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- J Pic 1$ Sentinel-Journal | ?r*CS*;jv: N S \ S N N \ \ \ / ! I IlJAL BREVITIES li < So Things You Know and Some < j, I Du Don't Know About Our | & (Towns, County & People x /\ \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ V \ S liYOU WANT A FARM MUTE MB FOR LIST. ] ave sonic fine farms on my list kely tin; very tiling yon are loo ng for. T M 4 1 <j . it. Asnmore, Pickens, 8. C. - Horn on the Oth instant, to Mi and Mrs. Frank Ferguson, offickens, 1?. 2, a fine boy. IT) H T.l II 1 rxvuv. j->. u. ivinrpnroe, wo uiflerstand,* fell oft* a building am broke 0110 bono in Lis arm, oil? day last week. Jlois getti?K along nicely, so report says. i?iSI r. John T. Langston, of lickens, was called Monday to tfie bedside ol his sister, Moil (lay who is very low at her ionic in Walhalla She is not ^XpCCtod to live. ?John and Bon Gravely, sons of "Uncle Bal" Gravely, who llQVn lwwiti \ieil in*.' i./.l n i tr/?n I UK/ v ?/v_\ ii * ion ini\;iciu v ro hi this county for Uie past three weeks, returned to their home in Texas Inst Monday. ? Dr. V. S Porter was called Monday t<? Westminister to the bedside of his father, who is very ill. He found him hotter. Mr. Poller is 82 years of age and getting pretty feeble. ?There is ?n epidenic of pnemonia in the six Mile section of the county. Among those sick are:Mi's. R. Abercrombie; a daughter of J'. 10. Garrett; a cinkl ol I'id Uarrett; a daughter of I>11<i Elleubur^. We hope they may all hood recover. ?Rev. C. L. Cnii^ and family returned to Walhalla last week from Newberry. where tliev had resided for :i. vcnr. i.Tr. Crai^ will next Moniloy assunit! the duties of assistaht to Clerk of Court John F. Craig. Their return to Walhalla is the source of much pleasure; to friends here.?Keowee Courier ?Nowlt Ciantt, who lives near (Memson College, was committed to jail Saturday on the charge of rape. The offense is alleged 4.. 1....... 1 .1 HI Iiiivi- iR-fll ? Ollllllll leil SOIlie time a^o. (lantt was apprehended at Salisbury, X. C\, and brought to tin; Oconee jail after a preliminary hearing, held at Olemson. Hoth (lantt and the woman connected with the ease arc colored.?Keowee Courier. ?Miss Let hie Barker and brother, Paul K.. left last Tuesday for a visit to relatives and friend:, in Pickens. Paul having returned yesterday. MissLethie will spend some time in and near uonirai heiore returning home Misses Elsie and Ma^gio Morgan and brothers, Lyston and Oscar, of Pickens, were guests of (he Misses Barker durthe holidays, and attended the ('hristmas ti'ee entertainment at 0 >nneross on Sat iinlay 25th.? Cor. in Keowee Courier. ?Mr. V. K. Moon, of Liberty, R. !$, is one of the happiest men in the (ounty, for, on Saturday *,; /- 1. f 4 1... L.il. : l i t i jiij^nu, nu: mil lie intruded 11 in meeting of Keowee Camp, W. (). \\\, revived his policy, saw all the degrees of the or<H'i given, wont home holding h. sides from laughing, and lo, Sunday morning his wife presented him with a fine hoy. Oh, it pays to he a Woodman. Application blanks can lie gotten from any of the members and good men are wanted in the order. .J. F. Barrett, of Pickens, R. 2, planted M acres of land in corn ! last yyfti' and from this piece of grouiil lie gathered 1.100 bundles <jr*fodder and 141) weighed bimlrls of corn. Figuring tho fod/er at $2.00 per hundred and tb/corn at $1.00 per bushel he /d&lized from this land $177.00; j . 'the entire expense account, including preparing the land, worVing, fertilizer and gathering, was $39.00, leaving a profit of $138.00 above all Vxpon^.', Who can beat this recoij? eitty^rfc with corn or cotton? ^ 7; ? ' . T~w m Foolish question! Yet some could take the place of a do the world cannot do this. H him frequently, trust him f doctors endorsed Ayer's Che colds, we would not offer i No alcohol in this cough medi If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ay < headache, we would not offer them to ?Good horse and mulo for sale cheap. R. B. Anthony, ricKons it. 4. ?If you want to sell your farm or house and lot see J. 11. Ashniore, Pickens, S. C. he will sell it for you. ?An educated jackass is being exhibited in Idaho. Nothing strange about that. We're seen 'em, many times. ?Married on December 29, at Refuge, by Key A. J. McBeely, T^\ OS n ^4 m % iYii. uoiiii oimmoiis oi uontrai and Miss Mary Gunter of the Refuge soction. ?The best time to train up a hoy in the way he should go is before he gets past the spankable age. The same holds true in girl culture. Westminister Tribune says: Tugaloo river was as termed "much ice." It was the first time anything like that was witnessed in five years. ?LOST, somewhere in Pickens, either on the streets or in some of the stores, two ten-dollar bills. Finder please return to Larkin Hughes and get re ward. ?Lost. 011 the 9th, between my house and John Childress, a purse containing '2 $10 hills and some small change and some cotton bills. Reward for return to this ollice or to B. Burdine. Rev. C. 1j, Caig and family l .