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We want every one in this 1 nd rnagnificent line of Christi d for them. It will be only a .e b Is Presents ,.hy you now\' of ;r .'ay thing to gooa IiunI,. ' now in a;dvar v'erything can be had. J)Oidr, J eelry3 ,Caaihes Toii Sets, Fancy Ce fumes, and many, I things too nume It will be only a few days be ill be displayed-will be all o will be so large and so attrac " iyers right up to Christmas trly you get first choice. If y >)U get what is left. Sekels Seniel-Journal ppenings of a Local and Personal Nature. -Mrs. Jno. Ferguson and Mrs. A B. 'dlaw were here last Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wyatt of ley, are in Charleston this week. -Mr. an4 Mrs. J. MeD. Bruce, and dren, are visiting relatives in rieston,. The bazr'ar lit night, in the Earle ding, was well patronizd and was mplete succes' Mr. and Mid. William Bolt of .arson, visited their son, Dr. J. L and family this week. 'he work-on the cotton mill and >peratives houses is being pushed :ily this fine weather. Dont fail to read the ad of the - st ire in this issue and use the coupon that is in it. lossrs JP. Carey, C. H. Alex. i r and J R. Ashmore have been in nville this week on business. Chere will, be an entertainmaent Christmas tree at Cross hoads ch, Tuesday afternoon at two ek, December 25th. B. F. Maulain has opened up a of goods iu the old D)avis Mor tamt at Milo Creek church and no he will do a good busiess, *Ia rried on the 9th instant, hy M, *(:e te, N. 1'., at hiis resid(Cfee, ens, all of .P ickens county. ,of Vmlcy, wa,s in .1 iekons Fri, much ta the1 delight of his nmany * s bore, who are always deligfhtc d ther onthe9th inst;ant. aged na I to once Ii ved nea r Pickens~ odod the lot to thu trustees on b Secona now stands. lHe was an -of 11. A. Richey, of Pickens, leaves a host of relatives and :Is to mourn his death. His re s~ wero laid to rest at the churoh his home. -.v. J. P. Attaway and family, a sojurn of several years in Pick left Friday for their new work at y River, S. C. whore Mr. At *y will be stationed as pastor. exscellent family have endeared solves v'ery much to the people kur town and community who loath to give them rip. It is the, at wishes andl desire of all our ec that they auain bcamio citi.. of our town. )r. J. L. Pelt is representing tho 'eo Lodge, at the Grand 14odge, hi is in session in Charleston this .It is needless to remark that *ill have a fine time. Mrs. T. J. Mauldin, Mrs. C. E. *uson, Misses Lucia anid Marie ~r, Florenice Iiowe(n and Essioe *spent las;t wcek in Greenville at ng the state convention of the U. awrenco Roper. Dentbit, wvil be icf(ons Doo. 31st to .Ia'muary 2nd, u ve prepared to do all kinds of ork. Oice over P'ickone e V are requested by Tfresaurer nmd Araditor Keith to state that er cent,'ponialty goes -:on all un ixos on January 1st 1907. P'ay xe If you want tolsavo the pen. Nc.ality to know or this immense nas Goods that we have order few weeks when every on" will by the wagon load aind thit is the big line we will have ready buy Clristnas Presents and it's ice of a place where practically 9';Cbrnook, ibe b many ':thor beautiful rous: to mention. fore our big HOLIDAY Stock ver the store, then look out, for tive that the store will be full of time, Remenber, if you come ou wait until the last minute, Union Meeting. The first division of the Twelve Mile River Baptist Association will meet with Golden Creek Baptist church on Satuday before the 5th Sun day in this month The introductOry sermon will be preached by Rev. B C Atkinson. 