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. Pickens Sentinel-Journal.1 Happenings ot a Local and Personal Nature. , ?Hot, dry and dusty. v ?James P. Carey returned from I s ^lumbia Saturday night. ^ ?Tho music of the 'pessum hun- , ter's horn is abroad in tho land. ^ r-Ralph Oliver, of Knoxville, paid tjriof visit to Pickens Thursday. ?John 0. Valley, of Yorkvil'.e, has / boon on a few days' viyit to Pickens,*" ?Tho Pickens ?Oil Mill cannot tun on full time ou account of the lack ol waror. ? Arbor Day will bo celebrated in tho public schools of tho Statu on the third Friday in November. ?Mrs. Rots En ton, of Centra), spent Friday in Sickens with her I duuglitor, Mrr. Ivy M. Mmildin. ?Dr. D. \V. Key, of tireonvnie, preached on al>lo sermon at the liapliwt church last Wednesday evening. ?Cadets A. Brandon Taylor and Ernest Freeman, of Cleuison, eatue over Saturday on a brief visit lioine. ? Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mill one, of vicitn^l vAiulivfH in Pickens the ? bint of the week, returning noniu Sat urdav, ? Misses Kuto llcstor nn 1 ftI!a L'toper spent Saturday at tin* home i *>f tlio tatter's father, Mr. Joseph Loo per. ?Mm. II. Richardson and darigt tor, Mi*& Peail, of Liberty, tit tended N the IIeathJ?ruco Morrow Co. openiug on Friday. ? Tlio friends of Mrs Pantim Gi'roath, who has had a long siufjo of typhoid fever, will he glad to learn that she is able: to l?<? up now a few hours each day. ?Tlio regular meeting of the L'iek ens Chapter, U. 1). C., will be next Friday at four o'clock fit tho home of tho president. All members are ro quested to bo present. ?Dr. BjU'h new home beyond tinschool house, isj being rushed. Squirt W. Ij. .Jenkins is the contractor. It is expected that it will l?o ready foi occupancy by the New Year. ? Mr. O In TTroonmn, who won lhi? scholarship given by the South Carolina College to l'ielvons County, h l'i oil Septemb. r -G for Columbia, to /w/iol l/ktit m 1 iwmi i#\ii i) | in. HVtl.'ilU tlldl V AVjVU^ ill/ VMv<vuiit>iii?< in ^ stitution. ?Cotton picking is very rapidly progressing, ami noun the crops will ho fully gathered. Virtually there is no top crop, owing to tlio drought, and the harvest will he one of the earliest in the history of the county. ?The seed from a 500 pound 1 >nlei of cotton ia worth nho.it $7.00 In ante-bellom days cotton gins for tho most part were located on streams and run l>y water power. The seed were considered so valueless that they were not worth hauling honw, and consequently were thrown mtu tho streams and floated away. ? -Tliere havo boon local showers in portions of Pick'.;!!" nouniy tho past week that have proven very ii<;l| Jul. If there were no late crops to hunelit, it would bo 11 blessing to l>o rid of tho dust. Thoro can be no doubt about the dcticicncv of rainfull. Streams are lower than they have ever been known before, and the wa ter supply for domestic purpiaos is a matter of grave concern with many. ?The K. of 1'. District Convention hold in Anderson last week was quite a success. Every lodge in tint dis? ?i ... \ . i ? / l ? ( I IU11 l ull) JJI iqiiij: /iiUKurwii, un UIJvi 1 If, IMckt mh and Ouoneo, wan repreHented. When the time ouiuo for selecting the place for the next mootin^ there was u warm hut friendly content, between Seneca ami IvihIcv. J<2-ib1<vv won by one vote -no protchl waa tiled -mill tlio next convention will be held with l'l lalev in February, 1005. - The Annual meeting of the Moutli Carolina I'twupernnce Ij ?