Pickens Senuinel-Journel Xdvortlieg Rotes Reasonable Subscripflon Price One Dollar a Year c In Advance. --,a 0 , o, .s Ptetenn Pustomce as second Clas Mali Matter P ICKENS, I. .: THURSDAY. JULY 6 1911. n, c Contest Closed. On Saturday night. July 1st, e the Sentinel-Journal's contest it closed at 10 o'clock, as adver- r< tised. The box was sealed in k the presence of witnesses and J delivered to a representative of Iy the committee and deposited in M the vault of the Keowee Bank " until the time for counting the el same arrived. The committee handled the B count with promptness and dis- a patch, and they have our sincere thanks for the kindness ren- a dered us. ti All of the contestants made g some gains, and it was a hot race to the finish. We are un- t< der imaniy obligations to theni s for the inlelatigable work they n1 perftiorm 1ed, anl 0our regret is t< that, we. are niot finllciilly able I 4o give eacl yolig lady a piano y and eacl -eitlelliall a stalk- Il Cutter tl The vote stool as fllows, as t] found anl inl rlepoted by the coni mitte. As they usel ani auililg ' match(,Iine tihis report inn1st, he ib solitely correct: CONT1E.s'TAN TS FOR P'IAN(). v NORIUS: liss (it'in Shf-riff PICKENS, Houte 4. Miss Evla 'wer U DANCU1111-',L'Tken,~ 369,5u PI CK ENS: Mliss A l L1nnie II0rd I0Z! aiet Pearla oleite. Miss Josie Mhaddain 1 ,676 M is T Bates r .6xi DACUSV1Le I iss Lillie Sv' MI iros ItIT., Marietta, Rue2 . r--1.ia Jonlem-.2 PICK ENS. It. 5. ra Prter.,, 103,2675 MissNin Grifin1'0.725 JEASE, I. 1. PICKIENS, It. 1. Gracia Porter 1115.100 Mi3. F.n F rifan 101,75 F.e mithoo 474,475 PIGKENS, 1 . J. IB. Fidle 1,119100 PICK ENs, It 4. A . . llgood~ 1.8575 Bi. F. F ireea 0,7 W. W. Man idie 93,2:50 F. R. MonS 1I5, 75 PiCKENS, R 6. W. P. Aliene 9387.5 Edbt CGrtif 17225 A.BL.Y. It1 7,8. M. M. O'>eler 105,725 WJ. B, Banttl 98.050 PACKEAs, R 6. .1. L. O'Dgell 105725 M4URPH REE. J L T1'..mais 1013,025 EASLEY IR I J Bird Looper 1. '9,375 DACUSYI LLE J. H. hlughes 7,2 COLLEGE0OF HARLESTON 127th Year begins September 29 Ennani mce examninaition at al.l~~ he<'oun.. ty-eson Friday, J uly 7, at liii. mi. The- College is well endowe.n ab'inig it .0 o mamt iin the highest stai ards. Ii offers compleIte 4-Yeair mourses mi Ancient at~ml Modelrn l1,anguaiges, 1 ~ lte. miatcs, Hi istot y. Econoie is, Science, and Enigineeing. Courses for II. A., II. S., and Ii. . degree wiath Engineering. A free tuition schliarship to each County of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $100 a year and free tuition, open to competiive examination in September, Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Wrnte to H ARRISON R ANDOLPH, Pres. Charleston, 8. 0. Marietta, R. 2. On the night of the 2bth ult. te storehouse of Dr. John M. renshaw was broken into, and far as could be ascertained thing of very great value was Lken therefrom. A. M. Simmons, one of our kost progressive farmers, had >tton blooms on the 28th ult. What has become of our >unty supervisor? The roads i our section are getting pretty >ugh,aid especially the Pump intown and Easley road from . A. Hendricks' to the Whit tire branch across by Table ountain it will require the gang" to place it in good trav ing' condition. Hope the su arv'sor will instruct Com'r agwell to look after same right way. Born, on the 3d inst., to Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Nimmons, of 1e Mount Tabor section, a fine irl. We had a most enjoyable en rtainment at our new high 1hool building on Saturday ight., 2d inst., to raise funds > purcihase school supplies. I rs. J. 1. lleece, wife of. the ror'ssor, at the lml 101, Sure lid nike a mostt brilliant success- of I aTair. The n 'n.din" of all Ie vrIioniOs dialogues was sim Ily suiperb, and very impressive. 