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4 l g n8 Qa Local alorsonaI Nature, -(It once. the,7th Ono 8tb. -end change of ad of the Pickens *Drug Co. -Tho Big Store wiants you to visit their Emporium Friday and Sattur day. -See the Big Store ad on front page and come there oi tho 7th and 8th. . -The farmers in this section (re progressing nicely with their farm work. --Did you say midlinery? The H. B. M. Co. hag it. on display Friday and Saturday -Mrs. K. L. Urrotois left Friday for Atlanta, whero sho will make her future home. .- Mrs. J. 2. Terroll, of Westminis. ter, is on a visit to her paronis, Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Hiott. -Everybody come to the millinery opening at the Big StOro next Friday and Saturday, April 7d and 8th. -Dr. I. E Crimn, vo specialtist will to in Pickens next Tuesday, the 11th, at Hotel Hiawatha. Examina tioni free. -See new ad of L. Rothchild Greenville's popular clothier, and call on hiu when you get ready for your spring suit. -Rov. W. T. Abbott will preach ut Keowee on the second Sunday in April at 11 o'clock. A large congro gation is expected. -Mrs. Lathom hcas her millinerv openuing the 7th and 8th, Friday aId Suturday. The public is invited to call and inspect her line. -The farmer wh~o Ioes not endeav or to raise his homo supplies thii year is an enemy to l.imself and work ing again'St his noigmhbors. -Wednesday, April 12th is the day N. D. Taylor will be in his Pick. Ion th'tt date if .1 work. y and Saturday, s. .-IJ& '' e . ny, Mrs. Lathem vill sell all silk taffeta ribbon, throo :inches widle, at 10 cents per yar'd. -It is said by some) wvho havew~ tried it, that a cove:-ing of green pine brush after p~otutoes3 are planlted will prevent bugs fro-u preying onl plants. Cheap-try it. -On account of some extra adver. 4 tising coming in at the last minute, we have been crowded for space and anme good stmuff has to hang over until next week. -Earle Seaborn, wiho has been with the lleath-Bruce-Morrowv Co. for sever'al mlonths, haus gone to Green ville to) a1ccopt a position with the R. E. Allen Co. - A. K. Park, Green villb's old reli able dry goods meirchiaat, has som11 ithing to saiy to you in his space this wveek that you sh'onid heed. See him iif you want gool1 goods. -Dr. I. E. (Crim, specisalist in re fitction, wvill b)0 in Liberty next Wed nespay, the 12th, lit the hotel forj purpose of fiiting glasses. Examlnr tinon of the eyes free of charge. --J. T. Arnold & Co., Greenville's popular dry goods dealers, hayc anl ad in this paper thu t is of mterest to call of our readers. .Call on them whben in need( of anything ini their line. --The South Carolina Presbytery, which is compo'led of the Pri sby terian churches in ihkensq, Oconie, Anderson and Ahhewvil Coun ties, will mfeet at Mt. (Carmnel, on April 14th. -A sst. Al torney-General Tlowvn -4 ~ send says that crippIles are not alwvays exempt from pol11 tax, aind co)ncludes lisa opinionl as follows: "If capablle of earninlg a suppor~t, anid beCtween the agee of 21 and 60, with the ex cieption of those e'xemlpted b~y law as (Confederate vorann, all male oii izens must pay tihe tax." --Ernest Folger hias closed the contract wvith 1B. E. G randy to ereet for him a nice modern house in Pick. 01n8. W\hen done it will ho all orna moot to the towvn. When completed Ernest will havo to make sure of his house keepor b~y the aid of tho Par son. But we arO ab)ou~t to tell tales. .