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VUWAUN= MMZ8! TEUBEDAX BW83MO -BY The Bentinel-Journal Company. TuoMEN & RIBwxr. P801. J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Bessonable Entered at Plokens Fuoff0O as Second olAs Mail Matter PICKENS, S. U. 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. AN OMISSION. A great many of our readerE may wonder why they missed their papers last week. There are several reasons. It used tc be customary, and is yet to some extent, for the weekly press tc take holiday-skip an issue-on Christmas week. Of late years "legal" advertising prevented THE SENTINEL-JOURNAL from in dulging in this time-honored cus tom, and the editor has it to his credit that he has never failed to get out the paper some way and some how, ever since he has been connected with it. This offce is short on hands and long on job work which had to be done-contracted for be fore our last printer decided to listen to the siren voice of anoth er publisher. Our presses and machinery needed some repairs, and a shipment of paper failed to reach us on time for our reg ular publication day. There are 53 (Thursdays) publication days in this year (and we only give 52 papers for a dollar) and as a ,consequence we had to cut out one somewhere. These are some of our reasons for not issuing last week. Any of them are good ones, so take your choice. County Union Condemns Night Riders. Whereas, some newspapers and other enemies of the Union have been placing this "night riding" to the credit of the Far mers Educational and 0o-opera tive Union of America, be it Resolved, That we, the mem bers of theF. E . nd CU. of A., of Pickens county place our selves on record as condemning the acts of night riders or any other unlawful means to ad vance the price of cotton. E. M. BOLDING, Pres. G. A. ELL~s, Sec'ry. JOEL H.. MILLER, Committee. Farmers' Union at Central. The Farmers' Union at Cen tral, S. C., in meeting, Sept. 25, 1908, unanimously adopted the following resolutions: Resolved, That we are bitter ly opposed to any so-callet "ni1ght-riders," "black-hands,' or lawlessness of any kind t< raise the price of cotton. Resolved, That each and al of us will use every effort, t< bring any guilty person or per sons to justice for any of th< above offenses. Resolved,' That we as an or ganized body of farmers are no fighting any man, set of mer or corporation unjustly, but w -are working fpr the bettermien of .our own interests. .J. M. LAWRENCE, J. W. NEAL, C. G. ROWLAND, - Committee. Biggest Bargain of Season. Cheap for quick sale--An $85 twelve-horse .power, two-sea runabout,'one cylindel', with to: and lamps complete. Just re built and repainted. Just l k .n~w pnd. good as..new. .ular anteed topoiib~ any Ni bl f $1,500 Al l take part cash, and balance'1.trade. * hat have you to offer? Write quick. -If you are from Mis sonri, come see for YOurself. It's the biggest bargain ever offered in a runabout. A dem onstration for tJie asking. Ad dress, JomN H. WLIANS, Greenville, S. 0. Mrs. I. M. Mauldin, of Pick ens, spent the week-end with her parents in Central. ' The fall term of the federal court for the western district of South Carolina convenes in Greenville, Oct. 20. The docket for this term embraces some in teresting cases in addition to the regular trials' for violations of the "revenoo" laws. Among the list of grand jurors is that of B. E. Grandy of Pickens, while the petit jury list contains he name of J. E. Hagood of Easley. EXCURSION RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. To Chicago, Ill., and return Tickets on sale Oct. 1st to 8th, inclusive, limited Oct. 30, 1908' New Orleans, La., and return Tickets on sale Oct. 7-8-9, In clusive, limited Oct. 24, 1908. Birmingham, Ala., and return Tickets on sale Oct. 18-19-20, inclusive, limited Oct. 26, 1908. Milwaukee, Wis., and return Tickets on sale Oct. 8-14, in clusive, limited Oct. 21, 1908. Denver, Colo., and return