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S Nature. N %.gio siok. -J. T. Iarmon, of Beaufort, Vas hor on business last week. -I have four nice milch cows for sa111. J. D. Holder, Pickens, S. 0. ---crklshire pigs for sale. Ivy B1. Mlauldin, Pickens, S. C. 2w. --Dr. WV. F. Austin, dentist, will bo in Eailey August 4th and 5th. -Clarence, the little son of D. F. Paco, is quito si-k with typhoid fever. -Don't fail to iec the chango in the Littlo Beo Hivo'u ad. They offer bargains -Miss Stella Harris, of Pickons, is visiting Miss Mary Dagnill, at Fountain Inn. -Mr. and Mrs. A. R. N. Folger, of Gafihey, visited relatives in Pick ons last week. -L. S. Grandy, wire and children, or Gr(sonville, visited relatives in Pickens last week. -Elijah Gilstrap, a good citizen or Alpharetta, Ga., is on a visit to rela. tivos in this county. -Savo your forago with tho up-to dato Plano Mower and Rake. R. 0. Carter, Liberty, agent. --Willio Mauldin, son of E. E. Mauldin, who is in Greenville, visited relatives here this week. -A. J. Walker, a substantial citi. zen of Alpharetta, Ga., is on a visit to rolativos in this county. -Misses Mary and Feddie McDan iol returned \Vednesday from a ten days visit to relatives in Greenille. --Miss Sue Gaines, of Central, S. C., visited her sister, Mrs. Jean Zach ory, last woek.-Toccoa (Ga.) Record. -Read the ad. of W. H. Pickons' sons and prolit by it. They offoryou good goods at the lowest market price. -Dr. W. F. Austin, dr.ntist, is it) Asheville, N. C., this week attending a meeting of the National Dental As. sociation. -Aliss Corric Murphy, a charm ing young lady, from Thornwell Or phanage, is spending awhile with Mrs. Flora Lathen. --If a woman can't find anything else to brag about her husband, she will tell how dignified he was when hiis landlord insulted him. --The site for the Pickens oil mill lhas been selected; it will be located on tho nort~h side of the railroad, ad joiniiyg H.'B1. Hendricks' lot. ~'-Mr. Douglas Jenkins, a promi nent member of' the Pickens bar, w~ho studied law in Cljarleston, is here for a few day3s.-Chagj~ton g'ost. -Mrs. R. (. Lawrence, of'lentii, is ini the city to attend the funeral services of Mrs. H1. M. Shumnate. Greenville Daily Herald 20th inst. --Miss Maude Griffin, of Belton, who is visiting her b~rother, J. C. Griflin, at Easiey, paid a visit to Miss Sadie Richey in Pickens last week. -WVANTED:--Eight hundred (800) cords good four (4) foot pimc wood. Goodl price. Apply to Fiar. mers' Oil Mill, Greenville, S'. C. 323 -Elbert (flub) Mauldin, wvho has beeni in Texas for some time, but who is now located at Newry, was on a visit to relatives in Pickens last week. -Mr. Barnett Cely, of Brushy Crookc, Texas, accompanied by his uncle, Frank Elrod, of Anderson, S. (C., are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. \V. Hi. Ashmore. --Rev. J. B. Trammecli w~ill preach at TIown~ Crook school house on next Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. He is a good preacher and should have a good congregation. -Alonzo F. Galloway a prominent planter and agriculturist of the Eas tutoI section accompanied by his brothetr in law,' (G. McD). Do~dgemns are visiting relatives in N. C. --N. D. TaymLlor, phlotographoer, will he in his studlio, Cniroy boilding, on Tuesdaly..and Wedne1sda~y, August 4th - ami 5th. Re1lmnembier the (late, and tall on him for. mc wvork. .N-liss Ruth Willimon an~d her friend, Miss Essio Alexander, left for G*reers to spehnd awhuile. Th'ley will bisit relatives and friends in Green villo before they return home. -An exchange says, "When co nnndrms run low the question tarises, what will they do with Jim Tillman?"' This question has been settled ini the minds of many already. ---Give us your order for job print ing. Our line of stationery is com plete and we can do your work withl neatness and despantch. (Call and get our prices. We can save you money. -Blookcer Washington say's the way