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Noti a M. Wants aps, lege. ,onesr ' 4 01 Co) h t at 5 cents per 3 "I.'t.~ .' ')-otbing taken' .09R SAl - w aOS, original fqrest, U miles no. (bt 4 Piokens, $80 an acre; acre e of Woodall Mountain,-10 o0 bhrahch bottom, balance in timber, 00$10 aere, cash deal. E. F. KUTn. .F. D., No. 4, Pickenp, S. Of A few first class sowing machines, Alislghy sixed to be solid at greatly re daedd prices. Also sewing machines re paired. Call at Craig Bros. o. P. Knight. Carload of Obelisk F..ar just received at H. A. Richey's. WANTED,-500 bushels - ease; will pay highest market price; cash or trade. nov. 6.tf Ashmore & Nimmons. Pay your guano bills at once. I' can not carry these nodounts any longer. Come to see us prepared to make settle. "et. H. A. RIOHEY. FOR SALE-Two 50 saw cotton gins, 1 saw mill, 1 grist mill, 1 40-h. p. AJins boler, 1 25 h. p. Eclipse tuglue. All in good shape. Seven miles west of Picke one court house at Garrett's store with ood framed house and all necessary Udings. W. F. Tompkins, 3088. Pickens, oute 2.. Tke a pe at- Holder & Taylor's pace. The Hughes farm is at last of fered for sale. The price is low and terms will be tnade to suit buyer. Frot this date until Titnuary 11th my eutite. stobk ofaDr'Obodd, Millinefy, Shtes, Rate, etc.., is for sale at and be. low oost. T. C. Robinson, dec 268 Norris, 8.'0. List. pith and buy from Holder and Taylor-the.y are the medium in this country between buyer and seller. Ninety-one acres on the Bell Shoal road. Holder & Taylor will sell this property during the holidays. Finest farm land in Pickens county. , Note Holder & Taylor's ad this week. They. offer for sale the Hugbes farm. It as a good investment for any one want ing flue farming laud. Drop Dr. Horton a postal nnd he will call and dogour children's dental work while they at home for Christmas. Bracelets, bracelets in styles ad sizes to suit every girl and lady and prices to suit all purses at H Snider's. You will find lockets and chains of beautiful design, also many new and odd patterns in the ever popular tag net rimgs at H. Snider's. )r business people ery body. H. Snidei. Iressing 8 oz bot oopers. d fruits at Cooper's. ek of Dry Goods and Ndtioa ior sale at cost at the T. D. Harris stand for the next 30 days. B. P. MAIRTIN.. If holiday gifts express sentiment jewelry is the thing to give. I have a full line of quality as well as quan titv. In this lot you will find cut glass and silver for the bride and the housewife. , HL. Snider.' Cracker-Jack brand coffee 21 lb tins 50c. Satisfactory or your money back. . .D. B. Cooper. Sweet Mixed Pickles 25le per qL at P., B. Coo er's. All goods purchased from H. . $nider wul be engraved free of charge. Pure New Orlesas svrup 50c tlil gallon, at D. B. Cooper's. 6 lbs good parched coffee for $.00 at D. B Co'oper's. C'all and inspect H. Snider's line of new jewelry, cut glass, and silver, all of which are suitable for Christmas pros eate. 16 lbs granulated sugar for 61.00. at - ID. B. Cooper's. J. D. Moore's ilere Yet A lot of peopletfave taps and doas. But mine have alway been 4own, * THAT'd A FACT. Som1hetimes I'm glad, sometimes I'm sad, but long to toll my story when we battlewhanged thronght this vain world. ANOTHER FACT. I am in the mark~et for Beef, fAheep, Por-k and Mutton. Sell a heap of meat, and always like to sell to those who want to buy of me. but don't want -to sell to those who don't want to buy of me. because thaere are enough that trade with me to take all that I can get. THE TIiRO FACT. 1 still buy hid-s green or dried. 1rbuy anything you got, always want some. *thing but can't iell what. So come and see how itell be whlen you buy your meat from'me. A nd remember the old meat market Moore uas in days of yore. Th'le ola meat market, J. D. MOORE. jotice. .. .or...bidden to trespass N. 0. Cothran. BEVERLY OF GRAVSTARK By GEORGE BARR WCUTCHEON. Author of "Graustark" Copyright, 190, b Dodd,Mread and Company11 00th t hey pa.tfaij subdued .th at Lights were springing into existene in ahl parts of the park. Beverly saa the solitary window in the monaster far away, and her eyes fastened on I as if for sustenance in this crisis. of he life-this moment of surprise, this m< ment when she felt him laying hand upon the