Tickets on sale daily until Sept. 30, limited Oct. 31, 1908. For rates, detailed informa tion, etc., apply to Southern Ry. ticket agents, or address John L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.; J. C. Lusk. D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. HIGH - GRADE CLOTHING A houee consigned me a lot of highest grade tailor-made clothing with orders to sell. You will recognize it as from one of the best tailor made clothing con cerns in in the United States. I offer it for a few days only at following prices: $35.00 at $15.00. $25.00 suits at $12.00. $20.00 suits at $10.00. $20.00 overcoats at $10.00 and $10.00 overcoats at $5.00. These goods are all bran new tailor made, and right up to now in style and workmanship. A few more of those fine pants at less than half the wholesale price. I am not ready to quit selling oil at 15 cents; pepper at 10 cents; nutmegs at 20 for 5 cents, or good 10c. tobacco at 5c. I want 100 bushels of pindars; 100 bu. onions; 1,000 pounds of dried fruit, and chiokens and eggs. T. D. HARRIS Notice of Sale by Executor. By virtue of the power granted me by the will of the late Durunda Waldrop, I will sell to the highest bidder at the late residence of the said deceased on the 29th day of 06tober, 1908, at 11 o'clock, a. mn., one tract of lamnd containing thfr-. ty-nine (89) acres; also one tract of land containing one aore. Terms cash on day of sale. JOHN T. HITT, _________________Executor. PAKER'~ HA B LSAI . a innazan a. N eraew Nf$ e~@pa Notice of Partnership The undersigned hereby gives notice that on the 25th day of July, 1908, they formed a part nership as provided by Chapter 39, Code of Laws of 1902, for the purosyo doing a general mer caxitile buiesin the town of LietPickens County, South Carolina. Said partnership to continue during the pleasure of either or all, and to be conduct ed under the name and sjyle of R. C. Robinson & Company. 3Respectfully, b , ,R. C. ROBINSON, T. N. HUNTER, 30-6t J. F. WILLIAMS. Valuable Lands for Sale -By virtue of power invested in me as trusteo of the Real Estate of John J. Lewis, deceased. I will sell to the high est bidder at Pickens court~ house on' Saleday. Mdnday the 2d day of Novem., ber, 1008, during the legal hours of gale, [) land as follows: One tract of. 160 acres on Wolf Creek, t within one mile 9f Pionens court house. (;n e tract of 72 acres adjoining the - One tract of 162 acres on Pickens Rail Road two and one-half pilles from Pick-' ens~ court house. ..., The, above lands. ean.. treaited for pri toale prev ons bo daeo Prices Weigh Treatn And You Will Do R By celling on us before buying your spring E lisk Flour (and another shipment that will bc Tobacco, 'Molasses, etc. Bring us your Corn, Pease, Beans and in fa you the very top of the market for everything. If you haven't tried our Dr. Hess Stock anc Healing Powder, and Heave Powder, you shoi 11 size pacicages from.the 25c. box to the ioo Our personal guarantee goes with every pac We also want to sell you your wire fencing. Perfect" Fence. Prices from 40c. per rod up. Our motto is Honest Weights and Good Go 1. A. ii The Hat CmEwRATE HATI EIAE5OLEA&ENT L ROTH GREEN VILI SWHERE YOU G Jo.o ~s e EIGM1T!/ are right ts are right lent is right IGHT upplies. We have a nice lot of Ballard's- Obe here in a few- days), Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Salt, ct any kind of saleable produce. We will give I Poultrv Food, Louse Killer, Worm Powder, ild do so at once. The Stock Food comes in pound sacks. kage. We are agents for the celebrate'd "Pittsburgh. Any height and weight you want. ods." Come in and see us. IehEY. Question Can be most readil solved to you entir satisfaction by getting one ot our famous Hawes Hats,.. Thes hats are rn in all the lates ' vailing styles. Hats to suit any age or build, the old and the Young, the stout and the thin man can get the correct shape' h ers. The awe $5 a. SCHILD LE, S. C. ET T HE V ALUE -