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NE Dry Goods, clothinl Bu.ggies and Wa For the past month we have Pickens. We are not much on ' in 1897 has been phenomenal an ces are always right; goods boug, Our Dress Goods Depar -complete in every detail, larg ever shown, all the latest styli Flannels, Serges, Pannamas, cloths and silks, Outings, Blankets, Rugs and Art Squa Largest stock of Ladies' Coats ever brought to Pick styles- from $:-5o to $15 Coat fqr Ladies, $7.52 to $I Clothing, Cic When it comes to clothing show procession and all, we stock, best styles and pattern store, suits for men $3-50 to to $15, children from $i to ( Shoe" brand if you would hi FO Le Clothing, Shoes, Chase City buggies, ~I ~i~r~1 7.... 'hoes, I Pickens Sentinel-Journal Happeningv of a Local and Personal Nature. The ales M onday were well atten dod and over $30,000 worth of land ws sold, >and it all brought good prices. Frank and~ Miss L'zzie Alexander, of Pickens county, spent Saturday and Sunda. with John L Smnith and family, of $stamp Creek-J.Kaoweo Courier. A meeting .of the T weive iMile Al liance will be held at Mountein Grove church on Saturday the 23d instant All members are urged to be ipresent as business o'f importance ie to be attended to. H. Frank Smith, of the Glss Mountain section,, was exhibieing ii Pickens Monday as fine a colt as ~eonk be found anywhere It is only' 11 r. months old, wveighi 725 pounds and i certainly a beauty. Se'veral of orr friends from varieu parts of the county called to see ui Monday and caused the "devil" smile when he heard the rattle of tb "chinek" as they carried away re ceipts for another year. A. J. Senlell, who lives on the Gai rett place, near Cateechee, -vill ge 20 bales of cotton from 17 acres< land. He also made 150 bushelsc * . * : rt, beside 1arm. WhL , at Cate chee, by J. Alonzo Brown, N. I Mr. Alonzo Arthur and. AlisR JBess Cook, eldest daughteor of I. N. Cool * of the Norris section. The hapy young cou pie have the best wishes their many frienids for a long, h'ip W FA g, Shoes, Hats, Gen gons. Almost ever been receiving New Fall Goods < HOT AIR", but we believe in doi d we appreciate the fact that the s [it right sell themselves. tment, as usual, is ber if we can 'est stock we have sole agents I es and patterns in line which is Henriettas, Broad- world, suits Flannels, Kerseys, teed. Over< Lres at all prices, IRain Coats f Cloaks and Rain stock of Hat ens, all colors and Hat at $3, T The Kenyon Rain There is r othing! shoe trade o we are the whole you can get have the largest! shoddy shoe s ever shown at this "feller". T $25, for youths $2.50 is, we don't '7. Buy the "Horse ing is our in wve a fit, and remem- ble Battle A eR, TI Hats and Gents' Furti tron King stoves, New 1ynchburg Plows. All Patterns. MrAs, T. Gossett, of West Green .ville, left yesterday for Baltimoro to a the John Hopkins hoapital, accoma it punied by her sister, Mrs, H. A. Rol- I inson (d Pickens. Mrs. GossettlI will eater the hospital for treatment. ii -fGreenville Piedmont. I tI Mariedt on the 24th ult., att the residence of Mirs. R. C. Wyatt, moth er of the bride, Mildred Wyatt, of the Bnusby Creek section, to Eugenie t B~owie, formerly of ifonea Path, but now of Pittsburg, Pa., IIesv. DuBose performing the ceremony. In the U. S. court at Greenville the , drmg net Landed the followiing convic- a tions: Ed Young, 2 mon the; Sank .i aHendricks, 3 month anit :$200 floe; t Avery Stewart, 8 months and $100 fine-, Walker Stewart, 3 months and ,4 $200 line. They are now in the a Pickene jail serving sentence. 