-Temnporanca Rally in the court house tonight by I~esrs. Jenkins & Johnson. Music andl lecture, both someothing you ought to hoar. Tis is under the auspices of the churches of .the town, and given with a view of ~ine the peoplo statistics oin inl tOe me , and leading up to the poin off bint hore temperato in all 44g' Qg -N.D . aor w iling hiir, Nklillitiery opening at HI. B. Al. Co's on, 7th and 8th-Fridaty and Saturday,. ,-N. D. Taylor wvill be in his Pick. ens studio next Wednesday. Remom. bor the-day and don't fail to patronize him if you want good work. -We invite the attention of our lady readers to the ad of Mrs. W. E. Nesbitt, of Greenville, proprietor of the .Bon Ton Millinery Parlors, which appears in this issue. Mrs. Nesbitt is showing a beautiful line of goods that is dear to the feminine heart, ind invites our readers to pay tier a call. Miss Julia Griffiti, of this county, is with Mrs. Nesbitt aind will be delighted to have her friends call. -Rural mail route 1o. 3, is the way it, will be written after May ist. This routo leaves Pickens and runs by E. F. Looper's Gravley's mill, Subny Dale, W. It. Price, Chastain, and on down by Ambler and Porter, back to Pickeng, a distance of 262 miles. Ben Frank Frecman is the carrier and A. A. Moon is his substi tute. Both have received notice of their appoin tment. -On the 22nd of February, 1905, the Governor approved an Act which reads as follows: "Any person or persone entering upon the lanct of another, for the purpose of hunting fishing, trapping, netting, gathering fruit, straw or turf, vegetables, herbs or cutting timber on the same, with jut consent of the owner or manager hereof, shall bo deemed guilty of a mlisdemeanor, and upon conviction Lheroof shall pay a fine of not more Lhan $20, or be imprisoned it hard abor not morc than thirty days for each and every offense." Douthit-Lawrence. Pendkton, April 4.-One of the i-nost brilliant home weddings of the -easou was that of Miss Catheline Blanch Douthit and Mr. lBaskin Reid Lawrence, which was suleinnizexl at tho homo of the bride's parents, Mr. mud Mrs. B. F. Douthit, on Vednes lay, March 29th, at high noon. The aeremony wvas p~erformedl by Rev. Henry, pastor, of the Penidleton Niethodist church, in tIm pr'osence of i large fa mily connecoon and the 31ose friends of thme younig couple. The occasion was beautiful in its simInplicity of arran gemen ts, the deco rations being in white and green. I'ho young couple stood under a heart jf white and green during the coe nony. The wedding march was rendered y M1essrs. Henry anid Charlie Lamw Lenco on the violin and guitar. The bride made ai lovely picture in her aowvn of cream silk with white silk gloves and slippers4gShe car ried a bouquet oif natoisus, cream byacinths ~ud asparagu~s pluniosus fern. The maid of honior and bride's maids werei gowvned in wvhite organdie and curried bouquets of carnations and spengeria fern. The bridal partty consisted of Miss Annie Whintten, of Pendleton, maid of honor, with Mr. Leland Cochran, of Calhou,, best man; Miss Sophia Waorner', of 'Tal.'poosai, Gam., with Mr. lRalph \Vat kins, of Pendloton; Miss Virginia LawrenLco Calhoun with Mr. Norimn Douthit, of Pendloton. T1he presents were ninerous and very prett. A fter the ceremony the bridal party' with the guests repaired to the dm-i ing room, where a sumiptious repast awaited them. young ladies bf both Oc' Anderson counities, winnliA friends easily by the cordial c hi har mnanneiv, and holding 1 the depth and sweectness of 1 acter. T[he groom-is one of Piclz 13y's mnost protmi mtt y'ount sand is; held in the highesti all who know him, for both nest ability anmd fine traits< T.ihe reception at the hom, groom on thme damy following riago was one of great inote, latives and friends wore gatl. gethemr at the home of Mr. a WV. 13. Lawrence to receive t couple and the dinner wan magnificonce, and the day wv. ly enjoyed by all present. '1' couple will make their futu with the groom's parenti writer wvishes for' them a happy prosperous life. ' N. Il Taylor Photograph.he, ida VEGETABLE SICILinAN JHair Renewer air; then keep it. Perhaps not; lenewer always restores color to also. U rVIgramLL b.p0-%.V Liberty Local News. Liberty, S. C., A'pril 3rd.-rhe 1o attraction of tho day yoster day was tho all day singing at tihe Batist church- There was a good attendance and good singing. March bas marched out leaving regular spring weather for April to start in with. The farmers have been humping it preparing for another cotton crop. Some shave begun mutting the seed in the ground. Some few are planting corn. The small grain crop is looking promising. Mr. Abner Young died at his home, a few miles south of hero, the 20th of March, after a severo illness of twenty-four hours. Dr. W. A. Sheldon and Dr. '. E. All good attended him. He was un conscione,his suffering was eo great. Ho was takon with something like cramp colic. He left six sons and two daughters and a h1ost of rela tives and friends to mourn his de mise. He was buried the day fol lowing his death at Flat Rock, Rev. T. F. Nelsou conducting the funeral Eorvice. lie was 60. years old. J. F. Banister is having matorial laid down for building his dwelling just above J. J. Wakelin's. Rev. F. A. Drennan and tamily have gone to the lower part oh the Stato. He has gone to take a rest ind try to recupcrat., his health baving failed. There is considerablo bickness in bhis section, keeping the doctors busy. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. Get my prices before you ' buy. . 0. Carter, House to r ut. Apply to Mrs. J 3. Thompson. Como and see our nice lino of shoes J- T. Feniells & Co. 50 barrels of flour to close out at. mace. R. C. Carter. A nice lire of men's and yoluthsi sollars at J. T. Fennell & Co's Store. Ono 15 I. p. nn!"ino and hoiler for -aI. Jas. . Whitin, Norri , S. C Full line of goods to select from. Prices right and goods right. R. 0. Darter, Liberty. For Sale-A limited supply of Efawkins cotton seek pure stock. '75 ~euts per 'bushel. R1. A. Hester, Pickens S. (C. Highest prices paid for chickens, wgs and coun try produce, - .1. T. Pennell & Co. The nicest lino of lamps, glassware md1( decoramted dishes to go at coat. J. T. Fennell & Co. Still selling out at cost at the Cure on stand. Come at once ats this m~ock must go. J. T. Fennell & Co. WANTED -10 mcen in each 'State ;O travel, tack signs and( d'istr'ibulte mm'l) pies nnd cirenlars' o'f our goods. sabltuy $'75.00 pe month, $8.00 per lav for expenses. Kuhblman Oo., Lapt. S Atlas Build ing, Chicago. This is a r'emindeor thati I am still loinig b~uswies at the (lid stand (over P~ickens Dr'g Stor'c) wvhere I am ii Ways glad to ser1ve myW old as wvell mw newv friends. Whleu you want a .1uick and easy shave, ohr ain up-to-date bair' cut, give me a call. E. 'T. Hlunter, The Barber. Wanted-Ten mon in each State ai triavel, taCk sign1s antd distr'ibute :3.reular's and1( samlples oft our goods. Sahiry $715 per mnonlth. S3 per day fVor xpensecs. Koii imno Coapany, eryca id le lig ht. SPreaching by tihe Methadist ery second Sunday. Rev. D). W. Iiiott is the Baplt teacher, and Rev. Attaway is t ethodist preacher. Sunday sohool every Sund1( ening at 3 o'clock p. m. 'Theuse is to be a Sunday Scht ly at this place in May, ime S of which will be made hiti banks to the Mountain G f'the complimnent she paidl o o0rresplondlenco. h Wake np, correspondlents, aI get a mUove on yolu. Don't wa any dragging in this thing. TI SEditor foots the bill, so let us. iciprocato with news. H IIlo(t thra M othtera! IMoth,~ers I low mnany' childr'en are at this se Sfeveriisht ani nti pa~i5~ftedI wuith K.weet Podr for' Chibdren wilI alh jire. If worm'n.5siar' present they -rtatily re'no've them,. At all s's; 25c. Sami ple 1bot tle unjmle ' dIdreaa Allen SI. Ohntsamd.1Lolto. 