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It. eiapilea1ng of a Local adl Personal Nature. I --Joseph-Prio on' the Keowoo side isvery sick. .-.. Ei Hamilton has recontly kill d a year ol pig which notted 400 lbs. -The present price of turko3s vhould induco peop!e to raiso m'any next 3014r. .-omo men trust to luck in this morld, and solmie others are lucky to :4tirlst ed. -.D. W. McDonald of tho Six .\ile .etion iW moviig to the 'Anderson >ton mill,;. -Bub Evans is building a good I arl and.dwelling. on the Gap Hill .id Six Milo road. --'Tho merchaits are nepw displaiy )lg some beautiful goods suitablo for *he Christimate holidays. -Th'lat exKcellen11t farlmr J. W. M.E )urham killed a pig nine1 monlths old ..hich ietted 200 l1). -Sotme one hias truti lly said ,hat "a lot of' pople would rather bo u style thin out of debt." -R. L McDonald and two .little bhildron of W alhialim, visited relatives u the Enoun stolion' recently. -Mrs. Benjamin Botgs who was )aralized liat Ohristmis noar Jiberty s still in a helpless condition. -C. Earle Hamilton has a Jersey ow that has given milk every day for ight years, and . a brought eight alves. -W . . Posey and D. W. McDon dd caught three co->s oil Keowee liver recently. '1 hey have some ;o1od dogs. -A. P. Alexander of Milo Creek -eetion is remodeling his dwelling, Nhich when painted will pruisit a .iandsome appearance. -Alout this timo of the year you 11 ways hear of two things-wuddings and big hogs being killed, both of byhich are good in their way. -Dr. J. L. Bolt is representiig Keowou Lodge at the meeting of the Orand Lodge in Charleston this week. Hope he will have a nice an(] profitable trip. - Pickons is the best cotton mar. ket in all I lis part of the state0 and is far the best in which to buy goods. People who como hero are quicok to find this out, too. W-.e havo just received. a big lot fine pen tiblets that retail every where for 10 cents, to go whilo thoy last at 5 cents. They are beauties. C aig Bros. -Land owners all over the county are forbidding hunting upjoni their lanid3, andt it wvill sooin be so that thosbe desiring to shoot will have to pay for thme privilege, as is the case at the north. -Mrs. K. L. Cureton is opening up her Christmas goods and suchi aI disphiay of nico thinigs you never saIw before. Call on her for anything you want and rest assured you will be suited in your purchases. .-Marriedl on SundI~ay 6th inst , by Rev. J. 1K Foster, at the residence of Arthur Ramepey, brother of the bride, Mr. Riley' Porter to Miss Hattie Rtamupey. The young coule have the best wishes of their manmy friends for a long and happy life. -The Town Creek Roller Mill is not running this week. T1he pr'o prietor, D. E. Hendricks, is putting in a lot of shafting and a now wiheel and getting the mill ini goodl shape for tho Oeer incroasinig busIiness. Tom 0. Freeman is the miller and ai good one lie is, too. -Lots of ofir good old staunch subscribers came in last M~onday anid paid for thir~i paper tup in to 1905 aind carried away a good pocket knife with which to whliitt'o the time away. To them, one0 and1 atll, we wish 'them a merry Christmas anid many happy returns of the day. --With the rush of jo~b work we haveo on hand and als~o ourt holiday edition, which will be issued on the 16th inst., we do not give or read e as much news matter this week. as ufuial. We hope1) they will pardon0I us, for the next issue will more than make up for whaiit they miss thisI week. -Soveral commiitunicationso are un avoidably left out this week; however - they will appear next wook. We hiopp our subscribers will pardon us and continuo the ir inteoremti ng letters each week, and do niot fail to signI your namel; as8 a guarantee of goodl faith, and not necessarily for putbbicn tion. --- Will 'SM. V.," please siny inl lis communication to T1hio Sentinel * nal, ,vhose clock it was that had V lask snake ini it. Some of our ribers, wvho lives close there - , do not belioe thle statement, as they cannot find any of their neighbors who will own up) to havinig a pet snake. --The little two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Freeman, who