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Pickens Sentinel-Journal QCAL BREYITIESI Some Thingi You Know and Some r Yon Doli'r Know About Out' Towns, County & People - Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mauldin left last week for a stay at Hen dersonville. N. 0. -Mrs. J. W. Hester of Atlan ta, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hester in Pickens. -Mrs. John Jones, of South Georgia, is visiting her sister-in law, Mrs. H. E. Davis, in Pick ens. -Will Jones, who has been living for some time in South p-Georgia, is visiting relatives and friends in Pickens. -Miss Lillian Sholar of Eas ley, was the charming guest of the Misses Boggs daughters of Clerk of Court A. J. Boggs. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gres ham and daughter of Atlanta, ng a while with Mrs. its, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. and hs. N. ). Lesesne dren of Kingstree, S. C., are spendinm a while with Mrs. W. T. McFall, sisf-r of Mrs. L. land other relatives in Pickens. -Married on the 22d instant. by J. 1. NeV)ery. Judge of Pro bate, Mrs. Earle C. Nalley of Eally, an r. T. Wv. Cochrn of the Bell Shoal setion of thi' count. -h m mbe1(lIiors of Old Pick ens church re'quest all who are interested to meet there Satur lay, 26th inst. with suitable ;ools for the purpose of cleaning )ff thegraveyard. - V is Murphree found a 1 ~ . '.S S. - -itn con t oad between Hagood's Mill and "ickens. It is an imitation 3ather suit case and the owner can get the same by calling at his office and proving property. --Addie, the little (daughter of Ir. F. L. Findley has taken her * ave for Coal Creek, Tennessee, wher'e she will spend the fall nd -in ter at the home of her 'nel , Mr. E. L. Findley, and ttendl the high school at that lace. SPickens. S. C., Aug. 17-The ear-Leatguers lost to Piedmont us afternoon, 4 to 2. Erros by (reenville allow'ed Piedmont to e the score in the fifth inning nd though it was tied in the inth Piedmont sent two men ver the plate in the tenth in inw. winning the game. -Mr. D). J. Garvin of Atlan a, is in Pickens this week look ~ng after matters in his father's state, the late B. D). G3arvin, ,nd to arrange to move his + *other and brIothers and sisters >that city. They have endear dI themselves to the people of ur town who will hate gre(atly a see thenm leave. -Mr. George W. Corbin, who ~or somie time has beei liv'ing at M enkeca, andl serving that city a~s 'hief of police, has moved back to his home in Pickens and has again taken charge of the pool :oomi and r'estaurant, formierly mun by him and J. W. Hester. There is no reason wvhy George s hould not make grood in this venture. --Mr. J. M. Porter, while dr'iving home from Pickens on Monday ran upon a big rattle snake in the r'oadl on the Eahrle place,. which he proceeded to Sdispatch with what means and weapons he could get at his command'. His snakeship was four feet long and was one of the largest Mr. Porter' ever saw. There has been about a dozen rattlers killed up in that territo ry in the last two weeks. Mr. J. R?. Baillowv recently killed one 'nthe Woldhorn p1nco Fth 1 -Mr. D. L. Norris of West minster, was a business visitor to Pickens last week. -Jas. P., Jr., and John C. Carey have both been confined to their rooms this week with an attack of lagrippe. -Miss Laird of Savannqh, and Mrs. W. B. Freeman and children of Pickens, left Tues day for a trip to Lake Toxawaye N. C. -Miss Fay Smith of Liberty, is again the operator at the Pickens Telephone Exchange and is giving universal satisfac tion. -Presiding Elder, W. M. Duncan preached an excellent sermon at Pickens Methodist church Sunday night and held