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A0 $ueri en Price Ob ollar a Yer' -I, In. A4vg. { ifted aftPckens Pustoioe as Seom0 0lass ( Mail mattr PICKEN8, H. C.0 t T4UR8DAY, JUNIC S. 1911. Old Soldiers' Reunion. Saturday. June 3, was a great day for Pickens and the Confed erate Veterans of Pickens coun ty, the ocda ion being the an nual reunion of the Confederate Veterans. The good women of Pickens Chapter of the United Daughters of the .06fined'eracy were hosts to the Old Soldiers, and right well did they do their part. An interesting program had been arranged. Forming at the Methodist church the Veterans, headed by the First Regiment Band of Easley, marehed to the courthouse, when the following program was rendered: Prayer by Rev. J. E. Foster. Music by the band. Mvrs. .T. J. Mlauldin, president' of the Chapter, in a few vWell chosen smlences,welcomed \et (e1ra1klls tiul f'riildls. H1 ]onl. Ham1. Crai;g, nm,-yor of, (v wriit . en by \rs. (1 1, . tlihin NVOn,1 ild r ('I by ) l s. ('. . P. KI(~8' 4 1.1 v ' I VI JI -\ Tr m, v i fs. i o J. k vol Gee. J.til M. C.unn ." 1' ior G. I'. Kirhv. tof tw 'Met hodi 'ivrch (W aielo-: D W the addres . ('rompt a Holnk were mre seeld 1o the fOlwig: l , dI . Allgoowd. W. B. Ur1amllett, F. rmagwell, J. r. tlin, . tn co, Jas. N. Cox, J. rank Fol ner, Jas. A. Grifli, J. J. Herd Mathew eiendrix, A. E. Kelley, -P, E,. Mauldin, G. WN. K,,lle~y . P. Mahaffey, A.ner . Mc. Gee., J. M. Mlgenkn S. T . Prior, W. O.pfingletoni, G. W. Troti, an.d . Townes, Daniel tW schester, W. T. Aiken and D. W. Cantrell. Imcpromptu talks wefr mtde At severalmo the Old Solder.I thog the courtesy of the o grybohy arowdrepare to e cthousay an Prnonere t la gishdsreat aSucncfuldin ne.The od msolicr mad band added geatlg the easrs ofhnr Ther vaso alrg crodcin oni faro the ood behates o the Detretd everiheres. at certaington spand we othe withpleasuricen htcounthy. shoin 2.4 per henld Thlis plaee hie utomobithe listesn lrogh he uromte 21t fwrst pl achm inis. Kn droseryody fouer to tenjoy plhe. day, ntir proouedt a ofrtht suterss. e i 892 after mreyt thn plears of The, valionaet pretired bnree of he Yoknity, Stas the Depthetspot whef hgisculthere is bpleasure thsad owuthearo 8inra eads.bnhinrae plcs e'1t i.hels and brnshr pfo te2s >resent Isver There ws a I".* a dross Roads chuydh.a . SmUn lay; an all'day sinki nd inner on the gre40 Those vho were present repodgt ime. Misses Nona and Maud Talkey mntertained Messrs. Byron Chil Iress and Oscar Looper last Bunday. Mr. .3111 Hooker,. 'of liorth Darolina., visited relatives ad Eriends here last week. Mrs. Elvira Robinson isort a visit to her sistdr in Rome,' Ga;. Mr. and Mrs. Tomnie Looper visited4.'ard Mr. W . 3utherland last Sunday. Mr. Malvin Hunt is. slowly recovering from a very severe tliness. Dr. W. M. Ponder, W. D, Sutherland and sons and Mart Hunt and sons, of Dacusville, and Bud and Arthur Masters, Tally Clark and John Medling, of Greenville, enjoyed a hunt ing and fishing trip to the mountains last week. I know the girls would eijoy riding in Walter and Segal Bol dig's iew top buiggies; butt my deal ".Blue Lil.Ivaes,'' we have lnew top buggies anid rubber tils ill (ol I acuisville, and our "irls are ge ting 1sed to theml. Sueh Iiri fles. Cu11so no flttring ulum1 0111 l femllniitN; igyi A Pickensite Over in Georum. 3lo'srs. J. E. MedlinanT. 