heart she had not suspecte of treason. Twilight was upon then the sun had set, and night was rust Ing up to lend unfair advantage to th forces against which they were strut gling. The orchestra in the castle wa playing something soft and tender oh, so far away! "I forget that I am a slave, you . higbness," he said at last, and his voie thrilled her through and through. Sh turned quickly and to her utter db may found his face and eyes still clos to hers, glowing in the darkness. "Those men over there," she whl pered helplessly-"tbey are looking i 'Youl" "Now I thank God eternally," I cried softly. "You do not punish m you do not rebuke me. God, there is t night!" "You-you must not talk like that she cried, pulling herself togXether su denly. "I cannot perImit it, Bald& You forget wbo you are, sie." -"Ah. yes, your highness," he said ib fore he stood: erect. "I forget that was a suspected traitor. .Now I -a guilty of leze majesty." Bdverly fc herself grow hot with confusion. . ".Waf am .I to do with you?" s! cried in perplexity,' her heart beath: shamefully. "You swear you are ho: est, and yet you won't tell me tl truth. Now, don't stand like tha) You are as straight as a ramrod, and know your dignity is terribly ofl'ende I'ma b floolish, het I' do helieve yc intend no rn to Graustark. Yc cannot be :a traitor." .''-a . "I wlr some day give my life 'to r pay you ar 'those words, -your ;big ness," he said. Her hand was resitira on the side of the chair. 'Soirethai i*artm touched it, -and then it was lif ed- realstlessly. Hot, palusionte lil burned themselves into the whlte il gers, and a glow wvent into every fiba of her body. "Oh!" was all she could- ay. I gently released the hand and threw 11 his chin resolutely. "I am almost -ready to die," he'sali She laughed for the first' time sin< they entered the park. "1 don't know how to treat you," si: Miad in a helpless flutter. "You kno a princess has many trials in life." "Not the least of which is woma1 hood." "Baldos," she said after a lon~ p'atae. Something very disag'reeab) had just rushed into her brain. "Hai you been forgetting all this time thu the Princess Yetive is the wife Grenfall Lorry?" "It has never left my mind for a instant. From the bottom of my heal I. congratulate him. is wife is a angel as well as a princess." "WVell, in the. code of morals, is quite proper to be so loyal to anoth( man's wife?" she asked, aid thtoa si trembled, lie was supposed to kno, her as the wvife of Grenfall Lorry, ain yet he had boldly shown his love ft her. "It depends altogether on the otha man's wife," he said, and she looke up quickly, It was too dark to sc his face,, but something toldl her I press the point no further. Deel) dow in her heart she was beginning to ri joice in the belief that ho had founi her out. If lhe still believed her to I> the real princess, then he was--but th subject of conversation at least ha to be clhngedl. "You say your message to Ravon was of a purely personal nature," sht like the W47. in whieh he said " highness." It dounded as it he ft it. "How did you know that you i to see him today ?". "We have waited for this opportu since last week. FranN was in the tle grounds last Thursday." "Good heavens! You don't mean "Yes, your highness. le carri message to tue from Ravone. Thi .'Here La what Ravont says." why Ravone and the others waited -me in the hills." i"You amase mel" e "I have seen Franz often," he r fessed easily. "He Is an excel messenger.", ti "So .t.wuld seem. We, must J r Ia lookout for. .hii. He is the g4 tween for you.all, I e. "Ibid yot leUtn'' ty shy '&ou' Ameriea ?" he asked-. Her -heat I a great- leap. There Was somet so subtle-In -the -queny that -she. vastly.relleved. - 'Never mind about that, sir. won't tell me. What..you said In note to Rayone."1 "I calinot."1 "Well, he gave you one in return, you are.