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N EVW I Dry Goods, clothing, Shoes, HE Buggies and Wagons. Alm For the past month we have been receiving New Pickens. We are not much on "HOT AIR", but we in 1897 has been phenomenal and we appreciate the ces are always right; goods bought right sell themsel' Our Dress Goods Department, as usual, is complete in every detail, largest stock we have ever shown, all the latest styles apd patterns in Flannels, Serges, Pannamas, Henriettas, Broad Cloths and silks, Outings, Flannels, Kerseys, Blankets, Rugs and Art Squares at all prices. Largest stock of Ladies' Cloaks and Rain Coats ever brought to Pickens, all colors and styles from $2-50 to $15. The Kenyon Rain Coat for Ladies, $7.52 to $ 5 Clothing, Clothing! When 'it comes to clothing we are the whole show procession and all, we have the largest stock, best styles and patterns ever shown at this store, suits for men $3.50 to $25, for youths $2.50 to $15, children from $i to $7. Buy the "Horse Shoe" brand if you would have a fit, and remem FOL eR, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gel Chase City buggies, Iron King sto 7 Shoes, Lynchburg Plo Butterick Patterns. Pjckiis~I~~finliAunnl *is s Juniata Davis, o Pi e PS Sentinel-iloun N.1al a.""" n'Sa"uda with her aunt, Mrs. J. 1T Happenings of a Local and' Personal Liberty. 'She returned Nfature. day. witb Miss Dore. C - . will spend a shiort tiene ii Mts. Clayton Newton is epending -b Th'orris (iramimar a -few~kdays ,with Mrs. M, W...Newton, Monday, 18th1t of Librty. Erie~ of Cefitral., princij Photograp~hs of the babies . Mrelirye Newton, of Liber' coming in, anid next week we. wi4 'A l parents are urged t< coirranence priating the .little -o6de .children present on day picure..so they mity be pr operly 'Miss Maud IHunnicutt has returieed 'Baldy WYhitenire, :bhe' to Seneca, after spending a fortniabt cine veeder from Brt with 'friendst in Easley and Green-1 was in Piekens. Tu ville. --[Seneca J oral. Wednesday, leoking ofi Dorbt forget, the poultry show andBaldy says col'eetione .in the baby show will be pulled oftoalina this year are the Lx gether', Isc. 19-20-21, and be sure~ arnd his mediines cureai and make your entries in both events 1glass eyes to wooden leg4 in plenty or time. .- . I .Our exchanges are a Married, Nov. 10, at the residence 1- of the ofliciating clergyman, Rev. B onnttewrd h C Atkinson, P. M. Martin and Mi ~ss o enbnigS Bessie Ma w. Much anod everlasting ~ ~ Camn happiniess to the young couple. b .MD ia Our baby show is creating quite a atothtwilipt furore among our lady friends and a, erprbshl subscribers. What is sweeter orpltyhawlldn prettier than a baby-a girl baby-.- pre uinder ''sweet sixteen,'' and how can she help winning a prizet hl ubro The funeral services of Henry B3iv- yrOo hpaa ens will be held at the residence of ai onEas bu .' 