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Pickons Sentinel-Joui'el kdvortiaing R'tea Resaonable Subscription Price One iollar a Year In Advance. uered I% Pickens rveletomiee '44 Secoun Clamee PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY. JULY 20 1911. A short, sermon on a Sunday I in the summertime is a thing of joy forever. The indolent granger is now kicking because the rain brought the grass also. In point of number of stu dents, Columbia leads the list of American institutions, with 7,463. New York safe-crackers are dodging the thumb-print scheme by wearing kid gc-loves while at work. Suth Carolinga' has over 13. 000I.inO aCres if: artill lIild and 5 I w . -l il nIt - n 1 Ili ll I 11'' ''G a iN- l vl' i I t l l i 1 W 1 ' i h l e tt I. ~ i lC i f - In i t, 1 ' li l 11 ' -1 iliei (. Vt l~ia!1CC CI' Il ' N N -. t . l el ' l'-l l l te il L' . I -w Ca;pb- in hOe.b tt . l.il, bronw-slt zer king IW h is imm- riet] glin. wit ill lh t it ta .s )n t 1)V t ll!'': 1 - e 1kh . d ..< -\nleson \lail. inll ames Adolph Cod. t\ qr alll d hre nis rld. M'.-. CAttv. a boa.st her higgest bam in tle world. James arie again.1 aous, han is gow thhe tlio:(i ''Hes the dou.' InaJams Adolph) orth twf lieur dan the months od Mun. Thf youth.,'brastsatPresigAeso hiab in t in world.iae nowa in eve~isry a. i e~e The l~rrinuor buspinso n is our pensr sh W.900:55 wh of liquor~ duin tihe month ofI 1JuneI. The Soutn hl Caroi a Press Aisao ciation~ C me nClmiata rAmi~ maiste ratle i Newberryn the carrvin of pist.olsIn sixt day s caled ha j seien ''tienr' r errl of haviw c-aort vah. Tame fis lertan ahng mI li thgesw.:u1.'' adsie Hbi alan. fth ceu br.:u four. ''4I( Shat i you 3000 the eol amc-rt juinent fir foode than that 'fli er bod kif men.'' od lih Mrs. . A. ottin .f TarpoC thC saeso tairp5 n \ Ir Ct w'lome n" i exa anthl. h Crippen's lawyer, Solicitor Arthur Newton, is getting 'more notoriety out of the trial than he bargained for. He has just been suspended from practice for a year and ordered to pay the costs of the inquiry, for aiding in the publication of cer tain statements designed to in fluence seniiment in his client's behalf. A monument has been erected in the Congressional cemetery in Washington to the memory of Mrs. Anne Royall, one of the first woman publicists in this country. Mrs. Royall was pub lisher and editor of two newspa pers, the Huntress and Paul Pry, in both of which she cham pioned the cause of Free Mason ry and the education of deaf mnutes. Nottce to Old Soldiers. The sU rviving soldiers of the Conifedratc States in Pickens Counlty are l'e!Uested to lneet in each t wnlhii n the 5th day of Augu-T .0 .1 p . nn. ftor the pn. I b' Ii ~t \l ill v in re pen iiyk' I k I- I I v . il 1 i' J. 1. Nert.rv. Pen. konn i--A von antto i' ~thibertyf. 1- WHT ''lBE IE ph ch sein vprui idemha rh. I)LES.SJ. N. Nwbrv. W H E N IVEPNYCO. E Bocwnttono ten esi fo f(r. a. . donS'v'> i e a hur what you need. A pree'nt FYTAi SERVCE.~ PsL-P LA DLESi . SPON. FOKS SH .atA .)