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The Pickens Sentinel LGAL BREVITIES Some Thing; Yon Know and Some Yot Dofnt Know About Our Towns, County & People Mumps and measlis are a most an epidemic in town. Mrs. A. 4. Morris spent Easter in Greenville. Mrs. T. R. Allen visitd riia tives at Greenville sat ur-day and Sunday. Miss Ada Bolding spent Sun day at the home of her uncle, Mr. John Jones, at Dacusville. Messrs, M. F. Hester and A. c J. Boggs made a business trip ' to Calhoua Saturday. Mr. Sam Lewis of the Prater's - section, ,-bs been on a two I weeks' visit to relatives in Georgia. f Married on the 5th inst. by Judge J. B. Newberrv, Miss I Pattie Bell Magill and Mr. C. B. f Couch, both 6f.-Easley. t t Mr. A. T. Winchester boasts of being .the father, of a ten C pound baby boy vWhich danie to his home abouttwo weeks ago. The closing exercises of the 1 Twelve Mile School will take r place Friday. night, the 12th t inst. at Twelve Mile schli house. g Robert G. Fowler.one anmmg the many noted aviatcrs will r give an exhibition in the art of flying at Greenville on the 16th day of April. M. Warren Burgess, son of Mr. James B. Burgess, of Jocas seS. C:s died on March :31. at Saluda, N C., where he was a tending school, measles was the cause of his death.I There will be an all-day sing-. ing at H~olly Springs church Srd a Sunday in April. All lovers of b: music are cordially invited to z come and bring sona books- and well filled baskets. According to sonme of the weather prophets, Easter marks the turning in the .tide- of ' weather, and we may say that 0 conditions.will -be- more favor able henceforth for farming operations, - or: 'yrhich the U farmers will 'be exceeding-ly grateful. From all the inform ation we r can gather, there will be a con siderable reduction in the acre- fi age of :King- Gotton for the It: p'osent y'ear. This f act, coupled b2 with the lateness of preparation, and the floods in the southwest, may conspire to produce a de cidg1 benefit to the farmers this fall. In any- event, it is the e part of wisdorn for the farmer f: to so regulate his cotton acreage 2 that he will leave room for- the p production of sufficient grain to.g ran his farm at least. The advertisemrent. in this It issue of the Burriss Metal '3 Shingle shotld be' read b-y allo who are in need of roofing. It ' is one of the best shingles on ( the market. as can be attested by I many who have used them. o Mr. J. L. Thornley is the repre- p sentative of this company and when in need of a good roofing see him. eC The closing exercises of the! SSix Mile Academy will take place April eith to :30th. Sn day, the 28th Dr. A. E. Brown will preach the comtmencemrent sermon. Monday 20th Dr-. E.( M. .Poteat will.deliver the liter ary address. We hope to pub lish next week a more extended notice of the program. T.he trustees of the school will meet *Monday 29th at 10 o'clock a. m. Last Sundar being Easter. special exercises were held in t +he Baptist Church in the ev en g, under the auspices of the! 4 iilathea Class. which w ere. dl attended and ver-v interes- - L and instructive. Geneirlly, thjjghout this section o.f the b, Eintry this Easter was observe~d dAe 'threatening w\eathe-r pr- - 'vented the usual displiy of 7pretty clothes and hats, but - enough were in evidence to give some indication of the improve ment in looks which seemed a long tinte coming. To the .afarmers who realize that they are later this y-ear in their progress towards preparingc and n1en& their crops than 'st,'we would i n that there * . me in whichi -.. . ke afull crop.j( '-X >~- -'land has not I 'a~ -,. e heav~s and(c he gr' t is not a - hi et and LII 1 S11 .1 tr! W"- twl Sfin eo h!"er hazsitsaismde hvroes :mill neic in u- eAl 7e Won e C vn Do .! e 'e chbse h Tiwcojfl (jI*. ~ m A Y;-v anno a'ChU "1b hgs fr the aro oiv f ea ?lr testth ait The busies as is Tired P h? party. nit SO. he rtoud has hi pat Ai V 4 WNY henatunwll cnoniel ':1 hla . hch11C' tim0e eleates tov tatewClnvention will be ch he State (. en ve:: ioni hear choose v.dst t atioai Con ve: io. r the Pr'es1de1nW: The roads I M& 4 . e mud. has in part ai O e actual conddton of e' Iecoes nLore appare ( ur Supervisor and Com rs will hav'; their -h ring to.menet the v"re n lands from eve''' he act is avawaule. \~ ix'e our re1s l iatter of hokling a 'a he quelStiin N ( hiy bonds in i oK't t i)- wa i. kin ivih1' (j fQ hj -:l *j 'r b ecton. I no istead 'of hIm' tI townsHhip) in) :!m' (In old such an 0e.M : On the e'vening of 4 t o ist. M~iss Ai' ra Pr . IIa i: I fMr. W. . lPric. :.id ~scar Gr'avele wreh arie-d at the* res~idene..(' ficiting nnsfl e. U twar't. The 'vyouno ae congr.L tma iess and1 Prji"TIc' They will leave ath h~ .rst of May' for Montai . e iev will make th'eir fu'' Masonie Meei. Last Friday night so uite a gat bhring of 'atertv at tr:Ie - asons of the cun ' resnt, e'sp''itar l a ation from Bat aser.* Among thi...:... rsas Mot W. ' ,hI .ht ii. Cooper, Te occasio.qn odg'e No. a i.: arose o r e: n I ates to the :J uS~i' 1arlsesss inl Ma n s t oks as though pc' w' eCoinnrg D)ori'0 .'bie bout mingjr. teir qin each1 Vr .0 reasonmable ' [ils Coun t yI )w'Ispu :md m wr tan Ot'w io fail to OA. "ince the*~( tax ou~ld he proper n" LOST: a 1.la f(e and awh\ il, leath. Bru'; MN r . .a hI1nwE, or ouIt b~ I - al at t-he.. old IHri lbah osit WV. M. Ros'mond h . r write Muss i'a:':v c. .j nes :s B C l fanniii (;: . ! I}! I' Olg!U1 xi v hurt. A few hour -- 1. HO 1ei 1lssa;(e canl1e Sjy. Sm-:- hadl iic..n broken h i (tIi li and I lat Al expcLkd to live. TIe l 'ilg ainothlr ('nl r it n na his u!ah. No par a a 0;th tric~.I accide1ll .Ir. Go:lwinf ''as a citiZnn ui ha[ )e for s 1 everal Vyears anl( nl last fail when ie - l W --c and '. 'ld li. -1 1( 1i aaHo three '11.01 -t v 1*iil ut ';:41lit I IXU( i uI li 1: Ix I 'l s -1 r ofMr. a . . t ex" u.drof hi plae anSiCi1 b if a hie I~it iijri 8folu'.i)i 'A" :-:ve; ienyt'aCIhe i H'1 IV 1leit' W8 - 2 i i e u-j ;n!o.nxen tintr ti ni ine WCr flU't l i-a -A won: tolwei the Dite of i ans. nly tie. H s--erl'y aloeI Pll. - l i fran in a2ll- hie ; ''i. c t m-ethe Pick U 1 sat 0.? tulleo Sunii ther. were V - caL'ai(i<; nts i ar,4.j. .and \ ! sci 1114llb int' armi th(n: to 'lm Fandheo i e . thtoisco. PkE.Co1tii at rical 4-2d e ile -asd u nlaye * - \'< a 10I'e cks . Cfu -L e 11- 1 r i;te. ( r -, at. th time 3*C ..V' Iful Atere? : C u fl ii'' lit Was Li * 4 t 114 1 tl nIen and tce x aof is .r~St Aeveld itl -. ...t r s erand criticas - ' 1- 1 C~d, Hi I. f C 1 2'- ViIZ111 :1Clian0 n 0118 He Wld a G- r 4 f i 101pt Oils I 4 LrCS(N - a1''r ,1141. . i . -; :1 S.5... . . 1e 1' - -P . i111 10 i '1 12, Irr hilpfu i om i>nhip of oil fi nd. Fran C ( 'ox. to the Mal ei f . t he vr ( of every gor ad Aei i, n ont th -Z W m nA 1' - dti dent om to the infiniu' teouce of all hel Mr'. A. T. Turner Dead. Mr. Anaiison T'. Turnrdie at hi home near Piaters on t1 ' h inst. in his Tth year. E hal hkon in feeble health fc SeVeral months. He was a ex -Cnfe'rate soldier, havin Se1r'ved I hio igh the conflict. The funeral aId i irnr ILok place at Secona 'Churc the day following his death the services being conducted b Rev. WV. C. Seaborn. Good Roads Th...nd romis (rain passe thruh the county last fall, ex hibiiting achne and mater s used in nakinig good roads the ('Oj being to show the nt ce"'sity fid awaken interes on th f ahject of good roads. Al tihat meeting a good road OrgaiMItfion was formed, an' it lnIn nl a t 1hat the seei for .e'o s hIdt been sown ii The% F' Easlev P.r-..gress said tha it was "up to' the people t pnuh the work until