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TIHE SENTINELJOURNAL Entered April 28, 1908 at Pickens, S. C.. as second classimatter. under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. TOL. ZXXViI, 1ICEKIN, IQUTH CAROLINA, THURIDAY, OCTOBER 241907 , 22 We ha' and We are no' e that the half ha Polite treatmen "r The completest Dru; THE YC TA D. *.'S OW3W %N~, __StevWaif, And ORCA1 PLreishb-uIt. VI LIB~LIB Ca ital - - Pio Ii - - DIl J. N- MuicoAN J. Acounta of Me ch~uautA, Furmeris, ve been H -In Picke evry year we have lear: 'lhis year we have purchased our line plete than ever before. Our buyer made i have purchased not only enough for Pick( Many of our goods have already arriv while and then the fun will begin. We are now showing Jewelry, Hand-1 bles, Books, Japanese China ware, Ladies We will very soon show a tremendoui A tremendous line of dolls will be sbc Also will be shown vases, cups and sa carving sets. military sets, nail brushe paper, collar and cuff boxes. And many, many more, all different i ticles are entirely new to this commui c in be easily fond here. Do not overlook the fact that many a xaggerating or indulgin a not been told. shown everyone no math HE PICi I Store In Northwestern Carol )UNG MAN A .4Outs a big figure~with us,*nand w6 have planned for him. Iu school or college business his clothes should echo his 6astes, and not hisfathe'u or his uncle's. So Stein-Bloch have made specially de signed sack suits and overcoats for him, in style adapted to his enacting demauda in dress. We believe they are what he has been searobing for aLd ask him to call in andifiudjout. Reco Shirts, best made $1 to $1.50. CJorless Coon collars, wear well 15c 2 for 25c. We Fill Mail Orders. erson & Childers. NIZED 1901. )'L iE~~,I. C. SniurEY, ice Presiden, Cashier. LW BANK, .RTY, S. C.. - - $25,000,00 - - 5,000,00 - - 40,000,00 ECTORS. CanTEII, J. P. Susmu. 1Fime, and Tndividnnlinsolicted. andlingi ns For F1% Ile(d something. We from two New York and two Baltimore c special trip to sse their samples anId ever ins and community but the whole up-rou d and some of them on exhibition. We lainted China. Watches, Fountain Pens, I Purses and a great many'others. line of toys, from the one-cent whistle tc wn from the one-cent black kid to the fliv Licers, pitchers, picture frames, manicure 3, combs, hair brushes, puff boxes, mirror md calculated to please all from baby to p iity and the line so complete that the arti rticles are included suitable for welding F in "hot air". Com< r what brings you into ENS D Business Locals. Notices of Sale, Wants. swaps, etc, inserted in this Column at I; cents per line for each iunsertion, Nothing taken for less tlan 10cents. For Sale-Family horse. 8 years old gentle, fast. D. D. 4ONE . FOR SALiB-17 acres, original forest, 11 miles north of Pickens, $30 an acre; 75 acres west of Woodall Mountain. 10 acres branch bottom, balance in timber, price $10 aere, eih dent. E. F. KEITH. R. F. D., No. 4, Pickens, S. C. You have not heard nothing from Old Moore in a long time. I ism in Earle's old drug store on the corner. I am jusi battrle-whanging along selling beef anud one thing and another, But now we come) to facts: I want to buy your dry hides, green hidea, raw hides and all other kinds of hidesnlso your seed cotton nnd cotton seeds. I want some sheep,, I want some pork; I can't tell hardly what I do want. The old ii arke~t J. D. Moore. A few fist claan sewing machines, slightly used to be sold at greatly re dniecd prices. Also sewing machines re paired. Uniml at Crzaig Bros 0. P. Knight. Ask to see onr nnsrtmnent of remnant laces, Price by the hiunch 100 the yard. Cr .ig Bros. THE MAGIC NO. 3. Numbier three is a wonderful mascot for Geno. H. Prria, e'fCedar (rove, Me.. according to a letter which roads: "'After' aufifeing nn'.ch wiih liver uand kinney ronblo, ,'nad I ecomingn greatly discourt .igedl by the failure to fin~d relief, I tried Elecotr~ic Ritters, and nas a result I am ai well man to-dauy. The tirst bottle reliev ed nod t hree b)' i lea comp~leted the' cure." Onu.aran teed~ heat oiln arith for' 1 Oistomch, liver eni kidm-y troubles b~y Pickens, D r ug Co., dlrulgist. 50n, tmy owvu price) 11 usnal. This time Liberty Bell tobacco, factory price 38c, mn y price lc by ihn box or 10c for 15c plugs. A little of that oh)nap crockery ware left, I wnnt to tell you something about c)offe'e and usalt. I expect to get some of your trade if prices wvilIl do it. T.' D. Harris, Thornhill wagnn. .hristmas ee Years have Learned How to B oncerns and it is more varied and com y article was selected personally. We Atry. will place them all on display in 4 short >ost Card and Photograph Albums, Bi the ten dollar steam engine. e-dollar dressed lady four feet tall. sets, scissors sets, stag sets, toilet sets, s, jewelry cases, work boxes, fancy box ,randmother. A great many of the ar Ale that is often so hard to find "to suit'. oresents. and see and Nou will the our store. RUG CO 4r. W. "E-X:6A.LLa .I JUST REGE We ha Fall line among m to suit ev quiet stap fancy nov These very few] The on L ROTHS( LOOK -Pall St: AND FAI FALL SEA Vu ions chaneges in style anid color'ingsi of ''4 e mnd(1 eachi seaso - tor th Jo oming Full i Mome1( hues. 'We wvant to keep you posuted onl wh pay?' The ne w feat tires ini Ments' Ajppaa are het Coods Sent on KaRETRNABLE!AT OUR W-.ENI Goods ly. n be convinced ,V ED ve just received our New f the famous wes Hats, 'hich can be found styles eryone. From the most le shape to the very latest elty. hats have no superior and :quals at the price, $3.0, pricy to everyone. ;H ILD, )VER yles, IR ICS SON. Jorrect Olothies for Gentlemen" (, Wster bey are pronoanedI Approval! EXPENSE .a DEL