to deal with the nuegro vagrant question is to keep the back door of your kitchen locked. Yes, and keep the vagrant's sweehar-t out of the kitchen. --Hore is an obituary printed1 in a Kansas paper: "She reared nine children; she darned 10,000 socks; - ho cooked 100,060 meals; she n asihed ,0,00 dishes and died andl went to heaven." ---Mr. and Mrs. Moss Taylor, of Easley, Misses Nellie West and Louise Mackey, and Thoron Ballen. gor and Perry Earle have returned from a woomk's visit to Caesar's Head. -Grecenvillo Daily Herald. --Married, on Thursday July 23d, 1903, at the residence of C. H. Clas sell, Mr-. Thomas Masters, of Trans. ylvania counlty, North Carolina, to Mis's Aurie Cassell, of Pieketis coun "4"ty. John L. Graveley, N. P., oficiat imig. -S. N. Wyatt, of Groeenville, is circulating in Piekons this wook -and shatking hands with lisa many friends. He is-ii h' sth ook huRnose5 andi hiji visiting her bousie0, t 6 6 s Ah. -Rev. George Nalley is cond alt. inga glorious meeting at. Mount Olivet this week. ---B. O4 Carter, Liberty, has . re ceived a complete line of buggies, hai' ness, saddles, vbip, laprobos, etc. -A large crowd of' the young peo. pie of Pickens are enjoying the sights and beezos around Table Rock this week. - Miss Ollie King, an attractive young lady, of Charlotte, N. C., is I visiting Miss Essie Earlo and the Misses Ashmore. -B. E. Gran~dy is rushing the complotion of the elegant home he is building for B. A. Hagood. It is i nice plan and he is doing a nice job. He has several other contracts; some at Easley and other places. -Married, at the residence of tE brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Prince, on Thursday evening, July P 16, 1903, Mr. Rufus 0. Spearnan to Miss Lola Prince. All of Pickens county. B. J. Johnston, N. P., offi. ciated. --Lost--On Wednesday July 22d, 1903, between Towa Creek bridge and Hagood's Mill, one Brown check ed coat, containing a pair of glassos in a tin box in the left hand pocket. Finder will return to The Sentinel Journal offico and be rewarded. -John Hunter, colored, living on the Twelve Mile side of the county, t, ot himself in the shoulder Tues. r day. He had mounted hjhorse and reached down for his gun and as ho drow it up it was discharged, the load of shot taking effect in his shoulder. -Married, July 19, 1903, at the residence of David Bolding, Mr. Mar shal Martin to Miss Dora Lord. After the ceremony, by Rev. S. G. Sloan, homo excellent music was en. joyed. The young couple have our best wishes for prosperity and future happiness. All of Pickens county. t It -A kiss is a peculiar proposition. a Of no use to one, yet absolute bliss d to two. The smail boy gets it for nothing the young man has to steal it; and the old man has to buy it. The baby's right, the lovers privilego, g the hypocritic's masc. To a young A girl faith; to n married woman hopm, t and to an old maid, charity. t -According to an exchange, the man wiho went out to milk and sat on a rock in the middle of the pasture and waited for the cow to back up, was a brother t, a man who kept a store and %ouldn't advertise because P he reasoned that the purchasing pub \ lic nould back u) to his place of g business when it wanted something. 0 -Mr. and Mrs. William Plummer, who have been at Easley for some h time, have come to Pickens. Mr. ~ Plummer is Deputy Grand Supreme b) Organizer of the "Improved Order of ~ Heptasophs" and is orgaihizing a lodge in Pickens. He is meeting with good success, as representative citizena of this community have ex pressed a willingness to go into it. The order carries an excellent, insur- tl ance feature.h -Every farmer's son wants to be t' a school teacher; every school teachei' v wants to be an editor, every editor I would like to be the president of a r bank and a large stockholder in tho b same, every banker wvoul.1 like to be a a trust magnate, and every trust b magnate hopes some day to own a r fancy farm