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eaDpeillAs of a Local ald Feraoa Eiturs A -&-Cherries are ripe. - Pickens Is growing. -Pretty oold for May. -Mrs. H. W. Parr Is reported very sick. - And still we say: 'Lets all pull together for the good of our town and County." -We regret to learn of the death of the little son of Mr. John Hood, near -Glassy Mountain, on the 22nd inst. - Married, on the 20th inst., at Central, Ifev. C. (.-Fricksi officiating, MiSS Essa Dacus and Mr. Winston D. Moody. -Announcements are coming in slowly, 1 ut we still have hopes that there will be a sufficient number of candidates to fill the offices. -Mis' Pagett, one of the teachers in the Pickens Graded School, was taken suddenly ill and left Sunday c for her home in Columbia. - WtV are in receipt of an invitati in to attend 0,tmn.incemont exorcises of Withrop N rinal and Iadsutrial - Colb-go, which takes'place June 3rd, e 4th and 5th. -Lest Sunday was the big day at ej Cross Roads, awl as usual a large t crowd uas preser.. It was an ideal I day and all who were present reported C a ph-asant d.sy. -Prof. Wolf,- ends his career a a r r teneb*r n ith the closing of the Pick t ens Orul d Setfool this week. He c will shortly take up the law, for t which he is preparing. r -Mr. L. M. Rigdon an I two charm. ing daughters, of the Oolenoy section, d gave us a pleasant call last Friday. The young ladies Nere in town to at r t.ud the teachers' examination. r -~There will be an all-day singing at tho.Methodist church at Central i on the fourth Suuday in this mouth. I All are invited to come and bring their dinner and song books. f - Everybody come out to the old r scldiirs picnic on June 2nd with well filled baskets. Table will be made under the trees - around the Court House where the dinner can be spread.' -Married on the 20th inst., at the Hesidence of Mr. A. B. Howve, at Con tral, Mr. J. Arthur Fowler, of Union I Co., and Mibs Mamie Rockley, of I Pickens Co.; Rev. C. U. Fricks officia ting. -Judge RL. 0. Purdy, who is hold C ing court in Anderson this week, ' spent Sunday in Picenn, the guest of Mr. Carey. Judge Purdy willf bring his family and spend the sum mner in Pickens.( .-Miss Olive Newton, who has I ban teaching school in the lower part of the State, came home last S aturday to spendJ her summer va cation. She has been elected as one of the teachers in the Pickena Graded School for another session. --Miss Essie E'arle is in Westmin ster to attend the marriage of her relative, Mr. 0. K. Pooro, of Belton, ~ and Miss Sallie Dickson, of West. C minster, which occrrs there today. Before returning home she will visit the family of her relative. 0. K Bra zeale. -0. S. Stewart is announced for - Treaturer in this issue. Oscar is a pour g business man of sterling wotwho for the post eleven years has been manager of the Gaines & Gaisoway Bros.' business at Central He ii well and favorably known over the c&unty, and should he be elected, will serve the county Taithfully andC well. .1. -In justice to all wbo desire to run for oflice in the approaching campaign we slate that the fee for announcing cindidates is five dollars, cash to ac company the anntouflcement. Do not I send in the notice with the statement 1 'V "I'll pay you in a few days, or when I I come to town." Thput won't go and I we will hiold the notice out until you I "come'to town." -With this b~ e se the Sentinel. Journal passes aniother woile stone in its existence. We demire to thank our friende, the public, for their liber- 1 al support In. the past-, and trust, by rene wed exertion, to give them a Jive, up t< -date parer in the future, and so mrit a still larger share of public favor. --An all-day' singing will be held at Rtocky Springs church, three milee east of Easley, on first Sunday in June. The singing will be conducted by P. (1. Cartee. Rev. J~rhnson I' KI There is no e.8 proved Itoh Ointr nd this we guarai 3ure Eczema'and a 3kin or skin disea 5 boxes for $1.00 Hallum's Kidney and Backach %ll Kidney ills. 50 cents per bo: Pickens Drug Big Railroad Mortgage. The Southern railway has begun he filing of copies of its mortgage 1 if $200,000,OOQ in the various iouities of the State through vhich the road runs, and the paper vill te soon presented to Register I Pickens county for filhig here. "he mortgage will be the larget ( ver filed in Pickens. The mortgage was given by the southern railroad to the Standard rust Company, of New York, as rusten. This mortgage was giveI Lpril 18, 1906, and was for $200,. o 00,000. The document is very V 'oluminous, contains 49,500 words c nd covers each and every security, ailroad and equipment owned by he Southern railway. Tnese are lassiged as miscellaneous securi ies, leasehold estates, contract ights in terminals, bonds and