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ckes 6snieel-oimial ZNVERY TBURSDAY MoRNING. at P=Wkens F'stoMic. a" Second Clas Mill Matter PICEENS, S. C.: TRSDAY OCTBER 14. 1909. -Married, on Sunday the ,th at the residance of the rides father Mr. Henry Morton, fr. Johnie Dodgins to Miss illie, C. Morton, Mr. A. T. .Vinchester, N. P. in his grace 21 wanner officiating. Only a few near relatives and 7iends were invited, to witness :e life time knot tieing. Soon after the ceremony, all were avited in to thd dining room, rbere the table was spread with ood things to eat, and I believe 1ll done justice to themselves. The happy young couple have he best wishes of their many riends, adown the stream of .1e. May their joys be as bright as the noon day's sun, and their sorrows be as light as !)am on water. A. 816 CIRCUS AT GREENVILLE. Earnum and Bailey to Exhibit There on Thursday Oct. 28. Never since the beginnitig of time has 1 amusement enterp1i6e tremendous o size been organized as this one. Its ,agnitude is almost beyond b.-lief. All -merica. together with every foreigii -untry, has been scoured from end to ad by agcnts of this big t-how ii s-arch f jnoveh1ip% and ti.e rt-uL i a lerfor ;3ance brim fu'l of seisationatl c,s new - the circus world. In the bg Harnum Bailey show are rnarlv 4-,: asenic ar mest of whom are seen now f,.r be first time. A itew s*o-nsation will !e seen at eveRy performance in "JUPI TZR, the balhom horse." This remai k able aninial with its fearless ri4ler a. ,*nds to the dome of the circus tent in % balloon and des-ends to t he ground in i shower of fireworke, Nearly 1000 -Wimal wonders are to be found in the ig 108 cae menagerie. 8 heads of elephants, including one her.i that c taly playa upOn musical instruments ja time and tune. A group (if giant ra1es, monster trained hippopotamus, only living bighorned rhinoceros and hundreds of other strange beasts. Bar au* & Bailey's big, new, free street Parade is the most gorgeous procession al disay ever attempted in tne history ot crcts business. I-s tremendous size and wonderful length can only be be lieed in the actual seeing- It is natur al to expect this big circus to lead all others in quality and quantity of its reet spectacles as well as in other de nte of the big show, yet never in splendid history of nearly half a entary has it displayed such extra vagance as is shown this year. Tax Sales. By virtue of tax executions issued by B. D. Garvin, County Treasurer, and to me directed and placed in my hands, I will sell to the highest bidder on sales day in November, 1909, in front 61 the Court house door, during the legal hours for sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: County of Pickers,I vs Mrs. H. Grimshaw.I All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Eastatoe Township State and Coun ty aforesaid, containing one thousand acres (1000) more cr less, bounded by lands of C, H. Stansell Big Laurel creek1 and others, levied on as the property of Mrs H. Grimsahaw will be sold to satisfy tax execution against said property. Terms, Cash. This Oct. 9, 1909 Count y ot Pickens, vs Sam N. Wyatt. All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Liberty Township State and County atoresiid. containing one hundred and three acres (108) more or iess bounded by lands of Tomps Lesley, W. A. Neal, R. F. Wyatt and others, levied on as the property of Sam N. Wyatt will be sold to satisfy tax execution agaitst said property. Terms: Cash. This Oct. 7, 1909. County of Pickens, vs. Border State Lumber Co. All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Pumpkintown Township State andi Conny aforesaid, containing five hun dred and fifty four acres (554) more or less, bounded by lands of Ed win Hlookes, Calhoun Masters, Saluda River and oth ers, levied on as the property of Border State Lumber Co. will be sold to satisfy tax execution against said property. Terms: Cash, This Oct. 6, 1909. County of Pickens, vs. F. W. Woodrug. .All that piece, parcel