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THE. PICKENS SENTIN Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickeus, 8. 0., as second class matter, under aot of Congress of March 8, 1879. VOL. XXXVI P1f.KEN5, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1906. PICKENS FAILS TO SCORE. K Best Game of the Season-Fennell and McFall Pitch Brilliant Ball-Soore 1 to 0. The most exciting game of the sonson was pulled off at the Pick ens i8seball park Wednesday af ternoon between Pickens and Eas ley, with the result that nine innings woro played, and played quickly, with only one run mad'e, and that on P. scratch. Despite the lmvering clouds all Pickens was on hand to witness the contest, Old men and young men, white men and black men, long mon and short men; and.men who aro not men), doctors, lawyers. womon, children and babies all lined up around tho diamond to hollor for Pickens. All was excite mont; the gamn.e was about to be called and everyone present heaved a deep sigh and drew a long breath; just at this moment, while Mack Bruce had already begun to quarrel with the umpire for not deciding the game in favor of Pickens before it commenced, some one began to pass the hat around to defray ex. penses. Everybody's hand went immediately into 'his pocket-and stayed there. More real, honest efforts were resorted to to save ten cents than it is possible to imagine in a crowd of such enthusiasm. Some looked up into the sky as the collector passed, and began to talk about the weather, many turned their backs and commented on the mountain scenery, while others squeezed their dimes so hard until the ladies thereon turned black in the faco. The result was the gen erous amount of one dolldr and fifteen cents wasicollected, and yet every one wonders why the Pickens boyB do not take more interest in h6 game and play better ball. It was a free show and everybody soomed to try to keep it so. But what the crowd lacked in gener osity it made up in enthusiasm. Mack Bruce yelled "play ball Mr. Umpire," and the umpire played ball, and everj man who had re fused to donate ten cents hollered thirty cents worth. And it was a great game. Evory man, woman and child who witnessed it got his or her money's worth, and it is t hoped the next event will bring forth financial as well as vocal en thusiasmn, and the boys who do the I work and furnish the amusement will not be called upon to bear the: entire expense of the game as in this instance. Congressman Legate] umpired a fine game, and there was no kicking. The following is the oflicial line-up and account of game. Pl1cKENs ESJC McFaill Pthr en Folger tcir ulnx GIrandy frtbs rea Doggam scn ae Se)a~ Jenninga hr as on B ruace shrshr 0.iot Carey rgtfed Fece Up for Pitche, roun e nnellt rs. M farst fased three tmen acc0l u od baso fhand. Fre a thannd Young hitungs secon fo oertg shor out pith er to irst.Ne hisldn ru.Hit Second -Inning.-olgrourtema uBofor hikn, rondpae, out t first. Mcrallfannid kewie time. inuvain fenngs fane. Nio popped nous. shr. hppr rFhnning.u -Ash Eaoe fanned. CFrema fanned. Young poipe paut Geon fot oledg z out ictchr arto first. eNnohits fnone.00 Feort Inning.-B~oltgrouanned. MFis.any did likewise. J0nin. popped out to shomrd. 0he0.r outed tsh. 0. fnnd 00 Tirtd Inning.-shot fanned. hisrey fanntd himc andwaped ot ctotid. in a0-0 s..=0 G.uiitt foled out to firtc. H alt fat.nnellhpp fanned00.0 Fouth Innng.-Iogore asned. with th baort andl waked. Care. fai~od Banne spacrcd fannedcher MILLINERY going for a song. 'A Ladied and Misses Sailors what s( 3 and 4 cents ribbons lot. 5 cent ri Big reduc 1 lot 25c white corded Madras at 161c. 1 lot e 5 to close at 38 Don't forget that we have just received solid inducements both in prices and terms. IEI;IT LEADERS IN LO 'olger popped out to pitcher. 0-0. Fatriiel' 1 G. Hiott out, pitcher to first. 'latcher hit in front of plate and BI vas an easy out, Fennell fanned. 0. ................................ -Condii Seventh Inning.-McFall out, South carolina ion bird to first. Jennings out, pitcher ..........Coop o first. Bolt fanned. 