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Stand and Swingin'g-is Cl is guaranteed not to exp able for dining room, o prices to churlies. ICAM Mal~vira Cream, Magynol Cream, Frecmnan's 1010o0 Gossomer Powder, ColgAti an11d mIny other TOIL!"TREQIJI" IrO So wNell iov "i to VpS I1hvo t~lom ill. Sp: ei.d -' for 2t 0,nts. ( PICKENS DR Agents For M:I1oIllas oI a Local and $.'s3lu R-lk-IN -K Up oureyOe oni or dv r ii:ng -Some of our early gardene rs are low eatilg risithes anid lettuee. --There will bo an nbundan(,L'o 1f >cautifuil fowers for E'mdter decora I ios) this year. -The school children aro looking orward witi happy a iticipatioln to heir sumner vacat'on. -H. C. Looper has accepted a iositiun with Barr'u dry good where ;c will be pleased to sez vo hii friendi. -I u4 very hard fur a womant to iko herself belive that hor boy's chool teacheLr isn't j iaton.s of hi6 rains. --Nearly every day a few bales of ot.tIon aro brought to the rnarket hel. price of the tapie dotIs n1ot hane much. --Fo:e d.>nvii the country aro go rig to live and put fat on the ribs ihipment of peas .'y int116 w ek. Ssare there mail e' in enoh one would be read by how mray pecoplv? -"A sticht in time saves nine." The bridges on all toads leading to Pickens are gettiug in badi( shape); Li few newv p)lnks may save damage suits. --A. tourist hotel, a fewv furnished( atnd gpfurntishe~d cottages for ren t, a lit tle j ud ZiI io avertising, aund Piek enis w ivl rooni b)oc.)mo noted as 0 wintter anl tuimnm rsart. - Theo '~. rbatitit who will (rctL open sheids whelire farmers~ can hitch, and1 feed their teamsr, out of ti. :storms, or the bIinig raun, wiill flrd. lit ft profitalelI inl(stmenot as at tad 'winner. --Howv many (of you (U ver rea a imiular y'ou received in an uinsealed eni eloped? Ag~aini howv ma1 y do) you throw aside ithoW ut reatding*wh( u ro. ceivedl inl ai lette? 11 IO' no lh( latto r cheap andl juiciou~s advertiiing? -"First imnpressiens are t he miost lastinig." If our city fathers would pass an ord innance against I throwino wvaste papewr and)( other rubbish ini the streets, the first impression on the be0 more pleasant. '1 u. tiful lawn in front t( residence is might; ~the littl uaoio er tak ing a LumI)ble o1n it. We wouldI trespass ourroches, if we dare lay aiside the dignity oJf age. --If you wish to knowv if the b~usi ness men of a town arle asleep or dead, scan the ad(1vert iing columns of the county paer nuf said: whiere (10 you find a finer line of ads than in the col umnsi of the Sentn-Jual --At iibty Graded Hhoool (on Tuesday the 25th inut. at 8 o'e'oekc Misis Laura Josephine Bridgman of the Coltimbia college cf Expressaiont, * i. a reital in (oton it .1t. idgman was recievedi *i~tt'it. .m in Charleston and :nover fils. to please.1 (-1U. M. Werlz, of Alaunta, Ga., was in Pickens Tuecsday, lookiing thale and hearty. JRufus is nIow a f(il flegeIP. (1., and the "thumb p)a per" he hands to ii friends reads "II M. WVertz, Druggist? 498 White hail street, Atlanta, Oa." He is building up a ni1co busi'ness and is looking pro~sperous. II is frionds in 'this county na glad to neo him. He will fetrit o Atlanta Saturday. 'ERLING WORTH. io best lamp money can buy. It lode ot smoke. The thing suit. [lice, store or church. Special -lES handsome packages. Helps to one. it Balm, Pompeion Massago Powder, Tetlow's Swandown, a Talcum Powder, Puars Soap, rEj fiett d no reot aotenda tion. We NIeumi Pomder inl pounld b'-xeQ JG COMPANY, rfe Lawmdry. -Only oie more issue of the Se.. ne1l before the cmtest close. --Fifteii new Eubscribors3 in one hy last W1, k is a protly*t fair show. tl . -WhIty nout l-unsczrih for the Set:. inel iios atid cast your voct os in the:r : 1tet. -R C. Carter at Lib'crty means to :0o8o OtA his dry g..iS. See bbu and myve tunny. -Aro yout iitcrested in the con bes t? April 29 will be your laist :antP'en to vote. -Our list, of subscribers and re aewal is growing in it manner very sttisfact.ory to us. --Thoro will be a neetiig of Kow(ee Lodge next Saturday night. Work in the F. U. degree. Visiting bretren invited to attendi -Liberty has voted a $10,000 bonded indebtedness on herself for school purposes, by a tw~o to one vote. They do not expect a dispen sary to retire these bonds. -The pottions in Supervisor Lynch's hands for an election onh dispenisary quest-on contain over 1100 names, and there are %et more poti tions to come in. Tbo list of signa tur es will easily reach 150J.' -We know that the husbanads and fathers in this town will not thank un for calling attention to it, but the Millinery show windows at Heath Bruce Mlorrow Store is a thing of beauty, and we rekon will proco a joy to the latties. --The Daughters of Confederacv will have an egg hunt in the grove opposito Mrs. AleFa'la residentce next Sa:tu rday afernioon at four o'cloc'k. An :adnissionz fee of five cents will be charged at, the gate. Ev'erybo dy invvited1 to attend. -ta religious revival at Luther, I. T., a y*oung man arnd a yo'ug wo man walked to thme mournetu' bench and surprised everybody L-y asking the preacher to marry them, The groom said lhe was as near heaven as lie ever hoped to be. -If you help to vote the dispen sary' out of the town of Pickens you vote it enmtirely out of the count~y for ever. It cannot be put in any othe'r town' in the a county. Those of you who would "keep it~in Pickens to keep it out of thei other b-wns of the coun a"' can now chiange front mighty sudden. Iv. -- The 1Board( of I1('gistraztion meets next Mon lay. Be ont hand and see thait you are properly registered andl hmaye you m ciait ratio~n certific-'" for the election on the dispoensat tion will com)o oftf about the. M1ay, and you may be dep). your vote if you are not - - registered. -Miss Mary RL. Sho'or u minister, Historian of Andre ens Chapter, D. A. R. wi. friends of soldiers of the lterulution to please send~ t' May the 1st, a list of sldi or bturied in Pickens Conn a sketch of soldiers life, whot if grave merkena give inse~ full. All IRevolution historic and discription of relico in are also watt 'd. Eaalev phea';o copy. - A b)usineOSs cotmmuniict "'mino host'' W. 0. WVillard, tor' of the Liberty Hotel, or bes't hotels ini the up countr as followo: "WVishing you I urns of lihe season, and your pape'r wvill continue I with your pen pictures oh (eloquencle."' We thank Mr foi- his kind words. May hi. navne gow less. OF E UR stock is more complete -t)m Gent's Furnishings. Dnr Gov A beautiful line of colored lawn waists. W e wish to call your specia bought in such large quanties and su imnuch cheaper than ever before. Do 4r4 WA~ BuggieS, wagonf, harness, saddle A thousand and one things that we haven't roc ter. \Ve are always pleased to show you what WI make, or your. money refunded. Yours tru] .