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Pckens Senil1-Jou d Mp"xIMMEEft TEFURSDAY XUANINO, - -BY SAentne1-Jor&al Company. 1, 0. THOMPSON, EDITnR. Telephone 32 oibeiptiO $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Dites ReasonahP. a& P1aMna FvStofMC 88 Second lass Jftil Matter rcOWS, S. C.: TRURsAY NOVEMBER 4. 1909. From Cateechee. Fditor Sentinel-Journal: Once more we will pencil your paper a few thoughts. It has been a long time since we have given.apy dots, On last Friday it was our pleasure to be in the town of about 15 minutes. About five minutes of that time aO taken up by business with Ne probate judge and the other ten we spent in swapping a few With that loquacious gentAeman, M. F. Rester. As everybody knows, "Tup" Hester is about the best informed main in town. He knows everything that is going on in town and when a man comes to town if Tup sees him he soon knows what is go ing on in that man's section. But while, conversing with Mr. Hester our eyes were flash ing about and we noticed many things. Pickens is certainly a hustling little town. It does as much business as any town twice the size of it. We noticed some improvements that had bein made since our last visit to, the place while others are in the course of construction. We would have liked very much to have paid the editor of this paper a visit but time would not admit. As Pickens is the birthplace of the writer he has a warm spot A*er's M; SVOPS FALLiNG HAIR - DCROYS DANDRUIT hgredients: jig Ga Ask yoar doctor if there i Ask him also if there is Does not!Co The men who wear shoes are men who do in whose veins the : U predominates -men v courage of their co whether on dress-fc Besh. Theyknowshoc . why they wear KING QU shoe of shoes' for men. In the KING QUAIT * and comfort balance ea Method of shoe cons materials in every part of the shoe. So long as real merit shall count with men inceauggt1--sndexpress their preference for NEW FALL SHAPES ANI floore &r COLD FA C uta-Creme, Camnph Glycerine and Menthe4 In fact we have Toilet Articles for Don't forget that II. E. LEWIS, P1 Next Door to Post Office. *Fovr tracts of valuable farm the town of Pickens, well watert ann in one of the best neig] county, Frontinug on two publi< of the crops grown in this coun bale of cotton per acre. We also haye several vacant several houses and lots. All 'at:i to suit any person determined to buy today but the thief of time caught. .J. F. H ARR1 'in his heart toward the town. The president of the Norris Mills, Mr. T. M. Norris, has helped the looks of our little town by having the tenant cot tages recovered with metal roof ing and repainted. This mill is running on full time and has plenty of cotton and is still buy, ing. When this mill stops for lack of cotton or on account of scarcity of money just phone your neighbor that all the mills have closed. Mr . . E. Garrett, of Six Mile tells the writer that ho pulled 1,400 bundles of for)1lr amd gathered 149 measurcd bushels of corn off of 1 3-4 acres of land this year. Who can beat that? Why go to Texas to buy land when South Carolina has such soil as this? The writor knows when Dr. Chapman sold this land for $12 per acre and now Mr. Garrett says he has been offered $95 per acre for it. It certianly pays any man to feed and care for his land if he expects a good yield. Mr. Garrett has an ideal place to live. A nice residence in a beautiful place within five minutes walk of a Baptist church and a good school. B. Floyd-Mauldin. Woodruff, S. C., Oct. 29, '09. An event of considerable in terest to the people throughout South Carolina and especially Upper Carolina was the wed ding of Miss Carrie M. Floyd of Woodruff and Dr. L. 0. Maul din of Greenville which .took placein the Presbyterian Church here at 2 P. M. to day. The ceremony was performed by Dr. S. 0. Byrd. President of Chicora College assisted by Dr. J. J Harrell of the local minis try who by their graceful and impressive manners made mem orable the event v hich will ever be history to the bride and groom and .to the numerous friends who witnessed the cer air Vigor AN ELEGANT DRESSING MAKES HAIR GROW ceria Qdm.Sodium 01*6nd. iga AcooLwater. Perfowe. s anything injurious here. not genuine merit here. bor the f-lair i. Lowell. Mass. KING QUALITY things-men xldcorpuscle* nyictions - od or horse :values -that's ALITY - 'the Y SHOE style choher -while se unique