11. S'e.wIrt, roeeitly eljoveIe a trip aniongu th "Crac*'iokers." Tiu- v~fied the1 Fmne' brot her,31r. . \1. .e(lin, whoimi Ihlo fomund well and dIoing fino., On1 Suiubli they attelded hurch and Sidlay -school at \Woif Stake. whore they listened toi (aOtpinent semoi Iv Rev. L. M. Lyda. They spent the afternoon with Mr. V. M. Murphree, formerly of Pickens, who is conveniently domiciled in Oconec, on a nice farm, and is making good, and just laughing up his sleeves. Mat. is superintendent of the Wolf Stake Sunday school, and everybody seems to be delighted with him. We spent Sunday night with Mr. V. S. Medlin, another Pick ensite, who appeared to be en joylig prosperity: Monday morning we left the hospitable roof of Mr. M. and started for Georgia by way of Prather's bridge, and .landed at our destl4.opskbut.4 o'clock in the .afternoon, where we found Mr. 3. A. Peek comforta bly situated on one of the finest farms in the up-country. We also run up against Mr. Jai. Hendricks, another Pickens boy, who has a fine farm and is stirring the soil in the usual Pickens style. Mr. Hendricks and Mr. Peek are experimenting on corn. They said to tell their Pickiens friends that are contemplating moving to Georgia that they wvill try to supply them with corn. After spending a couple of days looking over some fine Georgia soil we returned hpome and found all well. Those wanting fine lands at a low price should take a look at Mv~r. Peek's numerous places. J. E. MEDIN. North Pickens Appointments. The following ar'e the appoint nents of Rev. E. L. Thomason, ?astor of the North Pickens cir ~uit for the Year of,. our Lord, .911. Let everybody encourage he preacher by keeping his ap ointments in mind and giving urm good congregations: morter's Chapel 1st Sun. 11'm. ] i'riendship 1st Sun. 3 p. m. ] sethel 2d Sun. 11 a. m. ew Hope 2d Sun. 3 p.m. cKinnie's Chapel '2d Sun 11 alepi 4th Sun. 11 a. m. What congress didn't do to rimer na rbe~ the IllInoileg l ther ei'fo dlpises noe gie -,uch uni ssaction :sVke's EczmanLotte In -the treit. mient of Eezema, Tettpr 9..ar I , . a'* . ). ber'sIth; Rngworm, Dryor Sall tn, Pimples or Erp -ins - of any kind, including .avy Poisoning. eisn't pleasant to be affltt ed ith any skin dieae, fbut no aliment is mores orEp Sttstic say that one person-in v. ery three suffers from som im of. skin'disease--and most of(4M auf .S fori=tinc nd co i . b e seo a f cacy occasioned by the utireasonable prejudice against aftlictionsof this nature. Dike's Eczema Lqtion, 'applied faithfully, will do more than re lieve the itching and scratching.,. If any skin diease is curable. this reliable remedv will cure it. 2 Sizes, 50 cents and 61.00 KEOWEE PHARMACY Pickens, S. C. Comle inl andl hear the Victrola-the instrumient y\oul have seen adlvertisecl so extensively as "the most wonderftl iislical instri ient the world has ever known". You can't know how wonder ful it really is until you hear it. Why not stop in today? John H11I. Villianlis CGr nville, S. C. EASi KOIE all~ Pickens AKF Pend leton St Our house is New-Crisp S; anging from a 5c Calico to-a $ ~he Lady needs for her Spring' or the Quality of the Goods, -O WEST. We shall be please -rove our Assertion. A. K. F Vest Ehd. ( 0.. B.) Gurs Through The Blood Blood Polson, BONE PAINS, CAN CER,SCALY SKIN, PIMPLES, t RZheumatism, Eczemas Itching Humors. B.1B It. (Botaii Blood Blood) is the :niy Blood Remedy that kills the poison ] In the blood and then purifle-1 it-send Ing a flood of pure, rich blond direct to he skin sarface. bones. joints, and ( wherever the disease is located. In this E way all sores. ulcers. pimples. eruptions are healed and cured. paine and tcbes of Rtheunatirim cease, swelling. tubside. B. B. B. completely chan)'es the body ( into a elean healthy condition, ?ivimg the skin the rich. red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures the wosst old cases. Trv it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BB pIeasit and sate to take; composedi of pure lotiaic ingredients. It purifies and enriches the blood i. 11. H . strenigthens the nerves mimd bmid . otime torokem down sytm )rug. rists $1 .4ii iiL NA I I Ti i E with diree tIonis for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. 