\v and Ordei liongnn will be held in the city <> Columbia on Thornday, October 27 at ,8 o'clock, p. ni The purpose <] <i.:, >i ...;n i?, I.. I,,i. I.Jin ji.H.jn.-.i; ..... ... v such an organization aw may bo etTce tivo in stemming the ti i;xl tiilo < lawlessness tlitit is sweeping over oui noble and bolovcd State. In viev of recent criminal happenings in tin Stale, (lie League will evidently hav< plenty of work on its lunula. ?The opening of Heiili Bmci NMovt'ow Co. on Friday and Sa turd in svaa tl 10 most successful in tho liir loiy of Ihia mammoth conccrr Tl oir cut price on embroidery cur M viid ftwav about 10,()iH) yards ? (In greatest hhIo of embroidery ever nuidi in Piokeim county in a winkle d?y The millinery display was much nd suited by tlio large uuin'ner of ladie whi thronged the store unci \vu gei or ?ll)' coneecded to bo the huges mi I b'-'Bt selected line ever dinplavei I>y the "Big Store " Tlu? uuperio tft'-te of Minn Tiiznh Hughes is ov <1 nt throughout the beautiful linn (j ti its and Well selected stock of dies ^ g o(1h iu the very latest weaves an fabrics. We Are Rea< ?? ?-??* PHE Largest and most magni upper South Carolina can b jought these goods for CASH ai trices on them. Below we give rfm*ir goods. 100?3.50 Bods, live I y 125?G.00 Bods, six 50?8.00 roll ft. C> 1-2 mo?in .no iii??b?> - w \/ Wtf \f y.r IVRI. JL/ K V 150?D.00 Oak Dressers 125?8.50 W aslistaihls A BEAUTIFUL S The best No. ^ Stove oil ei \ large No. S Stove, 28 pi In lact we have nearly cveryl NOTICE OK ELECTION FOR Representative ju Congress ami Electors' President tiiul Vice-President. STATE OF rfOUTir CAROLINA ( County of Pickens. i Notice is hereby givcu that mi election will l>f held at the several preoiucta established by law in I'iokeii.s county, on '.tuumliiy, November A. 1). 1001, for \le.nl>er of Congress from Third Congressional District mid for Presidential Electors, pursuant to the (Constitution I and the laws of the State of South Can | linn. i Polls at each voting pi ice will he opened nt seven o'clock a. m.,and closed at four o'clock |>. in. Tno following named persons have i l^soit appoint'd Man igers to conduct I sa d el- ulion, to wit: T'lash'y ?11. 11. Williams, T.-I. Bowen and E. IS. Latheni. Central?U. Johnson. It. C. Law renoo and N. 15. Moore, Liberty?Mart Hunt, K. 15. lliehard on and W. M, Gantt. Pickens Court House?J. T. Looper, W. M. Murphioe and K. II. liakor. Ducusvitif (at Loopor's (liti)? lleese Niinmous, John I. William* and John J ulian. Pumpkiulown?J. 1) M. Keith, J. W. Friddlo and 1*. 15. Martin. Kastatoe?W. W. Aike.>, M, W. Cautrellt and Daniel Winchester. Cross Plains (at Willi ims ?<! '.'roeman's store)?W. F. Piuv . J: ?L. 1j ihom and O. T. J oner. Cutetclico (within live huiulrod yards of the Company's fitfore)?11. 11. Child, I. N. took and J. K. (iriflin. Peter's Croek (at Peter's Creek Aodeiuy)?J. S. Wdliams, J. 11. Poster and W. N. Hughes. Milo Creek (at Mile Creek church) ? J. li. Parsous, Ham 15. Dalt >11 and W. Pi. Curtis. Prater's (ut Prater's ('reek church)? Philip ltoliertsou, lieu lioltlin and J. M. Gillespie. Six Miie (at Six Mile church)?S. M. i/oiry, a. u. ivoiuieiiiori* iiiiu \>. lv. (iarrott. Holly Springs (at Ilolly SpriugH olnucli)- W. H. Lynch, K. T. Low is nuil J. 1). Ellens. Calhoun?J. T. Wnnoll, 15. li. Lawronoo and C. W. Hoggs. (lap Hill?