0-0. ""","fi"tio inent should be ad( Freeman fanned. Young was Penditon, South it with the ball and walked. Ezell it to right field for one bag, and Farmer's I 'enCell, who went in to run for The State young, was caught at third. Mul- will convene inax fanned. 1-0, 7th, 8th, 9th t Eighth Inning.-Boggs hit to this year. bhird who fumbled, and safe at first. This rally of [ranidy sacrificed to first, advanc.. State promisem nug Jennings who went in to run success yet hel for Boggs. Jennings steals third. In addition Ashmnore fanned. Carey ditto. o-0. specialists on H. Hiott out at first. Sheppard tional reputa Ian ned. G. Hiott fanned. 0-0. Smith of thbe Ninth Inning.-Bruce flew out Pres. B. Harri to second. Folger hit through Association, il second for one base. McFall fans. the South Carl Jennings ballooned out to center. Bureau, have Hits 1; runs o. directors in Fletcher grounded out to pitcher. farmers durn Feonnell hit safe to left for one bag. The South Freeman fanned. Young singled Union have al to left, scoring Fenniell.;2 hits 1 run. tha national 1 Game over, mers' Union, Summary: Struck out by Mc- mnerly of Tex; Fall 15; by Fennell 18. Hit by F1armnors' Un pitched ball, Ashmore and Young. ing of Tuesde Bases on balls by Fonnell 1, by Tiihe usual e McFall 0. Hits, Easley 8, Pick.. and cheap fal en 1. been arrange - - nothing to h TWENTY YEAAR BATTLE, thle State froll "I was a loser in a twenty year battle force to have with chronic piles and malhgnant sores, at tho farmer until I tried Buckieni's Arnuica Salvo;e mti~t wvhich turned the tide, by curing both,.Smtigt till not a trace remains," writes A. M. - Bruce of Farmville, Va. Bezt fv, old Ulcers, Cuts, lurns and Wonan. 25o U" at P'ickens Drug Co. The union Mile River asi is Toxaway Dam Dangerouis? Keowee Baptit and Sunday J Columbia, July 20.-Mr. N. A. Services wil Patterson, a brother of Congress' 10 a. in., Intr< man Jas, 0. Patterson, of Barnwell, Fi. &turphree. writes to Governor Heyward from First topic I Arden, N. 0., calline attention to 10:25. e tm what he considers the danger to only once a Anderson and other South Carolina Rev. WV. 0. Si counties from tho big dam at Lake Second, Ar Toxaway. H~e says the hake is al inlor e constant menace and that residents Services for below it| 'will some day have a arranged by I Johnstine'n flood th ao thr-angh with. ay. Slaughter Sle of E JUST AT A TIME WH re are closing one of our largest seasons in this dep >ld for 25 and 50 ets., nt 15cts. Ready-to-weer Hats whi Ready-to wear hate what sold Big Values iL bbon 21 cents. 8j to 10 cent ribbon 5 cents. 15 tc It you want some extra Ribbons or an tion on white dress goods jus *mbroidered Mull, tbe 40c quality, to close out at 25e. 3 pie c. 2 piece Pongue Net, pink and tan only, to close at 374c. Ladies Belts at Y $1.25 belts at 50oc. 60o and 75c beltS a car-load of Rook Hill Buggies, Studebaker Wagons, Star Lea -BR eE IPRICES, J111011 From our Six Mile Correspondent. S ireaii of As I have nothing to do I will Information. pick up my pen and let you know i. I am still living and give you the rmicrs' Edu3cational and news from our section. rative Union. intoded for tis depart- We are having plenty of rain ( Iressed to J. u. Stribling, and it is doing crops much good. j Jarolina. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley of j tally at Clemson. the Stewart sootion visited at the ( VIlMy at A- homne of M. R. Willimon last ( Farmers' InstitateSudy( at Clemson College M.Rbr alinadwf ud 1th o Augst vsi has brothing B. Mdi atil pClhun lmy Snadly. uko tobete rnds Wmsill aiin give outh ' d i ths SatewMr Wiom Eoburtin. liteduh Woade ae e kile havingtlesnake one any farm opic of and lt wis wigcrop much egtd rat)e Mr.ondrs.r.es.Finleyof. CtoAsoition Si t.wr eto istda h hMr. Saf mit of WaIlnlasvis ud . . trilig f iedatth oeo M Mauldin dwf ud 10t Fes Auguset ihtlatwek Mr .H ocmevisited hsbohrBMadin te amerd by the thor etionr Mndayr.L.. horge the ad e t W li onafnegr. d i this meete' or. sibe hadnur itleaueh arlina Famerby iting kind tle onak one atecy soarrangped tof haveoe' a last week.hdeih ate osittofh Focation Mir. Samti Smith, caharmain-g C oF. Stockwortbeders.ie at the home of her fM.nd Mdiss e,n to be wthln us onSoe Maut n last w eek >Mn amr'in 1r . 