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VALUABLEBOO To every person who will call -ank will give absolutely free, ono information to solve the daily prol merchant. mechanic and others. simplicity of plan. These books I will be given away fast. Come ii all gone. KEOWEE BANK J. P. Carey, Pres. R. E. Bruce, Local and Mr. C. E. Robinson, Jr., spent Sunday in Pickens. Mrs. W. T. McFall spent n q nday in Greenville. Miss Texana Bowen is visiting the family of J. 'Taylor. Miss Florence Bowen has re turned from a visit to Liberty. Mrs.. E. C. Fulghum spent Saturday shopping in Green ville. Mr. J. T. Richey spent last -Wednesday in Greenville on business. Mrs. T. R. Allen recently spent some time in Greenville with her parents. Miss Octavia Martin, who has been quite sick with fever, is much better now. Mrs. Bivens informally enter tained a few of her friends on last Friday afternoon. -Mrs. C. A. Waters, who has been visitina8 her relatives in Misson ihas returned home. Miss Eyelyn Johnson, of Greenville, is the attractive guest of Miss Lorena-Taylor. Mr. Sydney Bruce, of David-I son College, N. C. was in Pick ens Saturday and Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Belcher, of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earle Lewis in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bowen spent awhile with friends and relatives in Calhoun last week. Mr. J. H. Roper, who has been away from . Pickens for several days has returned home. Mr. W, T. Morgan of Green ville, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Jeans. Capt. J. T. Taylor spent a few days this week in Taylors, wihhis father, who is very ill. Miss Vesta Ashmore delight fully entertained in honor of Miss Johnson. on Monday even ing. Miss Edith Power, who has been visiting Mrs. B. H. Atta -- way has returned to her home1 in Anderson. On Tuesday evening Miss K4Ora McFall was the charming hostess at a party in honor of] Miss Johnson. Messrs. Larry and John Thornley. accompanied by their mother, visited in Anderson last week. Mrs. J. T. Taylor, Mrs. Ernest 8 Folger and little daughter, ( SJulia Frances, are visiting i friends and relatives in Georgia 1 Miss Norma Griffin, who is c teaching school in Catteechee 1 spent Sunday with her mother, I Mrs, W. T. Griffin.t You Take a Despe To save a little money, by goint do you really save it? How mai amount of the premium away ant ..raiount to? Not near enough t< Let me mnsure your property .to have nothing to iusure. I represent nothing but the be ........e W. L A rGIVEN AWAY and ask for one, the KE owee , Johnson's Fact Book. full of >lems of the banker, farmer, A comprehensive work with rill solve many problems and i and get one before they are Pickens, S. C. -Pres. M. C. Smith, Cashier. Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jeans ind Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie ;pent Sunday in Greenville. ['hey went over in Mr. Gillespie's ar. F, B. Maxwell, wife and laughter, of Anderson, spent sunday in Pickens as guests of Kr. and Mrs. Ben Parsons,. Large crowds are attending the tent meeting near here and much interest is being manifest ad, Several from Pickens are attending. ,B. F. Parsons last week pur chased a new model 1913 Ford automobile and is rapidly devel oing into the speed demon clas& of chauffeurs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berry, of Richland. have returnet home afteri spending awhil here as the guests of Mr. ani Mrs. R. A. Bowen. Mrs. N. A. Christopher return ed home last Wednesday fron her daughter's, Mrs. Arthui Christopher. who has been ver' ill with pneumonia. The millinery opening of th< -iB-M. Co., last week was quit< success and largely attended Ihe new milliner, Miss Battle s becoming quite popular here ad is a milliner of rare ability ~mong those who went ove o reenville in automobiles an< pent Sunday were Messrs. R E. Bruce, B. T. McDaniel, J. P arey. Jr., P. M. Cate, T. L Bivens, J. L. Callaham, B [ewis. About twenty of the young people of Pickens spent a pleas at social evening at the hospit able home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F Parsons last Friday night usic was the feature of th< vening. Rev. C. A. Waters is quite ill Ee was unable to fill his appo'nt ment in the Picke':s Baptis hurch last Sunday. We ex end to him our sympathy anm best wishes for a speed' eecovery. Rey. Mr. Bailey filled his usual appointment in the Pres byterian church last Sunday Mr Bailey is an excelleni preacher and those who attent Lhe services are always sure oj iearing a sermon that will d< them gcod and feel glad thal bhey came to church. Miss Lorena Taylor entertain. d Saturday evening in hono: )f her guest. Miss Johnson, of ~reenvile. Those present were: dfisses Vesta Ashmore, Ora Mc. 