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pf 1 BBkeiis Seniinel-JsuriiaL Kpentngs o( a Local and Personal Nature. would you HUo to bo >i bull Hat, anyhow? ?Mr. Herbert Parsons of Liberty, in town Moutlay. I"BB ?l*- l'ftyior will be 111 ins galJjm lory in Pickeus August 10. ijfl ?A number of candidates were in town Monday extending the "grand iW.re. II. L. Davidson, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr- Wubb : this week. ? Miss Mary MoGuwan, of ttp r-1 tauburg, is visiting the Mihshs l'\>lg \ er this week. v 11 'i'Viday will ho rod Klt?ir day B| in (he educational history of .Six Mile( fl| A number of bpotikeiH have heeti in. \ vited, and us the people ^eiiorallv urn at leisure, a l>i?* crowd will no doul?l.; I attend. l'lie Six Mile people arc very much enthused over education, 1 ""in" lo see to it that their T i n hilVC- UlO l)U?t U!i l$Sl? !.? ] ! j : i I | i ? P. Eugene Alexander in sutlering tlio rneonvenienee of a Bevorul} Ji uprained ankle. The Hprajn was inI HipIoiI iliii imr n lirncl ic<( (riii.w> ,,f 1... 11 ? , V t-> week. A. MeAliwler is announc, <1 ^oi?iaor this \ve?'k. He is a aft) ami should h? be vbe ^('Vuity'H alliiiro wuulil be j bauds. I \M .w.vsotiH interested, are urgod j jpSWo meet at the Pickens cemetery on next Saturday, August Gth at 0 u. in. for the jiurpoHO of cleaning oil' and beautifying the same. ' 1 ?The Innd of the Hollanders is (ail to be filled wind mills, wliit;!) reminds us that (hero will bo enough v in I to go to wuBte ill L'ickeus county in the next thirty days to run all the grist mill# and factories in the county. ?Messrs 'loin,' Bowen, Sain Ash more, W. E. Griflin, YVaddv Chap man, Edd Fair, John Griffin and Ernest Freeinvn left Mondny morn ing for an outing in the mountain'''. O ye gods and little fishes, he cere ful how you Hwiin! ?Edgar lliott, who began his mail niu on the Soul hern several ?ltjyn ago, uoiue Louie very much indeponed lant Friday. /fie lmn l>oou gradually iiiiproving/fiirice reaching; J'icketiH, and will likely return to Inn work in f. very short time. ?J. Mat Kkelton announces thin week for Supervisor. IIo woa rinsed near Kaaley and wt/uwls well with tho people wherever he ix known. Ho in a Hitfe and conscientious business 11m<i), and should ho he elected to tho office he would look after the same to the best of hit* ability. ? J. I). Holder is announced this _ week for cotton weither for t hit* township. Ho hAh held the position for several term-*, aud by bin uniform good judgment und courtesy ha< 1 won the conlidnuco ami esteem of the ' people. ShouH he lie e'ecUd a;;ain lie would continue to h rve tho p -o pie iaithfully aud well. I i ! in ?Claude Hutchins, of Liberty, spent Saturday in Pickens. ? dipt. Ivy M. Mauldiu bus returned from a brief trip to the (Jftte City. ?You ciin {?et Coat's thread at 50 cents per dozen spools at. Carter's, Liberty. ?"Tito man with tbo boe" will soon bo transformed into "tlie man with tbo basket. ?A. II. Dngrall, Ksq., of Anderboii, was in town Thursday on professional bunii)css. ? There was an enjoyable lawn party Friday evr <,in^ at the homo of ex .Soi.'itor \V 1' I'owen near Pickens ? Vis*. Ver.na Johnston, .uuightor ii v/i. jr.. o i'j. tlolHiHtov*, (jf (iruenv .1 *, .siting the family I' W. T. I. i ?. - !.. st Chiles of lower I*ii \m i, \\ ho Ir.rf been on a visit to tl ic I i os A ii more, returned homo Sat i i - ' i jre n is just, arrived a solid ear Ion.' . i th si li^dit running and most ?