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r Mens EsntiLel-Journal. Happenings ol a Local and Personal Mar;. ? Pay for llio j>ap?r. ? IJi:v?-r look tiov.si on lli"So who look nj> to '.on. ? Mr. and Mis. ]). F. Parsons spent. i:i I.iiioity. ? \Y. O. U 'stnv iind D. I!, lmmik y ! have ( M-hiU'g. >1 :. suleiict-. ? Mrs. A. .1 vi.-iU-d Vr:s. T. ! 13. 3-Ii??uiiiss, ? ! i'jit-li-v, lust wtn-!. . T.i..? 1 > (: .11 : <> 1 wir. i-i;m v> I: i jU'lilll'M !U. IK XI. Stltulixy Dl 'l lllll;; It i 11 o'clic::. ? U (1 Curutoi) unci P. 10. .\:<x | niKin', <?) I'icU.-ns, i>peut .liuiuliy in <3re?.n ville. ?Under tlio ii lliinncn nf dm i*? ? . cent warm days, \u.mg trues aio buginning lo bud. ?Dr. W. F. Austin, (lentint, will be in 1'iokoQH Tuesday unit Wednesday, M uch 'J2d and 23d. ?Mrs. Anita Ambler Brenzealp. of Ueltoi', is on a visit. to her parents, Mr. nml Mre. J. II. Ambler. ?Tlio to!* |i!n?iio exchange office bus been moved Mid is now incuted up taira yvor the l\ilu:tin bank. ? Even when nho d-tean't love her husband ft wiiiii ui can b.s jealous* ot' ! another thai she mi-pools vtues. ?Dr. A. 15, U'l.rdlnw, d<ntisl, will i be in his oQiee in ficken.s Tuesday I 1111.1 \Vf.|lM?m.l,.u ') ) 1 1 <> > i i .. > * * I (l( Uil <UW(| itliVl ??0(l. I J I ?March linn two full moons. Ono , made itn appcarance on tbn l?t ami j the other in to nliow up uii tlio olat. ' ?A woman is pretty niclc when she doesn't yet < x<*llt-cl because the woman who curia liur hair forgot to come. ?J. Tlobert Ellis and wife, of the Oreenville side, are on a vinit to his fother and mother, Mr. and MraGid ? Col J. 15. Ha good. who hrt? been ^ I quite hick tor soon; time, iw slowly improving Mini is mow able to ridu out some. ?The graded echool building ut Eanley ie faut Hearing completion end will bo rt.-ndy for occupancy in a low weeks. ?The tax books closed ywnttrdny | and now Treasurer Fnrr is busy put-' ting up tliH additional penalty and issuing executions. ?Flour, bacon and lurd are advancing in price. The all cotton men will p?y 12 to 15 centB for ba<x>n if it keeps going up. --The ntw subscribers have made a lino start for the new year. Let tllam nnnlinun ' .... winiuuu iu cuiuHi n u waul one thousand now ouch. ? Miss Jessio Thomas, aftor npendinir the wmtor in Florida, bus returned to PiokeUH and rebumed | clmryu ?if her raunic clasn. , ?According to the government j wumuui- ourcau too winter now parsing in tbu coldest thin country bus experienced in thirty-two yours ?In ancient turn s kisning a pretty girl wan considered a ( rtain euro for tho headache. It is iliflicult to improve ujxjii the old time remedies. ?This i? campaign year and every voter abould have a copy of The Sentinel Jourual in order to understand the issues that will come before the people. ?From tho numlmr of n?m<? in# mentioned as candidates for tho various county offices, the political campaign in this county this year will be a lively one. , ?Tho second quarterly conference of Pickens circuit will bo held at Twelve Mile March 2Gth and 27th i instant. Stewards take notice and . govern yourselves accordingly. i ?"Flinch" has become a tiling of the