live in in the Glassy Mountain eec tion, died Sunday from bronchial trouble after an illness of about two weeks. The little one was buried at the Glassy Mountain gravo-yar d, near Ervin Hendricks, whore the family have relatives buried. --A. mad dog came to the house of J. W. Pace last Friday and fright ened hisa family badly. There were no men folks at home and the ladies had a time defonding themselves es pecially as there were little children in the room at the time. Hie was finally killed without doing any dam ag ;boond causin . the litple child of * h~u Stephens to fall into th~e obt it was not burnoed. -It will soou bo'in order to begin feAning those now year resolutiounv -FarmjbiS saty that the cotton croi gets shorter ihu lioaror they get tu the end. -Miles 1. Ihunter, a proninent citizen -of Pendleton, wias in lickens Monday on business. % - Rev. 0. M. Abnoy left Monday for Greeiv yle, to attend tihe annua1l conference which convened in that city Tlm,(sday. - 111 persons owing ma for work nust pay lp at once or their occounts will be givun i lawver to collect. W. II. Abhinore. -A. W. Gralely, of iindor, killed two hogs oil tho 2d inst., one year old that weighed 310 and 312, sE. pvctively.. Who can beat that. --"Trail," the great est of idl card games; something n)(,W; just out; six oilier gamies plaod with the cards. The greatest thing out to patis away i winter's eveviing. The Columbian Book Co., of AtlIanti, Ga., are selling igen tts and halvo placod this gae on salub with the Pickens Drug Co. Call and get a pack arad be in the swi -. --Th re is talk of the Mothodist Su:.day ts'Lool laving a Christmas tre(; whet.ier (he other schools will have a tree or not, we have not hoard. A suggestion we would oflor would b for oil the scho.,s to join in and have a union tree in the court house. This would give all tho children of nall, 1as wull as of larger gro vth, much pleamre and ci'joyment. -- The fodder house of T. A. Wal drop, of the Cedar Rock section was burned about day break Mod qv morning. Cause of the fire is un known. Ho lost about twelve i hun dred bundles of fodder, cane seed an,11d sihichs. This hits Nir Wlrop pretty heavy as on last Thanksgiving day he lost his stables and a lot of rolglnles+. Theso fires aro thought to have been the work of incendiary. -Monday being saleday a large crowd of ptiuple caine to town--some to bid on the land, somi1e to pay taxes, some to pay up their accounts, some to see and be seen, Some to get one of the .Seatinel-Journal's good knives 111.1 Soum to "just be coning." Many of themii tp &Ck in tile highest terms of praise of the pushl, energy and growth of Pickens and were very much surprised at the stride she had made ill the past twelve Inonthi. --Or lilnife proposition expires on 31st )cemler. It is made to now subscribers who pay up one year in advance, and to till old subscribers, who, at the time of the consolidation of tile p:pers, wis either taking The Sontinel or The Journal, wh'io owe as much as one dollar, or more, wv'ho pay up tlh,.ir inidebtednes.q to the former papers, and for on year from that date are entitled to a knife. Bear thse faicts in your mind, wvhen you coine to settle. td. -Chriistmas is almost her.m and you will miss a great treat if you fail to visit W. H.Johnson's 5e and 10c department~ store, his counters are piled up with bargains on top of bar. gains. Other mer'chants wonder howv such articles can be sold for the money, neverthieless, they are going for 5e and 10c. Lots of Christmas things comlinig inl every clay and be in~g placed on the counters, also oth er Christmas presents from 10a to $10 00. The linest lot of musical in struments we have seen in Pickens. Don't -forget that this is the placo -WVeston, the seccondl son of WV. E. Garrison, nged about six years, was severely cut across tile right foot Sunday about one o'clock, by his brother Lois. It was a b~ad cut and Drs. Bolt and WVebb had to take sev'. oral stitcheIS ini the wounl1d to draw it together. It is to be hoped that the wound will heal nicely and that ho wvill suffer 'o inconlvenienlco from it. Little shavers shlould not be allowed to hanldle lixQs. Parents are too care less in such matters anld it is a won) (der more children are not badly hart than are(. -A masrriaigo in wvhich many~ peo ple iln this county' and else where will tanke pleasure in hearing of, wvas that, of Mr'. Jamens E. Parsons, a fine gon tIemian anld a substantial citizen anid farmner, of tho Liberty sectioni, to Miss Adia Mauldini, daughter of Mr'. and .