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Pickns Sentinel-Jourial PUBsIsEIRD ZVERY THURSDAY MORNING. The Sentinol-Journal Company. TPoMPsoN & RICEY. PoRPs. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. Subsoription 81.00 Per Annunm. Advertising Bates Reasbnable. $utered at Pickens Fstoffce as Second Claus Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1907. At Maturity Again. A drive into the country these gold en afternoons will find the farmers the busiest of men. Oat in the cot ton fields, as far as the eye can dis cern, figures are seen gathering from the bolls the fleecy staple, cotton, while on the other hand the cornfield has the call of others. All is activi. ky, everyone is at work harvesting the fruits of a season's maturity. What peace, what contentmen. in the life of him who harvests the fruits from Mother Earth, where all things originate, where everything, In time, returns. Life is fed by death, and, atfor having served our mission, all that is animate and inanimate re turns from whence it came, thstsme thing else might be nourished into fruition from death into life again, And thus it ever will be-one cot - tinual evolution from life to death, from death back into life again, each time molded into some new form, some new person to carry out life's scheme. Only a few weeks ago all was green, typifying the best touch of nn ture's hand. The broad landscapo was a carpet of green, pleasing for the eyes to rest upon. The bonding boughs in foliage dense whispered their silent messages to the winds But how different now. There is the appearance of *decay cn every hand. Naturn bas done its best, and now THE For several years ve have people appreciote a store that 1 To hold our trade, which our customers, they trade with merchandise in Pickens county Dry Goods. Our stock of Dry Goods wa's bought before the last advance and on a lot of our goods we can sell you cheaper than we could buy the same goods to day. We want to show every lady ini the county our line of Dress Goods. We ought to be able to please any one whether you want cheap, medium or high priced goods. Don't fail to see them. Jackets. We have a nice assortment of Jackets and believe we can save you money 'if you wvill give us a chance. Overcoats. We have also put in a line of overcoats and if you are considering buying one it wvill certainly pay you to see our goods. On e-Price Cash Store 4h LarmAer goUe iAnI. WV !h to gather the golden harvest of his year's efforte, The first breath of winter has begun to lay on its hand. But spring will come again. and na ture will teem then in life and color a id spirit in keeping with the season of awakenidg It ever has been thus. It ever will be until time is no Moto. Money-Making and Money Spending. This is a money-making age, and some men are making more than ever in their liven, but a great majority are making in their business but very little surplus above living expenses. This is true in farietta. When it is taken into consideration how many demands are made upon the purse of the average man, it is a wonder he holds up in fluances, especially if he lives in a town or city. By the time he pays his city taxes, his state taxes, his county taxes, business license, life insurance, lodge dues, property inenr. ance, repairs on property. his eburch contributions, "his contributions to various and increasing obaritable peo. pie and institutions, new enterprises, to say nothing (,f his family expenses he must necessarily come to the con clusion that he must hustle and keep hustling. or fall into the hands of the sheriff - -[Marietta (Ga.) Journal. Dies at the Age of 119 Years. Lottie Postum, -a negress, died in Carrollton, Ga , recently, and in her death the oldest negress in the state pasfed away. It in well known that the woman had reached tie adi arced age of 119 years. She had been a ward of t'i county since she was 110 years of a te. She is survived by a son, who is 90 years of age. Fierce Animals. "What are the most bloodthirsty animalt?" a uan asked a taner pf wild beastP. "Tigera?" "No, sir." "Jaguars?" "Not they." "Well sir!" "Fleas, sir!"