< ......vvi (,v/ > uiiiaua iup>t wet'K from Newberry, where they had resided for a year. Mr. Craig will assume the duties of assistant to clerk of Court John F. Craig. ?Married on December 29, at the residence of Mr, J. S. Wilson, near Liberty, Miss. Mamie Smith of Liberty, and Mr. G. W. Kelly, of Bishop's Branch, Rev. J. I). Crane of Greenville, officiating. ?I do not blame some men for preaching of "the Home ever yonder," but the man to whom I take off the hat with greater respect is the one who thinks and speaks reverently of the home here. The members of the Clemson Colleiro facultv nrp?f?ni<?rl lit* J r. vw.vvv. * " * P. H. Mell with a handsome silver service on his retirement from the presidency of the college. Dr. Mell has gone to Atlanta, where he will make his home. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bo wen, of Norris, Pickens county; Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv R. Hughs, of South Union; Miss Marion Coe, of Richland, and Miss Pauline Hughs, of Winthrop College, spent the Christinas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hughs, near town.?Keowee Courier. ?Married, at residence of Mr. J. A. C. Teat, on the 9th inst.. Mr. vv. m. Hohlen to Miss Lula Saterfieid, daughter of Mr. B. D. Saterfiield, J. Alonzo Brown, N. P., at the throttle. J. Alonzo Brown says he can now jjiarry with a double wrap, as ho has just recently qualified as Magistrate for Cateechee in connection with N. P. so if you want to marry and are eligible give him a call. ?In the past seven months II. M. i I ester has been the cause of several land deals being made in Pickens county. A recent deal put through by hlni was the sale of the J. J. (Colonel) Lewis home place, Of about 2oo acres to Mr. Earle Cantrell, a son of Mr. John T. Cantrell, of the upper section of the county. Mr. Cantrell has been in the West for several years, has made some COO(l monev. n.ml i? anlMr?rr $t ?WIVIlip I away in Pickens county dirt. Tho price paid was $3,100. Mr. Hester is a hustling real estate dealer and tries hard to always t something to, suit his cusra and at a reasonable price. v\ ^ s Any Good? people act as if a medicine j ctor! The best medicine in t ave a family doctor, consult ully. If we did not believe rry Pectoral for coughs and t to you. Ask your doctor. icine. /. C. Ayer Co.,Lowell,Mass, :r's Pills for constipation, biliousness, sickyou. Ask your own doctor about this. ?If you want a hcmBO and lot or a lot, in or near Pickens call J. R. A8hmore. Pickens. S. O. ?Mrs. A. R. N. Folger, of Seneca, accompanied by her little daughter, who have been visiting the family of J. B. Newberry, returned to their home Tuesday. ?The Wolf. Stake correspondent of the Keowee Courier QnVQt M r o ?-wl T A uwju. Jill, O.I1 VI iUlB. ll . A. White visited thelater's parents Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Kelly, of 1 Pickens county, last week. ? Mrs. W. E. Dicken, of Bir- 1 1 I mingham, Ala., is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. A. Gilreath, who is very sick at her home in Pickens. ?Mrs. Gilreath's condi- 1 tion is somewhat improved at this writing and her many friends hope for her ultimate recovery. ?A. C. Mann, an aged^'citi- ! zen of the Six Mile section of the county, was knocked down and rim over last Sunday by a bicycle, ridden by Oscar Ellenburp:. Report has it that he is ' in a serious condition. His friends hope his hurts will not prove serious. ?The New Hope Correspon- | dent of the Keowee Courier says: j ( Miss Wannie Morgan left yester-1 ilnv for naUiAiin >>.>11 I *.WJL vi*uiv/uu, nnvio kjiiu *>111 take charge of her school Garland and Hovey Seaborn, of Pickens, visited their consin. Miss Lizzie Miller, Tuesday and Wednesday B. H. Powers, of Central, visited 011 this side last week. ?The Mount Pleasant Corre- 1 spondent of the Keowee Courier 1 says: llev. W. J. Spearman, wifp Crill Ol-l /I ! .iv, i>v>n uuvi uuicc uaugiiticis spent a part of the holidays i among relatives and friends in Easley and Liberty. Rev. Spearman preached a very interesting sermon at Rennion 011 1 the fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock, ' and also Sunday night at the 1 second Baptist church at Liber- . jty. ?Mrs. Bell Bratcher wife of I J. T. Bratcher died at hor hnmn I near Central last Tuesday after j a long illness and was laid to ( | rest at Mount Zion church. She i leaves a husband and four child- , ren and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her death. She was a consistint member of the Wesleyan Methodist church and a