The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, June 15, 1911, Image 7

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00 0EYMaS lOCAL IUVITIES oMe ThNR !a KnowI Ud Sme You DoIL &now About Oar TownS, Canty & People -Dr. J . Bolt, of Easley, was calledto Pickens. on gprofes sional business Monday. --Beginning *Monday., June 196h. train No. 42 on the !South era, will leave Greenwille 3 minutes lateritihan at pFesent. --The lower section *of th( county was -Mielted by a sever( windstorm Sumdaynight. Many trees were uprooted and .several outbuildings were blown 'down, Some rain followed in its wake. -Dr. and Mrs. R. E. 'lhomp son of Inunian, S. C., have is sued ivitations to the miarriag( of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. James Eldward Allgood Of Liib erty. , C., )n Tu esda June 20, 3911. --kr. A-rthiur Jo~nes of Ensilny w-as shakingc' hand(s wvith hi., frienids in~ Pickens Monday. 1He came uip to look after somomat ters in Judge Nevbery's Office, beuiAng th1(e eX(,centor of the estat( of Ms. , A Unnsdeceased. The harvest is great :ind ile rnapers are few,'" and as a C(jse( Iue(ce miuch fin over-rip( grain is waitii. for the scythe. Relports from every section of the couity says that both th( oat and wheat crop is extra goo(d c.d the threshers are get ting ready to go to work. The year-old baby girl of W. HI Boggs, of Pickens R. 2, died Sunday and was buried Tuesday at the family burying ground at Borro'ugh's old mill, Rev. W. C. Seaborn conducting the funeral. To the heartbroken father and two little children 4synipathy of the community r c ges o'ht.' -There will be an all-day singing conducted at Secona the fourth Sunday in this month, .i being the 25th instant. All lov ers of good music are cordially invited to come and bring song books. Dinner will be served on the ground, so everybody bring well-filled baskets .,and spend a pleasant day together. --Walter H. Griffin, of Green ville, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. F. Griffin, in Pick. ens this week. Walter leaves next week for a pleasure trii through the West, especially~ will he look over the state of Oklahoma, returning by way of Hot Springs, Ark., to see wvith his own eyes that which he ha heard and read so much about. --A . B. Riggins of Liberty, R. 3, was in Pickens Tuesday andi says that the wheat andI oats crop is the finest in his section it has been In years. He fur ther says that if the farmers will 4sprinkle a little salt on their straw when they pack it away, they will have some mighty fine feed that stock will eat with as much relish, as if it were corn fodder. -Contestants, the contest closes with this issue, so far as the publishing of the standing of the candidates Is concerneod. You, one and all have done well and deserve credit for the show mng you have made and it is now up to you and your friends to de the rest. -From now on to Sat urday night July 1st, at I o'clock, the coupons which will be issued will be nut directly in to the box and we will know nc more about the standing of th( contestants than they do them selves. Coupons mailed bearing C' the post-mark of office and above date, though received af. ter that date will be counted just the same as if they had ban cast in persen at the office on that dat.. -iMiss Eaa Ges~eief, 3%arrn ing and pooular young lady., *I Easley, nd' manager of th< Easley Tileephene Exchange. spent Tapsday afternoon wit Miss Emaa inn'ey, in Pickens. -The .-morths old baby giri of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Paos wh< reside at ithe Abe Mauldin plac( near Easley.,. died last ThursdaN evening f brain fever. To th< bereaved parents we extend sypnpahles. -Theme will be an all-day sinaing.at Rice's Creek new Bap. tist chiucha, fourth Sunday iin June. All good singers are cor dially invited to come and bring song books and well-filled bas kets. -Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Jen nings, of Hardeeville, S. C., wh< were united in marriage on th( 6th inst.., are spending a "Short time in Pickens with the latterF parents and receiving the con. gratulations of their iany friends. -Miss Ada Bolding, the efi. cient little "hello girl" at th<u Pickens te)lone exchange ha: resignedl 11. 1)sitiol, as sinelh, Miss B-olding provedl heriself Imiiglty nice, good am. ;Wcomlo. dat ng operaItor an(I the pItrom of this exchange will hyt.e t( give hr lp. She will spend lIth suunnlltleI atI home and,1( assist Ilei Iolher hi dressmaking. o fm we (o iot know the plans of th< company anl know iot. wh( they vwill get to attend to this exchange. 