> ' .? it l'l oruhill .vugons ut CarI. r' 1. b .rt -M at.d Mrs. I), .1. Carter, of A iui ta returned liviino Suiulav, af it u. .. - I uiig^ ik \>eeiv or SO Willi IlU.' t.Hut's I ai out's, Mr. and Mrs. \V. ! 1. A sl?t i >i e. j 3\u?h daudu Ashnioro, oT Allan] ta, r< tidied 1 icketis Saturday afterI noon to spend line vacation at home. Miss Maude has a larqo circle of friends who at u pleased to meet. her i u<piiu. ?l'icltens Druj* Co. have a splendid assortment of flush tuinip sued in hulk, ('all and nut some and plant tin in before the season ;;et.> out of the ground. If it continues to rain every day, plant betwuen showers ?Let nil who are interested assetnhle at Secona church Friday br-fore the first Sunday in August for the purpose of cleaning olY the j?r?ive vard. Xotliiiu' in.lioni..^ ........ .1 ? ? ? ' * n * ,u v,? 11J*/ j i# v. t ii i I )y the morals of u eoinimmit v than ( its revcn nee and cure fur the resting I place of the dead. - It was a glorious ruin that IV!I ! h?;vo Sunday illtei-iioi?n uih! i.i *111 i . | I he ruin was not so local as tin |filr;wers that have heen passing about for seVeia' days, ? i111< r, this covered I a broader niv.i ihni any oilier lain n for hUMiO time and \\ ill i i \>t h is iti'i<. enelieial olu-els aiieachin^ ?? ,u ' 1(;. , ^ ?.r ivi.st at this tu t .ou ? A strong Hlort is ; nri J< to orgniiiz ! ii lycouiu course in !*:< !<< ns <luriii<r tho (Mining winter. lVof. Uumowull, of Woilord College, was in K.ibWy Monday living Id iinan^o a course for PicUons m.d llu-lcv in a ^roupe with WoJVord College Such an iirran^'cii.ont would he admiralde from (llH fiK't 111-it hi.ell I'luviu I. ami musical alt: >?ctions could I?o oh tainud much morn reasonably by Huch a combination- A c 'inmittoc ooiiH>Htinof Mis* I'Vum'.os Ha.'ood, ami Miiwh. W. l'<. Dci'dy and T. .J. Mauldin wero appointed to canvasa tiiu hitualion at L'lckciu and hoc if Hiioh an a rangonxnt could bo perfected. V ?The Sunday school picnio al Codor ltook Saturday was n ?*reul success. There wo to u number ol -excellent addresses, a huge picnic tiinner, and a good time generally \v:<s had I iv I hi! large number in attendance. These excellent people | live in a land of plenty, which is dej decidedly oident when tho dinner hour arrive** and tin* dinner banket* I are opened. --Franklin Taylor, a former citizen of I'iekens, who has boon living in Northwest Georgia for 17 years, lias lately been visiting scenes of former days and renewing old acquaiutences. I l?j formerly huntol over the very hills 011 which Pickens is located, and drank water from Stewart spring witlun tlies corporate limits. lie lias not been in l'ickeus lor 1(> yenrs ami tiuds wonderful changes. Mr. Ta>lor inn recently located in Oconee county near Seneca. .1. Wilton lloster was married to , Mi<s Kamt-cv in Atlanta on Weduesj day, .Julv 27. Wilton is an ener.et I ie, industrious \0u11g man, who is | making his way in the business world of the Gate City, and now holds a hisponsible position with the Atlanta j Klectric I'ower Co. Mrs. 1 fester is a charming young wo'oan formerly of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Hester are ! in Pif.kdtiM '>11 i? *<? '? . w. ?.? Vioiv L\; ill' ^ l V/UIII CI parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hester, and are rtooiviny warm ci n^ratulatiuua. I ?Tim 1'ickens Graded School will j open