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T light v of our find tb tailorii will be Persi'ai SUmme D Wagoi Picken your fi need, C101 Spe Bug Hai A c Pickens Sentinel-Journal Happenings of a pocal and Personal Nature. utuu m rs. Arthur Gravley, a daughter. See change of Craig Brothers' ad in thig issue. Thuey sApeak about hog feed and their talk is tinmely and well. Road it and profit by the information contained theremn, There will be a picnic and dance at Robinson shoal, oni Little River, near Newry, on the 23d imnst. Let everybody come and enjov the day, as it will be last of the season. Deputy Collector it. Q Merrick, J. C. Alexander, J. T. MIcKinney and E. P. Mc~ravey made ai raid Tuesday morning on Big Eastatoe amid cap tured W. K Stewart and son, Avery, at werk in a still. They destroyed the outfit, poured out 700 gallons of beer and got the still, cap and worm. The operators were bound over to court. TIhe little child of Mr. and M rs. D. F. Pace, of Pickene, died last Sunday evening, after an illness of some du ration. The cause of its death was teething and other diseases peculiar to young childhood. It was laid to rest in the Pickens cemetery on Mon. day evening. The bereaved parontsa have the- smipathy of their many friends in this, their hour of extreme sorrow. The farmers' meeting at Bethlehem last IFriday was wvell attended and wvas all that could be desired. Messrs. B3. Harris of Pendloton, (I. H. Car penter 'of Easey, and George S. Le are of Charleston, delivered excel.. ent addresses nd na e. - y LJR Annual Clearance Salewi for the imininse Fall Stock Big reductions along all lir nent in all c'lors for women miE he same discount will apply to . reight trousers. Our clothing tr businnesss but we still have a f Te are sole agents for the Interr eir samples always at our store. g housa in the world, and we g here in a few days, and it wil I We have just received a new 1< a Lawus, Organdies, Linen Law ir wear, at all prices, on't forget that we have just re< is, car of Chase City Buggies ai s, will make prices that are righ irniture when we can save you t we appreciate your business and )LGER, I .hing, Shoes, Hat cialty. Sole agent rgies, Iron King St we $3, Hats, Boy( 11 winners. all for B6Atiticki Messrs. Moore & Afauldin change their ad this week; they talk about tailor-made clothing and will have a representative from the house hero on the 29th and 30th instant to take your measurement for your fall and winter suit. If you want clothing to fit now is your chance to get suited. Don't forget that Keowee Lodge, F. and A. M., No. 79, meets Satur day night, 17th instant. Work in the Third Degree. Hon. George S. Le gare, if be is here, will assist in the conferring of the degree. All Ma sons in good standing, and all visit ing brethren are cordially invited to be present. Tanks and towers, plenty of 'em in Pickenis, now; nearly everybody has tanked up, that is, have rout up water tanks, and all of them are on towvers, so that a tlow of water can be gotten for fire protection and can be piped, into the buildings, thus affording water works system. Among the Ia test tanke up are: J. E. Bogga, T. L. Bivens and' T. D. Harris. Mr. Harris has put up a wind mill and pumps water all over the hotel, he has put in bath tubs and a system of sewerage. The addition to the court house calls for water works and sew-' erage. These are mighty handy con- I veniences and those who have put them in are very well pleased. J. R. Ashmzore and M. S. Nimmons have bought out the stock of goods of John F. Harris. We ailso under--I stand-that they have traded for tho stock of goods of D. B. Cooper and will occupy the new store build ing being erected by C. E Robinson after Sept. 1st. They are both god~ saleS-1 men and number one good fellows,f and, no doubt, will do a good busi ness. We bespeak for them a liberal share of the trade that comes to this town. Watch for their adertisement announcing thab' ~pening, at the proper time* m thM pper. T1hey are] both hustlji y' cap.; men and deserve bo succeed. 11 begin July 26th and last till S we intend buying. es. 25 per cent discount on 0 ses and children ummer clothing such as two ade for the Spring past has beel ew light weight suits that you c tational Tailoring Company's lir They show the largest line 4 uarantee a fit and perfect satis >ay you to inspect the line befoi )t of waste goods, mercerized i ns and Colored Organdies, all :eived a car load of barbed wir< id surries and the largest car o t. What is the use in paying hat, buying as we do in car lot I will treat you right. 