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Pickhns SenUlleWJonrul PUBnIBHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. --BY The Sentinel-Jouraal Company. J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDITOR. Telephone 32 cnbeription s1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rate- Reasonable. utored at Pens Fstomffce an Second Clas Mail Matter PICKENS, S.. C. : THURSDAY OCTBER 7. 1909, Telephones and-Babies.. The Southern Bell Tele phone workmen have finished their job in Pickens, and now this city has one of the neatest and best equiped little exchanges to be found anywhere in the country. This exchange sup plies direct communication with all points of the outside world to 76 subscribers, who are well pleased with the service and treatment they are getting. The service is all that could be expected and the treatment is all that could be desired. In Miss Jones, the Southern Bell has a jewel and she is a credit to any exchange, doing even more than is required or expect ed of her to give the patrons good service. The night calls are looke-d af ter by her brother, Mr. H. E. Jones, and, while he is "red headed," this applies only to his curly locks, for he is a good-nat ured as he is auburned-haired and takes all sorts of pains to look after the subscribers and see that they get good, quick, service, never getting rattled the least bit at the seemingly ceas less, as well as sometimes use less, requests of telephone users. Mr. A. R. Martin, the mana ger is a friend, indeed, to the people of Pickens, and he wants them to have and enjoy the very best service the Southern Bell can give, and to that end he labors at all times-as well as collects the monthly dues you contribute for the privilege of talking. He makes periodical visits to Pickens for the above purposes, and is due in the city now, but we have found out the reason he hasn't come. The editor is in receipt of a letter from which I we make bold to cull a few sen - tences: "I am a little girl baby.| I arrived at the home of Mr. andi Mrs. A. R. Martin, 618 E. Washington, st., Greenville, S. C., on Sunday, the 26th of Sept. Although I have only been in this world a few days, I'll have you know I am boss at our house. Whenever I want any thing all I have to do is raise my voice; then everyone works over time to find out what I want. I'ts jolly fun. My papa says I'm a little Chi nese with a red face, pug nose1 and that I only weigh 8 pounds.' But then I don't think he's so big. I'll lose my guess if I don't give him cold feet before the winter is over by making him get up in the middle of the night for the paregoric, and he will frost his ears going to the drug store for Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup. ~~ There is a sweet little woma ~~ ~on apillow .~' She is goo ~,and I can see right now that we are going to get along together all right. I am the owner of a very nice voice which I cultivate every night. If you don't believe it ask the neighbors. If my name is not on your "calling list'"swill be pleased to have it there. Papa says my telephone No. is 2951 and the young men have "unlimited ser vice" over it to talk to me. My papa says the telephone| is a great thing. He was at the Pickens County Fair and sawi the baby show. So many pretty babies set him to hankering forj one, so he 'phoned our doctor to bring him one, and here I am. Every family ought to have a phone-its a great help. Mr. H. B, Bryan, (our District Commer cial Manager) hasn't been mar ried very long, and he has two." "Little Eight Pounder." No wonder Mr. Martin is stay ing close to home; but we under stand he says he is going to leave for he7 can't understand why everybody says the baby favors its mother when he is such a handsome man. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local pplications, as they cannot reach diseased portionof the ear, There is only, one way to cure deafness, and that is .by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the muc ous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you hate a rumbling sound or imperfect hering, and when it is entire. ly closed, Deafness is the result. And unless the inflammatiou can be taken out anid this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will oe destroyed for ever; uine cases out of te n are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the miucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured ly Haha's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENNEY & CO., Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take al's Fam~ily Pills for constipa Auction G Sale 31 TRACTS Original Forest Land! AT AND NEAR SIX MILE 1HURCH, PICKENS COUATY, S. 0 --0 We will sel: to the highest responsible bidder on TUESDAY OTBER 28, '0 at Six Mile Church in Pickens County at i i:00 o'clock the abovs mentioned 31 Tracts of Land. This land lays in one of the 6iiest sectioni of th t entir. Pied mont region and is divided into tract, Suitable for Farminig and is exceedingly productive and fertile; is well timb:re I in original forest and has plenty of water all througih n entire tracts; is situated close to good schools and churche s; I c it'l five miles north of Southern Railway, very close to tht towas of both Norris and Central, and is als) within eight miles of the county-seat and in a first-class neighborhood of fne people and progressive farmers. Terms of sale: One-thard cash: payable in one year, and the balance in two years with interest and mortgage to secure deferred payments. Purchaser can anticipate payment, if he desires. Hagood 4 Sloan Trinkets For Dainty Women. Are a special feature at this jewelry store. There are silver mesh bags, jew eled hat pins, stick pins of many kinds, ornaments of all sorts. It is not Too Early to begin choosing gifts for the holidays. Stop in and do some choosing now when it can be done in comfort. More and more people are wisely doing that every year. HI. SNIDER. Call and buy your Loaded Shell 38c per box: 2 bxagfor75c. barb SA< c. ~ A full line of all kinds of H ARDW A RE! at the same low prices, PlcLen Hadw. Co. CARE & CHASTilJ Real Estate and Insurance Tract of land, containing 111 acre&; situated near Cedar ock church. Known as G. H. McGill land. Sixty acres in ultivation; 2 houses on place. Price $4,8o0. Tract of land situated at Dacusville. Known as J. A. Chastain land and containing 50 acres. Price $900. Tract of land on Twelve Mile River, containing 60 acres, nown as WV. H. Lewis place. Good house, new outbuild ngs. Price $1,450. Tract of land situated 2 miles north of Pickens, contain ng 71 acres; 35 acres in cultivation. Known as J. M. Wel orn land. Price $1 ,500 Tract of land on public road from Pickens to Mountain rove church. Containing T oo acres. Good two-story house f 7 rooms, gogi. barn. Known as J. M. Welborn lands. Price $i ,Soo, If you have any land to sell list it with us. Our motto: 'Yours for business." Office upstairs in Freeman building. CAREY & OHASTAIN, Main St. Pickens, S. C. Tax Notice. Oflice of County Treasurer, l';chels County. Pickens, S. ' :.. September e'th 1140.. The book. for the collectiou of State miad County taxes will be opetn fronh October 15th 1909 to Deceniber 31st 1IW4. Those who prefer to do so enn ty iI .1111u,ul iy 1141). with I per cent additional Thse who prefer pavin:. in Fei,rutary 19111. van d1o o %% ith 1 per Ient itlditiolm. Those who piefer paying in Mairch 1910, to the 1th (of sahl mnIth. I.tI II t 0 y payin a: n dbliiotio: l 7 per Ceen:. After st 4int,- the books ii i close N. 11.