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Happenings of -Lool 4n4 Pera94 tur -Born to hri.and Mrs..TO, WHa - ri, on the 6th, inqtant, a d rqg -Mr. John H. Williamns, of Green ville, spent Tuesday in Pickens on business. -W. i. Ambler, or Greenville, spent a portion of last week in Pickens. -Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morgan, of Greenville, spent Sunday in Pick. ens with the family of R. A. Bowen. -Mesdames J. L. Bolt and J. L, 0. Thompson are in Anderson this weuk attending the Anderson county fair. --Mrs.- A'ron Boggs, of Calhoun, visited her son, A. J, Boggs, and daughter, Mrs. J, H. Nevwton, in Pickens last week. -How doyou like our looks this week? We want to acep up this size permanently and let the town grow to us.. -L. Ross Eaton, a prominent citi zon and inernhant of Central, spent Thursday in Pickens with his daugh ter, Mrs. I. M. Mauldin. -Miss Maka Boggs, of the Green ville Female College, spent a pQrtioq! of last week with h~r parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Boggs, in Pickens. -Dr. L. 0. Mauldinof Greenville, spent a portion of last week with relatives in Pickens. Ossie is build ing up a nice practice in the Moun tain City. -Miss Nellie Grandy, of the Greenville Female College, and Roy Grandy, of Furman University, spent last Sunday with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Grandy, in Pickens. -The old reliable A. K. Park car. ries a splendid line of dry goods and shoes. If you trade in Greenville at all don't fail to, inspect this complete stock, and if you buy of him you will be pleased with your purchases. --Maj. J. J. Lewis, Unittd States Ccmmissioner, left Thursday for Seneca, where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Hunter, before going to United States. Court in Greenville, which convenes Tuesday. --The Pickens Railroad was out of commission last weel; by some freight cars jumping the track and knocking down a treastle. No one was hurt, the damage has been repaired and their regular schedule has been re sumed. -To the members of the Maynard Alliance: Each of you are hereby re '1 quested to meet at Cross Road church on Saturday, October 13th, ~at 3 o'clock p. in., to consider business of importance to each member. J. T. Childress. - -Don't fail to read the half page ad of J. Thomas Arnold Co., of Greenville, in this issue. They carry a full and complete line of goods and if you have ever -traded there you know that what they carry is the best the market affords. You should inspect this stock before purchasing your fall goods. - Smith & Bristow appeal to you through this paper for a share of 4 your trade with the largest line, finest stock and best goods they have ever carried. As men's outfitters they cannot be excelled. Agents for the' celebrated Stetson hat. Give them a call, . look through their stock and buy your next suit there. -Tne K. of P. Lodge held a very onthu~siastic mosting Monday night. * This lodge is on the increase, work being to do at every meeting. The i remarks by the District Deputy Grand Chancellor was timely and 1 well received. The lunch served I after the business session was over was good and came at a time suitable to all present. -Last Saturday as Mrs. B. El. Grandy was cutting up a cabbage preparatory to cooking for dinner, she found a long, wriggling, whitish looking worm, very much resembling a snake in its actions. It was ten inches long and lived for over a (lay, after ahe found It, and now lhas it preser.ved in alcohol as a curiosity. If there is such a thing as a cabbage snake this is certainly one. Louked at under a magnifying glass it re armlsa sfake to a marked degree, even to bieingj ma~rked like a snake& oni the b'at-k. It Islabout thet size~ of a veriy coutrso sewing t.. roadl or fineq twine string. A 1ia.dy iHured~ (utr or boy. mani or womni.i. ia quickly out of pain if Iinci4kle1'ts Aria io, ivo is mup. plie d promptly 0. J. Welch, of 1'.kon alha, Mich., ays: "I. use it in my family for cus aor-os and all skin injnries, mnd find1 it pecrfoet.." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at P'ickens Drug Co. 3 pound pac1 8 pound pach _5 pound pac Poultry food ders are als Pickens I HESTRH-GRtAVELEY. A wedding occurred in Pickens Wednesday night in which many of our readers were interested, not only because of the prominence of the con tracting parties, but because many people had been expecting it for so(mLe time, and commenting on it, but the young couple had gotten wise and kept their mouths shut, so old Miss 09asmp hao very little to talk about. When the contracting parties decid. ed to embark upon the matrimonial sea, they said nothing to any one, walked up to the residence of the Rev. J. M. Stewart and had the core mony performed, went home and an nounced to their friends what had happened. Mrs. Gravely, as Miss Hester, is the beautiful and accomplished daughtqr of Mr. and Mrs. M.- F. Hester and niece of the lion. Jere Looper, of Pickens, and numbprs her friends by the score, all of whom wi-h her much joy. Mr. Graveley is a son of 'Squire John L. Gravely, of the upper sec tion of the county, and is a Pickens county boy, He is now engaged in the livery business in Pickens. He is a worthy young man of good busi. ness tact, and his friends will be glad to know of the step he has taken. The happy young :couple, for the present, are stopping at the home of the bride's par ents, where they are receiving th~e congratulations of their many friends and best wishes for a long, prosperous and, happy life to the newly wedded pair. May. they have peace on earth and joy in heaven. A Young Mother At i0'. "My mother has suddenly been mnde young at 70. Twenty years of intense mfrering from dyspepsia had entirely lisabled her, ntil six months ago, wben she began taking Electric Bitters, which Liaye completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs, W. L. Gilpat - ick, of Danforth, Me. Oreatest restora bive medicine on the globe. Sets Steim ich, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies e ho blood, and cures Malaria, Blillious- ] less and Weaknesses. Wonderful sJerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed - by Pickens Drug Oo.( NEW FALL MILLINERY STooK. C Having bought the entire stock of Willinery, Notions, and Fancy Goods >f Mrs. M. J. Chapman, Liberty, S. ,we wish to infot'm the old friends and patrons of this well known firm .hat we have just added an addi ,ion al new Fall line of H ats, Plumes, 'ips, Ribbons, Sllis, Laces,.Notions, to., and ate prepared to meet the equirements of the most exacting. a to style, qualhty and price. We have made the millinery line a tudy for a number of years, and will C ake pleasure in aiding all customers - a making appropriate selections. While giving correct styles, we vill not forget to give the very best - ossible values'. Respectfully, Mrs. R. Callaway & Co. -.Liberty, S. C a ForCoughs and Colds There Is a remedy over sixty i years old--Ayer's Cherry 3 Pectoral. Of course you have heard of It, probably have used i It. Once in the family, It stays; the one household remedy for I coughs and hard c'.ds on the chest. Ask your docioUr about It. In T o best kind of a testionia olfor over sIxty years." als 'an aotuwoera tt o rf e SARSAPARILL& 4. PILLS. Weha ue