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Sntiel4 uriua Happenings of Local and Personal Nature. -W. P. Stewalt of the Al-xandor section ro)orts his cotton blooming. -Born on the 25th tit., to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hudson, (of the Mile section, a fine daughter. -The Ha.ood school in district 18 wili f"qytn Onl Monday, Jn ly 16th, nith Vises Bowen as teacher. --Mr. Virgil Lovett, and bride, of Georgia, are on a visit to his sister,. Mrs. J. P. Carey, in Pickens. -An nmbrella was left in Mr. W at Tvolve Mile The owner can this office and - Rev. P. C. Crawford, pastor of the Baptist church, of this place, will preach at the Poor House next Sun. day at 10 o'c'ook a. in. The comimur. ity is invited to attend. -Mr. John Y. Bowen, of Pyron, Texas, is on a visit to his brothers and other relatives in the county. Ile spent last week with his brother, I. A. Bowen in 'ickons. -Prof. J. H. Iuebck, of Dat.t, Va., will condiluct a twelve day music school at Concord Jiaptist cliurch, comnioncing July 16. Everybody in. terested in music is invited to attend. -J. 1I. Gantt is getting on very well with his dwelling, but has had A ~ to stop work a fow days on account of luinber. When finished Mr. Gantt will have a neat and commodious cot. tage. -John F. Harris, magistrate of Pickenn township announces for re election this week. lie is fair-minded man, who tracks the law according to th evidence, regardless of friends or foe. She he be elected again justice will be dispensed with an even hand. -Hon. C. H. Carpenter is an nounced this week for reelect'on to the Senate. H has served this county faithfull; for several terms and aho-ild he be elected will ever strivo to do his whole duty by the state and his constittiency as he sees it. -James Pickens Freeman, of the eastern hide of the county announces this week his candidacy for the office of Treasurer. Ho is an affable gentle man, well qualiflied to fill the office of treasurer and should he be elected he would discharge the duties of the of fice to the best of his ability. -The first installment of suIbcrip. tion to the Pickens Cotton.. lills is duo the 7th inst. and subscriberd are -'tin paying as it *ers very much. igsatisfactorily. *aked off and work on it will begin in the next two weeks. -Pickens county is entitled to two members in the lower house. We give this item as a matter ot informna tion. Mr. J. P. Carey is the only candidate and as he is fully compe tent to take care of the county's in forests, yet, as sve are entitled to two representatives some one else should run, so as to keel) him company. -Last Saturday night, a. regular communication of Keowee Lodge No. 7(9, F". and A. M. was hold, work in the M. M. degr, e being done. It was one of the best meetings held in a long, long time. Hion. Geo,. P. Lergare was present and1( gave vailua~blet asiisance in the work. Fraternaldisnm in Picktens is on1 the up) grade and all lodges in the county are Ilourishting. --- E F. Loapor is anntounced as a cand idn'e! for Sn p)orvisor in thits issno lie lhan.filled t ho pos it ion before, mnak. ing~ a m ighty good ofliciail. SO needs'lt not inttro~ldeiliat our) hands. He( is competent, toI ti.k~o enrt) of himiself Vont t h. Hin p :tt P 41 well IasF of I, cort i ity on3'01 a br-ig" cntrt t, ilo you (cain retot as sutred thla't I the ftiancies oif the c-otti lv wiil he' in, good handtsr if heL is elet. edl to thte lIh mo af sitper~visor. wrapet anditlii chnin gantg tat work opetn. jng Ill ai atrtn-f. fromn the O'l ttulh ott sido Iho' r- l aila. A tr. et w ! a1'sa hlt op-imtl frot I h. ttill Oio the Co detr liock (1oad in front of J1. II Nw-. I tn's ren'.krece. 