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of Nor may soon be Pberty, are -event at can find heirfiner paefthispaper. - -~wo a beene -(shop of the Pick newmemfarin edotShoe ' announces that the r.jowley Wilhiat ~ ,ef1~efitting and sel 'f?:.a~O~ eet his old-friet the advantages f for mer, women a I1MONT ~ Greenville's I~an Street and McBee ~ AveOn the Corner. IRE ENV Mrs.'H.M-ig and Mr. a ZPace, of ase, were v ~zsad relatives in' Picke (~~Na~l~flstOre Satufrdaynlig1 ~' No.166 ges'the flour; 397 gets t gets the c -fe If S ~au~store and get your prize. Th frst solid ea'rload if I. H. C.fai ~ mplements 'that ever came to t county was seceived by Heatn-BrU SqroCo. this week. Most of th. -are already sold, which1 cpod sign thatour farmers are prosp mng and aremakngpeartions tofa en cigmre progressive lns . Stewart, one of the good substantial citizensof nearliet,3 a~ business visitor in PickensFr. For aln time helias been treast of the FrtBaptist church at Libe and he informs us that their beaut new church bg~lding'win soon be e pleted. ., - The Woman's. Missionary Societ; the Pickens Bpstchurch will obs< the second wekin March as awee pryeand the meetings will be at tehomes of the members of soiey Sui's meeting will be at hehome of Mr.Cla .n Newtc 33 oeloCk. All chrb members rgdto attenid these meetings. L~iWhite Salve heals so riThe 25 cents. . E EWIS, Ph.- C., PrOp T. .He and ay. all day song service church on the first -i -at 9. a. m. ix ile and Mountain are to be there. Every Gary, 17-year-old son of Chief ce Egene B., Gary,. of the South ma Supreme court, was drowned Lexington, Va., Sunday, while testing ice on a.pond. He was a mem ber of the frshman class of Washing tn and Lee university. ErnestFol _has returned from New YorkPhiladia andBaltimore, where chased an immense stock of he ana1=d" . for Folger, r theiradvertise enteach week and keep posted. W. C. Gaines, a good citizen of Nor s, was inPickens Friday and while re The'Sentinel a very pleasant cS12' e has been taking this paper a long time and he gave us a nice compli ment, which we greatly appreciate. John E. Steele, who is connected with a large iron manufacturing concern in Idianapolis, Ind., is visiting his pa. rent, apt and Mrs. R. E.. Steele, or eowee mver. We regret to learn that Mrs. Se ddesot improve in health. ement oGreenville's Big Shoe yhve secured the services swho .has many years [igshoes. He will be Ld ere and and explain ,rsvings on all grades of nhildren. HOE CO. igShoe Store. Where the Big Shoe Hangs Out. LL, S. C. L d ewis' White Salve for but ca't be beat. The Piekenis T'ownshiy Singing c vetion held its ieuar meeting ati ~thodist church in Pickens last Si y t dyafternoon. A large crowd of int t t sed people were present and grea - njyd the good service. Next me 1 in be held with the Pickens Messrs. Frank and Ben Hendri have each purchased a new "Metz" toiobile and as soon .as the roads Sgood shap will join the seed os.ru will use his largei'y on rlroural givig hspatronsUi se for his around his farm. Sev other new cars are expected in Piel 2 nd nafew days. M isses Grace and May Cashion ;h Chrlotte, N. C., experienced mnillm aepurchased the stock of goods po wl of the Millinery Shop, lo n olger, Thornley & Co.'s store will continue at the same place, a a larger stock of the latest mnillin Ehe f heyoung ladies have arrived in . ms e nsand have already made many fri th fbyteir charm of manner and unas: fing w g ays. They would be glad to tethose interested in millinery to ca them themat Folger, Thornley & Co.s s After the cold is gone -D Die's Tasteless Extract of Liv ILier Oil. Price, $1. Keo Pharmacy. teof Remedies and of ever proprietary articl usually found in a first-class drin store, will be found in ouxT estab lishm'ent-every article fresh an of the best quality. Outside .C ourr highly serviceable prescril tion department we carry a con pee ine of the standard med enes for all diseases., Hig gulaity and .low price is o1 business motto. Pone 24-we deliver by Parc Davis' White Salve for burr IfARARACV Phsone 2 FERTILIZER ALL RING OPENING chk 5h6th .