'lhe rapid trailing Mrs. J. 1. ave them showed inarked tal lit and executive ability in a 1rY hir lge degree. I' (-lr. boys nld girls w\oul arouse them11 1lves to a highder trailinti. tind ilii ly aply thlemselves,t ley conhIl shake~ the ~'vrv'ona ioln of tle (duIcatioitI y uon11 tlwhe re g :I n de ontvirtain lent. werei 14"a1 -( an Crer :viti, Ilo 'ianenshaw, ad latzer Rdolph an11d Prue Hen 1ricks, Lawrence and A' (". jutherland. Aniong the voing ladies were Misses Sallie and Laura Rigdon, Irene and Erma Hendricks, Elizabeth and Pearl Sutherland, Nora Williams and lone Hendricks. In my judeg ment it would not oe out of place right here to state that if our school w'as able to secure the services of Prof. J. I. Reece, who is a graduate of Harvard Col lege, and his talented wife, who has had several years' experi. ence as teacher in a college in North Carolina, we could show you sonie well-trained young men and women in our district. Mrs. J. E Rtite joined her hus band Monday, who has taken charge of a big school in Ala. bama. We wvish them success in their newv field of labor. Well, we held our election on Saturday, '24th tilt., on a 4-mill levy, and the nays beat the yeas by only one vote. Sorry the yeas didi not sulcceed, butt such was the result of a strictly fait election, and the nays have it. This is the first of the schoolas. tic year, and your corre&spOnident would like to knowv when wt can come again with anothei election. LOOKERION. Liberty, H. 4. Miss Flora Connel ly viite Miss M attie Brown Sndayfl af ternoon. The girls report a jolly old time. Miss Lena, Brown was the guest of Miss Essie Bagwell. Sunday afterno)on. Mr . Leonard( J one4s anud his sister. Miss Bessie, attendedi th( all-day singing at Secona lasi Sunday. Mr. Fletcher Stewvart vliited' Mr'. Ad. B~agwell. Sunday, and it got's without saying that they had a high old time. Mr, and Mrs. WV. .R. B~agwell visited( Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mor gan, Sunday, lFarmers o)f this se2ctionl are progressing nicely wvith theii "THE TOWN BAN~D' WANTED Country produce. Chickens. Eggs, Corn. Hams, Lard Anything you h1ave to sell that we an handle, will allow you top o' the narket for. cash or barter. Want you to get our prices before you uy your goods. If we can't aave 3 ou noney no one can. If you didn't raise any wheat we want ;o figu e with you on your flour bills. 'o use to tell you what "Capitola" is. Sverybody knows it is par excellence Alsa White Roll-as good as the best. Get one of our indestructible ame less Horse collars-guaranteed to cure -ore shoulders. Got plenty of Bran, Oats. Corn, (-iops, ind feed stuff. Full line of lubricar'it g Ak-114 vaLM1 imythert thliingsA you mil gl t r 1.1 01,r -- _ , Y g~ly 4 I r/ I oill Spk r 1oli, A '. , . 1 iholin imy of thA. r1I li.n.m - ingu i brs vill plem e; t e I-1 1d get the preuu minio th.y ly l fr-a / 11) goot the .. E. l(u,* . '2 i Ii) . BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. (. . lltite over 'j iieens ba k. 4Ntf. CLEMSON AG It . U A U IA 1 1', rceI see-i t (), 7-r 741- Valitu of r ' a v- 3 (o e.s a Mit i,. asses a O sret-N se4 Te6c1e. a, 0ti h Oth e-s. Seven full four . ears courses in Agri culture, engineering, etc. Cost per session of nine months in cluding all fees, board, heat, light, laun dry, and rnecessary uniforms-$121.87. Students who are financially able, pay3 $40.3-0 tuitIon adlditional SCHOLASHIP AND ENTRANCE EX \MINA TIONS The College maintains 124 Agricul tural Scholarships. and 43 Textile Schol arathips. worth each $100).Q0 and. fret tur, ion. (Students who have attended il sona College or any other Collegei or Uni gersity, are r. eligih'.e for the scholar soips unless there are no other ehigih applicants) 'cholar'ship aind entrance examintioni will ho he*ld at the County' Seats, Ju!) 14th. 9 a. im. NEXT SESSION OPENS. SEPT. 13, 1911. Write AT ONCE t.) W. M. Riggs President, Cleamo O College, S. C.. fo: catalog. schoi~larshiip bla .ks, etc. If yor delay. youii may tbe crowded out.. Liberty Circiait Appointments. Liberty: 4th Sundety 11 a. mn and 1st Stmday night 7:30 p. m Ruhamah: 1st Sunday morn ing 11 a. mn. Bethlehem: '2d Sunday 11 a mn. and 4th Sunday afternoon. Gap Hill: 3d Sunday 11 a. mn Fairview, 3d Sunday after noon. Twelve Mile: 2d Sunday af ternoon. Secret Order. Meetings. Masonic- A. F. & A. M. mneet Saturday nights on or beOfort the full moon Chapter-R. A. M. meets Fri day nights on or after the fuil moon. K. of P.