1 ,ater ont tho gaitg -, ' wi.vll be an extact du~plcate of the d3Iinnwood mill and will be buolt by the company and all matkrial and work p~aidI for by them. There will he no contractor o:1 the job, butt the ritill management will bitro a comnpoeiot man111 to super intetnd the wourk andh( p~ o t 'n aI trll) id comph'-ton. IH. 13. JBowen is now getting out the lattuber for the ware honse and, will butild it as soon os .possible. X.. .0~ MISS GENEVIVE MAY. CATARRH Of STOMACH Miss Genevive May, 181'1 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind., Member Second Hligh School Alumni Ass'n, writes: "Pleruna Is the finest regulator of fi Nlsordered stomach I have ever found. Ft certainly deserves high praise, for 14 Ws 6skillfully prepared. "I was in a terrible condition from a 2eglected case of catarrh of the stomnach, .4y food had long coased to be of any good and only distressed me af ter eat tng. I was nauseated, had heartburn mrd headaches, and felt run down com ploly. But in two weeks after I took Peruna I was a changed person. A few bottles of the medicine made a great 3hango, and in three months my stom Loh was cleared of catarrh, and my en. tire system in a better condition.". Geonevive May. Write Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice. All corree pondence held strictly confidential. Now -Children'0 s Day will be celebrate< it Shady Grove next Sunday with up propriate exercises. Everybody is in vited to attend. -There will be an all dany pienif at Holder's Ford, Saturday July 7th E verybody is invited to comne will well-filled baskets. -The school at Mica will convea July 16th, with Jessie W. L'ooper a teacher. Patrons shouldI govern their volves; accordingly. --Married at the residence of M Amos Dodginp, on Sunday, Juily 1a Mr. Alfred Dodgins to Miss Elizab~et Thomas. Mi. 1. IHester, N. P. offic wnPCODEs as PEida nAloe Mis leasei Mayu L~l. arefrdthn "ru store neugt tegultock o iored fromachm. Thae evdrg tond vssillfpen pp aor e. me 16 "I not binga pterpri Codition < ,heglowing caoutrh of the stomach, >4fodhaetownghc asdpublishod any veoks adon tisre pae shoe a Lg. thr 'was oomed herd hor twr Prua stoes-ay eachge pron. fhed bottes buinsfa the one ad anova loing.,adi he otsm tm WriteDr. Hrtman Pres de o Ti "atd"SniaimClubs Ohi hoere eiclavie ll (r3 vitedto atend -Therewill e an llaietil well. filldlbaskets STheschol atMicaw il csnve Jl16 ihJsiW.Loope lat teacer.Patonsshold oven the i as weacorinly -Mariedat e esienc of M rc Amo Dogin, o Suday July i MrhlilDogn Ma Eiael ting, b ringpp coupl horsesL lasewit fui~ the Eare for th rg frmhif. ThMEE T drgo Allth towf ouri work uishedart 3ttere as aromhaer o w yA Gift-for Our Custoiiers. DMAL() u DENTAL, T O POWDER In Every Package of Colgate's Dental Powde We Give a Present of a cake of Cashmere Bouquet Soap FREE. (Guest Room Size) FREE A Wonderful Bargain. Pickens Dri A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kin You wouldn't want to kiss your wift mother or RWecthcart with a bad brentl You can't have a sweet breath without healthy stomach. You can't hive a lhe1 thy stouach without perfect digestiol There is only one remedy that digoet what you eat anid m:ikes the breati i sweet as it rose-aid ti a, remedy is KO DOL FOR DYSPEPqIA it is a re i# for sour stomach, palpitation of tho lear antmd other ailments arising from disordt of the stomich amid digestion. Take f little Kodol after your meals and so what it will da for you. Sold by Pick ens Drug Co. Econimy is the easy chair of oA age. A TRAGIC FINISHt. A watchman's neglect permitted a lea in the great North Sea dyke, whichI child's finger could have stopped, to be come a ruinous break, deves'ation at entire province or -olland. In like mant ner Kinneth McIver, of Vanceboro, Me. permitted a little cold to go unnotice, until a tragic finish was only avertte' by Dr. King's New Dipcovery. H writes: "Three doctors give me up t( die of lung inflammation, caused by neglected cold; but Dr.King's New Dim covery swved my life. Guaranteed bes cough and cold cure, at Pickens drul stare. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free Perserveranco is the bridge b which difficulty is overcome. It is always well to have a box of salv i the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruisei s piles and boils yield to DeWitt's Wite Hazel Salve. Should keep a box o hand at all times to provide for emmei gencies. For years the standard, bi followed by many imitators. Be so you get the genuine DeWitt's Witc , Hazel Salve. Sold by Pickens Drug C h i. Never buy what you do not no< e because it is cheap. Does evil still, your whole life filli Does woe betide? Your thoughts abide on suicide? You need a pill? Now for prose and facts-DoWitt's lit Early Risers are the most pleasant am reliable pills known today. Their nov grip)e: Sold by Pickens Drng Co. Disease is soon shaken by phyrs 'taken. TWENTY YEARS BATTLE. "I was a loser ini a twenty year haIti with chronic piles and malignant soim ea until I tried Ruckleni's Araiiea Salv< > which turned the tide, by curing boil1 till not a trace remains," writes A. N1 Bruce of Farmville, Va. Best for o! !Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and WVounds. 20 at Pickons D)rug Co. , last issue of the Sentinel. we called the attention of the >f the expected enange in our a wveek. Prob~ably you have pecinmg s'net'ing hut it is I season is p~a.-ised when hit ilo will b'ring famncy price. In in~ amost aniy thing that ecan f', a.' like am fry ing ch'icene ir, b..d5 hat ht..al :m mson phiamandi |I sk 'li g f. ,r mh thl . t hait 541 8S, if you ui a m goodaa~ prie's eh(lte'ett Ihironm ;Ii I hu gidlittil I th.1 am roia . W e li ire (.11 IltI,.5M mi'' .', u El tii 1,111' I * Hi amvi abi.s a lonle toa hiidhlt i.('l. ma, i. 'O us wilt Ii oit. Mtt l * 'I fi ' s i jal ' ', tfi . rom ourw.11 (l ,a -l: at. Scientific horseshoer. to mec to be shod right.. Foot, not the foot the shoc ORKMEN ANtI CAN R P IR ME. CAN DO ANYTHING IN ORKWIG lINE . . , .. Respectlfiully, JAMES M. GANTT. We have full line! of Colgate's Per fumes, Soaps and Toilet Articles. Thero Aro No Better Goods Than Colgate's Hallums Backache and Kidney Pills are guaranteed to be good. g Company. Aers Do you like your thin, rouph, short hair? Of course you r don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of cou'se you (o. Then why DI40 , Hir Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole stor'. Sold for 60 years. n I I mei Ayer' Ilitir vigo br R a lonig iitst11-117 110.111it cl h ii air .1114 ''tp timid. RL tle .u:'t* i. I11%p oilig at t;J1al 111deimli F*tu aw. ARn . J. IV. TAwTeI M1ter 11i. h ai To 1 htIii i. J.V VMC O ma r-cl hi n t:w fo Ar Jai ely, aMlts Weak Hair Notice to Debtor and, Creditors. All person holding cliims againat the elate of Elizabeth Cooper. deceased will present theat to the undersigned duly atntested on or before the 15th day of 0 July next, and all persoims Indebted to aid estate will mnake patyment thereof to. ')S. S A RA H J. G IAVLEY, Jun1e 6, 19 06. Executrix. It t Try a little KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA h after your meals. See the effect it will proencIe on your general feeling by di gestimg your food and helpingyour stom alh to get. itself into abpe. Many tom. t1 iechl arie overworked to the point where they refuise to go further. K(odl di geastB your stomach the rest it needs, wh iile its recon strut ivye properrties get the stomnach hick into wvorking order. Kodol relieven flatunlence, sour stomach, palpitat ion of the heart, belching, etc. So(l y Pickens Drug Co. le . An ill sorvant will never mnke a good master. ONLY HS YElA 118 OLD). "I am only 82 year~s old and1 don't ex. pet ever wvhen I' get to be real old to feel thaat wva~y as lon g as I can got Elee trio Bitters,' says M1rs. E. Hf. Jirunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely thiero's nothing (else Ieepa thbe old as young and makes lie w~eakc as strong ais this grand tonic 4; micine~i. Dyspepsma, torpid Iiver, in . inimed kidney03s or chrio1 constipaltionl irs nuknoiiwn after taking Electric Bit iterS a reasonable time. (Guaraniteed by C Pickens~ Drug Co. Price 50a. Take care of the penuies dollars will take care of thonaselves. RHEUMACIDE all the germs and pol; spots in the body and Nature's way. Purely most powerful of OlE time regulates the liv up the entire systein. that cures rheumatisr MOST POWE.RFUL CURES DISEASE RHEUMACIDE hi other remedies and Percelle, of Salem, Va dreds of dollars for phy by half a dozen bott 2120 Ramsay street, man.' Mrs. S.A. Corrl it cleansed her blood, After Noted Doctors Falled. Here Is a case cuiredl by RHTEUMj CID)K after noted New York splecla Ists had failed. Mr. WV. R. Hught writes from A Ikinas. Va. "F our lbte of RIIEUMACID have entirely cured mae of a Ion staniung case of rheumatism an greally improved may general hecalti Iwas atota Iit ek havingi had rhmet mat im for (wenty yeai'rs. asi e ntseC aeral wveek sata atn mc moineiy t ryl specialhsts im New York. but RHEt M~lACIDlE is the onty cure I hav foundo When I begani to use it weighed No0 pounads. Now I weigh 11 pounids, my norm~ weig 9Ht." -GUT F F( JUL Y and Our anniiual CLEAR tinue throughout July ductions along all lin, at a song. 20C White Lawn to go at 15c. 1 5c White Lawn to go at ioc. Ioc White mercerized white goods to go at 15 1 broideries to go at a big sacrifice. Oxfords in all colors, white, black, at go at 25 per ceut discount. The immense clothing trade we ha stock, but we still have some rare borg; can buy a suit at 25 per cent discount. suits and serge coats. I)ont miss this opportunity for barg; the immense fall stock we are buying. Just received a solid car barbed wire and hay, with prices right. Our stock of stoves, hardware, funii from implements, of every description complete. Always the best, and the best is alwa, We hope to have our new building c( pleted it will give us more room than an .able us to display to a better advantage, we carry. Call on us for anything you i and our prices are always right. Folger, Thc Clothing, Shoes, Hats : Goods a Snebcialty. St Hats, Walk- Over Shc and MitchLll Wagons. YOU WELL ALL C 'ces right to the seat of the disease, swe ions out of the blood, cleans up all the plag i sets all the organs to work again In vegetable, non-alcoholIc, it Is yet the ansing medicines and at the same .tones up the slomach and builds RHEUMACIDE Is the only remedy n to stay cured. BL~OOD PURIFIE~R -IIEI WORLD. BY REMOVING THE CAUSE, as cured thousands of cases after all famous doctors had failed. Austin ,spent $200 In medicines and hun rsicians' fees, and at last he was cured les of Rheumacide. 0. Dietich, of Baltimore, says It has "made him a neW ibes, 114 S. :ilmor street, Baltimore, says tookc away her pains, and made her "feel like a new woman." Your druggist and recommends Rheumacide. ( CURES AFTER ALL O'l Sample bottle and booklet free I !i for postage to IBobbitt Chemical Compan: START TOGET WE ~ v* RIGE8 AUGUST ANCE SALE will con - and August. Big re as. White goods to go White Lawn to go at 1 2 C. 12 1-2C. Lawn to go at 8 1-3c. Beautiful line of ier cent discount. All Laces and Em id tan For men, women, and - children, to e had this spring nearly cleaned up our tins to offer, if your size is in the lot you We still have a nice line of two piece tins, we are olliged to make room for and nails, fresh car flour and car of corn ure, harness, saddles buggies, wagons , mowers, rakes and binders, is always s the cheapest. >mpleted by August r 5th. When comn y buil(ling in the county, which will en the large stock of general merchandise ieed, for we are always pleased to serve nl1ey And Co. Nvd Gents Yinrnishing )le agentts flOr, Stetson >Os, 1r'on A Kinlg StoveCs V E R." /sps - sells HERS FAIL.coa I you send five cents Sci:aiciaua, Conetiationo, Proprietors, Baltimore. Kidey .Troubl, Litter Diseases, L~a rippe. ILLTODAY"f'