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Clting.s asadGn Walkover ~~andZile4h sc. Cohng, Hes a tif and vistin alkovinAnerso and reernvie HA.ig Bruc ancld esnalh holdas th Mr. B. isarertdite i LawrenceHDater and wife are visitn nrelatives n nEsey i. 3renilae sde, A. Norit, spent the olay dayies with ies n reatlles.n Wee hArue andurf, spent theoi odays with Mr. famil ofahet une O~ne visn wife areh vist Eina reativson aosley were3 nda happiey PareAh.JoeN . Miss Maud Robinone an excelhent pr.sin Picken hfis. &drltvs -rsA..rf Nas oe'hi ofGamily toe PChaten andf pe clnt thei dansewt hel famild y h A.le Bishey. Ovebihalffof the2peopleiof EParons wecorn wele where hapi. a.ieton,eeA agnes for P. olaig book and bienousintPhil adeSShad Aie anlents atya inollwn thrvco of rCaoined paies m' -ik.u i ncag of the GSeori as moe hiwil g to Pice-sandi ae or uing e tI hey Onbhl fth.epeo GOO BETTE E HEAR a lot of talk has ever felt it, TI pore everybody doe Our October and Novei years. The reason of this i Goods bought right sell thi Look out for Decembei for this month. We are fbj prices for December that % We will not carry any of it bargains we are offering in ing Goods. Just received Flannels, and Blankets. I your winter goods now an Big stock of Furniture Wagons. Don't forget that we a will do it. YOURS T CR)TI :s' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. es, The International Tailoring Mrs T. W. Cochran,of Pickens,R. 2, is reported quite sick. Mr, and Mrs, Green C. McLeskey viaited relatives in Pickens dur ing. the holidays. J. F. Banister and wife, of Liberty, spent Christmas with the family of R. A. Bowen, in Pickens. Miss Addie Hiott, a most charm ing young lady of Easley, spent a portion of the holidays with friods in Pietiens. Mr0. Jule McWhorter, of Ensley, is visiting at the home et Mr. and Mrs. d. F. Singleton, on North Broad street.-[rKeowee Courier. J. F. IKown, who half been spemd ing the lasttwo years in Piekenq, reading law, is. on a visit to his sister in Asndersoif. He is in bad lioalth and will probably go from theme to IFlorida before his r turn to Pickens. Mies G3ussio Hubbard, local editor of thme Pickens SE NNLdoUngas, is visiting-in Anderson for a few weeks. She will be missed by the readers of THE SERNTINEL, as her 'columns are always interesting.-[Seneca Far.(& Factory.. |The many friende of Capt, Row land in this vicinity will he~ ple.ased to read the following freom the Ke,-. wee Courier; "Capt. W. TVh'nutu Rowland, 'condnetor on the Southern llaulway between Charlotte and Tay lorsville, N. C., was preren ted un the 2t.st inst., at Statesville, N. C., with a set of solid silver in a teauti ful case. The donors were the vol untary firemen of Statesville, for wvhom Capt, Rowland lias worked on - tiringly far the success of their "Everybody's Day." T1he gift was a splen did one, and it was highly appre. ciated by Capt. Rowland. ie is one of the moat popular men in that sec tion of the North Stato, and all who know him share in his pleasure cn1 this interesting occasion." R ACC of hard times but we don't believe that te farmer is too prosperous and when the I. nber trade has far exceeded any tra Is, we buy the very best merchandise an 3mselfves. We haven't had any cold weather yet ed for it and can fix you for it, and we pi ill close nearly ou~r entire stock of Wint througli the winter If low prices will mo Clothing, Shoes, Overcoats. Hats and Gi another big shipment of Dress Goods, C lon't put off shopping till our stook is br( I avoid the rush. ,Stoves, Hardware, Turn Plows, Buggies re going to make this month a hummer al RULY, 10RN Sole agents for Iron King St< Co's line of Clothing, the best 1 Waltr r J Boggs, of Liberty, was n town Saturday Dr. T. W. Hunt, of 'rT.wnville, vis ted relatives in Pickens ias week. Mr. - Findley hus moved to the [ason Gillespie. place 'in West.End, which he has recently purchased. H. A. Riehoy hah moved to his bome which he lias recently remod tIed on the corner of Cedar Rock Lfnd Factory stres. J. R.