4~~1 ............. ' ARTICLES IF STERLING WORTH. THE BELQIANH LAMP Stand and Swing. .--is the bot lamp money can but. It is guaranteed not, L.. cxplodo or 8moko. Tho thing suit. a1b)o for dining comuo', oilco, store or church. Special prices to churches4. NUNALLT'5 NE5 (0 cents per p - L- in handsome picklgos. 1elps to win the admiration of any ono. JPIRO V2WbERj Malvina Cream, AIrgnolia Balm, Pompeian Massago Cream, Freeman's aceo Powder, Totlow's Hwaudwn, Gossomer Powder, Cct.gate's Taloum Powder, Pears Sonp, and many other TOILET REQUIJITEJ &-e so well lunowm na to need no rojommendaetion. We have them all. S)'ecial--Ttacum Powder in pound boxos for 24 cents. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY, Agents For The Laundry. Poorly Constructe AND = ILL =FITTING = SHOES Are High at any price. There is no satisfaction or economy in wearing them. Come to us for your shoes. We will sell you good ones-will see that they fit you. And if they are not right--will make them right......... Pride & Patto, GREENVILLE, S. C. GETS AT aIN S I -T THE ONE cuRE THAT WHEN p ~ - TO STMYCURED THR FI is the most power i Iand emQcient blood purifier in the world. It sweeps out all the impunm'es and poisonous germis that cause RIIEULMATjISM, LA GRIPPE, CATnLOI, fIVERi nud KIDNEY TROUBLES, BJILIOUSNESS, CONSI1PA TION, INDIGEST(,4 i~nd CO7NTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. Improves the Stomach, builds up th~e enszire .system. Al Field, the famous minstrel ; Hon. J. P. Gibson, the South Carolina legislator, andI hundreds of others testify that 3it ABSOLUTELY CURES. 3 Samplio botdo Free iH you writ, BIOBTT CHEMICAL CO.. Baltimore. - et a " QIaGr.T ME NOT" hook from your Druggist.3 ~ I The Clothing 'P ~ .)g men the questlin of eCs is a serious matter, bccause -e not .found the right place to (1o :1 uying, . . . , . . A visit to our place will relieve you of -~further wvorry, as we are showing all the :est Styles and. Fabrics, and our good men~it in buying~ makes orbyn 4y. .0L~ROTHSCHILD N .t11, . - - - S. C. T) AYLOR, Photographer,~ .THE. VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... i ld i v mad at theW le'st ud iosq of thle lairg'r cities kind( - not fade. 'that are muulirail andic lifolikt, (i i < :- ! I at(,st amnd prettiost cards1 to be be '.. .PVTURES ENLARGED... ll.e fi m1ubsg and fraes of atny sizo miade to ord(.. ,.COM E ON W EDN ESDAY.... * WORK That Pleases-= THEI( KIND) WEi DO. IP, IF IT'S SHOES YOUR RE WE'RE FIXED FOR YOU ALL STYLE 8HAPES AND SIZES BATTLE AXE SUOE9 for nOn. women and childron, the best. nke on earth, idi prices. . ,0 to $ s 50. 0OOMAN'S SHOES for ehildron - - - .600 to St.60. PETERS' BLACK DIAMOND Shoes for ien . $2 00, ?.5o, 8 00. 'SELZ ROYAL BLUE Shoe fur men $3.00 to $8.50. SrETSON SHOE for n - - . . 00,$550. 50.' JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR MITCHELL WAGONS. . Mitobell & Lewis aro the olLest :naituracturors in Amt rica. They make nothing but wagons, and use the very best material that moneycan u1y. Try ono Mitchell and you will never run any other kind. Watch For Our Spring Announcement, We will 1.o eironger along all lines this spring than ever before, especially Clolting, Dress Goods and Gent's Furnishing. YOURS 'i'RU LY, FolgYer & Tihornley. W e are Loaded Ve spared no time or 1WITH IO D II energy in searching the, SPRINGGOODS markets, to find the right 'a9'goods at the right prices, aANDnd e are satisfied that ARE PREARED TO we succeeded, and if you Give The Best Values will come to see us, we Tmat we aov Ever Given. wila prove what e say and save you money. Wo have overything that',i n ow auil potty i) Poreales, Madrases, Oinghatmi, for early spring wonr. Our whito goods catinot be Burpassed. Nainsooks, Ma1jdras, Pignjlos. La,1ws, DimlitiO.1, SwiSS, Organd111iftS, etc. 1? wool dres0 goods, -Wo carry i omploto lino of ill btIks and olfored goods n, pricos from the ceiapest upl to two dollars the yard. We can't go any higher. Men's, wolin't and childrOl's hiose ; plain anMd fune1Cy at prices to milt the tinis Wo make a speciuilty of a1 ladies indervest, tho bHt 1(0 cnt, selr on the mnarket, also tho best 25 cent 111an's vest. jiblIons and Fancy Aft 0le.