devoted chrlQtain she never murmured nor complain ed. Through her illness she always said all things worked I j 11 n * * * togetner ior good to them that loved the Lord. The funeral services were concluded bv Rev. J. A White, of Pickens. ?Many Walhalla friends of the groom will he interested to learn that Robert A. Craitf formerly of this place, was married at Pickens on Monday, December 27th last, to Miss Nina Sutherland, the ceremony tak I ing place at the homo of tho bride's mother. Rev. J. M. Stewart, of the Jiaptist church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Craig have moved to Salem, this comity, to make their home. Mr. Craig is teaching the Salem school. We join with many friends in wishing the young couple many happy anil prosperous years.?Keowee Courier. ?A. A. (Dock) Alexander, of tho Nimmons section of tho county, died at tho home of his mother, "Aunt Sarah" Alexander, last Satuday evening, tho 8th inst., aftor an illness of some two weeks* duration, aged 55 years old. "Dook" ps ho was familiarly called, wa?< well 1 A it - mkiwii UIir<Hit'noiii) me ccuniy, and his death will bo learned with sorrow by his many friends.His remains were laid to rest at the family burying ground on J^onday morning, many sorrowing relatives and friend^ witnessed the last sad rites. Peace to his ashes,. , a. tjt-. ~ f ?WAtTTED:?Croppers, who can furnish stock to cultivate forty acres of land, rental one third corn & fodder. One fourth cotton and seed. I have three vacant hniiSAK. Hnll mi V#** Willi T. Lewis, Hazel, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tow and Mrs. Elzarah Satterfield of Oconee, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Belton, Fountain Inn, Easley and Pickens visited at the home of James Clements last week. They were much delighted with the im-1 provenient of the town of Pickens since their visit six yearn ago. The Little River correspondent of the Keowee Couries says: Sam Lusk, a promising young farmer of Pickens, spent the holidays with relatives in this section J. T. McKiney, of Pickens, made a business trip on Little River the past week Charles Perry and J. B. Burgess TKr?*?'11 of iv^ T..~ ? -rw.v v/vyvy??? UVyl ?/AOU U4U Ul/llilOl'l*, They report the beautiful Whitewater river frozen over in all the still water?the most ice 011 the river for several years. ?Married, on Sunday night the 9th of Januasy, at 7 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Franklin Alexander, Mr. George MoAdftms to Miss Lantie Alexander, both of Pirlrn?? nonntu- ? n .V/V/UI1UJ f Ui V. ill the same time and place, Mr. J. D. Freeman of Pickens county to Miss Lottie Wood of Gaffney, S. C., W. C. Seaborn officiating. ! This was a pleasant wedding. Every thing was in trim for the occasion, the parlor was beautifully decorated with evergreens, and there was a goodly nr her of the relatives and frieims of the contracting parties invited to grace the occasion with their presence. Immediate!v nfforfh? ceremony we were invited into the dining room where the table was heavly loaded with many palatable dainties which we partook of to our hearts contents. Mr. Alexander and his E;ood wife know how to make their guests enjoy themselves. After supper they spent tho time in singing and pleasent conversation till a late hour when they, hid each other irood bve and left, for their homes. The many friends of these contracting parties joins the writer in extening congratulations and best wishes for a long prosperous and happy journey through life. A Friend. Cateechee Dots. I thought I would send in a few nots from this vicinity. Christinas is over; hope every Iwxly a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Miss Hickerson left last Tuesday to enter school again. Miss Joe Garreliu spent the holidays at home returning to O. F. C. last Tuesday. Miss Minnie Shiriff who has been in College in North Carolina spent her vacation at home. Miss Lillian Russell one of her friends spent Christmas with her. Miss Russell is from the Eastern part of N. C. Miss Sheriff and Miss Russell returned to College last Tuesday. Mr. T. M. Garrett left last Tuesday for Texas. Little Pry or Alexander the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pole Alexander died at his homo at Norris the ,r) of Jan., 1910 and was hurled at Mt. Zion the day following. lie was two years and soven months old. Little Pyror certainly was a bright child. The bereaved family have our sincere sympathy. May God bloss them in their trouble. Mr. Virgil Netwon left Tuesday for Alabama where he will visit friends and relatives. As news is getting scarce will ring ofT. If this escapes the waste basket you will hear from me again. Jack Frost. Simp!* R?fu?