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The Pen~s Sentim LOCAL BREVITIES Some Thing, 1ou Know and Some You Don, Know About Our Towns, County & People Mumps are in Pickens in reticent way. Be sure to see "Down i Dixie" Friday night. Auditor Christopher is :id u with an attack of grip. Jas. P. Carey jr. has ,one on visit to Washington, ). C. Mr. adA Mis. J. E. ilagood, Easley, was in town Monday. Mrs. J. L. Vlley has returne from a visit to relatives at Spai tanburg. The tax books closed la Friday the 15th. There ai sevetal delingenients. If it remains dry and goo weather next week we tow folks can go fishing. Messrs J. H. G. McDaniel an John F. Harris attended com at Walhalla last week. Miss Inez Morris of Chicor spent Sunday with her parent Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris. Mr. J. K. Lathem. one of t. leading citizens of the Mt. Cai mel section, was in town Tue day. Millinery openingas at 1-eatl Bruce, Norrow &. Co's Frida and Saturday March, 29th an 30th. City Fathers, how atout iul lishing in The Sentinel a finar cial statement of the City's reN enues? Mr, Sidney Bruce is at hom from Davidson College on a vz cation caused by an attack o measles. Rev. Leo. D. Gillespie ha been spending awhile with hi: parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Y Gillespie. Marricd on the 12th inst. b: Judge J. B. Newberry Mis Nora Hayes and Mr. Leonan T. Jones. Miss Gussie Cureton cam: over Saturday from G3reenvi~l to see her mother who is stil quite feeble. We know May-ir Hendrick is going to get busy on th streets during this pretty sn: shiney weather. Chief Nealy is busy collectin the municipal license tax whici means the streets are going t receive attention. Many of our housekeepers ar on nettles to get to gardenir.gz Not a vegetable seed of any kin< has yet been planted. Mr. B. D. Mauldin one of th best citizens of the County wa in town Saturday and advan ced his subscription. Miss Leona Bugg will be chie milliner at Heath, Bruce, Moi row & Co's., this Spring. Sh will be assisted by Miss Marth: Cureton. Miss Brett, who until recentl: was one of the teachers at th Six Mtle Academny has accepte a school near Mr. J. R. Meece on Little Eastatoe. Parrish, Sloan & Co. wh have been engaged in the meI cantile business here for th past two years have move their stock of goods to Easley 'We regret to lose this entei prising firm Hon. T. J. Mauldin is one c the members of a legislativ committee to index and arrang for the printer the new Code (1 Laws which will be publishe soon. His duties as a menmbe of this committee will reqmir several trips to Columbia. We call attention to the ad vertisenment of Messrs McAliste & Beattie of Greenville. Thes gentlemen are going out of busi ness and sellingu th('ir immens stock of dry gol's at sacrific prices. .An advertisemfent of ihe Lil erty Automobile Emi oriuw a pears in this issue' of The ng nel. Mr. G. M- Smith. charge and carries a sonle u of the Ford miachime which among the best on the mnarke -liss Maggie Lewis has o: rid in Pickens and wil hze charge of the mhilin1 v ~p ment this season at Fuige Thonly Co's. ie niili ery openlig will take place o the 29th ami :mth imst. , Apologies are due the reade: of The Sentinel for the po~ print of last week's issue. was caused by one of the rollei of the press giving out whic had to be sent to Atlanta to The firm of Moome :\":! & Co., made an as iannonft Ia Monday for the benetit of the creditors. It is not known ho' their assets and liabilities stan but it is thought that matte 'will be adjusted satisfactoril when the creditors meet. Married Sunday the 1ith ins Missidattie Cantrell and Mr. R. Simmons. Mr. A. A. Jone ')lic. in his usu *performed the cer - e happy .you - ..the congzratulatnor new advertiseme!C -' of The Sentinel ht Metal Shmugl 4 A 'I ~ AI~j2~. FNtL ~'~' III ONLY a slievi j ,01d (l1iQe'~ ;~V~ ~\ S V UIIC ha I ;uiAe .