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The Advertsements in The Sentinel This Week are Unusually Interesting and May Help You Decide Where to B T..1E PICIKENS SENTINE PUBLSHED WEE15LY O ICIAL K PAPEii OFPICKSENNSTIN EO DOLLAR PER YEAR Established 1871-Volume 45 PICKENS, S. C., JU LY 29, 1915 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CICOR COLLEGE FOR VOMEN - Chrixian Influences. I Monfe-like Sunroundings. 4 SOeect Student-boip. IOdRege of Uberal Arts and Sciences. 400nservatory of .Music. #Sjehools of Art.Epression and Qusiness. An Ideal Co91eve for Women Wor Catalogue.and Information Address REV. S. C. SWRD, D. D., Columbia, S. C. WOFFORD COLLECE SPAIRT.AmURC, S. C. + A Chistian College with high *tandards and ideals. viell-o'uipped Labyorutories and Library. Stmag Faculty and full coursei, Next . sesion begins September 15th. 'Write for catalogue. .*. HEINRY W. Sl VDER, Preadenst. 'Wdoftord CoRege Fitting School . A high grade preparatory schod! for boys. I nvidual attenAm Cure fuli moal -tFaimimg. $185 paysail expenses. Next sesRion fptember - 15. For'catalogue address Ht E A Al M A S T E R Spa tlansrg, .- - . - South Cansina AL Medical College of the Stateof Sout Carolia CHARLESTON, S. C. .ScheOis of Medicine & Pharmacy 0 whed and Conterdlk-1 by the Stark Eighty-seventh-session beg'ms G)oteber 1, 191tr-ends Jutne U1, 1916. Fine new tlhree-stovy bull ' dling opposite Roper Hosi'tai. Laboratories of Ohemisty., Bar, tieiiiology, Anatomy , Phyxiology, Phafi'macologyV atxl Pharmacy WfoVorded W% i i, c.-Q w, CR-Odern -s1uipment. The Roper Hirospi (l.e of t-e 'lamest assi 'est .e)(quikgped hosi'takh in the South, BUILDING contamns 2118 :eds. and with -ana -exteisive (uit-patient wije, 'tffters un1siupacssd cliilcal ad -anltlges. ra0t$ical womrk in dispensary f tr pharmwam(lm~ibtal 4students. Tvo years grAwuata.d .seiwiee in iRoperhopita I vAa six appoinments ach year. Iiio paiment (of Pvysiology aud Em 'liwology in aildiiation widIa 'thdie Cha'ilesl on Musr&eou .n. Teat 'call fmien( teachers in labon(II .>ry('1'.y brandhkes. For-catalog iu OCearleata. S. C. 'o .HOSPITAL A :a Womanstht wllColleghiema Gree~nviflle, S. C. Itpy tbu ocah.Ses Affords wmpletex dvantages fo atOc.PcesFmdwr a broad, liberaleducstion. Trains Grcr Ci ay its studenrte for l'iv~e of fullest efficiency and r e sponsaib i li ty. Equipment, faculty, e o u rsaes of entirely i hhrmone weh.presen. ntiqry ull~gcashpe, tonhis sUC esonolh a iaio~t mmdern lalteroA..oWnodnMew K cinrrtaleilt an cficeatwor.g Mi~z~e~ned for $i5. ~Thr B. R.51(1M.A.dereo. .4ertue ma r e ha il eqa hi a Languagand Hghtndeaft.rlitleasetnoie * ingin lthatO teCare makings acdiscount ieaingodlloal tes e mahinsf ech Thooug corse ladig t d Ito pytoliigi buyC forS cash. Seeu at(once Pikns HardwarVe & bstuato1ndvl ura inn ees~t~liti areI.OIlI ssm r atnairely iniuharmonyFo withl. pesent.. Aay requirements muorybuilingsttu e alogTth coitbletoien Cllce ge,'work.n Langages R elees, Prltictain Around Mt. Carmel Members of embroidery club met at the home of Miss Maymie Williams last Saturday after noon and spent several hours sewing and otherwise engaged. A pleasant hour was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by Miss Williams. Last Saturday afternoon the annual picnic of the Lenhardt Sunday school was held at the spring on the Holcombe place, near George's Creek church. A bout 60 participated in the fes tivities. This Sunday school is to be-congratulated for the spirit of hiendliness and faithfulness. A typical lawn party was giv en at R. Mack Hill's on Easley 4"vte 61 last Saturday evening. Miss May Pepper of Easley mute 5 has been the guest of Mrs. Ford Williams at Dacus VilIe. The protractedl meeting which rhas been in Prog-ress at Dacus ville Methodist hurch will close Friday night. Rev. Mr. Mulli ken has been preachi.ng sermons of force and power. Mt. Cannel people are looking forward to the hom)oming Sat urday and Staday with antii pation. Buckhalter, -the walnut timber man, has been in this section for a North Carolina :piano manA facturing concern. Volta 0. Lathemn., wife and little daughter and Clarence V. Lathem and wife and -daughter of Arizona arrived.Saturday for a visit'to reilatives. 