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fc'V.1 ' . _-. . " Fiiks Ssntinel-Journal.j \f ^f?7J8HED EyKRY WEDNESDAY MOUSING. ^ , ?Zby? The Sentinol-Journal Company, 1 Thompson & Rich by, Props. J. Ii. O. THOMPSON, Kditou. Subscription $1.00 Per Auuum. Advertising Kates Keasonable. Kutere<l at PlclcenH PostoiUce as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: Wednesday, November 2,1904. "HIDE OUT. CHILLU We Iihvo engaged tlio services of Mr. C. V. Finvles, of Biugluuuptou, N. Y., ft splendid newspaper man, who will huve charge of tbo circulation a i c rni. o a ' ~ 1 l i uwpmuneut 01 xue oeiiunei-?jouruaj. He comes highly recommended an a high-toned gentleman ami an honest and capable business man. lie will look after the circulation - especially the pay. This will be his job. If you see him drive up to your place, you can just get your money out, for ho will not leave until you do settle Ho will also do some writing, gtv-! ing country life as ho sees it during ' his travels throughout tho county, i and will show to the world what a | fine place to livo in iu Pickens coun- j ty. Ho will put on several new features on tho paper and next year sho will bo a sheet you cannot do without. With thcso few remarks, by way of what you can expect, and us an introduction of what we aim to do, and as a "knocking down" to you of Mr. Fowlee, we leave tho matter for you and linn to settle as best you can, I but we cannot stop without saying to ' bo at home and on tho lookout for him, for Lie may drive up at any moment. Tho ugliest, onerest looking casiomer yau uver saw, is him. ile | is as homely as sin and Liis tongue is hung in tho middle, and goes like a bell-clapper all the time. If a person of this description calls on you, you may know it is Mr. Fowles?if it ain't ? lightning rod or sowing machine agent. So watch out. Don't bo fooled in your man. Let every voter in the county turn out to vote November tho 8tli. The polling strength of Southern States ia always judged by tho voto polled in tho general elections. When the blatant Northern politician gets ready to jump on the South and attack iib for practically disfranchising tho negro, about the lirst thing he nointa tn with ?n inn ia lln. ii . I" MV.H.U?MVV4WU *" 1,1 signiticent vote polled in the general election. In tho first primary this year South Carolina polled a little over 105,000 votes. With this number of votes polled in tho general ( election, prorated in the various Congressional districts, our Congress- ( men would go to Washington with a , feeling of strength and independence. Troubles over contests would arise less frequently, and numerous ad vantages would accrue from tho pootllfi fmsnrtinir t.hnir al I'mmlli nt J tw> 1 w-Ulu i ? r> *- -??"bvu Let every citizen of I'ickens county go to the polls on Nov. 8 unci vote ? and vote right. AN ADDRESS TO FARMERS. Farmers Must Control Pricc of Cotton Independent of the Influence I of Speculation. Columbia, Oct., [29.?The committee appointed at the recent meeting of cotton farrnei'H has issued the fol lowing address to tne farmers i f tiie State, and it in hoped that it will bo very generally read and circulated: To the Cotton Growers of Sjuth Carolina: At a meetiug of cotton growers held in the city of Columhi i on the 2Gth day of October, 1904, nc, the undesigned, were appointed h committee to prepare an address to the cotton growers of South Carol in v.. ! We desire to state most emphatically that this is a business organization pure and simple, that I hero is noth- 1 )ng secret or hidden in reference to J ifo I\timn<kan< i 4 o u< .!/? o?