\V. Alexander, T. K. Craig ami \V. H, Mauhlin, INI. W. Hester's Store (at olil store)I. li. I'hilpot, Hon McDuniel anil Mail Hunt. CroHwoIl School 11oiih?? (1. N. Cox, T. A. Williams and C. A. Davis. Pleasant drove (in I'umpkintowii t'lwnsinp) ? I), li. Barker, Hen Masters iiii*i r runk 11o ward. (/n the day of tlie election the Mun i i gers must organize by tin* election of i eliuinnivn; a clerk may lie numod if neecs ?ary. Tins chairman oh cted is empower fil to mlmiiii.st) r oalltH to tin' other Alani agcrs an I clerk. Tlio Managers have the |> nver to til l' any vacancy, ami it none of the inan.i g? rs sittcml, 'lie c.tiz-ns cm uppoiul ' Muuiigein from among I he qualified vo ters, who, after hehig nworn , can c >n 3 tluct the election. At tlie close of llio election the Mann I gOi'H must |>k*)('(!! <I publicly to open tlu i ballot boxen ami count this h.dloti* t mry. , in, itinl continue without ndjourmncnl until the .same is complettsd, and nuke u statement of tin; roan It thereof ami sigt ' tins Ha me. Within 111Peis days thereafter, tlu i'hairinau ol the board, or mime om designated by the board, must deliver t; tint Cominisshsiiers of Federal Klectiom . the poll list, the boxes containing tin boilols, and ftlgned statements of Ac. re Hiilt of tin- election. One of the managers of tin; election a [! ouch of tins above named precincts ari ' > herotiy instructed to call at I'ickeiis . 11., HaU'Hilay in November next, the 711 . day, for boxes, instructions, tickets am H the registration books. W. T. liowen, .J. I;. Foster, C. I'i. UobiiiHon, / ? . i.v..i .. . i I.ij . v i) iiiMis.sioneiN l'uiiiiiui I'iiiirnou. r AsU fop AI Ion a KooI-Khm>, A l'owilor if I'd .shake Into your shoex. II rests tin* foot H Milkt's Walking easy Cure < corilH, lillnlnn*. il Krowlntf nails, swollen ami sweating feel. \ ,| nlI ilriiKK'Isis mid shoo-storo Don't aeoei any mihstltuto. Sample KICKK. Aililre-s, A lu? S. ulussteiKl, liCltoy, N, V *e|>l I vvI, iy For You!' ficent stock of Furniture in | e found on our lloors and we id have put IC N OCK-O U '1' : the equality and price of some fecftliiglii for $8.00. < " ? 475. < 5 foot, high, for 5.75. M rs, large glass, 8.50. s, medium glass,7.00. I for - - - - 2.75. HIT FOll SI4.50. tirtli for $10.50. 2N pieees. eees, 815.00. :hing that goes into the house. i sram *=* d Greenville, J 8118 ?5So. Car. Petit Jurors. A?ppoars Co indicate tnat urotn- Kt Wolf Is holding Ills own, even as ua matter of commercc. In many gj irts of the Western eattlo range < gray wolves are increasing rather jc, an decreasing.?Field and Stream. j. CIiIiui'k ^IimIIchI Srhool. The I)ow;;gor Empress ol" China has ivon a sum crt" money for the rstal>- :u lllllinill Ill , > _ I, I .1 I . ,1. ?\?i. tnn?l,li,,, >'l H-m-uiiin t??lic*Ino. tho luftimgemenl to bo coil- ' ile?l to tho missionaries. 11o\T*A Thin? \\> offer On" iiui.il;- I Dollars Reward for [iy case of Cutrirrli that cannot bo <-utod by jail's Catairli (.'un?, i\ J. t'HKXKY .V Co,, Toledo, (). Wo, the midendgnnd, have knotvi. F. ,T. Six Miic Musings. Mies Lucy Mauldin, of Stewart, 1 was tho guost of Miss Sophia Maul! din last Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Trotter, who has I?o?'ii i ill for Bomo time in not getting on so well at this writing. Miss Ruth Willimon and her 6ister Mnggio visited at tho home of her