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2UBVISWBD XV*AB TBURSDAY KOBNIN --BY ?.hUentln4ouradlCompany. TORPaoN & RIoHJ. PRoPs. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Beasonabi Mtered at Plohen FmstofcO AS 50011n 014 Mail Matter P'ICKEN4S, S. C.:s THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 1907. Many weekly papers throughot the country are raising the price < subscription from $1 to 1.50 per yes an account of the advance in the piric of paper, It is the desire of the mai agement of this paper to keep t price at $1 a year and it the subsctil tions are paid in full this can be don, but this price can be maintained oni by the absence of loss on subscril tions. Now, if our kind friends au patrons will stand by the Sentinel i the future as in the past, the pap4 will remain at the present price of I * year. Thanking you all in advant we remain yours for happiness at prosperity for 1908 The Sentinel-Journal. We are proud of the record we ai making with this paper. New sul scribers are coming in every day, an we do not count the renewals as ne ones, eitbr. We do not have ti exact number at the end of our pel cil, but we are safe in saying thi two hundred new ones have enrollk their names since the let of Octobe We are truly proud of the record v have made this fall. Lots of oi friends have come in and renewo their subscriptions and have al sent the paper to their friends other parts of the country. W. Jones was down the other day ai sent the paper to his married daug ter in Texas, Mrs. Reid. Other our subscribers have been equally kind, .to their friends and relativ for all of which we are truly thank and will try to give them th money's wortb. The junk heap has been prel liberally patronized this week, sove subscribers coming in with seve kinds of articles of commei and produce, corn and mnles a money predominating-now we ne some fodder and a small fairm. The Greenville papers have be very kind to the Pickens Poultry sociation, giving freely of their spa, to help to make the show a succe The managers of the show feel hig ly flattered at these notices, have warm feeling toward the papers tender them their thanks. The Poultry Show in Greenvil last week was one of quality and w huled with as fine exhibition birds there are in the South. The manag ment should feel proud of their eftor and the exhibitors should feel goc for one of the judges, Mr. Ewald, Ohio, stated that they had birds that show that could, and would, ta first prize at Madison Square Gi den. Such words of commnendati were very gratifying to the exhib ers and to the association mana ment. Some people are kicking on payir a rental fcr the coops to exhibit in t poultry showv. WVouldn't the bir look floe cooped up in all solrts. of c boxes and barrelb? Then, again, these exhibitors think there is no e pense attachedi to this show? Hc do they expect thle management feed and care~ foar thesem birds and pl a men for attentiing to them unle there is some charges made. T) entry fees, alone, wiull not near me th ex no Just su'ch folks al - hl. ores e ho always3 s.tand arouI and6 u c~dwatr n higs The second division of the Pied W mont Union wili meet with the firaL * church of Central on Saturday before the Afth Sunday in Deceml', a 10 a. m. 1. Devotional service. - 2. Enrollment of delegates. 8. JReports from the churches, 4. 11 a. n.-Introductory sermon, by Rev. P. F. Crawford. Intermission. 1.30 p. in.-Union reassembles. lt Query-"Is baptism essential to salvation?" Opened by Revs Lf. R McClennahan and G. L Martin. 2d Query-"Cburch att-'ange Its importance. IsA it oin e de it eline? If so, some 6ft the if causes." Opened by J. T. Dobson and Hon. Laban M Bauldin. Such other queries as may present e themselves to the Union 'will be dis. Cussed. ' Union will reassemble at 10 a. w., Y Sunday, for mass meeting. ' 11 30.