tocks, railroads, fqui pment, build ng and lands and all are minutely lescribed or numbered. The document states that the nortgage is given for tho purpose of I aismg funds to retire certain out tandiig obligations atid also to rovide additional capital to de, 'elop and enlarge its caso systeni. t is not the purpose of the coin. >any to raise the $200.000,000 a t ne time but bonds will be issued ( rom time to time until the amount anches the $200,000,000, if so much ie needed. None of these bonds vill carry more tnan 4 per cent in. erest. Child kicked By A Mule. At Dr. W. C. Black's private -san- e tarium, the nine year old son of Mr i. James, of Central, lies in an x r emely critical condition, the child awing b~eeni kicked in the back of the ead by ai mule late Thursday after. oon. He was brought here immned itely. The wounded child has been un. onscious since the accident, and while n operation was performied Frid. nid the patient somiewhat a allied E here is but one chiarnct in a thousand or his recovery. The wvhole back of his heed wat. rushed, a piece of the skull one and half by two inches being rim.)ved romn the brain. More than a table poonful of the brain substance was ost. Dr. Black 'was assisted in per. orming the delicate operation b~s ' )rs WVare and Mauldin-Daily Her Id. _ _ _ _ _ 'rqram for Celebration of Jefferson DavIs' Birthday, June 2nd. -1. Veterans asse mble at Baiptst hurchi at 10 o'clock and form in liim f march under ecmmand of Col. '#. 3. Allgood. 2. March to Courthouse. 3. Music by the band. 4. Prayer by Rev. R. F. Bryant. 4. Welcome address by C. E. Robl. nson. 0. Music by the band. 7. Address by Hion. M. F. Ansol 8. Song-"Tenting tonight on the )ld Camp ground." 9. Five irinuates talk bs Veterans 10. Dxie, by the band. 11. Presentation of Cr osses of Hon ar by Daughters of the Confederacy 12. Talk, and benediction by Re' f. T. Matthewson. Dinner on (Jourthiouse grounds. - -R. E. Bruce, E. B. Webb and IT L. Nealy, of Plokenis and R. F. SmitI Lnd J. B. Jamison, of Easley, spent a art of last week In Atlanta. Iost of them attended the aue ion sale of. thorough-bred horse. md some nice saddler. and drivers re now in the county as a result of heir trip. They report the prices of tuck as being very high. -On Satnrday last we re ceived ieasant call from our friend, Mr. D( ~. Mahaffey. Mr."?dahaffey was raiser 6t Cheohee, and Is now residing en he Craig property on Keowee. H, a now 71 years old, and was a mew >er of Co. K., 12th Rlegw, Capt. J ). Neville. He was in every fight ii Itirginia, flghtin~g under Jackson, an #Vam severely wounded by a piece of sheli at the Oettysburg fight, fron, Thich wound he still suffers. He it ythe Itch :cuse for it. Im aent will cure it, itee. It will also . ny itching of the 3e. The box 25c, S e Pills, are guaranteed to cure ( 5 boxes for $2.00. 1a ; Company. SCHOOL CLOSING he Closing Exercises of the Pickens Graded School Takes Place on. May 24th and 25th. The cl1.sing xercises of tibe Pieiors hiaded School wili take plac ThurI ny night and Friday night. of tihm 'ek in Graded School Auditorium 'hursday evening will be known as Class Night" and with the Exceptiol f the T'ablenu, the exercises will b< iven by members of ninth gi ade x I lusively. The program is as follow!: "SIX CUPS OF CHOCOLAT4," (A cmndy in one act) CAST: Miss Adeline von Lindan, a Gxeritaim lirl-Ethel Jenkins. Miss Mation Lee, a Transp'an'ei louthern Girl--Eva Earle Mis Dorothy Green, a New Eng inder-Maka Boggs. Miss Heater Bacon, a Bostonian vIary Garrett. Miss Beatrix vin Kortlandt, a New orker-Clovie Roper. Miss Jeanntte Durand, a Freneb 'irl-Bertha Attoway. Duet: Lustpiei Overture (Belu) ,va Earle and Ora 414cFall. Solo: Delecia (Frant zen)-Eva Earle Tableau: The Evolution of a College lirl. Duet: Over Hill and Dale (Engle. iann) -Ora McIall and Eva Earle. Chorus-By Class. Friday Night. Praver. Mu ic. Address by J. A Mc~nllough, Esq. f the Greenville Bar. Music. Presentation of Certificates by thie rincipal. Music. Prayer and Dismisal. "Six Cups of Chocolate", a comedi tta in one act, is a typical tea-palrty ihere Beatrix van Kortlandt is the rould-be victim of a piece of gossip mrticipated in by four of her ecollege fi ecquaintances, just in their teen's.