PfyfJNor= ZVERY THURSDAY NORNNG. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. 0. THoMPSON. EDrroS. Telephone 32 Hbbription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. fnterd at Pickeng Fuftoce as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: TljURSDAYSEPTEMBER 9. 1909. THE NORTH POLE IS DISCOVERED. Up to a few days ago the en tire world were congratulating Dr. Cook upon the wonderful feat accomplished by him in discovering the North Pole single handed, and in honor of success the scientific societies and rulers of various countries have tendered him invitations to visit and dine with them. He is looked upon as the Columbus of the day, and the American people are jubilant over the fact that the Pole was discovered by an American Citizen. It now seems that Comman der Peary has accomplished the same feat, whether or not this is a fact, it remains to be seen. l)r. Cook not only claims that he has discovered the North Pole but can furnish data to substantiate his report, and if Commander Peary can do like wise, there is no doubt but what it will be necessaay to empanel a jury of scientific men to in vestigate the evidence submitted by Dr. Cook Columbus and Commander Peary Cabot. It is a matter of little con sequence to us who discovered the North Pole, because the con tention will be between two American Citizens and no mat ter how the decision is awarded, the honor and glory of accom plishing this marvelous feat will be recorded in the histories of ' the world as being done by one -aMth of these persistent, per genuine discover, is the guest of many banquets give in his honor by Foreign Governments and the attention and courtesy shown this distinguished Ameri can throughout the course of his travel is a source of inex pressible gratification to every American Citizen, and will no doubt be a matter of consider able surprize to Commander Peary when he learns of the fact that one of his pupils has ac complsihed a work which he has been trying to solve for a great many years. Liberty Items. The howling east winds doth blow, dry weather prevails, and the farmer is gathering his fod der rapidly as it is firing fast, as well as other things, even fruit and many kinds of orna mental trees are shedding their, leaves prematurely. The last fourteen days have been almost entirely without rain, just sunshine and very hot. With dry, hot winds the past week has. made late crops fail fast and the early cotton pop open rapidly. Liberty furnished a consider able delegation for the excusion to the land of the sky last Wed nesday and they seem to have had a great time. Some of the party was so well pleased with Asheville that they did not re turn with the excursion. There was not a very large delegation that wvent from here to the Red Shirt reunion at An derson last week. Among the visltors in our midst of late we notice Mrs. Hyde, of New York, who is visiting her brother. E. B. Rich ardson. She returned home Sunday. Mrs. Fickling, of Blackville, S. C., visited her father, E. B. Richardson, and she and Mrs. Hyde went on the excursion to Asheville. We notice that Newton Rich ardson has returned from an ex tended trip to White Sulphur Springs, Fla., where he went for the benefit of his health. He n that bathing in the sul phur water was a health restor ei, and was especially good fbr rheuthatism tvith which he was troubled. He was considerably benefited. Mrs. Dunwoody. and her daughter, Miss Vicky, have gone to spend the winter with rela tives in Florida. Rev. Bailey and family have returned home after a monI h's, vacation and visit among rela tives and friends. Frank Glenn and Profs. Ariail and Taylor have returned from their extended tour of the wild and wooley west. In their rounds they took in Salt Lake City, California, Seattle Exposi tion, Yellow Stone Park, beside many other places of historical note. They report a grand time. We notice a surveying party passed through here the otherday surveying the proposed autonio bile road and we heard that the engineer who did the surveying said that this wts the nearest and most practical route. C. An Ordinance Providing For 'i he Closing O( Any Strett Oc Strtets In The 'ity ot l'ick ens, S- C.. Against Tiaffic Or Travel When Tht- Public Safety iay Rlqiire. h,E IT ORDERED by the Mayor and AIltrman tof ihe Civ of lickens in cinincii assembled, and by Authority of the same: :ection 1. That whenever it shall. in the judgement of tho Mayor. or of such p r..n as may be act iing as Mayor. of the Carv of eickens. become ieces.sary or proper for ti.e public safety to ck.se any street or streets, alley or alleys, or otier pa or ti ave-l ways of th.