-Ash more and M. S Nimmouib tre both confined to their rooms 'ith aggravated attacks of grip. It a sincerely to be hoped that they will oth soon be at their piosts again. C. L. Cnreton, who has chargw of hbe constabut ry-is Charleston, spent ~he holidays .withu his. family in Pick mns. Mr. Curetoti hears the di's inction of being Ik6e best man ever mn the force. ife left Tuesday for he "city by the sea," where he wiil remain until spring.. W. M. Henry, register of deeds of rransylvania county, N, C.. accona panied by his wife, who was Mattie Williams, of Easley, are on a visit to relatives in tha& county. Mr. Henry was in Pigekena f. r a fewv hours last irriday and wa'. very rmuch~ surpused it the strides this lowa de~ mraking. We are not runing a conteqt, and giving away valuitle premiums for the funi of the thop; it' is a hua-ness proposition withi usi, and is dlone to Lcolect up our accounts. It wouldJ cost us as much to enud out a col ector and hound the people for ount money, but we like to ke- p a friendly feeling with the popl~e but cannot do 30 at the sacrifice of our money. Now, friends, get busy, come on and pay your bills, cast your votes and make your c rrier and some contest cant for township prize and scholarship prize happy! Start the new yearI right by paying for your paper up tof Yannary. 1909. VIES )MING." this country farmer pros. le of previous I buy it right. but look out ropose making er Goods out. ve it. See the' )pte' Furnish luting, Jeans, ken but buy Surries and id our prices L6Y ves, New Home Sewing Machin :ailoring.concern in the world. Be sure. and write it 1908. Edwin Earle is quite. sick aud not a much hopes are entertained for his 31 recovery. J. W. Sheriff is getting his plant I in good shape and is turning out h some finely-dressed lumber. G. P. Brown, of Greer, and Jarnes .k Grogan, of Chick Springs, are visit- 3 ing the fatmily of J. M. Nealey, in h Pickens. Rev. N. (G. Ballinger preached an p excellent sermon Sunday to a large b atA *.ppreciative audience on the an.- a niver2sary of Christ. Miaces Mona Boggs and Bessie 1 Cochran, of Calhoun, spent a portion a of the holidays in Pickens with their I conin..fl Miss Meta Boggs. 1 Misse~s Pet and Mattie Findley and M~r. -- Hall, of Andereon, visited at La the home of J. T. Partridge last week. e Miss Mattie will remain awhile with lt Mrs Partridge, who is quite sick. I Watch night, or Ne w Year'si ser-. vices, were held in the Methodist chuech cn Tuesday night. Appro- c priate talks were made by Rev. N G. E Balinger, J- E. Boggs, C. E. Robin- la eon and J. T. Tavlor. Clifford R. Parsonsi, of Flowery i Branch,Ga.,accompanied by his sister, Jessie Mae, of Liberty, visited the c family of his father, B. F. Parsons, la this week. Cliff. is looking well; the t life of a Georgia cracker agrees with him. There will be a meeting of the ~ board of stewards for Pickens circuiit at the office of Hon. T. J, Mauldin, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The a~ following gentlemen compose the I board: T. J. Mauldin, Rufus Ash- i more. J. M. Gillespie, J. F. Aber crombie, W, J. Gravely, A. E. Kelly, a R. B. Byars and Elisha Gilstrap. .t All members of the board are respect- a fully arged to attend. j N. G. BALLIGmRn Pastor. Ii. es; Hawes $3 Hats, Boyden,. M'ss Alma Smith, of the W' ide, spent the bolidavo - i Pickens. Hosea Allgood, 'exas, is on a visit t, .dzraity OW is father, W. B. Allgood,,of, 'sIu. Mjsses Christine 8tierfen an1 'lorence Bowen visited relativ a; rorris and Cateechde duriig it olidays. Good bye, 1907; 'oty aro. o3 ?he ast. Welcome, 19'08'-may yow. ring plenty, peace, prosperity, jowy id happiness to us all. A dance at J. TI. Richey's t&us hursday night and one in theiran ser Folger, Thornley & Co,'s.. sae,. 'riday night. were greatIir ejoy&, y all those who attended. Dr. 3. L. Thornwell, a i?l'isyp~ *yterian divine and highPithiac- 341 i#, died at his hxme at Fbrt Yii. ist Sunday, aged about 6O@ you*~rs Hes life work was spent ia, the m~fr-~ ry of South Carolina. Married, Dec. 25, at the resi~,nan.1 f Jenkins Hndeon, Miss BWb.s pearman and Mr. Claude Hodem,, 'oth of Pickens county. M. E.. Mai'. ar, N. P., performedi tlie ceremsny a his usual happy mnannom The Christmas holidy'1siuva' y~wsse fr , very pleasantly and' quies-- .asd' ave been greatly enjoyed--be' ewary. ddy. Sociables, dances and'~r ,u:cy:V arties have been the soureen membs,(~j pleasure to our young peop ~.r.O > howe hope, have been .yauy enefitted by this social inter'.or4o The Pickens Railroad ali-- e.4y ho Y completed ta Easley and: f.w.*tVP u~ilding one just L:elow 11 be e:1.iy s P'ckens, and when donE, i ' on LL uit running the engin "Ir,-.: m ( nd forward" between- u . two >wne. The road is a's 4*:~ a do track to SherifT'e plaut,. 'vhien ill facilitate the hllt(1ing-4 '.: thee imber shipmnents of hi il..