( k fter a partial reconciliation, Jeanette )urand, who is very much enamoured, omes upon1 the scene and in relating ~or love story accidently exposes one4 f the most notoi ious tlirta that over ttempted to trifle with a girls aff.,o ions. A scheme is devised to "get. ven", and the six girls, at least, feel hey will succeed. There was never, perhaps, a more augh~able little play put on the Amer aan stag*; it is copyrighted and play ighted and amnateur's alone, are ex mpt fromv heavy royaltles for its pro uoct ion. The play will be given at the Giran d School Auditorium Thursday night, . fny 24th, at 8:30 o'clock by members If the ninth grade. No one will be [ dmitted during the performance. A small general adlmission fee of en eents will be charged to defray ]\ he Expenses incident to the closing ~ 'xercises. County Executive Committee. The County Democratic Executive a jommittee is requested to meet, at a 'ickens C. H. Saturday, June 2nd, os consider matters of interest to the art~y. The followtug are the mom ers, so far as khown: J. T. Bogg4, aiberty; R. IF. Smith, E'isley; J. D). .. I. Keith, Pumpkinton: J. P. Smith, lateeehee; E.. M. Bolding, Praler; .C. Garrett, Norris; A. HI. McGee, Basley Cotton Mill; J. J. Lewis, 'ickens; J. E Baidges, Central.. C. F. RlOi'N.40N, Chmn'n, -Miss Irene L. Clarke, takes this method of annouacm4 to the good Feopile of Liberty and the surround. ig community, as well as her many rirer patrons, that she will open1 er class in music at Liberty, S. C., n the 28lh of May, 1906. Thiauk patrons for their liberal pat in the past, anid soliciting it *coming summer, she begs to c .t she will be in Liberty as , am 'nis, orf u-~ P BIG SHIPMENTI Second Big shipment ol Sp Childrens- Suits, sizes 4s izes 13s to 20s, price $2.50 to ,nd- extra sizes, from $5 to (outh's 75 cts to $3.00, for m< Buy the celebrated Horse have c] Dress Goods-:-Dress G< Our stock is always completed and we are alwa )okout for something new. Don't fail to see the nie of white goods we are showing, every thing in i hite goods, Linen Lawns, Persian Lawns, Nains )imities. Complete line of silks for shirt waist si ne of black goods is always strong and this seast lowing a larger assortment of patterns than ever I ie latest novelties, fancy Wodsteds, Cassimers, Br lenriettas, Serges, Panamas and Voils. FOLGER,, T )Iothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Mitchel Wagons, Chas< ?~A~narKent Why not stop this falling 91 your hair? At this rate you be without any hair? Just remember that Hall's Hair stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. '*"Myflj. Dscrinmmatin Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if they corn tus. Our stock is large-selected with car< Selected with the idea that good value make a holds customers. If you have not bee byg your shioes from us, try us next tim S you need a pair. Pride & Patto GREEZNVILLE, S.C. )EPOSIT WITH LJBE~RTV B2 Ten cent cotton has put lots of money in th lany people' have been robbed and killed for th afe blowers have tried the LIBERTY BANK rnd failed to get the money. Delays are dangero ni account with them today and your money will be Interest paid on time deposits. H. C. Shirley, $i.oo will open an account with the Liberty 13 rhere are Pictures and Photogra For a photograph that is true senseC, just as the camera sees y< feature sharp and clear, every dets is what I give. Qnly the best material that is be found in my work. My many patrons, their repeated orders, is f my good work. I de framing and enlarging. SFor MAY ARE ARRIVIb ring Clothing newest bo 17s, price 75c to $4 $10. Men's suits, st $20. Extra pants fo m all sizes $1.00 to $( Shoe Brand of cloth1 othes that will fit. >ods Largest Sto Vs on the In the up-country, everyth immense Tables, Dining Tables, Cei ercerized Iron Beds, Cots, Spring Ma Ooks a $15-00 to $50-00 in we ar Hardware of all kinds, S >efore, all Buggies, Surreys aud Wagc illiantines, Call on us for anything and will treat you right. Yours Truly. HORNLEY Furnishing Goods a Spec City Buggies and Iron l The Fi We trust, to this season. --very much d summer, but penders, shirt We handle e> Mfg's. line ol ta, Ga., that '. e xcelled for n~eatness. Pi per pair. s Dress shirts 1 latest styles. e ~Let us remnov little cool straw CRAI NKI -- e country.. eir money Job work of is. Open Ssafe. done hore witi: Casbier. patch. ank. Railroad an phs!.Pri "nevr Letter and Note >u, every tiishown and Statenie used will adara satisfied (riVe 1 an aittest And TG DAILY and latest styles. .0o. Youths Suits outs, slims, regulars r boys, 25c to $1.00, .00. ng if you would ok of Furniture ing in Safes, Cupboards, Kitchen itre Tables, Hall Racks, Dressers, tress, Chairs and etc. Suites from toves, Trunks, Harness, Saddlery, in with prices always right. rou need, we appreciate you trade & C0., ialty. Sole Agents for Kiig Stoves. -ost is Gone not return any more We do not need coats Larii~g the hot days of wye do need nice sus s and strawv hats & etc. spenders :lusively the Southern suspenders, of Atlan ve do not think can be their durability and rices from 5c to Soc Shirts 'romn 25c to$r ooof the 0 from your head, that old and1( place thereon, a nic. hant for a very sm all sum ce Cash Store WO R K every description neatness and dis d Commercial nting a~ts, done I on able pri 1.s a Trial.