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- - L' Lac&1 s~ ~ ersoni s Born unto Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carey, October 8, a fine soft. Mrs. B. T. McDaniel is visiting in McCornck and Columbia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Findley are spending several days in Henderson vle. Ten pounds of sugar 'free at Ed wards & Darsey's. See advertise ment. Misses Florence Stewart and Ella Lewis spent the week-end with Miss Louise Gravley. Mrs. A. C. Few of Mountain View is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Brown, in Georgia. Mr. O. R. Cochran, his wife and children, of Anderson were guests of Mr. Hovey Neely last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Euphre Cochran and children of the Prater's Creek sec tion spent last Sunday with Mrsi. W. A. Smith. "Sheriff" Jcnnings says it is not too late to sow turnips, that the finest patch he ever raised was sowed October 10, 1907. Mrii. E. R. Waldrop of the Wolf Creek neighborhood who has been in poor health for several months, is very much improved. The W. C. T. IT. will hold its reg . ular mceting( with MIrs. Vesta Me Fall on Thursday afternoon of this week at four (c'iock. Mr"'s. M. M1. Chastain of the Oolenoy ectio(n was -visiting her brother, Maj. J. M. Stewart and daughter, Miss .Iosic (hastain, last week. 'l( K('OW e I'hartacy is advertis ing fl wcr bulbs. They are also giv ing a glass howl free to each pur chastr of fifty cents worth of bulbs. We are glad to welcome to our town Mr. Duncan, and family of Greer, who cceup;y the house of Mirs. Florence Griffin on Main street. Walter Iester, linotype operator for 'The Sentinel, has just installel r fine radio i-eiving set for Mr. 13. 1>. Weodside, genIral manager of the Easley Cctton Mills. When the presenlt special offer of The Stutinel two yeals for two (101 lit s expires the price of the paper will bt :1.50 a year a-i ne other special ofl'r will be made. An unusually large crewd att'nded the singing at. Cress Roads last Sat 'urday and Sunday. The traders o I &ntience weie many. Some o tiem were Profs. Seabor'n , Wcami Greshua :,,td Lesley. 1 * Begmni Imiss. Our f them that y< ting out. GINGHAMS One lot -of apron and a terns of iress ginghams thai rel1 during~ the sale at 12 1-2c. PERTCALES One lot I' percales in colors and lovely (dress pat you pay uip to 220c for * . 12 1-2c. EV'ERFAST SU1IT All colors to select fron same that ycu pay 50e ya' & be in sale at . -f0c. Mr. J. B. Holland of thid place visited 'his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. -T. M. Holland of near Shelby, N. 0., last week,. Mrs. L. C. Rogers and daughter returned with -him and spent several days. Mr. John L. Thornley, who has been living in. Clinton for several years, was at his old home here last week visiting his mother, Mrs. N. E. Thornley and brother, Mr. L. Qo. Thornley. Communion services were held in the Baptist church last Sunday. Rev. F. T. Cox announced a protracted meeting to begin about the last of. this month or the first of next. Ile will be assisted in these ser.vices by Rev. Mr. Gratibery of Gaffney. Edwards & Darsey's special sale of fall merchandise will continue through this week, closing Saturday night. They are offering bargains in each department. This firm has an unusually large stock of shoes and can outfit the entire family. They are also giving away ten-pound pack ages of sugar. Read their ad in this paper and find out about it. Rev. J. C. Diggs is one of the best men in Pickens. He has the love and respect of all and holds a high Place in the esteem of our people. lie has been preaching day and night for more than a week and his words are full of wisdom and power. He had a house full of hearers Sunday night. The meetings will continue until Wednesday night, 'l'he Pickens chapter U. D. C. will hold its next meeting with Mrs. J. I'. Carey, Jr., on Friday afternoon, Oct. 1:ith at half after three o'clock. Each member is askcd to bring a sketch of a World War soldier of Pickens county, and the roll call will be answered with names of Womid War