& 7th We will as usual handle several n will be with us on these the leading brand full line of ISAAC HAM- Murate Potash ngPefmon YOe FM Top Dressers, and you will always fin othes kntw---hey will also the prices here just as low as you will know that there will be a anywhere for the same standard of reduction in the prices this that you will always find at the Big Store ill pay you to wait for Mr. order your Spring Suit. You ou want it-made just as you Weason. Come i your withi the fit guaranteed. When we announced last Fall that we would close out our Dry Goods business we meant it. Wq had phenomenl success a oud le t We- por se y ou also that the new season would see this store expand -dt hadful of these left. promisedyou ind way larger and better selections in the lines to be featured in the future and we are now in position to make the an in every way agradbte eetosi h ie o vr ri n ih o eaerayt nounciment to you that we have made good--the goods are here---others coming on every train and right non we are t show you the largest stock of goods under one roof in this section. THE BIG STORE holds acordial welcome for eveoer any time that suits your convenience--and your presence will always be appreciated by us and we'll do everything in ourper to make the visit pleasant and if you buy you may rest assured that you have bought as ch-ap---in nine cases out of ten ---than you would have gotten the same goods elsewhere. Again we say We can show you more goods under one roof than any other store in this section-Not taking into consideration our dry goods department at all. S Goods Coming in by the Car Load Ever train co1mingf into Pickens carries car loadafr ca o o -goo s for-the Big 8-tore. W agoYns, ,Bu ge FuniurFarm Implements, Stoves, Ranges. H[ardwar C11 ooing, Bilticn s t als, Gasolene LdAgines, Pumps, Heavy and fancy Groceries Etc 4' Everything you want for the farm or home at a good 4 w substantial saving in price! <4 4'WSTIL L GLOSING OU TTL{E 4 DRY GOODS 4' ~~bu The stock is fast melting away, but there are lots and lots oftment Barais4 shere for you yet. When in the store drop aroundT t tics deartet ans eeo 44? what opportunity there is here for mnoney saving. Th prich a jus ts owe UJ they possiblgT can be macto and we are doingo ni 1 buieshachdi this oe L. partment. But stocks are getting in suc o nd tio tha tis canoE keepW. 4 ~long. Ii you want some of these Bargains our advice to youi O EN W Kee--------~ 1 1 3 mUli l LBigger Buying Power Means ens eBuying as we do for SPOT CASH in quantities, we get the jobbers price on ni 4 It will always pay you. We are in evrthnIha o esito tiAsoe +-etrsae-hnee o sev o -e-This means considerable savings to our 4 ter in ev r wa .Etck . ar b g erus ersl as w e in to e this s aving , 4-+ selections are btter and values are better. bI ustoer aso wae nota mon y et this couvngts ieYou owe it to yourself to see what we butnd anticipaedea pamne o marisoun re +hav beoreyoubuy.Getourpries,- on your part with prices in other store4 - 4 make an honest comparison between our andanicpaedpamSts C-priC.4 o goods---our prices--and the other fellow, wndmntaeti oyu e+then you decide where it pays you to buy. Easley Route 1 sie"r, Msu. rd Jones neat Death of william E. Logaice siste 5..b On account of the sleet the IWilliam E. Long died at his Wmnch.ter, of the Crow Creek * V 35U'.iA ff Y5j Rain, sleet, snow and mud Valentine party at the Lend- home near Piedmont on Sat- section.Kao aCesa a b B s l u u k t o n w rf eeks. he can' ofete pansthn fed unrtishl ousay ni stpura. Feb. 1628fhs if e e ve adwretrnd hom after spending a 50s.BetFoaBuktfSnwrt but mud c'tese n thing Between $2 and $13t, e and ofi chidren to lemoun hi fee days with Mr. and Mrs. G. Lard and a an CSRofee 0 e fMiss Edith Lendhardt visited alized from the sale of the re- departure. Mrs. daft Black. E. rnshM a rtnhsbe hs tmyso ri ac frensnd relatives in Green- frehments, which willhbe sed r of sLberty, is duheraii i rs tes art i hais br~essein po hc ilettl h odrt T redTvile -s -week elbrr. tou s ic oo s f r ishe d co uin. .Long i e ty s a first qu t sick M r . eruhact im r v n .W th e abve p rhaes abst ly r ee.ii a ch I w l MsAneErwmthisendhardt by the Cross Roads string band. zealous Christian worker. 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