quarterly conference for this charge on Monday. -Mrs. J. P. Hyde,of Pickens, who has been suffering from a nervous disorder and breahdown of health, we are glad to state is fast improving and gaining in health and strength. --Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Finley. of Pickens, a, bouncing boy. Elbert says he intends to make a lawyer out of him. "just like his daddy." - --Miss Elinor Knight has re turned fron her vacation, and will resume her music class in Pickens about the middle of Septenm1ber. -Ilhe cropsare beginining to look short. The dry weather is making the cottoni shed its fruit, and some p ()eople estiliate lly ai hialf enm inl this counitv. -4t is said that Mr. ias Earle of the lower section of Oconee af m'rket the first bale of cotton for the i p-coun try at Seneca next week. Mir. Earle': cotton is opening rapid ly. He sold the first bale at Seneca and the first at West rinster last year.-Farm and iA&-tory 15th instant. * In the Honea Path Chronicle of a recent date appered the fol lowving: The members of Bark er's Creek church presented, their pastor, Rev. D, W. HiottI with a handsome chest of silver' at the morning service yester-I (day. The gift was made in commemoration of the 35th an-. niversary of Mr. Hiott's pastor al wvork, thirteen years of which has been spent as pastor of Barker's Creek church. Rev.! Hiott knew nothing of the plans and was taken by surprise wvhen the gif t was tendered him. The' presentation was made by Rev. W. T. Tate of Belton, in his usual happy style. A large crowd1 witnessed the presenta tion w'ith much pleasure. -J. Luther B~agwell is sonme thing of a farmer, as well as a good commissioner, too. We learn that he has good crops and that his watermelon crop is something line, is extra large and1 luscious. Recently he (cut one which was dlividled among fourteen people, all of wvhom had plenty, andl then some left over. Sunday he was going t~o cut another large one, hut could not! get enough people around it to consume it, so the cutting was deferred. Well,while this sounds like the parable of the loaves and fishes, it is no pipe diream. andt the truthfulness of this statement can be verified1. -The Pickens County Sing inrg (Con vention will con vene with E1Fnoni Baptist chur ich on the first Saturdlay and Sunday in Septembl.er. Ev'eryhody cor dlially invited to attend1(, espe (cially those who aire fond oIf goodl music. Good1 singers are expected to be( plresent and lead the classesS. The 0Old Folks Singing Convention is asked to also lie present and lend their aid and umake oIf this meeting one of the most enjoyable occa slons ever experienced by the convention, D)on't forget your song-bIooks and w'ill-filled b as kets and have pi'ic innersi on'TM ' th.- runds. -Mrs. J. R. Ashmore, of this place is reported quite sick. -Rev. G. F. Kirby, pastor of the Pickens Methodist church,is quite indisposed. -The last and best excursion of the season is that to be run by Messrs. Mahon and March banks on Sept. 5th to Charleston and Savannah, either one of which Is worth the time and money required to make It. Onl. 2 cents. difference in the price to Sav anuah over Charles ton, the two best seaport cities in the South. This is the time for -the farmer to take his fami ly and enjoy a most pleasurable outing. Separate coaches will be reserved for the ladies and their escorts. They will also have separate coaches for the colored people. Everybody who knows or who has ridden with these gentlemen, know that their personal attention is given to these excursions; that they preserve and maintain order, and that they see everyone has a good time. See their agent at Liberty, Pickens or Easley for circulars, tickets or particulars. Died, at the home of his step daughter, Mrs. J. M. Phillips. i Seneca, S. C., on August 14th, Mr. E. T. Leavell. Mr. Leavell was born in Anderson district on the 17th of February, 1840, and was the last suivivor, save one sister, of a fai ily of 12 , ildren. Mr. Lea vel Ioved fron Ander son to Pickens cotinty about. 