-Miesionary -sermon, by d Rev. D. W. Hiott. n All churches are urged to elect del ir egates who will attend. 1 W. T. EARk for Corn. STATEMEN' Of the condition of the Pickens Bank, located at Pickens, 8. . at the close of busines Dec. 16, 1907. e RIESOURDES. L lane and diecoqut 1.0,230 41 d Demand loans 25,000 00 w Overdrafts 11,82709 Ie Banking house 1,125 75 Furnitura and fixtures 1.57428 Due froim banks and t bankers 11,36284 d Currency 5,10000 r. Gold 500.00 e Silver, Nickels and pennieb 1.00000 ir Checks and cash itemo 802 78 Ad 188,52315 RD LIABIL1ITIES In Capital stock paid in, 20,500.00 B Undivided Profits, less cur id rent expenses and taxes h. paid 23,336.74 Individual deposits subject to check 70 513 38 as Savings deposits 65,000.00 es, tasbier's checks 1,298 03 ful Notes and bills rediscounted 7,875.00 EiL 188,523 15 State of. South Carolina, County of Pick(-ns tY Beforo me came I M. Mauldin, 7al Cashier, of Pickens Bank, who,-being al duly sworn, ays that the above and ce foregoing statement is a truc condi "d tino adBna hw bylbooks dSworn to and sub erihed before mec tbis the 18th da'y- of Dec. 1967 0G. R eridricka. [40a1] d is- Correct Attest No.,bS M .McD. 'Bruce W. M. Hagoud Directors in. J. F. Banisiter b-n prc a pui TIHESE 0001DS MUST 00 Lainp eninmneys 4e, 10 cent gents collar Sc - Stove pans 12 @ 14c ta Matches 4o, can hominy 8o, coffee 10o, d Soda 4e, Biking powders 4, j gal. coffee pot 12o. pink cups 8o, half gal. covered nbockets 9,, PoL covers 3c, can peaches "l11, well pulleys 20., bowles and piteh. lke ers 70c @ $1.14, Lanterns 50c, 100 lbs r Liberty Boll @ 25, chambers 20c, tin mn buckets 20c, dippers 4c, axle grease 4e, it- lantern globes 9c, extrec's 8o, 5c kind ,0. 4o, soap 31, 9 lovely pictures 90c eacb, 3 lovely pictures $1.19 each, mens hats 42c @ $1.59, well buckets 41c, dolls 8 to g250, $1 umbrella 75o, $1.25 umbrellas bie SSpool Thread, Mens clothing, under wear, trunks, overalls at and belows id cot. oStoves at cost. X Those goods arc first class in every Wrespect and being sold at these low to prices in order to make room for a diffe iy forent lot of stuff. Am goimg to make ar se change in my business by Jan. 1st orF de you could not get an article enumerated et above for one cent less than the regular ,retail price. Pick up some of these bar dgains while you can. B. P. MARTIN. sus .: SHOES P too#*. King Quality sh -V' o* for their uniform .0:~~: ities. They nev for each pair s m to the same high F --z leaving the factor 4*ways rely on the: - --- ity shoes require In." They fity 6o %N first put on an ONO natural shape in . the King Quality shoe for you. this season's p1easing In eve tem before p Spring shoes MOORE & MA WE ARE THE -BETWEEN [HE SELIER lI you have property to sell or w scriptions of property are correct, ti ospective buyers. Beautiful lot; on new street back of Graded School 33( acres well wooded, 3-4 mile from court house, xc perty has sold for $200 per acre. Will sell, for $350' chaser. 5 acres close in. House and fine spring qn propert HOLDER & TAYLO 'm-Real Estate and 3 ickens, Office over P.ickens Drui HOUSE BURNED. AR IVER: Witou Immane( Take out fire protection and start the new year right We represent old and reliable companies and offer li When in town see use Resp: 30GGSS& T ~mm.mmFire and Life Insuran Pickens, 3es are famous wecaring qual- 000 shoe to conar the en reak ror fe. sheer ULDIN Leey TK BRYU ::int she to buy wrteu.eu es assures siao o aresn ul. r a . A ji n erdisapointrs . dto conors. *:: Tnrbeotal Loss.~ an you tand That? ur.hKing yutr nbreakoinge atrasnbl ats 'our ,6eete AtL T O paterAns v