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_816bd and Swinglad-e-is Io guaranteed no to e nble for dining room,. prices to churches. - to 'U(JNNLLT'5 CAN 00 ets per1 p1tad win the .Admiration ut ani Mialvius ..ream, bliignc Fae Ckeam, Freeman's - Face Gossomer Powder, Colgat and many other TOILET . REQUlIA are so well knowni .%8 to havo them all; Special for 24 cents. PICKENSDRI Agents For {ilaDelllls of a Local and Personal Nature -Saturday, April 29, is when the contebt closes. -Our congratulations to tho win tier in the conttet. -Be sure and mail your coupons not later than April the 29th. -Standard gradp checks at. Carters Liberty for only 4o a yard. Think of it. --cduce or nut reduce the cot-ton aReavge is the absorbing question of the hbur. - Scarcity of farm labor i. comt plained of in many sections -if t-he country. .-Farmers are busy plantitig corn and distributing fertilizers for the "al mighty cotton." on ieet knows 1, but he never ._ations at the Methodit and Baptist churches in Pickens were very pretty indeed. --Miss Tertsa Jolinson of Liberty, is inl Andersiton visiting the fanmily of Dr. WV. J. King.-Anderson lntelli gencer. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever.' Did it ever strike you what a town improvieent society could (do for Pickens? -The pastor of the Baptist chumbi w.'shes to expres.. ha binetero thaUkS to the ladies of his church for the beautiful decorations ini church on Sunday Last. -Congressmani Aiken has secured 9the appointment of Dr. J. RI. WVright of Honea Paith, as a physician to the Indians at Photcnix, Ariz, at a salary of $1,200 a year. -A concerted action and a rush in these fewv last days might throw the conteBt where it is least expected to go. Ever-ybody work, and work hard for their fovorites. -Bfore buying your1 spr-ing and summer goods, read the advertise mnents in The Sentinel-Journal a'-d you witl know where to get the goods for the least money. -The m'ls tionary rally for I Grove has been p.,stponed from ta. third Sunday in May to I he second Sunday in .3 uno. Let everybody come prepared to spend the day. -Our dry goods merchants con tinlue to opent up anid arrange their newv surwg und summe-r goods. MIany new fads are being tihown this year, both in nim's and ladies' wear. 4 ~ -Spring always brings hard timeis iin the way of something to -at, andc this spring is no exception to the rule. Th~e hard wijti-r kill' d miost *ps and other gatden * exercises of the * utaught by Mr-s. Mlin - - ' will bo hold on F~ri day, the 28th instant, beginning at one o'clock. The public is cordially invittd Lo attend the exer-cises. -Col. R. E. B~owen, one of P.ckent county's most popular and proi.i neut citizens, spent a day or two ir the city last week, And was given ii 4most cordial greeting. by hIs mnany .old frionds.-Anderson Intelligencer. -Married on thbe 12th inst., at th e residence of the bride's -father on ig 1Bastatoe', Miss Ida Chapman to -$L.Lawrence Stowar6 lhev, 1. F. Ntt1Ar miniing. May theit'wibol 9 3 f,)~ight as their wedding be beat l nony can buy. It )lode Or moke.. TUe thing suit ffilce, store church. Special handsome packages. Helps to One.. lia Balm, Ponipeian Massage Powder, Tetlow's Swand'wn, e's Talcum Powder, Pears Soal), YrEJ. need no re.3ommendation. We 'ilcum Powder in pound bnxeq JG COMPANY, The Laundry. - -Who will win in the contest ii an unsettled questiLn. --Rotleuber coupons by mail mitust bear postiark not later than April 29. -The farmers are busy planting corn and putting ii fertilizers for cotton. -Why not subscribe for the Sen tinel now and cast your votes in the ccntest. -- The 8outhern Railway will build a new depot at Central in the next sixty days. -Subscribe for the Santinel-Jour nal and send it to a friend, and vote the Coupon. -Don't ask us after this date how the voto stands. Come and cast the votes yourself. --R. C. Carter at Liberty means to close out his dry goods. See him and save money. -Are you interested in the con test?. April 29 will be your last chance to vote. -- Read R. C. Carter's new ad, and see if you can't save money on dry goods at his store. -V A. lagood, with his family, are nowv occupyinig their summer home in P'ickens. --Treasurer lAre has issued 896 tax executions, which are now in the hands of the sheriff, for cullection. -Rev. D. WV. Hiot~t