- Gity of Pickeis. against ti'avel or traffic or both, it shall be lawtul for the Mayor or such other oflicer to direct the same so to b, closed, and to direct and require the police force of the said City to en force his orders in respect to the same. Section 2. That the said officer is hereby authorised to establish "*danger lines," and to rail off, or provide and maintain any other meats and methods, either or both, upon said streets and passage ways of the City of Pickens as in his judgement may promote the safety of the general public, mhen ver in his judgement such public safety may require, and he is authorised to use the police force of said City in the enforce ment of this ordinance. Q-ction 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to go beyond any sucl. '-danger lines" so established, or to in terfere with the same in any way, or to o up any street, alley or passage way so railed off, without the written per missimn of the 31aycr or other such of ficer. lione and ratified in t;ouncti assemoiea at Pickens, S. C., this September 7th A. D. 1909.. J. R. Ashmore. B. B. LaBoon. Ch)d. 12 Mile River, Bud Kelly and the Dean lands. Terms, one half c;ash and the balance on a credit of (12) months, the credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchas'r and a mortgage of the prem ises with interest from day of sale on the credit por tion, with the prividege f the purchaser or purchasers paying all cash on day of sale. Terms of sale must be complied with within one hour after sale or it will be resold on same day. Purchaser or purchasers are to pay for all papers and for the recording of the same. A. J. Boggs, (seal) Clerk of Court. ADMINISTRATORS SALE Pursuant to authority vested in me, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pick ens Court House, on saleday in October, 1909, during the legal hours for such saes, the following described real estate, towit, lying on Madden Bridge road and near the town of Central. All that piece, porcel. or tract of land, belong ing to F. L. GJarvin, deceased, and con caining 117 acres, more or less. adjoin. ing lands of Ira Hlolliday, Davis, Kelly, Tract No. 2. and tract No. 3. and lying on branches of Six Mile Creek, and more fully described in plat made by B. D. G3arvin, when surveyed and laid oft y him, the 27th of October, 1'-99. For futher meets and bonds see said pint. Tract No. 2. Also at same time and place. I offer for sale' tract No. 2. of. this prorperty containing 122 acres, lying in P'ickens County. on a branch of the Six Mile Creek, and bounded by lands of Kelley, Lawrence, tract No. 3 and No. 1. Tract No. 3. Also at same time and place 1 otfer tract No. 3, for sale, con-. taimng 125 acres. lying on branch of Six Mile creek, in Pickens county, and ounded by hmnds of Hlolliday, tract No. 1 and tract No. 2 and Lawrence lands and more fully d+-scribed in plat made by B1. D. G arvin, bearing date of 26thday of October, 199J. Also aIt same time and place a tract of 2i c.crcs lying on the Maw Bridge road, bounded by lands of Hollidayan Maw lands. an Terms of ta:e: Cash. Purebaser or purcasers to p .y for all papers and re-. cording of se me Mrs. Marietta Garvin, De&fness Qnet iCuri by local pplioations, as they e innot reach diseased portionof the ear, There is only. one vaj do cure deafness. and that is,by' contitutionsl remedies, Defness is caused by an ii,flamed cor dition of the mu(ous lining (if the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect I- :.ring, and when it is entire ly clos d. I I atness is the result. And anitss Lhe . iammatiou can be taken out and this tube restored to its nwrmal condition, hearing will oe destroved for ever; uine cases out of ten art caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the naiucous sur facts. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused b3 catarrh) that cannot be cured Ly Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENNEY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. T10M01 :te 041 SWdOIl MN soD! BU Ii PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleantes and bratiifies the hair. ronxites a 1luxuriwit growth. I~A __ Never Fails to rieswre Gray Ha~-1Iir to its Youtiqui coi,3r. Cure. e!p di"ws a & hair fling, 5c nd 1.atDruggistj PA K4ahs Yvarvolou Co inr Blood P. 1. P. purifies the blood, hui stren-.:th to wte:tkened nerves, expels halpp,int.s.s. wlit-re sokiiess, gloomy feel IL Il~r ,.j&t,li11T111 Poison and ski .,eses. like blotehes, pIT hv::d. wt s.o without fear of contrac pq!ri1ier i:: tie woril. Lad1ies whose systems are poisoned dition due to menstrual irregularities derfnt on ic and blood cleansing pro R1uoo :)d Putassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, A JEWE ilip V W I1I. 20 auc.:s L*.- ...A 12. 170 acres 25i miles not small house, good barn, fine< bearing, some good saw timbe: school, 2 miles from church. crop on this place. Price, per 13. 186 acres, 11i miles fror Creek; 90 acres cleared, balan, house completed; 28 acres of I cultivation; 15 acres wired in p; 14. 163 acres, 1 2 miles froi house, good outbuildings; good balance in original forest; 15 ac $3,0o, and dirt cheap. 15. 200 acres, 7 miles wvest acres good creek bottom Ian acres enclosed in pasture; can 100 acres and two of 50 acr several places in this section fo can have this one for $25 per a get ahead of y6u on this. If you do not find on this on me for full descriptive list o tions of the county. I may ha ing for. If you wish to sell, se Yours H. M.H E Box 264. STATEMENT OF T: THE LIBEl [Located at Liberty, S. C., at the R ESOURCES. oa sand Discounts... . . -- 9 -- 9 - 7 )ema nuld Loans ....-----1 -- 7 werdrafts ........---. --. --. --. - Zaninaig HIouse.......... -- - - *rurn iture and' Fixtures.... -- --. Jue from Iauks and TIrust companies -55( ]urrency..........----.----.---.-. ;old ............. .. ilver and other Coiui. -.- ---. --..--- . 5 91 hecks and Cash Items.............----- - 15 i Total....... .. ...... .-----------7 ATk OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. ftr mec came HI. C. SHIRLET, Caspier of anIi itao ve andt foregoing .statement is a tru sw *r o and subscribed before me thIl<:tthd -ree -.\tte.t: L1 10 RGA N, sliC igI 1E , -Directors. Notice 0 timent and DiS le. NOTTUF given that I will make to J. B. Newherry i EF(i.. Ju >bate for Pic;ei! countv, i ,f South Catrolina. on the :svpt 190!). at 11 r'clock in n. or as soon tlhre after as ion C.Ln be heard. for 1.re -' .etlement of tle tsiate of v s deceised, and obtain . admimistrator of Waid eStat. Lula L Davis. Admui.ii.trtr ix. NcVce and Creditors, ALL p ig clains ,g.Iirs' the cztta Ji-n W DaVir must ire: P duly proven mi Ir before lay of Septemlbpl 19)0 or I )avnent: and nl l persons i said estate, ru;. wake pa before the abov, datw, to ti ed. Lula L. Davis. Administratri:v. Pot A Eggs. -10 -Silver Liaced SWyand $1.00 per 15. Guaran ch of 8 out of 115. PARTRIDGE. Pai~ll, ali~Ocrol~ ds up the lebilitated. gives disease, gi tient health and,(I ilgs aid las revailcd. Smala i:. (d in . all blood nples. Ol IrS, ttter, sc.!Id iction that the best blood and whose an impure con , are pecul ;ed by the won perties of .ickly Ash, Poke SAVAN L C E is th4e deli woman. To see the tuazn; ients that we are showing f, trade, is to want maiy oi-r mr casket. T1 - ECES from the t - iniest watches to the eight-c All are warranted Ito KEEP: )blewaie in solid and plate( nlhete in fine de. bigns at m. s. Inspection in vited. 'IDERH. th of Pick cres cleared; >rchard of :h trees just Son this p miles from You cou! ~ et a 4-horse acre, $20. n the cour >nl Big Crow ce in orig st; six-room >ottom; la gh state of asture. F 85. n court h od six room I 2-horse ,n on place; res in ber ;ture. Pi ice of Picken as cleared, 6 d, balance ial forest, 20 cut this int racts; one of es each if I have sold r $30 or n crc, but you cr. Don otherx fellow list what ) write or call f farms lo' [ifferent sec ye the ver ou are look e me. for busine ens, S. C. HE COND TY NK, close of bu: e 23rd, 1909. ICapital Stock P' .. ..... 5.000J 00 Undivided Pro! t E.xpen-. ses and TIaxe. .. -- - 7 l 71) Indvidual iep. Check.. 18.91$ 73 Time ('ertifiatt .... 16,451 77 Cahier's Check ..... 70 E hls Payable, nI cactes for Montey Ilorro. ... .... ie 00 Total ....- -- -- ,1(t2 7! the above name< ing' duly mvorn e condition of s wn by the books C. SHIIRLEY. ay of June, 1909. TIem S. -otary Publ ii. ryBe yoti vasy or you1 oirlbe serivice. Look into our show win-,lov the foremost makers, they rep wmnners, For Sale. Exchange or Swap What youi,ro: tti trid-, wi? Got aIng you ant to dsyo of W it do you rsanho t'r.de ofT somothing you have got for omething you havn't got. WHIt sell or ssap yo two grood hi les, one u ith o::nter b Srake Will swvayl y:u good s1-wing lmnehinle. one good swing machmi ,"ri oan" for salt- for w10 t e0. i Goodff stove for sale. for 4.00. ieludir s me vessells. 