0. Wolcjjonb visited her he tors thYourllcrie hasdfther.A.P A leasr, ofe thfoian ere i n ,vstncwte o n o aece CaerolinaFarmers onSewr seco last week. C. F Ducworh, fr- Tthe hoxMie o l erfrened, Mins s comb ing ous n lopyih Murin Perry week.a aoo weshlday eBor. uThioi Mr. dMrhm.ie y,7t oegeuand lear rrettoo afnd wewihy.rhi __cursion__ raiwacrt h MscceL.O.Wliovstehr Iet tecoge. a ah M r. . . e andcks of thel Piockdter newSe setin ost burgMo. nderthein er of TheTelea oix bilesopnedMon I oen oaurd at fulMayb wthe don. now werhava ducoryseronby fredchiuckenss. vr dy lo Meissing, e.a o on t elte;Js e ein ofurche livi pef dito. omatonh Opeetb astwek iwn chali ng sotaMryTotr sathm emopenotng oauraso at wie tuety IsA ero t . the dsabssion wilb a ali is broth. dho ehol servicesteStwat~ctin wentfllnehr h omniy01 a ieasonable Goods, EN MOST NEEDED. arment and we are going to clean up the remnant t soldat 75c to $1.00, at to. Ready-to-wear hats Y it $1.50 to $2.00, at $1.00 1 Ribbons. 125 oent ribbon 10 cente. 25 to 40 cents ribbons at 15, extra Hat, you can buy it for a song. t the thing you want these se Linen Zopherin, green, tan, 20a qtality, to olose at 12te. 2000 yards figured Lawns 61 and 81 values, will go for our Own Price. L 85c. 25c and 85 belts only 15o. ler Stoves, Disc Harrows and Chattanooga Reversible Dii -WOR RO upervisor's Report of Claims Filed e r and Approved, for the Quarter T Ending June 30, 1906 'J Lewis, fodder 1600 F Looper, bridges 1500 t M Lynch, salary 5000 erre Looper, road wk. Bo0 ease J Lewis, cotton seed 600 t B.Lawrenoe, bridge 800 ; B Lawrence, road wk 2 10 SM Lynch, salary ,00. C A Lewis, bridge 50 kV H J Lesley, foot log 80 A' H J Lesley, road wk 25 fm odwr E H Lynch, corn 90 . a J Looper, bridge etc. 37 R B Lewis, fodder 69 Q M Lynch, salary 00-______ W L Morgan, magistrate 102 B DMauldLD, bd. eq. 10 -F VC.Manldini, road wk, 0 R F Moseley, corn174 J 0 Moseiey, road wk 20 Y DMeadows " "65 W U M~iuuy, brdge 5 00 3 SMilercontabe 50 A M orri; rod k8 00 2F50 ofoongooddwor 50 a iue h rc John Moler, repsarbie 2 00 n desi I ous W O Moeleyn, lridgr W T Morriy; road wk ~ A N J HBile " " 120ig-ohgRe F A Mue, constable 910tisaestoda JA B Mauldinhndaandg F M Portn, road wrk100rieanhreI John Poser, aidpaur r0iddbrngtgecs W E Neon, lurow660onytayuw W P Parlly, road wk112 __________ wor yet N h, hxam. auntitacfu ogod h foJu wBoar oe. Allpensesio S Nwly clon stabl ettn S.___ Al th Ngwoonlc, t brhde (erod Picen -ourl ndis m ayred.lls Era OldoRidrle.iH.pauper t9 0 5 81:*ig$ hat sold 81.00 to $1.50., at 75a sents. 50 cents ribbon 25 cents hot days. 1 LA Pongee Silk, small figures. sold for 5o the yard. 0e Plows, and we are in a position to offer you Weo. PICKENS, S. C. 'e Pictures and Photographs! For a photograph that is :rue in every sense, just as the camera sees you, every feature sharp and clear, every detail shovn is what I give. Only the bet material that ,i used Vill be found in my work. My mai~y satisficed patrons, their repeated orders, is an attest .I do tramning and enlarging. AYLOR, Easley, S. C. PR TWO WEEKS 's Greater Sale turday, July 9, at 9 A. M. h Grade Clothing. I custom every summer we will place on sale our on rade Clothing, Trousers, White and Fancy Vests at aan the orginal prIce. It is not neccessary for us to e our good-they are marked in plain figures-you youmuelf, take off' one third and pay us the differonco The entire stock of CLOTHING goes in the salo E-T HiRD LE SS!I >ods-Men's Youths and Childrens' Cloth erved: Blacks, Blues and Plaids and Fancy has a purpose. Our purpose in holding iout every spring and summer suit we have have put the prices on them that will move ~t buy the same grade of goods at these South Carolina. The sale opens Saturday, ,., for Two Weeks. Remember the place i-we will give you such values for your 1ll go home happy. Come! In this sale, Nothing reserved. >probation. ~ed during this sale. nust be paid for during this sale. rdel, 2o South Main street, Ol1 reenvilee. 5. C.