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ie Pickens Sentinel LOCAL BREVITIRS Some Tiiig !on Know and Some You Doni L ow bout Our Towns, Cou & People . All aboard for Pickens. Monday is my holiday-must go to Pickens. , Are you going to Pickens Monday? Yes. The girls are expected to look their sweetest Monday. Miss May McFall from Chic ora is at home for the vacation. Every old soldier and his wife are expected here next Monday. Miss Inez Morris came. home last week from Chicora to spend vacation. Miss Bessie Jones of Easley was-visiting Mrs. T. R. Allen last week. Dr, L, , Robinson went to Atlanta last Monday on pro fessional business, . Don't fail to come to town next Mohday and help give the veterans a fine day. Miss-Martin, one of the teach ers, returned to her home at Donalds last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Loehr left last week for Gastonia, N. C., where they -will reside. Fine rainb fell in many places if not over the entire county la3t Sunday morning. Mrs. J. T. Taylor and Mrs.Er nest Folger and daughter are visiting in Norcross, Ga. Capt. J. T. Taylor spent the largest part of last week at Web ster, N:C. attending court.' Mr. M. M. Holder has a very fine field of wheat and also oats on the road near Town Creek. Every young nian in the county will bring his sweetheart to Pickens next Monday, sure. Crosses of Honor will be con f erred by the Ladies of Pickens * Chapter, U. D. C., on June 3rd. Miss Norma Griffin, who has beent teaching at Cateechee this session, is at home for the vaca tion. Tr --tation prchase of $ Monl\ in tli We v The to se4 Ouir try t Tlie are e -" in S1 7~'-*~1lI1 Lii Mrs. Ralph Hester and little daughter, Nonna Lee, of Texas, visited relatives in Pickens last week. Mrs. I. M. Mauldin left this week for Monroe, N. C., wherel she will visit friends for some days. Miss Miller who has been teaching in the school here re turned to her home ,in Laurens Monday. Rev. B. E. Grandy and son Lloyd returned to Elloree last Monday where they have a large contract. A great treat is in store for all those *who are fortunate enough to hear Judge Jones next Monday. Mrs. Emma Major, who has been visiting in Andersn and Greenville for two weeks, re turned Monday. - Enough county pride should be felt by our County Commis sioners to improve and beautify the court house ground. *Mr. J. H. Moigan, of Green ville, was on a visit to his sis ters Mrs. R. A. Bowen and Mrs. Florence Griffin last week. . Rev. R. A. Child, of Hender sonville, N. C., financial agent, of Lander College, Greenwood, was in the city last week. Hon. J. P. Caiey is attending court-at Anderson this week as sisting in the defense of Ellison who killed Hunt some time ago. The Pickens Drug Company say that they are selling more Rexall goods than ever before. Nearly every day sees an in crease in the sales of these goods. The Pickens Drug Company has also just received a ship ment of Dodson's Livertone, the greatest selling liquid liver med icine in the country. They say that if you try the above named remedies and are not satisfied th:s.t they will re fund your money. Mr. J. L. Looper captured a carp in Saluda last Saturday wich weighed fifteen pounds, ad Sunday -he feasted on fish. "My hat is in the ring," says Mr. J. C. Jennings, whose an nouncement appears in this is sue of The Sentinel for the of fice of sheriff. Come to Pickens June 3rd., nal refunded on 25 or over. Ju. olinday, Julie a State. ill have just adies that we garmenits arc a this Merch onel aim ill h le greatestv prices are tt about actu ereeE and~ hkem the Daughters of the Confdracy in honoring the Veterans of Pickens County. IBe sure to attend the baseball game on the afternoon of June 3rd.. olayed by local teams for the benefit of the Arlington Monument. Come to the re-union, it will be the greatest occasion in years for Pickens. Judge Ira B. Jones will deliver the annual address on this day. Married Sunday 26th inst. at the residence of the officiating ,minister, Mr. Thomas Balin and Miss Lizzie Hopkins. Rev. J. T. Lewis performing the ceremony. The you-Rg people of the com munity had a delightful singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones. near Cross Roads last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Avery Looper who has been in the west for the last five years will reach his old home this week to visit his mother and other relatives. Sheriff Roark comes to the front this week and asks for re election, He has served in this office one term and is willing for the Deople to pass on his record as an offi.:er. Mr. J. M. Clements', many friends will regret to learn of his illness. He has been con fined to his home for some time. It is hoped, however, that he will soon recover. Capt. W. N. Hughes, for many years one of the promi nent citizens of this county, but now an exile in Greenville was :in the city last week on busi ness. Mrs Lucetta Hester accom panied Mfrs Ralph Hester on the latter's return to Texas, where she will visit her children and enjoy Western life otherwise for about eight months. IConfederate veterans, I will have only 24 books on "The Sinking of the Titanic" to sell June 3rd, so if you expect to get one you must come to The Setnloffice early on that day. I A, M, Jones, Sentinel office. Of the candidates so far an nounced Pickens . claims five, Central four, Easley two, Dacusville one. Liberty and the other sections of the county are yet to be heard from. and 3,A 3, we will inlt received abc have ever s] the very bes adiise in or Vnig tisIS I lue ever ofLe marked 011 all cost to us. YER There wil ne a game at th ball zround i etween the narrie< and the sinBh.