every see iIon of Ih co unt y is coinecte bmatcadmin roads, and aske if t he popl e'tre ready to vot a t fx f 5 for this pur p: -. So far., I have Seen no an S.s publisied, and probabl: I t.iwr will i bie i many. I no i (ed an1 article referring to th eis 'ltue's giving to Libert3 twnship the right to vote bond to Pipove the public roads. Th pubic 1 suppose, remembe thaIt IPckens co'n ty voted $100 00 otihe railroad, and no0 doubt tin~~cubleembc-rs how bur en.onw it was to pay. Som' w er then in favor of payinl; I hr- i nterm~t only and waiting *mi 1 n-e was more wealth ii t'.ii i ont i pay the principal The a'seoment of the county I: now about thiree times as grea as it was al that time, and thi levy then was about 18 mnills t< rhnl lb: county and p:ay off th< de bt. Wit h all the incre ise o: proertyt we are siill paying 11 mlils and and still in diebt. WVe need good roads, and i wou ld be nice to have them al at once, but to issue bonds t< huild tnom would be a mistake it i. true tha1t the amounit 0: travelling on some roads witi the anwttnni of rainfall we hav< mlake t he roads bad. out whei you talk ab~out rnacadamuizing our' roatis. wvith no more wealti than there~ is in our county, yoi may be assulredl that the burder on our people will be too heavy o I~ear-. We aro impwrtov'inlg our road! evry yeal', but only the begin niig is Yet apparenlt. I Jenr that the emm 'tty owns a rocd cruser noffw. Let us have a ta: snki1in to keepting it in opera Itin di(uring thle entire year'. Ii wnter', when the .ecrapers car not run. haul the rock nededet to make the improvement, Ran<( in a few. '"ars you will hea m no tak of' bon~d issue. I hav e beeni credlitably inform (ed that arrangemlenits have bee2 mad'e to have.' a traction engins on exhibition to show the comn mision1er'8 and the people wha ':, be lone by running thi 'a with it. The cos 4; .1n *reals now is as great a Vaed; nr. '' e 14(l nior w 1 . 11 .~ he ai'Coml ishe< e no~sle.:texpei~ve thaI -ur .4ntb very'i' littl: :( l* i e(ione with scrap :.- cerv winter: am B1: et -OUr' muilies to fee< '": uh !m ad hands. too An enin won. d br1 lleak up] ou b1;, bei th -y 'an easily b, here er w will build to stand I'e a i\ ar bi hel c'niderl k -.u fer 'l a raini. (Cm t\' era : wit tree handVt 1 \bi V hrs pwr tW~ wouldl pli i~nue 8T pe I hen,. to T1il Ib l) s':rp- t tne engine l w 'senset~ fol!ow th der, r 4e 4 Vne be place4d a m in r e' a rri , ~ tan b ah i d a s 10O\ 1 lle. diri t.ow::r d thet miii i2(4f the rami. and th:111' thin I will pomise you that if yoi vil haye t-he rod a irked mnor at less oxp-se *voi r will ht'a no mor e from (Prkly Ash, Poke Roo' and P Ltassi:' Prompt Powerful Permanent Its benefcial ef. Stubbo-n cases Good rcs-Is are fects Pre usually yield to - -. - las:--: cH A L L -elt vdry q..ickly when other edi- you to .tay cured Le v cnes are useless L - P*pe pePOTATO SLIPS d Maes rih, red, pure blood-cleanses the cntire s --- as tiie brain -strengthens digestion and nerves. Lea your orders with us at once for Money A positive specific for BloQd Poison and skin diseases. Potato Slips. P1:e out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; iS a wu:xde:ful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. LIPPMAN,. SAVANNAH, GA. We have contracted for a large supply, and ilb 1 e PICKENS DRUG CO. able to fil all orders promptly. --- -~ -~ *.Will begin getting them in about April 25 The Sentinel aThe Retao Store One Dollar A Year TheT Rexal Stor OA* -. .m . j> =( wA MAD~8Y . . . BALT!MIOREJID. A Full line of Isac Hmbrge &Sons' L ' WHEN YOU] WE AR A HA A DIERGER YOU ...... .. wEAR THfE BEST AND~ PRICE IS RIGHIT VC. HfATS : s SET .. Just .THE . 76 PACE Received IF YOU WAMT THE LATEST THING IN HATS COME IN AND LET US FIT YOU UP Heath-Brce- rrow Com'py P ie n.Sa C n