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^ J t>,. r t w?^ j v ? Towns, County & People. J? .S -r\r gr A \Vv-'V AV JWF*i ? Dr. E. G. Kerwin, Dentls of Easley, will be in Plekeni every Wednesday. Office ovei Keowee Pharmacy. We want to sell you botl work ami dress shirts becaust we will sell you better ^oods foi same money. Dome and see. tl' Craig Bros. ? For Sale: Cadillac Tourinf car with new lop, gas lights two extra inner tubes anil in i No. I condition. Price $150 A;>ply to C. X. Wyatt, Easley S. C. ?There will be childrens da> exercises at Bethlehem Church, Urd Sunday in this month Speakers arc expected to be present and make fitting ad dresses. The public are cordial lv invited to attend and enjo> the exercises. ?There will be an allday olt and young folks singing al Camp Creek Church the thirc Sunday in June. All lovers ol music arc cordially invited t< attend. Bring well tilled has kels, new song books and the oldjChristiau Ilarmony. To the Pickens Sentinel Jour nal: IMease allow me space in youi columns to say that the good Lord has so far recovered mt i ..... ?ix, 4 ii. iii.ii i dill nmu mm; m \\?inv wit h assistance and to express myself intelligibly. There seems to lie reasonable grounds foi hope that J may acquive a more perfect command over now tor pid faculities, in the near future. To the many kind friends whe have ministered to my necessi tii s, 1 beg that this wHl express my gratitude, till 1 can writ< ' myself. Respectfully, J. C. Yon gun Per S. M. Yongue. ** Successful Meeting Editor Sentinel. Please al low us space* in your paper foi the following according to th< arrangement <>f the ICxecutivi (Committees of the Pickeni Piedmont and Twelve Mil< River associations. Rev. \Y. M Walker Evangelist began a se ries of meet ings at Pickens Mil villilOO AH flift 0<)n(l Mini 1"1? * "" *" ??IIM IHIVI ?.%? until the night of the IJlst. There was ii meat revival oi religion; the m< mbers were buil up spiritually, sinners wen awakened ami backsliders wen reclaimed. Then; were twenty additions to the church in all. An offering f??r State mission! was taken the last night of tin meeting amounting to twenty one dollars. The work lliat Bro. VVailce did here will he felt for nian) years to come and the prayer o the people is that he may liv< many years in the service of tin Master. T. II. Stewart, S. I\ Marchhanks W. T. Porter, Deacons. Noticc of Songs Scrvice. There will be a Song Service a Pickens Methodist Church oi the second Sunday in June, 111 10 the same be being June 12th at 2-00 o'clock p.m., conducte by Prof. Mcl). Woames, i which he will be assisted b competent singers. A full atter drnce io earnestly urged, an f\ the public is cordially invitee On this occasion Prof. Weame will probably niako lonm ar nouncomont looking to the cor ducting of a Sinking school a Pickons. A Keffiilnr Tom Ho; was Susie -climbing trees und fence) jumping ditches, whitling, always yo ting scratches, cots, Kprn 1 iih, bruise; bumps, barns or scnlds. lint lawi ller mother just applied Kucklen Arnica Halve and cured hor quid Heals everything healable?Boili UlcroH,J|Kc/ema, Old Soros, Corns t Piles. Try it; 25c. at all drnncrgiHti The splendid work of (Jbnmherlinn Stomach and Liver Tablets ia nil con in# to liuht. No such grand romed for livor and lowol tronbies wan eve known before. Thousands bless tlipi for curing constipation, sick hoftdnch* bilionsness jaundice and indltroatioi Sold by all dealers. 1 Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heart'f felt thanks to our friends and | neighbors for their many acts of J kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our little ^ son. May God's richest bless| ings rest upon each one of them jjj is our earnest prayer. k Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jones. * Pickens, R. 4, June 7th 1910. I Card of Thanks. 