-UT. S. Court was begu. in Groen --Married, on the oUnlin.g if the villJo Tuesday. A lot o f people from lithI inst antI, by Re(v. () Al. A bney, this county are mn at tendlan'ce." at I ho residence of A .,oj hol! Mfa. -- Re ad R. C. Carhr's no: v ad, a~nd John ,J. LIis, inl Pii'e'.,, pl.:ecuts of see if yo'.i can't ave m >:w y on1 dry Ithe bride, V is A ,J (nln i-, i' 1ir ldst goods at his gstor". tdaugh er, to) Mr . .Joti I, \ 4j:b -, of -.\ ma'. 9wh> run :.. hij bu-inaess.~.lXlii(l'. M ..\!." wVithout advertising is lik a mlllan s uws om i aii~~I with green go.al~es win kin.. at a h oEwoalj'01rng~ua pretty girl --h mae n'y i Iiny whait he jiJstOII. IUpYeiz'.haid i doing, )t'1 ) ~ Ithenui a long, lhappy .o amipr -sparotis --Ju i Par'so:s hin h I tho _*~i.~h~lW~~.~ vdi '-Parsons riills" pritL in goo Ii s ickeni fromii Par i 14 i'. E.1ila ask to run. A niew water w heel built by u h aesfrfl i.l*l8.h r S. A. S. Pot ter for t he' mill, in al 0 -iinsit o ~g8,hoI la K. uhe says I he inill wiil give a g.'l. . 1~~~1i ocuu~lc~I,'~~ h good turn out and( thiat SamI Porter uie o si.~ ii o ik is the best wheel boklter be e'ver saw ~Jh oioLptu' ri~adetb anld ho canl rcomtiiie him to otl~' L,'~htOI~ ni .i e -W re very~(W proud that so umny up1 andII~ a litA le jud:eiou ni1-se *f prilit. oJf our old friends arue4Jcomin:. back Oil ers~ ink will (do the w. k ih isi nowv our list. They aire sat i-fi 'd that the upj to the towni to muiake a ni.iin for ensh-in-a~dvanice policy was a ncecssity herself. Shall thits palrly, and:( incid. ar.d only donoii in the iltinIt us of t he entally, all other.4, b0 t uned frm business, andA it Is very gratif. ing to our11 doors. h ave our old friends withI u-s again. , ,,'~~~~'~eLn IW4 full v a jne ciato the niWlf nv n a- tdliI1!h k[ll ii ) h a , d ~i 141C ben:irter's 'jt (ichen for a few unr trip to Our 1t ' Pi ele and hSor - h1: b ?I , : a n tural L (' bi - . M!r. Tlhiack - et I 1 . t :,4,w. Vy S'jn n ei' School. as4 i 084. 1 . pl'". ur'o) i : a - and -he ' '..y bA . on - ) ltil th . . *4-* .e u.1 . -1 44 4 ; hi '. i o, .h ig. at iw h. le i-ch'lool lar" - a a-I thecut. (.i iy ERY DESCRIP1 Dress sOrline of drecss good1l and dilities, and morceiz a attention to Our Ihte go< cl a variety of gatters, aid I it fai! to see omr line of hIces CL( II1NG. _LOr] This is our main line and our pride four of the largest concerns in the wor' quality and fit that is unsurpassed. WT' of I 1igh Art Clothing. Thy lit like t mIuch. Suits for children 75 cents to $ Suits for youths $2-50 tO $8-50 SHLOE8. StI In every conceivable st price. The old reliable I Imel), Woifen and childre knows that the Battle A, shoes on ema th. Walkover $.-5 and $4..0 Stetson $5.Uo and $355. Oxfords for everybo< styles and prcs White, c Vii, and patent vici. Mla known for anything in the are the people for you. Big2 Lot of Furniture. TrutnkF, I'thip, etc. Solid Oak Sui ts f*1Om 15 00 to $50.00. Sideboards $12.00 to $35 00. H11 Stands $7.00 to $15.00. Folding Beds $10.00 to $15.00. s Old reliable AMitchell I m here to tell you about. Come to see r ! have, if you don't buy a dollars worth, 0 Y, ILO TUownv us11d Couantr'y Paiset. Time G'reat ]ll To Close at 6:30 P. M. he Iho(unersigneLd ineorchanii ~s of Pickens, 8. C. (do agree to clos ourit stores