past in l'ickons, and "Pitt," the new card gnmo, which, by tlio way, is said to bo J. Pierpont Morgan's favorite game, hay taken its place, ?Now tliat tlm yellow dog has be?n collared, bo to spoak, who in going to see that be in placed ou (he Auditor's books. His name is legion ana nis neighbors should not overlook him. ?In consequence of n rush order from tbe Japanese government for locomotives, the L'hilndolpliia locomotive phwit has established a now rec ord by constructing seven locomotives iu one duv. ?Some people inRtwul of pruning for .slionld pvuv fur j.'ii'. ? C5mo MI II'KH tim oikici'M niwi ^n?> Be libit f.?r M !iy .S'-ft inol-Kni'ii i!. ?Tin I'-iImmw continue ii-m'' !< )tili'/,.-is :i\v:iy fv in t< >\n in ):: ;j cjimnt i! ii-h. ? Don't ? !? ?n? ?! ? 1 ) weiitln r. Tlwi" urn .1 r <>{ Will III till} 8 uilcU'l. - Miss S:' Ml: I"T f?1 I i - . if ('rlV./.tl I \ iiif, s- l t* *j.tiv >. 1 'ifli tis \\ iti\ 1 h. r ! -?. M .1 I! !-' >: ' ifi ' > ft I* - :i> imi ) ? i t i l?-. ti ?*.J1 u i i In I! Iv in a I n ilt l j ti%i f the; u-li |i!.vtiu whoil t.ht-v m in't ' .li .vs, ;h ?f y ?* j smi'rt ! ? '?>. ? i r i hilc i t:i|" *?! *- I <1 \ l.lf I'lIK" ;n i.-.i'i \ f J in::u'.'in i ?? ?|1 i > :nv. t?i *< ;iyt> i ? K'..( ; vtMir t'y on t l:,i iiuiiciini'd i y" . . 1 lm-nts J',. K. iiunper f.?r HlieriiV *t?<I I W. A Iji.i k fur o-uotu'f, hsivi? hrokeu j tho inn itnd uuw till! lu>\s w 11 l;ot n I ? nomiivj?. ? Tho inctnlM i sliip nml Frif inl.-t i,f Tabor church urn r< qut-sU'tl to meet I tln-m Saturday afternoon next, at 1 o'clock for church coi.ieri-noo anil to cica'i out !lit* church. Dr. CJcorgn Curcton, of Kvr.K'haw, S. spent Sunday with his parents in dickens. llo was oil his uiiv to Atl/mt t to attend ili? c.HiiuicnUcinniit cxi'iciM's nf tli*? Ail.. l.'ulleg-: of Pharmacy. ?John M. (her, president (if tlit; Kan ley cotton mills, ha^ been elected president nf tho Franklin mills, at (livers Mr. Goer wi'l continue to reside nt Knsley and divido his tinm between the two mills. ? Little Mioses Mary and Williu Luthem returned to Clinton Monday. They weie accompanied down by Minn Sadie Riehey who will sp"iul Heveral days with her sister, Mrs. Lathem, ut tho Orphanage. ?A Georgia editor observes-: "It in .said that u man who squeezes a . . u.< i iiis wile. A glaoco nt our subscription book l?*n. 1b us ti? believe that few women in this section are having their ribs broken." ?The law ngaim<t slot machines in this Stuto litis g no into ellVct. The machines exempted from the provisions of the law are those which g\?e a certain ami fair return for each Coin ami in which there id no element of chanco. ? According to the roport of J. D. Holder, cotton weigher at 1'ickeus, last Bea-ou bo weighed 3,200 bales of cotton, and up to last night be hud weighed 3,300 bales. Thin weighing wt Pickens will Amount to 3,500 buluH. ?A nefiuH of roeetingH will begin at the Methodist church in I'icken.s tliu fourth Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, liov. S. W. Henry, of Fmidleton, 'vill conduct the meeting. Everybody uf every denomination is cordially invited. ? J as. Dodgens' Iioiish uud contents were destroeed by lire last Friday afternoon. The origin of the lire ;u ??...... ?i? " io pu|I|;u?mu 10 d? iiiai it spark from the engine of ti e Pickens lltilroad Hot it on lire. Ti.ti loss is very heavy oit Mr. Dodging. ?Surge Plnnkett in the Atlanta Constitution s?ys that ico upon the tr.cs in February means a good crop year, anil this was a comfortable rod.