>/l - I is to secnro for cotton growers such ] uniform prices as will proporly com-1, pens ate them for th? labor and cap. j tal invested. Realizing that cotton ia the currency of the {South, and that her industrial welfare in dependent 1 upon the price of it, we therefore in- ( vite the aid of every cotton producer, , and all business and professional men in tho Htate. \Ve further recognize < the fact that the cotton manufactories ' are desirous of maintaining a staple 1 price for cotton, and we believe thut 1 this organization will promote the in- , terest of tho cotton manufacturers of | the Rnilfch. Thin in #ti iikh n( cnnil.i. bination and organization; other agricultural organizations liavo bom able to ilx and maintain a utiiple prico for their commodities to the mutual benefit of prodncor and con- < Bumor, and lmve Huccenafnllv elimi ( nated tlio demoralizing iniluence of i the violent fluctuationa consequent > upon reckless.speculation, which linn ' proved a.s diaaatroiiH to the munufac ' turer as it is, to the producer. W? , declare it to be a necessity lot thojj l . i * ' welfare of (he cotton growers of tho South to or; *ni2e 'or Mie purpose of protecting tlix raw material. \Ve wish to nup?VM;, upoi. t.hb cotton groweia tin* fum. (hut. lliey t,nl upon tho market within ninoty days the hulk of their crop, and dcsiro the commercial world to take it at its full value; to take tljo risk of storing, tho expense of insuring, the loss of interest for mno months without compensation to the purchaser; wlioroas common soi 80 would teach them that in order to realize t? ?*. highest price they must curry these risks themselves ami place upon tho niarktt their cotton as the trade requires it; in other words instead of nulling their not tun from September to Decombor, we pro test that it is common senso and busi ness to pvi tv ot a plan by which we in ay sell it from September to September. To this unfortumuo custom of jumping our cotton on the market iu bo short a time, regardless of demand or price i'i largely due the turnmunerative prices to tho producer. What is the n mcd)! Millions of dollars are wail'ng profitable invest meut in good securities. The world knows and c onotb'ts that there is no k..i ?... ? t i. ? it ucitoi MtuM'v tiiaii nniun. J1UUU? u plan by which tin- cotton can bo retained in the ha uls of the producer ?ud used as a c 'llatend upon which lie can sccum money at ft reasonable ruto of interest to moot pressing debts, enabling him thereby to place bis cotton upon the market at such time and in such quantity as the price just ill -s, is more desirable. To this end \%e ask the not ton liioilnnci s iii every county of South Carolina to] meet at once, ami oiganiv.o for tho| purpose of funding delegates to a meeting in Columbia for tin- purpose of formulating a specific plan to carry out tho ideas above suggested, and I to perfect 1111 organization which will tuaiutain c< ttou at such a price as will prop? rly compensate tho grower. Wo congratulate tliw cotton growers of this Stale) that other cotton pro illU'imr ! i)' 11 f iri'sm ivi n <y fi\i* tliiw M ' WW ? purpose, and iho future is bright, with promise for a national organization to maintain a staple auil remuner ative price f<?r cotton. With this cud io view, we (suggest that in each county the cotton growers assemble ami semi two delegates to Columbia on Thursday, Noyeinbor 10, U)0i We request all county papers to copy this address. By request of cotton growers, a meeting of eveiy man growing as much as one bale of cotton is reepiested to meet in thn court house at Pickens, Monday, Gth November, for inn j.iui jiokc oi organising n uoiton Growers Union, and electing