filled his ap pointment at P'ickens last Sabbath, as did R1ev. 0. M. Abney, both preanching ser-mons commemorative of Eash rtide. -- -A game of base ball between a team from Elasley and Pickens was pioyad on the Pickens diamond Mon day afternoon. The score 'van 14 to 3 in fayvor of Pickens. -Cotton planting is now wvell un der way amnd will progress steadily until it is finished. .A large part of the corn crop has already been plant ed, and there seems to be little rea son to dloubt thect the acreage is larg. er than last year. - C. T. Miller, colored, wh> is teaching the New Olive Grove school at Central, requests us to announce that thoeclosing exercises of that "hool wvill take place Thursday the * u~stant, beginning at one o' * 1"osing at 10 p. mn. * . ' Missionary Society 0: -' is church now uum~ h: ers. These women ha~ .k dur ing the past dl: m.~, g raised for different. * that time. --A lamnd deal was smde ' in Pickens wvhereby a good f Burdine place-on thbe Qolen purchased by Wade H. O~ T1he farm contains 8345 acres a sold for $4,000 Thuis is a vea pice of property and will n - ideal place under the skillful t, of Mr. Chastain. --W hen thn women see the~ m the hero's arms on the stag they read 11he last chapter of that the hero and the heroine bracing, how they applaud1 Be they see the man next door I wife good by befor-e star ting Jo how they laugh and wonder "h, it will last."--Atchison Gljo. -There has been a steady d. this spring for sweet potat good prices. This should be ulus to the farmers of this cap raise more potatoes for supply'i home market. There is al~t good demand for the sime, ee ly in the early epring. The noyeasn why shere-aa NEWSP OF Eml OUR stock is more complete atli Gent's Furnishings. Diy GOC A bcautiful line of* colored lawns - waists. W e wish to- call your specia bought ini such large quanties amd su much cheaper thlu ever before. Don Buooies, wagons, harness, saddle A thousand and one things that we haven't roi ter. We are always pleased to show you what w make. or your money refunded. Yours tru E othing, Shoes, Mats, a ad Gent' -The Pickens e ounty siniii' "" *The Pickens~ lilwayVI Company is1 vent ion met with Prater'si Creok Bap- ito nave a new locoml ativ', aind old No. tistchurch last Saturday and Sunday- 1131, whlich ha:s d. ont' dty on the An excellont programr was rendered littlo railwaiy sin3ce ~itju operattion jud an enjoyable time was had by ten years ago, will be put out. uf comn all presentI. The meeting adjournied mf~8~ii. It is uindh etoi~ ( that Enigi to meet with the Georgo's Creek Unip- necer Jeancs will lenviti morning)111l( ist church on the third Saturday and for Atlnta, whore her will mx ike ar Snday in A ugust. Because of the raingeiunents to retinrr wi th the new crowded conditions of our1 1olumuhis engine recently p'aii ini that the full program of this meeting is city. The history .t fold No. 1131 is crowded out hut will appear in our interesting. The I. e in. tive was one IJext issue. of the firbt lot of ii o ii s tliint ever --0. W . Garrison of Pickens coun-puldacehi Io.iI13.an ty died at his hionm near B~owen's mill txlteAriuii. i isdb Saturday night in the 88t~h year of teSol~i ti h 'c~ i~iu his ago. Mr. Gan ison was a untive 3'baete0\ii.Li crcl of Greenville, but moved to Pickens ul ~t ''~ iit ~i ltu h ra cunty' many years ago. Two so n e ieltuiya iixg da James and D)avid, and one dlaughtti' r, w ~ucraeIw~k'a h Liz~'zio Garrison, survive. 'jhe funeral ""'liS 1.Ttan ci tto and interment took place at Antioch i'ii I(C1OH)I iYV othtt church Miondlay at noon.-- Groenville rfsdt odmi.i m' ' rne Newvs. d'l alrhsdcdda ntt -For the past two yearsi the Pick- vleN.ws pulle a cochlo th i~ .1the vind Chalote Ar Lu-,au- ass. t~ked)by * ~-, thehI Southern"untit hhe.he ril. ee, . C Howil alo d a f ho ;izo and w:ht of thie g'reat d aproe pper fo an ~grown. waoa tlieakrt' na th oding uch dony.ari pased. The' tn in !It)0o ten _____________derhas__hcmoso ). l . orn th ll at t bnoDugtrs of Cmpederacy, Aveni ~ Il'*' ' dquartr8 Cap (Javin-- v - - ig. i mev ryd. oe . 1C8 . 0. wi. itlsouui 'drawO '1ti eding such done. Vii s.oul members of this camp * o180. notified to meet at Pick )) i!.1o'igiuii n Saturday, the 6th (lay 3A :.PuiitYil * *.. elect officers for the ensBu r,~'u ,t''u to choose delegates to .