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THE SENTINEL JOURNA Entered April 28, 1903 at Pickens, S. 0., as aeooud classIuaatter, uuder act of Congress of Marob 8, 1879. VOL. XXXVl, IICEENS, gOUTH CAROLINA, TEUg3DAY, MOVEMBEllil907 N4 Ig, Liberty Starts Off Ross O'Dell of Liberty R, Prize for Carriers of $5-c R. F. D. No. 3, Wins the Who Wil Next Published. The contest has started o he-interest taken up to this not show the true strength many coupons in the hand been turned in to this office vote and would, maybe, hai To vote early and as ofte You will see many new < published report and there 1 is plenty o time for new ei section gets busy the vote f upward. Vote your coup near the top. Don't forget. As we stt in the price and dullness 61 pelled to extend the date o Photos of the little tol and next week we will cor faces of some of ' Mama's The vote for the various FOR CARETERS' PRIZE. Ross O'Dell, Liberty, R F Herd, Pickens, R L Henderson. Pickens Jake Allgood, Liberty, Middleton Rester, Pickens C 0 Masters, Central, Wm Mullinix, Central, D G humbert, E tal-y, B F Freeman, Pickens, McWhorter. Liberty, Frank Hendricks, Picke s, Hal Boggs. Calhoun, SCHOLARSHIP PRIZL. Dreamers' Arthur, Li' .rty, 9 Miss Lucia Earle, Pickens, I Tillman Garrett, Hurricane, 5 Miss Zora Smith, Central, .Mifs Lena Balentino, Central Billie Welborne Miss Lida Leslie, Eqsley-, FOR TOWNSHIP PRIZES. CENTRAL. Lena Balentine Zora. .giith EASLE~Y. Ma;ttie Bowon Lida Leslie. LIBERTY .Alma Clayton2 - - PICKENS Lucia Earle HURRF( ANE L'zzie Garrett 'Nora Chiapman, EAS PATOE Florat Winebes~t. r Leona Chiapman PUMPKINTOWN Sida Elrod The Gatherer. 'The Comings aind Goings of Peop Some you k-iow, some you don' nlY MISS 081 olhiI:JUiAllD Tl U.ID. 0. Chapter held its ular .eating Friday afternoon at 'residence of Mrs. T. J. Maul That beautiful seetion, "After Battle," wvas read by Mrs. 0. E. 1 ilisoni and Mrs. T. J. Mauldinl r an'eara1 shart selentimas o m Gets Busy. in The Lead. ---0 F. 'D. No. 3, Wins the Starting o. Miss Alma Clayton, of Liberty Starting Prize for Ladies of $5.00. --0 1 The Finals? -0 Rteport November 28th. - -0 - bnd we are very well pleased with date. The published report does of the contestants as there are s of the people, which, if they had , would have shown a much larger ,e made many changes. -n as possible, is a pretty safe plan. j :ontestants in the field at the next ivill be surprises for you all. There -tries to come to the front. As a or the entry in that section climbsi ons early and keep your favorites Lted last week, owing t.o the slump F the cotton market, we were com F closing until February ist. :s are coming in for the Baby Show amence showing our readers the Darlings." prizes, to date, is as follows: - --0 1,100 1,460 Ionument, Quite an elaborate pro 655 gramme was arranged for nest meet 210 ing of the Chapter which, if rendered 830 by those appointed, will make that 405 meeting a most interesting and in 600 structive one. Dainty refreshments 410 were served the Daughters by their c 7 charming hostess. 445 The Auf Weiderschen club met 400 with Miss Gussie Cureton at the res idunce of her mother, Mar. K. L |115i uretmn, last Thurisday evening. ,860 Am< ng the refreshments served was g480 something quite novel in the way of 865 small eake', which were the size and 405 shape of cards, with the colored spota 20 24 represented thereon with icing. Smith Griffin, of Greenville, came over in his automobile last Thurs 405 day. 865 Miss Ellen Hiott, of Eashi y, visited 200 her little friends, Lizzie and Alice 245 Tnompson, last week. Dr. Jas. Gitliland, of Essley, was ,5151 here last Thursday on professional ,05business. McD. Bruce visited in Greenville 480 last Thursday. 220w Hon. J. P. Carey returned from a business trip to Greenville last 400 Thursday. 