two delegates to .State meeting, Nov. 10th, 1901. A CUTTING AFFAIR. Appreciating the liberal Hippott iind heftrty cooperation of our sub- ; scribers, wo wish to present e w:h and uvery oik* with a good knife. >>n} there is a string attached to tin: gift. To all who will pay np to 1st of January, 1005, and one your in advance Ci'oni that date, wo will givo tlx* knife. To all now .subscribers who pay to that date and one voar in ad- j vanee, wo f?ivc a knife; and to all sul>- i Bcribers wlio have already paid into , 1905, who will pay one year in ad : vanee, wn uivo a knife. These knives , f?ro made and warranted l.y Miller i nf I 1 - - I - - - - - i viwo , wxiv) v'l tu?' utjni* Kill IU HlHii 111 <* ; linns in tho United States. Tho j knife in a good ono, no cheap, shoddy i piece of metal. and at retail, would uo.st you Hue to 10c. Some of our subscribers who were presented with knives la.st fall sold theirs for 50c a piece. OA.S3TOT1XJ(?L. IWrn tbn ^int' ,>'0U "a,e A'An*S NOTICE OF ELECTION For Slate 2iii<l ('on 111y Ofltcors, and for Anieiidmollis to the Constitution /?\ itato of Foiitli Carolina, / Conn?,y of I'icikoiiH. \ Notice i.y Ik ivliy given fiat nil flection a ill I'ti liifltl sit tlio sj'Voral pruHncts ? ? ihlisliiiil by law in I'irkdrj county, on I'uosiliiy, Nfivomli'T H, A. I). l'.ioi f>?r ) 10 following oIlioi-iH, l>) wit: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Seeetarv of State, Attorin v-( lenernl, State Treasurer, Oomptroller-fleneial, Super i iiteri'lent of Iviueat ion, Adjul int-unl Inspector < ienoral, One K llroail ComniHhionei, '.'otlT'f.y Superintendent ol [''duration, treasurer, S .eiilt, Clerk of1 3oui*t, Coroner, Ho'ieilor, Auditor, ami wo lUipiWLutntiveH. Pursuant to tlio Constitution of SoiiMi Carolina an election will lie held at I lie , <iiino time ami place for nii.emlinentfl t<> ( lio CoiiHtitution of South Carolina, pnr j llllint fo tile fel'lllM of Joint KeMOlntlops ! S'oh. "?Ml ami !!H."?(.\els of Mouth 1 , Jaroliua, pp. 074, <>7o, a d c.7C?;, hk folows: \ JOINT IIKSOIjI 'TfON Prnnoainer tu ! i'm t; ml Hoc.tion of Artio'o III. of the < Hnit- Constitution, sons to provide for liicnninl Hcasioua of tins (leuerul As- , Hcmhly. i Section 1. Bo it Resolved l>y the [ieuernl Assembly of tlio Hlrto of South , Carolina, Thot the following amend nent to the Constitution of the Sen to of South Carol inn be submitted to the i liialitied elector* of the Stido ut the next | general election for iiepresentativeH, and ( if a mnjo-iLy of the electors qualified to i yoto for membera of the Oonernl A.ssem- ] ?ly, voting MiCreon, ahull vote in favor of | I \ S-Aj/ersl [1 What are your friends saying | tt 4 iiuuui your i nat your gray | | hair makes you look oki ? jj SAnd yet, you arc not forty I Postpone this looking oki. B1MP ? j, iHair Vigor ( Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and 8 restore to your gray hair all | the deep, dark, rich color of a early life. Then be satisfied. V " Ayov's H:ilr Vigor restored tlia natural J color to if.y gray hair, und 1 am Kf?at|y K lilonsed. It Is nil you claim for it." H MUS.K. J Vamiuoah, Mcclianlcsvlllo, N. Y. 8 .?1 00 n Imtllo. .T. C. AYKH CO.. I All <lniKK'l-t<. ? l.owi-ll. Mas*. rj i !!iwim IOr im? >??< nmm?m?iM to ark Hair | such amendment. and a majority of each branc'i of the General Assembly, shall after such eleetiou, and before another, I'lltifv < 11r? mmn ftiiipiiiimoiit. l->ir vnoo .....1 IV.." ...... 