The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, November 03, 1906, Image 5

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kens Sentii iJournal happenings of Local and Persona Nature. -Messrs. Lee A. Roper and Sam. uni Robinson were in Pickens Satur -Mrs M. F. lRester and Miss Ina b 'ugs, of Pickens visited friends and re tives in Easley la*t week. -Elijah Moore, who escaped last 'sk from deputy marshal George Clpman was recently captured at s.tral and has been lodged in the kens jail. S.-Misses Nellie (Irandy and Maka gs . spent a portion of last week - : their parents in Pickens, going ,k Monday to their studies in the envilte Female College. -Mrs. Iola Parrott and children Central S. C, Sept 19 for Greens o. N. C. whore she goes to give - hildren the advantage of the . lostolic" Holiness Bible School Ch is located at this place. -fAr. G. W, Corbin, the foreman the carpenters on the Pickens .on mill, is laying down lumber erect hiniself a nice eight room ,ise on the lot rec ntly purchased m Holder & Taylor. George is- a ver fellow and a man in the right ce. ,-The Greenville News says that . and Mrs. W. M. Hagood, of sley, have sent out invitation' an unring the marriage of their ghter, May Gertrude, to Dr. An. aw B. Mathews, of Elberton Ga., w1bich happy everit occurs on the 6th of November. -Auditdr-E. F. Keith has treated imself to a pair of fine bay mules hich he will use in carrying guests >z Table Rock and all surrounding points of interest. He will begin the rection of a good hotel at Table Rock f.. on, at which place a hotel is badly teded. Foster is a clever fellow and , 11 make a good hotel man. The mey being put into this enterprise "3ot "dog tax money." -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vrlley, who 'e been on a visit to the latter's ents in Pickens, left Monday for xville, Tenn., where Mr Valley - enter college. This is his last c in school and he will soon receive. M. D). title. Mr. Valley is a close dlent cand is well posted and bide oping that ho inay be successful a great hellp tosuffering human Meet ing of The U. Di. C. 1o next meeting of the Pickens >ter, U. D). C., will be held on ay, Nov. 9th, at the home of the ident, Mrs. Tr. 3: Mauldin, at p. m. After the usnal order of oess thKf1ollowing is the program Y :he afternoen: usic. Miss Essie Earle. sading -"Howv Mrs. Ladd Saved Masonic Jewels": Mrs. T. J. ipor- "Reminiscences of The ": Mrs. E. A. Gireath. 3ading -- "Southern Woman's k." Miss Mario Folger. tig: Miss Clara Sawyer. BANK OP'ENED. a take pleasure in annoncing *after several unavoidable delays, ire now op)enedl for business; ting your account and influence, promising that we can accomno-. you in every way that pertains md banking methods. Yours very truly W. L. Gassaway Pre9. IJ. McGee, Cashier. Nipples aufid iapped flaads 1ky e'rt( by a pplyini ltamerIir - - l1'E. -Any iand ivor.y bodly who their cotton gilnnedl for the '25thl and 11( the bag4ging aind ties fiari fvime of chargo or for on0 dlollat e acmnd paty 65 con ts for batgginlg ?I~just brling it to A. J). Mantn's stem Rinnelry ande got the very w'ork that can h'o done in a very ttime. Can Saive on time anTonl nave anytinag to dlo. Also wvill en te maket)rio fo our~ cot,tona Yurs, A. 1). Mannti. vI e to Debtq a an Creclitors, (ersonsH lthv in dimalsI ngiinst. the bh Saime, dtily attostoed, to A. J. . C. -., adh nnumst rator' of said nl orl by thI ith datIt'iy of I )-cem * l.Al Omiens ow jng 5a(id 'state ayme ll3 nonts to A .1J oggs, - dlmonaist.r,,tor, 01n -or by the 24ihi )('cembel)r, 190)f6. -. J. Boggo, 2. C, P. llistratar of thet catate of J. L, Soft, Rosy C A soft, rosy complexiol Everybody admires it. Ther woman should not have it. nourishment of the skin will washing the face with hot wat massage it with Stearn's E, will soon bring your complexi grey looking condition. Try PRICE 25c A Pickens E A ntad-ly nurned 61r1 )r boy. man or womnt:n. is quickly out )f pain if lliwklentr's Aruien salve is p )lied promptly. G. .1. Welch, of ''ekon- In =hat, MIich., says: 1 use it in my family or cu , .Ores in.1 all skin