1st Query: Is it taught in the scrip tures that there are degrees in future rewards and punishments? Open ed by S. W. Howard. 2nd Query: Does the churches still use the k 'ys that bind things on earth and things in heaven and loose them on earth and' in heaven? Opened by J . C. Garrett. Question box still open. Missionary sermon Sunday by Rev. W. C. Seaborn. U. R. Abercrombie. S. Jewell. W. A. Arnold. Committie. The Program for the monthly meet ing of the U. D C. to be held at Mrs. T. J. Mauldin's, on'Friay, Dec. 21st at 3:30, p. m. is as follows: Music-Miss Earle. Paper read on Secession, read by Mrs. Swittunburg. 'Song-Miss Sawyer. Where was the cradle of secession? -Mrs. W. T. McFall. Remarks on the Unveiling of the Hampton monument. Mrs. .: W. HT. Johnsen Roading: ''0, Caroline Child of the ---Miss Earlo. L4Or)( E ]NSTPALLATION. At a rocont regular cominuniebIion of K.cowOe 1Lodge I". and( A. M. No. 79, the following oflhcers nrei eAecte'd and ap)poiinted to serveo t.hr lodge durIing the noxt masonic year: A. M. M.orris;, WV. Mi. ;J R. Ashmnore, S. W. R .R . Roark ; J. WV. ; I". E. Cox,Secr'y; .. 1. P'arson~s T.Irons. ; . T. IHallami, S. Dri. [E. 1. Webb, J1. D). : J-. T. 'laylor, and( 13. B. Lalloon, Stewards ; R'. i11. Bakor, Tylor. The installation of 01o0% wil1l take place in the lodge room on the night of the 20th instant. Land' to Rent; one or two horse crop. Apply' to J. J. Herd, Picken , S. C., R. F, D , No, 5. I want to buy a cheap) scond hand shingle mill. James M. Barr. 36 E'isley 8. C. I am in the market for pork; see me before ) ou sell. 26* R. HT. Hames. For Lung Troubles Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and wveak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. The bost kInd of a. testimonial -- "BSold for over sixty yeoars." SSARSAP'ARII.I.A. I We have. no scoretal We publish - o formuhas of aln our medioines. Rop .i.es bowels regular with Ayer's Pils and thus hasten rcovery. J. McDI. Bruce, 1. M. President. THE PICKENS B PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLIN CAPITAL | - .. . . PROFITS - - - . DEPOSITS - - - . .. - -:-5 Per Cent Interest Paid .On Deposi * I Directors J. F. Banister, B. A. Hagood, W. M. J. M. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, J. Av T. N. Hunter, I I. '. Richey, I have a goodI line of Among thpmn aro the recommendablo old st.yJ( Clocks with weights, wh ich I am Msolling at spec Ada hew line of SILVERWVARE. AlsoI sol Silve'r WATCIIES. A nice line of S'pectaclo glasson to fit eyes. ..All kinds of repair work in the HI. SNID)ER, .- - E 1 HIORN LE Christmas is almost here an< cold weather with it. Now is the time to buy you winter Clothing, Overcoats Jackets, Dress Goods, &c. . Don't put off buying wha you need until Christmas Eve Come now and avoid the rush From now until January is we will make big reductions or Overcoats, Clothing, Cloaks Jackets, Skirts, heavy Dres: Goods, Blankets and Flannels Just see the bargains we ar( offering in Jackets and Cloaks Our houses are chock full o merchandise of every descrip tion. Every department brist ling with bargains that can no be matched. Mammoth stock of Furnitur4 Buggies, Wagons and Stoves Special prices on Blanket from now until January i st. Mauldin, T\WT om Cashier. .A N IK Don't be m A. names and wvhoh 20500 moth bargains ~ :8,000.00 good, hard-earni OOOO at homei' w~ith~ pc' ts -: to ah\ays "mnak liagoo, 1\My stock is. [cD. Bruce. Goods are coini J. P. Carey, and first-cla1ss a P Try this sto mOney's wvorthm, Seth 'Pnma ANYTHIIING, E inl bar'gab.s. Or I gua~ranIIiq,o jowelry bun'. sley, S. C. A Full Line /y " :XliD "r 1 'l:T." i,. S'.Y:rehtni:retY.v4a. .,....... . \ *WA ,Mp T C 0 I r t t f t