are~ etWe nbtteb P i icrgethe actty. I d ency for LOVE oK 25c. rage for 25c. :age for 50c, kage for $1.50. and hog pow o1 included. )rug Co. A VAUDIJ OF THANie. We desiro to return our heartfelt thanksAop the good people of this community for their kindness and help during the sickneis and death of our dear son and brother, Rt. W. Durham. Language is not suflicient to express our heartfelt thanks to those good people and to Dr. Bolt for his faithful and prompt attend. once as a physician, and especially to W. D. Spearman, who stayed so faithfully as a nurse. Uay the Lord bless every one of you. Our prayer is that you. may all receive a crown in heaven at last. Sincerely, . J. F. Abercrombie, J. E. Durham, P. C. Durham. Danger From The Plague. There's grave danger from the plague f Coughs and Colds that are so preva Lent, unless you take Dr. Kin 'd New Discovery for Oonsumption, Coughs and Colds Mrs. Geo Walls, of Forest Oity, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs aud colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wouderful relief in Asthma and ilay Fever, and makes we:ak lungs strong enough to ward off Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. 00c and $1,00. Guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. Trial bottle free. A CARD OF THANKS. Please allow me through the col umna of your paper to express my sincere thanks and- appreciations to the voters of Pickens county.for the vdo givenl me on the 1iti) of Septom. er in electing .me as one of your ~ounty. ommissioners. I will give to be county my best service. Most espectfully, Noah B. Moore. N~otices of sale, Wannts. Swvaps, ele, inserted in this Column at 5 cents pe line for each insortion. Nothing taken WANTED. -To make trade with some ne for 20 cords of Oak and 15 cords of ine wood. B. E. Goodwin, at Sentinel-Journal, Manages Read our premium offer. Ropp's alaculator to all who pay up and pay ne yeairin advance. This paper and Home and Fnrnm onei ear'for $1.25. This paper and the American Agrioul urist on year for $1.50. Adve'rtise your wants in this column. I Job work, tho kind you wvant, at rea onable prices, at Sen tinel Journal offlee, lee us before placing your next order. Trapass Notices, printed on oloth, or sale at this office at 50 cents a dozen. WANTED.-Hustling men for every. ouny in South Carolina to handle astest selling article 'on eprth. Big ommission. W. V. Austin, S615 htt at, Greenville, 8. 0. LABORERS WANTE,~~..T'' h~ep nish building, at $1.25 per day. ____ raig 'Bros. WE arc prepared to handle butter in alf or pound prints. Good qinality ranted. Craig Bros. WAtN ING.--AII parties are warn d not to harbor or feed my daughter, enna, who has left her home. Warren Oliver. If you wantto sellyour larn1in wn or country or buy farm or tim. er land or town property see c4 rrite me and I will save you money. T. E. AL.ExANDEni, Real Eetate Agt. *. Walhalla, 8. 0. FOR SALE.. A CamipbellPes Sgoo.d co:Iditi-m; now running; bed 2 x 46. It is in good f6x and .will is sold at a bargain and on as ~rmis. A~ pl'y for particulors to this Tlee. t Pin*, s.ot O, li n. t ,ltei lovembler, Ih I'Bar nieti. nmit~h far. .ntai ning 10:1 a.uree. A b. ut 50) 'iert ell tiber-al. G-i'd four ru,', Oi ouse at . tem ment house. s'ploniig ichaid of is hit ti ees. T.ag b~rgnm-h,.g tin t hro'iul b 1. Mrs.. L. A. Sumjbb, n the town of Pickenis, II ar the usiness pairt of town. tf J. J. Lt wae WWI '* 3*1'11F FOLGER AR#4ST a Most com AL-4 ~ ~ GP 11eneral Mer. cha "Iv r p nin Pickens For 4$ 1pUt m/rgongy we have been receiving almost daily ca loa4 slIiprnepts ,f Pry Goods Clothig, Hats, Shoes, Hard * ware; Oroceries, Furniture - $ugics and Wagons 'till we are r,9g;prep red to show yot the largest, bst selected anc arranged stook of Genera Merchga)dise in the up-country Ivery floor in each department is packed almost to the ceiling with goods hocught- at the, righi prices. Goods. bought righ1 sell- themselves and we bu3 nothing but the best goods a right prices. Our Dry-Goods departmen is conplete in. every. detail Everything in Domestics, Out ings fron) 6r to 12%c. Flan nels, Jeans, ..Kerseys,. Percals Ginghams, Plaids and Drills Largest lot, - of ,Bjankets eve shown in Pickens, at 5Qc tc $7.00 per pair. * . * Dross.-Goods! .Dress, Goods!! Worsteds, Cassentiers, Pan amas, . Serges, Broad Cloths Henriettas, Brilliantines. Em broidered. 'Mohairs, - Dresc Flannels, all; colors,-with silk. and trimmings, to -match& Th( leading colors for. this seasor are Black and White and Gra Plaids. We have a full li:Weoi - these colors. Cloaks, Jackets aid Skits. A full and complete line in all the latest styles a l colors for Children, , IVs , and Ladies. Jackets.' and Cloaks 'd~ ~ n Cloaks - l 0_!& from $r.-5oto $r 2-50. Skirts from $1.25 to $6.co.. We also carry the Kenyon * Rain Coat for ladies and men. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and C Walkover Shoes, Stetson Hats, Kei * . Mitchell Wagons6 * ,Folger Applicatio n for Charter **I ' iTATE OF 8OUTH 0A1ROLINA, hM fl1I COUNTY OF PIOKENS. L'o lion. J. T. (antt, Secretary of State. TM A[ We, the undersigned citizens of the Spree~m ibove State and county, resp eetfully lpe- ictV a titlon that yo~u will grant a Charter, mn-RedDn :orporating the Baptist c hurch, know NO12N10SAI ta the White Oak Spring spbureb, inMidMie Oentral Township, State aind County4:0p :0amlPie iforesaid. :pm1:6un Irg Rles~ectfully submitted, 50 m1:0a A~ R1ev.'F. W. Moiore, far. g~r ~s~ . Irael Simpson, J1. W. WVrighta Samuel agtaiss MecOlore, A. H. Oglesby, Samuel Laiy, Altan al xotS Deacone. N.1 ouos ihXs man No 12N 1 TAI 110 acres q~d farm l:40ipm 1w0:4o amJLEO v Picke II ~ierty.Tiths goo andterms:a10 pmurn :00 am *Ma Ajpito W H.Chapan, ibety, r 1:15 pm 1:1 No. a uasl o tossg oSnt~atio s ss pl trin, daye e pt 8.1j O~ft*IlN. 10conetswiss uI ~No 9 coNuggttswtttitSoNo 110o~ acsdreh good farml Bla ilictowno eOnaiso attiii~~t wEST mG ib ert 75tm cutton; 15Oris in aure; resi 4. n~w ng 'IIIm d1Iut buildin . Renisor "$ 020 aie m . No. Effdalyeio [f t kn'rquick ea beR SALLO fEOPLE4 per ""^"""'toine _ee As evndsial .00dn lt pmsr, N. 8, aly ex er - iet.Tte oo n em ay Lares 9:00 a m.ujont A__pytoW._ H._ Obapman,__ Liberty,_or 3: N p , No. 5 dall1 fror 3. .j.Robinson,, Pickene,;1m --.' .... na nei s at W il H O SUMT 'Sle N I rew F O 1040,oe UHeat and 50newe V$g0, burgff%~ 3:0 erm trewc Oduero FroO TIn u y re a t r oiy n 4 saie It Qucks for anaft transc:40~s. -IRA adLN -RO-... .00 pN. 85 0.al]ec LBS, orJ.OW. LAig.nay t.~ Ge9:T THORNEE Clothing! Clothing! Clothing On this line we have n4 competition. There are thre< essential things to make a sui of clothes what it should be an< these Pre fit, style and quality Buying clothes as we do in larg< quantities from five of th< i largest clothing concerns in th< country, enables us to give yot l all of these qualifications at - very reasonable price. Suiti for children 3 to 1 7 years fron 75c to $6.oo; suits for youth, 13 to 20 years from $2.50 t( $r 2.50; suits for men, stouts slims and regulars, $3.50 tc $25.00; overcoats for boys ( to 20 years from $3.00 tc $i0.oo; overcoats for mer $4.oo to $25.00. Extra pant for boys and men, all sizes anc a!l prices. Among the differen lines o clothing we handle il the celebrated Jane Hopkin make for boys and the Hors< Shoe brand for men. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes, The increase of our sho( trade has been phenomenal, The reason of it is we sell gooc shoes. We can hardly supply the demand. Shoes have ad vanced from i o to 40 per cent but we are holding to olk prices as much as possible The old renowned Battle Axi still lea.ds them all. T'he bes shoe made for the money Battle Axe Shoes are worn b everybody. They come in a sizes, all styles and all price, We are sole agents for th Walkover Shoes for mer $3.50, $4 oo and $5-oo. The Stetson Shoe for mer $5.oo and $6.oo, and th Zeigler Shoe for ladies, $3.0 and $3-50. Big stock of Hats and Cap 'rent's Furnishing Goods a Spe< lyan Rain Coats, Iron King St Thonle3 E NO r l'able No 4 ch 10 19106RE D Read Up NS Nol1i No 9 Mixed Mixed URSr IO"' 25p 7:30 pri ces ri din 2:20pmu 7:10 pmn have Charg y IV 2:15pm 7:05 pm ~ is anxious to hern Rail way No II hlorl RaftilayN4 app'y to LOR1 acin Manmager Y. T -rain,,, (rr . profit. k pril 14, 110(1. ii; Bring in tatiouns arrivo ait (L (1 Spiarttaburg andi I, Aumusata, Oe. P I. Ci nto ( tonl 9:40, Spartan-. 0(d 2:46 p mn, pi ml Sunaday. for Lau-,* ationse. Arrive at -______________ 'pt sunday fromU staitions, esi.agut sa';" J. F. Hairris is si self. Come arc through between Bryn io. gi . chandise, but 8. c. 24 pound sa ExsaR.A. other things rICE. w~hich is as be in the Ru 0...: seed, Bliss Wee'<a on T: o achi month an Hebron, r each sale: (day ~f. LYNCI, J lduervisor. 17. W(' j for men and boys. If you would wear the best hat buy ) the Bomar Hat at $3.00, or the a Stetson Hat at $5.00 or $6.oo. Hardware of every descrip I tion. Just received a solid cai of Stoves and.a.car of Barbed Wire and Nails, with, price. right, Big stock of Hardessi Sad. dces, Bridles, Robes and Horsq Blankets. Large Assortment of Trunks. Art ' Squares and Rugs, Furniture, Buggies, Wagons and Surreys.. The entire second floor of our build ing, 70 x 120 is devoted en tirelyto Buggies and Furniture. We buy both in solid car lots and can give you rock bottoi prices. We carry the largest stock of Furniture in Pickens county. A look will convince t you we speak the truth. Everything needed for the house. Oak Suits from $15.oo to $65-oo, Oak Beds from $2.00 to $19.00; Dressers $5-o0 to $r 5.00. Hall Rockers, Centre Tables, Dining Tables, K~bep Tables, Sideboards, Safes and. Bed Lounges. We can save you at least To per cent on anything you may need in Furniture, Stoves or the House Furnishing line. Just received a solid car of Chase City Buggies and a car of Mitchell Wagons. If you are looking for the wagon that carries the load, runs tl lightest and runs the longes buy the Mitchell, you won have to carry it to the shc e every time the moon changes. Bring your cotton to Pickens ' for this is the best market in the county, and while here call on us. for.anything. you- need. e aprecat your busi every time.gh Yours truly, :ialty. Sole Agents for Stetson and >ves, Newv Home Sewing Machines, And Co. FOR FALL BUSINESS. is full of Fall and Winter Goods with ght ,to .everybody. Mrs. Freeman will of our D~ras Goods D~epartnment, and she sell t ve'ry lady in the county. FLOUR. .le nothing but the best flour at close the chickens and eggs while prices are Respectfully, ONE.PRIWE CASg BTORE., OTICE THAT-: ill in business at the samne old stand by him und and get some bargains in general mner don't all conme at once. I will sell your a . ck of good flour for 50 cents. And all according, minus Meat and Dried. Fruit high as IMaman was hung. Irish potato ,Early Rose, Burbanks and Beauty of by the peck at any old price. F. HARRIS, By flimse,