<1y For I,t(irl|>. LaGripe coughs are dangerous. nn they frequently develop Into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, hut heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey A'jd T.?r contains no harmful drugs and 14 in a yellow package. Keowee Pharmacy, Pickens Drug Co. Piokens, Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty. ftucbtom'ft Arnica Salve fto Bill iafvt h Xh9 WmH REAL E Do you want to se property ? Or do yc different location? I have a very att tract; 1 do all the 1 expense, etc., and wl swap, you pay me a < proceeds. I have room for a on my list. j. j y yj ft/ ivufH/ i/U u ilif showing you some goo Yours foi H.M.HI "THE REAL E Box 264. Office over K< Let me write your J it in good reliable eom Carey & Real Estate a PICKET ioo acres on waters of Twe J. Lewis place. In two trac purchaser can get a good barg We have four town lots fo desirable location, in view of t chasing them will get a fine pi homes are going up in the i and there are already many pr We have many County pla begin the New Year aright by vestment that one can invest ii next fall and those purchasing money on same. We are always ready to s take great pleasure in going o in showing you the lands and 1 When you have ayn land or once see us and we will get th When you are in the marl you to see us. lJhone us, writ always be glacl to st,e you and See us when you are lookinj Carey & Main St. P 'Phone No. 33. Off 1909 Cheap: A' " tlio deam' kind von can bu 'I'll i tii vason why wed ch< i> 1i t.< if.. of any kind. P Yh> / illiv for rcKiiltu??o w<> l?m lilts 110 matter what use thev a s Thanking you for your pat retain it during 15)10 l>v fair and PURE ; KBOUIBB ! Next Door to Post Office. I A. K. GREEN VI Dry Goods, Shoe To the readers of the You are hearing of HIGHE I believe Cotton will be higher have bought one of the lar goods?piece goods, men's an shoes?in a word, a stock of ? 1 II* - * . * i general piiDiic, tnat 1 nave eve POSITIVELY that my prices ; goods I ,OWER than last seas* I do not advertise to give a1 for 5c.?I can't do that. B PRICES with the "give aways values, I will not ask yon to b do all I can, LEGITIMATELY n AtA r\ v> jLTcpoiiuH/Uiu uruuutj. A Fair Deal. V^.-i HAT'S ALL. A- K. I | West End. <3k*. v. *?< STATE 1 11 your farm or town 1 >u want to trade for a I ractive form of con- ' work, pay advertising lieh I make a sale or commission out of the few more good places I will take pleasure in d places. business. ESTER. iSTATE MAN." Pickens, S. C. '.ovvce Pharmacy. ire insurance; I'll place panics. Chastain, nd Insurance sJS, S. C. Ive Mile River known as the J. ts of fifty acres each. A quick ;ain in this land. r sale. These lots are in a very he mountains, and any one purace to build a home. Many neighborhood of where they are, etty residences close to them, ntations and now is the time to buying land for it is the best in1. Land is sure to go up before 1 land now will be sure to make crve onr customers and we will 1 ver with you what we have, and lots we have for sale. ' lots that you wish to sell at em off for you immediately, cet to buy real estate it will pay e us, or come to see us; we will quote you our prices. ? for a bargain. Chastain, icxeris, 5. u. iCG over Freeman Building-. 1910 =: Drugs ly, if it is results you want. lo not have anything to (lo with eoplr do not buy Drugs for fun. ; y and sell the kinds that give re- 1 re put to. ronage during 1900 and hoping to courteous treatment and DRUGrS Pliariuacy, Pickens, S. C. Park, LLE, S. C. s, Underwear, etc Sentinel-Journal: R prices. I am glad to say that I am also glad to say that I gest and best selected stocks of d women's underwear, blankets, roods suited to the needs of the ;r had, and 1 say to you MOST ire NO HIGHER, and on some an. way goods?to sell a ioc. article ut compare MY GOODS and and if I do not give better uy. I want your trade and will to get it. I promise you T 1 TV lowest; races. Your Money's Worth. PARK. roenvm?,?. c l Auditors Notice. The time for Wining returns for fiscal year 1910, will open January lat and continuo until Febuary 20th without penalty. 50 per cent as prescribed by law will be added on all returns of per? sonal property not returned before Feb> uury 20th. This will bethiyearto return real estate again in order that the name may be brought before the Township board to be assesed and equalized. The Auditor or his Deputy will be at khfl fnllnwincr ntncou f r? tolm .. ...n r.?vvu w waao iCbUlllO. Calhoun, January 10. Central, January 11 & forenoon 12. Iesaqueena Cotton Mill Jan. 12 after noon. Oateecbee, January 13, fore noon. Norrio, January 13, after noon. Liberty January 14 & forenoon 15. Liberty Cotton Mill, Jan. 15 after noon. Easley, January 17 and 18. Easley Cotton Mill January 19 fore noon. Olenwood Cotton Mill January 19, after noon. Cross Plains January 20, (E. Free* mans Store) