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fistou Sratiiiil-Juml. _ i Happenings o( a Local and Personal Nature. ?Christmas in coining. ?Read the conditions of uur painting contest on another page. --Miss Olive Gillespie entered tho graded school Monday morning. ?liird hunters had bettor tako care lest they tread on forbidden territory. ? I*. Eugono Alexander and Ernest Folger spent Thanksgiving in Greon^ vdle. ?This is the time when we appreciate the subscriber who pays in ?d vance. ?M isses Murie and Lucia Folgoi spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Greenville. --Prof. W. Fi. Doudy and family spent Thanksgiving with his parents ut Kichliiml. ?If you have not hoard oi uiu ' l'ainting contest" lead tho big ad ou another page. ? Cadets Bruco and Lelvoi Buggs, Edgar Morris and James P. Curey spent Thauksuriviui? ut hmm> ?Mr. Frod Day and Miss Bet tie Miller worn married Sunday, Nov. '27. ltev. T. E. Sea grow officiated. ?C. L. Cureton will very soon ro move to Piokens to reside with hi? mother, Mrs. K. L. Cureton. ?Uncle Zoke is out among the boyu this week getting acquainted lie is jolly company. ?Save tho coupon in this paper You will wish yon had it to vote be tore the eontost closes. ?Teach your girl how to cook, and if she does not thank you, somebody's aon will tlmnk you for her. ? The Baptist church at this place gave a unanimous call to tho present pastor to serve onother year. ? Wo have had some fine weather the past weuk, and the fanners have made good use of it sowiutr their small grain. --Nearly every day the SentinolJouraa) is adding new subscribers to its list, but we still havo room on our l>ook for a few more. ?All local notices of u business nature will bo run under the head of "Business Loeaja," and will bo charged for at the rate of 5c per line. ?An interesting communication from Ann Freezer has been received too lato for publication this week, but wilt appear in our next ihbuo. ? Mra. VV. H. Hughes, of Ilichiaud, ami Mrs. ?J. J. Sitton, of Pendleton, apent Thankngiviug with their winter, Mra. J. J. Lewis. ?Mra. C. II. Alexander returned from Birmingham Monday afternoon, where aho attended the marriage of her aiater, Miaa Lucy Hagood. ?Thero are already a number of coupona for our conteat in the hand* of subscribe IB. Send tlifiir in mul I atart your favorites in the race. ? Messrs. Julius E. Boggn, JaincH P. Carey and T. J. Maiildiu, ol the looil lmr, uxe attending Supreme Court in Columbia this week. ?Saye your hist week's paper; you will went the coupon out of it. before long. Suve the coupons each week; thoy are good for votes. *-Havoyou a young lady friend who would he pleased to take a course in a Coiuii ercial college. Send in your coupons with her uiiiuo and ml dress. ? A goodly number of our auh acribers have shown their apprecia tion of our efforts to improvo the paper, by coining in and paying in ad vauce. ?Contractor Henry Prince is mailing work on T. L. Bivins' residence. Ho will soon hi. it completed, and it will bo a modem dwelling in every particular. ?J. McD. Bruce, Mrs. L. C Thoruley ami MiHs Lucia Folgor wore among I ho vinitorB in tho city from PicketiH thin week.? Greenville Mountaineer. ? Gideon EIIih, who in a groat be liover in education, spent a few days in Greenwood tho past weok, and while thero visited tho Williamxton Female College. ?We expect to furnish tlio material and paint, freo of cout, Homo church or parsonage sotnewl'ere within the radius of this paper's cir dilation. ? Itev. J. M. Stewart tilled tlio pulpit of the Baptist church last Sunday, preaching a good sermon. 'I'lio pastor was at liasley assisting in tlio ordination of Mr. Clirifttonher. _ ? r ?Remember we htnrt out on the "cash in advance" system January lut, 1905. Do not allow your name dropped from our lint, n? wo nofd you^now, if we ever did. ?More wheat in being sown than lant year, and more fertilizer i? being used with it. Thorough preparation is another requisite thnt is becoming more genua), and the indications are that Pickens county people will harvest a larger amount of wheat, noxt season than, usual. ?Old newupapers, suitab'o for wrapping purpOBeu, for Halo at this ollico at 2c tho pound. ? Our Hubgcriltern are particularly urged to Bend the name of their nree ent postoffico ns well us the one to which tbey wish to be transferred. This will savo much time and coufnsion. ?R. L. Rovis, of the Norris section, is ft good citizen who believes in paying in advance for his paper. H? wus in Pickens Tuesday and paid t> Feb'y 'OG. Needless to any he lives at home. ?Dealers in toys and novelties have commenced to receive their ChristI mas gooils and the storo windows now have on exhibition many articles that appeal to both children and grown people. ?The editor is hotter sntUtiKd to receipt for subscriptions now, as his hotter half returned houie Saturday from a pleasant trip to Charleston, where sho had been to visit her Rioter, .OlB K i'j (jOOttWlU. Married, nt tho reaidcneij of li. D Garvin, on Siuidnv evening, 21) h nist., Mr. ?Joa Warde to Miss Mattic Gilstrap, both of 1'ickeuH coutity. The happy couplo have the con;<?utiihi tions of their numerous friends. ?A nice sociable was greatly on ioved bv tli*? vouui* neoole at. the ruHiiii-ucM of J. I). Holder, ne<U' town, last Thurnday night. A goodly c :n tin?*e?t i?f 1'iekei.sites \v< re present ami a Lfood tune was reported. --Next week is the last time tli's \ear that N I>. TujKm will be in his gallery in I'ickons if you do not see hi in here next Wednesday, you will inish f>otlinj? your photo in time to t<ivo it us u (Jlinsliuas present. ?Tho largest, stocks i?f goods owr brought lo Pickens are iuov on the shelves of hoi1 merchants, mid still <!OiniiiL' in. Thuir line of (Mirist ir.ast goods and holiday novulties are lining received and }>sit on display. 5. yon ?vant fjood goods at the right j>. i.:, s, Pickens is the place to hunt. ?Tho largo now barn belonging t > Molvin M. Holder, who lives nc.tir town, was burned last Friday together with about -1,001-) bundles of foddei and a lot of feed stuff. The origin ol luo lire remaiiiH a mystery. l his is a heavy loss on Mr. Iloliltu He will rebuild at once. -If. A. Price, son of NV. U j l'lioo, of Sunny Dale, loft Sttm l?v, for Donvor, Colorado, by wnv of !Si L>ni?, wlioro ho will spend a f?-w dnvs sii<ht seeing. Ho will probably locato in Denver if ho in phm-sod with the country. Al i.s a No. 1 good fo! low, nnd no mutter in what liu is en framed, I10 will ho sueeoKst'iil, and a #..i * i : i ti t unci 111 111>111 id ihn ?i||i|?iuv( i. \V i; | wiwh liiin unbounded miccohh. ? Dr. T. W. Folgrr liaa tukon tho unsigned Block of good a of 0. 11. i*il lingaly, at Central, and is enlarging t'uu nlock with timely selections (>t such general mcrchanditic uh i ho trading public desire*. He ia carrying a nicely asso'ted stock find li is Itllh lllA UlJfliin <1*/* ..f |?\?W KiiU f/1 IVVH niblllll l?l*i luntill wi I all Dr. KoliM t* is n tfood business m m ' and ii perfect gentleman, i\?k1 will trent hit customer# right, (live hiru n call and you will never regret Imv- j ing dealt with him. , " . ' > We A re Re a i THIi Largest and most magi upper South Carolina can bought these goods for CASH ; prices on them. Below we giv of our goods. 100?3.50 Hods, live 12&?0.00 Herts, six 50?8.00 roll ft. 0 1100?10.00 Oak Dress 150?tt.OO Oak Dressei 125?8.50 Washstmirts A BEAUTIFUL The best No. ? Stove oil c A lnrire No. S Stove. 2K ul , _ r. . Iii fact we have nearly every iVietts & Je RSTsi (\ The Waterproo )) lOc. WITH DAUBEfi A I so ()1 her Pol // Buy your Med {( 1"* %i 111*^1 v. mail y) not conic, write (( BEAUTIFUL HOL pp \\ri 11 be opened in a few chi J Pickens Dru "If we Please You, Tell ( CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought j Siyuaturo of m .? i ? j .iwmtim 11 MWT?< HI i ?11 f~ LOOK (( rnR riF.r ia (1(91 W I V W JL_l V_^ . J I^KCAUSK wc hayc hac / 1) ^ w'^ way al C\ coming, and plenty < CC prepare lor it. We. are. fixe (< CLOTHING, OVER< /> >> CLOAKS BLANKE S> COMING IN EVEH v ff HEAVY WOOLEN >> SKIRT )) 2UTINQJ, FLrtNN ' r/ liicr Int <?( tiirnifni*<> \ Vk There are id I kinds of wagons, I Talk about "thin w tgon" or "tlmt w X\ Kolki" the Mtchell dowus "e.ri all J? thoy rn:. ho 1 iff lit that you think it V coming . A little liiglior in priee, po Jj So no big bargain* to offer in, ( O-mt'H Furuiahing goods between no T FOLGLiT&l (hot it tni/. ViluiAa. 1S t>t h . iwnl Kn For Hietdun Mliood, St of not i, ' :r< v 1 . ? " > ' * *~T" dy For You! lilicent stock of Furniture in i be found on our floors and we inrl hnw n.it N OP W.O ITT: e the quality and price of some loot high, for $3.00. " ? 475. 2 foot high, for 5.75. ors, largo glass, 8.50. s. medium fflftss. 7.00. for - - - - 2.75. U1T FOR $14.50. artli for $10.50. 2<S pieccs. lores, $15.00. thing that goes into the house. Greenville, 8 S f 1C55, so. Car. linola, | f Shoe Polish, I AND BRUSH, 25c. (fj is lies in Stock. //! _?.? i icine From us! // ever before. II you can- < us. Our Vj [DAY PRESENTS ^ lys. Wait and see them. // g Company, 2) Others; if Not, Tell us." BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh nuts, raisins, citron, currents nn<l tigs at Mrs. K. L. Curet n's. ?For tlio month of Dec. wo oll'or u Snt of our men's liao shoos at a greatly reduced price. Craig Bros. ?Fine cranheiry sauce, apple butter, en 11 nod pine ipploand pineapple | preserves at .Urn. lv. Ij. Uureton's. ? We want 1000 pounds of butter during December, also nil tlio chickens. t^g?, turkeys, ami beeswax wo can (jot. Craig liros. ?All persons owing us for guano or Btoro iteeount will plense come up and settle at once. I can use the money now. H. A. lliclipy. Willi $2 00 Inuio at our storo wo will sell vii a handsome picture and irvmc for 80c that generally moIIh for $1.50 to $2.00. Craig Bros. Competitive Examination. (>nn clurUKhip in tlm ftngrossing IV|>nitin<;nL for the 8th circuit will ho uuimloil by c iinpctitivo exutmua sion to ho liehl at Helton, S. (' , on I'Yidny, Dec. Kith, beginning at 1) o'clock. Itcspectfullv, .In!ms 10. Solicitor. Attention. Knights! Members of tlie order of Knights of Pythiua aro requested to imot ill their Castle Hull promptly next .Won ilny evening at 8 o'clock. Them will lie something doiu^ in tlm If ink of E-(pi ire. i ib iiai?w win ! i?mwm i i ?i iu? -ii??w hi?n?hi OUT! | iN. AND TLB... | 1 a pretty 1 rall is no reason I, winter. Cold weather is \\ I' it. Now is the time to y) (1 for you. Big shipments of y) ?oats. jackets, ? :ts and shoes. ? (( DkEJJ Q00D5, \\ 'imqj, -1" ((; ELS JEdNJ. (( juggies, carriages, wagons, rr ' l?ut nono liko tho MITOIIEL. V\ ( ugon," or your "Grand Prize Wu fr ( Host mad'*, lighl<wt running - . . down lull both wujr; going nnd n // ilmps, but mo muoa Imttor m worn'. CC jlothing, hIiopo, lmt?, overcoat* and Of ' >w and .J?in. 1. Youth truly, yV mORNLEY^I rxlOtlnir n Mp#vl?lty. Ajf nt? )) i tlnt?, Mitdlii-ll W^irnu. \\ 1 tie r>< < The managers ( illation anion^ the j] best material iiiomi'v % J in?r sninn ( Minivli m rsuigo of its influence FREE OF C Any church may enter 6-month subscriptions, and shoi painting same will be donates committee from the winner ma; What Church or Parson r * \ - i *i ? voies 01 me suoscriucrs men May i, 1905, will win. SCHO In addition to the above of the leading Commereial Coll the highest number of votes. 1 lie yonnjr lad/ or gi: subscribers. The one receivinj A COUPON ENTITLES TCvtsry new <?r renewd subscriber t< pr to 3'2 votes; a ?ix months Hubscrilier, months. All present .subscribers wIiohu I Jnto as "renewnl" subscribers. Til luMition to this "Subscri!crs' ( l)ou which entitles the liohler to 0110 vote. The standing of each entry in this keeping?-to bo opened by a disintoividet and will em' the content. lno lioiHinei Jouri)-1 will lultill us can be uriHiigod willi lli<' winner, colors . contc8tant ns soon us winnt>r is il,'ciilo(l Without a Dollar <> No Coupons (oxcept sincjlcs) accepted unless subscription is paid in advance. To the person sending us the largest list of sub scribers accompanied by the cash, before May 1st, 1905, we will tfive a first class DROP-HE AD SEWING MACHINE. To tho Time Lover. There is >i inun in Kasley town, Ami SNYIMdt is ins naim : His work is l>rin?^ii??jf liim renown, Hu; goods have brought him fame. Ho takes a willed that's out of sight, So far behind the time, Am! nets tlin 111i 11?f to running ri^id, An.I ticking with a chime. Si hring your watches, new oi ol.l, Your watches, fast ?.r ln/v, lour wiucnes iii'idt) Dt bins;, oi jjoid, Your watches worn or crazy. He'll muUu tlio ern/.y watch run true. The brass w itch stfciu it j^oM one, Th i- dlil watch j'l^t iis good its new, Or el o this "ad" has told otic. H. Snyder, Jeweler. I he Brown's at a live star .d ncs uru bl 10 iH'Ht made, wore uwaiuid tn< double ;?riuiil 1>\ tin- world'* fair lit St. Tjiuirt. II. (\ Carter, Lil> I'ty, Sole Agt. Sheriff's Sale. STATU OK SOl'TII CAROLINA. County <?t I'icknis. In ('iinuiidi I'lo:i.s <' >i1rt. UiU'lrtiri l<\ J< lies, ot ul. 1'laintiif. vs, NV.N, 11 ii t ol al I )c-f(Mi(lnnts. Pursuant to nn order of sale and par tition made in tlio above staled cr.se en tho OctoberftfU 151(14, by lion, .1. Y, Culbreath, presiding judg.*, I will sell to it... i. i.;. ii... ... i>...i..... / .1 LIU 111^ I M'.II 'I'I'UI ill I 1 ?*r||Mf ' ,11 (Ml SAl/KDAV IN DKCKMMIiR HUM. llio tract of lind described in tin- ?ui?plaint in tlu> above statcl action as follows: AM that piece parcel or tract <>f land lying and boitiK situate in the ('unity ind state aforesaid,2 <?n Saluda Ifivi r kdjoiniug Ian Is of J. T. licndricks, \V, I I 1>. . I l>,.. i L' I ,i ii. ivem, I nil in i i rii i-iiitiii < i hi I Ulilt'l , ami conlainH 0110 hundred and lliiiiy <pvcn (!:]?) acres more or lcf-s." Also one lot of land adjoininj; tin?bove ilesorihed tract of land containing >ne and one-fourth (I 1-1) acres more or OHM. Terms, citbli, purchaRor to pay for titles. .J. II. (J. McDANlKL, Nov. 10 1901 S. P. ('. fcc; aaa bank deposit ^vjavi'vrvr Railroad Fare Paid. 600 ' F UK K Courses Offered. HHHHHMH Board ? Cosl. Wrlto Quick SCORQIA-AIAUAMA BUSINESS COLUEGE.NUcon.Q* entinel=Jk ; of 1liis })ciper, in or<l U'St r?I ; f no >"1 i" can !>i!v uihI paini in Piirsoniiliui'din"1 s :-OST TO TH it-; buikling in this contest 1 ?y ilcl the winning house not :iec I ] I by The Sentinel-Journal to a > select. ;u;e slum receive tin- benefit of I lselves. I he one: recei\iiii.; the ILARSH/FrF we will lmvc, absolutely free, i ej^es ol the country, to the youn nt to benefit by this offer slut 11 1 y the largest number of votes be THE HOLDER TO VOTES OH ) 'L'uc Si iitincl .rnuvnal I'T out! jwir will iv to ! "> votes in tliii i* iiti' .f V.i i .Miliu m time expires prior to January 1, will lie ci ??>:iI??>i>, ' tin ro will l?o published in fi,u:a i: Nd coup ms will bo counted which read eon!est will he published weekly, and fix I committee after clone of contest, The a v put of tin', con!raot?tlin painting? just i ?'l?clel, material .secured, etc . and certilic f ICxpenso to the Su I -r?"r ~ , JU I cV r>?r> ji ! |c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ' \_ f- '?3ka>aa^:SK?:FS?i!ik?C'SiLK ,'Z?S*S i V fl 1 nays to take care ci chickens, e<^'s, l)c< 1 \* to try to avoul maki. <4' < ?: way than to look al r tii ~ a specialty <>! haiui'mo < PI -.1.1 t 1 ;\t iiuic, ii) our Kino' <'\!>rner \&> such tilings. We want .ill the tin !/,,] (llicks, ^cosc. i h'cs \ n l Iwj (:an ^(t* Our stoj i^l i^'ootls, and our price; ! l/w \\'e have hut oik I I , i pleasure. ol knowing tli ti ^ ri^ht, and as cheap a-, ;ii / your trade and will nlw ' '^i money's worth. Rcspc f rRAia'M W ^ ONIS-PRICE C/ i IWi Pickens Be The Pickens Heel Market h room between the "hi" k\ov< a come our customers. We ban understand how to butcher bee meats to suit you. We pay hig tic and nnrk nnd kIwimi YW v - - I "-I low. Conic to see us. Yours Crane ? & mrnai or to increase its ciropio, will furnish the i\ worlvjuanliko manoiih?yvImt<! within the E WINNER. forwarding two ycariy or four ll'linl I llrf till* l^finnta/l ^VHUUII^, HIV, V.OllllKUVAl UUDl U1 ny other improvement which a his oiler will be decided by the largest number of votes before lRIZE paid in full scholarship in one ip" ladv or gentleman receiving *-> ' o >e decided by the yotes of the lore May i, 1905, will win. BOTH PROPOSITIONS. i' v.* :v C ) i|? >i\ w lie 1 on iiI.?K th? holdwill bo given for n l**ss time Hutu nix unsiiloivtl us "new," mid those after timt hsuo of tlie paper until A|?iil 30. u Coui tliis ofti'-o a ft or midnight of April 80. i ballots will thou bo deposited for ?nft? raid of this cotumiitco will be published is koo'i uftor the award ns preliminaries ate of si-hol.! i sliip sent to the suocessful ( erssfui Contestant.! \ f >% -*^rru_ ruv- . .. . /,' . * V N P^'-Qb ra : % cyRji - ; WANTED! I! the. little things, such as ?J wax. butter, etc.. It pays ^ bis, and there is no better V e little things. We make j ountry produce, and are ^ ice to pay a <jood price for ?jf 4 "keys. ckens, e^s^s, ix, l)uin -tc., that we is lull nice new J > will do l ? rely upon. A rice, so you can have the A you ap' buyino- your i>ootl |^f iy hotly. \\f appreciate ^ ays ti\ to ^ive you your \ ct fully, ^ M III IBRC i \Sil .STOI^Iv J ief Market! as just opened up in the store lid 1 )ock Pace's where we wc4dle nothing but the best. We if and do it nicely, and can cut K *- i ^ ? iu:si marKtji: price: lor Deel catiill also buy you hides and talfor business, '.Harries at