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subseription Oine Dollar a Yea a In Advance. FICIEN$,i . C. I THURSDAY MAR. 28 1911 Libeiy Sunday School Assolallon, Those who were fortunate enough to attend the Liberty Township Sunday School Asso chAtion at the Methodist church, March 11, enjoyed a splendid meeting, Devotional exercises, con ducted by the vice-president, Mr. J. J. Gantt. Address, by Mr. J. Gallow. "Is it advisable to give prizes or rewards in the Sabbath school?" Opened by Mr. J. G. Hinton and Rev, A, H, Best, "Can a school be successful with a teachers' meeting for the study of the lesson?" By Capt. J. T. Taylor. Adjourned for dinner. Song and prayer service; prayer by Rev. J. C. Bailey. A good talk on organized work by Prof. Wm. S. Morrison. Business session. Report of secretary and election of officers. The following were elected offi cers foi the next year: M. A. Boggs, president; P. 1. Cartee, vice-president; W. B. Ramsey, secretary; T. N. Hunter, C. T. Hutchins, J. J. Gantt, executive committee, W. F. Young was elected alternate to the State Associa tion, which will be held in Spar tanburg, March 28-30, "How best to secure and main tain order in the Sabbath school," by Rev. A. H. Best. "The importance of having trained teachers in the Sabbath school," by Prof. Victor E. Rector. Closed with song, "Blessed be the tie that binds." Prayer by Capt. J. T. Taylor. W. B. RAMSEY, Sec. Pickens, R. 4. Earnest, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morgan, is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hayes gave the young folks a candy pulling last Friday night, which was joyfully appreciated by the crowd in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hayes, Sunday, and .they report an enjoyable visit. A very large number attended preaching at Grffin, Sundlay. ~Miss Elva Ohilds' says she greatly enjoyed her visit to Miss Minnie Morgan, Sunday. Miss Mattie Leslie visited Miss Lillie Keith, Sunday, and reports a splendid time. The young folks, and older ones, too, greatly enjoyed the singing at Mr. Conley's, Sunday afternoon. There was also some fine instrumental music. The late cold snap has about destroyed our hopes for a peach crop this year. Mrs. Addle Hlayes visited Mrs. Josie Morgan, Monday. Mrs. N. Ninmmons visited Mrs. E. A. Lawson, Thursday after noon. -Early Bird. Use Printed Stationery -"This is a practical demon stration of the saying that every man ought to have his name printed on his envelopes," said the postmaster, pointing to three or four letters held for postage. "Any man is likely to put a letter in the postoffice without putting a stamp on it. With a card on the corner of the envelope, we ' can stamp it and collect the postage when the writer comes in. We don't know who dropped those letters into the box and must hold them until we write to the persons addressed- and , ; ',thev send us the postage. That is the rule of the portof~lce de' partment." NURSING MOTHERS show the ~beneficial ef-_ fects of Scott's Emulsion In a very short time. It .e not only builds her up, i but enriches the mother's i I milk and properly nour- 1 ishes the child. . Nearly all mthers who. nurse theirchildren should take this splendid food tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. FOR SALE BY ALL DAUGGI8ST SO1on., . name of paper and this ad. fur out beautiful savings Bank and chlid's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St.. New York Rev. J. L. Harley to Speak. Rev. J. L. Harley, superin tendent of the Anti-Saloon League, having been requested to make out' county another visit, has promised to speak at the following places: Easley, Sunday, March 26, at 11 a.. n., in Auditorium. Pickens, Sunday, March 26, at 3 p. i., in the courthouse--to mon only; 7.30 p. i., in the Baptist church. Liberty, Monday, March 27, at 8 p. i., in School Audito Contral, Tuesday, March 28, at 8 p. m., in Baptist church. The public is cordially invited to attend all of these meetings. The meeting in the court house is the only one exclusively for men. A. H. BEST. Easley, March 20. Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood BIN od Polson; BONE PAINS, CAN CER,3SCALY SK(IN, ~~ PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Jtching Humors. B.'B 13 (Botanie Blood Hiod) in the only Blood Remedy that kills the poison in the blood and then purinlee It-send ing a flood of pure, rich blood direct to the skin surface, berne.. joints, and wherever the disease is located. In this way all sores, ulcers. pim w. .eruption. are healed and cured, pan andi aches of Rheumatism cease, swellings subside. B. B. B. completely changes the body into a clean health condition, g'iving the skin the rich, red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures the worst old cases. Try it. BOT ANIC BLOOD BALM-B BB polesant and safe to tae renioead ofepnrtre and bud. the brokerngthnayteio J iru t ~ro RGIx liO'rr with dires Sold at All Drug Stores. ATTENTION, CONFEDERIATE VETERANS No (Iroases of Honor will be conferred after 1919. All Vet~erann desiroua of ob. tainilng a Cross this year nlutat havai their applicatin on file by A pril 1!&h. Every Vee a d iee County who has not secured one of thets Crosses ia reset fully urged t. make~ prompt application for erie. aas you will he only~ one other oportuitry tomevnt e thie valued einblem Everv (kot fed.'rate Vet eran who givet proof orf hist service. in the wear is ..ntivled to a Craes The' einept lineal den'qrnendant oft a dle. o- m..ed Vaeteran ia entitled to. a Cronu up. 4)n pmper*1 apaohicastion. if sa vetetan t.o whom a Cross has at ready ben atwvrded shonld losie the same he lae estitld to a stecond Crors upon ap. plicastion . The undoeignedi will cheerfully givo all needed advice aincasistuane to any Voteoran or, descendant applying for a Cross undor the rules iroverning their liestowal, and cordially invites everyI >ne entitled to this badgo of honor to freely-ask for this advice and ssis bance. The efforts andt hopes of the Pi(ekn8 Jhaptor, Danghters of tile Confeder icy, are earnestly directed towards the >ropor honoring qfevery true soldier >f the Confederadv. Let none enti led to this Cross paso the last oppor unity of aecujing. it. .. eeetu~y , 30 - ' Ma:4 T euldn. After January 1st, 1911, the 'ickons Oil Mill wil in ,, "rday's only. Dec. 29tf. --For land anywhere' in Pick no ,county see or write J. R. Lshinore, 'The Land Man.". For Sale:--One 6 h.: p, Peerless nilne for sale. Ap1y to ThQs. L. Kellev. Pickens R. 8, 8, C. Do you want to. 1ell 7oux arm or town propertyl See I. M. Hester "The Rel Estate &an." 'Office in Pickensi Bank 3ullding, Pickens. 8. 0..., --. A. Smith, photographer, will be in- Pickenswon yMoiq f '0ag9week .isteado Satur Iiys as heretofore. 1 Who want first class wo'k see him. -Dr. T. A. Seawright's Den ial office is in the Masonic Tem Ale, upstairs, over the Pickens Drug Co.'s store. When in need >f dental work call and see him. -Have you purchased that Earm yet? I have some nice places on my list. Write or see rne for anything in Real Estate. R. M. Hester, The Real Estate Man. -There is a nomination blank published in this issue. Clip it and fill it out for somebody in your neighborhood. This one small act on your part may be the means of some young lady, not yet in the race, winning a handsome piano, or some de. serving farmer getting a good stalk-cutter. Who will they bel Are you gvmev Take Notice. Easley, S. C., 8 March 1911. Those still owing me and really wishing to pay on their ac counts will find my books still at the Keowee Pharmacy and will be receipted for whatever amount they pay, I thank Lhose who have already paid up. Respectfully, J. L. Bolt, M. D )=RAEE74.1 GOOD FOR BOT This Coupon Good for 25 free voting contest For Piano................................ Farmer ............... If cast on or before April 4, 191 .REM (K-ING ( parahtins have, f a~tee: h THE GUARAN'TFI -is guaranteed to *it does not, come1 money-it belong you to have it.-U We 8ell ihe "fa, one for eacn ailin the above guaran Please give is. show you. 