3. Rt. Meece, of Rosmnan, N. C., is sawing lumber on the Daniel Win chester lands~ on the head .of Nine Times. Mr. Meece broaught a good outfit with him across the mountain, B coining byI way of the Sassafrae Giap road. HeT has the reputotion of be 0 ing the heat sawyer ini these parts. e J. M. Gantt., who for theQ *a)t year has been very satisfaictorily hol'ding down a job with "The 1ig Store," -leaves Friday for Obarlottesville. Va , where he goes to take a job wvithu a contracting company, who bas at job of building a reservoir anduu put. sting in a system of waterworks ini that 0 town. Jim is a splendid fellow, a good wvorkman, and is just somted for -the job he has acO3epted. This pi ., tion has been open for him fori some) ie time, but he bas just marlh- Up hml mind to accept. He will leave his yfamily hero for the winter. His >f many friends hate to see him leave yPickens, but wish for him all kinds LL G :' Furnishing Goi ything in car lots laily and now we can show you ng things and showing what w .cret of our success has been sc 't fit you out of our stock w4 or the International Tailoring the best Tailoring Concern it rom $15 to $45, a perfect fit gi .oats for everybody, from $5 tc Dr boys and men $7-50 to $15 3, among them the cekbrated 1 he Stetson at $5 and $6. Shoes, Shoes! ,o denying the fact that we hav f the town, if yQu want good them here, but if you want < s you will have to hunt the ie secret of our immense shoe handle cheap shoes, the best or otto. In coarse goods the old xe stands out far ahead of any JORN ishing Goods a spec Home sewing mach V11Ue'S. Mr. ind Mrs. D. H1. Kueaneir anid sters, Misses Carrie al Anon, vis ad at tur home of A. A. Baker, near ickene, Saturday night. C. L. ean, of Atlanta, has had a n.w res lence erected on his plantation, near lmeaant Hill, where a 2 story, 8 room uil dig was burned last s.pring. ~codon Paimer and wife rare occupy g the new building. N. R, eunnemur atteudled the meeting of eo "Odd L<'elows" at New,~rv onue ight last week. -[ Benca~ J1ournal, Our good friend and s4tntch stand y. John TI. Langcstou, say.-s we shall at want during these hard times. If re can find some others to furnish he meat and meail he will furnish he tnrnips. Mouday he left a few iamples at this offise of the "Cow torn" and "Langston% Best" varie ies that are the~ fintest we have seen tod they eat well, too. Mr. Lang ton believes in raising everything he :an at home, and bie generally does ao. John, come again, and bring no turnips. A t the fourth quarterif conferen co ield wvith the Pickenis Methodist 3huirch last Saturday, a v.ery isatisfac bOr'y repy ,t. wa4 m'zc.u' Wh ile the other urtches comptuj.u ug loIs chirge thOse Lue) to~ Ise tht every.ihing was squacred up 'iefore the mneetinug cf the analfl confrence, ini (affuev in D~e cem1)ber. This church'*! (Pliecens) paid their part of t he paco' salary in ful! 11aon oething like 920) over. Th'lis is a spl'dndid show; ng~, not only fort this indlividutil chiurch, b~ut fot' thet entire charge,~( an d the Ipu8tor. R..v D D). Jontes, shou)ld( feel proud that he is on at charugeA Ihat d..es what it promises. Don't overlook the coupo)n itn tis~ p~aper. Vote it before lho ne*xt~ ia'we of the paper as it may meani five d1ol lara to your frind. Get COnn)ons to IOOD Ads, Furniture, Stc the best stock of General M< e are doing. The growth of ot tuare dealing. We sell nothing i are shoe, in children's and w( Co's Godman shoe is the shoe i the guaranteed solid. Zeigle taran- $3.50, $4 and $5. Wher $25- for men there is nothing Big and the Boyden, the best [awes $3-50, $4, $4-50, $5, $6.o Hardware of every < ware, turn plows, harnes, shingle saws and cross c e the The largest stock of st shoes in the county. :heap, Buggies, surreys, furn other lots, See us for anythinj trade the space here to tell yoi noth- but come to see us for relia- will treat you right. other LeY~ alty. Sole ageits toi Ines, Hawes $3 hat, is by Tuesday night iH order to have them count on this special prize Next week we will publish the stand ing of the contestants and the carrier leriding in the race will receive $5 00. A. like sum will be given the young lady having the largest number of votes. Ou account, of the stump in the price of cotton and the tightness :sf the money market, thus keeping :mr friends [wtom paying an promptIy nad as early as tLucy otherwise would, we wi'1 he1 comt~pelled t.. e~xtend( the time.