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Pickels Sentinel-Journdl Eappening. Of a Zeeal and Personal Nature.* You cannot help 9(hig11 the page ad. of Gaines & Gassaway Bros. in this issue. Miss Floride Carey, of Con verse College, spent last week with her parents in Pickens. Mrs. J. P. Carey and Mrs. J. C. Jennings visited Mrs. D. F. Bradley, in Easley, last week. Bailey Robinson was so un fortunate-as to lone a very val uable horse, one day last week. There has not been a person committed to the Pickens jail for two months. This speaks well for the County. Mr. A. W. Bryant one of Lib erty's best called in Monday and pushed his subscription ahead for a year. There is a movement on foot by the young men, to organize a branch of the .Y. M. C. A. in Pickens. - Mrs. E. A. 'Gilreath is attend ing the meeting of the Federa tion of Women's Clubs, in Greenville. J. M. Jameson' at present magistrate of Easley township, is a candidate for sheriff and announces this week. A. Jeff. Welborn, who has served heretofore as a commis sioner, announces this week for the same office again. Don't forget that I am here to do any kind of repair work. Bicycles a specialty. R. E. Good win,' at H. A. Richey's store. Doc King, ok Brevard, N. C., passed through Pickens, Friday, -with three pairs of finely matched horses to be used in hi.-livery. Mrs'. M, W. Newton, of the Norris side, is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. R. M. New ton, of Hickory Flat section, in Anderson county, who is very sick. Married, on the 30th ult., by Rev. J. A. White, at his resi dence, Pickens, R. D. 1, Miss Annie Childs and Vess Ree~se. The hapy couple have the con gratulations of many friends. Married, at the residence of W. W. (Tint) Hendricks, 3d inst., by G. WV. Bowen, N. P., Sam Hendricks and Miss Ca milla H-endricks; all of Pickens county. Sheriff J. C. Jennings is a be liever in the adage, "The, early bird catches the worm," so he has handed us his announce ment for re-election to the sher iff's office.. There wvill be an an all-day song service at Corinth, No. 2, five miles east of Pendleton, fourth Sunday in May. P'. C. Cartee will conduct the service. Everybody 'invited, and don't forget the baskets. SrAED-Black and white spotted sow pigr~ about 8 weeks old, mixed breed,' shows'Poland China markings, nose shows mountain-'rooter. Left April 20. Return jto me and get reward. Elias Anderson, Pickens, S. C., at Capt. T. J. -Mauldin's resi dence. Mrs; Sarah Skelton, aged 69 years, died very suddenly last Friday night at the home of her grand-daughter in the mill vil lage,.and was buried Saturday afternooni in the- Mullina~x bury ing ground, four miles west of Easley. The deceased was -i daughter-of Givan G. Smith one of Pickens cou~nfy's pioneer <it in. DONIPP MISS THE SUIT SALE A handsome Tailor Suit at about the price of niak ing. Sale begins tomorrow. We at all times en the public, and the they are read with ci newspaper space for is full of profit. TI are always a good m: a veiy special annou 1-2 PRICE Beginning tomorr< sale our entire stoci half former ptice. SUl'I SUTI SUDI Sul Sul Sun style \ can, utilit and i Dots, not a IWUW8M signs son ahead of you to wear these goo< is right- nowv-be on hand early Silks included, anid displayed on Ce A Millinery Record 1. There could be no str onger tes J. TIIO Greenville, A WEEK Z'ESISTLESS VALUE deavor -to make our ad vertis< fact -that thousands respond )nfidence in. our statements. fun--we always have a messe iose who read and respond I iny dollars ahead at the end noement e1 a SALE SPRII >v an( continuing through Spring Tailor Suits, in all 1 Schedule of Suit Sale S formerly $15-oo at $7-50 We S formerly $i8.50 at $9.25 orite S formerly $20.oo at $io.oo ing sli 'S formerly $22.50 at $1 1.25 re S formerly $ 5.oo at $1 2.50 'S formerly $28.oo at $1 4.00 rhe above are all brahd new ;, colorings and cloths-you stock dways 'use a Tailor Suit-it is beauti y garment. Ecrue ig Sale of Silk this Week. SO Here is an opportunity to buy the newest We nost charming Silks of the season-Coin Misse Stripes, Checks and Figures. You can- Lace, fford to miss this chance-at least 55 de- price 1 to select from. You have the entire sea- Mis is, but your opportunity for securing them formel tomorrow. Everything in fancy Summer Lot nter Counter- where you can choose. $| $.00 style and intrinsic value nprecedented i cgc can be found in any larg Our business so far is son. If you bvy it at P .Siflk A large variety of wrist lengths to shoulde Batiste We are showing Embroidered Batiste-] Net Robes for eve timonial as to thie beauty, and pink. Prices rang< MAS ARNOI )epartment Stor THE BIG SILK S4.E. The Big Silk Safe which. begins tomorrow shopid prove exceedIngly inter 3. esting. 3ments interesting t to them goes to prove .We do not purchas .ge for our friends th t ;o our advertisemends of the yeai. Hero {s SUITS. next week, we put on ight colors,. at exactly Vhite Tailored Skirts have just received a large shipment of Wash Skirts, made up just like wool garments, beautifully tailored-noth ghted about them. There is nothing :onvenient, they stand the tub. Prices from $1.50 to $3-50 New Net waists le, beyond a doubt carry the largest of dress Waists in Upper Carolina,. ful designs in Net in both White and from $4.50 uP ial Misses and Ladies Colored Hose have an accumalation of Ladies and s Colored Hosiery; qualities Lisle and which we put on sale at little over halt :o clean up. Few Whites in the lot. ses Lace in Pink, Light Blue and Tans, price 25 cents, now at 1 5c. Ladies high colors, worth from 5oc. to per pair, to close at 29c. of ou~r Millinery than the magnificent one in this department. Our constant >atrons just as up)-to-date Headgear as e metropolis and furnish it at less cost. greatly in excess of any previous sea LRNOLDS it is correct. mnd Kid Gloves all kinds of Silk, Lisle and Kid, from r lengths, all shades. and Net Robes a charming line of Dress Patterns in mattern $7.98 to $io.oo. fling wear, in white, helio, light blue from $8.,j5 to $1 2.50. D Co's. C, South Carolina.