soldiers of South Carolina who were decorated for bravery. Mr. J. S. Cureton, wife and daugh ter, of Greenville, and Mr. John P. Cureton of Greenwood visited their brothers, Mayor C. L. Cureton and Dr. George Cureton, '.n Pickens last week. Mr. J. S. Cureton is general passenger agent of the P. & N. rail way at Greenville, and Mr. John Cureton is connected with the Sea hcvrd railroad. This was the latter'; second visit to Pickens during thirty six years and he says we have tl finest country he ever saw. How our hearts go out in thank' iilncss to our Heavenly Father, foi the delightful, refreshing rain wh'cl came last Friday after the long, dr: spell we had! Ilow sweet and pur the air, and how lovely October! Th ig Friday morning, all goods are now ii )1 will be glad to p SALE STAR] FREE During the few pat merchandise hve wvill to spend it sugar isqyor BOYS Bcys heavy wveig sizes from 12 to 6 at $2. assofedl ____________ terns that -It :s imipt find our stoe ... all wool Fc ever1 had( in s ING and the ( for wvill beauty atud, gandeur of our huis is enhanced , boyond description. The mountains seem to be no .er and the pretty, clear streams trickl'ng on, bearing a glad song to the roaring river. Old Glassy mountain stands within an arm's stretch of us clad in her auturmnal array of red, yellow and green. All nature is lovely at the approach of the dying year. The M. E. conference of the Greenville District held its annual Woman's Missionary mceting last Thursday at Easley. It was called to order at ten o'c.lock by Mrs. M. B. Gibson, of Laurens, adjourning one hour at noon, during which time the Easley ladies served a bountiful feast of good things to eat. More than 100 ladies were present, rep resenting most all of the gocieties in the district. There were several real good, instructive talks on mis sions and Bible study. The repre sentatives from Pickens were Mes dames Vesta McFall, Hortense Le sesne, Rev. J. C. Diggs, R. H. Hold en and Frank McFall. The enthusiastic Girl's Auxiliary of the Baptist church had a most pleas ant meeting on last Friday afternoon in the home of thetc counseloir. Three new members were initiated by touching candles at each of the five flames held by girls who had pinned on their shoulders in large letter the words, "Prayer," "Study" "Enlistment," "Giving,'" "Doing." They all lifted high their ligI ts and sang "The Light of the World is Jesus.' Then the jolly G. A's have lots of fun when the serious part of their work is done, so they planned a Hallowe'en party which they expect to have on the 27th since that is on Friday and the real Hallowe'en day comes in midst of school work. On Tuesday afternoon October 3rd, Mrs. R. R. Roark 'and Mrs. Weldon Christopher entertainda the local D. A. R. chapter at the lovely home of Mrs. Christopher on Ann street. The program was especially interest ing,. being sketches of the l'ves of some of the distinguished sons of South Carolina. Several' well-writ ten, original papers were read. Mrs. J. H. Bruce had one on the life of Robert Mills, the very first dist'n guished architect of America. Mrs. S. B. Craig read one on the life of George Mc.Duffie, America's great orator, Miss Aurie Kirksey, a fine one on Washington Alston, artist. Mrs. T. J. Mauldin read her own pap er on the life of Robt. Y. Hayne, This is said to have been one of thc very best meetings the D. A. R 0 has ever held hcre. Several men October 6th, we ar i and we have boug ty. Don't forget ti S OCTOBER 61 eight (lays of our sale w e are going to or on account, 10i pound s of sugar fr< di at the sdme time, bu t when you SHOES LA] ht wvork shioes in Ladies oxfoi egular $3.50 value forts, and (Ire! i .lpceial pri< 8 $2. ssible for us to tell yo u in a small < complete, from the chi cap ginghams nch serge. You wvill fi nd skirt goods ock. pICKF ,ers frosa Literty wet qrgqet The iostess served deliciot' bloqk cieam md pound cake during the social ialt hour which followed the meet ng. The sixth birthday of Arthur Grav ey was celebrated at the home of his perents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gzrvley, n