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Pickens Sentinel-Journal Happenings of a Local and Persona Nature, Little Miss Etbeleno Gantt is quit< unwell. Little Miss Malanee Thornley i quite indisposed. See change of ad of Bolt & Cc They talk garden seeds.. rn on the 2d instant to Mi rs. Amos Dodgens, a daughter rshall Parsons was on a visit ti t:.her, B. F. Parsons in Picken " eek. '"'hat's in a name? You wil when your communications dt .ot appear for lack of one. --See ad of Folger, Thornley A Co.. They talk Spring goods anc will treat you right tn every deal. -Mr. J. T. Anthony left Tuesda for a trip to Texas and Oklahoma and if he likes, will buy and setti there. It is a poor excuse of an old hen i permitted to run loose in a town tha can't make at least one enemy out o a good neighbor. Mr. Henry Williams of the ens side of the coun'.y, drove a fine mar to town Monday whereupon it sici cued and died during the night. Moore & Mnuldin talk to you thil week about cotton planters an turn plows and the time is near a hand when these two articles will b< in great demand. Houses for rent is the one grea need in Pickens. S;;veral partie; have been in town within a week an< been obliged to turn their backs of the place, owing to "no houses fo rent," IIon. Wyatt Aiken believes i taking care of the rural mail carrier: He has succeeded in getting passe the bill allowing them $900 a yea as conpeusation for their services. There is not as many people i - -.sual during court. Farm - >busy attending to thei c ss to attend to other peo s if not compelled to do sc > the cotton mill is beinp mo on aceount of lack o The brick work of th I I is (co.pleted and a stari e on the stack as soon a t. on t,he ground. Thie importedl Germian Coach stoc horse, prpr' of the Easley Stoc Co. wa'is exhibited on the street Monday by M r. L. 0. L~atham an was pr1onounIced the poetry of syme try, style and action, by all lovrse fine stock. Our ex-auditor, Mr. F~oster. Keitl wvas seen on the streets Wednesda driving a finelv matched pair c mules, a late pu rchlase, and Foste was as proud as a little bov with red wagon. fle fakes to his new lif as natural as a docnk to water. --Mr., Ed P. McCravy and Mis. Lizzie Robinson, dtaughter of Mr and Mirs.. Johni A. Robinson of E is 1ley we -e mairriedI on the evening o the 5th inst. at the residence of Rev have the congrat ulations of their ma -nly friends ffor a long, happy an< p'rosperouls life. M~ar'ried1, on the eveningz of the 27th uit., at thbe r'osidence of Mri. Sidne, D E lena, Missi .Janie R.oper, of Pick ens eoun ity, and Mr., Norwvein Hari dinr,of noirthierni Ind(ian Territory, Mr W. E. Ed nR, Jr,, N. l., ofliciating Tihe young couple wvill depart in I few' days for the latter's home in th< WVest, whore they will apend thieil hIoneymoon), wvith the best wiehes o: their mnany friends, Mr's. Mary Folger, relict of thei L,te Dr. A. M. Folger', died at th< home 9i her danghter Mrs. C. M. JBIayloek in Ea&slhy, on the 2d instant, ?"om nfirmilies peculiar to 0old age, hie was 91 ye,ars old and leaves flye children beside a~ host of relatives and friends to mourn her death. Her remains were laid to rest in the Wesi View cemetery on Sunday evenin~ by the side of her husband, Rev. J. F. Mattheson conducting the obse. qules, a large concourse of relatives friends and~Acquaintances witnessin~ W)1~g I adries Did you ever iock up and look at it and wont was in it, wonder if it w It you could see how cine in every presbripti< store, and had the p appreciate the quality it skill used in preparing have such doubts. Your Doctor know which we prepare are e; prescription. Miss Cassie Bolt is clerking for t D. B. Cooper. Misses Eileen Taylor and Maka Boggs, who are attending school at Greenville, spent Sunday 'with their parents. Mrs. B lt and children have moved to Pickc <n, and occupy a part of the Anibler house, on the corner of Main and (Garvin steets. Mr. A.- T. W inchester, of Ilazl, was in Pickens last week and treat-4 d himself to a Mason & Hamlin organ. He made a pleasant call at this oflice. W. B. Mann, of the Six Mile see tion, was in Pickens, Wednesday, and reports things quiet in his bailiwick. He states that Elsie Garrett is moving his house. Miss Nancy Robertson, of Oconee county, who is teaching the Mill Creek school, is quite sick with t3' r phoid pneumonia, at the residence of R. B. Lumpkiu, where she is board a ing. - The whole Mile Creek section is r r portod to be beset with colds and an occasional attack of lal,rippo. So far - none of them have been confined to their beds, but it is only their hardi. ness and indomnitable will power 0 that is keeping them going. t W. E. Freeman & Co. are dailv 5 receiving their stock of goodr, which they are putting on their shelv-es and displaying to a great aidvanitage. k Mrs Freeman will have charge ol the dhry goods and1 millinery depart. m~nenits, and is nowv arrangring. antd dis. playing her stock in goodi