- oft closting this conltes5t unitil the iti ui of .-.iun nary, 1908. Th-11 Pickenis cotton mill has con sented1 to store cotton for its friends ned patrons.. LUider th;is plan they wvili take co'tton in their wairehouise without charge or expense5 to the farmer, and wvhen ready to sell wvillI pay the enke price for it. If, how ever, the eeller is niot satisfied with the price he . an get his cotton back b~y paying the mill 15c per month per bale for the actual cost of storage anud insuiranc~e. With tis arrange ment the P'ickens Bank will carry for awhile at least the notes of its custom era who will store with the mill their cotton and d(epV)it with the bank their wrte'onise receipts for same. This is a ms't liberal proposition from both the mill an-i the bank. Miss Florm;.ca Davis, of Liberty, Pickens county, S. C , opened the Mt. Moriah acadlen y on the 28th nit She is one of the most upto (late teachers that ever crossed the state line into North Carolina. We under stand sho will be domiciled att the home of Joe Zachary.---Furman WVhitmire and LU, 1'. Roberts are going to put uip a large stock of goods in the H. P. Clarke build ing. Mr. lioberts is a well-known merchant of Pickens ceounty, S. 0.. M. . Ilender 30n and Ebb Moore have re turned aonnh. Ebb asnte a >ves, Hardware, -rchandise ever shown in ir business since we started but the best and our pri imen's cheap shoes the you want, every pair ,r shoes for women $3, it comes to nice shoes to it but The Walkover shoe made to-day for :and $6-50. lescription, stoves, tin ; and saddlery, belting, At saws. aple and fancy groceries iture and wagons in car r you need. We haven't 1 of half we would like to anything you need, we lours very truly, 3teo. -Mitchell wagons, Boyden, Walkover .arm near L berty .\lr. and Urs. W. M. Hende-son, of Liberty, 3 U , are visitirg friends and rola ivos here this week.-Brevaird News. Card of Thanks. Editor Seulinel..ourna: "I dosire, throumgh tie columns of rour valuable paeper, to expres my ratitude arnd smncere thanks to the kind neicwhbors and friends of Cal biouni and elsewhere, for tho many kined deeds and1 sympathy shown', dur ing the protracted illnes: and dleath of my husband, Robert B. Cochran. I pray God's tichest blessings upon them and that He will give them an abundant enitrance into His Kingdom. Hi Companion. WVA NTE D.--500 bushela pease; wvill pay heighest market price; nash or trade. nov. 6.tf Ashmore & Nimmons. FOR SALE-Fine Jersey cow, fro sh in milk Mrse. Naomi Moseley, 25 ickens, S. C., RI. F. D). 3. For Sale. I will sell at my home on the 18th of November, 1907, my farm. containeing 185 acres--25 acres of bottom, and 16 acres upland in cult ivatjor:-,a lanice in timber and pature, A 'So 7-ye ar-old mare, bnggy, 2 wagons, all of the farme ing tools and the irop) miade this year, (cattle, 2 brood sows, and lot of pigs. Lot of household go)(ds. 'Termis: A enshe for land, balane' of stuff will go for cash to highest biddehr. Sale begins at 10 o'clock Ii. m. (2 P. G l L ESP'I E, IHn zel, 8. C'. liotice of Final Settlement aul Disbtlige. Notice is heraby given that we w1 I make applicatiion to J. B. New ber' Es.. Jmdge of Prob~ate for l'iekpme cen'. . mR the St.ate of Southl (Caroleia. onf da 'i ony of' Novemere, 1907. at ! < ,s- n the forenoon, or as soon~ h..ri:- e said ap plicat ion can be In- .Ifor lea n t o mn 2ke fInal settlemen.ti < f I ,. e*-n Ii '.4 T.I w.r 11ill deceased, nel .. ii,. charge as administratore .f .1 e staI. .Oct. 21, 100- R. :o. H;ll1,,. A: o .I i e e .