1 nays, Section !), of Article 111, of tho Constitution, 10'uting to tho Legislative Departuionfc ho amended by adding after the word "plaoo" in lino tou of Maid Seotion, tho words "until tho otul of the session occurring in 11)00, after which tho said sessions shall be hold at tho sanio time and plaoo biennially;" so that laid section as amended shall read as follows: Tli aunual session of the General Assi mV)!y heretofore elected, fixed by tho Constitution of the year eighteen hun:v I and sixty eight, to oonvono on the f t Tnoday of November, in the year "1 . ightee i hundred and ninety-live, is hereby postponed, and the same shall bo convened and hold in tho city of Colli nv bill on tlit second Tuesday of January in the year eighteen hundred anil ninetysix. The lii-.1 session of the General Assembly elected under this Constitution shall oonvene in Columbia oil the second Tuesday 111 January, iu the yeav eighteen liun'red nud ninety-seven, aud thereaiter annually at the same tinio and place until tho e id of the sopsion occur- | l ing in 100(5, after which the said sessions shall be held at the same time anil place bienniall.v. Should tho casualties of war or coutngious diseases render it unsafe to meet at the seat of government, then the Gov* I ernor may, l?y proclamation, appoint a more secure and convenient placo of meeting. Members of the General Assembly shall not receive any compensation for more than forty days of any ono session: 1'iovided, That this limitation shall not affect tlio first four sessions of the General Assembly under this Con- I utitutiou* | See. '2. That the qucHtiou of adopt- ' ing the amendment prefaced in the foregoing Section shall be submitted to tho electors a:* follows: Those in favor of 1 tho amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words plainly writ t<n or printed then on: "Constitutional ;inu?ndnie;it to Section It of Artielo 11 I of 1 the Statu Constitution, adding alter the I word "place" 111 lini) ton of said Section tho words 'until the cud of tlus session ; iii 15)00, after which tho said ' se.-i ."ii sliall le hold at the sauiu tiim* I and place biennially.'?Yes." Those opposed to Hnid amendiueut ' shall oust a bidlot with tho following words plainly printed or written thereon: "(. institutional am<ndinent to Section'J ( of Article III of tL<- Stato Constitution, ; adding niter the word 'place' in line ten of said Section the words 'until the end | Of the .session ;<cei;rriiig in l'JOG, after , wliinli LIim mM -? nil ill l u nriu .11 tlto same time and place bicunr lly.'? { Sc." Approved tlio lllli day ?>t February, A. )J. IDOL A JOINT iiKSOLl"TION t ? amend the Constitution m> as lo ! .imittho Gi ? * urul Assembly i<> enact Local unci Special Laws on the Subject of Laying Out, < )p< ning, Altering, ami work- J ing Ko (Is ami Highways, an I as to tIk* Aue at which Cit,y.u;s Shall lie * Siibjoc: to road or Other Public Duty. Section 1. l'o it Kt solved by the ' General Assembly of the Sti.te of Sou'h Carolina. That t lie following n>?..n.i.^ '? to tiio Const.tntiou l>o agructl to, find that tin- two questions involved in such iimniitiimnt 1.. submit ted wpaiuti'ly ?t ; the no.xt /** !)' *ul fl? ction to tlio ? l(K-to:'K (pinliliud to voto for tin mix r* of tho House o| Hfprosont .tiv?s, viz: t! at tlioro ' ^luili 11<I? t to tho Constitution the ' following in It 1 it ionn I Aituiio, to lio iniin bend }>i -]>??!ly in the const cntivo oid r ' ot its ii'ioptHiii, to bo designated as Articlo of Amendment* to the Con Htitutioi which shall road as follows: 1 "Ail V i- of Amendments to the ( "lis itution." Si i tioi I. rim (leneral Assembly of this St.it>- may enact local or special ' laws com fining tho laying out, opening, idlcring <-r working romls or higliwavs, ' ..... ' : 1: * 1 1 ,i iii(; i||t; jl.MHllll^ MM" I 110 age ..I \s iu:!i o.ti/.oiiH slmil l>o subjoot to r< !id 'In); , Mill oonoeruiii<? ilm>nu<*p. S' o. M. 