-d. EV('IV iKIIP t . ~K~t I ~ kitchen. Ii ~n.'i ''t ~ Li A~ i~ S!IOV. VOII 8 i n w I' I ~lcfl( she US~' - t kno'.: I::,>; COIN 1 v. '-~A. IJon't '~ ~ ~MILLIN ~i ~t5% S ____ __________ - - This splendid shin2.V i-. ('fl o eral hou~s iii PYk'm~ ;YIP'i them the N~~v M1th~ e church. ci Uncle G~orAc h. jjfl:~~ one of the Im]niari~-~ county. cailt~d jI This oflK day and renewed his sub: f t.i0fl to TJ'c ~~nt~' I fo i1~(t~:~ year. Mo I -v, b~ n I ~ I: e J~aper ev'Ar~ VC'~" ~'v V f IfOuude(t ~ort~ (Tho ~' All the Sund iv '~ I r '~ountv ~-hc.uId Ip' o at th~ St:ite SuEO iv -'ob, r,1 - x ention which fliP~'- ILl ( 1 .a.fl. ri v ~ April li;tli ~ IS:n. ' C C\ el ~ sunday Sc1 ~1 ~i t or ]IWYI C d&e~ates nith Ark., sert a 1c2 j';K:L:., ~j;t foc hi-. SflbS(TiPtiOfl 111 ~iv~ wjei had l)'Nfl f )1. l~. ii ~ I tli&i' 1 I d -4- V )fl j~ Box~ .. ITI Lm' - I huorthi-. . m* I al inn mh.~rpii.rit tIll I [t Mon(1a~ h Thur'-.da '~ nii.,h~ I i~4 w' ilw h'TIrl -. I Ufl 101' ]1'iIlV \:ii '1 1 *lV the C()1'PtV *'r~ ~o I ~ t ''~ veral 1 2 v~ ii. ~ lV' \' i~ ha~ i,~ *n In * . *. I V t. ' t'ike advanta-c come to town ~ t. nes the stove Lit' [. the ig Store. b in~ firm makes offer au(l if :-IITIV are in need of a & sove h~ OppOPtU'~1~' tO Z&t one The inre-sant rims tIHUOd bad w: *~t 'IIM 1- - is interfcrii~ with favm ;.Pa e. tions. o far practicail\ ~~th -i 72~' ~ A~ L~4~ * 2'4'" Oi~1 C ) \';Q \';:j~ ive FI1EI~ * ~2 ~ b4'st ot ii s ~~w: tIl ~I* * *' *4' 'all' sloVC. ~ \'U \vn\: the 2., )\'~ he \V~; l-.\\7!\ ihe 2 r: ~ i .4 i i(*Q 5\'* ~ 7" C~ ~ the % -~ ~ '~ z~V Ui-'L~ ~ I he'.'n (lone in this count' ~ ~waiO another crop. No plow 1w'- ~e~n done this year am * 22 '~D'~'< 081 S have been sown ke P~ovidenee is tak 111 the a reage re 22.2 1 *~4t'~' IZ. 4j* liallum. of th k i~ COllIltV sehools. seldon ~n ('dIwat jonal gather Je is ~~l1 ways on hand * I u 2 and iii a good humor It being occupied with th '2[i.h2V' ment of the pfibli - )l ne is also an activ Y 'n the Sunday schools o .~n4im~nit'. Hehasrecent 44, O2!.l1i~('l one with black -~outhein School News (2 1 - ihoruley k Co. hay i~ 'de new innovation in thei hnsness. They have .installe' H mcii' clothing departrnen -oDIC handsome metal clothe im'ks where their ready mad (lotning is kept. These kee I hI' clothng shape and al-c at that they can be ea~ '~~~l\ en jen t lv eXamine 1 Tlw'v invit 'a1] 8'.HI n';.ik iltil 221 lii h~c'd it) hay I V V ~ ladies pa K'4. 2 xi-lt Ilst Saturda\ 12 x \~ oie \iIsses Elsie and 01 ? (X i~tr'i Pont" 2. We ver mr~e i~te the visit o ~ '~ rung ladies and the nic 44'2i212* tncx bald about th Our doors are open 3 - 12. ~lvpe to these and othc I elies wlwn they wish t tins C)trice. '4, 4)~ h'2J44'l one of the oh * 4.1 l/2'ii> 0, 2 IIC ctunL\. tfl 4~41' ~ i)d~ 1 iK 111 eacher in th 42 nil zI nIl j;i'rhaps ifl the Stat' in 'dli' o1Th'e 2a~t* ~aturda~ ~ 'in' reeble oUt is Sti * 24 ' 2' 1 bi~ *2''e 11k' iccenti * ' 01 -l '2. isit to some C 1' an'l ('ontemplah 'H r~ ~'.' 'ii. He sai ' ' \ t 8i~ Ad Oil t1 * ~. ;iH~ that many s-em !a'2 8.~'21~t~~~d tile a(lmol V.'!-t ]U111 X\'h211 12 in 11112 days of th 24 hUt It :~.nd ~vas lIOXV findir 4. MfJ TIRE5-lR MflJE7TIC-NVER-EURN-COOR1ER 5TE~nmER-L/LLEN ER-R ND-Df~ NER MEi VY- RP6-RNMRB~ZD RTTLE:13Z LCpERTRRTL COFFEEPT ate. This is NING Fri( much comnfor't inl it. -Mrs. Eliza J. Whitmire who has beeni living with Mr, Vickory at the Pickens MEll became in sane last week and has made several aimt od esl personalin jury. A toplcto was5 mad(e to Judge iNewberry to commit her to the hospItalj for the insane at Columbia but he could not do so as she hadj not been ai r.ident of this State ! long enough. She came here from Nor th Car olina about a, year ago anid before anyone canl be commnitte d t o the asylumi in this state t hey mst reside here for at least two rears. She' will hare to be sent to a N orth Carolina institution. SMr. J. P. Carey in the City.