last Thursday afternoon. Twenty two little folks enjoyed the occasion.. They had merry games out in. the bright October sunshine for about an hour. Then Mrs. Gravley called them into the dinning room, around two large tables and served ice ream and good old fashioned pound cake. This room was decorated in Hallowe'en style. , A grotesque pump kin in one corner caused all to think of Halloween, and the baskets on each table carried out the color n scheme of black and yellow. De- p lightful mints were served and sou venirs of black cats and owls were given. The children all enjoyed the o games, particularly pinning on the big black cat's tail. Sue McFall was the happy girl that won the prize for this. Little Arthur will never forget his sixth birthday. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS Every Confederate veteran in Pick- P cis county is cordially invited to meet me at the fair Thursday, Oc tober 19th, and take dinner with me. fe The proverbial fatted calf, along with roasted shoat and 'possum and 'taters will be 'n evidence about "high Noon." Assemble at the Craig and Jame son sales stable Easley, S. C., by ten-thirty c'clock in order that we may know how man.iy plates to pre- l pare. Ycur friend and servant. m John E .Craig, BAPTIST COMMITTEES Committees to report at the Pick- C ens Baptist association whi.h meets at Oolenoy this week Fereign Missions-F. S. Childress. Home.Missions-W. E. Edens, Jr. c State Missions-J. A. Robinson. Orphanage-A. A. Moon. Womans Work-Mrs. J. M. Stew art I Public Mcrals-J. T. Taylor. Aged Ministers-J. E. Foster. Sunday Schools.-A. P. Hammond. I Chr istain Edication.-C. E. Robin son. Religious Literature.-"B. P. Mit chell. State of Religion-J. B. Findley. Obituaries-J. R. Connelly. all 1 3 putting on a sale ti ht such as you will I Le date and be sure a h AND ENDS O( REE give each and every o nc spending $10.00 e. Get your ticket w ith each purchase. et tickets shoving te ni dollars spent du IES SHOES ds, strap pumps, com'- Men's sh< s shoes in tan or black alnd dIress es from kid, or gun T5 to $7.30 pace of all 'our pric Cs on a large sto t the imported ging hams, fr om the cot in plaid or stripes a nd the loveliest si & 'M7I MENTHOLATUM Noney to Loan ON IMPROVED FARM LAND AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST We can loan ' you any amount of oney from $1,000 to $25,000 for a riod of 33 years,- giving you the civilege of repaying it at the end five years if you want to. It is not rcquired that the borrow live on the farm in order to borrow ,om u$. No red tape. CRAIG & KEITH Office Over Kcowee Pharmacy hone 39 Pickens, S. C. IMPORTED DUT( HYACINTHS NARCISSUS. CHINESE LIL TULIPS. FREE-WITH ONE GLASS BO Bulbs Planted II .t Beautiful Flower Mail Orders G tion. KEOWEE R. E. LEWIS, Prop. ar cha at you simply ca1 1eed and are putt nd see the bargai TOBER 14th. 'FREE with us, eith~ir for You dlon't have t rifg the sale the -fr pr kEN'S SHOES ses in heavy woriE shoes """" hoes, tan or black, vici metall ini prices from 4.0 to $9.50 k. But you wvill c ton serge to the' irt material we si SSY u a Renew healt by purifying your system with aotabs waAOC AMc R.4 The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free from nausea and danger. No natts necessary, as Calotabs act liko calomel and salts combined. De. .,.* mand the genuine in lOc and 35c packages, bearing above trade-mark. The Sentinel having the largest cir. culation in Pickens county is natural. ly the best ddvertising medium, H AND FRENCH ALL LOLORS. YS. EACH 50c BULB WL FREE. Now Will Make For Thanksgiving. -- iven Careful Atten PHARMACY Phone 24 Ie not afford to ng prices on s we are. put MEN'S UNDERWEAR den's fleeced lined winter weight piece underwear. Regular price nm 85c to $1.25 per garment. sale e 69c to 98c GOOD BUYS n men's suits, overcoats, rain ats, overalls, work shirts and dress irts, hats, caps, tids hose and belts, 12 BARGAINS You wvill find some real bargains n ladie~s dresses, coats andl coat~ .its, sweaters,' skirts, hats, andl~ i Uidens' ecatsi, serge mhiddy suits 1d awrs.c