035 years ago(. Ie WaIS a (cOnsisfelt 1m1ebiher of the a13 ptist churhe for .10 years prior Ii his death1, aI was one of the deac()nis at, Central for 11u1belr of vters. He joilled the Mason ic lodge at 01(d Pedletoin in 1873, Ioved his mem bership from there to Belton and then again to Con - tral, at which lodge he was an honored member at his death. He served as W. M. of that lodge and was faithful and bright in the ancient and mystic order. He served throughout the war with the 2d rifles of Orr's regiment. He gave his 71 years of quiet unassuming life to his friends, his country and his church. His remains we laid to rest at Mt. Zion church, Central, S. C., on Tuesday after noon, after appropriate services at the church. His friends and relatives feel sincerely grateful for the marked kindness shown in his short illness and funieral management.--Farm and Fac tor'y. Notice of Opening Bookt of Subscription Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will open books of subscription t~o the capital stock of The Pickens Enterprise at Pickens, 8. C. in the Court House, onl Thu11rsda y Augusti 24th 1911. J. D). Holder, H. TP. McDaniel, Board of Corporators. 1 Doctor the Cause Not the Effect f uare aflicteled withI boils p.n,-) pies, sicrofula, salt rheum,. eczema, Or any)3 ot her indication of impuire mn 'xtterna~l reimedie's for the treat men'ft of tl4i h 4se 83 j pr oms. oucanm avO%' t '(iI thm I tin'y takang enlk's1 Hid aa el Skin 3.Onil~l.IIl~i E*FE th r ure no( llutwardI4 sying 'etinn- of !iur e ' b od b u I nstead ther in n feeing f h IO.ur a'( by inP n listilst Jodiitign loss1 ofpti~. lt t-owitn thit the organ h and ine sftQhe boy ar lus b114 eing .I pou i ped astey .u bhe.I 41 sTeh, use o Dike's Blood and Skin Remedy ias pol lood b . m an Psmohcgien, iSta ofhas an sal~r imld.Th ivrCs -Standard gasolene 18c pe gallorp. I. E. Goodwin. -FOR SALE-Fresh Jerse milch cow and calf. See Di Hallum. FOR SA LE-Two young cows fresh in milk. J. L. Murphree, Route 6. Pickens, S. C. Fi.:su BREAD, always o: hand at Corbin's Restaurant. FOR SALE My house and lot on Hamptoi Ave. All modern convenience nd nicely finished. Apply t W. H. JOHNSON, Pickens, S. C. BuY A Goon FARM IN SOU'rT WEST GEOGIA.-Fine pebbl, lands; labor abundant; best road in Georgia; best cotton lands i the South; it is like living ii town: good neighborhoods schools and churches; pure free stone water; plenty hog am hominy; improved or unin: proved; in small or large tract in the famous pecan districi colonization tracts too; fine cror now growing on these land< Come soon or you can't ouy Write for my booklet of farr lan.ds for sale, Thomasville, Ga. WHICH IS THE CHEAPEST T) purchase a. cheal) )oorl constructed pair of grlisses c bliy something you know right and will give you sati-;fa, tionlI There is n1 (anger of ag grava'te( eye troubles with l right k inid of gliasses. The proI correct~iil Will itake wvakc ey(l strilligf We hlave slwilt mnall yeasl ill wii o tsessftil n1akin an1d lit (in fit. o lr lasse W'e have the e-xperiencre. thl machinlery an1d thV methIlod I hat give perfectsuccess inl tIreal troubles caused by in pmpr refrdtiol. There a no bargains in eye glasses 'm Lept dear' onies. Cheap glass( and ruined eyesight go togeth< -You can change the glass< now