'all, Ellen Lewis, Mattie Finley, ~fessrs. Charles Robinson. Jr., )wight Attaway, Douglas Coungue, Julius Boggs, Jr. Jeremiah H. Cantrell, of Six file, Pickens county, was mong Walhalla friends for a hort while last Saturday. Mr. ~antrell has been seriously ill or some months and is gaining is strength very slowly. Last eek was the first time he has een able to leave home unac ompamed for quite a while. i has numerous friends who Lope for his early restoration health-Keowee Courier. rate Chance : without fire insurance. Ar.d Ly years have you put the I how much do~ your savings pay for the worry about fire. day Tomorrow you may t copanies.~ TN V .Pickens C. W: Boggs, of Calhoun, was in Pickens last week on business, Mr. Frank Christopher and wife were shopping in Green ville Tuesday. Mr. John Clyde, of route 1, called on The Sentinel while in Pickens last week. Hon. J. E, Boggs was in Anderson last weeN on prof ession al business. Married on October the 6, 1912 Mr. Bram let B Adams to Miss Carry Porter by their pastor E. L. Thompson. J. L. Bagwell, a prominent citizen of the Enon section, was in Pickens Tuesday on business. While here he paid us a pleas ant call. The blacksmith changes his ad this week. He says he can save you money. Will Rose mond's shop is just below The Sentinel office. The Keowee Bank is giving away some valuable and in teresting little books to all who will ask for one. You can find out about it by reading their advertisement in this paper. There will be an important meeting at the Baptist Church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Some important mat ters to the church to be attended i to and every member is urged to be present. F The Grace M. E. church of t, Pickens will be dedicated next f Sunday, Bishop J, C. Kilgo, S one of the leading men of the - Scountry, will preach the dedica tory sermon. Many visitors are p: expected to attend and it will be a history-making day. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Kirby and little daughter, Emily, were Sthe guests of the editor's family ti on Tuesday. Mr. K. has been n pastor of the Pickens Methodist s church for the past two years, 0 and it is hoped by his congrega that he will be returned. He is a good preacher and we would like for him to deliver a sermon in our city. It would be a good_ idea for Rev. McLendon to in vite him down some Sunday. -Liberty Gazette. ---- 0 aJames Edens, who has been a I asalesman with the Big Store P for something more than a year a has accepted~a position as sales- a man and demonstrator wvith the ~ Florence Automatic Stove com -pany, of Gardner, Mass., and will leave today for Richmond, o Va., to take up his work. He i will travel the territory of South in Carolina, North Carolina and * Virginia. By his strict atten- It tion to business and manly de portment Mr. Edens has made many friends here who regret to see him leave, but hope him Imuch success in his new work. II 0: Those who did not attend the b' Lyceum number on Monday 4 night of last wveek missed a great treat. Those who were there were delighted with the en program. Some of the audience a must have laughed the blues o' away forever. Mr. iCorwine, ec one of the entertainers, was the ce best that has been in Pickens in tr a long time. Besides the good 4l entertainment which he gave, 's he did what few entertainers_ can do-made friends with his audience. He placed himself with them and knew what they wanted to hear and his audience responded with great apprecia tion. There was a good crowd out, but not near as many as should have been there. Let every one who can possibly do so. come out to the next num ber. These shows are not trashy, but good instructive entertainments and everyone and everyone will do well to attend. The Pickens Cornet band furnished delightful music. A Log On The Track of a fast express means serious trouble ahead if not removed, so (.oes loss of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weak-ness. If ap petite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. 3ichael Hessheimer of Lincon, Neb. A had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They give pure blood, s nerves, good digestion. Here comes the children at ther1 One stumbles in a traling gowi But smiles on In a queenly way With some cheap tinsel for a cri One is a king, who struts in pride And bellows forth his stern coi A broomstick dangling at his side Becomes a scepter in his hands. And so they play till dusky evq Blots out their land of make-bel The: As Or s * W] -' And Tb The: Th Ah. w - And we, we older ones, we smile At the glad nonsense of their pI That fills their minds and serves The long. long moments of the Half-pityingly we look on At mimic state and mimic strife We whose illusions all are gone. We who do greater things in 1i Than these gay deeds that they a< There In their land of make-bel And Wit] As Thai At And W w We Dr (Copyright, 1911, b OR SALE OR RENT-A good o-horse farm, three miles om Easley. See or write 0. S. ewart