The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, May 07, 1908, Image 7

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Pickens Sentinelomoun PUBMDNdD NVEiRE THURWDAT MORWNG -BY The Gentinel-Journal Company. TVOMPSON & Rz(o0cr. Paop, J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rites Reasonable. Entred at Plokens Fosto!Bee as Second Olass Mal Matter IrICKENS. N. C. filh shjui, N AT 7, 1004. Skits. 'Three girls, one wearing a red hat, were treed by a bull near Philadelphia and compelled to remain in the tree during a thun der..storm. which ruined their Easterhats. After C. R. Sneed had been acquitted of murder at Holden ville, Okia., his wife pinned a rose to the coat of each juror and gave arnfuls of flowers to th judge and attorneys. Lee Davis, a negro, six feet five inches high, charged witi stealing a Bible in St. Louis, ask ed the police to get a ministei "so' s I kin git forbidness." Mrs. Maggie Mann, aged 48. killed herself with carbolic acih in St. Louis because one of hei boarders complained that hi room was not properly kept. A gander on the farni of Henri Strassmeyer, near Wright City No., killed a 3-year-old boy b, striking him with its wing. Robert Fisk, having served term in the Frankfort (Ky.) peniten tiary for horse stealing was a prisonor In two hours af te his release for stealing a hors and buggy ab Lexinigton. Charles Tosser in a fight wit a mother owl near Claremont Okla., was defeated, the bir pecking -out one of huis es. Mrs. A'i , ry A:n Dickerson aged .106, of Rellefoiuntain, Obi( sayashe his . lever had the head ache in her life and for niany y(a)rs has not felt a pain of any kind. Turkey has come1l( downi again, fluttering fromn italy this time. It is a wise o1l irdi that roosts a i Constitinople. Ini ihe Cochran household al Bridgeton, N . J., eight children, ranging in age from 1 t o 19 yea n~ wvere ill w ithi measles at one I inn D)r. John1 1Kinsel, of Beliwood. Pa., a dientist, has accumnulatedi ini his 20 year's' pratiice imanyi steeth which he wvill use iln con st-ruc ting a walk around his nuew house. A nlarch ists a t Patterson, NJ, in thnir newvspaper, are urging reds to kill. And there is no law to stop suc'h p)ublication. Yet the postoflice dep~artmeltnt can stop ai paper from crediting at custonmer longer than three months. "So you once lived in Africa, Sami> "Yah, sah.". "Ever do any missionary wvork4 out there, Samu?". "Oh, yas, sahi I was cook foi nu cannibal chief, sahi."-Yonk ers Statesman.' -The New York Sun says the. question Is whether the work of the convention shall be done inl Denver or in the various States. Another and miore vital quest ion Is shall the voice of D~emnocdacv or of Pierpont Morgan's anti Blryng machine be more potent In the choice of a D emocratic candidate. -Trho State. Dc If ye want o: I was an a fr4 know e Would stock f4 have af anitee . ed. I - .mlarket there ie - goesa-a ilthit n -vaut i1 't-as, I 2 I-2c Fish th Bac % 91 And You By celling on us 1 Iisk Flour (and an Tobacco,~ Molasses, Bring us your C< you the very top of If you haven't tri. Healing Powder, ar all size packages fr< Our personal gua We also want to Perfect" lFence. P~r Our motto is H-or H. You Buy Oil? U will leave your 5 gallon can with me I will have it filled for 61 rily one gkBon I w~ It sell it for for 115c. it to build up a litf e better trade ot! Cottolene--will make you a st lot. Have sold a great many stodves in Pickend county and r very one bas given tstfaction. A few on hand now at a very 4 you buy 10 lbs Suits for 25c. and 5 lbs copperas for 25c and maki mod? Air lat ad caught a good many flour customers. Now I little mo~re t f -your flour trade. For $5.50 1 will sell you a barre' very suck. Your money back and )LY for hauling if you ake n 3ould sell you a side of bacon for about 7 8.4c. per pound on ti .Do you want a good wagon? - Well I sell the "Thornhill," I a better wagon on the market; certainly none aro better irone Ong way with a-wagon. If I can make 50c. or $1.00 on a jo nd X-am-willing to work choap. I will elvb more attention to 'ans anything you have to sell. I will buy it, and pay the c Am i repared to handle y ur Chickens, Eggs Butter, Ha acon. etq. And I will buy Ginsenz, Star Grass, Beeswax, Tallk ig. The very best' Washing Sonp, 7 for 25c. Ferry's Seeds, 5: Dall Thread. 22c for 80 balls, white or colors. I won't menth Is time. T. D. HARRIS. K at the old Stand. UR GOO ARE RIGUT! Prices are right FRWeights are rigli Treat ment is rig Will Do RIGHT efore buying your spring supplies. We have a I other shipm.ent that wvill be hiere in a few days),! etc. >rn, Pease, Beans and in fact .any kind of saleabl< the market for everything. dour Dr. Hess Stock and Poultry Food, Louse id Heave Powder, you, should do so at once. Th >m the 25cs box to the t oo pound sacks. ran tee goes with every package. ;eli you your wire fencing.' We are agents for tI ices from 4oo-.per -rod up. Any height and weil Lest WVeighty and, Good Goods." Come in and: s A. K Iih ic.-if you close price o far as Aose price,. your owr propose to and guar ot delight ie present ion't think .and that 3 that's all produce s1, if you his, 3tirn, w. Honey, papers at n the Salt DS It .ht* uice lot'of Ballard's Obe-. ugar. Coffee; Lard, Salt, producc. We wvill give* Killer,.Wormi Powder,. e Stook Food conmes in. Ie celebrated "Pittsburgh ht you. want. ee us. BY..