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Pickens Sentinel-Journal Happenings of a Local and Personal Nature. Rald tho ad. of Moore & Mauldin in this3issue. rT. D. Harris has gone back into business and occupies his old stand. Miss Bessie Partridge, of At .~ lanta, is visiting her brother, J. T. Partridge, in Pickens. Don't fail to attend the thor oughbred chicken meeting to be held this evening at 3 o'clock in the SENTINEL-JOURNAL office. There were a good many peo rle in town Monday and the most of them came to this office before leaving and voted in our contest. Guy McFall, who has been suffering with a game foot, and been going on crutches for some, time, is getting better and laid aside his wooden legs. Mrs. N. E. Thornley, accom panied by her son, L. C., have gone to Knoxville, Tenn., to visit her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Oliver, who is reported quite sick. Major Welborn and Furman Holder are in Richmond, Va., attending the Massey Business College. Reports from them say that they are getting along fine ly and are well pleased. Last Sunday night lightning ,struck and burned up two hay stacks for Reese Bowen. They were d wn in the bottoms, away fi'm the buildings, and no further damage was done. In sending money or coupons by mail do not forget that those bearing postmarks later than Feb, 1 cannot be allowed, The place Tuesday, SENTINEL Office, J be welcome. A k ophets and guess ers by the score who can tell us the winners and name the pres ent leaders, but they are wiser than we are. We should re quire long odds to pick the lead er at this stage of the game. Don't fail to road the ad. of A. K. Park, in this issue. He advertises a reduction sale which he will conduct himself, and will take off in the price of the goods what he would have to pay the sales people to con duct it for him. At the last communication of Keowee Lodge, No. 79, F. & A. M., a very enthusiastic meeting was held, and it 'was decidled to a nice temple* here this ~. ,~ - and the necessary steps ~ken looking to this end. d ing here is now an .as Postmaster 1%orris has handed sa notice, which. is 'an order from the department, that we publish on our front page, head ed "To R. F. Patrons," which we hope every patron will read and heed. It is important, and by following it out the carriers will be facilitated in the dis charge of their duties and will be enabled to make their sched ule time. The next lyceum attraction will be given in the Pickens Graded School Auditorium to. night, the 30th. It is .the "Evans Male Quartette," and is a fine music attraction. All who enjoy good music should be sure to attend. General ad mission 50c. The entertainmieni will begin about 8 o'clock; doon~ q open at 7.30; tickets on sale ai Bolt & Co.'s drug store and a1 hall. FOLGE Bole ge'nts for M'tiell Was Walkover and Zeigier Shoes J. McD. Bruce has been con-1 I3 fined to his room for several days spe with the grip. (Col Verner S. Medlin, an erst- I while ~resident, of this county, gri) but now of Oconee, braved the the inlement weather of last Sun- 1des day to come, to Pickens in order in i to pay his subscription and get a g to cast his vote. Sloan is a good 3 itizen and flue farmer and is icy doing well in his new home. ver EHe looks better every tinie he loc :ones to Pickens. He should S come oftener and maybe he D. would get pretty enough till hisSE wife would want to keep him at w home-.w The contest drawing to a close an has been the closest and hardest- th( fought contest ever conducted I by a country newspaper In the kil state, and the finish will be a ab grand one. Remember, not'one1 Sn vote can be cast after 9 p.mth Saturday, February 1st. Sat- 'phl urday, wvill be a busy day, and the wVise ones will not wait till a the last moment and then rush b us with a list of names, It hi' takes time to give proper credit. hi' Send in the names and secure o your coupons and hold them if , you wish. You are now on thepi home stretch and a little delay of may cause the flag to drop in J Thi your face, and find your favor -I of ite left at the wire. Iwi ON RIGHT ON TOP O F fhua t s-id car of 1000 chairs comes a car of Stoves, cai (if Barbed wire and Nails. Car of Furniture. Also a car of Mitchell Wagons and a car of Chase City Buiggles sn the road. Th.-- mows and best fiih-led lot of Furniture ever brought to iekchns, at prices that can't be imatched, a look at our lint wif) cninc:11iiew you of this fa.nt. N-w g-%ds coming in all the time. We don't have to hav4 Pjwci'd enIe4. eleurance siales, and all kinds of fake sales, u d'ere i ritr goods, because we busy 'em right. goods bough1 right. sIl themesAves, we never let our goods get old or shop wori lweause we keep 'em moving, competition is somethinj we don't know for we buy iii quantities thrt gets the price Unidtr-buy, Undersell is the way WE do it. Come to UE for Bargamas. Yours truly, FOLGER, TRHORNLEY, & CO. R. THOR L Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gente Furnishing Goods a speci ons, Chase City Bntggies, Iron King Stoves, New Home Sewinj -all winners. [r. and Mrs. I. M. Mauldin at a portion 'of last week in umbla. ,a grippe has a very tight > on the people throughout country, and in some cases elops into pneumonia, which, ,he north, is proving fatal in reat many instances. liss Lida McCalluin, of Eas-p R, F, D. No. 6,'and Gro Hendricks, of the same slity, were happily married iday.: night, 26th -inst., Rev. D. 2Jones, officiating. The See mTNEL-JOURNAL force join ;h their many friends in ;hing themi a long, happyc 1 prosperous voyage adown Ioni stream of life. sol* * lawrence Smith was shot andwr led near Liberty Tuesday at stoc mit nlion by his brother, Tom ith, while the two with the rd brother were out hunting. e shooting took place by Tomn ith falling with gun in hand they were climbling up a steep ak. The whole load entered side fromi a point just below shoulder' and (leath was in ntanuous. The b~rothers are is of Mr. West Smith of thai ,c andI had been in the habit going out hunting often. ey are all under twenty years ige. The family Is prostrated bh grief over t'his calamity. FOP Y & CO.~ jlty.t r Machines, Hawes'8$3.00 Hats-s1Joyden, 10KENS DRUG C0. our line of Novels and Story Books. Prices--10c. to $1.5i0. rders filled for thee) by mail. repo paper for Mantel covers-10 feet r-at 10 cents a roll. Ten oolors to ct from. ox Paper, Tablets, and all kinds of ting material can be found in our k that is hard to fmnd elsewhere. I0KENS IIRUIG C0. J. N. HIALLUM, Manager. It ma.S. C