\rs. XYorry J. Mauldin, of the Dal ton section of tiis county. The hap)py evenlt occurred at thle hospita b)1o home of the bride's parents oin last Sunday, the ceremony hbemg per formed by Rev. D. A. Lewis, pastor of the WVest Piecens circulit, in the pr'esence of relatives and1 friends of the happy coule. The contracting partion are0 both pop~uiar people and number their friends by the1( A"or'. Mir. Parsons andl~ briido dined with hlis brothev, Coroner' B. F. Parsons, Sundlay. We extend congratulations and join with thleir many friends ill wishinug thlem long life and much future0 haplpiness and pro)sperity, Ainnual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Board of C'ommissioners will 1ho1( their annuiial mieting the firat Trhursday after the first Monday in January, next. Allpersonls holding claims a glnet the C'ounty, not already fied, wi II present them to the Cledik of tihe Board on or before the 1st day of January, so that they may he examined and or dored paid. C. E. Robinson, Clerk Bd. C. C. dec2w4. Tresp~ass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to hut, fish, cut timber, or in any way trespass on any of my ladus un dej penalty of the la.'s 9 Dec 4t Jesse Crenshaw. WARNING NOTIoEC. All persona are forh~idden to hire or harbor my nephew, Will Wollaby, colored, who is about 12 years old and has left home without my con sent and without any provocation. 8dec36. Zip Mansion, Central, 8. C, Any ono buying $50,00 worth of more'iandise (except J 21st 1908 to January 1st, 1904, 1 will have enlarged any ph aind placed In a handsome framo a)( delivered to the custot work of enlarging the photograph is done by one of the very ed States. The frame is handsoino and durable. The outli will charge $500 for. Any one buyin-g $25 00 will be givon choice of franio or We Underbuy and U Coats Spool Cotton 50 per Doy Romiomber ev( teod as represer Most every store sells cloth but we sell 00od 91'0n COWi the proper styles. If you want, calico, Good green roast outings, percale, sheeting, drills, flannel, Atbud l's roast cham brey, cheviot, and madras, we canr surely pleaso you. If you want any. Brown's Mulo T( thing in wool dress goode, we have all Early Bird Tob.i colors ranging in price from 1.0c. to $165 Sclntopipa fobac per yard. Dress patterns in zibelines, All kinds of f Camel's Hair, Mohair and Brilliantine. ies at the rightf Fifteen shades of Granite Poplins from 12-1c to 45c per yard. )ress flannols I also carry a plaids and novelty goods from 15e to 75o wagon, harne, per yard. Bust values tor the money. Don't fail to Yours for Business, R. C. CARTER BEFORE YOU COME TO PICKENS look at this paper and see what days N. D. TAYLOR, 4--The Photographer Will be in town and bring your folks and have some perfect LIFE LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS made. TUESDAY and WVEDNENDAY. Death of Mrs. Emily J. Stone. Miss Pauline McDaniel. Mrs. Emly J. Stone of Anderson It is proper that, after a loved on county, whilo over on a visit to her title deptrted from our midst, the son, Mr. Aaron Morris of this place, ti~tAdolth ad.Yti.i was taken ill with pneumonia and af o oIeiiite httetuho ter onliy a few days of intense suffer-te itsolorfiim h wi ing departed this life ou last Moniday od(enthm~tielvnrt ti morning. She had often visited here pr ftedl falvn hita and wazs held in high esteetn by herchrttopekwetodafen friends and acquailntances. Sho wascurgmetto urrins w a native of Anderson county, andtr'ealntoacmuoei. there spent the greater part of her i hs on red sgn.I life, near Providence church of whichhe oehewslvdantefr she was a %uen~ber. iytc e~ nedsirg n h Heri maniden