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Happenings of Local and Personal Nature. -What Pre you. doing to push Pickeno to the top notch? -Rov. RI. Y. Allen of Tho:iaston, O'n. is on a visit to Mrs. E. A. Gil reath. -Mr.j. W. W. White of Anderson i, visi.ig her mo"'er, 1t. E. Thorn. ley, in Picker. -Mrs. 0. M. Abney, of Seneca, spent last week in Piekens witb her ' I'l 1,4 Ni t-, U )IJthe -hw rs. it. n. Olver and children, of Nashville, Tenn., who have bron on a visit to Mra. N. E. Thornloy, in Pickens, has returned home. -The state campaign meeting for Pickens county hns been - changed from the 18th of August to the 20th Everl body remember the change of dat3. -Dr. J. A. Cannon has bought a 300-acre farm from 0. L. Cureton, in the Porter-town section, five miles north of Pickens and will engage in trucking, dairying and stock-roising. -Ivy M. Mauldin has traded for the Anthony lot and brick building on Ann street. At present no change will bo made in it and the Sentinel + Journal will continua to be published thereat. -Messrs. Bruce & Robinson have bought the Dr. J. A. Cannon home on Pendleton Avenue and will soon begin the erection of a large brick stable thereon and will engage in the sle of astck. -Thomas A. Bowen, who has been staying with the H. B. M. Co., will soon retire to his splendid farm he recently purchased of W. R. Law rence, three miles from Pickens on the Centre I road. -In the rush of gotLing to press Inst week, the announcement of Mr. f A. L. Elens for Trerqurer, was inad vortontly left out., but local mention of the fact was made. Mr. Edens is in the fight t i #he finish. -J. '1. Ashmore n'll soon give up earijing the moil and again entar 4 mercantile life. He will wield the .vard stick and handle the scoop Vfor. the H. B. M. Co., and will prove a valuable acquisition to thetr clever foi ce of sdesmnen, -Yon cu't kieep Fickens down. The Oee of ihe wn.A &. .- h~ er, be. to -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilreath have been on a visit to Mr. Gilreath's mother, after returning from their bridal ti ip froip several places North. While hero they spant two pleasant days at Cosnar's Head, returning Sat. I urday to their home in Greenville. --T'. N. Hunter, who for the past two yeans ha, been with the H1. B. Ml. C., as salesman in the clothing do parment, will leave Pickens the 1st of September fo)r Liberty. Pickens hates to give iup Mr. Hunter and his excellent wife, but his private inter. Seats in his home town are such that lhe ha. to go back and look after them. -Al the people of P'ickens are carried1 away wvith the impartial um piring of Congressman Geo. S. .Le. gare and further lhe takes a great interest in all the gamnes and helps the boys out very much. If every one in town would take an interest asi they should all the players will assure everybody of putting out a winning teamn. --The Pickens county singing con vention will meet with Antioch Bap tist church the 11th end 12th of August, the same being the second Sunday and Saturday before. Espe. 1 cially il lo'vers of music are invited to attend, bi'ng aong books and well filled baskets. P'rof. Ruebush with his normal e'ass from Concord has been1 ins'ted to be present. --A gentleman from Illinois, writ. h~u has never, been to t 'e garden spot--Pickens. He is from Chicago, and It behooves us to get him, r-id p'l other good citizns, to locat - N our e-unty. We have & his letter on fu'e and shell make every honorable endeavor to get himI here. - Our "cily dada'' and bus.ness men should form a board of trade ir bus iness league and prepare literature to use In just buich cases as this. This newspaper is willing to do its part but it can't do it all. ~tg emes hzier is on) a vist to his daughter, Mrs. 0. S. Leaare. W,.. Baker will commence a intieio school at Mountain Grove on the Ot of August. -Watch Pickenf growl Talk up your town and county, the garden spot of the earth. -Prof. NecD. Baker will begin a twelve days singing sohool at Pleas ant Hill August 18th. -Mise Berta Long of Anderson, has returned to Pickens, after a very pledsant sty at Omaar's Head. '-- F.