Piclens Sentinel-joilral LOCAL BREVITIES Some Things You Know and Some Yot Don't Know About Our County & People N~ , \ 'A V, : \-IA. al ?awrence Roper, of Pickens, is on a visit to her par ents at Watkinsville, Ga. -Dr James Kirksey and wife, of Oklahoma, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kirksey, of Crow Creek. -Mrs. George S. L-Care, who has been on a visit to Charleston and Orangeburg, returned to her home in Pickens Wednesday. -Married, Oct. the 10th, 1909, at the home of the groom's father, I. Merck, Mr. Frank Merck to Miss Eula Willimon, both of Pickens county. D. E. Garret, N. P., officiaLud. We wish the happy couple a long and happy life. -Don't forget the Pickens County Fair is to be permanent ly organized on saledav in No vember. Come to Pickens that day prepared to boost it. Offi cers will also be elected that day and committees appointed, and active work on the premium list will be begun, so everybody will know in time what to com pete for. -Shady Grove Baptist church has called Rev. R. W. Kelly to their pastorate for the year 1910, and he has accepted the call and will preach there next Sunday at .11 o'clock and Saturday be fore at 3 o'clock, the same being the 16th and 17th instant. We congratulate them on securing such a good man and feel suro they will be pleased with him. -Ask yourself this question: Do I want some nice photographs made. Certainly. 'TA ve to friends. Tbey Ptyour looks thaj preciate a real good uever time. Py them . cmplimieit of sendihg them a picture of youiself and let them know they are not forgotten. N. D. Taylor will make them for you every Saturday at Pickens. -On October 15 and 16 th the A. K. Hawkes Optical Co., will have an adjuster at the Pickens Drug Co's. stoic for the purpose of testing your eyes and fitting glasses, free of charge. The name of " Haw kes" is favorably )wni all over the south and ir work is guaranlteedl. Dr. Ilums invites all of bis friends. ; rons and customers who need giasses to call at his stir on the above dates and be fitieud. -Married, in Bolton, Miss., at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Lula L. Lamb to Mr Pres ton W. Smith, of Central, S. C. The marriage occurried on the evening of October 7th and on the following evening a (lelight ful reception was tenidered the happy pair by Mr. andl Mrs. C. B. Smith, at Cential, whe~re a hundred guieuis en.ioyed the eve ning andl united in wishing much happiness for the young couple. -Our columns are somewhat congested with advertisements, legai advertising. Wec ask the indulgence of our readers for scarcity of reading matter. We will improve and enlarge the pa per as soon as we c'an collect enough moner from our sub scrib)ers to pay for new press and the necessary cquipment. The sooner you pay for your paper the sooner we ca make the contemplated chanae and neces sarv improvenments. -Mr. James B. Hester, a prominent citizen of the county died at his home, near Easley, on the 5th instant, after 24 hours -suffering from a stroke of paral ysis. Mr. Hester was in his 80th year. and1 had always been a stout, rob)ust man. up to a few years ago, when his strength be gan to fail him. He was laid to rest the day following his death in WVest View cemietery at Eas lev, a large cownuse of sormw\ ing relat ives and f riends witness ing the obeuis He leaves a wife. dauThter, several sons and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his death. The sympa thy of many friends goes out to the striken family in this their hour of sorrow. -Mrs. Rebeca McAlister, wid ow of the late F. P. McAlister, (ied at the home of her lbrother, W. A. Thomas, in Pic'kens, on the 3d instant, after a short ill nes, aged 58 years. Mrs. McAI ister had been in declining health past few months and .Pickenis about two igo) in the hope that the and the water might - er. She was only con fned to her bed fnr about two weeks. She was buried at Flat Rock church the day following her death, a large concourseO of relatives and friends attending the funeral. Mrs. Me Alister was a nmember of the Baptist church and wvas a con secratedl christaim womian. She leaves six sisters and two brothers, besides relk tives and friends to mourn I' death. -Blue Straw wheat and R(d Oats foir sale. G. A. Ellis. -Parties owing me for guano will find their notes at the Pick ens Bank. G. A. Ellis. -Lost on Monday, Oct. 4th, one Berkshire pig, six weeks old, head and hind leg mostly white. Return to Dan Murphree, Pick ens Mill, and get reward. -FoR SALE:-100 bushels se lected seed oats, fall sowing. Ap pler oats are the best. Made this year 50 to.75 bu. per acre. Won first prize at Pickens County Fair. Call on A. M. Morris. -Oh, my! What a pity that people will suff.e with their back and kidneys when relief can obtained. All doubt and