and have choice breeds of a chickens, cows, horses and pigs to look after. Every old sea captait, wishes to end his days on a nice farm ~ when he retires from sea. We end s where we begin. b. -Those who attended the Farmers' ~ institute at Pickens last Friday, the 24th inst., were well paid. The ad a dresses by P'rofs. Newman, Morrison and Upton were both entertaining I and instructive. Prof. Newman, in , his clear, simple and impressive Bstyle,t told of the necessity of thorough a prleparation and rapid and shallow q cultivation in raising paying crops. ci "T'o kill the grass and wveeds," says i, he, "should be but a secondary object ~ with the farner. But stir tihe ground that it may retain its moisture-." By g recently collected statistics, Prof. Morrison demonstrated the ad van. tages of, and demands for industrial I education. Dairying and stock breeding were discussed by Prof. Upton. '.'he meetIng was opened wvith music and called to ordier b~y J. H. Newvton. Hazel Hajppenlings. The Eastatee singing association met with Holly Springs Baptist j church last Sunday. Tihe president C being absent, the vice-president took ~ charge of the choir and called the as. sociation to order. We had some sweet music, arnd that good christian hearted and noble Sunday school t worker, Maj. G. M. Lynch, took \ charge of -his Sunday school. All 5 had good lessons and it was interest, a ing to hear them recite their lessons, I -more especially the little fellows. They have a good Sabbath school at ii Holly Springs and it speaks well for v the people. We are always glad to hear the welcome advice and instrue ( tions the superintendent gladly and a willingly gives. An intermission of ten minutes was given before preaching; after which, all listened to a very impressi ve ser. mon delivered by Rev. A. J. Manly. After the sermon one hour was an nounced for dinner. Thvn all par. took of the good things that conul be wished for, and the ladies round about Holly Springs know how to fit things to suit the inner man. After refreshments, all re-assem- I lhed in the house for music; which d we certainly had, too. The leadems were Messrs. R. M. 1 Bolding, A. TI. Winchester, John t Bakcer, WVillie E. Thomas and Mason n Loope'. The organists were Miss Lizzie Ohastain, Mrs. Flora L,. Winchester - and Willie E. Thomas. The organ. ists did themselves much credit in I performing S ho organ. l The g~ o pie of Holly Springs I have our t'i o k entertaining the C association so and giving them aulch a-hearty m)ne. We hope to he. the pleasnre of u mting with th~i in W Mrs. 13. Willians is improvli me. Rev.Lem Fre"mran lilled hip regu r appointment at Mount Tabor las u~ndoy. The wedding bolls will ring arouni -iCa soon. Scohool convened at the Mica schoo :uso Monday morning with Elber endley teacher. Wash Niminons, J. L. Hendrick id Robert Ninitnons went to Oreo lie ou% buuiiness Monday. Miss Anna Hughes visited Mis l[aggio Chapman Sunday. We are having somo very dr; 'ather, but think it will rain befor 1e crops dry up. Mrs. Lenora Feucley is spendino lit week with her mother, Mrs. Mil e Hendricks. We certainly ar, lad to seo Lonora-tack again. A grand time was reported at th ionic Wast Saturday. There will be prayer meeting A [ount Tabor next second Sunda ight, Everybody invited. Let 1i come and have a nice meeting. Blue Eyes. Liberty Locals. Liberly, S. 0., July 28, 1903. Yesterday the first dog day, no' >r rain forty daye, as it rained 3e 3rday. High dry winds lask wook drie 10 landa until crops are needinj lia. There was a barbacue here Satui av gotten up hy the unbleache< 'mericans of this section. No on 'as killed, but a three-woman roa nid fight and a one woinan cuss 'er ut, which rucruited the town coffer 20.00. Farmers' institute was bold lir londay. Was well attended an msiderablo intorest manifested. Protracted meeting in progress n Lie Presbyterian church this weel 'ev. McLees in charge. Preachini b 9:30 