- Patrsons has bought a lot fromn Dr. Cannon, adjoining his prop. arty and *111 soon erect a neat cottage thereon. -Rev. B. Holder,4he pastor, will begih on August 11th at Antioch Baptist church a series of meetings. He will be assisted by the Rev. T. F. Nelson. -The dirt excavated for the foun. dation of Craig Bro's. brick block is being used to a good advantage to fl)l in the swag on East Main Street near the livety stable. -Craig Bros. have begun work on their brick store building; it will be 40x110 feet, two stories high with a basement. It will be well put up and an ornament to the town. -Because of a shortness of print era and a breakdown of our machin. Drv we are agatin late this week. We hope to be able soon to ovecrome our difficulties and get out on time. -Congressman L-gare says he likes this place so well he intends to buy a lot and build himself a nice sammer home and he hopes all of his low country friends will do likewise --There is no room for the moss back, grumbler and croaker anywhere in this county-but the man of vim, energy, push aud progress will find a",hearty hand clasp and a genuine welcome aWaiting him. -Folger, Thornley & Co.s' new brick store room is nearing comple. tion and will soon be filled with a splendid line of new fall and winter goods. This frm has built up a fine trade and today this fhim is among the largest doing business in the Piedmont belt. -Judge R. 0. Purdy, of Sumter, has bought. a magnificent lot from J. Ml. Stewart on West Main Street and will shortly begin the erection of a spacious residence thereon. It is hinted that ho will probably become a permanent citiken in this, the gar den spot of the world. -Congressman Legare says he likes this place fine, so much so that he would like to visit here twice a year and spend six months each time. This is the l'nd of a recommendation we like~ to heev; take it and use it to get other T'sitors for twelve-months at a time. There are plenty of peo pie who would come and stay that long, even longer, nay become per. mianent citizens, Get busy. -A very interesting ball game was played at Pickens park on Tues. day evening July 26 the result being, P'ickens winning by a score of 5.to 2. The features of the game were: the magnificent pitching of Frank Mc Fall and the splendid batting of the whole Pickens team, knocking Fen nell out of the box. Piokens is hard to beat in any thing that she under takes. Here's wishes Ethat Easley can muster out a good team and win. -W. H. (Bunk) Crane beside be ing a good farmer is an excellent fruit growver also, lie has "a splen did archard from which he has comn. plimented the editor with some samh. pies of peaches that are hard to beat. They are of the Elbe: ta variety, as largo as tea cups and will make a poun d weight bide in shame. They are sweet juicy luscious and our only regret is that we didn't have enough so that each one of our readers could have one. -Tha itinerary of the County Campaign is as follow: Epsley, July 28th; Liberty Ti"g, 4th; Centrel, Aug, 11th; Mile Creek, Aug, 21st; Pumpkintown, at Hendricks Gin. Aug, 23d; Pidkens C. H., Aug, 25th. This places the meetings at such times and places as will be most convenient for the people to attend and hiear the dliscussions of the paramount polit; cal issues. The diapensary is a dead issue, so far as this c munty Is concern. ed, and it should not bi dragged back 'to cur political diseuasions. -rPAINTINomS graY-PA1NTIN-@I I have opened a PAmV ';Or in the building formerly used 'y tho Bend lng Factory, near dopot, and will do I general painting business, includini houses, clirriageP, furniture, etc., ale paper hanging. If you whant fire cltass work gilvo me a trial. See m samples of wall paper. Respectfulty, 0. F. PoQjtic. lAyer's Plli Want your moustache or beard "1peautiful brown or rich black? Use Turnii See our fre thQ well knc Turnip Seed results ar when you Pickens I If you want to sell your land in town or country or buy farm or tim ber land or town property see or writo me and I will save you money. T. E. ALEXANDER, Real iistate Agt. Walhalla, S. 0. Fon SALE - A few nice Berkshire shoats, $3.50 each if taken at once. Apply to H. M. Hester, Pickons. Notice to Old Sodiers. - The surviving soldiers of the State or confederate states in Pickens county are requested to meet in each township on the 4tb day of August at 3 p. in. for the purpose of electing a representative to meet at the court house the first Monday in Septem bcr next to elect a county pension board for the year 1907. The place of meeting in each township-is, Easley township, Easley; Liberty township, Liberty; Central township, Central; Pickens township, Pickens; Hurricane township, Mile Creek church; Eastatoe township, Antioch church; Pumpkintown township, Suther land's store; Dacusville township, Looper's Gin; When assembled they shall organ ize by electing a chairman and aec retairy and shall then elect by ballot an ex-Con federate soldier niot a hold. er nor an applicant for a pension as the represontative of the veterans of said township. J. B. Newbery, July 11, 1906. Pen Comn. ASTHMA SUFFEIIEUS SHOULD KNOW THIS. Foley's Honey