-Wo are aich nowledgod leaders in those goodui, uoir suik isi irger titn over. BhoM.-ewe don't hava to talk ioes mue4. People wi live been blying shoes of mno for fif teen yers stil come and bring their friends4, for they know from expor iviee th.it they get. botter shloxes from 11s for lois m0onoy, than aly on olso. Gur stock is full and completo. Comto to Greenville and savei monley by trading with us,. A. K. Park, w's Greenville, S. C. Cabbage Plants and Sea Island Cotton Seed Cobbage Plaents for sale, an(1( no0w rely for <Ielivery. "ihrly Jersey WVakfefijt" and "Char Ies.toun Lu.rge Type Wa'tkefield," t wo earliest sharphej'ltct va rietlls and hen111l in rotti onl st named10 ".Siccession," "Autgus.ta Trucker" and "Short Stemn 1Iat Dutchu," the three best flait-headl~ vari etijes 01mi he(1l in rota1tion na u ellI. I'rl'es: ShI 2le0 thoutSaltii $1 .5o4 5,tM1100 an1 over SI .25 per I ,tbllh 10yii0 aind over, $1 per 100.0l. Termhs: t'ash with oirtler: or ptlanits setrl (1. 0. D)., purchaster pay ing returtn charge on t mtoniey. (Our phi nt heilds 1(en p'y :t- acres oin South C a rolina1 sell Coasit, atid we un wlorsttul growling thtemt int the openi nir; tou1ghi ttA hard ily; they will sital Seve~ro colcl withou11t IntjuItry. PhIitt erntlell for sipmeniat weight 20 lbs. 1e r'l 1 1111 an lL we~ l ispcIal howv rates or hpromi transp i~hotaltion)1 by Sout hern FExprtels Co. I kno of11 ill e hl ' tts you enn11 huty cheaper 111t otl mie. I setll goodl plantts . Not ebenap "ilut raite" pinnuts :-hi ppled1l tro 'y ftarmt. I gua trantee tose! that I ship to heo true to type aniti ninle, amt1( growni fromt high giatie seelsh<i urchaused from , twot of the mtl~ ost eiable seed( housesiC Int the~ Unted Staltes. I will teftidl putrchase iprice to tiny isat, itlrlt cuistome a111lt etnd Of 81eason1 Our Cotton 3et d1. Iint of our tonig Sttaple variety Of St. \ lILA N I)U CO'l'PON isold L~his year in Chairlestont (on et)0 abeltr 2, at 32e. pter ptound~l. Seed l$1.5 ter hu.;, iots o 01 butl. and1 ovCer 2l per1 bushiel. .\ y spec'li.iity: P'rttni t shilpmen~t, 'Trite vitics, ntid itiaiti.ed customlters. I Ihave been ini the p4lint butsintess for , yearsn. Wm.I C. ERATYV, "1Ih CAI1Ai2 ',.'' NITN, Yotngs Is land, S. C. =0r optttd L0ening=t( t~e WVas a gtand suIc(css'. M\any' peCople from a distance, especially fromI Pickens county, were wvith us5 on that (late and purchased. It is not too late for you to call and be suic~d in your : =Easer illinery A large and~ weli selected stock to select from. WE STRIVE TO P1LEA SE. Your patronage. solicited. Very resp)ectfully, lirs. W. E. NESBITT, Prop'r. Bong Ton Miillinery Parlors. GREENVILLE, - - - SOUTHI CAROLINA VS'Miss Julia Griffin is with me and would be pleased to have her friends call on her. PICKENS BLEFMARKETI We noed, your beet cattle and will pa"y good pi)1ces for thorn. WVe have our refrigerator ready for summer. It is by far the best one that has ever been put up in Pick ens, and will keep meat to perfection. We handle only the nicest of beef and lots of it..' If you buy from us onlce you will buy again. We appreciate your trade and will do our best to please you. Yours tuuly, Crane & f-lames.. Advertising Pays If You Advertise in The SentInol-,Joue~