4 Wo wish to express our sinr cere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the 1 sad death of our dear husband 5 and father. We pray God's l' richest blessings on them all. Mre. E. A" Lawson Mi's. E. M. Morgan. r There will be an all day t singing at Pleasant Hill church this county Sunday June 19th (third Sunday) conducted by Profs. Baker, McD. Weams and othoi's. Public are cordially in' viti'l] tn nhfmnl \?ritl-? fl-w* """"1 . .vw 1.x/ iavvviiv? n 1U11 I/Jlic; UDliai accesories for an "all day sing ing." He is Gone On last Thursday evening at r 4 o'clock the Death Angel entered a happy home and claimed for it victim little Wallace, the 17 months old son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Rotit Jones. All that lov' ing hands could do to relieve his p % sufferings was srlaulv done, but } God called his weary suffering child home to rest. We yielded our loved one up, and strive; day-')y-day to bow in submission to God's will, yet we are but human, and oft times the , heartache seems almost more I than we can bear, while we feel , an unutterable longing for a touch of that vanished hand, , and a sound of the sweet voice 5 that is stilled. But no more , will home echo the sound of his , foot steps, loving words, his bright, sweet presence is forever gone. His little body was j laid to rest the day following his death at Oolenoy Cemetery , in the presence of many rela, tives and fiiends to witness the last sad rites. The angels did not tell us They would take him away that hour, But came into your house hold . And plucked the fairest flower. r They left the casket only; 3 The (jewel) it is gone; ^ They took him to the Saviour 3 To place him in his crown, i He is gathering up his jewels, ''Bright jewels for his crown;" He sought among your treas1 u res 1 And took the brightest one. But our dear ones were not p given, t For a while they were only > loaned; When Jesus called your darlr infC, lie only took "his own." * By his precious blood he bought - llfi ' And these dear ones of ours. He wore the crown of thorns i That we might wear the / flowers. f Why not simply trust hint, p And on his word rely? R There is not a sparrow falleth That he does not hear its cry. urieve no more for your darling, I Ho is happier now by far; Yon can almost hear him rail Through the gates ajar. A .Mull WuliU to I>l? only when n lazy livor mid sluggish I bowols cause friKhfful despondoncy. Hut Dr. King's Now Lifo l'ills expel II poison from the system; bring hope I and courago; euro all Liver, Stomach and Kidney troubles; impart health >, and vigo to the weak, nervous and ail(| ing ; 25c. at all druggists. II Bridge to Let. y I will let to the lowest responi sible bidder the building of two (1 concrete piers and a pteel span r at the Maw bridge site, 2 miles west of Central, tt. 0., on Twelve s Mile river, on the 24th day of i- June, 1910, at 11 o'clock, a. m. i- The span will be about BO feet. ^ All bidders will bo required to deposit a certified check of $200 before bidding, and the successful bidder will be required to give lK>nd in the amount of his r* bid. Plans and specifications made known on day of letting. 8 E. F. LOOPER, t. june 10t3. Supervisor. : CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. * Ths Kind You Haw Always Bought I / ) 4 ; W i v?. ^ L Railway Mail u Tho Government pays Railway MaiH Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually. Uncle Sam will hold spring cxiuiui ations throughout the country for Railway Mail Clerka, Cuetorn House Clerks ana other Government Positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any mah or woman over 18, in citv or country can get instruction and fret' information by writing at once to Bureau of Instruction. 108 Hamlin Building, Rochester, N, Y. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP SUN DAY SCHOOL ASSOC I A TION Those who were fortunate enough to attend the Sunday School Convention Thursday i Apr. 28th at. the First Baptist! Church. enjoyed the hesti meeting since its Organization. ' Rev. J. C. Bailey, Jr., conduc-1 ted the devotional exercises. ! Address of welcome hy Superin- ! teudant of S. ('. Keport of the State S. C. i l>" * iwi/i i I ii.wih cimum i?y mr. i v .uuru't', Plan and importance of lesson Preparation," By Key. A. II. Best, How we can best teach missions in the tt. tt." as a clmrcli builder," by Rev. I). \V. Hiott. What about a teacher example and opportunity? by Miss Grace W. Vandiver. The following were elected as officers for the ensuing year: M. A. J3okks President. J.J. Giant t Vice. W. B. Ramsey. Secretary. and treasurer. Executive comitee. T. n. ilunter chairman J. M. Garrett. ' O. T. Hutehins. I somktiiTng new Dressmaking Department n]? ; stairs in the old (1arey building. | Daisy E. Jones, From Anderson, S. (.' tAI Ffl\*Tl?VniT* A3 LVJLL Jl JI1I1/11L11'llXa Fc-h Backachc Kioncysano Buodcu Clemson Agricultural College Examinations. Tim examination for the award of , Bcholai.ships iti Clemson Agricultural College will be held in the County Court House on Friilay, July IS, at !) a. in. Applicants must till out proper forms, to bo secured from the County Superii tendon I of l-Mur Uion, before they will be allowed to stand tile cxaminat ii>nn. For detailed information, apply to the Superintendent of Kducutinn, or t.i the 1'renident of Clemson (\illego. Applicants for admission to the Col lege, but not seeking for the scholarships, will also stand entrance examinations at the court house July Wli. The Bcludar.ships are worth $100 ami frno tuition The next session of the collcgo opens Sept lit ||, 1010. COST AND OOUHSKS (>! " STl'DY. (1) Agriculture. (') Agriculture and Chemistry. (:?) Agriculture and Animal Industry. (4) l'heniistr> mul (h olo^y. (">) Civil Kii^incM'inK, (6) Mechanical ami Klei'lmvil F.ngine*-i ii??< (7) Textile Industry. Cost per scsiioM, i (i?-1 in I i i x Moan?, Laundry, Hi at, Light, Uniform and ail fees, $118.70. Im ami all other miscellaneous supplies, about sjs.O 00. 1?W hiu(tont^ who pnv tuition, $11)00 additional. For cut a loir ami information, applv lo \V. M. UllUJS, Acting l'ic*idcnt. Nolicc to Teachers. Tlu* Hummer School for Pickens i'?.iinly will he held in the l'ii !. 11(iinl.d school building on .Ion.* v!i>, nn>l coniinuing foj n porion of t\\\>er I.i< * wcrks, An corps of teachers will he in cIi.ii k1'. the nunuM of \\ liitrli will l>e announced later. The State will pay the expciiRO-* of the .lehool. It. T, I lullum. 0o. Supt. Eil. A big bowl of Quaker Oats is the best dish you can serve. Delicious and nourishing Good for all ages and all conditions. Economical and _ sircnginening. Picked in regular sizo packages, iind in hermetically Mated tins for hot climalca. 5? VVlfcl"fei!lllhrifcl'"A 'puounjont ,-ou| ' ?;) Apouiotf S^PHMBVVV <(HON ? Il?tu Hi,/ A 1 \ |||M OM pilU 8<luiu)tt 1 ivll "l ?09 1>U0? Xiddns JU&i&fcrtAjL louiioi) joivop .inoX j'noi Vwno oi -[\ |^|? (i".!|iJXpouioj nsi'inq I *^V)u 'adop JO I(DII^JP V },IU| i. ** y gUMO* I,. SUmuiii0Ai?U*0q pwc( AaiHIII OIIOO t.HVON Jipojno UOSKJ OA?l| pinOM HOSIK) IIO) AJOAO JO V10 OUIM -petiiqtaoo imwrip ?noi8?iaoo-uoii joqjo n? u?qi oiioo moj| ?ip RIVTU1IIV ?jow -ptiBq uo AaiWlM OIIOO liHVON jo ?moq ? gajAvq/q AOUOSjoujo U? JOJ pojudsja ?a IIAVcI ON IMHaO OM lllllfiii II i ' -V' wmmwwmi >wi rm For CoughsDo you know a remedy fot coi years old? Tfiere is one?Ay in tne family, it stays. It is r the plac?^ of a doctor. It is I the treatment of all throat your own ddetor his opinion No alcohol in this ^ough medic You cannot recover promptly if yotir bowels ai atlvc; act directly on the liver. SoLi for nearly $ Real I No. 41. 