'Their friendE are pleased to welcome them tc the native heath :af.ter an ab sence of two years. The fAneral of MAr. Cy Davif was held and interment took; place at Mt. Carmei last Satur. day at 12 6olook. He died al Brandon aip-ll, Greenville. HE was about -40 years-of age and leaves a wmife and -several ohil dren. An aged nother andisev eral brotheom ;and -sisters also-sur vive hima. Mis~sex Avmiie May Fullor an(d Fay Gulick of Greenville and Nora Boling of Asheville are guests at the home of M. W. Hester this 'week. Mrs- T. M..Jones-spent ceveral (lays in Galbenville last week with her daughter. Mrs. Will Groce, who has buon sick. Vineland -school wil open .its summer session August 2. MXIt.Carmel-school~epened1 MIon day of last week with an enroll ment of moe than 10 pupils. Lenhardt echool opened its slimer session July 21, with M isThom)as oN>eneca, in charge. Maynard schooI opened July 19, with John Newton and his sister, Miss Newton., as teachers. WV. A. anid J. N. Looper have purchasedl at touring car. Everything seems to *be nmov i-ug along niicely on this side of the counl iiy at presenlt. Farmers are closing un1 theiri farm work as fast as they can. A rain is; badly needed to finish up everv ,Lohn R. McComb~s, son of WV.. M\. Me.. -Comb)s.Lt dIied at his home near Cedar 1Rock Monday night from typhoid fever, aifter.amn illnes's of several weeks. Hie wa.: years of age and is survived by his wif' and one childj, an infant about five meo,,ths old. HeI was a member of the W.. .Q. W. Camp of Cross floads. F'uner'al andl interment took place at layor (. 1'. Hiendricks of Pickens has been very ill anid suffer'ing exceedling pain for the p~ast two days as a result of a spider bi te he received early Monday inorning. lHe wvas re ported as imeproving Wednes day. Tlhere is noI ot her paper which gives yout as5 mluch general, state and1( Pickens (county neOws as Thel Pickens Sentinel. not to mentioni our1 conitinne~d story and other featutres which no other paper in this section gives its subhscibers. W\e give von this at the s-mall cost of two -cents a wveek . (n y ou a lfford to (10 witlUOi'eit vuirr cout v fy]per for so smuall ar p rice! YVou cannot. YOU are unfair to .yourself and your famiily if vou do not take youri county paper when It of fer' you so much for so little. Oolenoy News Notes Oolenoy, July 25. -Mr. an( Mrs. E. J. Chastain were the recent guests of the latter's par ents, lion. and Mrs. Matthew Hendrix. W. E. Edens, Jr., was in Greenville, Saturday on busi ness. Mrs. Jesse Morris of Pickens was the recent .9pend-the-day guest of her sister, Mrs. W. T'. Batson of Marietta. Miss Lois Hester, of Pickens, arrives today to take charge of the Newton school for the sum mer term. Our Magistrate, Mr. S. T. Keith, with his estimable fami ly, are soon to leave here for the Greenville city where they will make their home. Mir. Keith will engage in the merchandise businesss. S. B. Edens and family while en route to the city of Anderson on last Sunqay spent awhile with the family of W. C. Keith, formerly a resident of this place. The hospitable doors of Oolenoy are now thrown open to niany visitors who are being entertain ed this week beginning with to day., this is being observe(d as children's day. Following this will be the annual series of meetings. Pastor Hammond will be assisted in the work by Rev. J. Dean Craine. This an nouncement has been the source of much interest and pleasure is anticipated in having him in our midst again. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson were visitors at the home of the lattef'3 mother, Mrs. L. A. Ro per. Miss Mae Jones resumes work at Enon -school near Travellers Rest on Monday. Mrs. Jesse Morris of Pickens, who has been with her parents here for some time, returned -home Friday. Mrs. Morris be gins the summer term of work at Bethlehem school. 'Mr. John Smith Found Dead MIr. John Smith, who lived at Ferguson's crossing near Pick ens, was found dead near his ho'ne Wednesday evening, July 2. Hfl.