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Pickens S ltilel-Journal sa th PUBLIsHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. w --sh -BY- be The Sentinel-Journal Company' ni ,. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. W. L. M.\TIIENY. Manager. Telephone 32 Subscriptiou 81.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rites Reasonable. be rn Entered at Pickens Fustoffice as Second Class Mail Matter kii _-ba PICKENS, S. C.: tic an THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909 sei se< The man who the swishing i sound of skirts won't make sit we up and take notice, should be bo looked after by the undertaker. at STATE OF OHIo, CITY OF TOLEDO, SS. Lvc.as COUNTY. H Frank J. Cheny makes oath that he is I senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen- th ey & Co., doing business in the City of al Toledo. County and State aforesaid. and that sail firm wil: pa the sum of ONE at HUNDRED DOLLARS fir each and - every ease of Catarrh that cannot b cured by the n-e (f Halls Catarrh fi Cure. FluNK J. Cheney. de Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence. this 6th day of December, A. D. 1386. (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON, By NOTARY PUBLIC. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internal M' ly, and acts directly on the blood anp tic mucous surface of the system. Send SzU for testimonials free. F. J. CIENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. sa Sold by all Druggists. 75c be Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa of tion. 13 ca "By their fruit ye shall know " them," but what about a tree be with a dozen different varieties A of grafts? S] The New York Mail suggests that there is this about the peach basket bat-the best peaches are at the bottom of the basket. 3 This Is An Easy Test. D Sprinkle Allen's Foot-Ease in one shoe n and not in the other, and notice the cr difference. Just the thing to use when c rubbers or overshoes became necessary, at and your shoe seems to pinch. Sold 19 Everywhiere, 25c. Don't accept any sub- 11 stitute. On a Pullman sleeper, not long a ago, about 7 o'clock, in the morn ing, when the passengers were _ almost ready to leave their berths a tiny baby in the car began to F - - cry lustily. Just at that iden tical moment the porter opened J. the door and sung out: "First call for breakfast." There are lots of people in the world who appear to have the 48t brains of a mule. All they - seem to be able to do is to eat, sleep and kick. I Words To Freeze The Soul, t '-Your son has Consumption. His 01 case is hcpeless." These appalling words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens, a lead e ing merebant of Sprinsfield, N. C. by two expert doctors-one a lung specia list. T[hen w'as shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three w eeks use," writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever, I would not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy." In-' fallible for Coughs and Colds, its the.. safest. surest cure of desparate Lung - diseases on earth. 5i0c and $1.00 at all Druggists. Guarantceesatisfaction. Tri- yp al bottle free. G "~ 15 Here Is Relief For Women. T If you have pain in the back, Urinary, S Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a Fo certain, pleasant herb cure for women's ills. try Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf._ It is a safe and never-failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail 50c. Sample package FR EE. A ddress, The Mother Ro Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. St Cotton goods going up, flourQ flying out of sight, everything '" that has to be bought going up pe in price, why in the world don't ~ you get on the other side and have something to sell! Gar- ~ den truck, chickens, eggs, all "" -- s'rts of things are in constant -fe dlemand here and in other towns. Sell, dont alw\ays buy. ~ CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children-.i The Kind You Have Always Bought ur Bears the in~r Signature C c ~ j)f ~ II ________________in In IiletS'' Going to work: Dawn of day'," which was re- 11) c'ently bought by a Philadelphian iti: for' S50,000, a possible explana- Sa tion of the stiff price paid for this bit of canvass, eighteen by twent-one and a half inches, Ibt. may be had in the fact that er the woman accompanying the man to their daily toil wears basket over her head with handle under her chin. P basket hat that did it. A newspaper in Oklahoma ys a man from Bartlesville, in at state, has such big feet that -en he put his new yellow I oes aud his suitcase under his rth in the pullman the other ght the porter shined one shoe d the suitcase. Swept Over Niagara. [his terrible caltmity often happens :ause a careless boatman ignores the er's warnings-growing ripples and ter current-Nature's m arnings a e id. That dull pain or ache in the Dk warns you thet Kidneys need at n if you would escape fatal mala s-Dropsy, Diabates or BrighL's di e. Takt Elec