155 acres on Twelve ton Mill; 15 acres cleared, balan some rough land on this^but $18 per acre?it will bring mon be. made on this to suit you. 42. 186 acres 0 miles from 1 pasture; 3 houses with outbuildii you will find anywhere. Would It is going for $4,200 and is chc 43- 9? in the Six Mil buildings; 35 acres in cultivation level, is well watered and one ol 11 '* 1 ~ * * i nav<* lounc/ in the !Six Mile seel churches and schools and has ; neighborhood. You will like th good place 011 which to inak< pleasure to show this for you \vi tages are not often found in a pi 44. 100 acres; 45 acres cleare tion; all timber land enclosed in outbuildings, one tenant house Mile. Land lies well and is well those desiiable places and reasoi ing everything. It is going to 1) ,|5. 2 acres, close to Pickeiu road; good small house on it; a 1 17. 2/, acres of land in sul house, compirte; in excellent neij; place for a home. See me at on long on the market at $2,100. H.M.HE 'THE REAL E? Itox 264. Office over Keo\ / iwife fire and life i\ fH$.VJk? W.J 1 Jit\i\i^z:-AK_2* I MJ YOU DRI^ v^S&vn \. I And find the market v-j a unfavorable for your m [iuhiuh;. i 11c liinner I who has a telephones in \ first. Tha r.sclc s trips i i cost of service. U nder the plan of th j costs hut a trifle; the lai n ^ and the equipment. Write to nearest \W' ? Manager for pamphlet, S Farmers' l.litz Dt-f; I SOUTHERN BELL TFLEPHOXS A r,o\i n. ritYon ivni.t.. Non-Resident Summons. Sliito of South Carolina ( 'OUIlt\ of Pirlu'llH. Court of Common IMeap. Summon* for Kulicf ? Complaint Not j Sorvoil VV. I). Eihiiia, plaintiff, against A. J. Manly ami .J. A. (Inancll, I )etcn<lnnts, To the Defendants above named: You arc hereby summoned ami required to answer the complaint in this action, of whieli a copy is herewith served upon yen, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their oflice at I'ickens <Vurt House, South Carolina within twenty dajB after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fad to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the lMaintdT i in the actio i will apply to the Court for ( the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 12. A. 1). HMO. ! Morgan ?fc Mauldin, > Plaintiff's Atorneys. A. J. lhiygd. (sea') C. (' P. i To the Deft nd ?nts \ . J. Manly and J. ] A. (losnell: Please take notice that the complaint j in this notion and thesummonsof which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the Office nf A, J. FJokK*, Clerk of tho ( ourt I of (,'omuioii olins for I'ickens ('mint v. S. ') . on tl'.o 12th (1 \j of Mny A. f>, 1010. Morgan & Mauldin, 1'lnintifT's Aitortv-v*. BSS HAIRRBALSAM fr-? Olomm ?n<^ brautlflW tha hair. ; JUHNftvnr Valla to Ri>atore Oray .. Hair to It* Youthful Color. / * / Ml. ' / ,''i m.iinti ? ! < ?Take Thisl ighs and colds nearly seventy I ei^s Cherry Pector^J. Once I lot a doctor, does not take a doctor's aid. Made for and lung - troubles. Ask i of it. Follow his advice. :ine. J7C~?1 tjer Co. re constipated. Ayer's Pills are gently laxI.K ^ "I jiais. itsK yuur uociot aii a&mitttiem. '.state! : Mile river, near Norris Cot ce in woodland; no buildings; the price is reasonable. Only ; in a short time. Terms will i I 'ickens; 50 acres cleared, 20 in lgs. Some as good land as like, to show you this place, ap at the price. e section; two dwellings; out; fine orcha' i. This place lies the most desirable places that tion. It is convenient to the \11 that ?oes to make an ideal i is if you are looking for a i your home. It will give me ill appreciate it, for its advanace at the price, $4,200. id and in high state of cultivapastur? ; 5-room house; .good :; this is 1 miles from Six I improved. This is one of liable in price, too, considere sold at only $4^ per acre. ; Mils; on Railroad an l public ine stand for a*store. f> 1 150. Durbs of Pickens; new 8-room jhborhood. A most desirable c?; as this is not going to stay Ki .b S t,K, 5TATE MAN." Pickens, S. C. vee Pharmacy. usnrance, E TO TOWN? I Ti ll farmer went lo market. fj nu. no'.ne can telephone I ; thus saved are worth the fi c h:*ll System the service | )or owns the instrument 0 11 Telephone or address :iriment j ;'*> TM.F.GRAPH Oh if jil 1\ j ; A fKANTA, c,t taVftajSpB* Id j The Rev Stone i t ? 