-Tax I-Ayers Owni.; prier tIyrIt y:r tax for ot%er:.. wIl pleae I. sk for tx re-eipt in etich town0hp or special school iti.t riot inI which he or thev :nay iswnti propcrty. This is very ilnpfrtanIlt as thete Are M) man11try speiatti sehool iistricts. Th,ose who do rnot wish to come to tlt- h tiie can write ine, tnot latter tha D velber 2thl, alt I w ill I l1rnish uetil with the ea.:ount Iuc atl they can retrit ine 1by icheck. rnihy order or re;;iszered lerter. iC st ItIa S Ar. sint fill n1ot M.' ! 1 abo1 Ve t W - eent, ats I VIaInOt Itse theml. 'ea(e 0o Pot selnd e I a%!h without re;. isteri:tr sain , - i Ohle t; 'et io,t: it sent , othOrw iO 't I,It hIe at seider's ri,k. Levy f.r Stte tax ....... il Levy for 'm-titutiin:l Sohool tax . 3 :iil Lev' for Ortiary ('oun!y tax .l. . . s Levy for Si-k i; E tid ..... . ......... I ::I s Levy Ior P1ast ii:!-bh I ine-s ........... : ii Levy' for 41'btn Gan. .. ...... ........ .il Levy for 'tatet Cont le ..... .. ..... it Ted17'; n:Pl 3 St 4i AL LA. - Speeiatl L ev for S'holl tli-trivt N. I. Spevit Levy fo r S,-bioul I iIirii- N o. is Speoial Le vyv for s -ioo: la. ti t No. . nill SpIvea lov* for choo l I itict I 0 . . - tnI. perI'ial Levs' fIr ".1hool P '01i9N.8. Inm Nj 'I evy for '-hc(d litiit N .. : - A .-cla! Le ; it). !4vhoo: 1)! u:ict No I 0 Il . :s ...Cithl LPVy for ).b l>ist i4 t o I1 . Is ..-wial L cv v for S.-hiu;) D>ktr: t No. 1:1. n.i i - speciald vy for . ehool IwotctN 1 i No Iiii is Speoital Levy for Sioo-l l'istrirt No. 1;. vi iI SpeiOtI I.ey - itr stsool Distriet No. 1" ini::, Spchd, Levy o r) bhol li t riet No . it i rpecal L.-vy- tor -A- hool 1; INS r ic t N 4). :' il Se a-i2 Levy) I or . h. - l>i.st: (1 N i.-:' n "9i,4ehIt! It e\y fir th- i lir-trit No *.4 aeit l Levy ; (i- . !)t1 -t .No.'. s 'Ive 1. %y L vy fr - i -11 i:.t N'). it i -i,c- I Lt- v y f or, .0 0 s e 'io .lail Lvvy ror School li-I N ( I :s-evtel .evy or:r i I ii-t,t N. Io 1T e, vy for k hv I; Ii; t:r i N . .,q,eo.-. Lovy f!or Sthoo! D et tivt 'N 1). 1-3. I,.,A; f0 1 . 1 % ! 1:6111 'Ich. ) I- I L a . I Ir e. 1: o - i ..... . . .. .. .-I- oi: L4rT for itatt reiit ,n Pckew. I.. I:. 100 &.tatt, tow! '6if.. 1 ,vI fi,r intierest ,:i P!ckens it. 1: ; erkensP I. If14twnu- in '!s(. T' ". T am, sA <1, 4 -!il4r Eve,y r.:;t!4- c i/ en from !I to to 0' ye?rra e; li-th. . . :te s 10dirs. ' 1 at . . nit otn:y ti ter Mn y.. 11(.91 tlose excused by l.t 0o.1MlIt.&dtiln lOOMd TAX. '.'; > ;) A ;. r n demirirnt: to pany thi.* tatt feor W":W iin heni tpF hvi ays work o this l mi , 4-n No before Nr'-hi ist. 19,0 A. ll -e-riots betwev'i the I '.e, of I1 aid 50 years ire liahle for thi- t.Itx except tlho?v exenied by law. '(apitaitiol o T.I x. A.ll pers it wningr dogs are require' tO pay Pt tlIX Of itty t5.4) Ce%ts on each dog. Respectfully, B. D. GA RV IN. C nyTrvvwurer. AT C Next Monday my entire stock of f preff-r to s-l in bulk. if not will retail it I also offer all the furniture in my nc Anything not sold before will be sold tember 22. 23 and 24th at my store house I offer my plantation on the Centrat 125 acres and not a better farm in the cou time. I am pregaired to give teme on any p T. D. 1. 17. >$ S8. 1 26 acres four miles fro tion, balance in pasture and tenant houses with wvell and< good opportunity for any cie ment. Price $45 per acre. 19. S 20. 172 acres, 4 miles from ty, the scene of the historic H< Revolutionary times. About torn land, about 16 acres of up] nal forest; good old-fashioned h< borhood. Will furnish more c on application. If this list does not contain me before yon buy. Yours to satisfy your del or a good Home. H. M.H E "THE REAL E Box 264. STATEMENT OF T] THE LIBEl Located at Liberty, S. C., at the RFESOURC ES. Loans anrd Diseounits..... ..... .....'.5n4 53~;~ Demand Loanis......... ........ ..... .