or lot of land in the town of Liberty, State ar.d Coun ty aforesaid, containing one fourth of an acre (*) more or less, bounded by lands of WV. M. Brown, Public road and others, levied on as the property of L. F. Woodruff will be sold to satisfy tax execution against said property. Torms: Cash. This Oct. 7, 1909. B. B. Roark, Sheriff Pickens County STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newberry, Probate Judge: WH EREAS, John M. Singleton made suit to me, to grant him letters of Ad ministration with will annexed of the estate and effects of Ola Singleton. These are therefore to site and ad mionish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ola Single. son deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bs;e, to be held at Pickens on the 28th JAay of Oct. 1909 next after publicatiot bereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show cause if any they have, why' said administration should not be ed. Given under my hand, Li day of Oct. Anno T omini 19' AuctioE 31 TR Original l AT AND NEAR SIX MILE CHT I We will sell to the high TUESDAY OC at Six Mile Church in Picken abovs n 31 Tracts This land lays in one of the fi mont rtgion and i Suitable fc and is exceedingly productive original forest and has plenty tracts; is situated close to goot five miles north of Southern R of both Norri3 and Central, ar the county-seat and in a first-cl, and progressive farmers. Terms of sale: One-thard the balance in two years with ii deferred payments. Purchaser can anticipate pay Hagood Trinkets For Dair Call and Loaded 40OC per box: 2 barb wire A lull line o1 at the same SPlcIons il CARY & Real Estate a Tract of lan d, containing Rock church. Known as G. cultivation; 2 houses on place. Tract of land situated at Chastain land and containing 5 Tract of land on Twelve I' known as WV. H. Lewis place ings. Price $1 ,450. igTract of land situated 2 ri mg71 acres; 35 acres in cultiv bonland. Price $1,5o0. Tract of land on public ro Grove church. Containing r oc of7 rooms good barn. Kno If you have any land to "V -s for business." Office u Alain St. P i Sale ACTS orest Land! JrH, PICKENS COUNTY, S. C 0 st responsible bidder on UOBER 20 '09 s County at i :oo o'clock the ientioned of Land. iest sections of the entire Pied ; divided into tracts >r laiing and fertile; is well timbered in of wate-r all through th entire 1 schools and churches; located .ilway, very close to the towns id is als > within eight miles of tss neighborhood of fine -people cash: payable in one year, and iterest and mortgage to secure nent, if he desires. 4Sloan ty 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. S:op in and do some choosing now when it can be done in comfort. More and more people are wisely doing that every year. II. SNIDER. buy your Shells! boxes for 75 C. 3c. Sall kinds of NARE! iow prices, Iardw. Co. nd Insurance 111 acres; situated near Cedar H. McGill land. Sixty acres in Price $4,800. Dacusville. Known as J. A. o acres. Price $900. {ile River, containing 6o acres, .Good house, new outbuild iles north of Pickens, contain ation. Known as J. M.,..Wel Ld from Pickens to Mountain acres. Good two-story house wn as J. M. Welborn lands. ell list it with us. Our motto: pstairs in Freeman building. CHASTAIN, ickens.. S. C. Tax Notice. Ollee of County Treasurer. PIlekens County. Pickens, S. C., September :-sth 190". The books for the collection of State and County taxes will be open from October 15th 1909 to December 31st 1909. Those who prefer to do so can pay In .IHIaua Ty 1910. with I per cent additional Those who prefer paying iin February 1910, can do so with 2 per cent additional.' Those who prefer paying in Mareh 1910, to the T.Sth of said month, van do Uy paVi9 tig ai itional 7 per (ei!. After said date the books wi:l ise N. N.