200J 2 Jo* el Griffin visited relatives here 20Friday. -J. M. Gantt, wvho for some time has been a salesman for the Heath-Bruce. Morrow Co.. left Friday for Char. lottesville, Va., where he has accept e-ed a p 'oiti1 n with a company that has the contract for laying pipes for. ' the waterworks of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fuller have Imoved to their ne bome. in Green_ r-wood. ji1. Mrs'. 3. M. Gantt and children are the Ivisitin'g relatives in Liberty. o-Drs. A B. Wrrdlaw, Frank Fergu endl so and W.. C'. lilack, of Greenviale, loh were in town last week. Can You Gi "Neither too High or too L Can You Hit the [hia is a picture of the buggy we are gol If you take an interest in your mail tarrier clip the coupon from this paper ind send them to na with his namue and mumber of route; they are worth 5 vote-s tnd the catrier receiving the greatest umber will get that b, antful Piedmont auggy at Christmas. For the dollar yon ?ay on subscription you hnve 200 votes. A. number have paid utp and cirried the 3oupons with them, but these coupons voted before the issue of November 14th may win your carrier an extra prize of V5.00, for the carrier who leads at the first published report, which will .e on the above dta, will receive it prize of $5. Do not expect the Carrier !o olme te you requosilig yourt, subacr-ipjiouil 61 to newals. Uncle Sam doe'-ro t allow "the b-boys" oz soliuit bewsp..per subacrip tions therefore the boy Whio tidea in that buggy will have the satisfaction of knowing that his friendq plyed the role af "Santa Claus," and landed the buggy n his stocking. Keap your eye on the saue of Nov. 14th for there is a surprise )trty in store for you. Send in your oupons before that date and help land hat flyer for your favorite. How about that young friend who is >ining for a couren in -a'obmm'erobi odl. ege, remember that the same coupon ounts the s'me iiumber of votea for im or he'r also. There as a pretty prize for the young ady v ho receives the Jwgest number of ote in her towuahip. With an extra irize of $5 to the one.--tarting off with, he greatest numher of v--tes at the first mblished report Nov. 14th. In case of tie the prize will be divided. THIS COUPON entitles The Sentinel-Journi votes for......... - ......... votes for Mv ss................... of........................._ ., votes for............................. Prof. Finley, if D) cuaeville, who was professor of naitlaerna'ics in tl.e bouth Car'lin C dieCse for four yearrf, isited in lhekens I 'et week. J. D. Smith, of Gainesville, Ga., isited friendq in town iattt weo k. Jos and John Bireck, of Central, vere in town last .veok. Dr, Frank Smith, of Easley, was n P'ickennsinst. wvaet.. R. Mr. Giles, of Anidersoni, wans in r)wii ilouday. WV. M 'H agood,of Easley,visiteud his rmn, lBruee Hagood, laist week. Miss K(ate Hayines, of Liberty, vis ed friends in Pickens lust Thursday. J. P. Carey, Jr , visited friends ini brangeburg last week. Liess at All? li ow-but Ju4t Iight," Wils I Exact Number? C( ci ei AM J. h V T al ig to give awity to some R. F. D. Carrier. We are simply giving it away in prizes in place of paying it in commis- d sionti to a collector: See. Go and murk on the pautry door the number (of votes that will win a $5 prize. Het ) your on the iaan of Nov. the 14th and Fee what a poor guesser you are. Baby Show Open to the World All the ladies are interested in "The Sweestet Babe in Dixie". Of course y4.u know and we Jill kuow, that the babe itt yonr house is aj the ,'wetest BDIAe in.Dixie." So send S 9% little "Tot's" plut, and win a prize in the Sentiuel.'ournal's "Baby beauty I show." We shall offer at number of prizos to be anutounced next week for the hand e somest LIaby two yerrs old or under. Send nn a khotogi aph of you r baby giving name ago and place of residened. Do not write on the photograph. As soon as the phdtographs be*gin to come in we will seleet two each week to grace the columns of the Sentinel Joffrnal. These will be seleetedl by lot so all will L an-eqnal ohance. At the close <f tUi 'onteft all thb phatograipbh will be plned in the luandq of a o ammittee who *iWdw0'h the prizes. No names will be puleiAhed until we print the picttres of g' the winuing babies. Send the photogniph early no we c in print its picture to ah'w to the world what- a handas'me lot of youngteis we have in the family of Soutmel Journal 11 Lenders. 