7 ^v.tvrv v ~y" 1 fjgg|$fcjK?MS$>:Ho,r-'. ' .'* | mmmi vr> .t i ? \ , >.f - , - Y' ^ f - 'l.''. Ar- * ' ' i (jinjni.'Vfc; . .? V:';) ?,.!.< <!.ffj ^'"Jr , ? 'Cfvii: \ i- " &: ' fe' -#!? s tin- "stoiitj" tlint suppnrtn the entire auporrtruoture. Tin* MKoy?ton?i" of this ^ton-'rt Jewelry Business is f iirpi ic?M, superior gooda, Ii' > on want 11 fhivvli'SH ilininond (Mtinr* luro and not ii. 1'rociouH stums and omaiHcnlal jnw Irj from hero is giiai ut<M-d hi^lu-Kt nra?l?? obtainable. I: I - Hn icier, J EWELBn I<:nslo.y, M. (\ ioiEYS OsiNO Laxative Ton $x?macm Trpwbi* ?nd. CfiMTlf ATion ? V V % | Which ISP A'OI For Valuable For Sa 1 mile <vf P on 'Kftg|< y THE E In the buying of drugs and the scriptions we use every precaution and take particular pains' to use 01 This rule applies all through must be right?every detail must bt fore any article leaves our store. In buying Hallum's Kidney Pi dries, Toilet Articles and Preparatiot Prescsiptions filled here, you know v Pickens Drug Masonic Temple Flnnrl JL &UUA We closed the deal for 200 1 Hour before the advance and are go: the benefit of the low price. In fact when it conies to buying we are in a position to sell' you on ; sale and a short profit" is our motto Shoes! We have just received a shiprr children's shoes in the most desirab] popular price. Hats! I If it is a hat that you are in n .?r?? \\r~ u~..~ *? -i yv?n wc nave jusi rctnvci! good hat at from $1.25 up. We lu the* ones wc are selling at $1.25 , GOOD VALUES. Come in and t When you are in town pay u wanting to buy or not we are alway: Yours to serve. W. B. Fre "At the Old S Remember we pay the higher produce. Cndn ronton n? Hilt! Mill1 MCI III 1J11I It's a mistake to suppose that tx used for drinks put up by differen ^oods are identical, either in llaAor drinks known as (iin^jer Ale, Lemc Root Beer, Cream Soda, and othe soft drink manufacturers, is no star quality. One may be far superior We know our drinks are equal in s upon the market of today and lar b to judge the merits of ilavors ?s I testinir them, but bv mnldnor n. n ' ~J '"f? " v" Knowing that our fia-i'ors arc 11 invite comparison with others. W can, without regard to standard of we change a formula unless we find We believe that all things bein orders and correspondence and fii QUALI'l Y is sure to win success those fair-minded men who handle licit patronage on that basis. Pickens. Bottl I R. L, O&yte Pr road. \ N (EST! i compounding of our pre. a to get fresh pure drugs lly that which'in ^allgd forour business. Everything ; carefully gone over- -bells, Drugs, Medicines, is, as well as having yo4^| vhat you are getting. Company PifikfiiiK. K. fL 11 FlouM carrels best (none b?| ing to give our custoS ; everything in ou? i close margin. always. Shoes! JHH lent of mvn's ladte^^J le shapes and leathers A 1ats! eed of we can certainly do a lot and can fit yon in a ive them still cheaper but ARE EXCEPTIONALLY ;ake a look. C O uWn j U i.uii n in muiy oil zitts 3 ^lad to have you Visit us^graj :cause the same namePH t manufacturers that tne^ or strength. 1'he fact that >n Sour, Strawberry, Peach, r flavors, are pufup by all idartl by which to jud^e in every way to the others.^gd| trength to the best plah<^^w? etter than some. Thcyflj Y tasting them, not^^ .wool and a yard e make the best h| competitors, andH a way to impro^fl equal, (careful In ir dealing with (fl ; not only for us our goods also, afl