~~ Snide. B o-TXr an1any\ -n i k Blonode i-! ~ Banm Some Interesting Trips. We all need, occasionally an )Uting, to relax the bodv and nind. Many people take ad 7antage of the excursions to the ;eashore or mountains for this Iery purpose, and all who pat 'onize the Mahon & March Janks excursions always "get 1heir money's worth,'' and a lit Jle more. For several years Mahon' & Aarchbanks have been running 3xcursions to Atlanta, Charles Lon, Knoxville, and other scenic places, and they always have large and well behaved crowds. All who once go with them want. to make a return trip. Last week they ran a train to Tallulah Falls, from Easley. carrying about 200 people out. of the county, some 40 odd going from in. around and above Pick ens, while towns along the Southern R1a ilway furnished the balance. 'he day was an ideal one and wazs "'i(yablv s1ent. it being \ 11 t *al I~ew > 'an n :. d -I t ' 'llTit Vll' jip Thi~1 etlHus. rnb .H '0 11 41. 1 , 111 . -I u . J. A. CalIn .ll, Of Tlli a .is il ilg all ill Iliis t li)wer to it' it'tain, feedi ainl please his has ta- regular oIardners for tlle. Ia itAd terlma. The hou- e, ap poinutllits alld servicev. are all that could he de.-ited. MA Iany f (ur (roWd partook of an elegant repast at Ile on ivr, a a.r. Calnnon 11ersonially SIW tha' 11hC "iliner an war pi satisfited bef o te tilt \elft-1 11-111 A 'omipanv is now at wvork developing the falls for electric al purposes: they are cutting ai 10x14 foot tunnel for 11 miles through the mountain to turnl the water through to where the power house will be located. Several on this trip spoke of other trips that they had made with Messrs. Mahon & March banks. of their courtesy and kindness to their patrons and their effort and desire to give all a good time. Those who have made it, say the trip to Knox ville. Tennessee. is the finest outing any- one can take. This trip runs lby Asheville, the beautiful Swannanoa. French Broad and duwn Pigeon river, throumgh the Blue Ridge mo'un tiins and lby some of the grand est scenery~ in th. world and to the best to vn in .the whole country, and all whom I a ce over miade this trii wvant to go atain. MIahmn aN Marchb1 anks wvill run anI excursion to' Knoxville in August. giving t wo (days andl nights in t he eityv. Many from this county have arranged1 to go and1 others are contemiplating the trip. An 1nounfcemnent of the time w ill be rnade in this paper and if it is anything like the trip to the Talhilah Falls. will be wc 11 sorth taking. North Pick~ens Apro ntments. 'nit for the Year f our Lo~rd. 911 . Let ev ryv boy *ncou rage lit t irea ch er l iv ku pin Ii l js a p. N ilitillellts in iiiindl al1id giving iim good colIgnt mit((18 i.ndship 1 -1 Sunii. E p. mt. ;hl :2d Sun. 11 a. mn.I 42w Hope 2d Snn. 8 p. mn. K 1; innie's { -f pel 2( 10 l l Ii. in. ule'm -llii S%,i 11 a. in Merci Th< And these scismi< 80th without inte i This uplheval w lcolnnitors.-, and will tumble abou 0 a N fmeSS. \\ I I C', n lise hliecron Sin 1Iht:( dlaid L~OCI ields, and' o your cash. 'm~ke 3-ou- ifl(lue( Anhon the in feh prices on the LACES AND EMBRODERlEi Crops' are lad 10 'tO yard ie ls ande vo co y or c e ah. \iul Amceongln ruhs frma few23 prrd. erei the plae thave youide trimmintsof yeas tCunie. togtrd fevr chie d for S ad eulac price in tisin run fromi5 dts stripe yand. fire isodh thacto ile yoimngs fout euar to psonme.me Whit goods reti theor wear1 in allitinos nd platternit sd os . stripes and i e a d rndinthitwl mksn eeutin PCALES. ano goods. thatkretail the worke W ' ard le hav thesbet standat 1goods iuc alew cooadptterns 1sol ind for strpe and pin' he ru deep i hs iexellaen linte lvad yout cospice o in