ! .onis desiring to ;vny this ta' fr-r 19:- I acu f five days work oni the roid, enn ..n ,o I e 'e .iarch 4 and 50 years a e :.6i0 for this tax' e..'et those exeusedI . yhAw do,,gs arc req1uie t.' p, ' n rf tiy V :M eeuta onl cheh dnln:. Ret .1 (etiullyn, -.no:mTasurer. I 't SELECT YOUR GIFTS. from our beautiful showing of Jewelry, and you will find that they will be thor oughly appreciated. Our displays are so well chosen that they can be readily termed "Gifts that Charm." WATCHES AND TOILET. A6RTICLES, CLOCKS AND. SILVERWARE are well shown here for your delight, as well as other. gifts innumerable. Something for every member of the family. H. Snider, Easley. ~ ta. C Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. NOTICE te hereby given that 1 will make application to J. B. Newberry Esq , Judge of Probate of Pickens coun-. ty, in the State of South Carolina, on the 12 day of Jan. 1911, 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or aii soon thereafter- as said application can be heurd, for leave to make~ final settlement of the estate oif Mrs. F.A.E. Kirksey deceased,and'obtalin discharge se administrator otfnid estate. Dec.14 1910 * ~ J. R., Kirksey. Admuiniistrator