(died suddeInly from ap oplexy while workin in his field. had .been working in the field Wednesday. When he failed to return home for supper his fai ily becaiiie uneasy about him an(l went in search of him. ie was found (lead lying across his hoe. Dr. L. F. Robinson was .imme(liately sntiiioned [1and af ter exam.ination le iade the following statement: "This is to certify that I was called and saw Mr. John Smith on the night of the 21st of July, 1915, anid found! that he (lied from ap oplexy., a rutptiure of blood v'es sel on brain." IThe coroner' was called, but finding that de'ath1 was dule to held. Mr. Smnith was a. son of the late Nelsoni Smith and wa 5 year's old. lHe was a miodest and( unIassulming miani andl all wVho knew him were his fr'iend1s. Hie was a good (itizeni ando will lbe greatly miissed in his communi.. tv. Besides his wife lie is surt vived byv several childrenCI and~ the sympliathy of the entirecom.. mluniity is extended to themi in their h our i of' gief. lFuner'al services were coni dIucted at Tlabor' churIch by Rev. L. WV. .Johnson. Easley's Chautauqua 10asley, J uly 24.--Easley 's three (days' c'haiubmqulia closed1 here last evening wimh an ad drIess b~y Dr. D). WV .. iil of Clemson college, who is -le'ting as platform manager' 'o, this cir'cuiit, andl~ a performnane(- by the Lyric Glee club. Th~Iis w~as Easley's first chautauqua. in spite (of lack of attendan -e by lar'ge crowds there were 2 m ien or' miore wvho were ent husiastic over the series of'( enra in - menits andl signed the CEn)lt rao't guiaranteeing its r'turnI ne(xt summerici. A different plani has beeni laidl ont for' next ye ir. it b.eing hoped that the chainitaui Qua can be0 brought here~ whetn a gala Week and county fair' are irnnfrerl. Wanted -South( Most This County Asked to Queen of Hai Young Women Are Asked to S To Be Judged The committees in charge of the Har vest .Jubilee, to be held at Columbia in conjunction with the State Fair, from October 25 to October 30, inclusive, have decided to crown the most beauti ful woman in South Carolina "queen" of the Harvest Jubilee. This "queen" will be selected by a referendum vote, and she will represent the whole state. The young woman selected will be equipped with an elaborate trousseau, befitting her royal beauty and grace, and she will sit in state on a handsomely decorated "float" in the parade, at tended by exquisite maids of honor, and chivalric courteries will pay her homage. The method of selection will be this: Each young woman possessing beauty of person and grace of mind is requested to send her photograph to her county paper, which will select a committee to decide which is the photograph of the most beautiful woman in its possession. These photographs will be forwarded to the publicity committee of the Harvest Jubilee at Columbia, which in turn will submit them to a committee composed of the deans of the art department of the leading women's colleges of th< state. This committee will select the most beautiful young woman from ece county and forward the 44 photograph to the publicity committee in Columbia and then these photographs will be pub lished in the leading papers in the statt along with a blank ballot, with a reques that the readers vote on the youn woman among the 44 which they thin Pickens County Items Borni1, uito Rev. and Mrs. Jo< Davis of Central route 3. a finl, boy, Satird ay. Thw h1orseswaV ers -f th'<( coun tv will meet at Cen tral Ju ly 28, 29 and 30. Everybody in. vited to be on hand w'ith sone thing t) trade. All persons interested in the gr-avevazrd and1 hur1 grounids at Hlol lV Springs are requested to meet there next Saturday, July 31, for the puripose clean - ing off same. Slith's Grove church requests eVeryone interested in thl Mnu linax (eilletery to inmeet there \Vednesday, August -1. am;nI help clean of the gI-oull)ds. Bring ) ecessariv tools. We0 ar eI -!vIIest0e"d to sIt IthatI ; Pr'of. Dutff' Boldiing will sing at Cion cord '11 chrch next Sundiay afternoon at :s o'm'lock, and( hei wvill also givet a shiortl lecture. E.verivh)ody' ivitedl. churchCl oin Saturi(Iny, but inot oin Stinlay. i'iring your baskets hieni c~iiihi relI reist ' -ry vin areretiues ted1 to nlieet at t he ciliireh enarly Tuesday morning, A\ugust, 8, foir the lpurp'ose of cleainiig oiT the grounids. Binig iie(cessa IV tools. Those initereste'd in thle cemie tory at Secoina chuiirch are re (1uestedI to meet, at the church F~ridlay morning. 'Jumly 30, for' the purpose of' cleaning off the fgrouinds. 