'PY~ ~r~ebot threirbrckr, etrop u ' ~ agas the rkili . hi e t cae o co hangay i V * \ 1'rof ,heldckn a iCo.'e, S~ith.sonofMr.andMms. oah by wh icte tehapman, c daugter f Mr andMrs.J. wned u y J.re McD. Brol tori Rev W.Ci. eabo'uassite Eas watope, thaand 'wiltpt pleant ecepionfollwed t ptenwas haliciol adowinf hoeof he goom a bickinWhie anmbe ofj FALL G( Lts, Gents' Furnishing Goods, ost everything in car lots. Fall Goods daily and now we can show you the bes believe in doing things and showing what we are d( fact that the secret of our success has been square de ies. ber if we can't fit you out of our stock we are sl sole agents for the International Tailoring Co's C line which is the best Tailoring Concern in the g world, suits from $15 to $45, a perfect fit guaran- $ teed. Overcoats for everybody, from $5 to $25. f4 Rain Coats for boys and men $7-50 to $r5 Big a stock of Hats, among them the celebrated Hawes $ Hat at $3, The Stetson at $5 and $6. Shoes, Shoes! V s There is no denying the fact that we have the shoe trade of the town, if you want good shoes you can get them here, but if you want cheap, shoddy shoes you will have to hunt the other 'feller". The secret of our inmense shoe trade is, we don't handle cheap shoes, the best or noth- t ing is our motto. In coarse goods the old relia ble Battle Axe stands out far ahead of any other THORNL Its' Furnishing Goods a specalty. Ves, New H oime sewing machines, I ws. All winuers. Flat Rock, Tow" Creek school will open on %i, se, Jo mnd Sunday! Ihe. 25th instant with -Miss Hattie ited relativi . Clat'on, of Eairle as teacher. . Saturday. homne Mon-. Married at the residence of M. F. The boa layton, who Ilesk-r on NoveIuber 13, 1907, Mr. building a p fhere. Jae Htubbard to Mies' Floride gasoline en School will Crow, all of Pickens. M. F. He'ster, house. W Prof. W. T. performed the ceremony- the courth >al,.and Miss Mr~s. Lena Aleares Cocran, widmio ck in the ~3, assistat of the late Rt. B. CI.Pnan, of Cal- ""''lA gr of opening, heun, and her sister, Miss Lilie' payers~ ort cassd. 'Meares, of Soni'ca, wer visiting "Fl" ovaluied-frien)ds in Pickens Tuesdlay. *" yard, N. C. Ephriam Cooper cane into town Me eaday -and Men day carrying a gun in his hip-' hlora- , er usiesspocket for proteetion. Mayor La- ge South Oar- Boon thought that Epfwiam's money of -the m st of his life, was safeFr in the town treasury, and jOconuee C. iything from relieved him of $10 fur violation of ''en31t Ainso) thte law. aind the C beeni (Gran i1 bragging W. P. Long, who iaves on) the Crow Lodge of aut Eastatae Creek road, about a mile from Super-. sisted in tI: i'e is a se viser Loopr'sa, met uts with the bad 'Secor d Re the window lack Monday to lose his house by fire.I attached t tore, raisedi The contents of the hounse were saved, street's cor mn the farmn but a bale of cotton was burne:1. Themoe.1 ',ou the Big fire caught from the stove' WValhalla. ac seales for Emnmet Goodlwin is an expert rider Ms.1u Cururio has onl the mtore~-eyele and~i st rac'ts coni- JMrs . Dm two pounds siderab~le attenaI.un when-i '' the on& streets. Air GOsod win bia takeni the Ion the 31st Ild - agency for the htirkle, ancd ais an ad- Hrrma Lr th i.I the maehine lhe rides at a snerifice. cermtery. 14, got initi. 