name was McMullamr oeIhtrind nta oewsi but she had been married three rLfhran1i-tihevtesf times first to Mr. Morris, wvho was rcos ltfu oalo~ h the father of her two sons, the one wv lo-co uoadse* 1( whom she wats visiting amnd Jesse ovey tems n etta Morris of Hartwell, Ga. Her see-can. st e i-' ie i en ond husband was Mr. Moss, and lmi rneo ~hc ilb herise last marriage was to Mr' Stonme of gad (rdlbanilli'lOi neair Seneca who died just a feo h rewasselvd owU h months afterward. wstu,(uiu n lasseme She was 67 years old on the 27thtoxepifthtnitofcmcr of last November, anid from child tott iedte fafihu hl hood her life wa'us that of an~ exenip- mi agit hc hn ot i lary, devoted Christian. T1rue9 to he(r $~t5 ilctoi { h ulhe v faith, her church and1 hiur God, there cyrjienn fImm n 1~' were no fears of tbe dark river whenfiiloiatn. headJtreh the chilly waves of (loath were comoce h g hn t on on i upon hem'. Calmnly, peacefully 'us a lf hCi puihgets neet babe lulled to slap on its mother's Ad nhrltoIettrewshoc bosom, she folded her hands and herthtmd tieftr w tee gemntle spirit was wvaf ted to that beau- ws ildedfvr~ le e er tiful heavenly laned she loved so well. fr ~,tufi rnk utnhro Truly, we can say, '"How blest thealieflofuflesanofhp. righteous when thley dlie," for therenesadolv. are no terrors of death when the W ilnt oria loowt righteous are called, but a happiness othpfrhrb-loim ada andt sweet peace which passeCt1th su so etad iefrvrad dlerstaninmg. Meek and muodest e511 we a,11: rknfml witR, caring little for the thingswilko thaIitgidtd, at earthly, but muich for time thtings 1ho3 ly ' u- iele khtdtueti and divine. WVe feel assuired that her aelf od hi luybte n soul is with the rausomeod with atIfn h a air crown of glor'y 01) her brow, shouting _______________ praise to her beloved Rledeemner. .. To the sorrowinug sons at-d their ~ ~ ar N familiastwo extend the sincere sym- S pathy in this sad htour of partinlg. It T 1 sur 5AtIN is a sad1 thought to give up a mother, Cut 1P~{us but ma blessed privilege to have bhd yJ .Nobr mmtrrbt such a one as they have, and, Jde ... 0 "lneyond this v,.lo of tears, ~1E'A, T'g4 - Thuere is a life abovemd utt ebngat i o~r Unmeansuretl by this iigh~t of yenrs, ofdmiitainofhe tt fad An all1 that ife is. love,"'efcs'fIie(H iotd~iO d "She wea bright garlands of joy, Teencteeoet t mlido 'ihey are blooming on heor head; while her .cuirerinmgs nnd her iighinugs ihil n iinu ~ ide n likeob haows al ntare lied." oeio ftm ii1Bc iiot Tea Hem' remains woro interred in theoththy onimpjr lfoee townm cenmeterty on Tuesday at three i)tO(od fP'hto o ) oda o'clock iitmmediately at tot' the funeral -yoJm.10,at4'pbicioheo services which ivero conducted at oa 1ocokiitm oeon ole the homno.casfanthyavwyteatAd Then your liver isn't acting ~ i EBR~. well.departedffromfrur midsosthe notsso econsitedathtotheArueh o heidlfront temrwhileylivntheforiieri Fort 6fthyedrs theayivhavehrietn the Standardas lovdmild hPillm Smalli dosesindedcurone.anAth 1 i'w',iiit y.,oroithat reignedr tin.that homeauwasa parto her and frs C OH th NitesG woea hratr uo n setan Chila ad Fveris botleof iteus canT dAsk tow let er Wlifte remem bUSS Cul~s.. 'to exemplifiy ihaty iporitnofriconsecra I las' .andidaughote.rowhichoshonpayforthoin 3rocores) from October Otograph left at my storo nvr abslutely freo. The beSt artistsi inl the Un it t is just what an ageit entiargod photogra-ph. ndersell! 9 311. rything sold is gnuaran ted or money refundod. c, 10, 12, 1411) for $1.00 ed coill., 8, .10b for $1. d e-Altre, 9lb for $1. Alcco) $305 per box., 0eco, $3.65 " "A co, $3l (5 cc " anlcy and staple grocer. )fli3B.* oniplote line of buggeS, saddles, whi ps, laprobe.. 0t my prices. LIBERTY, S. C. Fromt Sont I A l'rlea. Nr, Art.ar Chlunanu wiiing from Durbanl, Nal, Sonth A frie t, says: "As a proof (hat Claioini's Cougii lim edy i i curo suitleo for old a il oing I p'n yol tle follow ing: A neighbor of mino hiad a chidki jnst over Iwo m1ot1h (ld. It 1111d ia Very had c.