sister, Mrs. M. C. Finloy, oi f-stewart, lust Sunday. Cotton picking is the order of tlio day with your scribe. Mrs. Robort Muuldiu is quite sick. W. 15. Noma inadj a brief visit to Pickons Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fiuley, of Stewart, were tlie ^uctft of R. \V, Willimon Sunday. W. A. Jfendrix, of Liberty, was in our midst one day ln?t week Slock Stewart has purchased n now wagon. I{. W. Willimon lias the finest turnip patch we have seen this year. W. 1>. Norris an 1 M. Mauldin have just linishod grinding cuno U: lumiBh the molasses for our c.oin* iminity. i Miss Sophia Mnuldin spent Friday afternoon at Cateeohee. Mr. C. Christ, of New York, haj< hou,'lit the farm of Mr. '1'. 1). Har ris. Wo will welcome Mr. Christ to our community. <Jnr county in certainly coming to the front when New York men arc buying land ; h r.'. Tli'.u'o is room for more like him. 1 1 will Host', wishing the SontinolJournal and its largo list of subsi-ribors much aUocos.s. Ohl Riddle. I I , * |p^jra.-<MaAt??B?armii>rwi?ini ?rTT.wraMM? \A Mjanfry*w?i m ?w?PTi Doctors flmt prescribed Ayer'8 Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ag*. They use it today more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral I rely upon it for colds, coughs, i b pouchitis, consumption, i They will tell you how it healsinHamed lungs. " t liail a very bail courIi for three years. Tli .mi 1 triml A yer'i ('horry I'ertoral. My*oro I u kiiiks wcfo soon healed ami ui; cough dropped IE f?nny." Miis. Vkaul 1IYDB, Uathrie Ontro. I?. I ?.v\. .w.. pi.ik). o. ayrii CO.. I Old Coughs ' | One Ayer's Pill at bedtime Insure: a natural action next morning FOLOER ^jj vji tnci c i For the past six weeks we h ng of DRY GOODS, CLOTI UN 3ROCKRIES, and I lARDWARi ition, that we have by far the lan liave ever placed betore the tradit DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. This department is complete in ! every detail. All te latot thing in wiUHtinga and skirtings with Ine s nnd trimmings to match. ' Don't fail to 1-0 our lino of white (fiioilu mid Ifrnnnh I'Manitola t?> 1 waists. Casfitnerrs, Worsteds, ; Flannels, Outings, Kerseys, Water proofing, .Jeans, iilankets, 11?? k and Art Squares. SKIRTS. CLOAKS. JACKETS. Our line of .Jackets ramie in price from ?2.00 to $7.00. JCv< rv conci ivable color and style. i'? 4 ^vt lino ever shown in Pick ;blurts from *1.00 $<1.00. All Unpopular colors, fabrics and size.-. 1! TSL ^ < >V : m ga bo">r.-te ? ~ J thoy eunro ounira ol on'ico, oriuuvj, <*r "Battle Axe" shoes are the kind (1 or than any other mal<e. Turn' l.:n Our Hales 011 Buttle Axo slioi-s aro tin we expected them to be \Wni you will always want the Ilatt'^ A carry Selz Royal Bluo shoe at * "< >">( the Stetson Shoe nt $o.00 i.s one <>l moil's dross shoo on tho market. FURNITURE, BUGGIES, WAGON JiiHt. received a solid car of Kuriiit shipments of Chairs, hounds, IIa! Hoards, Folding Bids, ole. If von wo can ^ell you Furniture at 'hi- rij i^ivo our line a look ln?t( r< yon hn Bod 1 v >0111 Suites from to Boils Irom $2.00 to i^S 00. Dressers rOLGEi Shoes, 1 hits and Cicnis' Fi , Strauss Bro.'s Clolhm< WE ARE C0RB5TT, HUMMER ! PEERLES ' Bagwell, 111 Florence, mil Thornhill, yjj ()ur prices arc al\ J can surely ploasc R C Cj 1 m fj & Mullet ! .Mullet! Mullet! and all kinds of Fresh anil Silt Water) drill ami oysti'is ll you are dealing in Fit sh Fish or nit* nd to <I**ji 1 in them write for prices and send your orders to TKRItY FISH < '< > , ( hni lest on. S. < *, or [COIAJMHIA FISH it 1CK < <).. Coluni ill, S. We hl> p only fissli caught fish an" our price h uro ?s low as they can ha H ?ld at. Write us. Try ua and he convinced. 