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Pickens Sentinel-Journal, LOCAL REVTES0 Some Things ou Know and Solle You DonL Know About Our '.. Towns, County & People ] -That was somewhat of a rain that fell around Pickens t Tuesday evening. -Mrs. D. B. Finney is ser., ously ill, and has been confined j to her room for several days i past. -It Is said by those who have traveled some, that crops in V Pickens county are the best to I be found any where in the state. q .-Mr J. S. O'Dell of Rome, a hidt1 Mrts. W. H. Chapman a was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Moore last week of Pick ens. t -Mr. B. A. Hagood, a promi- c nent lawyer of Charleston, is s spenlding the heated teri with his family at their summer 1 home in Pickens. -Judge J. B. Newbery has issued eleven licenses up to the first of August, and has per- t formed four marriages also, one on Saturday and one on Mon-. (lay. --Messrs U. F. 1ompkins, J. K. Kirksey and XV. W. Aiken were in Pickeis Monday and each one reported openi cotton holis onl their fams. This is rather early for cottrin in this section. -Mrs. G. F. Kirby, who has been suffering with eye trouble for soie time and who spilent last week in Atlanta where she went to have them treated, has returned to her home much ben efitted. E..Robert E Douglas of Spartani org, ik- . short ime in Pickens. Mr. Douglas is a first-class steno-. Irapher, book-keeper and public accountant and is looking the field over with the view to open ing an office. --We have reiceivedl a well. written communmication from Easley,signed "Nice Girl,". with request to publish. This we cann'ot (do, as the writer's~ real name is not signed to the letter. We must. know . the -name -of every correspondent. -The Pickens Drug Co., J. N. Hlallunm. P. Hig., proprietor; has added another line to their al ready large stock, that of jewel ry. This line is first-class in every rcspect and is in plated, filled and solid gold andl silver, andI consists of almost anything you would wrant for a gift or for personal adornment. Tlhe line is full and complete and~ will be pushed and handlled the year round. andl vou can find here at all times something to please the taste, charm the eye and fit 'The purse of all. -The picnic at Flat Rock, in this couintyv, last Saturdayv was wvell attendled, over '2,000 people being on the grounds. It was an idleal day and the occa sion was greatly enjoyed. Gov ernor Coleman L. Blease spoke4 to the audience and captured the crowd, horse, hoof and dragoon. H-e satisfactorily ex plained many things to his hearers, which opened1 their eyes to the fact that he was a much abused, traduced andl ma ligned person0f, andi( miany acts of. his that were perfectly right, legitimate and1 proper had1 ocen I misrclpresentedl by his corping 1 critics and political onemies. [He went into sonme detail and1 showed up his official acts clear-I ly. The subject of his talk was Education- higher edulcation,I better education-and he advo crtes every child in the state h)eing give'n an) opportunity to learn and fit itself properly fora the great Rattle of life. t -Mesdames- J. C. Jennings nd B. C. Robinson, of Pickens, re spending. the week with riends in Columbia. -Photographer J. A. Smith, f F9asley., will be in his branch tudio, .over the Keowee Phar nacy, 'in Pickens, every Mon lay, rain or shine. -Miss Bessie Lovette, a harming young lady from Voodbury, Ga., is on a visit to liss Floride Carey in Pickens. -President A. C. Briscoe, of h6 S'outhern Shorthand and usness University,spent Tues lay in Pickens talking the good oints of his college and solicit ng students who might wish to nter a good business college, -The Clemson extension train Vas at Easley, Saturday. Many eople took advantage of the day ,nd went down. The lectures iv those in charge, on the vari us divisions of farming as