pr' s3optly at G :3(0 P. M. rnd kee tem closed~ ILho remaflinIder of Makes ti the diy, beginnin jg Miy st amd Stops fa lastin~g uil Si eptetu be. 1st 1905, 8tI;. C orto urday13 , saicadays3 andi courtL week ex. ~ copt ed. HIeathi Brc Mlorrow 0(o. HI. A. Richey, p T. 1). ri , Folger &orney R. R.Il. 2rh, J. F lirrisRen Es II. II')y11M to rall, Apash on bi o. J.T.Fnnl &1' iCao l o -e Ith is a cof mris, ad the w. Jusg At nothrg car ofitc hl g.ra n F~olger & ThIOrley. E AIflc ou o ant 3 the best p 33tintmd woave HarrJon'1 s Town:P1 and Co' n. lr. olger3 & Thorn y. 'J.~ Oue Io ret. App~t~ ly~r o .\lr. J sal. Ton.ie.WiinNoi, (;A Com0 andO~I~ ho r n Cbic line o sho ~~hu i: J.xT.rFe nells &t Cido. See ithe line of S)tro ue and Bos. II llI('t. Fo lger & Thonle .i Agg nice lin of13 tin' nd youth colas tJ. . enell & o Stor Jus reeiv (C) 1 al~If ne w ( lot (Slotso ;IR I' Fo '.lg l & honby Onel~t 15 h. p. onje'(L'int Iand i b oihl f o hIe 1Hale.~S Jas Ar. Whii, N)orris I C' n 3Wao Showingt thebiges JhV \0'od0 vh 33hot0 fr ds clohing S~ van at furrishing'.ood:, tin th ounty FoU.lgter & horiarb-y. Iliges pics ad orchck n,'9 Good, Oothig, hoes, and Si Scomplee in) ev- V detail. 4d white (oods and linens for >ds. Never before have we lhe Prices on these goods are and embroideries. HING. (OTHING Buying as we do1, in large quanties furn [A, we are in a position to show you style, are sole agents for Strouse & Bros., line ailor made clcthes, and cost about half as 1.00 Suits for. men $3-50 to $ 1 8.n. L O) S. yle, quality and tattle Axe for n. Everybody :e are thc best . Shoes for mn, Shoes for men, ";Ial colors, anvs, tan, black ke your wants shoe line. We I Lard ware of I&vcry Description. ItIWi n'l,! ph >w 00 .; stf~v( F, hltiug, sn wm, slpplios. .llarrismn Townl and coudry7 paint, the) btst- nauldc thim( s Iy d cheapes4t. Vag'ofl, (IhRaSe City ]r is and let us tell you abont it over the coun nd remember we guarantee every trade we RNM Lg V EG E TA BI SiCiL AN~ SHair RenewerI le hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. Iling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores gray hair. Sold for fifty years. ""'"a?,l' IoiuPg.Iaie-m li rH-E BANK OF CENTRAL, CF. NTHI L, H. (. AT Till';(A 1301 OIII ;INI-: M~ieg :mmm,iot. I'. zwait F.......... :, .-e 1 t pital Run- i'riiit..1........$. 00 , . .nii ' .. -- 2 .. 1 2 . . b )ivi, tii-p0i....... -.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-....... ....huh D i !.ti u- ...........((Ioo dii lun i t iis. .. ...........',70.09 $29,70.$29,770.73 arltaan, (enieril of thei aveii namea.I banik, dtoa.*ademnjy stw.',arih the lbo ve~y sise i-i 'orrla-t t. t hie best ofm Iaa n ow l'tdgea undta belief. I. II. .\aI L\IU N. en.shier edi it zl swornt to i-eforie lte tain :tD-t iny of Alitrch. i1905. .\bi 't' \N, t.I ilTi. lu r _______ WVas a gr1and( success. M\any peCople from a dII i1oce, c;pecially from Pickens county, wereC w'ah us on that date and p~urchlased. It. is not too late for you to call and be soied in your : : ister Millinery= large and(. well selctedl stock to select from. F STFRIVEL TO PL1EASE. Your p)atronage >licited. Very respectfully, W. E. NESBITT, Prop'r. on Ton M~illinery Parlors. 7111 E, - - - SOUT H- CAROLINA bMiss l'ulia Griffmn is with me an~d would be pleased 3r friends call on her. dvertisi ngPy ou Advertise In The SentnelJournal.