Arnold,. :rction-combined with selected and tested in the selection of a shoe-justso lonag Will KING QUALI1TY. D) STYLES NOW READY lauldin Co. eCrS! or Ice, Cold Cream, Rose Water, d aturn. complete line of Cold Weather Use. Cough Syrup '. G., Proprietor 4... Pickens, S. C. ing lands for sale, t wo miles from ~d, Plenty of timber, good pasture 1borhoods to be found in Pickens roads. Land is adapted to any ty and plenty of it will make a lots in the town of Pickens, also ~easonable prices and upon terms run own a home. The luer will will wait uniil tomorrow anid get Eslinie Oi., IS Gen. Mgr. (niOl. The bride is a charming voung lady, a graduate of Chic ora College and for two years sin(e graduating has been a teacher in her Alma Mater. She is a (laughter of Mr. Enoch G. Floyd of this town and a prominent business man here. Dr Maildid is a gentleman of the tru tvpe. He is agraduate of Cleison College. of the South Carolina Medical College and has done Post Graduate work in some of the leading hos pitals and universities of Eng land and Europe. He has for several years been located in Greenville practicing the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialty and is regarded as one of the foremost physicians and specialists of South Carolina. This wedding is interesting on account of the union by it of two of the distinguished families of the state. The ceremony was interesting and impressive. The quaint little church was tastefully decorated with ele gantly arranged evergreens and flowers appropriate to the occa sion and there were fair maids and genteel groomsmen in at tendance. The Dame of Honor was Mrs. F. K. Stallworth of Woodruff. The Maid of Honor was Miss Elizabeth Floyd, the bride's sis ter. The bridesmaids vere as fol lows: Miss Mabel Kirkpatrick, Fort Mill, S. C. Miss Eleanor S. Urquhart, Blacksburg. S. C. Miss Dell Kilgore of Woodruff. Miss Maggie Bullington of Woodruff. Miss Estel Rhea of Woodruff. The groomsmen were as fol lows: Mr. Allen J. Graham of Green ville. Mr. Milton G. Smith of Green ville. Mr. Harry T. Poe of Green ville. Dr. 0. P. Earle of Greenville. Mr. Alvah T. Sublette of Greenville. The best man was Major Frank G. Mauldin of the United States Army, a brother of the groom. The ushers were Mr. John Floyd of Woodruff and Mr. Ja'mes Irby of Woodruff. The bride and groom left on the 3:20 train for Washington and points north where after a short sojourn they expect-to be at home to their numierous friends in Greenville. -FOR SALE - Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs. $1.00 per 15. Guarantee a hatch of 8 out of 15 J. T. PARTRIDGE. Shoes. Shc We have a line of Shoes tha see. Of course in seeing th know for you to see them anc low price at which we are sellir Below we quote a fewv prices anywhere: Ladies Coarse Shoes:-I lo Veal Calf polish, at $i.15 I lot 401 "Domestic" Kanga i lot Mule Skinmn plaiu toe Fine Shoes.-Our "Virginia can't be beat anywhere. It is Men's Work Shoes:-No. 22 toe, at $2.00. Same as above in black at $: '"Mesenger," a good "Brogar Men's Fine Shoes:-A good "True Merit" Shoes in "ater $2-75. This is a good welted the $3.50 shoes. Little "Broags" for the boys ine of children's coarse shoes 1,200 yards of heavy OutirE WVe have this in almost any col Heavy Underwear for men, close price. You should see our line of at 25c. and Soc. When you are in the marje Srore you will do well to see o Let us fit you up in shoes f make special prices on lots. Yours to W. E.F STATEMENT OF T THE LIBEl Located at Liberty. S. C.. at the RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts..... ..... .....f@5e5 Demand Loans ... ...... ......... ..... .56; :3 Overdrafts ....... .... .... .--.--......1.4184 (17 F iture a I Fiturs.... .. I. ;40 Currency....................--. -- --- -- - Ceks and Cash tems . -.....- *1 Total....... .. ............---- e S'AT E OF SOUT.H CARO0LINA, COUNTY OF PIcKENS. ora. the above and forging statemnt is a tr Sworn toan.-d subscribed before me this 13th Correct-Attest: W TV. O'DELL L, i'i' y. S'ILE Directors. Norris, Cottoj CATEEC Short Crops. Long Dollar With Us. The We buy everything i Here 'ou don't have to hel) i-v tie ot. movtA to Ntrth Ccarolina r 1Go and bax-#%,;l n d 1 v olll icr 0 0'x pcllsv I l'I t a ma You take no chances in buy:ns your i nrm us, as an I back and your money refunded. Dori't that sound good? W We will sell you first class merchandise as close as any co through you will find us a little lower in price-a little higher ii We buy and sell most anythihg in the produce line and We nenticn just a few prices fer our .consideration ar Coat's Spool Cotton, Soc. per dQzen. a rte,. Ginghams, the 7c. kidd, at 5c. the yard Wmdow CurtaWns, good size, 75c. va- at 45c. the wiii dow. Lok at them. They are beautie- 0or the money. 