((9 2 Overdrafts ..................... .454 07 ifanig Hlouse............. ........1.4: .+2 Furniture and Fixtures... .... 4.4) a Due from Hanks andt T1rus't Compaies I3.S., (5 Currency......... .... ....--...........nn In Gold. .............. ........... ....... 1)n09 Siler anrd other Coin ....... ... ...... 9." ' Checks and Ca.sih Items...... ............5.i Total....... ............. ....II92.I.5 as STATE OF SOCTil C.\R4OLIN.\, COUNTY OF PICKE'NS. Before me came II. C. SumLEYa~. Cashier of says the above and foregoinig statement is a tru of said Baink. Sworn to and subscribed before mte this 13lth 0 Correct-A ttest: WV T1. O'f)E.LL. H. C. SHIR L Y. - DIr.'tors. rI..MAULDIN.I nI our snow winio the foremost makers, they rep winners, OST oods will be cffered at cs' until so:d, ] . My store housa is for rent. tel cheap. at auction to the high -st bidder on Sep on main street. road 24 miles from Pickens at a bartrain nty. I will sell it che ip and oa long roperty off zred. on acceptable collatteral. IRRIS. DLD in Easley, 75 acres in culurs2 wood Iai;d. it has three good )utbuildings at each house. A oking for a home or invest WVestminst-::r, in Oconee coun >rseshoe Rob2in sonf exploLt of . acres of the very finest bot and cleared, b:iance fine origi >use in ai good1 quaint neigh.. omplete description anid price your wants, I have others, see nands for investment, STA TE MA N." Pickens, S. C. IE COND)ITION OF~ LTY BANK, l1ose of businless Sept. Sth, 1909. Li \ HIl.ITIl-:S. ( 'apital StO'k Iaii'l in .. :)Hl (e n d Tae I ':.1.. ...... .:2 Time ad'etin- of D pos . ..... . 16.-ty 5swo3 coinlitiin of -:adi li:-2 sh.' wn by the~b0oks iy of $ept 19i.-C lH L-Y w ..-_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ R in Fabrics Will be a marked feature of the fall and winter season; a grcat variety of beautiful patterns is being shown. Some of the new colorings are so ittractive that men are apt t.> neg tect the plain blue serge or back I hibet. We advise you to have at least one good blue ot black suit, in ad- 4 -lition to the fancy, colored weaves; ind a black or Oxford Gray Over :oat, in addition to the fancy fabric. ' This permits a chaa.ge, and gives "ach suit a rest; to get cleaned and )ressed. It prolongs the life of all iour clothes, to treat them this way. ,Vs, you will see there a display of new models from some A resent the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once Yours to please, )THCHJLD'S. 1REENVILLE, S. C. MILLINERY You are cordially invited to attend my JFALL OPE^IAi Wednesday and ; A Complete Line of the Latest Models in FrYour~~ kietin MJIS PA R TRIDGE ' lierri leai Eetafe Do.. Notice is hereby given that a company has been formed I John F. Harris, and others, for the purpose of buying, selling andI otherwise dealing in and doing a general Real Estate bu mnee in both town and country property, this 11ith Sept. 190' If you have any land to sdl or exchange, list it witn us an somne will have our prompt attention. Sarris ien1 Eatare Co., J. F. H ARRHIS, Geni. Mgr. GREENVILLE, S. C. Dry Goods, Shoes, Underwear. e~ To the readers of the Sentinel-journal: You are hearing of HIGHER prices. I am glad to say I believe Cotton will be higher. I amn also glad to say t!. have bought one of the largest and best sekvcted stoci. goods-piece goods, men's and w-r-*~' '"--"'- - -- '' shoes-in a word, a stock of gooc general public, that I have ever h. POSITIVELY that my prices are go .ds LOWER than last season. I do not advertise to give away goods-to sell a ioc. a for 5c.-I can't do that. But compare .\Y GOODS PRICES with the "give aways" and if I do not give 1 values, I will not ask you to buy. I want your trade an do all I can, LEGITIMATELY, to get it. I pr(omfise yOt Dependable Goods. Lowest Price A Fair Deal. Your Money's Wort. WTHAT'S ALL. West End. Qsre0fntrille. lB.C