wit cot ou movle th ikvard.wi NThe to~ tlke auhis fatclins Wefadle nlyct the coost wall For qih aoe wen Gael von f i 1f1-r in lfor thcand the pri0< whis is ac hint dwin aexthia sl' ~'and pu et a o prcne i; 1u to mov i ti ucl e wl seimll v on li ur 60e gral f ir lc. The rale d linenil i fasticolors aldi e guail r anBtee' it to be un-c faabe. IS t thooS wl Sl c pIfvrrd IN THE intiIe VW ,se Shocks will Beg S15TF 3 treniors wNill coni rluptiol! ill cr1eate Consterm their lofty ideals t thir heads. WYe for \ve l'v iiall 11. tj r sock . du ti1 v 1-1 g'ht to be >old, i a 10 11 (' 1 )11\' o \l " \l PS' 1) i l6]\ \V lllI illul'eC is 4 U .lleed. tiiij- 1U.i1Cn \ m1?1enls to s1Cend it fo]llowino-g: of a very small amount you can get John to propose and thus save an oil hill. Our 12 1-2c line. now 8c. All other' lines ('ut rin proportion. STAPLE GOODS r Our line is complete. Weca furnish you with most anv thing here and have cut th~e price so that it will be an in dlucement to buy. A. C. A. Bed Ticking at 15e. Mat tress Ticking se.' Hickory Shirt'ing at Se and 10c. Heavy Chevoits Xe Best grade Drilling se Heavy Sheeting (;3% in. wide) . i 1-2 rents. 1 Cheeks. Kenil worth brand, r Somiething new and nobbv. G uaranteed1 to. be the be'st. grade on the market to go at only the yard. 5.tc OVERALLS, 'ND WORIN. ~H1RTS TFh.'e gtiods are all right have the best grade of Ower'alls at .91.1fl that we wvill sell you d uring this sale at 850c. Yiou 1need thbese g()lfod an d a use them to an advantage in the winter. Roy\ while the prices a re lotw. [n our lin e ofi work shirts we have vonlr color'. size andl fit. mg t ilis sale, y ty pu -'ciole t SB101i ! SH iOES H W> have gone t o t he bot tom (n menl s lIroga ns an(d 4omn' w ~ork shoes. We have a good1 grad Ie and ('an give von a ('lose lPri('e alld gularantee th tok B roga 1 ll '-1 1 i s amS Oi (i'lislleIr iud ''()l N t1 tt whli. c i ellt' worldI ver' at 91.50 pter1 iir I )nin1 Ihis salet we i I I( y urf e f r9 ads kanan"~1' w'k s 91.30.hu du n ! is al r t e -er 9 E orId. in 1911. inue until j, Itiol anion anl high pi are not l'(i1)O nI.e I w I I 1 S l'G () lli I I F 10 ' i ' n17(1}) I the k to t 1_ lose id1(! (i-1 aflor lIe r e. S e qiu1Ote yO Chewing and Spittin bacco. If you want to '"spit re feel big try some of our 1 Red Meat, :3 plugs for 2 Red Juice 3 plugs for 21c. Fat. Back, 3 plugs for 20c Sullivan's TV. C. D. (str't) Buckhorn, 7 twists for 25< Soap and Washing Po ders. Octagon soap, 7 cakes (Only small quantity). Red Letter soap, 7 cakes (Only a limited qiuantity) Soda Crystal laundry soa cakes for '25c. . Washing powders, 7 p~ f or '20e. Eating Line. *' not110 runnillg a resti ant., but you can, and wvill mn money by it. if yo u stuff here. The housewife also do well and save monev by tak ing' ad vantage Of' pri ces. \Xesson coo k ing Oil, the Karo Corni syrlip. a gal. 3. Good gradle I arched1 coffee oodl &Era(d e L21'1i Cnff'e Iti , earchl light mat ches, 3 he f or 10c. .Good Enck baking powd *d cans for 1(0e. Mason frulit jars, (luarts (dozen 65. Mason fruit jars 1-2 gallon Wi' want not less than aa car load ot i'hickens, eggs ter col111t1y producee dWl Ii his sale. We wilt offer you (ill 11lI11it to get it. PRODUCE. F'r il. 'lli4)kells pler' lb ' 11 8 spe' poil iia C. D SALE! the blenetit of1 sta;ple g . f'ill Prie fori Ii1iiu 110': 11 ee c