The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, November 22, 1905, Image 5

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SOME TII Always Si And in this stoi'e you'll find thm he honor. You get the best here t Ybt ,r or cheaper tlau yOU get OUld be impossible to do so, and si hlut we (10 dclaill tiat wIe call save you fronti 11 4 Quali Whil ,ther dealers tal!:k Pric s we talk QUALITY and .ck Suits, Double and Single Breasted, $7.50 to $20.00. lBVYe ElsE No other Shoes fit like Crossett's. No other Shoes at tI ains in showing you-$3-5o and $4.00. Hobbs-Hen 10-112 North 'Main Street. FATHER~S DUTY_ siel",weU rran t**-n.an an bue waea eli al -ba k.idnhys e n y ainsWothekinysHa youen arwomancgots .n. highty boloredatTheeein-. sure sists uponiineyodissase Get welleeyttingsg cure.Calloanddletluablhow wesa, etyou o welw a ?~ oaseplease oyoseof oneth 4Womanm's.Ha to have a good hin mong them arethe reom en abeildstleSeh:h ey llkise YOf rpwO ri th~e jw yhe H. NNIDrenv.. _. C.e INGS IN :and Out with More Prominence th it our Men's and Young Men's Clot hat you can get anywhere for the n -IL other stores, for we don't always ich a claim would be simply absnn i to 25 per( (ent. on Clothing, shoes, etc. ty is Our Spec PRICES. A man may forget what he paid for his clothes, buI wli a Pali of Oru e price of Crossett's will give as good wear and as much comn lerson Company's Bus' Blind Headache "About a year ago," writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "1 suffered with blind sick headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until I tried "OE C ARDUI A Non-Intoxicating Female Tonic .r Iimediately' commenced to improve, and now I feel like a new woman, and wish to recommend It to all sick women, for I know that it will cure them as it did me.'' Cardui is a pure, medicinal extract of IT vegetable herbs, which relieves female FRELY pains, regulates female functions, FREELY tones up female organs to a sinr key, 'an e dri' proper state of health. Try ~lul it for your trouble. ~ wu uaa.It fre ud i o Every druggist sells pae A ilore It in $e.Add.coLalbottles. yo I ON THE RIGHT LINE The better class of people appreciate GoodI Quality, Good Treat nent and Right Methods. Of this I am more convinlcrd every day. My Buuineess is run 0on these principles and is growing rapidly. I am especially pleased with the growth of my trade My custom ra KNOW that I handle only the BEST Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes, snd that every transeaction is on tlhe Satisfaction Guaranteed lan. Buy your Supplies of me and be convmnced. * YOURS TO PLE ASE, R. R. ROA RK. As8 an Others. hing, Shoes and I Lonley. Some thin heat everybody e1 1. ialty. :he will never forget how they f 5eeet SIJoe ort. Our stock is complete and (Bee Hive Greenville enmn a blessing to others. Whbile I i n.raol rejoicinIg t hroughout I g es . Wh ~larton, r . ' ib Oi 0phonn11ue, ..Ib. r e* - I I.... .4 m w iib. ton'm1There, is no dain - in the farmiers get tinig till onehwl for c'ott on themti go to~ thy -ll same pricid . . follow. d hv eve*rv th.. in si, ,,.. der the sull - igettomi all the truimeh will bea-, that is all they cani The more money the r..rm ra cani g't bet ter off' ever bo y lse wdi' he. Suon Lost Mo her. "Consumption runs in our family, and thirouigh it ILost8 my mother,'' wrire'~ E. B. Reid (of Harmony, M~e. "For the past five years, however, on the shlgh tes, sign of a Congh or Cold, I have tiiken Dr. King's Ne w Discovery for' (< nanmp tion. whui hais slav'ed me from, serious lung trouble." His mother's <.i athi was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung tronblhe must- not he neglocted1 and1( how 14) cure it. (?ucok I relief anid cnre for conghs ' nd cohl s. Price ~50e and $1 .00. guarainteedi at P'icen D.rug Trial bottle free. Say All you horny handedl oon e, of toil, who cultivate the stubborn soil, you are requesten by your brethren all over Djixie to meet at your respective votinig precinicts on Saturday the 2d (lay of December next, anid elect a presidoent, sec retary and1 treasurer for your re spective townships. Also to elect two or three dlolegates to mewet at Pijckenis Court IHouse on) the 9thi of 1: Docember to elect a county presi- n (dent, scoretary and treasurer for ii tihe Southern ( otton, Growers asso0- ci ciation. Jebs TP. Lewis. L T OR E {'urnish ings have gs, however, are 1 everything. It t and how they wore. Mien's H?. wve'll take great pleasure anid 's Cheapest Store. lJ~sHED EVan RYVEDNEIIDAY MORININo. The Sentinel-3ournal Company. TuOMPsON & RICHEMY, Pnors. -I- I. (i. '! il'M PSON, EDi-ronl. Subs~cription1 $1.00 Per Annum. Ad vertisli ng Rigtea Reasonable. .titered at Plckena P'ostoince an second Class Mail Matter PICK ENS, S. C. We'dnesdIay. Nayember~i W,? 1905. Thanksgiving Day and Epworth Orphanage. - b r '. 3 th )1 has he.., ap. T'Il- dsov i'i h)o a daiy of * i 'yi ivr throln2h ut th)0eicontry. I n h ('uroli thle' ario mnny w h i Ia i~ cig) ithe healthi and (1strengl h have beeun pre cious1 in II is sighlt, alnd the blessings oif uhae ha&-iIIve ben~ti 'pon t Iheir hiomesi~ andli Iheir business8 undertalk inigs. They10 will be pilete to give suiiitale exp)I~ois of their grat iitude to (God for I fil goodness8~ to them. This cantl best L-e don byw1 aiding His poorl), liifortuinato and sorrowinig ones. He iay~, "Ianasmuch as y'o have done it unto the lOillt of theso miy bioeth ren, ic have dino it uinto me." 'lho dependentl , hiomneless orphansri are dlear' to His8 great, loving heart, and trois nothing, perhaps that wo 2001,1i do for Hlimi thait would pleaso8 Ilim more than care' for these little >nos8. O) z TIhankisgiving Ilet tho orphans yo specially Ioreebored, lot arange. oents be made in overy community, 5y which t ho mnore fortunate can hiow.their' gratitude to Gad by help. ig the fathjerles and (loll' ndent. By >ntributing oif our miueansa on their ebaif we hnunew onei To,.a ..a L..