Bitters at once and Backache fly and all your best feel- s s return, 'After long suffering from ak kidneys and lame bae , one $1.00 tle wholly cured me." writ(s J. R. inkenship, of Belk, Tenn. Only 50c all Druggists. The New York Sun's Wash gton correspondent reports at "the President is looking ead with pleasure to his vaca ion." Only six weeks on the J and already beginning to ( ;ure on a holiday. The Presi ncy is getting to be a soft snap e State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. J. B. Newbery, Piobate Judge. Nhereas, G. M. Smith made suit to 4 to grant him Letters of Adsninistra n of the Estate and effects of M. T. ith. rhese are therefore, to cite all and ular the kindred and creditors of the . M. T. Smith. deceased, that they 3 and appear before me, in the Court Probate, to be held at Pickens on the h day of May 1909 next. after pubh tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore. on, to show cause, if any they have, iy the said administration should not - granted. Given under my hand this 29th day of aril, Anno Domini 19u9. at J. B. NEWBERY, J. P., P. C. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newberry, Probate Judge: WHEREAS. Z, L. Chamblin made it to me, to grant him letters of Ad inistration of the estate and effects of t A. Chamblin. These are therefore to site and ad ondish all and singular the kindred and ditors of the said D. A. Chamblin de ased, that they be and appear before , in the Court of Probate, to .e held Pickens on the 6 day Uf May 09 next after publication hereof, at o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause any they have, why the said admin ration should not be granted. iven under my hand, this the 194 y of April Anno fromini 1909. J. B. NEWBERY, [seal] 'rofessional Cards4 E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. Office over Pickens Bank. Ir. F. S. Porter, Now Located in Pickens for he practice of his profession. fice Upstairs in Freeman Bldg Residence Johnson fet. her'e to Bily the Best Poulty aid Egs. tronize you Home Breeder, He Will Treat You~ Right.... -FOR SALE - Silver Laced yandotte eggs. $1.00 per '.5. iarantee a hatch of 8 out of . J. T. PARTRIDGE. C.Wite Leghorn Eggs -the balance of the season I will sell oest ite Leghorn Eggzs gl.50 pe r 15. Second best K0. White Wyandotte Eggs $l.50 per 15. Mrs. J N. HALLUM S. C. Butt Leghorns e Cemb Brown Leghorn [242 egg record] ;le comb Brown Leghorns and Indian Run Dcks. Eggs fer Hatching $1.00 to $1.50 per D. F. H ENDRICKS. Pickens. S, C. C. Rhode Island Reds 3 FOR HA TCHING from carefully mated s $1.50 uo Der 15. E. H. CRA IG S. C. Buff Orpintons ~NNINGS: Pickens, S C. Poultry Show, Dec. '08-Out of 5 Hirds Shown, Won 1st and 2nd kerel and1 1st atii' 2nd Pullet. eeville, S. C Poultry Show -JIan. 12-15, '09 [it If 4 lIirds Shown. Won 3rd Cockerel, 1st and1( 1st anid 3rd Puilet. Eggs $1.50 per 15 W. E. HENDRICKS. HOES:-IJ have recently put t a line of shoes, not the largest lb town but all new, clean, styl stuff; fit any foot, from the ant's (at a quarter a pair) on to the boys, misses, men's a women's. Look through is line as I can save you some. >ney. Some specials for ladies 11 soft sole shoes, as comforta d Sas a kid glove. Modest price. l How about the bleached and .sdale underwear. Cheaper an buying the material and es all the worry of making. I won't tell how cheap I will V 11 pants, especiall in 30 to 32 aist sizes. If this happens to - ,r size something good is 'o you. Come and see. ~lZes. in crokerX end glass. to my store whether sant to trade or not. T. D. HTARRIS. klluring Arrays. Loom E All attempis at wor )pportunities as these Banner Baigains a he counters for the p ?opied from the work f this community; an iway great bundles a Don't stop to find o vithout theni at the i Don't Miss the Seven, Great Lots. Thousands of yards of loom nd length from one to ten yds. othing like it ever offered in ] -reenville before. Seven Prices: c, 19c, 33c, 55c, 79c, 95c, $1.19. Take advantage of the oppor- ] unity and get the benefit of ur sacrifice prices on Woolens f all kinds and colors. Our >ss is your gain. One lot of Sun Burst Petti oats, various colors. Regular >rice, $3.50 choice $2.00. One lot Silk Taffetta Princess lips-colored-P r i c e $10.00, ~hoice $5.98. 