The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, December 01, 1906, Image 7

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Christa We want kvery one in this lo id magnificent line of Christn for them. It will be only a I buying Christmas Presents I hy we are telling you now of r you. It's no easy thing to I good thing to know in advan verything can be had. Oolls, Jewelry, Watches, Toilet Sets, Fancy Coo fumes, and many, r . things too nunel It will be only a few days bef -ill be displayed---will be all of will be so large and so attraci uyers right up to Christmas t arly you get first choice. If y oiget what is left. COMEl Pickens I ickells Sellinlel-Journlal pp3 nings of Local and Persona Nature. -Miss Josie Earle spent a portion last week with relatives in Wiliam )n. -Miss Nannie Hinekle, of Hazel, visiting her sister Mrs. W. H. ingaton. -The Cedar Rock school opened mnday morning with Miss Carrie iy as teacher. -Sunday hours was observed a'. .. post office and telephone exchange Thankegivin 2 day. -Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of atral R F. D. 2. are going soon to derson to spend the winter. --Wolf Creek School, District num. - 29 wil open Monday, December t, with Miss Josie Earle as teacher. -Miss Julia Griffli, of Greenville nt a portion cf this week with her er, Mrs. H. Ml. Hester, in Pickens. -Miss Essie Farmer returned e last week after a visit to friends *relatives in Gireenville and Ander -The young folks of the town had try enjoyable dance at the resi. se of Ernest Folger last Wednes. evening. -All persons wishing to transact ness with this office, and not find the editor in, will please state e business to Mr. R. E. Goodwin, manager of The Sentinel Journal and be will take pleasure in at *ding to your wants. V Mr. F. V. O'Dell of the Easley e, was in Pickens Tuesday to pay * es and attend to other business. nile in town he made an apprecia. .e call at this office and stated that *was forling better than If lie had en elected CJounty Auditor. FanRcy WVork liazaahr. A Fanucy work Bam'zaar, for the bon. *t of the school, will be held in -aig's new store room oin the iigt. t December the foiut.Uoth. Trler il be11 fancy work for- the iadies, a~ h pond for the( chilrencl, ami refesh - ants for evreybody. The proceeds will be Iued to) p13y r iun ch1 nee<laed furnishin gs ini theA * hool. Ever.ybodly is urge(d to cm 1(d help at worthIy cu folIliny htae, Over .Souathern Ilanlway The Sout herna Rail way will sol *Xcursion tickets tetween all points Hast of the Mississiyi and South of 10 OlhiC) andm Potomacfl Rivers to and 4 omf St. Louis anad interme.diate oints. Rate onei faie andI( one thirdi ius twenty five cents for round trip. 'ickats sold DecemberOi 20th to 25th. a.clusive, December 30,h- 3 tst. 1906 nd Janugary 1st. 19(t7, with limit ood to leave destination returning ot later than midnight Januiary 7t1 . 907. *For full information, apply to any "icket Agent of the Southern Rail ny,-or write R. WV. Hunt, Div.si>u assenager Agent, Charleston1, S. 0. (G. B3. Allen. Aest. General Pass. oger Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Goodsl cality to know or this immens( ias Goods that we have order few weeks when every on- wil )y the wagon load and that is the big line we will have read3 )uy Christmas Presents and it's ce of a place where practically , books, Bibles, Afbums, ds, Fancy China, Per nany other beautiful -ous to mention. ore our big HOLIDAY Stock ,er the store, then look out, for ive that the store will be full of ime. Retnen,ber, if you come u wait: until the last minute, ^A RLY. Drug Co. ince at th 1 awaitla. A. very enj)yable daneo wis given: Lt the "Hfiiawatha Hotel" on Friday night in honor of the Misses Smith and 11111 of Washngton, Ga. The dancing hall was very artistically arranged to suit the occasion and the hospitality of 1re. 