taste. Mr-s. Freemani is ai splendid sales woman, and, no) doubt, will drawl~ i large trade frm the start. We ', bespeak for the firm of Freeman & y Co. a liberal share of your patronage. r Mr. .W. T. Giriftin, while ret urning~ from his f irmi, Wednesday, wvas pain fully bruised a!.out his head and face by being dumplJed from his wagon. He was sitting on a spring neat anid a viewing the landscape o'er as his .team .was jogging along, wvhen the -fore wheel went down in a rut, and f '"Billy" we'nt sailing through spafce, .and when he "it" old1 te -ra firma *had a haird jolt. No Jess than ten .yardsH of court plaster was roquire -l j to make him prese~ntable again. Thmn enginteerors of the C. K. & W. Rrv. are in thle field pushing theirI way over the miountalins. Trains are running on t hi.. road between Green. ville and Traivelers iRest, and the company arc at work onl contruc tion between that p ointI and M.lari.t ti. The corps st arttel fromta the latter city and( are locating a line do-vn the Oolenwa~y by the Pet ernic ou00tlet,via Sassafras bay .T uis in t~ h1 1ne in which Brt vaid and th mtoutin conuntr' aro so deeply in teres ted , as it meic n much01 to them and the coun try 'south of thie mountains. Up with the Carey3-Cothran bill, down wvit h the dispensary, and wel. come prohibition. Rav. B Hioa ha. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought sears the Signature of ICINE a bottle pf medicine ler what it was, what as good? we prepare the medi )n that comes into our rofessional training to i all the drugs, and the them, you would not > that the medicines cactly according to his Business Locals. Noth-es of Snle, Wialnts. Swvaps, etc. inserte'i in this Coilu n nat : cents per IIne for eatch insertion. Nothing taken for Ies< thaii Itrecnts. Easlter falls onl i t ite ar make yOur1 selecttionl Ifrotn our imnrnese a,sirt,ient of new and st.ylish suits, at low cnt prices to yott. Latlies' tinr. dretss uoo:s, Silks, etc. It. U. ("aines& (hissawtay Bros , cetitral, 8, C. 41 Wantetd-TO rent it furnislhed room. Address "RieUnjr," Luck Box 2. larhed wire, hog wit'. chicket wire, fe'nce wire. See uI. for JAMw prices on all hardwtt"are, and everytthing. It. (. Gaines & (assaway Bros , cer'til, s. e. Mahtcksmitlhin- in al its )rattchtes done b me. Ho1 seshcueing at (l0i. All wtork guiraniteed. d. L. iaiders, on W. T. O')ell's place, Liberty, S. c. It. F. 1). 3. Strayed or 5tol;n--Soty black horse innle, weight a bout 71'0 polnds: aged. S. 11. Watts, Pickens, S. R. toute 3. F'r Sale-Ono siy 11 P. engine. .Jat. M. Barr, l+asley, S. ('. 89-4w Stop paying rent. We'r will loan you mon 'v wttith which to buv)' or build houuss in the town of Pickeins; at 5 petr cent. interest. For full pattienars l. dress Vascoe D. Loehr. Walhalla. S. c. Five earloads of Flour. '.M jeslic" best, (pmtent). Bught Iefore tihe rise. Every sack guaratited'c. Prices anI (lua11lity right. Ve cfn s"'- you for less rmoney. It. G. Unities & Gassaway lros., Central. S. c. If you are paying rent totu are throw ing your tnoney a way. Vto can borrow coe L.. L~Oelt'. WaihIalla,. s C., :ndl own and( pay for a horne chea per tha rt iie..t wd'il cost you. Write him for part ie. W\hen in flisley lpht. tip your stocek at B. P, 'tlarliun's feed andl livery slit ble. lie also banalles all kidsf heb Wrbl's~ t 8 F amoens-the 8.l Cotton il)tr. ~ The bltn tltons aniltb ion Ce'ntron \eath.I , Phii~.nto Tthem. "i.yiianC et lite,g(lt~ amuike cap d: ot enl ek olil (year. 13 . (oe ear;y. s i ay B - s. Oentral C.. II IaeSe.I'-'toe'ork mes f>r ''dte of thne or for.' also, luI. J Weibed rCl ite ot .; teken, 7. pe. a Ceni,ral W nil S,edlt.nT,is each wek. One ay onl . 1o:n .ry "Queenl ofi the So'. it A. Nin ti buslhl. B. .K : 1 Pa e,ta,S . Thin -.3 Then youher o hod- mNs benvs. wa ver badpindtion. Yoes, ul Apoarion,. 1I1 you ar sdrubt, thn onsult, your dotr We .no "2.h7t hE wlay abousers grndol family mitediine. Thialte , frtusti hin, dctrwol Then"Ar your blood. rus to beknw tatato r aco ndiopytin liYouciv cetilyou now r whuarbat to ltie thseno taker Pit-Aylss.ra parila. f yo doubtoe, then. consult your o~to. Weo w wha ellsyaoths as. A e you boeres r egua? iknsh tha fdailya, of at owel i boutely essetialto rcovey. oo y ur H er ativ osso yr Ilirglr ytaiglxtv SHC IN PICKEN When you buy Shoes, i The following well kno, Battle Axe Shoes for m Walkover Shoes for me (Godman Shoes for wom Bloydenl Shoes for' meni, $5 : Zeigicer shoes for women, $! All the latest styles in shoes WVatch for our Spring Ann<( YOURS Polger, Thor (Clothinq, ,Shoes,Hu[ts andl Geni ole Aqen(s for MIitiece l7agons, stobes, IN(w JHome Sewing Machinu WValk/over' Shoes. O Call(~1 for Butteric k Patterns. " . t4 -'STOCK )ES S COUNTY L1ways buy the Best. ivn. brands are leaders: en, wone: n, $3.5O, $ L. e en and children. ind( $(6. 1, $3.50 and $4. - and1 Oxfor ds. muiicemen Ct. T RUL.Y, Tnley And Co. s Fuirishing Goods a Spc Chase CJity Buggies, Iror . ~s, Hawes HIats and Boyde IK * P