injnries, and flod it perfect." Quickest Pile cure khown. Best healing salve iide. 25o it Piokors Drug Co. Afflicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years. I have been atllicted",with sore eyer for thirty-three years. Thirteen. yeas i igo I became totaly blind aud-was bliud or six years. My eyes was badly u-; lamed. One of my neighbors' insisted ipon my trying Chamorlain'a'i Salve md gave me half a box of it. To my murprise it healed my eyes and my sight same back to ine:--P. C. EAn r.., Cyu hiana, Ky. Chamberlain's Salve is for t ale by Pickens Drug Co. ACard n This is to certify that all druggists are u mnthorized to refund your money if Fo-| ey's Honey and Tar fails to cure your lb tough or cold. It stops the cough, C ieals the lungs and arovents serious re ults from a cold. Cures la,grippe cough mtd prevents puenmonia and consump ion. Contains no opiates. The Genu. no is in a yellow package. Refuse sub titutes. Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty, hud Pickens Drug Co. FOR SALE.-Good ba ilding lots n the town' of Pickens, near the usiness part of town. tf J. J. Lewis. For the Children To succeed. these days *you u must have'plenty of grit, cour age, strength.. How is it with fi the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure I and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. .The children cinnot ponsibly have good health roet ay cir ption by gvin smnal laxative doses of Ayers Pills. All vegetablo,sugar-coate,d. e arado~ ye C. Lowel n,u. t 76 GECURE. 1/ el'SClERRY PECTORAL. We have ho secrets I We publish t,he formgjlp of all our medicinos. IS YOUR NA AFPew of Dr. F Prominent Recc GIreenville:- J I Fizgerald, WI W - l1brgess, J P Good win,. A A (Gates, W ' WV Kevs, J HI A lien, WV 8 Pack, Mrs S E~ 1(ush, Mr's WV TI Barr, Mrs Gecorge Put.manii, ( K Wi I s J1 J1 Cowart. | Greers:-Mrs I#,aek Iiurgess,.9 F L (Gos sctt. .1 E BrOCk ina a, Mirs N uEmnon, MI rs E Wniamu, Mrs L iR Smitih, Mrs .J .5 Bur netIt., Mrs John11 lIree kmian, Miss .Bela Pelzer~*r:-Mrs* M e Si one, WV It Dondy, J P' Tlrowbridge. V .\ Sh,eraird, Mr is C TI Mcoss, Mrs WV l' 'I h,l son WV WV rillinx. Simipsonivilb-:-- a M Moore Mrs B M1 Mtoore, S TI am . (arie Ureshami, iisst ILuin Hich .. , n. MSss Minudl tieh ardsioni Miss A nit'~ . -"o-, Tf TI TPo<hl. irs 'T TI TIod-l, WV TI bnde-ii, ,J M .\shimore Mirs I) A Fow~ bi M 'l hadi Stewart,. MItS II W lturdei* u. Itte.H WV I"arr iirs i~ r .rs II I llen-I wa'.y, 1 si Stewar si. I. P P''asn Dr,. F.' ii hNewton, (7 It i<l(iy iJ .Ar. 3,4, ON ping( aft lihe I!KInatha .d ExamiorbosIree omplexion. 3 is a personal charm. e is no reason wh; 4very Proper exercise and do it. After thoroughly. er and pure soap, gently delweiss Cream. That on out of that tired and it! BOTTLE. rug Co. E1t:1TAIN OUl IEFOR ACHING FEET A len's Foot-lit$e, -a powder, en res Tired, A.ch ig, Swedttinlg, SWollen feet. Sample sent li'lt i', , San,pie of' 1"' wr-I1ASI; SANITARY Coax PAn,i ew ilVentioj. Ad(ress, Allen S. Ol e,:et( ,Le Foley's Hony and Tar eurt's the lost obstinate coughs and eepels, the, old from .tbe system as it is mildl xative. It. ii guaranteed. Donot ri c iking .-ay' but the genuine in the yel. aw.padlkge. Parkins Pharmacy, Liber-, y,.and.Pickens Drug Co.+. Farm For Sale. A 110 acre farm for sale, joining lands f ev. W. C. Seaborn A. B. Rigginsar. 'hihp Robins(-n 75 acres in cultivatioo, i acres in high state of cultivation, 25 cres well timbered, two splendid dwell ig honses and necessary outbuildings. wo good wire pasteres, contains some ottom land and is well watered, four iles from Norris Cotton Mill, six miles ron Liberty and five miles Pickenas C. 1. in Prators section, a good outlet, 'rice $30.00 per acre. Address Julius i. Bolding, R. F. D. No. 2. Pickens S. 26 Nov. otice of Final Settlement and Discharge. tate of South Carolina, ounty of Pickens. In the Court of Probate. Ex Parte ames R. Vandiver, Executor .Iu Re 'he estate of D. K. Norris, deceased. etition for Final Settlement and Die charge: On hearing the petition for a Final ettlement and Discharge in the above ase, it is ordered, that the 24th day of iovcmber,-1906, be fixed as a day for the nal.settlement of the estate of D. K. rorris, deceased. It if further ordered that a notioe of aid Final'settlement and application for ischarge by James R. Vandiver as exco tor of said estate be published in the 'ickeus Sentinel-Journal once a week r one month, and that a notice of said nal settlement anud application for disi harge _be served upon the plarties mn toned in the petition as interested in uid estate. J. B.NEWBERY, J. P.P. C. 