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f IjS v= THURDAY 11LMG 0h Buthle-50ural Company, 0.. TJOXPSOX.In~a rxeshone 32ox er annum. EInsudin ra e Bseconble. PIC=ENS. C THUBSDAY NOVEMBER 18.1909 I wish thatland in this country was worth $100 an acre so people would take better care of it," remarked a well known farmer in presence of the writer yesterday. The, fact is that most land in this country is orth -$100 an acre or more, and f peoole would only take better -care of it, it would bring that price and better. owners of the new Boklyn tun fbl are much disappointed. Not every strap on every train was In use the frst day. Still they should give such staid persons as Brooklynites at least a week to get the tu.nnel habit Automobile scorchers are to be put In jail. That #ls treatment more near ly fltting the disease. Some scorch ers would rather- pay a. nne than edpeanuts.- It makes them feel he role without crippling them finan caly. A pubshers catalogue -divides books Into three, lists: "Famous Books," "Readable Books,"' "Gift Books." No book appears In more than one list. This is an amusing - comment on "the present state of lit rature." Laura Jean Libbey has copyrighted p I1 new plays at one fell swoop. Evi- m dently the pleasant fiction that work- d tg girls are always persecuted and then marry fabulously wealthy young men with large, dark eyes Is consid ed good for many more encores. -New York hotel keepers wil learn tfter awhile. Henceforth when a man signsf name- "Duke de Deadbeat" something quite as noble and Im Oulve itwi. be to the street for nmless he has a few tons of bag- . age along s an evidence of good al bith. f finthernea agh McCulloch says ol tstoniendo not getaahow before se a Jury, umleas they arg pretty, and - btheya 'get too much of a show. 1'iIdea that any one should slan ~er-the gils that way! Our under aiauatngof It'was that they were all ft 'Science Is about to prove that ant. y - al enery Is developed by electricity p: adthat the human body -Is a battery - bgeerating the subtle fluid from C tbe-food products the person ab- J aorhs at abanquet, afreelunch coun' ter or elsewhere. After the subjeot has been developed more thoroughly y Verhaps when we are sick we shall C send for the electrician Instead of for ]g thepliysician, as In the .presenZJ, transitiory stage. R. E. LEWIS, Ph. Next Door to Post Office. . A. K.wi GREEN VII Dry Goods, Shoes, To the readers of the S You are hearing of HIGHER* I believe Cotton will be higher. have bought -one of the large goods-piece goods, men's and' shoes-in a word, a stock of goc general public, that I have ever]I POSITIVELY that my prices are goods LOWER than last season. I do not advertise to give awa for 5c.-I can't do that. But * PRICES with the "give aways" i values, I will not ask you to buy -/ do all I can, LEGITIMATELY, 1 Dependable Goods. A Fair Deal. 'THAT'S ALL. . Come And See Me. , I want all my customers who s owe me to come at onceand pay Lp their accounts, as I need the noneyi A change in my busi- F tess necessitates my collecting ,very cent that is due me by the fth instant. , I thank you for rour past patronage and will ertainly appreciate a quick, ettlement. Respectfully' - F2 W. Whitmire. T A Card of Thanks W6, the children of Mrs. F. E. Cirksey, wish to thank the s riends and relatives for their dndness which they showed us e luring the illnes and death of )ur dear mother. May we meet if .n heaven above is our prayer. The children f( p Notice. Dr. A. E. Brown of Asheville q . C. will speak at Six Mile T hurch Pickens county S. ,0 on aturday 11 a., m. Nov'ember q Oth. We earnestly request all ' who are interested in Education it o be present. The committees m tppointed by the Twelve Mile, Li ickens ahd -the Executive com- a nittee of the Beaverdam Asso- at ations are-requested to be pies- 1 ,nt. Any of the above commit