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PI KENS SENTINEL JOU Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickens, m. Oi. am seconld Cass "nail n11atter. under act of'Consgreos of' Yureh 3, 1879 41s Year PICKENS. S. C., JUL1 20, 1911. Nunbek 8 Wofford Gollege sH SA real college with high stai acter. Excellent equipmen - ilons. Expenses moderate. dents. FP4ity-eighth s ber 2 90th, Write for ca Wofford.College Fitti Spartanaurg A High-grade preparatory S Individual attention. $155 s3ession 2feptember: A. M) FREE C The below coupon, when pr< kd by the amount in cash ind 1-r Hallurn's Backache and < kremedy for the ills which they COUPON, G( i'Nane...-. ....... Address. ........ Cou'pon andl 25C 1 1-5 4 If to be sent by mail add Mail orders given same oany other line ofgoods handle Ing in person. Picker s 'Tom f~vrrow" is th anguage. p6's a cleat. morrow. 1y not live t( Hevn inle mulsic, o classic con, ,rand harmiC I without del and see us at ictor right aloI We will area .,l is to Suit youl. wishedMWlim come to with the, Genil The e Six Mile. "iIealth of this commuiinitC very~ goo~d at preset. A hig rain and wi'ndl storni visitedl this litt le hamlet last Hat u Irday and Sunday eveig. Prof. and Mrs. Urim,. t w chiildren and twvo nieces, Mlisse' Griflin and Goiphin, were p)leas ant callers at the home of Mi and Mrs. Anthony Baker las *Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barue SCarroll, on the 11th inst., a hi boy. The Sunday school conventio will meet at the Aunditoriulm nex Thrdy beginlning at 1 o'clock. ,Thle meeting wvill rut 'until Sunday. We are~ expeci Sing to have Mr. Moore, a wvel known Sunday school wvorkei Everybody comec. The road hands have been a wvork on the streets here, whic add greatly to the appearanc of same. Th e trustees met at Picker laist Wednlesdlay and elected the teachers for the next term c school. 'They also decided I build one dormitory, for the h (lies' work on this/bilding wi begin soon, in order to get s ady by the 6th of ,Soptembe: .'everal new cottages are beiri " irtanburg, South Carolina ENRY N, SNYDER, President t Wdards of scholarship and char t. Unsurpassed health condi- A Loan funds for worthy stu- S -ssion blegins 04epteml thalogue. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. d s ng School t1 3outh Carolina hool for boys. Small classes. pays all expenses. Next S 20th, v SON DUPREE. Headmaster. - Is O.UPON. operly filled out and accompani cated therein, will be accepted idney Pills, the greatest known i cure. v )OD FOR 25c. t . . ............... . ........-.. K t ,ox Pills 2C stamp for each )OX. >rompt attention on this deal, or :1 by us. as if you were piurchas Drug Co. , a e meane-t wvord iln the You may not have any. to ida peraItiepcnlr and sen;ti-d 1ert selections. the sa'red nivs of the great, han ds an d ay. out to 1 - ~t I lled( for llext vea'. Several oft thei youngj~ 1)eule t tlake a 110Ln14111ai trip s(M~n, an a riil ie I( dkin g t~flard tuc ii 1 - 1iueeleOVery Saftliiiday. I 1~~1I1n (1W LOVIC. Marietta, R. 2 Mr's. WA, M. Jones visited( Mr's. ] J. L. Phillips last Snnday after noon. riMisses ila Phillips and l2eila SJones enjOyedl a long a-nd pleas- I 0l anti) ynle Satur'day ftern'foon. - Misses J anie and1 Ada A nder- I sonl were the guests of Miss M~linnie McJuinkin, Snnday. The yonng ladies r'eportl a jolly old1 timel(. t Mr i. J esse M\lorruis and his b'only"v enjo0yed a del ightIfui e buggy ride Sund~ay afternoonl Mrs. J.1 . Phillips, who has s been very ill for the past month, r we are glad to say is able to be f out againl. o Mr'. Lewis; Phillips treats his t- best girl to a bauggy rid1o every 11 Sunday afternoon. it Mr. Editor, I think I can brag e'. on this little settlement, for it is g a gnod one. No tale-bearers, no runkards, no loafers-every ling quiet and peaceful. Mr. Judge Crenshaw visited Ir. Welborn McJunkin last unday. A large number of little chil ren called on Miss Lois Cren iaw, Sunday. Miss Lois made ,ue children enjoy themselves. Miss Sallie Roper visited Miss adie MeJunkin one day last reek. Aunt Susan Roper was the relcome guest recently of her >n, Mr. Lewis Roper. W. M. Jones and daughter, liss Leila, enjoyed a pleasant )ip to Friendship church, Sat rday. Mr. Blue Hendrix, a progress ,re yorg fellow, and his sister, isited their uncle, Mr. P. B. lartin, Sunday. Rev. Foster deli ered an ex ellent sermon last Sunday to a rge and attentive congrega