10 Messaline Reception Gowns n colors. Price $25 and $30, ~hoice $19.98. One lot Silk Taffetta Ribbon, lI colors, up to 6 inches wide. tegular price 18c per yd. Loom End Price 10c per yard. Don't miss this sa BWG The Leading Ldieas LIBERT Things were differenti time because he didn't having a checking accc T'hat is no reason why jected to be subjected1 One of the most ple modern business meth< count in a good Bank BANK, Liberty, S. C. SPUCE U Change the looks of your pla aint. We have the best pa iece of goods-Eberson's Gua: s paint-will stand sun and wi ot to make it crack or peel. / Screen Doors Fly time is here and you can ig you by using our scaeen do ows. They are the very thing eep your building cool both da' ugs, chickens, cats, dogs, etc. Call and see what we carry in re can sell it to you. Ploens He Are the moles bothering y< At A Ilatchle Marks nd and ( painting would be been presenlted to ti re makiug banner bi ople. A revelling I's largest textile n1a d from pit to dome an evidence of the t whether you are i rices named, 5,000 yards Loon-End Laces. Aould be a baigain at 5c a yd. Loom-End Price, 3c a yd. Don't miss this. Thousands )f yards of Loom-End Embroid -ies that sold up to 25c a yd. Loom-End Price, 9c yd. One Lot Colored Lawn Jnn )er Dressers. Sell for $5. Sale rice $4.48. One lot Lingerie Dresses-in olors-Sell for $4.48. Sale rice $3.98. Read These Regular 25c colored bordered wiss, yard 17c Regular 15c percales, yard 124 Regular 10c linene, yard 83 25 pieces Serpentine Crepe, in oman Stripe and Figured, 20c. yard goods at, yard 10c 50 pieces 15c Linonette, color d, striped and figured, yard 10c Big lot regular 25c Linen Suit igs. Plaids and StrIpes, yard 14c Ie. You may ne~ Department Store. BAN K. lyour grandfathers know the benefit of ut in a good Bank. you should be sub such inconvenience asing conditions of d is a checking ac: ike the LIBERTY H. C. Shirley, Cashier. PA BIT' e by putting on a new coat o mt made. It is a guaranteed rauteed Lead, Zinc and Asbes ather. Vever too. cold or toc ~.litttle higher in pri ce but nd Windows guard against the pests worry rs and adjustable screen win to use during hot weather tc Sand night and keep. out flies, Also keeps the baby indoors, stock and find out bhow cheat dwae Co ur early garden? Catch then tractive Exhibits. -- COUPLED WITH= ss Outpouring the Opening of the C Manufl SALE futile. Not since th< ic buying public. siness an(1d nanufacti fmoi)g thousands of mifacturers is making mr establishment is t unusually attractive n need of' articles or Sorosis On Shoes is the Seal of Distinc tion. For Fit, Style and Service They Have no Equal.I Sorosis Oxfords and Pumps Pumps, in Patent. Gun Metal, Suede, Black and Tan-all at reduced prices. S3.50 values 83.35; $4.00 values at $3.69. Duttenhofer's, Rice and Hut chins, Wolfe Bros.. and Sorosis Oxfords and Pumps sold at ex ceedingly low prices. Loom End Bargains. Every shelf and counter loaded with Mlill End Bargains. Prices quoted on the following Wl~oolens are only good as long as they last. One lot 36-inch Cashmere, in black, brown, medium blue and tan, worth 85c. yard; loom end price yard 15c er have ano ther < ISE 0 U 1rBKyu;ayo you ou bet evie Loo inoorhwwi'l th Ioems/ akrthyr winers L. of Values igantic acturer! days of modern ner< irers' surIlus stocks a L1ill Ends' of Domest a sale never to be fo ieing crowded with e values. not-just figure if 3 One lot Shepherd Plaids, black brown and blue, worth 50c. yd., loom end price yard 29c One lot 36-inch Novelty Suit ing, Brown, Cream, Tan Green, worth 50c. yard loom end price yard 19c One lot Novelty Mohair, worth $1.25 the yard 59c One lot black all-wool Voile, wire twist, worth $1.50 yard, loom end price yard 89c One big lot of Silk and Wool Voiles and Ealicano, in colors, stripes, broken plaids, blue stripe solid grey, small plaids, etc., 42 to 45 inches wide, sold from $1.35 to $1.98 yard, loom end price, yard 79c Lots of other bargains which space will not let us mention. W~omen's Ready-to-wear The popularity of this great department will be fittingly il lustrateded here during this sale. Unapproachable value-g i vi in g >pportunity to bu) 0T T GR E ENVIL Let us array you in one< many new styles handled b' some of the most famous ma turers, and lead you to a miri You look at your reflec and the hard-to-pleas disapp< a ONCE. We have dealt with lots c who came to us skeptical< ability to satisfy them with made clothes. They are regular customer once you wear our cloth, enough to kill all prejudice, spring styles are very sensib attractive. ) WVe ha':e tried :to consu. ttastes in mnaking our selectior we believe we have succeede< hard to please, we , you will see there a display present the latest fashions, and Yours to please, THOHI G~RENVILE. S4. ( rgressive flethods. A Outlet hiandising have such re being knifed upon ic and other Fabrics egotten by the people iger buyers, carrying ou can afford to do will be the magnet that will at tract the buyers. Pri'ce quota tion is impossible as we carry only one suit of a kind, but it matters not what .style you've set your heart on you will find it here and at Manufacturers Outlet prices. Millinery The greatest tri h of Mil liners' Art are em din the hun of beautiful d dclusive model shown here.v This sale offers remarkable values in this department and an open invitation is extended you to be with us on the Open ing Day. Caliiocs aad Plaids at 2c. a Yard. 8,000 Yards Aigh E' Plaids and Standard be sold for 10 1mn hour at Two (2) cents til supply is exhauste<,..... tinues until 5:10 p. m. I10 yards to a customer. r them so cheaply Go., LE, S. C. SPESE? rus of .nufac tars at f men The le and tit all* stand ready to of new models from some of you will spot them at once as L'S.