ees desiring to be met at Norris n Friday Nov. 19 can phone ne at A. D. Mann's Six Mile. W. M. Walker M Corresponding Comm. t Notioe to Debtors and Creditors. si ALL persons holding claims against a e estate -of the late A. 31. Grarreu iust present the same duly proven on 01 r before the 1st day of December 2' D09. or be debarred payment; and all c ersons indebted t6 said estate, must a ake payment o. or before the above ate, to the undersigned. . b J. R. Garrett, N Executor. [otice of Final Settlement and Dis- - charge. , OTICE is hereby 'kiven that I will make application to J. B. Newberry sa., Judge of Piobate for Pickens 0 ntv, in the State of South Carolina. le i the 16th day of Dec. 1909, at 11 ar clock in the forenoon, or as soon there ter as said application can be heard, m ir leave to make final settiement of the ar tate of J. E. Boroughs deceased, and Ci thin dischargfe as administrator of al .id estate. J. H. Boroughsi, be Administrator. Ja TrespassNoic. - ____ sa All persons are hereby warned and ei irbidden from hunting. fishing, cutting ber, letting out fire, making or cut-d g byroads, or in any manner what iever trespassing upon any of our emises under penalty provided by law. - see Jones --- W. E. CrenshawB B. Finley W. C. Finley A. Finley R. E. Steele F. Alexander A. P. Alexander A. Stewart J. D. Mauldin !. P, McKee J. L. McKee S. Isobins B. D. Mauldini M. Mauldi - Mrs. Sue Craig re. Gussie- Alexander C. M. Steele C. Stewart R. G. Gaines (T. G. Oliver manager) GS!I macu, G., Proprietor li 4..Pickens, S. C. LE, S. C. Underwear, etc.n ~ntinelJournal: rces. I am glad to say that am also glad to say that I' t and best selected stocks of vomen's underwear, blankets, ds suited to the needs of th'e iad, and I say to you. MOST NO HIGHER, and on soime goods-to sell a iee;atle compare MY GOODS and nd if I do not give better I want your trade and will :o get it. I promise you Lowest Prices. our Money's Worth. 'A RK, sezr111e. . Summons for Relief. rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 'ounty of Pickens. Court of Common Pleas. ummons for Relief-Complaint Served L. Burgess. Dovey Howard. Martha Cisson. and Flora Painter, Orr Clark. Sunie Clark, Clyde Clark, dnd L "ns Clark b. their guardian ad litem D. L. B-irker, and Bennie Burgess by his guardi.an ad litem J. B. Rigdon, Plain tiffs, vrtirist ena Bulgess and Judge Clark, Defen dants. o -.he Defendants above named: You are hereby summonel and .re uired to answer the complaint in this Dtion, of which a copy is herewith ,rved upon you, and to serve a copy F your answer to the said complaint on 2e subscribers at their office at Pickens ourt House, South Carolina within venty days after the service hereof, Kclusive of the day of subh service; and you fail to answer the complaint 'ithin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff this action wi!l apply to the Court >r the relief demanded in the com laint. Date Oc. 2, A. D. 1909. C. E. Robinson Plaintiff's ALtorner. n Judge Clark infant defendaut over fomrteen years of akg: You are hereby t-ummoned and re lired to apply for the appointement of iardian ad litem'to reptesent you in ns action within twenty days after the :vice of this suimnions upon you. and you fail, appliation for snch appoint ent will he made by the plaiitiff here . You will further take notice that ie summons, of which the foregoiig is cope and the c.mplaint in this action. as filed in the odtice of Clerk of Court ; Pickens 8. 