-Tax payers owning propei ty or paying tax for others, will please ;sk for tax receipt in each towitstijp or special school di. ri--t In whiil1 he or thev titiv owil ploperty. This is vey itut4rttnt as there Pre so miaiv spucia! school Uistiiets. Those who do nit wish to c()oI:e to the ollice c-a:n write ne. not later than 1) ve:1 - :'Oth. nd 11:41 I will finriish thei nith the :Lnoit due anl thr can remit Ine bV cheek. money order or 'registered letter, If stamps ar; sent do not send above two i cent, as I cannot use them. Pleae do not send tue cash without registering same. is it is i Lhie t: get lost: if sent otherwise it must be at sender-s rilz. Levy far State tax . iItI Levy for (ois tit utional School tax . 3 IniIIs Levy for Ordinary County tax. ..... i;I Levy for Siking -'und ..... . ......... iills Levy for P1ast Itidebtedness.... . i!Ns Levy for Chai Gang. Levy for State Const:ble ..... . ..... ?em C ECIImL TAL - Spe ial Levy for School Distrivt No. :1,. .1ill slecial Levy for Sohool Wstrivt No.: aIS Special Levy for Scliol )itrict No. 4 . inillN 8peelal X-vy for echool District No . . i7 . +ecial L.ev. f,>r siicol i stict No. S..2 nii:! wS t or School lt.-trivt No 9.. 1111:1s S;.ecta; Le % for School li. ti it No ii I' inills spaciaI .evy tofr St-hool l)istrti t Ni . 1. ..101i 4)ocial Ie v fIor School listrii t N . I I, ni.iS %w.ia! Levy for School Diet.ti it No i4.. I n.i I rpidl Ley for Sfhool it)t Iet Nio. 16. 2 tills elial Levy for Scoo 1)trict No. 17 ..4 mills ipetal Levy Ior Schocl listriet No. I...2 wills Special Levy for whool i.6 icit No. :. . 2 IiliS p.Ia Levy tor School 1lttrict No. ":.. 2 niil d eI y for w!ohi0 Pitrict No. 24. -: n tils eld i . L vy- rir cih,ml Iistrict No.2 P inills . ee.tJ Lev-y tut *hooil >it-tritt N(i. ?7 t iis e- - .1 y Ior Stchall: listrict No :J :3 n ill., -tpartal Levy for lchool District No. 3;1. n.ills si-eiel L.evy for School 'istrict No. :J7. 4 in lls S.ecial Levy for &-hool )i-tri. t No. 41,. M toills Speciol Ley for *ehool )strict No. 49. 2inils S..eisl I.evy fir Schiii l)istrict No. 53. 3i iil-s Lbm for iiterret on Pivkniis R. R. floids -irricane vown -i .... ...... .....2 nills l6fry for interest ont Pik ens It. lionds atat'.. tow?.seip . . uti.ds b.y for interest on Pickens R R. Bonds Yekena C. U township.. ............ ilS Pol Tan, One (1) Dollar. Lse.y niale cit;ien from ! to to M0 years Is lable. excapt .otfi'der ate soldier?, who do not pay after 5) years. indl those excusod bylaw. Corumutation Road Tax. s'l 50 .\l pjer.+-n desiring to pay thia tax for 1910 in lieu of tive days work on the road, van do so before M.\arch Ist. 190 All person; between the ages of 21 and 50 years are liable for this tax. except those excused by law. Capitation Dog Tax. All persons owning dogs are required to pay a tax of fifty (50, ients on each dog. Respectfully, B. D. GARVN, County Treasurer. AT C Next Monday my entire sto<k of prefer to si-l in bulk. if no* will retail i I also offer all the furniture in my w< Anything not sold before will be solt tember 22. 23 and 24th at nmy store hotus I offer my plantation on the Cent a] 125 acres and not a better farm in the coi Lime. I am pregaired to give teme on any I T. D. H 16.S 817. Si I8 1 26 acres four miles fr< tion, balance in pasture and tenant houses with well and good opportunity for any one 1 ment. Price $45 per acre. 2019. SI 2. 172 acres, 4 miles from ty, the scene of the historic H Revolutionary times. About 1 tom land, about 16 acres of up nal forest; good old-fashioned b borhood. Will furnish more< on application.. If this list does not contair me before yon buy. Yours to satisfy your de 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 RESOURCES. L,oanu and Discounts..... .... . ...9,506 53 Demand Loans........ .... .... .. .... 2.756 23 )verdrafts e..... .... .... ........... 1.44 (r7 fBankIng House............ ........1.543 8t2 ["urniture and Fixtures.............. 6663 4t) Due from Banks and Trust Companies 13.296 15 Currency......... .... .... ... .....1.200 00 .old.......................... .......F t0 0t silver and other Coin .......... ...... 927 23 Uhecks and Cash Items...... .......... 