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Pickens Sentinel-JouF'na PUDISHED EVEiIY THURBDAY MORNIN -BY The sentinol-Journal Conipany, TFOMPSON & RINCIEY. PRors. J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDITOR. SubsoriptioU $1.00 Per Anumin. AdvertiRiug Rites Reasonable Entered at Pickens IFostoflce as Second Clam Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, JULY 1l, 1908. Salmagundi. At a sale 4 political workq held the other day in Philadel phia 250 (puarter volliles of the Congressional Record, in half Russia hlinding, were bid in at two cenits za vodlume Ii Bryaii the )ein'cratic pIar. ty has a candidate who is likely to poll a millioni imore votes against Taft thaii Parker polled agaiist t(iosevelt. Even then he iay f'all sho rt of election. But the R1epublican party will have a figh iun its hands-a light from11 stall tI finlish-aid one that will tax its resourCes to the very j limit . That, at any rate, is the co)ld, f-andidI judg-1 tou IJeral, Tenl mhers1l1-4 of, the late Pres idn iil v 1el and'1s cabinit sir 1)ickinson, d1s11 Harmon, J (,. Carlisle. David R. l' is Norm11an J. Colvinumll, \il F. Vilas, 1Hoke Smiuit h, (Car S. Fairchild and Ilihirv A. Her hert. "Mani's miade,'' she mus~ed, ''i dust, they say ; The mal I wanti is he With sand enough to find a wa: To make th(e dulist, for me. -lPuck. There is a great (al of suffer ing among the ;n'iabitants of Warren and Tssaquena con tiess, Miss., IS the result of th< recent overflow of the Missis sippi river. Railroad and1 industrial con cerns, whs principal offices ar< in New York, showv a d1ecr'eas< of $29,517,714 in dividends a: compared1 with July 1st of year ago. Trhe ladies of a Baptist churcl out in Missouri resolvedl to us the money they had thought (o spending on Easter hats towar< lifting a $700 mortgage on th< chunrch. Notice to Old Soldiers. The surviving soldiers of th< Cofed~erate States in Picken county are requested to meet il each township on the 1st day o August, at 3 p. mn., for the pur pose of electing a representativ to meet at the court house o1 t he first Monday in Septenmbei next, to elect a county pensio: hoard, for year 1909. The plac of meeting in each township: Easley township, Easley; Lii erty towvnship, Liberty; Centre township, Central ;Pickens towr i~t That hacking 1I~i'Because youu your powers of a Take Sco12 It builds up and strei prepared that It is easy iAM, DRUOOis ship, Pickens; Hurricane town ship, Mile Creek; Eastatoi to w i shi p, Antioch church - Pumpkintown township, Suth erland's store; Dacusville town ship, Looper's gin. There assembled they shal organize by electing a chairmar and secretary, and shall they elect by ballot an ex-confeder ate soldier not a holder or at applicant for a pension, as the representative of the veterans of said township. J. B. NzwiniEy, Pen. Coml. In Memorie m. Little Edna, the 3-months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sutherland, departed this life June 8, 1908. Those little lips so sweet to kiss Are closed forever now; Those sparkling eyes that shone so bright Beneath that pearly brow; That little heart that beat so high, Free from all care and gloom, Are hidden now from lov'd ones dear Beneath the silent lomb. Darling Edna, she has left us Left us, yes, for evermore; But we hope to meet dear Edna On that bright and- happy shore. N. A. R. An Escapade Tuesday evening an automo; bilecoIltaiiing, beside thedriver, a fairly good-looking man and a hidsome young lady, stopped in front of Gravelly's stables in Picke'ns and the man engaged a team to carry the couple to the lmt,e of Mr. Edens, above Piclk vn. Telegrams were sent oul Sro ii A i derson to be on the look out foi the parties and to arresi i hem. Sheriff Jennings and P a r t y, consisting of A. C. Gravellv, E. A. Lewis and Eark Jeninings