-otion to hiiu during tlm lute had spell. Every one will hope that ho is a true prophet. ^r-'flie many friends in Pickens, (rod elB0v\here, of Isaiah (Joy. will 1?? pleased to luarn of bis promotion, in Washington, to the position of prop.inct detective. ilo now appears in citizenu clothes with only about four hours work ench dny. /' -?II. E. Bruce hus returned from Now York, where ho has been purchasing a largo stock of spring aud summer goods for tho "Big Htoro." The gooda are rolling in aud tiro being marked up at a price that will Hiiiiii fnlfn llioio ?u?ui utlb U^iWII. Miss Wilvey Chapman died at tho homo of her ftithor, William Chapman, on Big East u toe, wn the 0tli inat., after a short illneKH, aged about twenty-five yours. Her remains woro buried at McKinney'a Chapel tho day followiug her death. ?If any one doubts that a largo crop of cotton will bo planted this spring lot him riJo through tho conn try uiui look at the doming of old hedge rows, ditches, fences, etc. There nro many places where hushes and briers will give place to cotton. ? Modesty, bo far n? it is affected by clothes, is n thin<? of change nud fashion. Women in a ball room at tins jw.-riod went* without a second thoughi. cowus that a hnndred yen is ago in this country would have driv en all maidenly fucos behind their I fans. I " ' I ?It i* n setlhd fuel thnt \Sqniro ?V. I,. Jenkins intMidu tu he a candi| 'Iti!o f??r Hoiii'.- i Hii-c, ('jut wlint ono it | is cannot 1 *n f??U!ul nut til present.) fi r ho hab treat* <1 himself to a nc? | l"P u,?{fy ami a j,'nn?l hnrse v.Mh v.hivh to iiiiilco (ho roui.ils i.i." lie C. Mil j)ili<f|l. ?Tho Barnwell IVir n:i Mnmlay p t it if>}>?>< 1 Chief J>i-1 io<! 1\MW i .i- ?" x5 r si 11 n 'if (lit* (,'d )11 of i' to C() < liiOl <! (HI } !:<.. 4i.il Mi 11 i!:iv i'i April :':i<l ?*.lis i no four \v? rks f n?'Ct!sci'r>, vsilli if jii ('< )! li Fine", of Atnif'r -on, ns Special ivtrnut 1! i'vui'lr. 1 In; <i {jUiilto in ]>:c'c; its hive uliv.'itiy }>ul?l more IVsrhliB tk tliis vim- than thi'V sniil <Inn?>tf tin* -:11 !?: ft?ns-?n of lusJ, war, ami stili )i>> <'i\ is fi.v ! ???* r' -* 1 " ^ XI 10 |]Ut KIlOWIi wl.-ic (Iih miles will slop at lust it i* ]>M'iii'.'tv* 1 tiiiU fhcv will doultlu any ni'?*viuO!> soaaou'8 business. | - - l*rv. T\ 1> Tliomna, pastor of J Jbc J'osbsic rinn ciiurcli :>> this pi actami Enslt-v, bus r< si'.'iii il Kin pustor !>'< to iiciv-jit :\ call ftt ('olloj.jo l*>n 1%, (jjv. N?'t only I Iim uiuMibi'rs i>f liis cburcjlw'S, but nil tin* j?oo?1 pco;>!? <>; lMrlo-liS ami E isiry Ic^.i ' t t iflt !i< bus ileciiUd to iiiiiUo this obn:i{;<'. ?It. M. Ilill, of tlio Miiynni'il sic wan in l'lokens Cueftday oibusiness. Mnck Ihih had a had arm sincc: September and been unable t> do much work on necouut of it. I It 11*i<l ouo of his mules to die a nhors time HRn but tins bought Another and ban l>eguii operations for furmin*.' and if the price of c?ihm next full u up any he will soon bo on top. ?13. Frank Looper, who run wooed in t he men for sheriff four yearn rtj;o, ?