'ickens, S. C., October 20th 1906. Joseph N. Brown, Att'y for Petitioner. sotice to Debtors~ and Creditors All persons holding claims against the state of the late T. W. Hill must pres nt the same duly proven on or bero be 1st day of January 1907, or be barred *ayment and all persons indebted to said state must make payment on or before he above date, to.the undersigned. R. M. HILL, R. B. HILL, Oct. 27th 4t Administrators. ME HERE? H. Newton's >mmendations. T1ravelers Rest:-Mrs H- J WvVilliamis, (1 V Ni-oh, Sra GI W Nicol, 8 J Stnaud, Irs S J1 Stroud,i J E WVatsoni. J M WVhit airoi, Mrs (1 W Pool. 'Taylor S. (,:-Mrs carrie RI Howell it-s E' P I [ammett, E J ltoberts, Mrs W SShokiey, Mrs L A erowdler. Easiley S. e. :-Mrs M E' Boggs. Mrs M (1 ,Villimasn, Miss h'llr Kany, M~rs .. M .Jame-i Onl, A R llait.oni, Mrs A R lIIamilton liss Jessie- llamilton. Mrs A J Reeves, WV V Latoem, Robt Stewart Miss Eunice Foutin nn:--A S pden, (. P W ood 4 l' TIhomplson, J L. Leruggs, Mrs D) W Topinis Miss Kate culbertson. W'llhiams1ton)1, S. c. :-A. C Mc(iee, It 'erguison, .J 1' Mealist er, A ( Wood . Mrs WV 1 I tuto, Miss Norine14 inceW, Mrs M P~ Wiis, Mrs L~ 4. (Toley. Piedmitont, S C:---W M Grier A e tui ntt sn. Mrs t5 A H 11(des, Mrs I, e hI e'.. iOn, J1 it Richey. reCcu P ie'.s i k7pert *Eye ] 1D AY O)NLY , stop) (lsses~ (aS low'(: a ' NI. I FOLGEE L ARGEST and most cor plete line of General Mei chandise ever shown in Pickenm For the past month we hav been receiving almost daily ca load shipments of Dry Goods Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hard ware, Groceries, Furniture Buggies and Wagons 'till wi are now prepared to show yoi the largest, best selected an< arranged stock of Genera Merchandise in the up-country Lvery floor in each departmen is packed almost to the ceilinl with goods bought at the righ prices. Goods bought - righ sell themselves and we bu: nothing but the best goods a right prices Our. Dry Goods departmen is complete in every detail Everything in Domestics, Out ings from 6c to 12% c... Flan -nels, Jeans, Kerseys, Percals Ginghams, Plaids and '' rilh Largest lot of Blankets -eve shown in Pickens, at Soc t< $7.00 per pair. Dress Goods! Dress Goods!! Worsteds, Cassemiers, Pan amas, Serges, Broad Clothe Henriettas, Brilliantines. Em broidered Mohairs, Dres Flannels, all colors with silk and trimmings to match. Th, leading colors for this seasoi are Black and White and Gra: Plaids. We have a full line c these colors. C1oks, Jackets and Skirts, A full and complete line ii all the latest styles and color for Children, Misses an< Ladi'es. Jackets and Cloak fromn$1-50oto $12.50. Skirt from $1.25 to $6.0o. W e also carry the Kenyoi Rain Coat for ladies and mer Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Walkover Shoes, Stetson H-ats, K< Mitchell Wagons. Fol ger -:-NOTICE THA1 J. F. Harris is still in business at the same old self. Come around and get some bargains in chandlise, but don't all come at once. I will 24 pound sack of good flour for 50 cents. other things according, mimnus Meat and I) which is as high as H aman was hung. Iris seed, Bliss, Early Rose, Burbanks andl le Hebron, b)y the pecCk at any old I J. F. H ARRIS, Notico to Debtors and Credito- s FOfR SA LE.--., All persons 11o1<hntg climg b agatinst t n, outcry', belore thir, ('statel o f tlche late Job) C. Smi th I,0i st ati ! ickens 1, 8. (2, present1 the xarnecf ly441, p4roveni on or . be4fore h 1 st lI <lay oif I )P(4'mber~, 101, or N )veI1I rnbe, ? hie Banr h~e 4l44ha11rrd pahyiInent; am4i all perisons contllainliIg 1(10 acres ileh'1te'( to4 51abl e'stte115 m ust ak pay- II jh (1( iluent Onl, irfore the b llate~ 41 to 4 the : Illnh rt. ( H oLLISTrER'S Rocky Montai 'Teauggets 2R NI C A Bu'y Medkire frBusy People. FVY U GLD Brings Golden t'en. and tienewed Vigor. 