-perfectly sincere, Ba-ldos, will hand that note over to ine. shall go no further, I swear to yot as you vow, It does not jeopal Graustark. Now, sir, prove your alty and your honesty." He hesitated for a. long time; from an Inner pocket he drew foi bit of paper. "I don't see why it has not t destroyed," he said regretfully. "I a neglectful fool I have been!" "You might have said it had bee1 stroyed," she said, happy becaus had not said it. "But that would have been a Read it, your highness, and retu to me. It must be destroyed." m - "It is too dark to read It here." I it out a word he handued the taer t< and -cae'd the chair bearers. to , he gave insiruetions that brought speedily beneath one of the park In She afterwaA recalleddThe guilty pulse whilh 'forcel( her to sif 'n telltale note whIle the men were c: j lg lier 'f16ong in the driveway. V It Wras qut sadshe slyly 'opejied misv.Hs. lhand. .cluted. over uand -the notie, ound lhe.'bent close :In e.''e.. *"M'y~ only- fear is- thnt the test ~make .it impossible for tne to kiss ghand again," said lhe in a stra voice. She loo)ke<up in surprise. t. "Then it Is renlly sonmething di S "I have called it a test, your I r ness,"- he responded enigmatleally. "Well, we'll see," she said and f~ e Withturned mei. eyeds to the'aii in p tant paper. A quick filpsh crossed brow; her eyes biltiked .ljopelessly. . note was written In the Graustark e guagel. . "PIll read it later, Bald-os. This I e place for me to be reading piotes, Syou know; really, It isn't'. PIll gia back to youj tomnorrow," she wa: -. haste to say. -. An inscrutable smile came over gtace. e "Rlavone's information is corre< e am now convinced," he said slo Lt "Pray, your highness. glance OV( ,f now, that I imy destroy it at once, persisted. n "The light isn't good." t "It seems excellent." n "And I never saw suchi a raiser scrawl as this. Hie must have writti It Oin horseback, and( at fuill gallop." r "It is quite legible, y'ouri highnetsi. e "I really cannot read the stuff. v know his handwriting. Read It to (1 Il trust you to read it carefully." r "This is enmbarrassing, your highi buit I obey, of' course, if' you comm: r Here Is what Itavone says:, d "We have fresh proof that she is 1o0 e princess, but the American girli. lio o cedinigly careful that 14he does not you into any adImissions. 'Tihe Ani are tricky. Have little to say to her guard your tonguo weall. We are all di and are hoping xor- the best." e I[TO DE CONITINUED) Wanted- I o rent my Crow C e farm adjoining ('apt. Herd. AppI; e JT T.* Ne...n, Pi:keu. Thinks Much of Our Sch vre ATLANT4 ilty EDITOR SENTINEL-JOURNAL: It gives me great pleasure arships which you offer from A a business colleges. 1 was fortunate to secure c and studied bookzeeping he: H. L. Bridges.. I am now a High Company, one of the I in the South. My work is p salary. I think any young n spending their time wisely in the scholarships which you of 0 Wishing you much suctes the scholarship which you ga Sin, 'We Never Sai for EPEATED sales Rmonials any we Con This is how we kno Ilent COMPOUNI Ceep .be. '--OF WHITE AINE rave. . i one .of the very bes Mug market for all cought was . Try one bottle and You you BOLT It UP-TO-DATE then Pick ens, th1 a been Vhat ORCANIZI c. . CAnTE, W. T. O'DEI e he President. Vice Pr LIBERT3 LIBERT DIR EC. th , -. MmIGAN . W. T. C hers ORGAN J. CART] o Metchants, ,'armerr, Firm WM. N.1Ri BLACIK SWheelwright' and Ian. Makes anything in th< Horse Shoeing fll-' et Shop on Ann Street. the ELICA1 e(UNDER SENTINEL-J, -I am running a first-class R able tevery best rae nit MEALS AT ALL H( ou me. EVerything in Season that the M CS%. Fish and C Also, handle Canned Goc * Ce. Candies, Bananas, Or a Soft Drinks, Cigars) Smoking an well Your patronage respectfull accorded to all. reek Ow Fish and Oystr for sale Friday: ola8hip PropOsiti*di.d' t, GA., 28th Nov. r to recommend the schoL time to time in Atlanta one of your scholarships, re in Atlanta under Prof. bookkeeper for J. M. argest dry goods houses, leasant, and I get a good ian, or woman, would he trying to secure-one o Fer. s, and thanking you fdu we me, I am' I zerely, LEIA BALLENTINE. v the Likes!, ire the beet testi. dicine can have. w that our X SYRUP AND TAR t renedies on. the ah4 dlds, be convince. & CO. DRUGGISTS. South Carolna. ED 1901. HI. C. Sunmm, e-Sident, Ghe BANK, Y, S. C. O S -ED= -DLL H. C. Fkna~ *R ,p '9ry 3SEMOND.;. SMITH Wood workman~ wood and iron line. - a Specialty. Pickens, S. c E SS E N. OURNAL .OFFICE.) ESTAURANT' and cai,'r t~. . - )URS. ?UICK LUNCHES. arkcts afford. ysters Fridays and Satidiays. ds, Fancy Groceries, S~ugar, nges, Apples, Sunidri'a and d Chewing Tobaccos. y solicited. Polite at1ttion~ kefield, ~ and Saturays.