<us h?? "ill run tirst this time. >>11< 1 foi- good luck, lias atnrteit the ball 'o vol'ing by announcing himself this week for that otTiniv H<> .. j>oud supervisor, and hIioiiIi] ho he el ct?-d sheriff, he would nerve Unpeople faithfully ami well and would not betray tho honor and trust reposvd in him hy them ?The members of the Pioknnn D | O. will uivM nu entertainment in the m-nr future. The meeting ln*t Fn day whs whII attended and after the ' ;>un'kU?'Hs and dineussiunu were ended, Mrs. McFall nerved a delicious course of H\\e?-t? She al?o presented as ? I Rouvenir, each lady a picturo of the | Confederate flag painted on a card tied with a red and white rihhon Tho designs were executed by Miss (JtiHHio Hubbard who is a talented artist. Those meetings continue to grow in interest, instruction and pi en a u re. ? Robert Mosoloy, of the Jooassoo section, wns in Pickens Tuesday and ho informs us that about iOO feet has caved in from tho lower side of the dam at lake Toxaway. All the hands that onn ho gotten are at wotk on it repairing the lireak, which i? estimated to cost $700. The people below tho dam and on waters tributary had belter look out. While the dam may not break, yet it could, and if it did, it would cause much more damage than the freshet last June. In order to bo on the safe hi-.lo they had bett< r "keep their weather eye open." | Business Locals. | ?Head It. C. Curter'a new ad and got posted ou prices. Wamtkd ?100 bushels of peannta at $1.00 per buehol. Craig Bros. ?li. C. Carter haa plenty of corn, oats, bran and bay at money saving prices. ?It. C. Carter has a few horses ??,! i " ... - luuiurt iuii. como quick beforo they are ftll goue. ? Don't forgot tho millinery opening tit Heath-Brucn-Morrow Co., Friday ami Saturday, 25th and 20th. ?I havo some nice pigs ready for delivery. Prico $2.50 each. m2ml. John Ferguson. ? Kverybodv is invited to tho grand oponing at Heath-Bruco-Morrow Co., Friday and Saturday, 25t.h and 25th. ? Grand display of pattern lints and dress iroods at Heftth-Brnnw. Morrow Co., 25th find 2(5th. Don't I fail to hoc them. ?A fresh lot of Nnnnally's candies and fancy candies of nil kinds just I received fresh from the factory, i TicUons Drug Co. i Another Car of 1 Mitchel = \ A '"(isv reasons why tlioy aio 1 >o11? r t I : 5T\ Because Their inunonso Immo dent:! d i f< he l)iiili, price heiug a at.-;: ?;.tl ?rv < itv, knowing lull well t h n t <! !. -i << t'? tlii> cu t <>!' MiiMin!* ii w to it.s iniriii^ie vnlue Because M rmiELL & LEWIS Iinvo mil'.i to work i n, Di-oha'ilv iho largest :i tin) world ami c.'UiWl handle :ii < !>< :!;>e.i limn any other c?>n<vrn, li have liiiilL t ? only uno standard? Because compnny builds onlv Wn^i ii?, Timv ') }><>v onlv kiid <>[ hib Innld onlv onn v f .. ?> ; iv . I ? Southern grades. Th?v aro : il 1 whelIn r <>1 tin* lightest. c>mi-ho.s ( art! (In* *anie as to material sind \\< Remember There in sonn-t '.