$:liit Ci ta general Rtenuion, also iud~ttNu'rs l spotjor for Dame;. to pay uip all .. iI'ii.wigfo *to State nd general AssociationIiiii"m's il transact tbuly other business thati o iu n ~ hou come tLdforo the camp. By or e5W1IIi.uitsic C3amp Garflvin) No. 1523 U..I. mohPee .'Motlerat Motherat Mothers! iOw rmany children are at tis 'U~IIT *,crlsh and const~Ipated 'wit J ach headache. Mother-l Pa hwd r, for Cheidren will ~ - f worlll ms ae resent the iIS' c yremove thu m. At all -hr 9.Sample I ottle malted clue 8. Ohn stead, Le Roy, -ete fo ,C.G IGAk RING 4 /ERY DESCRIPTI -6-111 lines, especially Dress 1)S-OOUr line of dreSS goods und dinities, a 111d ikercerized I attention to our white goo( ch a variety of patters, and t1 't fail to see our line of laces CLO(1NG. ULOT] This is our main line and our pride. four of the largest concerns in the world quality and fit that is unsurpassed. We of High Art Clothing. They fit like tail much. Suits for children 75 c(nts to $1. Suits for youths $2.50 tO $8-50 SH1. OES. SHL In evcry conceivable styl p The old reliable Ba men , wvom1el and children knows that the Battle Axe shoes on earth. Walkover S $3.5" and $4.oo Stetson S1 5. and $.5,5". ' Oxfords for evcrybod) styles and prices. 'White, cal \ici, and llpatent vici. Mak known for anything in the si are the people for you. Big Lot of Furniture. TrunkE, Rugs, etc. Solid Oak Suits fiomn *15.00 !o $50.00 Sideboards $12.00 to $1"5 00. Hal Stands $7.00 to $15.00. Folding Beds $10.00 to $15.00. s Old reliable Mitchell V >m here to tell you about. Come to see u e have, if yoi don't buy a dollars worth, at ly, Fuirniilaing Good a Mpecanity. Agentu fI TFownu aund Cesanutr'y Paintf. 'lime 4Great Iii To Close ai 6:30 P. M. We( t ho und(eigu~ed micehants of Pickens4, S. '. (10 agroo to closo ourt - - stores i'uprmpt at 6:30 P. M. tand - keep -m1 closed~ thcu remauinder of the day, begiunning Ma1y 1 s-t antd laust inrg LIn It d Septemnbe. 1st 1905, Sait urdlays, sale3da~ys and1( court week~ e'x Heath I urnen' Morrow% C T1. Di. I laris,--.. - J .Foleuu & Thornleyan BUS.NES.LL'ASarko Lonis Iipsl try. Fogor siTioraliy I. F.iiu Ilrsu ori J. T F.nel &. Co ness antC SQO th line f ~triiseilumBro -It is ar clothicntet athe hwim- T Jusit anoter ero liell wagont h. Folger & Thiorniley. Ifcoulr at ho eslt ' paitoad wes r4Ve iv1ar: n' o antioui -LXaOT try FlXger &~ lThornley. Houe t rent. Applyg to Mrggs. J. tio Comoi a~ind sood ourth nico lito hes ns n J- .gennr & Co. yae si3 lii Art rC thi wo r1 showng Ns Tegst f~ citt' clothes on10rt'b ..'. Fol e nl & Tonley rAld nic line of ms, a youthA~ colrdtJ T I. Fennl & o tor, 'ho and i ford and Stetson ' hat ~f s.I ol dOne 15 )h. p.t onine an(1od bokilver from sal e v fJaus. W hti, Norr~ii . f Wei~ anre11) showi 0 the bigget( linetof hai urt,~hn good thme cal ny.. . T.Fenel C. 'k 10 I ., 'VSt. ION 1ood, Clothinlg, Shoes, and is complete in every detail. I white goods -and linens for !s. Never before htve we e prices Oil these goods are m1d cmbroideries. :::: "IING(/1 4 1- -1 T EIINGC. CLyrHlING Buying as we do, in large quanties from we are in a position to show you style, xre sole agents for Strouse & L3ros., line or made clcthes, and cost about half as ;uits for men $3.50 to $i8.00. e, qalitiy and Wte Ax( for are the .best hoes for iUmn, Ioes for men(41, ; all colors, ivs, tal, black : your wants oe line. We 1 lardwarc of Every Description. Plows and plimw goo I.; sitovc~, beltinjg, anws-, shinugdo, I s, sid' m ifllsj14, 1anI shingl mill supplies. 31arrionm Town atakld country paint, .h s , i n , nd I tI h I ti IA tuul is always lite ch1IUnest. {ag 11, C1hse City Bh y and let us tell you aho1t it over the coun d renember we guarantec every trade we - _.et __ srne, F tor nfnsaiChle. __ I TheoKindnYougHave toimchs andlDowels Brsthr orphiine nor Nineof AI&VOTIC. Senn -p 'oar Jfa# + lmdyfor Conslipn s IIr SItmach,Diarrhoca Farn orAS Over Th indty u ae _Bearsears COP',' OForRAOver K(ENS BEEF MARKET Wec need yoni- beef cattle and will pay good prices for thorn. have our refrigerator ready for summer. 'It is. the best one that has ever been put up in Pick nfd will keep meat to perfection. We handle the nicest of beef and lots of it. If you buy us once you will buy again. We appreciate trade and will do our best to please you. Yours truly, rane & Mamem