and Tar hias' cured many cases of asthma that wvere consid ered hodeless. Mrs. Adolph Buesing, 701 WVesr Tpird St., Cavenport, Iowa writes: "A severe cold contracted twelve years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief, Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one flsty cent bottle entirely cured ine of asthma which had been growing on me lod twelve years. If I had token it at the start I would have neon saved years of suffer ing." Pickens Drug Co. CASTOR IA Jor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ." Signature of . ut.W*Early Risers The famsous ittle alle. MANY oHILDRIEN ARE SIoKLY. Mothecr Oray, s weet l'owders for Children, - om1 Ne ork. 1Brok up kol In24hr, cure e'verishis. IIlelrdlilO hstomia~ Trobles, Poley's Kidney cure makes kidneys and bladder right. MoTIIIn Gn .AY' SSWY.KT l'cwn,;o is ns nisRE thesuhly se's y Mrnt, oher Gra, n urse inl over a0,0o0 testImonial.'rhey neover lli. alla Ohnstod."leORoy,"' *. ^4*"^* Is It Your Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor!i Here's an intro duction I May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair!i Use this splendid hair~food, stop your falling hair, and get rid of your dandruff. The best kind of a testimonial Made .y . vr 0o Lowel n .* Se SARSAPARiLLA. CitERRY PECTORAL. The dose is one, aubt one pill S at bedtime. SU garcoted, mild, certainp ey ure constipation. BUCKINGHAWMYE WfV on8. O DRUGOSTO G.F. 1A.10., I(AB7A. P Seed 3h stock of )wn Buist's L. The' best received sow them. Drug Co. Union Meeting. The union meetiug of the Twelve Mile Rivor association will meet at Keowee Baptist church on Saturday md Sunday July 28 29. Services will open on Saturday at LO a im , 1titrocauctory sermon by 13. LO. Alurphroe. First topic for discussion is Heb. LO:25. Are the churches living up ,o this comiiand who hold ,3rviccs )nly once a month? Opened by [tov. W. 0. Seaborn. Second, Are we not falling short n properly cempensating our pns ;orO? Opened by D. A. Parrott. Services for the Sabbath wilI be trranged by the brethren on Satur lay. FOLEYKIMEYCUR Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right THE REAL VALUE. Slow All LUteature In containeC In a Few Great Booka. Young people must every now and then hear it said or see it written that all the real value In literature can be put upon a pmall shelf-that is to say, the really Important part of all that is written Is contained in a very few good books, all the rest being either unImportant or difierent ways of say ing the same things that have been saId before. The statement, of course, Is not true If It be0 taken literally. There are certainly many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of books that con taiin origInal thoughts or experIences that are truly valu abie; but, generally speakIng, the best part of all that has been written Is to be found in a few volumes. To uniderstand how this is possible we must remember that near ly all rules are the same as other and simlher rules. In arIthmetic, for ex ample, the whole science consists of only four simple ways of treating num be. We can add, subtract, multiply and divide, and that is all we can do to numb~ers. The rest of the book -is only the working out of these four rules: thus all of the arithmetic could easily be put into a little page that one could carry in the vest pocket. All behavior, all right living, is also set forth In a fewv simpIle laws. These illustrations will show what is meant by saying that all literature is contain ed In a few great books. The Bible and the works of a few famous p~oets and essayIsts contain all human wvis dom, and these are within the reach of every purse.-St. Nicholns. Thnekeray and Dickeng. This Ia the way George IHenry Lewe. once characterized Thackeray and Dickens in the way of service to a friend: Dilckcns, he said, would not give you a farthing of money, but he would take no end of trouble for you. lie would spend a whole day, for In stance, in looking for the tuost suitable lodgings for you and would spare him self neither time nor fatigue. Thacke ray would take two hours' grumbling Indleelsion and hesitation in writing a two line testimonial, but he would put tie hand into his pocket and give you a handful of gold and bank notes If you wanted them. Bowlingt. Bowling is one of our games that origlnatedl in the middle ages. The ex act (late of its introduction is obscure, but It has been clearly tracedl to the thIrteenth century. The first bowling greens were mnade in England. In bad weather these could not he usedi to ad vantage, and this led to the construe. tion of covered bowling alleys. Hard