0. on tne 2 day of Oct. 09 and is noA on file in said office. C. E. Robinson. Plaintiff's Attorney. :ate of South Carolina, , County of Pickeris, y J. B. Newbery. Probate Judge. Whereas, I. M. Mauldin made suit o e to grant him Letters of Adminisir4 an of the Estate and effects of Ross Eaton. These are therefore, to cite all and neular the kindred and creditors of th id L. Ross Eaton -deceased, that they and appear before me. in the Court Probate, to be held at Pickens on th rth day of Nov. 1909 next, after publi Ltion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore )on, to show cause, if any they have. hv the said administration should not granted. Given under my hand this 8th day of ovember Anno Domini 1909. J. B. Newberry, J- P. P. c. rfTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Plgkens. By J. B Newdrry, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, J. N. Miller and J. J. Mc tmbe made suit to me, to grant him tters of Administration of the estate id effects of Mary McComba. These are therefore to site and ad ouish all and singular the kindred Ld creditors of the said Mary Mc ymbe deceased, that they be and pear before me, in the Court of Pro Lte, to be held at Pickens on the 26th ty of Nov. 1909 next after publication treof. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to LOW cause if any they have, why the id administration should not be grant L. Given under my hand, this the 4 ty of Nov. Anno Domini 1909. J. B. NEWBERY, [seal) SJ.-P. P. C. iiKING'S N~EW DISCOVERn Will Surely Stop That Cough. shoes.- Sha We have a line of Shoes that ~e. Of course in seeing the now for you to see 'them and w price at which we are sellini Below we quote a few prices aywhere: Ladies Coarse Shoes:-r lot eal Calf polish, at $1.15 i lot 40r "Domestic" Kangar 1 lot Mule Skimln plaiu toe a: Fine Shoes.-Our "Virginia m't be beat anywhere. It is a: Men's Work Shoes:-No. 22c e, at $2.oo. Same as above in black at $2. "Mesenger," a good "Brogan Men's Fine Shoes:-A good "True Merit" Shoes in Datent 2-75. This is a good welted s) te $3-50 shoes. Little "Broags" for the boys a ne of children's coarse shoes a 1,200 yards of heavy Outing Je have this in almost any coic Heavy Underwear for men, ' ose price. You should see our line of I t 25c. nd Soc. Whens you are in the market rore yon will do well to see ou Let us fit you up in shoes fc lake s? ecial prices on lots. Yours to s W. E. FREE "At the 01 GOC IC They are here a Watch us. Pickeris I WIasonic Building. Norris Cottoi CATEECI Short Crops. Long Dollars With Us. Thei We buy everything fl Here you don't have to help pay the othe moved to North-Carolina or Georgia and 1i taxes and many other expenses that a man You take no chances in buyingo your goods from us, as any1 back and your money refunded. Don't that sound good? We] We will-sell you first-class merchandise as close as any con through you will find us a litile lower in price-a little higher in We buy and sell most anythihg in the produce line and r We menticn just a few prices for your consideration anc Coat's Spool Cotton, 50c. per dozen, assorted. Ginghams, the 7c. kidd, at 5c. the yard. Windo'w Curtains, good size, 75c. value, at 45c. the win dow. Look at them. They are beauties for the money. 'l icking, Best A. C. A. Feather Ticking, S-ounce goods f ard worth at least 1 c. of any man's money; our price i 5c, yd. Boys steel Express Wagons, 75c. to $1-75 Bleaching, 36 inch, good weight, u'oc. vaiue, special at 8% Seed Oats: Genuine Red and Winier Grazing at a very close price. Feed Oats, White Clip, best feed oat on earth. Salt, ioo pound sacks, ftne and white, 6oc. Sugar, 25 pounds fine white granulated for $.-o Come to see us when in need of a Shoes, Clething, Furniture, Stoves, cines, Notions, Hats, Cow Feed, S found in a first class general store. Yours *Norris Cotto. CATEECil T M NORRISgiPres and Tres. C F NORRI! es.i Shoes? COLO we wuldbe glad for you to m is no money for us, but we consider the quality, style and them you are sure to buy. that we feel cannot be beat no. 721 ''Arthur's Perfection," >opolish at $1.25. icap. Special at $1-55. 