a. m., and 8:30 p. m., eac" ,ty this week and next Sunday. Edgar Templeton is critically ill Jas. Oats and Tilimnon Smith hav oue to Chattanooga, Tenn., where . . Smith, tho latter's brother, wa urned to death in a warehouse c je Keyser Manufacturing Co., th 3d inst. There are several cases of fever ii is section at present. No watermelons come this way yel The store of T. S. Glenn and th ostofilce at Slabtown, was lootoi londay night and some money an oods taken. The robbers hav ade their escape so far. Our town dads are having materit tid un the ground to build a ne rick station house, as the ol on as consed to be secure or a de~sirI le lodging place sor on'onders, et< C.. Easley, S. 0 , July 28, 1903. Newvs was received here last Frida tiat J, A. Smith, of Chattanooga ad been burned to death in a fa< ory wvhere he was emplloyed as nigli ,atchman. Jay was well known her< s a brother to Messis. Ashley, Tul aan aind Bennett Smith, and rother-in-law to Messrs. Janmes, J'. nd( William Oats. .James Oat 3(t for Chattanooga Friday, a" ews received from him confirms th bove. Mr. Cemp Johnson has received ow automobile, which caused rent deal of excitement amnoug tih nmall boys and the colored populace eing tihe first of the kind ever i; Basloy. Thelj county road gang is doin omie needed work around here nov Four wvhite boys were arrested hem ist wveek charged with vagranc' L cheap pistol wvas found on onie< bem, which caused the young ma whole lot of trouble and anxiet' 'lhe mayor. fined him $15 or thirt ays. Not having the dough hie la< a take the dlays. Thme other thre roved true to their pal, as they a PenZ on to Piokens wvith tihe inter ion of helping him work out hi ime. The store of (Onllahanm Bros., wa rokeni into last Thmurs lay v'ight am etween thirty and forty dolirs wort! f jewelry' was taken. The jeweir oiongedl to Harvey Snider, wvho ha art of the room for his jewelry an11 elpair shop. No clue has b'Len fouwi a yet. The robbers mnade their er rance by forcing the back do(o0 hey took groat pains in closing thm oor's wheni they got wvhat they wanrmt d. This is a sevoro loss to M nidler and we hope the rogues wi e apprehended. Tihe colored B3iptists dedicate heir newv church yesterday. Rev. 11 V. Hiott preached tho dedicatio ermnon. This church is a nlice onc( nd speaks wvell of tihe colored pet lo of Easley. Mr. H. A. Richey, of Pickons, we o Easley 0on business one day lam rook. Tihe Easley ball team wvent t freenville Saturday where they plan d a game against Poe's Mill, resul ug in victory for the Easley boys score 5 to 2. Mills' Mill team wvill pilay' the loee mere next Saturday. Miss Sadie Richoy, of Pickens, an 4iss Corrie Murphy, of Clinton, via ted Mrs. J. C. Rlagsdaile, a few day rist week. A sociable in honor of Miss Maud *riffin, wvas enjoyed by soral younmm 100op1e at Mr. N. D,. Taylor's rer Lenco Friday evening. Mr. Editor, I hear that Nautim<i mliss coimng and I will have to do a ho budget for this time and go or nd rubber. Dull Nddle. llridge to Let. On Monday, August 5th, 1908, .0 o'clock, a. mn., I will let to tI' owvest responsible bidder, the r mlading of the Possum Valley brldy n Ouonoy river, A. B. Talle, Jr,, unty Cminissoer. reatest -OF THE Opened at iR. C." ARTER1'S Liber St1111til 11 t011i' stbek of We can tell you here of but very fow of thi 9 . appreciate them. Prices will be speocially redt gardless of cost. Road every word and then W Look for the tickets, goods marked in plain i V less than half price. Umbrella's heavy twill steel rod worth regulai , 75c this sale they go at 45c. D 0 00 inch red Table Damask warranted bost turk'ey red regularly priced at 65c per yard e going during this sale at 24o. 1000 yards calico; standard, going long as it lasts at 44c the yard. 15 dozen Men's Dress Shirts, regular $1.00 kind to go during this sale at 65c. 10 dGzen Men's Dress Shirts, 75c kind to go during this sale for 65c. My immense stock of shoes all to go