Monday, September 5tli. The same cot ps of teachers, consisting of I l'n?f. \Y. IDendy, Miss Marie ; Folder ami Mis,-1 !ssie Hughes, have ! been re elected for the ensuing year, j The past session 1ms marked the j most sucei -ssfnl in (he history of the school. Provision for a fourth teacher lias 1 iee.il made as necessity tie mauds. Willi the prospect of a new i;1.1: i i n. -- * *> j M.M.uiu- <11111 UUHt'l IHJU1 | Ml IC III, 1110 1 Milluok fur tho Ktrli(i?il i11o (loinin'; I Hussion is (lociiludly encouraging. I Lioeriy items Mr mill Mrs. Fair Gary, of Ail:ii t i, ntv visiting relumes tli.s wc cl.. Mrs. \V. T. () Dell, ot lioiinoke, S. (!., is (vi.iin^ tlii& week \\ i li li r i! 11 .i11?? , Mis. .J. A. Aii^ootl. Mi and Mis. I!. 1' C'lu ]>ple tiro visiting realms in lji\onia, (in. this week. li -nr.v Sowit'l, of Livonia, <! ., is visiting T. 11. ''argons' family. I*\ I'.irsons, of 1 'iekens, was cir* mint in?* anion" liis friends and l elalivis last week. Miss Lillie I'arker, of Livmia, da is I Ik- J4?11t of M iso Mat lie 1 *.11s<-11s Miss (il<mi, of l'.<|iiii!ity, is \ im:111 ^ in r sister, Mtv. \V, Sf. Smith. I * ?I> i'In 11? y 11.*ft Lihnly Tlmr day fur Dulutli, (5'i , wltcio lie acuop'rd a , ?>' ition sim i i^lit (ipi-rator. M ,. I lli^.i. . f I' .. I... " : ? < ' " . ? >"K with her u. 'tt, Mrs. S. !f. Ford, thiW.Jcli. Mib8 N.tiie l'u io. < is vihifing fiK nils and niul.iVis in I jti v. - * > i. i and l 'trnesville, (Ja. News was received on lu.st Wediies day tlw '2(>th, announcing tin- ariivul of h little <1 tii;;lilnr at Hit* lioin.* ?.l Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allgujd, of lliis | place. 'J'h(! young people of Libert)' gav? a straw ride Saturday evening in honor of Mink J,illic Parker of (In. It n wilii sorrow that we reluh I the .-u Idi'ii dentil of Mis. ,). II. (Ill sirup, v\ ho died last iSaturd iv a ft r .. Ul... 1. I 1 1 ihhmi. mm luuvrn u I UMMlhl Jl'nl 'sx small children to 111 urn Ik r iImiIIi. The youngest child was one \vi < k old. Mian l/pscomb, one of Greenville's most chattniug youn?f ladies, is tlio flues', of .Mrs. Dr. VV. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Keo i m h .s j iht arrived from Charlotte, wln i. i tlioy hnvo been on a wn?ks visit to i Mr. Keeuan's relatives. Miss liuth Walker, ? f Fort Madison, is visiting lier sister, Mrs. K. C. Carter. Tlio youut; people enjoyed a ?!<* 1 i?j 111 f i > 1 lawn pnrty one evening recently, given l y Miss Mima Bogg?. VI l((i IMA t'OI.I.I'Ki K. Oiiu of tlio I.?u<llii<? Schools for Votiiii; I,utiles In tlio South. Located in the famous valley of Virginia, at liauioke. i.i Vii"< nin (Jollc-gu fur young Ladies. TIiim college represent8 tl??) hif'li> yt div.il | opmenb of a school for j^irls. Lis1 reputation i.s naLional, studi nts luting royistored from fliirtv states. Now biii'diugs havo recently bucu erieled, conluiumg steun boat, electric li^lit ami bath and toilet, rooms on every ; tioor. A spacious and bountiful cam pus of ton acres surrounds the col ieov. '''ho faculty is composed of tw? nly live Knropeau and American 1 teachers. There are also spi uial conservatory advantages in music, art of elocution. Pupils have access t<> a well equipped library and reading room, where tho best literature, po | riodicals and daily papers, are alwaxs on lilo. Tho lmlthfulnesB of tho climate in connection with the su- | perior educational advantages maUo this college onu of the foromost i du cational institutions in tho oouniry. .11 a>?