'till :a yo engi:.ieig ahie Toel gorl tr:le AW 15 h: ni - Fe \,ri* ewing marhie for sale fo(i .30 Ti macine rtaii lgstoor sle or5..0 Onietnew 2'ii h OI i p. gaPeenie fra alu eI or 5.tl picel 12.00.V 1 Oein ne lni aonnine,trsl ~. newi) Fii uanrtd ' ..egre retail's for 3 3c.i0, to sw'Iapig for go d mhorse. w On:e pnd ~hP.rgesolin.ep stainefr ngine to U:ad". Wln:t will Joa give fo-- i'. 11 ave g. t:at 6 to 11 h' wn n. in spend3id or.dtin to sel for 17 ea cs'.i, or will ell fe or 18 0 0 p :r - : sh, balancet SE ured lhv uiual pi; e One 2d huand in.-- m~0 good si.ape t' rale. ~va'on. lb a ' '" ni grooud fix f. r I I. (One chi .mi.i is' i-g :irb:n.-. made lw the New. iM* it -'w'*nt It:5(ei ptI '' nfohine ...r T. ii. b-s tinhi::e I - ails fo 43 . o l1e can fix 3 tin np. Summnons fCr Relief. TATE O1F8)1 l i* t >RtIN.. I( tit 'I (~l'c Pe Sunilotnls fur la lift~ (t:mopLi t G-r,'ed. I3en Rt. 'T, [l . rt , ':I mt. li . he Defendttant abotve nm' Yto, ar'' lht rehrl sui mmnra' vnd r the sucib.I(''ers a It ter t tl'' at ick n 'oulrt IH[use, Soth Ci artlina withtlin wen ty dla's after t servic- hereof xlusive otf the iday of sneth service:an f vonI fail to : s.vtr thle ctomiplit with;in the time a f. resaid,. the pi iitI n this ae'ion wi'l aptply to thie Court or the reditr tlamleod in te cemn laint. Jate Julv. 26. A. I i IN 9. hert: PRh aice :tak nottite .the i the comTipla'init 1 n hle altove st ate : n't i n. and the sium nns, ttf which tht' feigtting is a coy were filed, in the o'' of A. J1. Haz-s Clerk of Court tf I 'am imn Plen.s If or Pickens County. S. C.. an July 26th, A. D. 19(u0.I' iaifs . ItitC Professional Cards . E.BOGS W E.FINDlLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens S. C. *D .1 PLEpt Let us array you in one of our many ntw styles handled by us of some of the most famous manufac turers, and lead you to a mirror. You look at your reflection and the hard-to-pleas disappears at ONCE. Ve have dealt with lots of men who came to us skeptical of our ability to satisfy them with ready made clothes. They are regular custoners now; once you wear our clothes, is enough to kill all prejudice, The spring styles are very sensible and attractive. We have tried to consult all tastes in making our selections, and we believe we have sucoce-ded. hard 10 ph>ase, v sta n4(d rcadv to rV vs, you will see thwre a display of new nmodels from some of esent the liateSt fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, )THCILD'S, alcEENVILiX, S. C ATCOSiT Next amla iy myentire stot k of gooOs will be cfferrd at cost. until soid, I prefer t,, s -i in btilk. if nor will rptail it. v , i-re iotis - is for rent. I :lso offor all thp furnitur in my r h-'m. ATIN-1hiiig not s l before will be .oI I o I o to 1he high hd-l-tr ton 'e embr f2. 2.1 ancd 24th at my store homs- - irel str e-. I oier nmv paintitionl on, the Cvnt.al r --i: . f b r -tin 125 acrts an( not a better farm in the cou :-y i will I am pr gaired to give time on any pr v! e. frre 1. on aeceptal i c.dijtteral. T. D. HAMliS. "FREEal Rge! GIVEN AW A Y a Second Prize for Best t~1 1 New, Presh, Crisp SPRING GOQD& Ihave sp)ared no means in securmng for this Spring's bu; nss theO newest a.nd freshest goods that could be found,' a I t the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as t-> give us a SPECIAL ALE all the time. We do not have to try to fool the i.eo,>!e to "Special Sales" Mly 20 years business reputation justi is me in saying that you get what you buy and whit we ramiise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: WVe have almost anything in ;tock that the average buyer of dry goods may need, but es ecially (10 we call attention to white goods. We hate a rand assortme:nt of these goods in plain ,.nd fancy, rangmng 1 prices 10, 15, 25, 35 and Soc. the y'ard. OUR COLORED WVASH GOODS are eqjual to any ;easons offering' we have ever shown. A\ orc- h~! " e " )oth Alen's and Ladies Under Vests a' den's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosier ions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOW FOR THE STAPLES. The .- o.mx ca nes for 5c. The best aud heaviest 36 inch wide sheeting ht can be sold for 5c. Cotton Chec'