1. . . .III~ The bereav .fl o EFvans you want a nmehine f or a sog. path~y of a I Cnapmnan ini Washington P. Cunin iaghiam died jwork on '. mntly Evans at bia residence on the Farr's Bridge i dwelling ii lihiauself up lH aml four iles west (of reen vilie it will sooni 11. C..orone,.r Tu'iesday afrtern-Io)n and11 wals buried at - -- ----Johr M m)iIany, ali Bere-a Cihurche Wenesday' afternoon ftrip t~o Ca] f the ot he at 3 o 'clock. Mr. Cuninighami was a and 3I1rs.T ieltin .. The suo of the l ate George (CIInnin ghami Col lege, vi Wing somje- iad wVas bornt an I rearcd lit (Greer ial 'Je, Sn tu ~hr origi: al where he livedl until hisa m rrriage to --- --Mise e C'iapman Miss Mamie Suddlith. Hie wasi a dea- spent Sund lily killed by jcon of Berea Church and also a Lillie Bort ohn Ibann." I wooim'n of the wVorl.1 n..a a,,d )OD S. Furniture, Stoves, I-lard ware, t stock ot General Merchandise ever shown im ,ing. The growth of our business since we started aling. We sell nothing but the best and our pri ioe, in children's and women's cheap shoes the rodman shoe is the shoe you want, every pair uaranteed solid. Zeigler shoes for women $3, 3-50, $4. and $5. When it comes to nice shoes. >r men there is nothing to it but The Walkover nd the Boyden, the best shoe made to-day for 3-50, $4 $4-50, $5, $6.oo and $6.5o. Hardware of every description, stoves, tin rare, turn plows, harness and saddlery, belting,. hingle saws and cross cut saws. The largest stock of staple and fancy groceries, ri the county. Buggies, surreys, furniture and wagons in car >ts, See us for anything you need. We haven't he space here to tell you of half we would like to, >ut come to see us for anything you need, we vill treat you right. Yours very truly, x &so.. Sole agents for Mitchell wagons. lawes $3 hat, Boyden, Walkover iie and Hattie Earle vis. Creek, WOrshiped at Pleialt 114, a at Clemson College last Snnay.--Misses Annie an& Cr He Konnetnur visited at bhe homeo4f rd of counissioners are J. TI(tifl, in Pickena, neat little house for thMWaen it of gine in use at the court-I(apCreeeatngtei hen the imiarovements on oaa e lgSudi'-~a Duse are completed, the ele otoiryisedrhi'a tower, anld the groutnds a eta eety- omi deICi au~l seeded, the tax- ogn n fPi bg' r-fi be coiunty wviil be proud of ig'ugmn iie tDlo h rty aiint of their comms- wo.---.o eladiu.Li 'les P. D,-ndy <Hed at. hisPifim.--N.. cnrrrs illballa, Monday, at 4 p.* ml., amnrPesatHlcurh. *rs. Maj. Dendy-Wl wasG Tne mn red fMs i.1i at prommen.nt citzona ofofCnaltroguths eiv mity, He was at promhi ar or olan ha h a~r , taken both the Chapter'lwa hswiin~i~ ee; onncid degrees, and haslopfo rasedyeoty. di Master of the Grandl-[lnaiHl o.Fr at: , South Carolina. He as.-T uo organization of Co. C, M cola hspae~it~i g. S. 0. Rifles, and was 13,18,udr hmnrnc. Hood's division, Long- mn fMs etajns.o Ic pe, and was twice pro- n ony ews frhv .r.c. was buried TPuesday atcsslten--.-..~5 ham, the beloved wife of ---M.adMs ) -.K w irheam, died at her home rronerenalarsinti.:. nut,, atler a short illness,. e ly ih te lte' s .'Pro limd to rest, on the M.adMA onE lay at Six Mile BaiptistViiit.-NwHp o.v;1. She leaves a husband andFtc y atives to mourn her death. -- ad have the heartfelt sym morst of friende.-----Th~e '. E. Pinson's handsome I~ilsl tryhm ntm tt . moving on rapidly. andNoebr107myfr,, .IL be readly for occupancy. 1iars..iarso o 'f, *w J Gassaw~ay made t lin hia( atr.Alo7v.,.-i, houin, Sund~ay. Ml' ur. ,bgy vglanl i ~'ftig. S. Rlamsey, of Clemson lgtosadtec0)mceIh.i sited relatives lnear Six ctl,2bod5w,*allto eday niighut and Sunday. Lto Ihshtlgol es Berta and Ethel Jones '''fi5 ahfrlid ry with their cousin, 1lia5Sal eisa 0olc a n mughs, of Praters.-----c .(I4F ' EdgaThomasdinPockeile hacel, S.-~. Mr. nd rs. arrn. S itB, o