'T'. D. Harris is unexcelled in trying to make the young people enjoy ilremselves to the greatest extent. About the mid-night hour the jolly crowd dipersed every one declaring to have had one of the best times of their lire. Those who attended were: Misses Rosa Hill of Washington, Ga., Annie Shanklin and Eloise Jones of Easley, Miss Eliza both Wych, of Ga. and Lucia Folger, Marie Folger; Bessie Ashmore, Ola Richey of Pickens. Messrs. B.. E. Bruce, Ernest Folger, Wayne Mauldi Bruce Boggs, Christie Robinson James P. Carey. Chaperoncs: Mr, and Mrs. J. MoD. Bruce, Mr. an; Mrs Bruce Hagood, and Mr. and Mrs J. 'r. Richey, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Alexander, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Jameh Hagood. Mrs. Morrison. PICKENS MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Heath Bruce Morrow fheae quotations are given every Fri day at noon and the price of cotton is for that day only. Two hours after the price is given the market may be up or down ten points, Cotton. Spot Cotton.-- . ----.. --. -............ ..0 Seed.--------....---............. ..... .6 Meal........ ......... ........... .. ... Hulls---.. ---.---. ...... ............ 3 Country Produce. Hoe............. .............. ...25to3 Chickens --...... ........ ..........8 to 21 Butter.. ......... ........ ......... ..... hggs......... ............. ... ......... . Pens.----------.----....--..........80c to $1.0( Irish Potatoes.---... -. ..............1.0( Sweet Potatoes.-................ ....50 to 0( Haems.................... Executors' Sale. Notice is hlereb)y given that we will sell on Saturday, the 8th day of De cember, 190G, at the late residence of T. WV. Hill, defcontsed, all of the pt r sonl)pr perIty of the salid:decealsed, to wit: Croj's, Stock. Catt,le, Lumber Faring If, Shop ~ and Carpente) rr TFools A lhuiisLt ratt,ors. Weak Lungjs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The beat kind of a testimnonial "Sold for over sixty yeaLrs." Mado b3.n a. fAo uo Lofell. Mass. SSARSAPARIL.L.A. AqersPILL. We have no secrets I Wo publish~ the formula. or all our inodiiolO. Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular All vngntable and gently laxative FOLGEI LARGESI' and most cor plete line of General Me chandise ever shown in Picker For the past month we hai been receiving almost daily c load shipments of Dry Good Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Har ware, Groceries, Furnitur Buggies and Wagons 'till vv are now prepared to show yc the largest, best selected ar arranged stock of Gener Mlerchandise in the l)-.ountr Lvery Iloor in each deeartmeI is ,acked.; alnost to tie ceililn with goods l)ot ht at the ri.'l pnrce s. (GOOds b;oughdt r. ' s(-ll thelcmselvces andlc wec bti no(thling; b.Ut the( l,e-t goodls; ri jt)rices. c: )ur Dry Goods dlep artmic is conplete in every detai Everything in I )ome(stics, Ou ings crom (C to 1 2C. Hla nels, Jeans, Kerseys, Percal Ginghams, Plaids and )rill Largest lot of Blankets ev( shown in Pickens, at 5oc 1 $7.00 per pair. Dress Goods! Dress Goods!! Worsteds, Cassemiers, Pa amas, Serges, Broad Cloth Henriettas, Brilliantines. Er broidered Mohairs, Dre: Flannels, all colors- with sill and trimmings to match. Ti leading colors for this seasc are Black and White and Gra Plaids. We have a full line these colors. Cloaks, Jackets and Skirts. A full and complete line all the latest styles and colo for Children, Misses ar Ladies. Jackets and Cloal from $1.50 to $1 2.50. Skir from $1.25 to $6.oo. We also carry the Kenyc Rain Coat for ladies and me Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Walkover Shoes, Stetson Hats, 1< Mitchell Wagons. Folger -:-NOTICE T H J. F". H arris is still in business at the s.ame ok self. Come around and get some11 barins~li il chandise, but don't all come at once. I wvil 24 pound sack of good flour for 50 c:entJ other things according, minus M eat and I which is as high as Hlaman vA as hung. Ir seed, Bliss, Early Rose, Burbanks and E Ilebron, by the peck at any old I J. F. HAkRIS,[ A RARE BARGI 204 acre well improved farm ror sale.I Pickens. Six acres river bottom; e:ht in brat acres upland in high state of