'I 1 Subdivision Il.uulS'il) , tliviHion i \ of Sontion !M, of Arliolo 111, ill flio i i il'iiitioii, aro In roi.y ropualod. A? o?| tliu 1 <St11 day of February, A. L>. I'.M. I A J< >f V i KlvSObl' I'fOM Proposing to Amend So'lion 7, Artiolo VIII, of llio f. Coir I luiiot), J!o uliiiK lo Municipal < P>on<li<l Tud'-blodnosH. n Snotioi I I'm* it x solved by tlio (ion- i ril Assembly of 111? Statn of South ti i arolmn, Tl .d tlio following amoiulmoul lo Sootio i ri, Art1 In \ III, of tlio Coil- n litntion, lie n; reed to; Add jih tlio end -T thereof t ie fw'iowiiu' words: Provided. 1 furtl'or, Ti nt tlio TjimitntionK impoRod i iv tlii? Section and l>.v Section r>, Article K, of tliis Constitution, slinll not apply to l?f>!i?lo<l indebtedwsn inonrred hy tlio ; city of < 1 nviilc, 1 > i t mi id city of Orocn- ' s i1'! iiinv increase, ith t>otid<'d indebted 1 ii( - i: tlio man nor provided in unid Hoe lion of Kind Arliclo to ;m amonnt. not ox- * ivedinpc tif'een per eenf. of tlio valno of 1 llie t ixdde property therein, wlioio tlio of said bonds are applied solely ( to the payment of print indebtonoBH, to I( [ xpeiisoa and liabditiea incurred or to lio t inenrr' d in tlio improvement* of Htreots I find nidow ilkn, and for | rovidinpf aower- 1 iwi rt-tim < or Huy |)liri INOrOOf, ' for pnrohnaing, OHtabliHhing, owning or Dporftfing wator worka or oloctric light 11 plants, H Hco'. 2. lint tlio quontion of adopting tliin amendment shall l?o submitted at ' tho n? xt gfn?>ral oleotiou to the oloatora t iih follows: 'i'hoHo in faror of llie amendment. shall drpomt a ballot with tho following words plainly printed or written Ihoroon: ''Constitutional &raon<lment of I IstiHGrc That is S *j^THIS STORE has decid est for goods of equa be relied upon as to quality system of exchanging or ch profits. "Right here is the Men's Fall and iwuK ^tock ol Uiulerwe; to any we've ever shown, t most dependable goods at ] of 15 to 25 per cent. The* what you may expect in thi: u MEN'S SANITARY F J) In brown and grey. 1 le; // that is non-irritating. Shirts \j 69c quality, priced here, 481 BOYS' II EA.V M _ rl'() M.A'l (L We Carry a I > i i> ( Hoi L^. Section seven, of Article i ?I I, of tlnn Constitution, relating to m.micipal cor- j porations and police regulations, W.s."i Those opposed to sni'l amendment sh <11 I uast n* ballot with the follow inf.* words! plainly printed or written thereon:! "Constitutional amendment of Setionj *eveu, Article eight, of the f'onstitntio . relating to mnnioipial corporations ami! police regulations, No." Approved the 18th day of February, | \. D. 1001. * L Polls i.t each voting place will be j pened at seven o'clock a.m., and closed j it four o'clock p. in. jo The following u a mod persons have I jeon appointed Managers to conduct I said election, to wit: Eimlev?C T Martin, .1 P. Ellison ! uui Wm Ellis. f!?nl rnl?P. Bmii I. i I' < i ? ~ .. .vuiiiii, ?f 14 ami I N lytorgiin. | ( Liborty? David A ('bambini, .M '1' | Smith ami (! T Ilntehips. I'iokous Court Houhc \V H Allgooti, ; . J L1 Lmgstitn ami M M Huhh-r. DiiC'Usvillti (ut Looper'n gin) -.)no !\! Williams, T W Hill ami .Joseph 1j Loopor. | v Pumpkintown?A I; Kdous, Kohcitt Jones. Thomas Keith. Eawatoe? Jno W Thomas, A '1' Win hester, Philip Cliapmnn. | ('ror>.s Plains (ut Williams Si Ft>cnmn- I (tore)?-1 P .Finilloy, Forest Poml- r, i : inuly Williams. I iitofolion (within .r>00 y.iriln of Co. hole) .J Craig Howard, .1 Aionzw iSruwu I'lios Wood. Peter's Cie? k (ut Peter's Creek Aend >niv)?(i W (iiillin, J H Singleton, S F i v IkOlllllHDI). ,1 Mil Ore. k (ut Milo Cre.