1.8 \\'HAT' Y(jUREQL .IU 16S Wllt I 01 1t41 }A01 111H811 0 * .1Ls 11 'ITEA %.')I J I-tICE. LOE '1,A - KNIVES. H. o n ider, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM SCleanses and beau tifieg the har. Prnoe t lual o wth.eGa - NverFaIltos *storer oto it YouthffUllo C.oo thca diseases & harhling ' M (ex0 c epl0 t 0 a hat. :. t show you our Goods and 0ARK 0en" .1 e g rfLessMoAy REAL,.tC~ rJ io. 1. 50 acres, 5 miles west o Plickens, 15 apres alaiee a woodland and pasture, good new 4-room house an,d mall outbuildings within 1-2 inile fropa the -ne - hurch 'Mountain View." This Is an excellnt plce in a neigh orhood and a bargain at $1,400. Terms. To. 2. 1 3-4 acres In forks of road at Six Mile, 4-roorfh dwelling, tore house and barn, This Is an excellent place for the man 'ho wants to rup a store. Going at $1,000. Terms, if you need hem. Your mov. To. 3. 64 acres, known as the G. W. Childtess place, joining lands f Benton Freeman and the Clark lands. 20 acres in cultivation , -room house, fine young orchard. If you want this land at 1,100, say so. Terms. io. 4. 40 acres, known as the Parker place near Mile Creekb., Asten, now: Good 2-story 7-room house, large barn,'25 acres in ultivation, close to school and church, and the best Improve(d mall place that I have on my list, $1,650 on terms. of one-half ,ash, balance In 1, 2 and 3 years. o..5. 187 1-2 acres, 5 miles west *of Pickens, 9-room 2-story lw41ing , new 44eom tenant house,"good outbuildings, 75 acres in ,ultivation, good pasture and orchard, 1 mile to chuich, 1 1-2; niles to school. This Is a well improved place, some rolling land )ut cheap at $27 per acre. Nlo. 6. 62 acres, known as the George Kennemur place, near W. 4 . Seaborn's home place 5 1-2 miles from Pickens in a splendid section, 40 acres in cultivation, good orchard, 4-room house with :mtbuildings; small tenant house. Price, $2,500, $900 cash, bal ance $250 per year. How would you like this. H. M. HESTER B1ox 2 64. 'Pickens, .C Pickens Bank Building. LAet ie, write\ your fire insurance; I'll place you in KOod re liable conie)Ti(s Blues Wrh of Con W i# i that our prices on an average are lower than any concern in Pickens County-that do(e; a time business. Tch trade that we hold ought to prove thi;. We have some special valiies worthy of your consideration, which we quote: Ribbon, No. 4o, all silk, for joc. Japanese art squares, 9X 1 2, $3 48. Good tumblers for 15c set. Extra heavy tumbler-will + stand sone falls and probably not break--25c set. One set Glassware, consisting of butter dish cream pitch er, spoon holder, sugar dish, all for 25c. Jelly Tumblers ---35c to 40c a dozen. Large white bowl and pitcher, with rolled e'de bowl, for. $1.25 Extra good values Bowls and Pitchers for $1.5o. We have on hand---one only---bed lounge that we will sell for $io.oo --well worth $12.50. .Bed Springs---i 20 coil folding spring $1.7 5---1 20 coil heavy spring $2.00. Nice line window shades 25, 35, 50 and 75 each. Galvanized Sprinklers 40c---Now is the time to use sprink lers on the plants and flowers. See our fly trap for 20c. Lot calico, checks, igas ht lt cyr o quilts, &c.igas~wiecoh cyr o What about that plow shoe? We have a splendid one, for men, for only $1.oo. Ladies' all leather dress shoe, will give ,satist action for $1.25 Cooking~oil ioc per pound or 7oc per gallon. 2 cans apples 15~c. Large can string beans i oc. Visit our store frequently. Look for our ad in every issue of the Sentinel-Journal. Will tell you of the good things we have. Yours truly. CRAIG BROS CO. One.-price Cash Merchants. P. S. Dont fall to see our suite of Drexel Furni ture on display for $35.00. Phone 45. FOR THAT KISG OF HO T TOM THE DRINK THAT REACHES THE SPOT Pickens Bottling Works, -t R. Davis Proprietor