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'K6 Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Walkover and Zeigler Shoe Call for Butterick Patterns. Pickens Sentinel-Jouruali, Happenings of a Local and Personal Nature. L Ib' mney Sweet Mixed Pickles 250 per qt at ? D. B. Cooper's. All gooda purchased from H1. Snider will be engraved free of charge. I Pare Newv Orleans svrup 50o b~e i gallon at D. B. Cooper 's. 8 lbs good parched coffee for $1.00 .'t D. B Cooper's. 'Cell and inspect H. Snider's line %f new jewelry, cut glass, and silver, all of which are, suitable for Christmus pres ents. ... 18 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00 at D. B. Cooper's. I Durk'ee's Salad dressing 8 oz bt tIes 85o at D. B. Coopera. Toys, f eworks and fruits at Cooperts. 4*1 500 stock of Dry GoodsI Am&dIttions for sale at cost at -the T. D. Harris stand for the next 30 days. B. P. MARTIN. I If holiday gifte express sentiment jewelry is the thing to gite. I have. a full line of qnality as well as quan titv. In this lot you will find out glass and silver for the bride and the housewife. H. Snider. -Bracelets, bracelets in styles and sizes to suit every girl and lady and prices to suit all purses at HI Snider's. You will fipi lr'Ml and eh1 nl~9Pfl beautiful desi :a ~ ,'* odd patternse. i, . net rings at F. Fountain p. p.jI.~ and jewelry f' -*~ I will sell at i Craig's place 1. ' horses and8 8 . good weight ~ GOC BETTE E HEAR a lot of has ever felt it. pers everybody Our October and N years. The reasori of I Goods bought right se Look out for Decor for this month. We ar prices for December th We will not carry any bargains we are offerin . ing Goods. Just recei Flannels, and Blankets your winter goods now Big stock of Furnil Wagons. Don't forget that v will do it. YOUR eR,T ' Furnishing Goods a Special s, The International Tailorit We will take care of tlle poultr how and fair next week, and publis he winners. The Gatherer columu this week i ike the tucks. on underclothing-nc ouch in sight. List with and -buy from Holder un ['aylor-they are the medium in -thi ountry between buyer and seller. Miss Lida Thomnas, a mighty swee ud charming little lady and a cor estant for a township prize, wasi o see us'Saturday. Miss Pearl Da'iton, a very prett and accomplished young lady of th hlile Creek section of the county wa ii to see us last week. Ninety-one aores on the Bell Shoi oad.. Holdei & Taylor will sell thi >roperty dusing the holidays. Finee arm land in Pickens county, Note Holder & Taylor's ad this woelk Chey offer for sale the Hughes farm. I s a good investment for umiy one want ng Sue farmieg land. On the 18th instant county consti >le Ailgood and town constable Rig fin made a raid about. one and a ha niles south of Pickfens aed seized fis fallons of whiskey. Darop Dr. Horton a postal and he wi tall and do your chil~ren's dental wor rhile they are at home for Christmas. "Dreamer," a most excellent led tud charming matron, a person who t is a pleasure to know and a deiligh~ to convestse with, was visiting in~'tb Rlub Saturday and called to see til ~ditor And "Uncle Zeke." nt (E 1 itatement from the p01 -- - oet at Washington saa o~' a1 a y 1st, 1908, the offic I r-, '.i be raised from a fourt h~~& the Presidential clas a iorris will receive a salh I' e r annum. The reaso hbis . office is due to ti n hs largely increased i( is during the past yoe h reached a point wher i 92go in the Presiden tia TiI ER A CC talk of hard time5 but we don't believe that The farmer is too prosberous and when thi does. ovember trade has far exceeded any tra ,his is, we buy the very best merchandise an 1 themselves. aber. We haven't had any cold weather yel e fixed for it and can fix you for it. and we p at will close nearly ot.r entire stock of Wini of it through the winter it low prices will m< g in Clothing, Shoes, Overcoats, Hats and G 'ed another big shipment of Dress Goods, 4 Don't put off shopping till our stock is bri and avoid the rush, ure, stoves, Hardware, Turn Plows, Buggief re are going to make this month a hummer a S TRULY, HORN ty. Sole agents for Iron King St< ig Co's line of Clothing, the best 1 V W. A. Grebam, wife anrd children, i of Atlanta, are spending the holidays with the family of her father, M. F. Hester. t Take a peep at Holder & Taylor's space. The Hughes farm Is at lust of fired for sale. The price is low and terms will be made to suit buyer. -Misses Della and Nettle Gillespie, two charming young ladies. of East Fork, N. C., are viaiting relatives in the county. S. '. Brooks, who resided in Pick ens t: .d year, left last Wveekfor his