-k oliurelij- : l> T Alex iitdor, .1 S 11 Prie , It i Mem. 1 1 Prater's (ut Prater's Creek ehniviu ? > I I-! Gillespie, (* C Ijuwih, Wultor tSm I lorn. *? Six Mile (ut Six Milo ehuivi T 11 " Merok, M A 1'hviu, P M Dm hum. (lillOIHl? \V A UoggS, Hen I' I1IM, " h o I lendrix. ( '' Holly Springs (ut Holly Spring** I * 11111 < ! i) .1 J Chustiim, 1? C ijigon, .)ii>|" II (inivley. (hip Hill?Wm K Joins, ! I? .Maul-j Sin, .) 1' Alexander. , ,f M W Hestur's Store (ut olil stop*) - I A'ni llexter, 1 1* .Jones, ! ' W ii >j< ?'<| i Croswoll S liool House?W IMi.mi I imij, V I) MoikIowk, Klliot Will. luii. l'limsi i.l < irnvo (in I'liinkiiil ii town-; liij'J Win 1) Cox, .1 It ''ii, Al.?i)/.'> i b'ortner. j ()u tlio tiny n( tlm election * I ? Muni { ra i o ii At organixo by tlio el oliou <>! u liairman; a elork may lie mmied if m-cr.s ary. The chnirmiui elected is empower I (1 to adminiHtci' oatliH to tin.' oiler luun 2 igoiB ami clerk. Tlio Muting- rn liuvo tlm power t > Mil E ii,y viieaney, sunt it none of tlm Mmm | ?rn uUotxI. ll?e citi/oilM can npp >int H ilnnager.H oin among the (pni!liie>i \<i Jf CIM, Wli , H1UT I ??5111^" H WOI'I I , Call ((III |g I not th? election. At 'tin o!<?>-n of the ( lection t*i.? Maim [j 'it iniiMt pioeeeil publicly to open IIih | aliot bo\?s and counr, i ho l> dints Iher< : , ami continue \\iiiiouf, ndjoiir:in.< : M il I the h 0110 is coinplcl-'d, amt inane .1 1. luteiiienf of the result thereof anil hi^h at! lie Millie. i Cg W11Inn three days thereafter, the B Jhiinnan of the Board, or some one jti leHignut'-il by the l>o?r<l, must deliver to ho UoniininHionoiH of H.tute Election the > '11 lint, the boxes containing the b 11 _ ots; ami ni^ood statements of the result L >f the election. a One of the managers at each of the ibovo named precincts are hereby in ' trnctod to cnll at tliu Court Howko on | ialoetluy thoVtli of November noxt, lor .. k?xoh; iiiHlrnctioiiH; tioketa and rog:?tr.t- j ion books*. W II Jolinnon, \V Ii JcnkiUH, John I'VrffiiHon, (JoiuniiwsionnrH HtnU; Kloction, i 1> : : V W" ju?a 1?! 1 _ :ater Valu< E&rand New an ledly increased its business from i 1 quality, but also because the cot , style, make and service. Unsai eerfully refunding the money pa secret of our growth." Winter Underear. \r this season is far superior insisting of the newest and prices that average a saying >e few items give an idea of j 5 department: | ^ LKECE UNDlCRWlvVR { I \vy quality, with lleece back \ 1 and drawers to match. The j ! Jj Y F.I j 111 liX'1 [ ] i '.A ( : 'CI I, SiM'XJI A L Pi ; Stock o1' Ladies' I lloi-o'c <1i? I >1; ">bs-Siend( Busy Bet I | ,?\ iv g i i?^ ?? M. 5 IN I UhK, | WATCHMAKER i ...AND... 1 JEWELER. /X/N/X/V/V / W WX/V/ VATCHES. JEWKl.RV. r.rti.n anh sh.vi.'.? .PLAT'IKO. | pecial Attention Given to Watch and Jewelry Repaying. t r give me: a call. ! | Postofficc Busldinj* j EASLEY, S. C. i i' It larulles :i lull line, ol Watches, j 'locks and Jewelry. Repair t k'ork receives prompt atten- { ion.*. *. j RYDAI.ES TONHt I (o?- iIn: \ BLOOD <3n<5 KEfcVEa. It purifies 1ln-l>loo(l I'v <-l:i: i!ialin^ {!ii matt?*r and otlii r iinptni> an<l 1>v ifslroyiiijj tlio jjiTins or im oic. that nfeal t!i? Itlond. li lui'Ms ti;> tlx hlowl >y !"< < (cisti'u tiii^j :i: <I mis' :t'!yin^ l'n<- rr<l ! oipusi'lcs, making 11?? K mil tic hai:<! r< .. I i"i ;sior<'S ami siiai.'.lavs nr.vi a?:an?( :i lull ii*<!0 i:<>A <>! ihtvi? {?>iv< III <uiL;!iout 111 ?-i? I i ? sysw-in It , 1 |?i'i (lily nin . unstrsri _ 1 1 v<- . in , hhis- 1 > s, n< r\ oils |>r<>si 1. ',, ami all ollui | "" i-riiM-a ui i n<* in i v ill' y I?'hi. KYDAI.KS 'I v >IS"I? . Mild iiiulcr a j<osi. v<- guai'iiiit (. . "I rl?l r?l/c ,';0 cciils. .irilly .si/c $l.0o MA N't' T A1 II' I'.l) J?Y K- Radical Remedy Compauv, i __ HICKORY, W. C. |M??iCTwrawv5i?.'