|i"K besides "Pure M1TCI1 ELL Whjjou: There (here is honesty of purpose, th?>re there is ample and ea*<y capital to dftMrniinnlion that, ines;>ective ?t" MITCHELL vV AGON shall alusiv OF THE ROAD." 7-* ? | f? nrt< - roiger c: i norn Icy Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Fur I JIT PAYS ri t --?FOR CA I ? ******** t\Vo wifh to cull your special attenti< Shoes that w urn offering vt rv ch?*H| 1'oint, Dixit) Girl, )frl.">0. Dolly 1J t.$2.00. Wh also liavp a lot of Ladies Kim sizes 3'? to 4'h, tluit w?; are I'lTerint line of Men's Finw Shown, Americas tferson $'2.;j0, most perpie a<>1 I for $:{ DO. W?- have a good ;".0o Overall (brown One of the strongest lines of Mens V\ A IVnch 1'rip Mnlnsses in buckets 40e ' barrels for 85o per gallon. 9 Some startling bargains in little thin Q PIp Qans for 10c that are actually worth ? gauon cups Tor 5c. We have on hand a ^ for teas and 18c set for table. Xice ();ilv 4PH 98c set. Pearl Buttons ?c dozen. Cnrrj | 10c. A nice little dinner beii tor 10c, or \f Now is match time or aoon will be ? 0^ Tobacco Tags. We give a box of match* rj Ih*1O\V? ? BRO"' s MULE, EARLY I V Li JACK, LIBERTY E C HPTCHET, AND SWEEP ST, We are the produce dealt?!s and exp< to the highest notch. Come to see us an (? C/i*aig Br ? One-Pric* 9? ? ^ ? ?fl J W. T. McFALL, M President I PICKENS y PICKENS, ! C CAPITAL # PROFITS \ DEPOSITS \] WE PAY INTEREST ON i MAKE LOANS TO ^ Hy Careful and constant wor M Hank largely increases every y W We solicit your business anc ^ every reasonable accomodatioi L8B ft?jUF ;bbb :hose Groat crk. QIT*! .?3 9 <13 hnn u>y o'.nt-r wugtiii: >r ?ne wry kooiIh th.\t co n '0||K!(Im|'U; i< >11 Sin MJiSliliSt 1 nno or tw<? i! >il is judiciously iiicK; will :kM $o.()u i r #10.<_ :> ms of (li.liars of civ a;> capital it <1 ltfst i <}uipp?'(l lactorv in iy class <>1 (/odds m.h cheap <>:" in t r over F1KTY YKAKiS that tlio 1JKST. no !?u_r?iies or other sii'e lii >s. or, <na? yr.i'lo of material, d JV ?;<m k, no jmh',v hr.'rml-. i o >r:i:i<l? tl "M ITOI KI/L. ' :.n?l >r tin* heaviest ti n -k, > i- y )rkmiushi|). Commprcialiam" behind the fiimilv pride and reputation, is a lil'u time of exjerioi.ee, carry out these purposes and a mero dollars ami ci'ut-, Til 10 h remain 'THE MONARCH , SOLE AGENTS. inshiug Goods a specialty. "^? ? ^ xi buy! SH !?- 5 in to our i mm on ?e line of \ p. Ltidiex Klne SI>o?>h. High J fun, $1.75, an<l Hour Wuril i* Sliovs both in Bull m uiui , .......>r>u j..t J? PO|||(. Ulir ' I ?, otliern sell for $;}.<V). Jef.) without apron, for 44c. 'oik Shirts we ever i-old. A splendid Molasses in ? K*. We are afFerintf Rome ? 12} to Ific. Plenty of half lot of nice Spoons 10c Hot mixed Knives and Forks for ^ f Combs 5c. Hoi Ml! nriialmu ^ les.s than .1 dozen egga. Vl o don't throw away your y 18 t\>r each tax mentioned Jfe 3 1IRD, SCHNAPPS, a IELL, SPOT CASH, V (IKES. 5 ;ct to keep the market tip ^ d get your moneys worth. V others 5 e Cash Store ? I* f?!) J. Mel). IlItUCK, ^ Cashier, fa BANK } 5. C. % $ 20,500.00 B 11,000.oo 1 - 105,000.00 f TIME DEPOSITS \ FARMERS. / k tht* business of this Jr I win extend to you ^ |