at Pickens. One car flour at wholesale rices. T. D. Harris, Mill Agent. Notice. The books of subscription to e Linwood Land and Invest ient Company will be open for ibscriptions at Keowee Bank 1 October 12, 1912. John F. Harris, M. C. Smith, Jno. C. Carey. Board of Corporators. Pickens, S. C., Oct. 10, 1912. Singing at Enon Next Sunday afternoon, Oct er 13, there will. be a singing eld at Enon church. Some rominent leaders will he there d everybody is invited tc come d bring your song books with Strained Eyes cky scoover their utrepgth If treated with onadf's Golden Eye Lotion. Bloodshot, In mmaion and soreness are relieved without pain one day. cools, heals and strengthens. Insist havingLonadrs." It makes strong eyes. aranteed or money refunded. Drnggists seUl a~t 25cts, or forwarded p gid on receipt o* ic by 8. B. Leonardi& co. CDpa, Fla, lere is Your Chance ! yu contem~plate buying a home. I ve f50 acres with new 5-'room house. l -'I rsEt crop eh-nrud. 5 neres'Ree ,ttoms. 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Nunna e Candies -J g wn fC mand- e) t< t( -It g play at soldier. sailor. too; - s] rich man, poor man, beggar. th N me may belthe scowling crew he one rules as the pirate chief, all the world they make is real. brass they clink is shining gold. t( hear the trumpet's ringing peal. y see the banners gay outrolled. childish fancies, these they weave thin their land of make-believe. y to while day. hieve eve. a yet sometimes the fancy comes at we are children one and all. h tinsel crowns and rolling drums t d baubled fame and trumpet canl d somewhere someone sits and amsme the poor trappings of our state sees the feeble childish wiles b Ith which we seek to conquer fate. C old folks. too. as children. weave e eams in our land of make-believe. W. 0. Chapman.) c'$100 Reward, $100 C The readers of this paper will be r pleased to learn that there is at least one P dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is d Catarrh. 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London.-The memorial erected tos Cecil Rhodes on the slopes of Tablet Mountain is both magnificent and fit- ci ing. o1 The site was always a favorite one 5 with Rhodes, who believed that the di view from the eastern spurs of the mountain excelled any other prospect in the world for beauty. He made a broad road to It and placed a seat there. From It a very fine view is ob tained of Table Bay in the Atlantic to the north and of Fake Bay in thd In- V dian Ocean to the south, as well as 01 the Cape Flats and the distant moun- i tamn ranges stretching for a hundred iles to the east and north. Not far from this seat it was his in- bi tention at one time to build a great ol temple, as he called it, the object ofT which was twofold. He intended to make a huge enclosure for his lions, b( that they might be housed with the p greatest possible freedom and amid C natural and beautiful surroundings. The Idea in his mind was that the al lions, enjoying a large range of liberty and magnificently housed, would at tract people to the mountainside, where art and nature together at their best must lift them Out of them selves and inspire them with lofty thoughts. co Remembering that such had been Sc Rhodes' imaginings on the mountain lit side, the memorial committee decided B. hat the best form for the monument , would be a temple dedicated to him-fi self, The monument has been built of the E granite which forms the natural base Pb f Table Mountain and has been work- tes d to a texture which is not so fine as Ca o be out of scale or harmony with its ing ountainous surroundings. re< In front of the monument is the statue "Physical Energy," by F. Watts, . A., representing a man -reining in l his horse after some great deed and fe' scanning the future for his next bi] chievement. 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The eight lions, four on either side the long flight of steps leading up the portico, are the work of the te J. M. Swan, R. A. V0MEN IN 120 MILE PARADE uffragettes Have Plan to Boom Suf. frage In 400 4utomobiles In New Jersey. Newark, N. J. - An automobile arade over a route 120 miles long to be held in northern New ersey under the auspices of the dvocates of woman's suffrage. It expected that 400 machines will be x line. The parade will start early in ie morning at New Brunswick and Isband after sundown in Jersey City. will pass through Plainfield, Eliza eth, Newark, Hackensack, Jersey ity, Bayonne and other cities. At ach town there will be brief open air eetings with addresses by women ders. AM BUILDERS USE BEAVERS ew Mexico Company Hopes to Get a Reservoir Without Cost - to Them. Santa Fe, N. M.-The revival of a stom followed by many pioneer tnchmen in tho west, that of em oying beavers in the building of ms, is announced by the Santa Fe ight and Water company. 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