cultivatIon: 25 at About ioo of fine original foresl well timbered and plenty of it. Good Jo-room, 2-story dwe ings and two tenant houses. The J. L. Step well worth io,ooo-our price, 6.5'00. Titles one-half cash and the balance in one year. The Pickens Land Ag Lock Box. No. 2.P (, THORNLI~ n, Clothing! Clothing! Clothini s. On this line we have r re competition. There are thr< ar essential things to make a su s, of clothes what it should be an I- these are fit, style and qualitj e, Buying clothes as we do in Iarg e quantities from five of th u1 largest clothing concerns inl th d country, enables us to give yo ti all of these qualifications at y. very reasonable price. Suit it for chil(ren 3 to 17 years froi S7 5c to $6.0o; suits for youth t 13 to 20 years from -5 0 t it ,I 2-50; suits for men, stout y' sliims an d i( gulars, S3.5 go.4 Il 52.oo; overcoats fir 1)os to 20 years froln ;:3.oo t it SIo.oo; overcoats' fotr mc 1. $4.00 to $25.00. EIxtra pant t- for boys and men, all sizes an i- a!l prices. Among the dif1ererl , lines of clothing we handle i s. the celebrated Jane Hopkin r make for boys and the Hors 0 Shoe brand for men. Shoes. Shoes, Shoes. The increase of our sho 1- trade has been phenomenal s, The reason of it is we sell goo 1- shoes. We can hardly suppl is the demand. Shoes have ad s vanced from io to 40 per cen 1e but we are holding to o n prices as much as possible y The old renowned Battle Ax )f still leads them all. The bes shoe made for the mone) Battle Axe Shoes are worn b: everybody. They come in a sizes, all styles and all price We are sole agents for th Walkover Shoes for met s $3.50, $4 0o and $5.oo. The Stetson Shoe for mer ts $5.oo and $6.oo, and th m Zeigler Shoe for ladies, $3.0 *Big stock of Hats and Cap Gent's Furnishing Goods a Spe, enyan Rain Coats, Iron King St -, Thonlej stand byV him-Afl I sell y'our aRE . -And all O0UK )riedl Fruit pices ' ish potato have charg< eaut of 9)is anxious t !y Himself. 1 ~IN.Bringi n five miles of )good. ch bottom; 75 res in pasture. C R .Good wvater Iling, outbulild-I hiens place. Is( good. TIerms ES S. C. OTA dvertis for men and boys. If you would wear the best hat buy o the Bomar Hat at $3.00, or the e Stetson Hat at $5.00 or $6.oo. it Hardware of every descrip d tion. Just received a solid car . of Stoves and a car of Barbed e Wire and Nails, with prices e right, e Big stock of Harness, Sad ii dies, Bridles, Robes and Horse a Blankets. Lare Assortment s of Trunks. Art Squares and R R ugs, Furniture. I;igies s \agons and I Slrreys. Ihe entire second illOor of Oulr bu1ild Ig, 'o N 1 20 IS ('\oted en tirely to 1uggics and Furniture. \VWe 1u)y both inl solld car lots > and can give you rock bottoim 1pric( s. \\Te carry the laigest s stock of Furniture in Pickens .11 county. A look will convince t you we speak the truth. s Everything needed for the s house. Oak Suits from $15.00 e to $65.00, Oak Beds from $2.00 to $19.0o; Dressers $5.oo to $15.oo. Hall Rockers, Centre Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, Sideboards, Safes and e Bed Lounges. We can save j you at least 10 per cent on anything you may need in Furniture, Stoves or the House Furnishing line. Just received a solid car of Chase City Buggies and a car e of 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 e every time the moon changes. Bring your cottcn to Pickens ' for this is the best market in the county, and while hdre call eon us for anything you need. We apIrec!ate your busi ness and will treat yon right s every time. Yours truly, :ialty. Sole Agents for Stetson and ves, Newv Home Sewing Machines, And Co. FOR FALL BUSINESS. re is full of IFall and WVinter Goods with righlt to everybody. M rs. F reemnan wvill of our I )ress GIoods D epartment, and she o sell every lady in the county. FLOU R. ndle nothing but the b)est flour at close n the chickens and eggs while prices are Respectfully, A IGC B R OS. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. ting.--the tasty kinld--.we do. ing mn thi nap-- bri.; s r... l