'PICkenD, -....THE RBp * .Test U POULTRY I Did you know that youi coi -ce-a the balance of the Wint< rst day of August, then if you nd paid big, We will Irund~ ever.y t is to make your' hens lay, t eaithy and strong, to cur gape Of course you are expected ce and for that purpose we ristant Louse Killer. Let us have y Hi.A I2i4h --We have bee'n asked whin I Scontest will close. Tbis w e cannot tell, at present, but will set the time after the workers all got in. Then the fun beginsl and it will be fast and furious and a whirlwind finish. Don't wait for this date to be adver tised, but jump into the skii mish now, and be ready when the real fight conies off, -Say, it is, time to begin, if you haven't already attendpd to it, for good, the all-'round spring cleaning of your prem 14s,., for the, general, health of the community. Sweep down, glean out and lime. down every nook and corner. Later on this precaution may save you a heavy doctor's bill, a lot of money, trouble and sickness. -Married, on Sunday, the 5th inst., by Rev. Meyers, Miss Fay Adams and Mr. Christopher Lusk. Miss Fay is the young est daughter and baby child of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams, of the Crow( Creek section of the county, and is a mighty nice, charming and winsome little lady, and her many friends wish for her many years of un alloyed happiness and bliss. -There are four separate prizes offered by us, two by votes and two by work. The scholar ship is given to the young man sending the iost subscriptions, regardless of whether he is a contestant for the piano or stalk cutter, and the sewing machine is given to the young lady under similar conditions. The contest ants for these two prizes can be working in the voting contest also, if they want to. BALLOT. H CONTESTANTS votes in the Sentinel-Journal's IALL )F ALL ot "Rexall" pre ~following guar k ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. ThsPreparation iv'e. satisfaction. .If >ack and get your to you and we want nited Drug Co.. 3xafl' Remned ices ent,.and back up tee to the letter. t, trial and let us Drug Co. t.L sTOR E. H.fess AN.AGE-A. Id feed Dr. H-ess 'Pnultry Pan ~r, all spring, in fact untin the are not satisfied that it has paid cenittyouthavespaid us. :> make your chicks grow fast, S, cholera and roup. |p. ~o keep yuor p oultay free from know of nothing better than ur order niow. sy-&Son. REAL .I Do you want to town property? tade tor a differen I have a very atti tract; I do ill the W expense, etc., -and wl swap, you pay me a'4 proceeds. Ihave room for a on my list. It you want to bu3 in showing you some Yours for I H. M. H "The Real Box 264. Pickens Bc Let me write your fire insur liable companies. SATUF SPE Saturday 7 CAKES GOLD BA] 1GALLON BUCKEI ioo lb SACK OF SAI KEROSENE OIL GP 25 LBS NICE WHITI We h ave just r of Spring Dry G glad to have you before you buy. We want all the sale atr-5c the bi Bunch Peas $1 .j5' the Unknown Peas $2.00 t Cane Seeds 75c to $. Hens xoc the pound, I *Eggs i c the doz. Butter i 5c the pound * Tallow, Beef se the pc Beeswax 25c the poun ..Countay Hams r 5c the If you have any ->f the ab to us aid~ 'vie wfll' guararitee y Keowee1 Clearai To make * Spring stock'1 sacrifice all wil makk special . evcrything in value 5oc che: at 4oc the yarc at I2%c, i2% 8%3cand so or - All men's wo: - -rens shoes, hats, caps shii All to go in th *ed'prices. W. B. Fi "At the ( STATE sell your far-, r Dr do you' want .t location? active ,form of coh ark,, pay advertising en I make a sale or 3inuniksion out of the lew more good places I will take pleasUre good places. usiness, ESTER Estate Man." Pickens, S. C. mnk Building. ince; I'll place you in good rw ?DAY :CIALS. March 25. 4D SOAP 25C. 'SIRUP 35c ,T 55c LLLON boc RICE, $i.oo eceived a nice line oods and Shall be. give them a look corn yoo have for t -ishel bishe1l he bushel oo the bushel riers 12 1-2 to 15cc the poun( und a pound. ove products for sale baing the cuA' quraE dleal. -. iupply Co. iic Maegero iCe sal room for our we are going to aiter goods, and low prices on tock. All good ss goods to go ,25c at 20c, 15c c at ioc, xoc at down the line. liens and child nens and boys ts and overalls. is sale at reduc bid Stand" A BRACELET, RING, CHAIN, LOCKET, or other ornament miake much 'more acceptable lasting Easter gift than thing else. SELECT IT HERE NOW, and we will reserve it for till needede Our reputatio'n a guarantee of that. Hi. 'Snide Ensley, - .