'HORNL[ s and Gents' Fui ,s for Mitchell Wa >vOS, New Home S len, Walkovei ar %Afterns. ; Miss Esther Carey, of Seneca, is the guest of Mist Floried Carey. Mrs. L. L. liabinet, of Rembert., S. C., is on a visit to her parents, Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Kelley, of Pickens, R. F. 1). 3, and relatives and friends in the county. The Knights of Pytiias' District Convention will meet at Pickens next 'Tueday, 10th inst. All Kn hs in good standing are urged to be pres ent By order of iR R. ioark, C. C. N. R. Heedricns, of -Trenton, Tex., an 0o(d P'ikens county boy, is on a visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. F- Hendricks, of Liberty. and rela tives and friends inr this and adjin. ing counties. Noah looks as if the world was serving him wveil. Hon. Wyatt Aiken and Mrs. Aiken are in Pickens for a short time. They are stopping at the hotel Hiawatha. It is getting time Wyatt was coming round to see his fri-mds in this "neck o' woods." He better keep in close touch with them for fear they forget him next year at the polls.. An arrest, which, in a measure, is a sensational one, happened in Pick ens Sunday evening, when Chief of Police Nealey nabbed a stranger,whbo was dodging around on "Poplar Hill," a suberb of Pickens, below the jail arnd populated by those of African dlescent, and the "scent" is there all right enough. This wayfarer was in and out amonrgst the dlUsky damsels purp~orting to be a for tuno teller. Mr. Nealy had ini his pocket a descrip tion of a person wantted in California for killing a deputys sheriff, who had gonue to Misouri for the prisoner. A~fter' comnparin I oh fatures of the wayfgring man witih that of the pic ture of tho man wanted, all agreed they were one and the same. He was at rested and con fined in jail and Lhe California officers commaunicated with. By the way, if he proves to be the right person, Chicf Nealoy will de $1,000 better, off, as this is the mmount of the reward offored for the :apturo o the murdenrer. Balen eptember ist to make room xfords and we have a large piece suits, odd coats and i the heaviest in the history an buy at a bargain. e of clothing and you will )f patterns and stylesof any Faction- Our FALL samples e having your measure taken Vaistings, Batiste Noiusooks, the latest satterns for, mid * and nails, car of Mitchell Furniture ever shiyped to 0 to 15 per cent more for . See us for anything you 4Y & CO nishing Goods a gons, Chase City ewing Machines, d Zeigler Shoes. Dandruff cannot be cured Unless you first cleanse your s good fine comb. We h: ioc to 5oc. Other co $1.oo. Hair bU A nice line of Tooth Brushes Call and evamine the abc are so sure that you . we will almost s the price of wvhat you want ii you Yours to give satisfactioi PICKENS D J. N.Ha H. L.L( SUCCESSO W. H.Chi DEALER SAlWED OAK, PIN~E AgaI Oct. 1 R. F. D). 3, PICK] NOT1ICE 0OF COTTON WElGH1Ek'S mar ELECTION, P'ICKElNS COUR eI ral HLOU.SE SOUTH CAR. vote OINA. It Notice is hereby giveni that an election son will lbe held at Picke'ns courthouse, ens S. C., on Saturday, August 17th, 1907, ens the samnebeing the third Saturday in ens August, 1907, for the purpose of choos- certi :ng a cotton-weigheri for the said town of shall Pickens, to serve for the ensuing year. Th Polls will open at 10 o'cl9ek a. mn. and appi close at 5 o'clock p. m. on said day. betui In order to vote in this election. tall 14th, male patrons of the Pickens cotton Tlb narket who will procure from 1t. R. e loark, Clerk.. of the Town Council of D. 13 the Town,of Pickens, a certificate that he Is a patroni of the Pickens cotton 4 / ) V mW~. N K N caip ~vith a we them from ubs, a big iine 5C to ushes 15C to $2.50. A. ~c to 50C. ye lines and we viii be pleased that ~y that we ~vi1l give yOL'J Feel like going elscwlw.. *1, RUG CO. hum, Ph. G., ~flariager~ )GEE,~ RTO istain, IN POPLAR LUI1~ER:, ?NS, S. C. elections in l~zccens CoUnty ~~'ill not he neeexs~iry that the ~ aflering IA) Vote shall reside in Ple~-.. 'OwnkilIij); hut if he Fe8ides in Picli -* X)ulity, and is a patron of the P~c -* market, an(1 procures the p rep '~ ficate froiii the Clerk afore~a~d., ~... be entitled to vote. eso certilicrtes may be obtaune~ ~~*z i'ing to R. U, Roark i~t any cs~. 'ccii August 4th, 1907, azid Au~u;~ 1907. ~ foilowing are appointed ma r~. - 3f the said election: J . E. Co~ Finney, J. L. Moon. J~. U. Ro~uu~. ~lerk To wn Council Pieke~~, ~. ~