8 | laeptWw ? -/ TthoI J ) KA.LK RK IX 1 / *!-% -r ? * - _ i i v i^i i i c I 1 ave been receiving train loads G, HATS, SI IOES, FURNI 1 U K of every description. We cat ^est, most complete and best bo ig public. -v. S ,^< M\ tl . M'JT/. :j ! ^ II ; 1 _ \ . - si, \ ' '-y ' * . lit \ j 11' j Vn-r ; 1 s: it. / \ ' M / s : \ M |i^<g j | WERGOATZ ercoats and Mackintoshes for < , We have all the latest styles and colors. The very best i^ra finish, and cloth, that money cai is what YOU t^et il you bu :oat of us. Any price you \v;i -from ?3.50 t<> Si *.00. Don't ig your overcoat. Come now 1 arc picked over. From $3.5010 S iriF? \\ ui" < > IWbiVl If ' " ?"> " v ' , \ j cry oho knows U\t wear l<>ntf~ ;i|i J proven ihi*. -A ?vi-ry one siould i't'6 times what i| c.*i i' 111111111 >> nn<l [ one pur ami if in pip?:ih;ips. xe. AVo also I, lingers and 5> lor mom find >1 the nol.bi-sL l\ l>n<V>"'U """ || Don'l ijil I S, STOVES. s^l<?c(tMi 11 n< urn i..'*id(>8 i?i-4 s! I'irf iiros ami I Racks, Side jj 'l-n't.Mievo js ( a!I in us \vl,(! !,i?t prifi.-i |ust I v K li.i Oak | "1"L0 .>*(?:? 0(). (),tl< \\ |?<nvi;r M? |MMM' ; !!""!!! to $ IT), jj KcmiC.uIhT We _ II Yours trul\', =? & THOf mushing Goods a specialty. So Stetson Shoe, Mitchell W'aj : NOW 5 fi&Zx Z&2XHaZX.'VaX . at viivs rimiv, and w ? i ' / you. : : : : : 1 I*. , 1 1 i v j )ur-1 mil) , ^RTER DR J.tt. BURQE55, ..DENTIST.. I SKNK(JA, - S. ('. I ' )i]|< <> nvor Nimni > 118 Stove, I < ) le Building I our 'i n. in. to I p. in. - ? p. in. M< ft p in. j c; RNLEY i cl i se> of New Fall Goods, consistRE, BUGGIES, WAGONS, i safely say, without cxagvruglit stock ol goods that we CLOTHING, CLOTHING. This is our main linn and our id.?. Buying, as wh do, trom r t\f I I. . I.. ..? ? wi I" Kll^'-Ob V>l<?l.|J IIJJ^ 111)11111. turt'i's in tho world enables us uivr you lit, stylo, tin?l quality in is nn^nrpass id. Sr.it* for tin rr 'tn $:? 00 to $18.00. <\ni iiiiv si/.<\ stout, lobular, or slim, ;) 111 11H)() | o 1S 00. VV c 11.111 (111 rnli-s A: Hro's. lli^h A" I <'loth;* exclusively. 1} 1 ? bust 1 i 1.1 i I?JJC Killing mud<*. Wo arc l.amlliun i*s. .7 ji ?'?? 11 ()|?l; i i :s' make ut eloti <; for cliihlrt'ii <i. d >??u11> -<. ' ii's suits from $1.00 t<> CO. ..talis l,-otn .$1'.')! io rs..">(). W 11 m >u buy dotliiuir always l>uv 111?; si. (Quality i w hut. you arc al'lor. 1 ('W ZSn Vl'ry" !' "<l(? ol j /:: $ ?}* 17-??- ' W'a^niiK mid Hurn<ys, Kvwhut tin* Milch"!! wag'n ih aiid Imve die l>ost un^on. The lis;l>t* most, midiiral)lc. A liltl<? l.i^hf'i* , but, over s> iniK ii better in wear, iurrcys in any stylo and at :111 v o sec our largo and woll' of Kuns. Art S(|U:iros. hasois. M JhII r-tin.j t'? Pickfus. your trade and will do all in our > >11. iriiii ran tee every trade we m ?NLEY. k; agents tor I Initio Axe Shoes. ron. ::::::::: * .ELLiNG A:ji2.sm&Li tM&L'Ji .-lit: JSEWkJ it h this lino wo MISKItTY, S. <\ * - . . . . Williamson Female Collega M will open in its now buddings nt Greenwood, s. C., Tnnmluy, So)i'. '27, 1001. Our v.i'll kiKiv n ftdvnnlflROK willi Vrt'tmblo nddit i<>np. Solid lor ttntcloguc t?> Hev. John 0. Wilscn, 0?opw0 Willinnifttou, H. C,