worry is removed and pain relieved by the use of Hallum's Backache Pills. If you can obtain relief by the use of them, why not do so? Those who have not tried can learn of their efficacy by asking friends and neighbors. The Pickens Drug Co. Pickens, S. C. are sole distrbutors and sell them a positive guarantee. -Henry Ward, the 12-year old son of Ar. and Ars. J. M. Ward, who reside at Cureton's mill, was killed in a cotton gin on Monday evening. He was drawn up under the gin and was horribly cut on the side, arm face and head, the accident occurr ing about 5 o'clock and he died dLuring the night. Drs. Porter and Webb went as soon as pos sible and did all they could but their skill availed them nothing. He was buried the day follow ing at Griffin church. The be reaved parents have the symna thy of many friends in their sad affliction. Dr. W. J. Bowen, Specialist. The many friends in Pickens, the old home of Dr. W. J. Bow en, will learn with a great deal of pleasure that he, after years of study and experiment, has discovered a sure treatment for fistula and cancer and is meet ing with great success in this special work, so much so, that he has about given up the work of a general practitioner. His fane as a specialist has gone abroad in the land; even away, beyond the borders of his own state, and patients from all over the country make pilgrimages to his home to be treated. Periodically, to get away from the rush of work and to get a change, he leaves home and journeys over the state, al ways in these perignations, making Pickens and Walhalla his objective points, as he has relatives at both places. Inci dentally he ministers unto suf fering humanity as he journeys along on this pilgrimage. "Joel", as everybody in Pick ens calls him, will reach Pick ens county next week, and will be here Tuesday aud Wednes day, October 19th and 20th. He has several patients in the coun ty and would like for them all to meet him on these two days, as his stay in town will neces sarily be limited. After getting through treating his patients here, he will go to Wahalla, Anderson, Greenwood and Aiken. This is a pretty long itinerary he is making and he has limited his time. See him while you can and be cured. ie has made some wonderful cures and his patients are loudly singing his praises. Dr. Bowen is a high-toned, Christian gentleman, and there is none of the fake or charlatan practices of the quack about his methods. He gives the benefit of knowledge and experience gained by years of hard study and practice and has made good in his chosen profession. Aside from the record he has made abroad as a physician, he is a Pickens county product, (a son of our good friend, Hon. W. T. Boweni,) and is w~ell and faorably known to our readers, many of whom were his school mates and they are all exceed inly proud of the record he has made and take great pleasure in recommending him to friends. Lest You Forget that account you owe me, you had better conic in and settle up, or make arrangements for clos ing it by note. These things get wearisome when they run too long and we forget how 'they were. Such things makes enemies of the best friends. I desire to retain your friendship so let us get this matter fixed up at once. I will be forced to be away from Pickens the greater Part'of the winter and I ask you to conme in and arrange your a.ccount within the next :30 days. Respectfully, E. B. Webb. Card of Thanks I desire to take this method of thanking the good people of Pickens and vicinity for their many acts of kindness and help during the recenet illness 'and death of our dear sister, Rebecca M 'lister. We appreciate their s - and friendship more .e can tell. eby extend our heart .ks and pray that God's ablessing may ever rest nem. W. A. Thomas. oe. no Color IA Hir AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Stops lFalling Hair An Elegant Dressing Destroys Dandruff Makes flair Grow Ingredients: Sulphur. Glycerin. Qn-.S "' A hair preparation made from this formula is harmless, yet possesses positive merit. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Consult yourdoc)tor about these hakrproblewc. J. 0. ATErt COMPAVYT. LO-ell. MaSL. Just ReceiveD! A Fre.sh Supply of HIIIIm Bacachau KiD I PM WVhich are now ready for y6u For The Asking. Do not Forget the Name nor the Place! Pickens Drug Co., Masonic Building. 4 PICKENS, S.C. 50 cents per box. By mail, if you prefer, at the same price. BARGAINS W. E. FREEMAN & CO. '-At the Old Stand." Weather! COLD Weather! COUGHS-COLDS WhIte Pine anld Tar Cough Syrup, Mentholated with Honey, {orks OLi a Cklif. 