75 Competition open to the world. ac In. p. the holder to 5 votes in al's Prize Contest. o' - .................Rural Carrier cc hi ot wi ....... Township ................... for scholarship. al Loland Boggsa, who has been eta tioned with his conipany in New Jer. 1a< -tey, has sever. dI his connection with he atrmy tin accept a jin-it n mn Sa- at Mis-es Jessie a'ad Nellie Pairsons of Liheg tv, visited rela'hes in Pick ens last week. aid The muny friends of Prof. WV. E, H< Dendy wvere glad to see him in Pick ens, Saturday. For live years this gentleman wvas professorn of be. Pack. ei ens Graded School, which place ho CN r:e.ned to accept the position of Ent princeipatl of the collefge at Douglas. v'ilb-., Ga. 'Io Miss Clovie Roper, of Easley., vis- a cn ited relatives in Pickens last week. jcli R. E Goodwin visited in Gnvilmlm I ,at Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bruce and their ttle daughter Catherine spent 'ast eek in Greenville with the family of B. B uce Mesdames Emma Major and C. E., 'binson are in Columbia at the state >nvention of Baptist mission work '8 as delegates from the mission 4o ety of the Pickens Baptist church. IMiss Ninan Griffin, of Liberty, is lending the wiuter with her aunt, rs. Will Bruce. Miss - Palmer and Ben Jones, of re-enville, were the guests of Rev. M. Stewart, Saturday and Sundaiy. Miss - Warren, of Ea0ley. visim.d -r friend, Mrs. C. E. Robinson, last Dek. Mrs. W. A. Thomaq has returned 1)1m a visit to her mother, Mrs. Luke iughn, who has been seriously ill. Miss Cecil Hester, who is a student Rock Hill College, came borne last linraday on account of a sprained ile. Miss Lucia Folger was called to isley, Friday, on account of the mth of her uncle, Perrin O'Dell. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banister, of Lib. Iy, are the guests of R. A. Bowen. R. E. Bruce and Christie Rbbin. n visited in Greenville, Sinday, Nl1oti puo sale, soquiasa wap, et 0 o acuhs neton otin91 400 00aken II IlW sI U01JO 0.11 'Catil I) pu i"jt !IS SIaliFlosqi 0.1hose,11 8 rj C)XOA4 nele,4j fast; 11 p ice l s175.jo Fr *ula nb-ie rin jo uojsearreI 0ho 1.ljj Ipq SUUtio03 iualm~tl jo 49aaoj In sal S2; tiM oan iid ol in guood 2) oq4 no *1ulaal ul Sumeanuo un jo dnoa1 u vn'rinr u ral forq, a ucrslws lofWoN 10 MuJa rBusiness Locals. Notices of sale, wants. Swaps, et iserted Ina ihim coltimn at 6 cents per line for each Insertion. nothing taken for less than imcents. For Sale-Family horse, 8 years old, tile, fast; price 0175. For Sal-Aneri.n ingle barrel elot in $2; MoClllin saddle in good ftx . 50, D. D Jones, Fot Sfacs-17 ros, Ioanigtuil forest, miles north of Piken , $80 an acre acres est of Woodhe l mountain, 10 des branch boto. balantce in timber, iot $10 acre, (!iit deal. e F. KRri. F. D., No. 4, Pickent, S. D. You have not heard notwing from Old glyoste soldog im.I . in gEale-s cewprices Alon seing behie and ctined anli a raigor B tnow Amk to asee ou arnt of ormnry les. grieby hienc r0w Ite adal iarloand of Obelk Four aust rcottod H. co.o Rices.IwatnieseI ATsmED,-rk0 bucash ell ard wll atI dohes. are pricJ ash arortrae aov. .ti Ahmor & . Nmmon., Ao fe,-155s lacrs ofwii --nd on eas pkinpmand lotheswn ahiee 313 T.. R..bion, skt com sNrm.atofremna. t p. Groo houtse bitndbl otmbingd. Crtogcen.Apl ros.wi rla]o blikFot ct. 31ie il rcie biart force sl or 5trade. isovn ot Acoltaimg ninons.o aore maore1 orls if thetow of Lib y. of Ntril DCetomils, 5h.ar pins tipay forpers. Trmtob tdinbi.C. R.O'e,. nbriOcn. 81