., ' ^'Kfi?i8RKs*?.ai| ro. ? ftitf A iOW L;:af rr.** r<? J %! ii UK COMPUTE IWWN1S A SPLCIAITY. * "W'."* I! ins -> 1 ,i.. nice* Sja ?k ' ' * mittco S ' ON i\^r]L< ' * Prompt- y _ * s \i "" YUV*"* n fig (Nr>iN(K. fioiirn' i.HMM fMftuN l'" | Lfl t IIV, I? A W Mill Aflf) WOOD j\ bB M4CHINL Mr flHINC' ? ANOIATM MAC MINT liY, COHN MltiS, f* BUCK MfcKtNO MACI4IM cnv. K HOfltD liNfO [J (MS MUO'MHY CO.VirANV, $ Cotu^,j. s. f. ? Yf! teir?L?aEJKar>r '^#auWj Mckens Shaving Parlors E. T. HUNTER. Proprietor. ..Tivisuvtiii.\(i First Class,.., (),? (Over Pickens I Store. hIn t 0 i v?> iii ) u mi!!, I will lie sure tf> leaey you. 6 ? WV"' ..JLJ ii JL! -1!'. ".'I.1 . 1 e in Merch d Strictly Up=i season to season, not only because istant offerings of seasonable it :isfactory purchases are always mi id.. We're selling reliable, we; \ f < ? " Men's jyieclrum-W' IJnderw< In blue, pink and llesh color. 5 match. Sizes, shirts, 34 to 44 Special 49 cents. WWirUT'L' I I I.* AT Tl T T v v j v i v 111/ o i ujuivi n L Our stock of WRIGHT'S UP plete; thai is enough to say, as e1 Wright's are. Everybody keeps lage in buying them from us is y< lor $1.75; the $1.50 grade for $1. 51.15; the $1.00 grade for 89 cen K S.I 1 I UTS AND or bJ, 2o ( 1<JNTS b. ' n lerwea.r, i J: You.' jrson Co' : Hive. ^ tfG*45 pRODUCE\ V f I nays to take care of the & chickens, eggs, bees wax V to trj\o avoid making debts, way than to look alter tlici !i a specialty ol handling cou \pj able, by our long experience I such things. We want all the tnrL-ci A, [ tlucks, geese, bees wax, 1 can get. Our store is goods, and our prices wi A \Y<! have, but oiu: prict j*! pleasure n! knowing that you L{ right, and as cheaj) as any / J your trade and will always money's worth. Respoctfi; c i A. , E "V* -urn It -- ? - , A. .ill ? \timsn* CRAIG BRC w! ^ ONC- PRICK CAS! Pickens Bee The Pu kcins I -1 M arket has om Ik t\wn tin- store" and me our customers. We handle ider.il intl how to butcher beef a ats to stiii you. W<*. pay highes aiul porlc and sheep. We will ( onv: to see us Yours for yk <a.iio i llinniofnn I'nnioin riftjiA/i- i .uiuiuoivU IGllIUlO j PI will open in iti< new htijMin^ft nt Qroerswood, s. C., n 'J'naHiln.v, Sept. '27, 1901. i- wcll-knovii advantage* with viriiaiidditionf. Moml foi* ml.r.logno to Rev. Jolin 0. Wilson, sepw6 WillinniHtoD, a. C. 1 ? ? ?? ' ' ? andise I to-date. <? ? e its prices are the low- fir icrchandise can always ade right by our liberal a) ithery goods at short ____________ f * ;i ght. Ribbed S aar ff Shirts and drawers to 7) ; drawers, 30 to 40. \) INDERWEAR. N sIDERWEAR is com- \ yery one knows what ? them; the only advan- \l )ii get the $2.00 grade // 34; the $1.25 grade for ^ DRAWERS y LAC 11. I re Interested C So I 1 ???"1 ' win. * 5 little things, such as " r*m ?_? ?.? LVV> 1 ) V_CV>., It ptiy ?"^jj , and there is no better y tile things. We make ^ ntry produce, and are JL to pay a good price for ? VS/v A/SA * V^WWW, A )/ /s, chickens, eggs, % Hitter, etc., that we J\ lull of nice new 11 do to rely upon. so you can have the w\j arc buying your goods body. We. appreciate *j try to give you your \ illy, J )THERC t rt STORE. *-^9 5 J> -' J* J -&W) if Market! just opened up in the store I )ock Pases, where we welnothing l)iit the; best. We .11 el do it nicely, and can cut ,t market price for beet cat* also buy you hides and talbusiness, auldin 4 Proffitt, \ I'lcltcitN, S. o. Inckflmithing and Woodwork, Kepninted nod striped namO uH now. All Work Guaranteed. mmwmmt WORK IS OSS FORTE....*.