on. Dr. Cienshav las received a: (w lot of goods, and is Selling ble same to snit. every one's o('ketbook. \I'-. James Williams called oi is best an d (only\- one Simaliav. Mr. Oscar G'illiland has beeni isitinig f.riends inl Greenolvillel n1d writes back to MIiss B. 1. bat he likes it fine. 1Iliss Berthi'a Heatin, escortd'ed y Mr. Willie Bianks, enjoved a ne blnggy ride Sunday. Ilr. Edward Griflin and his harmting little wVife were in the 'riendship section last Sunday. Mr. Edlward Sisson and wife isited the latter's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Daniel MXcJunkin, last uiday Nrs. Janie Capell visited Mrs. V. M. Jones one day last week. Mr'. Joseph Rigdol caled on Fiss Mamie MeJnnkin, Sunday. Miss Leila Jones takes a ride ith her' best. fellow every Sun ay afternoon. Nr. Elbert M\cJnunki n called n her Sunday. L. N ELY Sw Ewr i E'iiurx r. Pickens. R. 3. This section is h aving plent f rain these (1days, so the crops Ie growing nielv. MI r. an(d M(NIrs. V. H. Fields isited .Ili. and Nrs. Edgar Al xaildelr, Sunday. Nr. and Ms. Jim older, of Ioniea Pathl,hiav' beeni ton a visit. 0 r'elativYes ini tlhs section. Mrts. I iillie Christopher, oft tr'een vill', is visitinHgherpIar'ent s, his vic'in it.. MIiss I'sthber' Gra'vl lI Ieft '1Tue~s. lay for a visit her' sister, Mr's. ~anl 1 igon, ini Geor'gia. lien, of And erson, are visiting iert' mother', M r's. M. . Lloolder, mdio othet' r'elat i ves in this see ion. Mr t. and Mr's. TI. E. Pornter' vis ted( at the home of Mr. andI Wris. l2. B. Grav'ely, Sunday. MIiss Nor'a Porter', who has menl at the Or'phanis H-omie at Jlinton, is visiting home folks nt this section. T welve Mile school No. 2 will login next Monday, with Mr'. Bien Fields as teacher'. MI r'. and NMrs. TI. A. Kelley vis ted Mr 1. anld Mr's. C. M. Grave y, Sunday. Mr'. G. EL .\Welborn is at home mojoy ing htis vac'ationl. Miss Flor'ide Fields, of th1is section, is aittend(i ng the singing .,chool at Gr'iflin this week. Sciroor. Gn.. For Sale. One earload of tin cans, for icannting purposes, at the yery lowest prices. Call on J. A. JONEs, or the Easley Oil Mill, Easley, 8. C. Easley, R. 1. Mrs. M. WN. Jamison was the welcome guest of her son, Mr. A. A. Jamison, last week. Everybody around here were .elighted to see the recent op portune and refreshing showers. Mfessrs. Rose, Marguerite and 4adie Jamison entertained a mall party on the evening of Am Fourth in honor of their rrandmother, Mrs. M. W. Jami on. Those enjoying the even ng were Misses Agnes and Bes ;ie Garrick, Mamie and Jessie Looper, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ja uison. and Messrs. Chris Sami ,on, Jas. Garrick, Tm011 Looper. ferome Jamison, )ave Garrick imd J. P. Burke. Miss Zadie Jamison has re ;urned home, after a delightful visit to her sister, Mrs. Edgar Rose, in Creenville. Nici-x Gnu,. Public Oath of the New Doctor. There is an interesting cere 11011 connected with the grad 1tian.g exercises of the old Jef ersonll edical College of Phila lelpilia. If is a good and ancient .1st01m, anld mught to bI)(-pt I(i bv all medical collges. A I t le r'(eent con niuene)ement, lere vere 117 voting doctors rmluianed d tiried loose upon hll wvorld. Thevwere revqiired o take the famous HippocraticI DJath, which seeils to be a good Ahing both for the doctors and the public. The form of this famous vow is as follows: "You do solenmly svear,each mian, bv whateveri he holds most iacred: "That you will be loyal to the profession of medicine and just and gelierous to its nemlers. "'That you will lead your lives uld practice your art in upright less and1 honor. "T'J'hat into whatsoever house you shall cnt er, it shall be for hle goodl of the sick to the lit. lost of your power, you holding yourself aloof fromll wrong, from -orruption , from the teipting >f others to C e. "That you Vill exercise your irt solely for the'care of your patient, and vill give no drug, perfform no operation for a crim inal purpose, even if solicited, f'ar less suggest it. "That whatsoever you shall see Or hear of -1the lives of men(1 whi'h is niot fitting to lbe sp)oken, vou will keep inviolably seere(t. "These Ihings (1o youi sw~ear? "Thn let each man howv his hea'dl in) sign of acquuiesicence. "'Anrd 1o-w if' y~ou shiall be true to this, y'ouir 081th, may8 lirosperitIy and( good r'epute he 1( ('ver'\01 yous; the opposite, if you should1( prove yourselves for Bad Climate for Spirits. "Traveling iln Scotland one0 suniun~er (lay,'" said Miss Eliza bocth Mvarbury, of Newv York, I sto pped at a farmii house for a glass Of ilk. The mlounitain v'iew was so beautiful that 1 "'Whait a slenldid place to live!'' "'I t's vera gud(e pilace. ' saidl thle highlander, 'but I ha f ta walk 15 miles wvhen I want a glass o'' whusk y.' "Why dlon'tWyou keep a few Is dttles ini youri house?' I in "\'Wlhuisky woni'V keel),' said he, sadly."'