1Later: A Miss Smith bf Liberty, has taken chia-rge, and fomli the start ;ho has mai1e( Will no (oublt, give Univ 'r';l satisfaction to the patroin. ---Deputy Collector Scruggs of Greenville, Special Agent Ver million of Baltimore, Deputy Marshal Alexander, State De tective LaBoon and C. L. Cure ton made a raid on the Oolenoy Monday and destroyed a big outfit. On Tuesday this possc went up on Big Eastatoe and cut down another stand. Nc arrests were made and the oper ators had just closed down al each place. On.Wednesday Mr LaBoon and Chief McKinney and Constable Chapman, oi Easley, got out a few miles fromr that town and resurrected ll gallons that had been hid undei an oat shock. The many friends throughout the county-will-hear with regi'et of the accident that befell Mr. Hal T. Boggs, of Calhoun, last Friday night while in Atlanta. From the best information ob tainable, it seems that the heat was so oppressive that he could not sleep, so he got up and sat in the window to gain some fresh air and dropped off to sleep. He lost his balance and tumbled out of the second story, bnit struck on an awvning which broke the fall and when picked up off the ground he was bruls ed and stunned but no b~ones broken. Medical aid wvas sum moned and he has b~een resting well and will- be removed to his home the latter part of this week. His-.friends are glad that h'e got off as light as he (lid from so narrow an escape., -Say, will we have the fair this fall? We would like to an swer all such inquiries in the af - firmative, but unless the execu tive committee will get together and1 formulate their plans and (10 the wvork they were elected to (10, the time will pass and no fair'. TPhe b)usiness p~eole of this andl all other towns in the cou n ty should take hold and l)ush it along for there is nothing that helps to advertise a conntnnity, townt or countymore than a wvell conducted1 and successful fair. By all means, let the executive committee begin its work at once and put the various sub1-commiit tees in the field, so as to get t down to business, and tho farm ers and others will know what to expect and what to compete for. Tre is lots of work ahe i d but the people ar-e eq-il to the task of pulling~ oW a gtoodI exhit. e-eStandard gasolene c per gallon. R. E. G66dWin. -For land anywhere in Pick ens county see or write J. R. Ashmore. "The Land Man." -Remember the singing at Praters church next Sunday the 18th. instant. All day service with a sermon by Itev. W. G. Mauldin at 11 a. m. FOR SALE--Southwest Geor gia farms. No finer lands, no better prices. We speak from personal knowledge. Write to day for new list. Epton & Switzer, . Spartanburg, S. C. -The many friends of Miss Meda Boggs, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. John Boggs, is quite seriously ill with typhoid fever. Her large circle of friends'as well as those of the family hone for her a speedy recovery. -Mrs. - Stewart, nee Ellie Price, of Montana, who is on a visit to her parents and other relatives in the county, spnt last, Week with Iirs. J M. Stewart, in Pickens. Her min meous friends ill Pick!.is were (liJighted to se he. ,a,ain. -Non' E.Sitt herlan/1. who, itinI. relt ive in Texas aid (akin4, inl tlw sighlts i te ort~ionsW d the West. hs re Srnd to is }wnw i( Pi'kens. wv ! pinow;d wit'Ih his tr p. .S. Ste w t, foI'mierlqy with Sth. GaineO & Gassatway -- cantil o.,o Cenral, but now a prom1hliinent, 1'l (state deale-r of Easlev, waS in Pickenis one dayj last week. saking l hands with llhis many friends. Rumor has it that Mr. S. is grooming him IeIf for the race next year for clerk of court for this county. Should he decide to run, no doubt but what he will get a most flattering vote. -'Mr. George Chapman, an erstwhile resident of Pickens and citizen of this county, but who for the past three years has been in the West, is .0ead. A telegram was received in..Pick ens, Sunday, conveying the sad intelligence that he had shot himself at Sheridan, Wyoming, the evening before. From the meager information obtained, It develops that the cause was a case of jealousy and suicide over a woman. George was universally liked by those who knew him, andis mahy friends will regret to learn of his rash act. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship anid En trance Examination. T'he exkmiination for the award of vacant scholarshiipse in Winthrop Coi lege and for the adrnission of new stu dents wall be held at the County GouI, Hous~e on Friday. Jul '7, at ) as. mn. A pplicants 3a1ust be noet, iee s an fiftse, na yeas s of age. WVhena schlar~aships are vacar.t after July 7 they wvill be awrd. ed thueusn aking the~ highesit averag. ni, this exrminsation, p~oviest they meetO Llu- cu)f<Gltions~ goverinm sg the a ward. A Jiphcantls for l,Jaholahp sqhoulId w rite to Pa eiaient Johnson before the exann-~a ntin for ac(Othoaip eixaminationa blanks. Schiolarhips are' worth .$10 ) an free uitina. Ta1 5next sm4i, C wal o,,.. Se'ptemabes 2, 1911 . For further aons.r mation and catalogue. address* Praes. D). II. Johnasona, hek H ill, s. C, Notice of Election. whesaeas, a petition fromn the free.. holders and e'lectors of Oolenoy School District numbier :36 has h"ena filed with the County lb rd of Eduacat~on aisking said Board for paermission to hold a i lectiona L- deterna a-. whsether orI ICm sall lbe lte 1p o aidl inasta a.et, for w.oool It appearalg te ulae (Uosat't liurds. sf Edni':tIaI tha~t thet peoon nw05 iaets ah requIiren tmms of the~ la w: T.hereforej it is Ihereby oarderedl thlsat theo ruistees of the above naamed D~istrict d hold an election in abo :e nmed l~istrict, forF the ab~ovoestatedl p)urpo, the elee tion to be) held at Oolenoy scehool hoaase on Sardlay June 24. The Tlrstees. of the aoove anamedi District are hereby ap. pointed Managers of said election. The election to be held according to the re quirments of Section 1208 of the School Law. By order of te County iBoard of* Ed. " .. ,' . H. '1'. U A LbUM onis & ee. A r s~ . )L R * A II ..31' I a-. n~ N, I (. I -)( ( . "32 YE MumO. . . o.m.. . -If you want a good Incu ba tor get a Buckeye from W. A. Thompson. -See W. A. Thompson for S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, $1a00.etting, good-hatch guar. anteed. -Fon SALE-A good family horse;, good style; wei.ht about 1,000 pounds; aige right; for cash or good note. Write or call on E. N. WHIrM[UE, Mer. Norris Cotton Mills Store, Cateechee, S. C. -Dr. T. A. Seawrlght's Din tal office is in the Masonic Tem ple, upstairs, over the Pickens Drug Qo.'s stot-e. When in need of dlental work call and see him. -WANTED-Five or six relia ble collectors to travel; $60 f o $90 a month, Bond required. Write F. P. STEELE, Aiigni~a, Ga. -WA NTED-To) let contract with party to Log Saw Mill with 10,000 feet daily capacity. Ad dress P. 0. B'ox, No. 356, Sum ter', S. C. je8-1m Professional Cards J. E. BoGs W. E. FINDLI'V BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. lHtf. )ie ve Pikn bn . DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central every Wedne.day s. Cabtle Hall Pickens Lodge N!o. 123 K. of P., Stated conlventionl S 3 I p. mn., Moud-lay L'vening after the~ Ist ai I hId il iuda. Work abondLI Ior all th' e iinks. AlI v'isitors cordialy m~iviterl. Bky order of .1 I,. VAI.IEY, 0, U. 4A ItI. cnUAm. K. of RC. and S. Notice to Deborsand Creditors All persons holding clain.'s aigainst t he catete of the late Mrs [L. A D'eusi. ,le ceased must present the same duly roven on or before the first day of Jul 91, orbe debarred payment and all Persns~ indebted ti saidl estt mt)t make payment on or b-fore the ab.v e date in the uindersgied. Arthur Jones, Benauty ihs But ~' Skin Deep Yes, and naiy a pret- 9 ty face tops a multi- i tude of sins. Now when you get clothes at Roths.5 child's you can safely buy those that look good to you--because * WC know and bave -4 Situdied 1hv I 4 sse. n1 tial uirrmnt OUTr' U 1 tor k I 4?~~~rt 'T(Hi'' tI toSeeor(rve n 141 L(4OI xU~"PEE d~ & Wx Ch e ..o *. .OTH 5CH ILD,. I -Greenvile, S. c.0 ars Your Clothier." FOR aCLOT HING THE BEST HATS MElBEST Smith Geenville, 5. C. Srictly one price ~ATILETC CT CO~hS'S Your Money Baok if You are N EW YO RK . 0t Satisldl. Mu ch Needed Necessaries 0ne of the best things we have to offer on r constomer is the Perfectjion low stock, which they need right now. Guaranteed to niever clog up, saves cuss word1s, hard feelings and mule power. Yon need a grain cradlei' We have the biest 1-'I-finger cradle EnamJ)eIlware, ailI k inds. The best <II1ality I ' the marllket. ()ur l0<; counters conutainus muan m-f idles yoi needJ each dlay. WI10 H~j AN DLIE LOA F BRE~A D no (e f )oi' q a n WI n l 'in I 4 us sfll ou these ab~solute O l i Ghro er e patmuent is complJete. eo us for something Wooecarryea nice line of I Iardware, Rubbeor Roofing and Ouricooking stove with offset 15-.gallon tank attachment is dandy and can't he beat.sa Comec to see us. T. RI. A LLJEN, Mgir. Pika-~ g.0