well ,s stock-raising, were timely. veil delivered and full of meat. t is a pity that the people of he state do not take more inter st in the work as done at Clem on and Winthrop colleges. -Miss Alice Finney came in ist night from North Georgia, .nd will remain the guest of her ather, Capt. ). B. Finney, till londay, when she will return o Atlanta, accompanied by her ister, Miss Emma, vho will en oy a deserved and much-needed racation of several weeks among he "Cr-ackers'' in the red hills if Georgia. -W. A. Christopher sends us he following postal: "We have ust closed a glorious niee'ting at 4Enon Baptist church. There vere 35 for haptisim an(d three )y letter. Rev, C. A. Waters issisted me, doing all the preach ng. He preached 'with great )ower, and the good he accom >lished cannot be estimated. Will baptise Saturday before Phe fourth Sunday in August, it 2 p. i." -We are requested by Mr. W. "'.&AAlleood, - president of the Pickens County Fair, to 3ay to all those who are inter asted or well wishers of the en berprise that it is up to the ex acutive committee to engineer Ihe fair and they inform him that they will meet soon and rnake some arrangements, but .t is yet undecided as to the scope, but you can rest assured ~hat something will be had. Bverybody get r'eady' and lend a riand at the proper timie and then maybe we will have as ood or better fair than ever. It s not the plaything of a few or my set of men, but an educa. ional institution for all the peo ple of the county, gotten up to how to the outside wVor'ld the wonderful and varied resources >f a most progressive county, and it behooves every citizen within the borders of Pickens :ounty to lend their aid and1 as sistance to its successful culmi 'iation. -IL warms the cockles of the eart to be remembered by a riend with some unexpected lainty or token, anjd especially loes the editor feel that pleas ir'able sensation of fellow-feel ng, wvhen busily grinding out :opy for the insistant printers, ;ome one hands in at the door a lice basket of fruit or dainty adibles. Such wvas the editor's experience Tul~esd1ay when a 'eaping waiter of luscious Con :ord grap~es were passed in to uim with the compllimlenlts of Elon. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Legare. lt was a splendid treat and was ~teatly en joyed and( t hey have >ur thaniiks for their thoughtful cides Mr. I A'gar(' has a filne ittle orchard coming onl, set to )eaches, pear's, apples and( ~rapes, which is nuow a Pleasure o his friends and( a great satis action to him. The grape, iealthful, in vigorating, emblem f beauty and1 bounty, food for he sick and hungry, of you is rewed a nectar fit for the gods. 4ay you ever fulfil your mis ion in this world,being a solace nd comfort to those who culti ate you and beina a *v i., hose who partake of the 1..11 -Standard' gasolene 18c per rallon. R. E. Goodwin. -Lot of fine Berkshire pigs :or sale. G. A. ELLis. --For land anywhere in Pick mns county see or write Ja R Ashmore. "The Land Man." -It's too hot to read much, )ut this is short: Nicest cream rou've ever eaten is at our soda 'ountain. Keowee Pharmacy. -Dr. T. A. Seawright's Den ,al office is in the Masonic Tem ple, upstairs, over the Pickens Drug Co.'s store. When in need >f dental work call and see him. PosTs WANTED-Black locust, )r cedar posts, measuring 3 inches of heart at the butt, 12 t. long, W. W. VOIGHT. I. 1, Easley., S. C. WOULD YOU BUY THE aalloway place, one acre land, large residence and good store building close to Pickens Cotton Mill? For price and terms, see. H. M. Hester, "The Real Estate Man." FOR SALE My house and lot on Ham pton Ave. All modern convenienceo nd nicatl v finished. Apply to W. H1. JOHNSON, Pickens, S. C. NOW Is the time to buy farm land while you can see the growing crop on it, Seeing the crop you know what you may rea Eonably expect