2, irl" Patent Tip Shoe at $1-50 I solid as a rock. ~- 'i , heavy Tan, Long Vamp, cap4 at $1.25 apair,' Size 6toi 11 lun Metal at $2.25. or Gun Metal leathers at oe and is equal to most 01ofc t$.15. We heve a strongi : 85c. and upward. ; ioc valne, at 8%r~c per yard. r or stripe. II 'i omen and children at a good I~ 1/q j I jI/J/ 1 ' ascinators, Scarfs and .ShawlsI for anything kept in a Variety fLook into our show win-low r goods and get prices, the, foremost makers, they repr r your whole family. We will winners, tisfy. MAN & CO.L R d Stanid."'? Notice of Final Settlement anci Dis-I , charge. NOICE is herebyv givenl that I w-ill Nmake applicatien to~ J. B. Newhe'rry' Esq.. Judge of Probaite for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina.! on the 4 day of Dec. 1903), at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as so'on thereafter as said application canr be heard. for leave to made final Lettlement of the estate of w. 2. Reid deceased, and >ttain : dischrge s adnnist . o. sa" e. Administrator. d o Ing Professional Cards' J. E. BOGGs W.'E. FINDLEY )Jrug CO., BOGGS &FNDE Lawyers 4) PICKENS, S. C.j4C Ofic oer;cknssa i iii Store, E E, S. C. ==When You Spend Them -e are Reasons. or Cash and Sell for Cash! kr fellow's debt-the debt he made apd eft unpaid. We have no'big rents or city doing business in the town or city has. :hing we sell that does not prove as represented will be iaken 1; it is true. If you are from Missouri let us show you. servative merchant cansell them, and taking the whole lin quality-than most stores. ay the top of ihe market prices. will appreciate any buiness you can give us. Corn Shellers, "-Black Hawk," the best on earth for fami y ,se; will last a lifetime; price $1.75 F-ur: 200 'barrels of flour, bought early. Every sack oid under a positive guarantee. Wiuter is now here and all feet must be shod: We can it the whole family and handle a guaranteed line of Shoes. 2ome to us for your shoe bill. We are agents for -the New Barrett Stove, the best on :arth, burns less wood aud cooks quicker than any other make If you are thinking of a new Sewing Machine call and let is show you the "White" Vibrating, a Rotary Shuttle. The Nhite is superior to other makes in that it hter, ias rreater speed, less noise, lasts longer and is ore difuL We will make you a very close price on this 4chine for )r wiil sell on time. ny thing in Dry Goods,' Groceries, Coffins,, Hardware .Patept Medi ;alt and most any thing usu.ally Lruly, rn I'iI1 Store. ~E, S.:C. i, Secretary. E N WHITMIRE, Manager. R in Fabrics ill be a marked feature of the fall aid winter season; a great variety F beautiful patterns is being shown.. Some of the new colorings are so :tractive that men are apt t.> neg :ct the plain blue serge or black fit% .z hibet. We advisg you to have at least ne good blue or black5 suit, in ad 'tion to the fancy, colored weaves; J2 ada black or Oxford Gray Over >at. in addition to the fancy fabric. - This permits a change, and gives ch suit a rest; to get cleaned and - -essed. It prolongs the life of all * >ur clothes, to treat them this way. s, you will see there a display of new models from some at esent the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, REENVILLE. S. C. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LIBERTY BANK, ocated at Liberty, S. C., at the dlose of business Sept. 8th, 1909. RESOURCES. LI HBILITlES. urnitr and ixutus....... ....... I9,666 40 cTi tca o~ eposi ............$2,0 002 rency.i Las......C s3 Udive n lrOi e. ren:rt forpen vedra . ... .484 ey orowed Iael'n. .... .... .....2.;500 00 ueefo aks and s ms..... e.. 13.... 35 C e eKS........... 5 Totanl....... .. ........ ... .....9 65 -T tl... -.......... ..9 Beoe ecaeH.C S,200E00 Casier of he be ncudi B Ch eing dulye orer thibverandforoingsatmen.i.a.ru.codiionofsai.a 9 wnb 3e Sneck and sbcie bte fore... me..this3 13t0a fSet 99 oreAtTEst WSOCAPHANNotaryPublic *eor me caDELL C. SILY ahe ft~eaoenm"Bn who ein d -y .C. SHIRLE, Directors./