26)c. lowee PftBISI, Successor to Bolt & Co. 4... Pickens, S. C. RI. E. L EWIS, Ph. G., Proprietor * SOFT DRINLS ? lhe Greatest Gold WVeat her Driuk is* H OT T OM" 1 Made by tPikens Bot tling Wok wh tt have the e- * cl teieaiming to put it up or having "something* We Aire the Only Distributors in This * Inqireof our Territory. Ifquendsr abou t} hG re t i n e Drink, * (TRADEM1ARK REGISTERED.) Get tuhsthe spot." It is a great cold-breaker. h kae t of thi carload-you rmight not get a PICKENS BOTTLING WORKS, | * R.L Davis. Prop'r. :; Pickens, S. C. # Clerks Sale. State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. In pursuance of a decretal orde made in the folfowing named case an on file in the Clerks office, I will se] to the highest bidder during the lege hours of sale at Pickens C. H. S. C on salesday in November 1909, the fc] lowing described real estate upon th terms hereafter mentioned to wit; Herbert G. Ownbey eral (Piff6) against Edna Bull. (Deft) All that certain riece parcel o: tract of land in the said county an< state aforesaid bounded on the norti by S. B. Freeman, on soutb by B. M Gossett, west heirs of J. R. Gossett containing ninety acres more or lesi more fully described in deed recorde< in Book "G'' page 70. Terms: One half cash and the bal ance on a credit of twelve months The credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgag4 of the premises with Interest from daj of sale on the credit portion, with thf privelege of the purchaser or purchas era paying all cash on day of sale. Terms of sale must be compliec with in one hour after sale or it wil be resold on day of sale. Purchasei to pay f:r all Papers and recording the same A. J. Boggs (s al) Clerk of Court Clerks Sale - State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. Warren Reid etal (Plffs) against Mary Jones (Defendant) In pursuance of a decretal order in the obove stated case by Hon. Chas. Dautzler dated June 9th 1909 and on file in the Clerks office, I will sell to the highest bidder on salesday in No vember 1909 during the legal hours for sale at Pickons Court House S. C. tbe following tracts of land to wit. All that piece parcel or tract of land in the county of Pickens and state aforesaid adjoining lands of H. T. Pace, Mac Fowler and Elisha Free man, containing one hundred and fifty mnd one-fourth (150acres) more or less Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and for recording the same erms of sale must be complied with in one hour after sale or the land will be resold. A. J. Boggs (seal) Clerk of Court. Clerks Male state of South Carolina. County of Pickens. n Common Pleas Court. . L,Chamblin as administrator, Plaintiff, vs . I. Riggins et al., Defendants. In pursuatice of a decretal order ir the above stated esse by Hon. Chas G, )antzler datedl June 9th 1909, and on file in the clerks office, I will sell tc h highest bidder on salesday in Nov, 9, during the legal hours for sali t Pickens Court House S. C. the follow ing tracts of land to wit: All that piece parcel or lot of lanc in the town of Liberty county anc Btate aforesaid, on South street knowr s in lot consistir.g of two parts, firsi part containing 77 109 of an acre ex ept a corner on the west side deedet o Job F. Smith, second part beini n the south corner of said lot mor fully described ini a deed finom Job F Smith to M. A. Boggs and D. A Chamblin and has the fo,llowinug mete and bounds, beginning at a stone 3x at street thence N 77 E. 2. W. 108 t stone 3xo thence S 2 1.2 E 13 t stone 3x, thence S. 75 W 2, 92 to stone 3x thence S. 15 E 2 58 to begin ing corner con'ainling seven eight (7-8) of an acre more or less; also a] the machinery now on said lot consist ing of one 40 horse power Atlas Engin nd boiler. 3 70-taw Pratt Gina, don ble box press and suction system com plete, one lathe, one grist mill, on saw mill and 3 1-2 ton wagon scalce Terms cash. Terms of sale must br oml e,l with within one hour after sal or it will be resold on same day. Pui chaser or purchasers are to pay fur a papers andfor the recording of t C]erk of C 'urt. Sheriff's Sale. State of South Carolins County of Pickens In Common Plas Court. Essie E. Bowen and J. T. Taylor, administrators. (PUIT) vs H. . Bowen et al. (Deft) By virture of a Decree in this ca! signed by his Honor Robert Al:lriel kresidirg Judge and on file in ti Clerk's office in Pickens County an dated the 1st day of October A. Ei 1909, I will sell to the highest bidde on saleday in November 1909 it front of the Court House door durn tbe legal hours of sale the followin descibedl real estate to wir,:-All th: piece parcel or tract of land lying an: ein in Pickens County and( Stat aforesaid on waters of Clear Cree2 waters of Twel e Mile River and at joining lands of James Fergusor Silas Williams, Susan Evatt and oti rs, containing ona hundred and eigl: y six acres more or less. T6rme of Lale cash. Purchaser t pay for all papers ana for recordin the same. R. R. Roark, Sheriff Pickens County. Clerk's