if you buy. Now is the time to make ar rangements for next year and not only next year but for y'our future home. Now is the time to see my liberal terms for a small home. Now is the time to see some cheap land I have as well as some of the best in the county. Farm and city property for sale. A. M. Morris. Boatanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Crs Thi'uogh the Blood NadPoison, BONE PAINS, CAN PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Jtching Humors. )3.:B B. (Botanme Biood Blood) is ti-e only Blood Remedy that kills the poison in the blood and then purifles it-send-. ing a flood of pure, rich blood direct to the skin surface, bones. joints, and wherever the disease is located. In t.his way all sores. ulcers. pimples. eruptions are healed and cured. paine an-i aches of Rheumatism cease, swellings subside. B. B. B. completely changes the body into a clean healthy condition, Pivingz the skin the rich. red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures the worst aeld cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BB yolaui wanit to putIC tan best ofot~ for\t I I.'ilir1, (lonl'. t yiii .' \\'s s ad es 1r1~ 10io V'oI . I.I.I. N aist~vi 1 3'C Isi,~ We Haa~. A'I T OC C i C Souy wat All need.g Stresen pucas ii rcld ebr rasiet I' SVIIC SOUP VI'LA DLES, SPOONS FORKS, KNIVEs . I * -E R - e Iwea sse '4 L1 bl in NI McBee * .EST n For sixty j lit d ~ mlore th1 SJohn "y GandOpera H~ A Guess That Is Right - Four Times Inl Five HlN A UHIl,.1) is afiliered wilb I oft3 lbi V, br-* 33' h, 19 subIIjet to yOiingL~ 2idgesti3 on, col icy pain1)4 nouse l lse * I i 38 h,31 gr-ils.-ilig teetnl tilii4( Hh-e.3-, is s'. I'4le s 3ne . fe'veri!13n3tw , nor3 033?'ntQ8, ing -veli witIhollii any a ppe renti 1ca3u8e, the experteei34( I nainth- l vy. -- Fo r t 33'ilne u of five 'he 's rit~h t wheni iluh cond3it)ions are* no'tiedE it * 8 l4 4e 3 i rs Jty 3Ira i'3nt 33n (he s8l1 . j0itoit3 13 t VhI 13 ar i p334 8r3o)'. It wii l is ii n s b e i, II d i t s rupt onii resto3re Ih ieh t o133 ( tornfor33t, aui I iir tal. 33 D' ik's~ Woin3o i , zEs s wi ith i. h10 2033e reih t3h33 i *.3-y sh 3ndy Theyi~ 3r bnrloss ,~ Alwav1ys4 lEnle e our store1 for th fa KEOWEE PHARMACY PARKER'S * HAIR BALSAM Cke* i 3 3 i r ~t .r.. .6 t' Fal tou iRestre Orgy . , 3> r tnO ua 1 .- -~th~ Cong. nd~. so.eata In * ~~'t4 Wherever you go this summer you ought to go well dressed. If -%O you start by coming here and go away in one of our Scholass Bros. & Co. Suits, you'll be in style any where on earth where well. dressed men are. Here also you will find the best in mens 'furnish ings, including Hawe's Hats, Eclipse Shirts, Inter woven Socks, Knee L-ngth 0 Underwear and Arrow Brand Collars. Also the fullest line of Bags and Suit Cases and * Trunlis it will be your pleas ure to see in a long time. 4"T C LD A ve. Greenville, S. C. ears Your Clothier." E ORGA N yer the standard of the world. Q c~h a ndl parl or o rgans cost very M ant mo1(st others and last twice as ( is an Estey you have the Best." y >g. II. Williams, ouse Buiilding. Greenville, 9. C.g FR EL ECOUPON. The belowv coupon, when properly lledl out and acconmpani ed by the amount in cash indicated therein, will be accepted for Halium's Backache and Kidney Pills, the greatest known remedy for the ills which they cure. COUP~ON, GOOD FOR 25C. S A dd ress. - . ..--.......---. .. . Coupon and 25c 1)box Pills 75c 2 " '' 1.25 3 " " - J75 4 ', I - 225 5 "' If. to be sent by mail add~ 2C stamp for each box. M\ail ordlers given same prompt attention on this deal, or any other line Of goodIs handled by us. as if you were purchas mug in person1. Pickens Drug Co. D. HI. AT.TA WAY. Parc tical Architect '& builder, will furnish blue print ed plan s and complete specifications at prlces that will save you money. Office "7 l.-2 North Main St. Phone 3068 Greevi..m . . *