In this sale at great money saving prices. V One lot of men's shoos regularly pricoe. at $1.50 to go for 95c. R. C. CARTER *~4D~~S#R. C 0C1 V 01 Big Sla-u OF MuL Hleath-Bruce 0 LMainm< Bgi ning Friday June 26 2 HATS, RIBBO Are going to be sold for a song. Yo does not mean old hard stock but everythir intend to carry over anything in these dep ,,,Ribbons Reduced About One Half,,, No. 16 Taflta, sold for 15cts to close out at 8c. y No 40 " " " 20cts to " " " 12c , No 6() "' ' " 25cts "' " " '' c - No 80 " " " 30cts " ''" " 35c t No 40 Satin Taflta sold1 for 20c to close at 1 . No 60 " '' " " 85c to I No 80 " " " " 45c to " " 25c a No 40 Moire, sold for 25c to close out a t 180 e No 60 "' " " 30c to '' " " 20c S No 80 " " " 35c to " " " 25c A few pieces of No 120 Lousine Ribbon the 0 60 cent kind to close at :30 cents. These are docidedly the biggest ribbon bar a gains ever off'ered and you should not miss them, Big Reductions in a STORE is full of B3arge backed by our ironl clad "Your Moneys Wortlh n Heath=Bruc( Pickens, Sc To Cure a C4 Tolce Laxative Bromo Quini 1 Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. *Th Ata NOTICE, W.~ T.' McFALL, Atameeting of the Board of D~iree- Preside tors of the Liberty Cotton Mills held Juy2,10,the following resolutionsP were adiopted: Re'solved, L. T.'hat tho President and Treasurer be hinstructod to eall a meeting or the Stockhlolde0rs of the Liberty Cotton Mills C on the 29th day of August, 1903, for the C purpose of considering the issuing of 800 PR C shares of Preferred stock in the parDE gvalue of $100 cach.DEF L i That the Preferred stock be eni titled to a cumula~tive dIividend of 7 por cent per aninm. o IIl. That the hio'ders of Preferred Iners j .stock shall have the right at any time L within ten years to exchango their P're t- ferred stock for a like amount of Comn- WE MAKE A -monl stock, and upon exchange they shall only be entitled to such rights, Sprivileges and dividends as the Common astockhlolders, but the Liberty Cotton Mills reserves the right at an.) time after -*E -,^OOOI), five years, and b)efore the exchange Is miade to retire the P'referredl stook or __________ any part thereof, as the Dlre rs shall -. select, by paying the holders of Prefer.. red stock the face value thei reof, wvithl e any unpaid cumulative dlividenlds to datn of' such p)aymntt. IV, In case of liqnidation at any time, 1- the Preferred stock sball haove pr.elerence-* over Commilon stok that is to say, theo alnl unpaid cumulative dividennds thereon, P befre any paymnent mai mouo V. That tl ,ferred stock shia b~o entitled to ~.ri me voting privile as thle Comrnebn stock,' VI. 'Lat each stockhlolder of the Scom lpny shall be entitled to subscribe Sfor Jspro rata share of said Issue of o Pr erred stock. J. P. Smith, Pres, and Tres W. H. Chapman, see, j80w4. ,o ltIdge to Let. P On Thursdah' August 6th, 1008, 1 at 10 'oolock a. m., I will Jet to the V Z SEASON y, 8. C., July, 1 and will continue SUMMI4R GOODS are sold. e aRionishing bargains. .-You must see them to icod on all goods. Many things will be sold re rome and see that the half has nevet been told. gures, that means that the article is offered for One lot of fine footwear worth $2.00 to bo sola during this special bargain sale for $1.25. Large lot of pants, ovoralls, going at prices unheard of. Alarm Clocks 65c. Eight day, half-hour strike clock for $1.95. Food choppers, crockery onamelworo, tinware. I would like to tell about my special prices. Remember special prices will be made on every articles during this sale. Best Spern sewing xiaQhine oil wairantod not to gum, good for bicycles, large bottles only 5p "Foico", Grape Nuts, the new food for ti red nerve!, needs xio cooking only 15c. It would take twice as much spaice as I have afid then I couldn't tell all. Call and see me if you want bargains. LIBERTY, South Carolina. :hter Sale LINEFRY THE -Morrow Co's. >th Store. md Ending Saturday July 4. NS and SILKS.I i can't afford to miss this opportunity. This ig in these lines will be included. We don't Lrtments, so be on hand and get youir share. SILKS 4 SILKS. -- Be Sold.... ict plaid silk to go at . . . . . . 