-[Puck. ONE-PI been running our business und hey can buy the best goods at r we have been able to do, we are us because they knowv they are and give to one and all cordial Clothinug and Extra Panits We have not heretofore car ried cloth~ing but this iall we are able to show you a good selection. We can sell you a suit that wvould sell in large cities at $18, for $15. Suits considered a leader at $1 2-50, ~our price $11-50 and so on. An excellent line of extra pants, cheap and medium priced. Shoes. We have tried many lines of shoes and find that they will all wear out. We KNOW we are selling as GOOD shoes as can be bought for the MONEY. We KNOW that we are offering our shoes che~iper than any body except a cash store can afford to sell. If we were to sell on a credi it wve would be compelled to go.,th rough and mark every pair higher or if we wvere to give a rebate because a cus RAITEI Bright and Sh A sunburst of bargains in Shoe dary of limited means, broaden a life. HOW TO BUY GOOD SHOI IYou can't get good shoes just where. There are lots of poor si made and some stores must sell t&' Only the best-at their price is g enough for us-6r for you if know. S Don't take chances-don't sp late in shoes, our methods are a s ty of satisfaction. $lPrice isn't everything though fj the lowness of ours one might tl so. Quality, style and comfort count more. fOf these you can get more here specified price than anywhere know of. C Your Best Move is ti Along all lines our stock is con shapes. comfort shapes, and "betv soles. We appreciate your calling on MOORE .C RICE C er the One-price Cash System and are ock-bottom prices without having to as] proud to say, our goods must be right geiting value received for their money. invitation to come and look through ou tomer bought half-dozen pairs Rtugs we would have to mark them Ifi higher. Our shoes are not shades Imarked with margin enough wve wo to make any deduction. In se- what v lecting our shoes we try to buy is beli< buy the best shoes we can .for our lin the boys and the best is none please< too good. We can also show some of the neatest and dress iest shoes for gentlemen and We ladies to be found anywhere. stoves FlI~II~tlI.Othing i Furnturefirst-clh We have just put in stock stove 1 The White line of furniture that We is known the country over for how ci its quality, finish, etc. No one but bo can afford to buy furniture on had a the installment plan if he re- guaran gards dollars and cents any- quickl' thing. See our line, to get Trunks anid Bags. well. Evei We have an excellent line anteed of trunks, "grips" etc., at most for -.yot any price, cheap and medium ischool priced goods. hva BROTJ ining Facts For all the Per s that will fatten the lean purse, (nk.r; id dignify the dollar, and brings su.AdiI !I :s nZ Our Ah koes u gThirty-three years ago em. m McFall established thi ood V " house. you . ... During the many years of -0 o ful merchandising he mac !cu- . self a reputation for hones ure- 0 U square dealing that will al 0 =" membered. om 0 0 Our aim is the same high Link = ( believe in the straightforw C- 1 method of dealing with c for 0 i ers. We want to mak 0 0 friends. it a C. Q This may be old-fashioned we 6e0 is one of the good oid fa # -ft should not be laid aside. Move in the Direction of this Store kplete. Styles for everybody. Fashio reen" shapes. Extended, enduring, ea us. & fIAULDI SHSTOR pleased more and more each year as w< c for a reduction in the price. in quality n price. We have no stri This fall we have one of the largest si r stock and see for themselves. and Wido Shades that will serve :is rugs or window room, heat irc you would like to see $4 5.ae uld be glad to show youCI( re have to offer. Seeing ,h co ~ving and wvhen you see coityct fai e you can't help but be 'Corn is excell I with the goods. bring a ver, Stoves. With all the I we predict ni have a strong line of this fall in Pic] to offer this tall. If any have laid in n the home should be dishes, so let iss it ought to be the for housekeep hat cooks the meals. Fh have not tried to see Having lear ieap we could get stoves the people bu ught first a stove that cash they e: good fire back and was good we deci< teed to cook and heat all grades of /' and to do that we had tdifferece one that would draw to note that u -four times thc -y stove we sell is guar- when we hanidh .I you need a heater .f you "' ir room or church or Ltu house, see us.- We eggs a f'ew laundry heaters out. 1iER S pie Ic into your Mr. W. T. business 4 his success le for him. t value and ways be re ideal. We ard honest ur custom you our but if so it shions that i's favored sy-bending, se see howv the ngs u.n any of ocks of general to heat up a ns, warm coffee, water etc., only kery. crop in this and prices good. ent and will also 'good price. >right prospects ~any marriages ens county and a big lot of us fix you up ned that when y an article for <pect it to be led to cut out flour but the d after noticing* we are pleased ec sell three or flour we did dl cheap grades. )ne-Price ash1 Store