1Winmg neccessary tools. Prof. Lucimco Cun mter, st ate ele mientary sc'hool su peirvisor, was1 in PFickens Monday3 for a con fer' mnce with Smupt. I?. TI. Hlallumi. He also iimde an addl(ress at the rpening of the Zioin gr'aded schooI Monday. W2~e nOt ic( by~ the Greenville News that lITasley authorities hiave olpened war on blind tigers )ind last week J. TV. McKinney, :isisted b~y only oneO other' of ricer, suc ceeded in capturing ai ariaI vzed negro lhind tiger. Tlhe last chance to register for lhe priohibitionl eletion in Sep [ember wxill be Monday. Tuies lay and Wednesday, August 2. :3 and -I. D~on't fail to get your re'gistr'ationl certificate so you can vote ini the election Septembller 1-1. Aarolina's Beautiful Woman Select Candidates For rvest Jubilee. end Photos to This Newspaper By Committee. the most beautiful. These votes will be forwarded to the publicity committee in Columbia, and the announcement of the "queen" will be made on Monday. Oc tober 11, 1915. All photographs must be sent to the county papers not later than August 15, and the picture of the most beautiful young wonan selected by each paper will be sent to the publicity committee in Columbia not later than August 20. The committee of art professors will then decide on the 44 photographs, which will appear in print on the week beginning Sunday, September 5, 1915. The voting will then commence and the polls will close at midnight Sept. 30. This is an opportunity for some young woman not only to be known as the "most beautiful ydung woman in South Carolina," one who will be honored by the chivalry of the state, but she will become the possessor of several hundred dollars' worth of raiment that will de light the soul of the most artistic and particular. In addition to this her rail way fare and expenses while in Colum bia will be paid, and she will be the en vied star of the state ball. This paper requests all the young women who desire to participate in this i contest to send in their photographs at once, and the most beautiful girl in this - territory will be selected by a commit tee. t The name of the committee's .ioice Z will be published in a subsequen issue of this- paper. Last week Sheiffii Roark suc ceeded in -getting $5 from a man who gave a wvorthless check for that amount to H. B. Hendricks of Pickens about fouir years ago. The man was locat ed in North Carolina. Amiong ithe school (istricts of this couity which haye recently voted addilional tax levies for school pu1Trposes are Cedar Rock district, Rock district and Oole nloy district. This is good evi d(ence that these communities are progressive. Miss Isadora Williams of near Liberty has beel appointed pres ident of the rural school im l'ovemient, association of Pick els. All local school improve ment associations which wisl to COmpete for state prizes this year shoid Co11 n) Uicate with Miss Williams. Renoi ts fromu those w ho at tended the~ childre''s (d ty exer (cises at MVIt. TrJ.)I chniirch Sun day agree that ii was a success fu (owday '" wel sp t. A lar'ge crw as p)resent, there was anI abundl~ance of' good dinner andi the pr1ogram was excellent and w'll carried out. Much cr'edit is (tue those who trained the' chlildrten for their dIifferent 1parls. Add resses were also made by J1. .J. McSwaini of Greenville, It. TI. llallium and Sam. B. Craig of Pickens, andi it is needless to say that these adresses were good and( enjoyed, Rev. J . E. Foster' is pastor of this church and~ is doing a good work there. Saturday Sheriff Roark sue ceeded in captur'ing in Green - ville Henry Logan a negro who killed Bryan Morrison a white man at Rosman, N. C., F~lriday. l'he sheriff of' Tr'ansylvania county telegraphed Mr. Roark a dlescription of the negro and a search was inuediatel y begun. It was found that the negro had stopped1 at Edens' store Sat urday andl sold a .44 calibre Colt's pistol. lHe then hired an automobile to go to Greenville. Sher'iff Roark notified the (hreen ville pohice force and aheriff, b~ut they being of the average and ordinary kind of officers, were about to let the negro es cape, when Sheriff Roark caught the negro getting on train No. 'io. Il he negro had b~eenl loafing around (Greenville half a day, but Sheriff Roark had been i IGreen vilie 1ess than five minutes be(fore he had him spotted, lie was carried to Brevard and lodgedm.n ail.