-Meets ever'y Mon (lay night after the fi'st an< third Sundays. WV. 0. W.-Meets every firs1 and third Tuesdlay nights. City Council mecets Tuesday nights after first Mondlays. Street Tax Due. A fte? the 20th inst., a penalty of 50 or cent. wvill be added or all 10 have not paid theoi streo tax by that date. S. B. CRAmo, Mayor. XX. F. MAULDIN, Clerk. P ,ken, A, 0. Jnly C. 1 Botanic Blood Balm , (D. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood Blood Polson, BONE PAINS, CAN CER,SCALY SKIN, PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Bezemas Itching Humors. '.,v li., ..1 9 .i.- lv thur kills the p -il in I ' I.. '1 1l nnd11( then putrifi it-s - inig a flood of piure, rich hlood direct to bop skin surface. hones. joints and wherever th. dimwia is lo-ited. In this way all sores. ulcers. pimples. eruptions %re healed and cured. pains and aches oif theumantism cease, swellings subside. B. It. B. compiletely changes the body into a elptnn healthy condition, giving II tiskin the rich. red hue of perfect helith. B. It. B. cures the worst old cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOODAMBLM-B 88 plealsint liutt sarct i tatke; colposett of pure IAlitnhi l redtients. It puarifies awtl eniriihes the luie. 1 j. 1t. . It. rti w s thev nerves 11n11 hbi s u: t- rk (1ownt Nystin1 Drug. wk n t .. ,'s: % -' : - V 1. Wil h eitre.-. t nity. f661 hon i'i-ire. d4-1 at All Drug Stort-; 19......... .. . F. E, AI \' I ew "RckHil"Lihls Run, Mot yis An N Durale o Q~ew styiehSeat Ru-ig M Eeyfaueotg Styshke atns, Surae Runosf samed Hig Quaisty.eSinls qOureguarantee Soprotecion Psoes Caedod WimFay . Rock HiUh Quality Caoa metouf gurae.1e you Tocton. Agnt entT inomind and ivn Nort' Chapenst pun.n11a.m. Frenshi 1st Sn. I . hma. 1B1t.het. Sun. 11)OI a. m. i pNw Hoet idn . 3lii p. m.i McP innir's Chapel st Sun 11. i a. m. Salem 4th Sun. 11 a. mn. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM FOR CLOTHING1 FOR THE BEST HATS FOR THE BEST FUNSI -SEE Smith AND Bristow Greenville, S. C. Strictly one price ii Yolul Money Back if You are * FILETIC CUT CLOTHES" SKHDREYFUSIC cOi }(SQ ~ 4 7KAHN' DF-5CU CM~E o Satisfied, NE W YORK F1, TAT KEG (1F. THE DRINK THAT REACHES T E SPOT ickens Bottling orks, R.L. Davis .Proprieto-ri~ The A dvantage of Having Your Side Dressing in the Ground now is this: Suppose you get a light shower, by the time you can haul your fertilizer home and put it in the ground, the effects of the shower is ov-:r, but if you have your side dressing in ti e ground when the shower comes, it sets to work at Cwge, bert= 6ting your cr';ps, and you can see the benefit in twenty four hours. In th se unusual seasons, it stands a farmer wvell in hand to be reinly when the showers and rains come. They aire coing t com'e sometime, and it is well to be ready. Side dr.i' e you better than any fertilizer put ini the ground. It i- no t .. gjiesnion Of whether you can aflord it, because you e-' b ek mn cpsso much more than you spend for side dress ing. The question is can you afford not to side dress. We - a1re ready to deliver the goods; they are the best put in sacks, and made especially for sidedressing. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co, ANDERSON, S. C. Jd. R. YANDIVER, Pres. D. 8. YANDiVER, Mgr. A.K. PARK4 Pendleton St. Greenville. Our house is nowv full of New Crisp Spring Goods, Ranging from a 5C Calico to a $2.oo the yaird Silk--anything the Lady needs for her Spring ' Make-Up" (except a hat). For the Quality of the Goods, my Prices SHALL BE THE LOWEST.K We shall be pleased to show you our Goods and Prove our Assertion. A. K'. PARK. "Niore GoodR For L'ess Mon'ey"