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Pickens Sentinel-Journal venings of a Local and Personal Nature. ust s. w it in The Ltinel-A Miss 1aka Bjuggs, of the G. F. C., spent Sunday in Pickens with her parents. FOUND:-Lady's cloak. The - owner can get It by calling at this office and proving property. Court Stenographer M. C. Long is looking over the politi cal field in Pickens county this week. W. H. Ambler and wife, of Greenville, visited his sister, Mrs. E. A. Gilreath, in Pickens, Irst Sunday. More printers, more type, a bigger and faster press is all we. need. Business is coming our way faster than we can handle it. Our readers will do us a spe cial favor, and help our patrons, if they will mention the fact that they saw their ad in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Green B. Mc Leskey, of Abbeville, are on a visit to Mrs. G,'s mother, Mrs. Lula Bolt, in Pickens, and other relatives in the county. C. N. Bowen packed up his bel )nginig; Moa.-day and shipped them from Pickens to Greenvile, where le is now located. Mrs. 3owen will go over this week. Mayor 13. B. LaBoon, L. C. Thornley, Leloi Boggs and Bailey C. Robinson, of Pickens, are on a fishin trip on the head waters of Sa uda river, behind Table Rock. Report has it that the Cole man Hardware Co., of Charles ton, has failed, and their travel ing .3ouesIan, W. H. (Jack) Johnson will soon move back to his home at Pickens. Rev. P. F. Crawford preached in the Pickens Baptist church last Sabbath morning and night to large and attentive congrega tions. in the afternoon he preached at the Pickens cotton mill. J. McD. Bruce is having erect \ed a nice brick structure on his \ lot facing schoolhouse; when completed, will be occupied by Capt. J. T. Taylor. J. T. Part ridge will occupy the house now occupied by Capt. Taylor. D. B. Cooper has packed up 'his goods and chattles and shak en the dust of Pickens from off ( his feet. He left Monday for Columbia where he will engage in business with the hope that '\ he can do better there than he did at this place. W. W. McWhorter believes in - he editf r eating too, so on Tues resented this office with ice lot of home-grown les from his brag or. W. is a great hand wand as his orchard is * ~ hurt by the cold snap , have May cherries, e nd apples. He has for courtesies. ot Carey, Jr., was ad *O the bar last week, Sery creditable and tu essful examination, tha igh up in the class. - lways proved hinr - cholar, and no doubt Ojmself a smart law t bright and shining .r o the legal profession. Ar the present, at least, he will Ihang ont his shingle in P'ickens, DONT'T MISS THE SUIT SALE A haidsome 'ailor Suit at about the price of mak ing. Sale begins tomorrow. We at all times e the public, and th they are read with newspaper space to is full of profit. are always a good 1 a very special annc 1-2 PRIG Beginning tomor sale our entire sto( half former price. SL SL SIl SL. St) ca at an D< ~aw no son ahead of you to wear these g is right now-be on hand ea Silks included, and displayed on' A Millinery Record There could be no str onger J. TII( Greenville, A WEEK OF. RESISTLESS VA~l ndeavor to make our ad ve e fact that thousands resp< confidence in our statemei r fun-- dro always have a1 m rhose who read and respo nany dollars ahead at the >uncemenit el a E SALE SPE row and continuing throu ]k Spring Tailor Suits, in Schedule of Suit Sale fITS kormerly $15.oo at $7-50 FITS formerly $i 8.5o at $9.25 [ITS formerly $20.oo at $io.oo JITS formerly $22.50 at $11.25 LJTS formerly $25.oo at $r 2.50 JITS formerly $28.0o at $14.00 The above are all brahd new 4les, colorings and cloths-you a always use a Tailor Suit-it is itility garment. Big Sale of Silk this Week Here is an opportunity to buy the newest d most charming Silks of the season-Coin >ts, Stripes, Checks and Figures. You can t afford to miss this chance-at least 55 de ns to select from. You have the entire sea >ods, but your opportunity for securing them rly tomorrow. Everything in fancy Summer Center Counter- where you can choose. . style and intrinsi, Unpreedened business that is I aim is to furnmsi can be found in Our business s< son. If you bvy A large varn wrist lengths to Batis We are sl Embroidered Ba Net Robes testimonial as to the beauty, and pink. Price )MAS ARNI Department SI THE BIG SILK SALE, The Big Silk Sale which begins tomorrow should prove exceedIngly inter ES esting. rtisements interesting to )nd to them goes to r rove its. We do not purchase essage for our friends that nd to our advertisements end of the year. 1-ero is ING SUITS. gh next week, we put on a1l light colors, at exactly White Tailored Skirts We have just received a large shipment of White Wash Skirts, made up just like wool or silk garments, beautifully tailored-noth ing slighted about them. There is nothing more convenient, they stand the tub. Prices range from $1.50 to $3-50 New Net waists We, beyond a doubt carry the largest stock of dress Waists in Upper Carolina, beautiful designs in Net in both White atud Ecrue, from $4-50 up. Sdecial Misses and Ladies Colored Hose We have an accumalation of Ladies and Misses Colored Hosiery; qualities Lisle and Lace, which we put on sale at little over halt price to clean up. Few Whites in the lot. Misses Lace in Pink, Light Blue and Tans, former price 25 cents, now at i 5C Lot Ladies high colors, worth from soc. to $i.oo per pair, to closeat .29c. e value of our Millinery than the magnificent eing done in this department. Our constant i our patrons just as up-to-date Headgear as mny large metropolis and furnish it at less cost. > far is greatly in excess of any previous sea it at ARNOLD'S it is correct. silk and Kid Gloves ety of all kinds of Silk, Lisle and Kid, from shoulder lengths, all shades. te and Net Robes iowing a charming line of Dress Patterns irm tiste-Pattern $7.98 to $1 o.oo, for evening wear, in white, helio, light blue s range from $8.75 to $12.50. [)LD Co's. ore, Suth Carolina.