made the drive Wed nies(lay morning and apprehend ed the couple at Mr. Edens'. From best information obtain. able, it appears that the man. Elliott Keith, who was librariar at the public library in Andersor (and who has a wife and tw< children living there) had be conme enamoured of- the young lady, and she being infatuate4 with him, they decide\ tosi the country, so hired an auto mobile and came to Pickens and from here were- going, b; easy stages, to Texas, where Mr Keith said he. intended to get dlivorce and marry the lady. The young lady, Miss Sulli 'van, who is a member of one o the best families of Andersoni practically corrobore tes thi statement. 'Mr. Keith Was past a ing the young- lady of as hi 3 niece. Sheriff Jenning~ carrie< L the parties to Anderson thi C morning. Under -the circurv - stances, and from the testimon: 3 picked up, a lawyer commeni 1ing on the case, says there is ni , law to reach thle parties. How 1 ever, we do not know any ( e the circumstances or w hi a charges, if any, will be brougi agintthem. The lady claini 1l to be 22 years old and the ma Llooks to be between.85 and 40. cough contiaus system is exhausted and esistance weakened. 's Emulsion. igthens your entire system. Oil and H ophosphites so to take and easy to digest. ~'GOINC I RE you going away on any over night need of replenishir travel with? Are all the first class order, or do yo We have some Suits and durable, for travelling A full line of Felt Hats a Sonic of the handsor ever seen displayed-all can be made up for, To see them is to be CREEP WHERE YC WHAT THEY I J pair alil SAY ABOUT at any thin HARR IS ** Bes bers, pr money. Bril Cou ReadThis, Thin The Creates aTo close out quickly we are n< Another lot 50c shirts at 35 ce Men's undershirts rnd drawers 0 A big lot ladies' vests, 'the i 5C .. Hosieay to suit any one at the Sumn n NotwIthstanding we are right in th< them. You should see our 8 i - .had anything to equal this. EMBROIDERIESt-We do n 5 cents up. The prettiest waist frontings t< WetEnd. A. SAV for a vacation or on business trip? Is any of your apparel ig? Is your S'it Case, B, hundred and one things nee u need any of these necessar in the two and three-piece r, whether for business or plc Neligee Shirts, ,nd-Summer Un nest Suit Cases, Grips and at the lowest possible price convinced. HSC IVILLE, S, OU GET Th say its a shame to butcher prices lik scoop(d in a lot of fine clothing, abot :e. No matter to you how I did. it, til e, $1.48 for $3.00 t ants. $2.98 for $4.0( uff, bran new and made up by the be g from a fence rail to a wa-k tub. 0 hundred bran new vests, mostly smal .k Pcpper.1o 1b.,.0Q nutmi g- for 6c , or $1.00, until I get ready to quit it. t sugar cured hams sket prices, mine 1 eserving powders. I don't ask for Ig me the produce and ntry Hams. T o STEra k it Over anid it Values Ye n's Top Shi nw offering a lot of Men's $r, nts. good quality, at 25 cents au1 goods, in seconds at i oc, 3: lowest prices that prevail, ier Dress o a midst of the season, we ha cents ginghams, which we e ot handle the "trashy kind," 1 > be seen any where. (*. PAFs VAY Are you going out of repair or in. ig or Trunk fit to led for traveling in es? kind, light weight ,asure. Straw and :lerwear Trunks you have ; that the materials HILD .'C. E VALUE % he does it would be near the iruii. A 1000 pair pants in the lot, no two ey are here and going like hot cakes to $8.00 pants. This is a "swell' st mianuffcturers. I can fit i*t me q'tick while your s'z- is here. I numbt ra, so is the I rice. ).A 15c, and 20 plug 'iun cured to to 2c lb less Fruit jars, caps, rub rour trade unless I can save you D. HARRIS I Come Quick. ,t Offered, oc,. shirts for 7o cents each.. d 50 cents a garinent For 25c. 'ods. ve put the price knife deep inb ,rc selling for 5 cents. Never mit give you good oodsnC