Sale. I State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. r Pickens Bank, a corporation, Plaintif d against I E. F. Keith, et al, Defendants. I in pursuance of a decretal order 'made in the above stated case and on file in the clerk's office, I will sell to the highest bidder during the legal hours for sale at Pickens court house, S. C., on salesday in November, 1909, the following described real e3tate, upon the terms hereinafter mentioned: First: sixteen acres of land in the r above named county and state, adjoin ing lands of C E Robinson, Mary E Alexander, and others, and conveyed to E F Keith by J McD Bruce about 1902. Second: Seventy-five acres of land, deeded to E F Keith, by the Sinking Fnnd Commission, through Sheriff J H G McDaniel, and known as the Bob Kelly lands. Third: The Cornelius Keith lands, containing three hundred and fifty three (353) acres, mere or less, deeded to E F Keith by Sinking Fznd Com mission, in 1902, through Sneriff J H G McDlniel. ;Fourth: The Keith Quarter, con taining eighty (80) acres, more or less deeded to E F Keith by Mrs. Ann Reid and others. Fifth: All the right, title and in terest of E F Keith in all that piece, parcel or tract of land containing five hundred and forty (540) acres, more ,r less, belongidg to the estate of Stephen D Keith, and adjoining lands of Rebecca Roper, Ida Elrod, Welborn Elrod, Waddy Phillips add others. Sixth: All the right, title and in terest of E F Keith in all that piece, parcel or tract of land in said county and state aforesaid, containing two hundred and . forty-five (245) acres, more or less, on Stool mountain, ad joining lands of Calhoun Masters, W A Maste-s, Renben Burgess, J D Mas ters, and other lands of the said E F Keith. Terms: One half cash and the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser or purchasers and a mortgage or mortgages of the premises with interest from day of sale on the credit portion at the rate of eight per cent per annnm, with the privilege of the purchaser or parclasers paying all cush on day of sale. Terms of sale must be complied with within one hour after sale or it will be resold on the same day at the ris of the former purchaser or purchasers. Purchater or purchasers a, - pay for all papers and for the recording of the same A J BOGGS, (seaL) Clerk of Court. Clerks Sale. State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. In pursuance of a decretal order and an order of foreclosure made in the following named case and on file in the Clerks office, I will sell to the highest bidder during the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H. S. C. on salesday in November 1909 the follow Iing described real estate upon the terms hereinafter mentioned towit: L M. Manldin (Plaintiff) vs B. R. Tolbert (Defendant) IAll that lot piec'e and parcel of land situate, lying and being situate ii Pickens county S C. west of the town of Pickens fronting on Secona Road, adoining lots of Henry Lawrence on east Hollingsworth and Henry Lawrence on south, Hollingswortl 'lands on the west, and fronts north~ 'the road, said lot being 50 feet by 124 Sfeet more or less, and being the loi conveyed to Ben R. Tolbert by Henri Lawrence. 1Terms: Cash on day of sale. Pur chaser must comply with the terms Sof the sale within one hour or the premises will be resold at the risk o1 the former purchaser. Purchaser t< epay for papers and for recording same. e A. J. Boggs (sval) e Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. B. C. Robinson, as Administrator of th~ estate of T- C. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs. against F. Sondley Robinson, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a Decree of Partition and ' Sale made in the above stated case an< signed by His HoDor, Judge Robert AL drich, Presiding Judge, and dated Octo er 1st, 1909. on file in my office, and t< 10 me directed, I will sell to the highes , bidder on salesday in November, 1909 e during the legal hours of sale before th icourt house door at Pickens C. IH., S. C - the following described real estate, r towit: All that certain piece, parcel, or trac' g of land, situate, lying and being in thi r above namned county and state on watert It of Golden creek, being a part of the d same tract of land deeded to T. C. Rob e inson, now deceased, by M. Ella Robin kkson by deed dated October 31st, 1801 -. and recorded in Deed Book N at page ,2:31, Pickens County Records, adjoininj -lands of Johnston, the Nero Hallums es -tate ar.d others, and lying near the towl of Norris. and containing Three Hundre< 0 and Thirtr-Nine and 80-100 (359 80) acre gmore or less. This tract of land has been subdivide< into seven (7) smaller tracts by R. E nalton S.,..ver and the same will be sold by separate tracts as represented by said survey, plate of which will be ex hibited on day of sale. Terms one half () cash on day of sale, the balance payable in one year from day of sale and to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, the credit portion to bear in terest from day of sale at the rati of eight per cent per annum, with privilege * to anticipate payment or pay all cash on day of sale, purchaser to pay for all pa pers and for recording the same. Should any purchaser fail to comply with his bid % ithin one hour, the prem ises will be resold on the same or some subsequent day at the risk of the former purchaser. A. J. Bogg%, (Seal.) Clerk ef Court. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. . In Common Pleas Court. Essie E. Bowen and J. T. Taylor, as ad ministrators, Plaintiffs, against H. B. Bowen, et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated case and on file in the clerk's office, I will sell to the high est bidder during the legal hours for sale at Pickens court house, S. C., on sales day in November, 1909, the following described real estate, upon the .terms hereafter mentioned, towit: First: All that piece, parcel, or tract of land situate and being in the state and county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Julius Parsons, Alexander, J. E. Ha good and others, and known as the "Lead nine" tract, containing two hun dred and eighty-seven acres, be the same more or less. Said land was deeded to R. E. Bowen by the. executor of the es tate of W. J. Duffle, dec'd. Second: All that certain piece, par cel, or tract of land, situated, lying and being in the above named state and county, and containing six hundred and fifty (650) acres, more or less, the same lying in Hurricane township Pickens county, and known as the Timothy O'Bryant lands. For a more complete description of this tract of land reference is hereby made to the Chain of Title to these lands, as will appear from the re cords in the office of the Register Mesne Conveyance for said county and state. Terms: All cash as to the two hun dred eighty-seven (287) acre, or "Lead Nine" tract, and one half cash as to the six hundred fifty (650) acre cr Timothy O'Bryant tract, with leave to the par chaser to pay all cash. The credit por tion to be for one year from day of sale with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent per annum, and to b, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a motgage of the premises. If the terms of sale are not complied with in one hour after sale the premises will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser on the same day. Purchaser, or purchases, are to pay for all papers, and ice- %ecording the same. A. J. Boggs. (Seal) . Clerk of Court, Summons for Relief. STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Countyof Pickens Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief--Complaint Served F. L. Burgess. Dovey Howard. Martha Cisson, and Flora Painter, Orr Clark, Snie Clark, Clyde Clark, dnd Lois Clark by their guardian ad litem D. L. Barker, and Bennie Burgess by his guardian ad litem J. B. Eigdon, Plain tiffs, against Rena Burgess and Judge Clark, Defen dants. To the Defendants above named: YOtA are hereby summoned and re, quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their offBce at Pickens Court House, South Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complin within the time aforesaid, the plitiff in this action wilalyto the Court for the relief demande in the comn Splaint. Date Oct. 2, A. D. 1909. C. E. Robinsonl PlaintiTIs Attorney. To Judge Clark infant defendant over fourteen years of age:~~ You are hereby sumoe and re quired to apply for the appointment of guardian ad litem to repi esenlt you in this action within-twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, and if you fail, application for such appit ment will be made by the plamnt- hre in. You will further take notice ta th umn,of which the foregoing is a oadthe summons, laint in this action, . a cylad inth ofice of Clerk of Court at PikeR. S. o*n the s day of Oct. 1909 Oand is no on fiEn sR isoce. Plaintif's Attorney. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, AL persons holding claims against the estate of the late A. M. Garrett mutpeet the samneduly proven on - befoethe 1st day of December . posindebted to said estate, must mak pament on-or before the above date to th undersigned. J. R. Garrett. IExecutor. Bridge to Let. We will let to the lowest responsible bidrthe bu,ilding of a new open wood en bridge on Eighteen Mie Creek, known as the Miller bridge, on the 16th day of Oct. 1909 at 11 o'clock a. mn. Plans &c made known that day. E. F. Looper, - Supervisor, Picken's Co, B. J. Pearmn, Supervisor. Huaderson' Co. CASTOR IA Thu Kla Yen Have Alwaap Dought I ears h ll.naturofb5r,d