new home in Greenuille He has bought a farm nine miles belowv the city on the Laurens railroad. Miiss Josie Earle, who has charge a of the Pickens Mill school gave' her a ctollarS a Cbristnmas tree last Friday evening which was greatly enjoyed Sby all who were pessent. '.'ere wilt be services at the Meth odist church next Sunday at 11 a. mn. -and 7 p. mn. There being no other .services in town on this day a coirdial Iinvitation is given to the (.ther con-. e gregations of the 4town to attend. From this date un'il yTnuuary 10th my il -entire stock of Driy Goode, Millinery, k Shjoes4, Hata, etc.., 'is for 7:In .at und be dec 26t3 Noniu-, tH. C. MisseH 1ora anld Emmiia Gillespie, to'f the Twielvo Pile Lnotionj of this e .countty, acoAmpa~nied by Emtum and a Della Gillespie, of N~or h C)arolion, all mighty pretty and swet~ youneg lad ie, visited in Pickene Tues~day aned int agrace and charm to this ohilce by their presence. h Pickens was full of a jolly, good 4. natured crowd of people last week t- and they went home pieased with the, n efforts our peoplo muade to give them e a good time. Much complimentary a rerparks was indulged in by them in r. regard to the succes~s of the show and B everybody wants another one next 1 fekll. It can be done-Pickens never fails on any nndertaking.' VIES )MING.' this country 3 farmer pros. le of previous d buy it right. but look but repose making er Goods out. Ove It. 8ee the ents' Fdrnish )uting, Jeans, )ken but buy l, Surries and ud our prices L6Y~ >ves, New Home Sewing Machi ailoring concern in the world. Miss Ola 'Richey is hel ping Ash more & Nimmons through the holi. iav rush. C. T, Hughes has moved to town and is occupying the Meares house an Garvitn street. The sports Saturday were well pat l'onized and created considerable fun and amusement. Rev. P F. Crawford filled bis an pointment at the Baptist ohnrch last Sunday and delivered an excellent aermon. . All the youag ladies and gentlemen whbo hove. been attending the various sollegue have come home to spend ~he holidays. T. .T. McDonald, who for the past y'onr hans been an .employee of this of gee, left Friday morning for his new borne in Oconee county, where he will eug~nge in farming for another y'ear. Je-ff is a good, bandy, all-round man, and we hate to give him np, John I. Miller, who taught the Pickense school last Pession, is now professor of mathemnatios in Sterling college at Greenville. John is a splendid negro, one who knows his place and has the welfare of his race at heart, and a mant on whom you can count on to make goud under all cir cumstances. The, trustees of Ster ling college did a good thing when they added him to the faculty. At the meeting of the County F. E. and 0. Union held at Pickens in the Masonic Hall last FI.riday the fol lowing officers were elected; W. L. Jenkins, president; A. J. Welborn, vice president; G. A. Ellis, secretary; W. C. Seaborn, chaplain. Melvin Ml. Holder, Joel H. Miller and P. C. Car tee were elected delegates to the State Oonvention which meets in Co. luimbia on January 221. 1908, and H. D). Singleton was elected a delegate to the National Convention to be held in Nashville;amn eeo nes, Hawes $3 Hats, Boyden, The fair, though small, was a grand success. Theb agricultural and stock exhibits were few but flue, and next year these features will be all that can be desired. it is the aim of the fair associotion to oftfer cash prizes for a lot of things, among which will be . prizes for largest yield, by acrea, of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, etc., as wellI as for big hogs, fine stock, ettc. There will be a good fair and chickers sho V polled (ff in Pickens next fall ndthat will "astonish the n'tives." Notice After Dec. 24th we wvill gin cotten on - ly on Mondays of each week. 80t3 Pickens Oil Mill C. Auditor's Notices The Auditor will begin to take returna for fsacal year 1908, on January 1st and continue till February 20 without penal. ty after which time 50 per cent will be added as prescribed by Jaw, Respectfully. N. A, CHIRISTOPItER, Cunty Auditor.. A. BRANDO N TAYLORL Civil Engineer, PICKENS, SOUTH CARiOLINA. Surveying, Mapping, and Tiopograi .i cal work a Specialty. M. C. LONG, Attornoy-at-Law, Over Po vePstofilce, Anltersoli, 8. (, WILL-cJ Practico In all Courts Ia Sonutil Carchina FOR SALE Will receive bids for saeof 5-rm house and lot containing nite.IeaI 4) an acro mo or less in the tov;gn of L a.. erty, S. C. until December, 1- I. Pur chaser to pay for papers. Tes* 0, ie, stated in bid. y. C. ty~ Bafinbridge, Ga. ' Notice. All persons are forbidden to tY(a sa.s my lands. N. 0. Cn i