>ngh and the parent:;o id not know what t-o give it. I iggesited ihtt if thbey woulId get a boutl of Ch1: ib Lori uns (i Coligh Remedy and pt oie upon the dmiii my tuat the baby was sncki:g it wruld ni) doubt euro the hild. Ihis thIey did and ruiglat ihorn a quick relief atn.] mnred thi haby. Thi i rem3e'dV i. for sale by Pihiens D1ug Co. Earle's Drug Store, Pickens and T. N Hunter, Liberly. The Old 3leat Market ~.Mioore.. I wisd1om dwe~(ll with Produce, Before the loavos fell I was thier'. Ini the l.-at of SuInnr, .1 was there. WVhin it tookl the prfi ti keep~l ico Then(~1 I wa'fsf ter. Wien the( Su nmmer comes agait 1l'1llie t here. Co0:uc to moe for your meat I aml thlero. You stick to me and Pi'l stiel, to you Away Downu ini Dixie. [A true Proverb.] J. 1D. MOORE. ROLLER KING -ANDI-. Magnolia Flour, RTE, DA~RLET ^.:2OlTJ A P. F. COX, GREENVILLE, S. C. I~sta GIFTS nre oeerinor prcae f ' or i it >ilnei-ithe Pickens Drug Co. VIf'il(1.'' S ( * It is Predicted That the coming vintor will be the coldest. ever experi enced in thiscountry. It has taken a good %tart anld II. less all signs fail this winter- will be a "mwama Prepare for War in Time of Peae... ;. This is an old savinig and a true one, buy your OV.ER. COATS, CLOTHING, SHOES, JEANS, FLANNELS and DRIESS GOODS before it gets too cold to come to town, for them. Never beroro have we had such a stock as we now have on hand. New goods coming in every day. Wo hie jud received the thi*rd big ahipment of Jackets and Shirts since buying our first lot. See the new ones wo havo just received. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Our Shoe trado is double what it ever has beon, the only tr-uble we have is getting the'n here as fast as we need them. The reasoni of this is we sell the best on earth the "IAT'TLE AXE" We do not hesitato to say that we have the best stock of Clothing and Overcoats in the -county, and we have some bargains to offer betwoon now and January 1st. Furniture - Wagons - Bugies. Wo have a colildeto and well selected stcek of Furniture. as good buggies as you will find anywhere and everyone knows I-hat we sell the best wagon on Earth, "1THE M ITCHE LL." Don't fail to call and see us when in town. A warm w"lcome 1111d a warm fire awaits you all. Yours truly, Folger & Thornley. C1 OTHING, SIIOES, HATS AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY. Pay as you Go! UJTE -IretxLlni o.Y ney go. We are also glad to state to our customers and friends that under our ONE-PRICE CASH SYSTEM our business continues to increase. We are making every effort to please oil tomers by buying anr goods th-' are with Big i 2>2 to 33%C tho yd. If you need a Collar Pad don't fail to see our line. lKnives and Forks worth 50C for 44c. E xtr a.Knives for 35c a set. G;alv'anized Table Spoons that generaliy sell for 25 and 30C a set for 18c. Galv'anizedl Tea Spoons worth 1-5c a set I oc Splendid door locks for 23c each.' Bet ter locks wvith white knobs for 35c. H-andl Saws that often sell for $1.25 to $1-50 for $1.oo. Good Steel Clawv Harnmer for 4oc. A Splendid Monkey Wrench, good size for only 25c. Real Good Lanterns for 5oc each. Your last chance to buy the Fiber or Paste Board Wvater Bucket for 28c. Victor or Boss Well Buckets for 4oc. Galvineized Well Buckets for 25 and 30c Overalls and Jackets to suit most any bocl~;- Vours truly, tr COME ONE--COME ALL and1( see3 us beflore buying Dry Goods andi( Grocories. We have just oplened up i:ew goods and ILt of 'em. We havn't the -paIce to rcioto prices but com11 and see us. Our prices are right. liargains in our Dry Goods that will surpriso you acnd our nionICs aro unew and a variety of them. Prices are down onl tho bottom. Wo have ii nice line of Comforts and Blanke that we can soll yOU cheaperO than you have over known beforo, 8 poundi ['at he1r pillars, only $1.50 por pair. Our groceries are alwvays fresh anid ,,rices right. |When in noodl of aniy como and1( give us a look. Country prodit{ bought enil sold. 1.t us have your laundry. Collars 1.o each and shirts ete~ Cheaper thani any one olse. Good work guaranteed. Yours for trade, WYA TT & GRIFFIN, y EASL EY,:A d bav* ' Costs Only 2cents t~~gi we e handled1 Dr. No TE q ito t he tohete of oucp o:~~w~