25c 50 and 60 cent Silk to go at . . . . 37h 1 Lot 85c Silk to go at . ..... .. 6c 1 Lot $1.00 and $1.25 Silk to go at . . , 8c **Don't Fail to see... These Bargains. Li departments. The BI1G urns. Every purchase is guarantee: or Yeur Money Back." =-Morrow Co. uth Carolina. >1d in One Day ao?,,s o1e Tablets. AI2 6on~ every 8 s agnature, .. . gwara., box. 25c. J. MoD. BRUCE, nt. Cashier. ICKENS BANK,.e OF PICK ENS, 8. C. 'I T AL, - - $ 20,500.00. >FITS, - -- $ 10,312.09. 'OSITS, - - $100,055.29. >aid on time Deposits. Careful Management. beral Treatment to all it's Customers. L SPE~CLIllY OF SMALL LOANS TO FARMERS. ORDS AND ..SLIPPERS THEY MUST GO e0 are now offering our entire stock Low Cut Shoes at G 0 - Q U I C K ices. 'fake a look at our Bargain ables, .SUM ME 20 on our entire line c ingand Low Cu Women a Wo have a few pair of paton go cheap. From Now* We will offer our entire line discount. We hope by that we want to move as few goo Don't Miss This FOR BARGAINS as it don time. Our prices are alway them down cheaper than the for country produce. Your Folger 6 Clothing, Hats-, Shoe A S1 J. L. Bolt, M. D. Pickens D IN MC This space is week for the for the want c FRUIT ] PO \,.A 15 cent pac 40qpounds. you Pickens An Invit is extended to the tradiri line of goods I carry. I ces don't suit you don't I want your produce, eg the highest market price trade-Give me a trial a Yours John I SPECIAL: The best parch For The Pas Our store rooms have hr of this: Everything topsy, turvy,1 tear down, change about, ren: ter room. 9~ROON POR I and while at this we found a particularly need and wvhich We have now about complet4 glad to have all our friends c come at once. You and Your Folk: Your NeTighbor Bargains on all the shelves. ANYTHING!I EVERYT what You want. New crop of turnip seed jn patch. W.. T. It Arrangemeni *We are going to sell e ent decorations in Por< -Dinner sets at 25 perc price. We have arran one of our sample cotu come and see them. Here Are Some Prices-. Tiurkey Dish, large size, Blue Covered Steak Dish," Six Dinner Plates Tora Pots, Green D) Soup Tureens Milk Pitchers, .Blue All these goods are E cannot get them anyw We are selling fri in lots of 3 doz. at Jol neighbor to buy with 3 All goods under \IYCome and we ~i R 10 f Dress Goods, o Shoes for Men, nd Children. t leather oxfords for Men lo; to fill S'ept.. I1st of General Merchandise tait 4 y tino to be in new quarters al Is as possible. Golden Opportunity. 't come but about once in a i fl. 8 right but this reduction bngD cheapest. Hlighest prices pigi patronage solicited. 8 Thornley, s and Gents Furnishi oeoialty. J. N. Hallum, PI . rug Company. URNINC in mourning this rruit that is spoiling f our ?RESERVING NDERS. kage will preserve What better could ug Co ag pub all and se f eithr t ds or the haveto buy ! KI (s. chickens, etc., and will for same, either in casia ou rd you will never regret ii for trade, -. Harris. ad antl green coffees I can t Few Wee d somewhat the appearan* ipside down, mixed up, a regi h, odel. Making moro room--i t - 10RE DUJINEJJ- - lot of usoful articles that we di you can have powerful cheoap. d all this dlusty work and wvill) all in and see us--but don't A Come TO-DAY and his Folks TOMOR110W. Tell thoem about it. HlING I No trouble now to 0 st in-Don't negloot the turn Yours truly, IcFALL. its Compea very piece of 1o differ.. elain and Semi-porcelainA ent below the present ged these goods upon uters, and want yc,,i to decoratedi, for 75c worth $1.(0. " for 50lc 4 (05c " for 55c " 75 ecoratedI, for 70c "'\90c " for 85co '' 45d.. riglish make, and you h~ere clse. lit jars and jelly tumblers >bers Prides. Get your 'ou and save money. :he~e prices for CASW l treat you~ rig1ht.