- ovs on the after noon of June 3d-t. This is ex pected to be the best of thi season and no donbt will attrac a large crowd. Everybody is invited to com to Pickens Ju:-e 3rd, and th ladies are especially invited t join the members of Pickenc Chapter, Daughters of the Con federacy. in helping to provid sufficient dinner for the Veter ans on the occasion. - Maj. G. W. Bowen. candidati County Commissoiner was ir the city last week. He noticei the improvements going on by way of paving the streets anc said he had always been ir favor of improving and beauti. fying the court house grounds. As a result of a meeting whicl has been in progress at the Pickens Mill for the past ter days in which the pastor, Rev. C. A. Waters, was assisted sev. eral days by Dr. Henry Millei of Greenville, seventeen person were haptised last Sunday b3 the pastor. A committee of ladies will be at the rear door of the couri house on the east side, *on JunE 3rd, and will take charge of all baskets, Those who are partic ipating in the picnic-dinner will kindly leave their baskets witli these ladies, as early as possibk after . yiving. Hon. D. W. McLaurin, ol Columbia, was in the city lasi week on business. Mr. Mc. Laurin is spoken of as a prob able candidate to succeed Hon. R. H. Jennings, the present state treasurer, who will not stand for -re election. Mr. Mc. Laurin' has many friends in this county and is generally known, and it is quite probable will receive a flattering vote. Col Robt A Thompson, the last surving signer of the Ordi nance of Secession, has been in vited to participate in the exer cises of June 3rd, Although, having cast his lot with Oconee County in the division of the PcesDistrict in 1868, he rep. resented our entire- District in the Secession Convention, and Pickens county claims and is justly proud of him, and reveres him as our most honored citizen. itei nD CO0 Ugurate the ut 85,000.O( t that money der to judg ile is to give red for vOul] a very low rA RI 3}vitch ' It On& The Florence Automatic Wici Oil Cooking Stove burns ordinar new principle-you regulate the as shown by the above cut, so &h absolute control-always ready, ci no clogging or leaky valves, no smoke, no kitchen full of soot. 3i1 St4 and e~&A~9aAsbesto. Sol by HEATH-BRUCI COMPA CENTRAL OIL AND CAS STOWE Cc Mrs. W. E. Stephens was car- h ried to the hospital in Greenvilie last week. She has been in ha delicate health for some time* cl and it was finally decided by I1 her physician that an operation ~ would be necessary -for her re covery. Her numerous friends NI hope for a successful one and si for her early restoration. ...She di underwent a successful opera- ti tion and the last reports from re ales~ NTINU: Greatest Musi Iworthi of the f and experien i ts merit ami the people of Smoney. inargin of pros IOLD Th~e naome aon nOff 8tot mnans BEST. or*bff less, Valveless, Blue-Flame kerosene oil-works on a lame by a turn of the lever, Lt the heat is always under nvenient and economical roublesome wick, -heiice no wes SLined Ovens -MORROW NY . Maker-Qardner. Mais. ~r are encouraging. All the Pickens merchants >se thei sores netMonday mne3rd., from 10 a, m, to 2 M, The announcement of Mr. J. .Hancock appears in this is e of The Sentinel as a candi te for the house of representa res. Mr. Hancock has been a sident of Central for several Rus"i ESIO0 ill Underwe& inest and da ce can prodi l value. Greenville s it and 111 soI COM The Drin] is a big one and the best answe C0L Everything is-ve ...ed fruits and th CLEAN-.From top to I E MEverything we """drink is delicious LEAVE YOUR ] Keowee --Carde 1785 COLLEGE OF 127th YEAR BEGI Entrance examina:ions at all the couz It offers courses in Ancient and Mode, tical IScience, Debating, Chemistry, Pb3 Courses for D. A., B. S. ant. B. S. deg A free tuition scholarship to each co scholarships giving $1C0 a year and free in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms add cata HARRISON RAN years andliactively connecte< with the educational interest c: that town as well as the county He is identified with the inter ests of the people generally be especially educationally. Er would make an excellent repre. sentative. The Arlington Monument L: to be erected at "Arligton,' the home of General Lee. an< now the National Cemeter3 .Transportati purchases 4 SDAYS r Sale ever Ii intiest Unide iee. You will rrounding e cases the P'Y 0 k Problem r is a drink at our soda Fountain. ryicold-the water, syrups D ice cream. )Ottom inside and out serve is absolutely- pure, ever We serve it right 'HIRST WITH US. Pharmacy n Seed- - PICKENS BAN PICKENS, S. C CAPITAL AND SURPUS INTEREST PAI UN DEO J. McD Bruce, President. I. M. Mauldin, Cashier. 1912 CHARLESTON , NS SEPTEMBER 27 ity-seats on Friday Juy 5, at 9 a. m m Laurnages, tbhematics. isto wri. Biology. and Engineeriqg.,: ree with Engineering. inty of -South' Carolina. Vacant Boyce tuition. open togcompottive examaanbosa ogue on application. Write to DOLPH, President 0n, S. C. I where thousands .of our d federate dead lie buried. N monument save the simp~w ? stories furnished y b7e iUn States governmnent marks :heir grave's. cand there k niaught to tu. ha& this; wa~ onee home -For land anywhere in Pick t ens county see or write 3. B Ashmore. "TPhe Land Man." on refunded 'on af $25' or over SONIji rwear l have 00RIP rth Main Str ENVILLE; S.