The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, June 06, 1907, Image 5

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ed to om rou the 1 found in any tc Shoes Our Strong Point FOL Sole agents foi veing Mlachines Happenii and Personal Notnre. Ciharlie (Garret t in)tends o) run his threshing macehinie thuis s ason with a 10-hiorse power gasoline engipno. .lispoedL for several dlays but I~iisoeh imprj)oved at this writing. Miss .\lary~ LesMl(e3 of the 1a.9It% eide is spenuding a while with Mrs. A.. M. Miorris in- Pickenis. Thge union miniljg of the Pickenis B3aptist~ association will meet with Nine Forks church on Saturday be fore the 5th Nunday in June. All churches in the Iecoc0iation are r'e quested to sendl delegates. Lois, the.infan)t (daughter ''of Mr Mrs. R. L Hlames was badly hurt by the carriage being rolled from a high porch lost Monday. The doctor was immediately called and she is now about out of danger. "Old Fanny," the good old family nag of T. D. Harris, while out graz ing Tuesday, reached the conclusion that, her (lay on) earth was .'one anid dropped over dead. She -was a safe and gentle ''creatur" and wasR a great friend and cotopanion of the chil dren. The Seneca ball team came to Plckens T1uesday' to Play Ball against the P.ickens t.eam. They were a good looking her m and aro splendid Ph; ' could not wvrent, the our tearn Lp to the a thiero had l1)01 ee a ,before our canm wont ey had four uIns marke1( t he last in ing they' mn 'h the home11 ate four 't'h eore1' a 8 to () he Pickens 's, It was a pretty game and greatly enjoyed by all who at-I od. line of Clothing, a,rgest and most >.wn this size in th Our stock of Clothing 75C to $5, suits for yc line of two-piece suits prices. Buy the celebrated H ways "get your mone fitted. Hats for everybody. Hat. This hat needs ter than any other hat all the latest styles. Walkover $3.50, $4 a Boyden $5 and $6 for Zeigler $3, $3-50 and We have crowds of th There are more $3.50 makes at the same pr price. To see the prettiest lii a look at the Boyden, Big line of Shirts, 50C Furnishings. Best ar :Mitchell W_\,agon: I Horse Shoe Clot" ;1's. M[arrietd, on the 28th tilt., at Ca techee, by J. A. Brown. N. P., Miss ' "'ie llo%%Iand and Charlie Seng. san'. ('Ihde Hiester has accupted a pu sit.on wit-h W. E. F'reuni & Co. Clauide is at good saleOsmanir and( wil be glIad to have his friends calIl oii him. TFhe esceafe lands1(1 of C'al vin SolJit I, dCceasetd wasfl tile onily land(. sol1o sailesday. It Wats bid off by Maurried. at the residlence of the bide1f's miot her onl the 2d instanut., Edl Mor ton toi M'innie D.avwi, all of (Jatee chee. J A. Biown, N. P., t fiei ting. Mrs. Mar'y TIhomasw, wife of Peter 0. Tlhomas, died at the home of her husband'on the 17th ultimo, at the age of 65 yeaits after an illness of 15 mfonlths. Shie was aL consitent (Chris tian and a membert 'of the Baptist ahurch for 35 years. She leaves a husband, four children and1 a host of relatives and friends to miourn her death. CJourt conivenied onl Tluesday andl( b)usiiness was pult thirouigh with a rush. Ini ani appeail cas4 t he (decia lonl of the lunliOr Easley waLs HuH tinei)d. BraleQtt Ade0ox frr forgery ' a15sOi enteed to Itomr oni thet gangJ. Ern' iest 1Laniigst on fo r aLttempljted assa,uilt wa senuItced t. :3 years inl thle jbei tniary . (Cout adjon ue Wedniesdayv. There was not ai great deal of buiS.less Itt be( to conlviets w~ho) werel woring ilf. at sha(ip hir lown up bi >Iy dyaio, o were Liin0ig charges of dlynai teI wvhich went off and threi 1w them with great force through the aie. /ITTF Shoes, Hats and up-to-date line c e State and we ar is the largest we have ever ca uths $2.50 to'$12.50, suits for serge coats and extra pan DRSE SI O E BRNND of clol y's worth." Get your Spring : We are sole agents for the cel no introduction as everyone ki sold for $3. We have them k nd $5 for men. men. $4 for women. em in all styles both Shoes an and $4 Walkover Shoes sold ice in the world because they a ie of Shoes and Oxfords ever Walkover and Zeigler. to $2. Big line neckwcar and id most up-to-date line at right 3, Chase City ui3 oa [vinrg, H awes $88 1] liorn on the chII1 inlstant to [ and irs. T,om1 13ates, ia (laughter. lrs. itLH. \VattL, .i. R S. Po ter, llis;es Ahni ('hoyto.:, Florent Da vis, M ary P'arm i 11( I'Cihe AI, erm.)il)Ve w aimong t le ftir an1 e!:liringi~ visitors to P'ichenis Sa1tu y wh pi d thiiis '. flCiei pleam. mu tch) timie, trUoubb-, uic rk a od worr wais ' riu ired to g-t. onit a neOws) peri. TheCir i~ cal . was hiLghly appreelo a ted by the (Jtilee f''rce. 'I'h Menu I%eii C .d for the banqiet ai the liawaitha Weodsdy niight w er go t ten u p by I bis ofTice in ai bout liv hours time. It was an anrduious joI bu.w were1qul to the task. \Ilan cuompi~limentI ury rema)irks weore pastsei on01 the wvork, for whIich w WCre1 proud W ie (d. na0 goodu wvork asl anyl oflice anid about as go ick, and cheaperJC that ir'an V. The ladies of the town wvho comU pose the Civic Trague halieve thal 'cleanliness isa next to godlineus'" an have started out to cle'an up the town; they have had se(ver6l b irreb painted a bright hue, which they will put in front of the pIlaces (of business with t.he requlest t.hat all litter, o4wvepings and trash be0 tO therein, antd they will manyor to have this g as- oftn (a necessU'~ I1r tended I y themi to ma. erI ioade aigit 2, t he un the baPck has ai roundia the see if they canlout get. Idheap s Ih Id ii n , in I t in t enil n \a re-l e~ . d i l h a l 1 r$ t u oI heing lih to lo h 1 ug aV lin is vii be (elnoh- I I huald ti hey vilke inLO be-m jIt sightow. \~ nesadta NTIOI Gents' Furnishing G( )f clothing and gent prepared to prove wl rried suits for children men $3.50 to $25. Big ts, all sizes and all ling and you will al wit while you can be ebrated Hawes $3.00 lows that it is far bet- C 1 both soft and stiff in For Bu1l I Oxfords. than any other two Pati re the best made at the ;hown in Pickens, take everything in Gents' prices. YL Y&C gies, Iron King Stove _ats, Boyden, Waikov ( 1000 ( - Of Soda Water wecre s Soda Fountain last. Sa D)ay, and1 all the Ice Ci mnake, ab)out i2 gallon that means some~thingr. and you will know the -\We certally appreJci mnuch. 'IC)Pickens em. nrc )ods. We can is' furnishings iat we say. erick erns s, New I Ione e- and Zeigler tur day, Old Soldier 's eamn we had time( to s. This is a record1 Visit ourl Fo~untain reason) why. ate voorl tr:,,l.