| Mr. J. P. Carey of Pickens wais in the city today on legal buiess. Hie said tlfat there w'as nothing of especial interest inl cnnect ion wit h his visit here; 1that he was Jod.v passm1g~ d e Jonres To Speak Here. T 1he local Chapter U. D. C. hasi e\xtended an invitation to J udge Ira B. Jones to beC present and~ addr(Ss the old veterans at heir annuniJ reuniion onl tne :3rd Iof June and the invitation has been acecej ted. T hese ainnu.d gatherings of the old soldiers at Pickens is al wars an occasion for large cr owds~ and good fellowship. The ol(d veterans and the public enerally looik forward to the day withb anticipation of a good ine which everybody generally has It isth expectation of te Dau~1)ighiters of the Confeder aev to make next 8rd of June the 1)annerh day of all preceding jereunions. A.~ iarger crowd is expected U to be present than at any former reunion. And theC ne' ni' will have the pleasure of heann one' of South Carolina :, mostdisingishd sndiHon. Ia B. Jones, who is*-(-in.tih~ aoi candidat f or ''\v~uro. FoIr Octazon >oap and Wash inr Powder go to Folger. Thorn-| ley & Co. , ON CH 25th-30th T OF WARE FREE -mnEINRLL:9ZE.9-m-9TYL.E9 AN41,A,3C I- W MHEVYhLEZi IPfl' iOR R 1MOWIVRBR-IE1 FICKIPPIENSfR 2S.MLC.EVE 25MOLL-M1PPIN5 - - RQRl7TER ConEEN (NOT STEE BURRMILL ASRPOTD and a prepred t do yur indin in)a)irst classeear s$ckan n eJ mel a R I~ackmit orwooivor doe, r dingyou avSecurindln Ineittieyon Wat Flack anud ShickensaN, PICOSRSNBE CMEIADLAK NMRSLCIOS HAINTlEBSt. G uenune..o. Burr.. e n ONE WEK ONLY Which Shall It Do vou intend to continue laboring, burning valuable fuel ah4 " stroying high price food with that old worn-out cook stove? .> You know that ol stove c::ts up a lot of fuel each year. You know you have trouble in getting it to bake just right; spoil a hatch of bread every once in a while-you khow iL coses dan erable for yearly repairs, Stop and thirk and figure 9 Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good range-a range with a r tion Great Majestic Ma . and Charcoal Iron Ra You make no mistake in buying the great majestic-it's the - witi the reputation-ask your neighbors.: Then, too. it's made right and of the right kind of material-nialleable and charcol riveted together practicaly Air tight-lined with pure asbestos -parts heing malleable cun't break-has a movable reservoir -and an oven that doesn't warp-that's why the Majestic uses so little fuel, bakes jast right every day in the year (browns bread just--fight ai - over without turning), heats 15 gallons of water while breakfnt is-3 --- cooking-properly hanwdled lat is a lifetime, and costs practical1' iug for repaiir. .: iA-" TDon't buy the range you sx pect to last a hifeti;pf'un~sight nrseen:"p you'd be su:re to be disappoin'a . Come to 'our stome during demon straiti. ek, see lho :reat M .j -stie-have its many exchisQive feat ures ,,qplained-fia i out why the Majjestic is :W0O per, cenrt stror er than-~ other t;migs v. here wmst ranges are weak'st. >you and your Friends 'larch 29th anld S3t4 First Spring Show a Thursday and Friday March 29th and 30th Grand New Sp' ..Millinery Dspl The Season's Smartest Models in the Most Beautiful Styles NOBBY STREET AND READY-TO HATSFORLDE N ISS . Miss Sallie Lewis in charge The MiIlinery Shop AT FOLGER, THORNLEY{& CQ Pickens, S. C. - heSentin One Doliar A Year