35 10 Total...... ...... ..............92.465 53 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. Before me came H1. C. SmIRLET, Cashier of mays the above and foregoing statement is a tru af said Bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th d Correct-A ttest: W T. O'DEL L. Ht. C. SH IR LEY. )Direetors. 1.M.MAUTLD1N. COLO I k into our show winl the foremost makers, they rep winners, OST ,oods will be cffered at cos until so:d, I r lv store house is for rent. >tel cheap. i at auction to the highst bidder on Sep on main street. road 2U miles from Pickens at a bargain inty. I will sell it cheap and on long )roperty off ered. on acceptable collatteral. ARRIS. SALES OLD OL D >m Easley, 75 acres in cultiva wood land. It has three good outbuildings at each house. A ooking for a home or invest OL D Westminster, in Oconee cou n orseshoe Robinson explo't of 4 acres of the very fmnest bot land cleared, balance fine origi ouse in a good quaint neigh :omplete description and price, iyour wants, I have others, see mands for investment, ESTER.~ STA TE M AN." Pickens, S. C. E-IE CONDITION OF (TY BANK, close of business Sept. 8th, 190O9. L I lI~ L ITI l: capitul Stoc~k Patidl n . .... ..... ) .. P50 'n0tivied Proftits less Cu treht I-:xpen 3Ses 3H )1'ilt T Xes I 'id . . ... .. . ... I| 25 T'ime I er tificates of I>epos.it ...... . . 6.5 i ("ashier's Cheeks .. 65 HillIs P'ayable. inclui; (ce titieutes for Money Hiorrowed . .. . .. I.0 00 Total ........ ..... . . .. .. .155 the abov'e na'nedl Hank, who beCin3P du'y sworn e condition of si-1 l1ank. as shown by the books II. C t5I!11tLEY. ay of Sept. 1909. IR in Fabrics Will be a marked feature of the fall and winter season; a great variety of beautiful patterns is being shown. Some of the new colorings are so attractive that men are apt to neg lect the plain blue serge or black I hibet. We advise you to have at least one good b!ue o black suit, in ad dition to the fancy, colored weaves; 7. and a black or Oxford Gray Over :oat in addition to the fancy fabric. This permits a cha.ge, and gives -ach suit a rest; to get cleaned and ressed. It prolongs the life of all - your clothes, to treat them this way. ws, you will see there a display of new models from some oi resent the late.it fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, JT HCHILTYS, krREENVILLE. S. C. ~~GFAL OPENING, MILLINERY You are cordially invited to attend miy A FALL OPENING, Wednesday and 1 hursday, A Complete Line 'of the Latest Models in) Hats - Turbans~ For Your Inspection. ~MISS PARTRIDGE,~ Fovr tracts of valuable farming lands for sale, two miles from ti.e town of Pickens, well watered, plenty of timber, good pasture ann in one of the best neighborhoods to be found in Pickens county, Fronting on two public roads. Land is adapted to any of the crops grown in this county and plenty of it will make a bale of cotton per acre. 'We also haye several vacant lots in the town of Pickens, also several houses and lots. All at reasonable prices and upon terms to suit any person determined to run own a home. The lucy will buy today but the thief of time will wait uniil tomorrow and get caught. llaris ilea1 Estate Do., J. F. HARRIS, Gen. Mgr. A. K. Park, GREENVILLE, S. C. Dry Goods, Shoes, Underwear' etc. To the reade'rs of the Sentin'4l-Journal: You are hearing of HIGHER prices. 1 am glad to say that I believe Cotton (vill be higher. I am also glad to say that I have bought one of the largest and best selected stocks of goods--piece goods, men's and women's underwear, blankets, shoes-in a word, a stock of goods suited to the needs of the general public, that I have ever had, and I say to you MOST POSITIVELY that my prices are NO HIGHER, and on some goods LOWVER than last season. I do not advertise to give away goods-tc - for 5c.-I can't do that. But compare PRICES with the "give aways" and if I do values, I will not ask you to buy. I want y. do all I can, LEGITIMATELY, to get it. I promise you Dependahie Goods. Lowest Prices. A Fair [onley's Worth. ALL.4 A. K. FRK