--~Was}iington Star. Any Band lb Your Tnui? His Hand Upon Your Shoulder. Whe a man ain't got a cent, and he's feeling kind of blue, And the clouds hang (lark and heav and won't let sunshine through; It's a great thing, 0, my ) ethren, for a f'eller just to lay H-is hai(l 111)o your shoulder in a kind and friendly wvay. It makes a man feel queerish, and it makes the teardrops start, And you sort o' feel a pat ter- in the region of the heart; You can't look i) and meet his eyes, you don't know what to say, When his hand is on your shoulder in a friendly sort of way. 0, the worl's a Curious com P11ound, with its lionley al its gall. Vith its cares and bitter cross es, but a. good wo rI I aftei ailh And a goo)d GO must hayc Iuale it, least wise that il what. .1 say, When a hand is mn mly slotl der inl a frieildly sort of way.y -W-\hitcombh Rilev. Pearidge. Lookout! Here Comies ol( "Blue Lila(s" again, with som more lew-; from dear old Pea ridge. Farmers are about througl with their work in this section Nice, ivelcome rains visitc this vicinity last week. Health of this section ver good, excelt; that we hear sona of the girls are com plaining wit 1 the toothache in their ankles. Dr. Jake Porter looked goo( with her at Six Mile, Sunday. M'. andl Mr's. Robert Waldrol visited Mr. an( Mrs. Bill Gla r rett, S1111da y aftern1oon1. Mr. Alvin Boldim was wit] Miss at the singing Sunday an(d seene(l to be having a sweel and lovely time, T''he Misses Hinnictit s)et one (lay last. week with thoI Misses Lewis. The girls reporl a jolly ohl1 t imeI, Mris. J . lR. Porater' visi ted liei sister, Mrus. Ed. St lehes, it Pic'kenls, S1tiday. tirda~y night with Iir . Seige Bold inig. best girll l. Sabba b) ~ s'Jhool) Sun i day (vein hg. Mlessr's. J(.sse Durh'lam ait< JessI' Bolding ca'{lledl ont i: sweeUthe(ats Sunday evening. Mt's. Al1ice Bold intg andl Iitth1. (laugh t(r, Ireni(.5 spenit Sut ndIa wit~h her sistert, M r's. Sall ie GIar r'ett. NMr, and NMrs. Gecorge Duhirhian r'ecenitly miade a very pleasani tipl to Georgia. Miessr's. BruIce' Ilunniicult a fl Pickents Step'lhenis ar now' 11w ork ing at Rivents' sawmill. 01 Bi ruce is go0inig to cook. Hov 'hegirls w~old like to par't~ak of somue of his ('ooking. TIe( ThI pro)( t iractedlI meeting begini at Mounttain View, F'riday nigh befor(' the first Sunday in Au gust. "Bllack Ec.~yes,'' wve'v go( ( t nov( top)-buIggies wvi th r'ubb)1ri iires and prietty girls t~o tride( ini thtem wvith good-lookinig boys to (do th driving C'ome over atnd t akIe, ride. Sever'al onl this sidle havye r'c cently indul ged ini a straw r'idt A tip-top time is reported. Misses VQSSiQ anid tinlie 1 am-i were the guests of Miss Lola Burns, Sunday evening. Hello! "Susie," come again. We think we know you. BLuE LI LACs. Card of Thankb. 1 desire to express my keen appreciation of the flattering support given ie in the senti nel-Journal oitest, which ro suilted in my winning the stalk cutter, an(d especially do 1 thank the kind laties who interested themselves in my behalf. Respectfl fly, W.B.A mo> Notice of Election. A'hereas. a Petition from the free lii rs anad electors of Ilethilehem School istrict i.umber 20 las been illed with the County Board of Education asking sald lloard for permission to liold at election to deterinino whether or ot ai extra levy-of 2 ilk sihall he levied on said I)istriet foI School pulrposles: It appearing to the Couity Board of 1itict ion that the jpetition nmeets tie recluirilleits of the haw. Therefore it, is hereby ordereil that the Iuistees tot Ile laboveIIJInnetd )istriet do hohl anl election ill tbOVV na"Iined1Ih Ph CuI0'n too h b11 h a141 i hen Il Ik- I )Il huseIi n g, . 1911. ITyn Trst) thiiiiIle aboIlive Itunni ihsl~l TI'llh'i s Ow Ai (vIi. I Vc. Dseu' tviet are herehrN appoI(intd ( ala t r.r of wrDlcto. The Ch-ainus ehb a d too the raiirentents Not thf Sec tionl 12Itis of thet Schooml Law. 0B y ld t o tlor I i I 4 l)tio r of itieu a Ntn Re . T. 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