11 III 4 ~4 4 A\ spe4Qiti for (on 4iuon. Inut " 'una. Ther 14 I 'I UndI Ita4ckaCh. Ii I . 41oun4t iii 'reat in.1i itab, wt form,440 ::.5 een - b x. Genin 4e madei by II al nIot.,iswarj l w <0- 4 :iA y, ,'liu4on, wi~~s. ~ ~ -,,4 I' 4GOLDEN NUlGGLETS FORl SALLOW PEOPLE i ' 21;,i0.1J; I.1. H .. THORNLE Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! . On this line we have no e competition. There are three r essential things to make a suit , of clothes what it should be and these are fit, style and quality. , Buying clothes as we do in large e quantities from five of the . largest clothing concerns in the :1 country, enables us to give you 1 all of these qualifications at a very reasonable price. Suits t for children 3 to i 7 years from 75c to $6.oo; suits for youths t 13 to 20 years from $2.50. to t $r 2.5O; suits for men, stouts, Slitis and regulars, $3.50 to t $25.00; .overcoats for boys 6 to. 20- years from. $3.00 to t $io.oo;- .overcoats for men $4-oo to.. $25.00. Extra pants - for boys and men, all sizes and a!I prices:'Among the different ,lines"-of cldthing 've handle is .tljc.,celebrated Jane Hopkins r make for-boys and the Horse Shoe biand'fbi- rnen. S0h*oes. hoes, Shoes, . Thi increase of our shoe trade has been phenomenal. The reason of it is we sell good shoes. We can hardly supply s the demand. Shoes have ad s vanced from io to 40 per cent, e but we are holding to old 1 prices as much as possible. Y The old renowned Battle Axe f still leads them all. The best shoe made for the money. Battle Axe Shoes are worn by everybody. They come in all sizes, all styles and all prices. We are sole agents for the Walkover Shoes for men, $3-50, $4.oo and $5-oo. T'he Stetson $hoe for men: $5.oo and $6.oo, and the 1Zeigler Shoe for ladies, $3.oo and $3-50 Big stock of Flats and Caps Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specia :nyan Rain Coats, Iron King Stov ',Thonley stand by him general mer- RE D sell your a ( R A Y Andi all O "UR Stor edFut ( prices rig h potatohaecago auty o.f hv hre rc.is anxious to ,himself. ) WXe handI etf Smith farro, A bont 5(0 acres 'uid four roomr OLLEGE S, olACk, R. l" . i. Pare tho laa Kinid '1 ' i gnaut i.1 2~:of For mien and boys. If you would wear the best hat buy the Bomar Hat at $3-oo, or the Stetson Hat at $5-oo or $6.oo. Hardware of every descrip :ion. Just received a solid car >f Stoves and a car of Barbed Wire and Nails, with prices ight, Big stock of Harness, Sad :lles, Bridles, Robes and Horse Blankets. Large Assortmient >f Trunks. Art Squares and Rugs, Furniture, Buggies Wagons and Surreys. The ntire second floor of our build ing ', ;o x i120 is devoted en tirely to Buggies and Furniture. Wec buy bo0th in*solid car lots an7d can give you rock bottom pr"ices. We carry the largest stock of Furniture in Pickens county. A look will convince you -we speak the truth. Everything needed for 'the Ilouse. Oak Suits from $15-o0 to $65.oo, Oak Bedls from '$2.0oo to $i 9.oo; Dressers $5-0o 'to 5-oo. Hall. Rockers, Centre Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, Sideboards, Safes and ed Lounges. Ve ocan save you at least 1 per cent on mnything you may need in Furniture, Stoves or the House Furnishing line. Just received a solid car of Chase City Buggies and a car >f Mitchell Wagons. If you are looking for the wagon that carries the load, runs the lightest and runs the longest, buy the Mitchell, you won't have to carry it to the shop every time the moon chanes. rg yourctre, Bogicens Wag ony and Surreys here al Wtte apeclate floyfour buid ties) ogis and Fur ratynite Wevery )time. odca lt Yourw spa ttruth, LRty. SOak Agents from Stetsoon abs, Dwning Tabes,itMchne rAns,Sdeboars .ae n het oueeyb. WeMrnsavFeea w - fyoura Drest TOod perent, nd Furniture Stove o the ouse. Funishing butie. bs lura ls he Cik eBuadggsnacr carres tesload,funsth buytheMit he you wond laeMwyBuh