>' <'liiUlr?'i? are Hlckl). Mother (iruy's Sweet I'owilers for < 'hiWIren. iiseti l,y Mother Oniy.n tinrse in ('hihlren's home New York, litenk upi'olils in vI hours, cure I V veri-hness. I Icmlmln- sininui.i> .. ii-rin | iiik I HMinU'ls, iiikI <U->I n?y Vmnih At nil <11 iu Iiti>t sniii|ilt' mailt ii I . It I: I !. Aildn ss, i?'ii'> olnisii'il l.ulMv N. v .\?k Your Deiilur Fit's Kim!?lOstM' I A powder foi tin' loot. It iMiivR ttwoilou Sol', Hot, (J.'lions, Aniline, Sweating i, Coma uinl Hiinions. At nil Druggists mul shoo stoivs, 2f>i\ Ask today. GO TO jw. H. ASHMORE To get your Buggy Tiro <j..i * i. ?ML Willi lUC M Tirs Setter IUm I i i \ * / Z?y w v . AV" f i 7 -t ! & J \ . 11/ \ AlatBr , A - ...... "it Does ii Righl" , | rw cxi:J ( g UI1C OUI1U v I One Solid C | ONE S8L80 { I Ul'(.i(i I Li 8 and ol her mere 1 to <j;et my pric J . you .money. I ters when in 1 | The Plant ! Don't ibr^ lor I am sol 11 n n i ,n<>' | Mano," \ er made by A i litted all ovc makes it the 1 i !over sold. R. C. C Kernel " "I I JM Piiccs rcrcro 'All kinds ol Smnmc.r Goods for ' i : r .. - i < 1 ii yuu wouki ixi comlortable. i suits if you want to enjoy The (j< Strouse I ...AND... Bros' High fcpt Art Clothing Wc arc well supplied with . !1 kind 1 )ry (joods. Shoes, 1 l;;ts -Hid ( ic-ii just received a bii^ lot ol Cf gaudies and dimities. Solid case Hardware ol every description. I and Furniture, anything ewrythinj July and August are usually the dv make, lively months, c.dl on us lor to you to make your wants known 17 Ol flSTl? M- T B. V7 i >i\ V. V Ji Sole Agents lor il> Strouso <.\ l>r< s. I iivliU A x<(( ?>?r.R'.T.?KU 11m' is almost {^' \ < ';.>< daily our 1; ily an<l 1? mn-aii li \ interest you f' ;V> A..>ol ! ,,,! \\ Syringe lor : /( A -(?>'-: ! ou:i lain Sv.ir.; < V\ E > * . i< , . ^ Jl ft *' icascitis L'i i'iiy.. ' t) \ ! .'iu'I \\ A. 1Ui:r i I ^ \Y .Hit ,U1U t S' : iIf IIIQT v>; Vs.. uol w . ^ n { T J .2r 9 fi2<i I nnr i1 .-: j 013 i~> uu i : \ u 3 J is,:ar Load Mowers a im lois oscssi. ' ^ ^ 1 ' 1 > I * J.' Y < II v ' i ^, > ' I 1 V 1 *. I u ! > , 1 . \ ) 'ha n<! iso a rri v i 1u>';!a cs before you huy, a M ak( my si ore yoi own. > \M& aji w>' if -i ;-a 5 ot in.(-5 wlioii vim in <_> tlir1 up-to-date an \' hich is t ho st ron 1101 ican skill and \v< )v with lirass 1 >u <^litest lai n n i nti>\ ;-l> :arter, i.: nbor Al Brown iiuiul July ami August. Ke-p liny one of our Two jm-ec >od Ol'l Summer J"i:n?* is the J'% K S N L ' jk THAT FITS s of 1 i?_ 111 summer * lotiiin s Furnishings. lored and \\ hite lawns, of while lawn, 6c '.<> lnooi.-s and \\ arsons, Sto\ s ^ with prices always rii. ill months but lively prii s anything you need. Its p , We \\ ill do the rest. HORN L FA . Mitchell \\ .-J,el) ("!ot;uiv ami Shot -s. IF it* ^ M^MJyL? (\ )j GOODS conipH'tr, "'*' /.' 1 ' w :i<- <>i l\im- (j, i Svriivcs P' / 1::: , ('. !v K" C *> . <*r. i . : V V. 1 C<>rm;ar,v, (( i i \v ' >" // . ittcy.,1 i:Ju. <*' )I 1 r~ (ft r" ; r ; r ra J ..p : ;u U si t i " -i \->i i. i ' t i i' M ' '/! ?' k M ^ . .n ..? rv V /onu ??-.nJ* VJ s was'ons ^ 4 Vu*V. , VJ* > * v,./ ,;( // \ n i \ nt r\ ' n, */r *" s | i\ ;;ss J I. ? > 1 1 I ' I 1 ' I I i .-* t \ ' i v iu'iuhiliar ' f-'.' ft li uw 4^ i >1.1 I *?V' H'f! -I IIIOWC \ $ > 1 . i> )Sl. ill') W - Jl )l'k IlKlilsh l M- K ' ] i nwiiif-h $ i)'; VM 11 lowo I' ^ liberty, S. C $1 ** .oi' - Jm ( iyt:"" ^*1*$