but you cannot replace you eyes. Our new Torico Lens at the greatest improvement of ti twentieth Century in the art c lens grinding, and our nmott< "You satisfied or your mone back" has built up for us th largest business in the state. To out of town patients in radious of fifty miles of Greer ville we allow 10 per cent. dil count to the extent of your rai road fare one way. We do thi bhat our out of town patieni nay have the same ad van tag ats our City patients. Dr. A. A Ddom, Consulting Optometrisi President of The Globe Optics Do., Masonic Temple, Greer viule, S. C. Phone 930. THANK.I take this metho f thanking my friends an meighbors who so kindly an promptly came to my rescuei my late misfortune- the loss < m y barn and valuable conteni bjy fire. Many offers of peci n iary assistance came unsolici' ad, and many of my friends ani eighbors volunteered their poi ~ona~l services and other help, i of whom I give the best r' urns I cani-an expression c .tratefulI appreciation. Ex per meces like this teach us ou r bei essons, and inlspire 11s wit}h he ;er faith in humankindl. Mns. EuIza J. Fuen). His Peculiarly Gifted Son. "1 dlon't know what I'ml ev( ~oing to make of that son nine,'' complained a prominen fleveland bulsinless mian th >ther dlay, saIys thle Plaindealei l'he( old chap) is self-nulale, traduti fe of the un1i1versit v ( iard knocks, and all t hat : aln t naiura' Ily grieves him11 to hav1 ' . s0on who is not1 aggr(essive. "May be your soni }msn'tf founil lilmself yet,'' we con.soled 'isn't he gifted in any way?"' "'Gifted? I should sav he i.s le ain't got a darned I hine tiha vasn't given to him.' A twvo-cnt stamp on a lette viii carry it to the Philippines mdl~ ten dollars' worth of stamlp mn a tramp will carry him t all. r -For land any where in Pick ens county see or write J. R Ashmore. "The Land Man." WOULD YOU BUY THE Galloway 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." Notice of Election. Whereas. a petition froi the free hol duer and elk cluse, of Glassy Mt. Schco District number 32 has been filed with the County Board of Education asking said Board for permission to hold an election to determine whethie'r or not an extra levy of 3 mills shall be levied on said District foi tchool purposes: It appearing to the County Board of s Education that the petition ineets the 1 requirments of the law. 1herefore it is hereby ordered that the . Trustees of the above naned District do hold an election in above named Dis trict for the above stated purpose, the election to be held at Glassy Moutain schoolhouse on )ep. 2 1911. The Trustees of the above named Dir trict are hereby appointed lanagers of said election. The elect ion to be held according to the r(acliiremenlts of S-e tion 1208 of the School Law. By order of the Conity Board of Edu cation. H. T. II A L LUM, Chml. & Sec. ? State of South ICarolint, County of Pickens. liY J. B. Newherv. Probate Jilge. Whereas,Mts. M. A lisei anid W. A I)obson 11tie suit to ille to granot theln lettersof Ailminiktrattion with the will i'r tinntmexed of lie l'state andel4 effrcts of J. 1. )obson. I'lhee .ire thereofren. to cite 1a ad e.onil all atal singiular' tOhe kinidred an11d CTiitors of thie Said J. T. I)41bsoin de 11n.1d, 11at the he 1. and Iaea before e ne. inl the Couurt ()f Probate. to be held it ikns oni lhie 7th day of Sept. 1911 text. afte-'lientin bereof, at 11 o o'cloik inl the. Ieore'n.on, to .how cauise, it' anv hey htv i u.'. h t lie. said ;m inis t rat ion shiild h1now he grautte ii. (Iivenl 1t1i lert- my ha.. tihi- 19 d:1Y q f Aig. Ann i i4 l iini 1911. J. J. 1. , C. 0 1. fil. n0onos wV. E. molENIllY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. l' 8tf <Mli!Ce'vt'iv 4-kens bank. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, 8. 0. Practice at Cenral every Wedntedays. Castle Hall SPlokens Lodge N~o. 123 K. of P., Stated convention 8:30 p. m.,, Monday s evening after the 1st and 3d Sunday. Wiork ahead for all the Ranks. All visitors cordlially invited. -By order of . I ,. VA LLU'V. c, C. SAM li. citAIG. K. ofi It. antel 8. Notice to D~ebtors and Creditors. All persons htoling claims aigainst the state of the hate I v~ Clinton Cannon deceased, must lresent the sameo duly >roven ont or before the 1 5th dlay (of (1 Sopt. 1911, or het (lbarred panvment. andxc (i da tel thei imdicersign edl. f ~ ~ ~ V ilnan I (i 11nnon. r' xl entor, 's iew "Rock Hill1" Lightesi Running, Most Stylish and Durable onl Market ~,q Patented Long-Distance Splndles, oiledl without removal of wheels. qflatented Side Spring. CJStronges~.t braced BJOdy made. C*qNew style Seat. q JFvery' feature of high class mattke. q Ph!aetonxs, Suarrics, Runtabots of samei i gh Quali 1y. tjOur guarantec yourt protection. 'ROC 'HILL' r Postal Card To Us Will Bring Ai Agent To You At Once > ROCK DILL BUGGY COMPANY 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 sonably expect if you buy. Now is the time to make ar rangements for next year and not only next year but for your 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. MC~ :: Mi U. . ) CrsR ghthe 1110d BONE IlAAS, CAN ER, S0ALY SKIN, PIMPLES, Rheum-I atisn, Eczema, Jtcliig Humors. t.' It I. ( otaill litood l1lovd) is ihe olyl' Blood Remedy that kills th. Ioison in the blood and then pirifiew it--sendl. ing ia flood of pure, iell blo'Id (lilet. to the skin surface. hones. joints, and wheitrover Lte diiseunse is loca'Zted'. In th is w"Nay all ROres. uleers piinpis. eruptioins are henled and vul. painln 1111 nehe01 of l 1tism cease, swellinigs uil 4side. It. ]1. 11. cornolejjteljy chjanlge.S t11 he body 11nt1: Meaht) healthy conditionl, "'I VIngl' Wt skin t 114rih, r;'d )uIli( of lerfet lieulkh, J3 B. 11. '-ures thea, wQorst ki1 cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BB pllsan anlot S111( i Ior 1 p4ip o t o ure Itata:ale ingreclietits. It ioa rifies 1a1il etirleihes the 11od - It. It. It. strengtletts Ih le nte rves "tI htilhis Il lp he brok et 'owi svsteinu. l)ruig. gists $1 .0M ' .:R LA GIt i l r' i' bE with ilre tions for homne eire. Sold at All Drug Stores. WHEN COMPANY COMES you wvant to put the best foot forward, dlon't you? We cani help you. OUR TABLE SILVER IS W HA T Y OU REQUIRE. Look at 0our ne0w offerings and buy what you need. A present pur ichase miay preclude ('mlbar rassmecnt. TEA SERVICJE. SOUP LA 1)1 , 8POON8, 1XORKS, Hn'd~. Snider A Guess That Is Right~ Follr Timies In Five (VillN A illbi)isoV'li afit ed Hill)jet. to vo'nilig1, j1(1jgestion, cOli(cy pinsl~ niousen'5, 10oss of leasa. grinding teeth d ur i slteep, re st lessiness, feverishnesiie, no0rvotisiua. heada(1)che atnd coain plinjis of ntel. ing 'veil without any aipparenit (cause, thle expe'rienere I inother say1 F'our time out8 of1 (Iiv he is right whIenI SUCh conditjin aire nloticedl it 18 Wise' to gIve' tra-atmsienlt 0n thle sup p jsit ion that, worrits aire p~re'enIt . It will do not harm, nndii if tLhe siylmpt)oms are1 duei Ito worms it w. ill dlo good re'store' til'ei eha Io (com01fort. and1( hiealth. ('hiirenratti 16. Ilke's \\'orml I~Ozenges w ith t ba. aa, a:hnih t hat they' dJo eanndy. 'I'ey, ar' harnti~sg iaki"' Worm Syrgup. Al uaso leo our ' sor., for the* ill. mo sli iIlke'a, i(tmmleaA . Y ilo a have VIhem n15 his c111(Ity KEOWEE PHARMACY Pickens, S. C. PARKER' HAIR BALSAM ane and beaultn the air. -Never Pails ty 'O