'I icking, Best A. C. A. Feather Ticking. S-ounce goods and worth at least i 8c. of any man's money: our price i 5c, yd. Boys steel Express Wagons, 75c. to $1.75 Bleaching, 36 inch, good weight, ioc. vaue, special at S Seed Oats: Genuine Red and Winter Grazing at a very close price. Feed Oats, White Clip, best feed oat on earth. Salt, ioo pound sacks, ftne and white, 6oc. Scgar, 2; pounds fine white granulated for $i.;) Come 1o0e us when iln need of Shoes, Clething, Furnitiue, Stoves Cin eS. N Gtion s, h ats, (ow Feod, found in a first class general store. YOUlIS Norris Cotta -' CATEECi T M NORRiS, Pres and Tres. C F NORRI es. Shoes?' C0L0 wewol be glad for you to am is no money for us, but we consider the quality, style -ind 8 them you are sure to buy. that we feel cannot be beat no. 72! "Arthur's Perfection," ~/~ oo polish at $1.25. nd cap. Special at $i.55 Gir" P atent Tip Shoe at $r-50 Ssolid as a rock. , heavy Tan, Long Vamp, cap 0' at $1.25 a pair. Size 6 to 11 un Metal at $2.25 or Gun Metal leathers at// shoe and is equal to mcst of r" t $i-i5. We htve a strong t85c. and upward. g;oc valne, at 8%'c per yard. ~ rr o stripe. Nomen and children at a good i'./~ Fascinators, Scarfs and Shawls, Sfor anythmng kept in a Variety~ okit u hwwnI ur goods and get prices. th, oeotmkr,te e r your whole family. We will wnes ;atisfy. MAN & CO. ri&t d." E CONDITION OFI TY BANK,* lose of business Sept. 8th, 1909. LI A BILrIIEs. pide rto ls/ n Pidi. ...... -. 5.000O00 Individal J)pO Stibje to h k. -~975 h er e tsof D)eposit.... . lil - t 6 i.lk Moe Horw d . .. . -- S Tota - *4Look, r nt o ur s how. in-to the above rxthedforemostivmakers, they sror LaytofSpept.nburg. W II.(11in bulk, ifa notbic. s==When You Spend Them re are Reasons. lor Cash and Sell for Cash! e('r fellow's debt-the debt ie inade And left unpaid. WVe' have no big rents or city i doing biisiness in the town r city h ything we sell that does not prove as repr.-sented will b,!taken ell; it is true. If you are from Missouri let us s'iow you. nservative merchant can sell them, and taking the whole in i quality-than most stores. pay the top of ihe market prices. id will appreciate any buiness you can give us. Corn Shellers, "Black Hawk," the best on earth for fami 1y7 use; will last a lifetime; pr ce $1.75. Flur: 200 barrels of flour, bought early. Every sack soid under a positive guarantee. Wiuter is now here and all feet must be shod. We can fit the whole family and handle a guaranteed line of Shoes. Come to us for youi shoe bill. We are agents for the New Barrett Stove, the best on earth, burns less wood aud co, ks quicker than any other make If you are thinking of a new Sewing Machine call and let us show you the "White" Vibrating, a Rotary Shuttle. The I White is superior to other makes in that it runs lighter, has Ireater speed, less noise, lasts longer and is more beantiful. \We will make yoi a very close price on this machi for cash or wiil sell on time. thing in Dry GjI,7 oce s ('u i 1s Tar 't,O 8 0H i di Salt and most any thLin Us"utly Truly, n11111 Store. jEE, S. C. IS, Secretary. E N WHIITNiiRUE, Manager. IR in Fabrics Will be a marked feature of the fail and winter season; a gre at variety of beau tiful patterns is being shown. Somer of the new colorings are so attractive that men are apt t.> necg- 2 ect the plain blue serge or b ack '1~ibet. WVe advise you to have at least one good blue oi black suit, in ad- ) dition to the fancy, colored weaves; ') aid a black or Oxford Gray Over- ~ c'oat in addition to the fancy fabric. TVhis permits a cha.ige, and gives each suit a rest; to get cleaned and pressed. It prolongs the life of all your clothes, to treat them this way. ws, you will see there a display of new models from some 01 >resent the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, [GrREENVILLAE,. C. My stock of goods miust be sold in rice they will bring.. Prefer to sell ill retail. No reasonable offer will -nmust o. Both my store=roomis for ank you. ior past patronage. . H ARRIS.