Luck. Caller-I have, here several b)il1s whieh are long overdue. Ilarduppe (desper stely)---I am sorry to say that our cash ier is out today. Caller-Oh, well, it doesn't make much dlifference. I'll call and pay them at somne futture date. Good (lay, sir. I Nil Dent Bedroom. An American physician says that while in England he saw a vaulted tomb in a London cemetery which hM 4 the following inscription engraved on the door: Dr. John Gardner's Last and Dleat Dled room. The Ltd Oft. Johnne-Say, pa, who was Pabdora? Johnnie's Pa-Pandora, my eon, was a little girl who started a lot of trouble because she dlidn't keep the lid down. Princeton Triger. There is certainly somethiug of ex quisite kindness and thoughtful be novolence in that rarest of gifts, fine breeding.-Rulwer. GUT JUL Y Our annual OLE-A tinue throughout Ji ductions along all 1 at a song. 20C White Lawn to go at i5c. White Lawn to go at ioc. ioc Wh mercerized white goods to go at i broideries to go at a big sacrifice. Oxfords in all colors, white, black, go at 25 per ceut discount. The immense clothing trade we stock, but we still have some rare bc can buy a suit at 25 per cent discout suits and serge coats. Dont miss this opportunity for ba the immense fall stock we are buyir Just received a solid car barbed wi and hay, with prices right. Our stock of stoves, hardware, fLi from implements, of every descript complete. Always the best, and the best is a] We hope to have our new buildin pleted it will give us more room that able us to display to a better advant we carry. Call on us for anything y and our prices are always right. F olger, Tl SClothing, Shoes, Hai Goods a Specialty. IHats, Walk- Over S and Mitchell W agor Tinlc THLENO r. .Supersedesa Time Table No 4B f Eff'ective Miarch 10 1900 Read Down 1Read Up No 12 No 10 STrATIONS No 11 No 9 Mixed afixed Mlixed ixged 4:40 pm 10:40 am ly P'ickeas ar 2:55pm 7:35 pm 5:15 pm 12:15 am arEasley iv 2:i5pm 7:05 pm *Flag Stations Sip All trainas daily except Sunday No19 coitet wi Soutfera Rava No 1 No I cmecta vit outh orn RIaila 4o0 g'-For anay insformationa app'y to .J T TAYLbolt (Gol Mlanager VHAILESTON & WEShTERN UARtOLINA IhA ILWAY.V Arri a nid Deopartaare of Traias, Green 6:30 a im, No. 48 dIfly except Sunmday, for bau-. reln ad iterinediate stattionsg, arrive at 12:15 pa, No. 1,a181l for I aureax Uiaon tolai ttr i ag at ra in jlr with A . . I.. and( easterna cities, and~ at Lauretta with C. ealmtr 02 1> tat Cla i t(t 9:0 tartaa burg 3:805 m~i, Gireenwood 2:46 p ap lm r01 1( Iattrancin t 3(tt tis. A rrive a Laturetns0:40. 10:2 a r nin ter 87 eda eept <a a froa. . 0 0 l r o atn a n i n t o r a e t l a t o a t a t l a y r o. 3:05 p mn, No.5. daily fromeCharlenton.,Sumoer Augaa","ireelwoo, 1",arer"x, 's J. F. Harris -lTraiats No.52 atnd 53 rnni tharougha hetweean iself. Comi (Uharlestona withaoaat ehaaage. .1, WN. I,igon, Agt. (GeO. TI. Ilryan Coln. Agt. Chatidise, (3tEl:NVILIC, 8. U. I'rnes't WiilAmaiI, (1. P. A. 24. 9000 It. M. lirandl TLraf. Alan.t Atagnata, Ga. o h r t TAKE NOTICE-. which Front tis date I will be in the Super visors ofilco every two weeks on TIue. seed, day's aftter Saleday in eacht month anud Tuc~aday two weeka after each saloday11 to trnasact busineaa. G. M, LJYNCH,, May 8th 1906 PRI FOR AUCUST ,RANCE SALE will con dy and August. Big re ines. White goods to go 15c White Lawn to go at 12myt. 12 1-2C. ite Lawn to go at 8 1-3c. Beautiful line of 5 per cent discount. All Laces and Em and taii for men, women, and children, to have had this spring nearly cleaned up our irgains to offer, if your size is in the lot you it. We still have a nice line of two piece rgains, we are ol)liged to make room for ig. ire and nails, fresh car flour and car of corn rniture, harness, saddles bug gies, wagons :ion, mowers, rakes and binders, is always ways the cheapest. g coipleted by August i 5th. When co m i any building in the county, which will en age, the large stock of general nerchandise ou need, for we are always pleased to serve ionley And Co. s and n~1ishinlg Sole is. ~GAINS! * BARGAINS! re offer Grveat iBargain s in 0111 enltire lino c' ers for Gentlemien and Children. D)ON'T~ FA i L l'O S E E~ 'prH .,envi.j Tatch this space oaclh -eek for the bargains e are going to ofler. RES PECTFULLY, R A IG B ROS. ONE-PRIOJE CASH STORE. NOTICE THAT-: is still in business at the same old stand V a around and get some bargains in gener but don't all come at once. I will sell d sack of good flour for 50 cents. kings according, minus Meat and Dr' is as high as H-aman~ was hung. Iri Bliss, Early Rose, Burbanks aidc' ~bron, by the peck at any old J. F. HARRIS, By r .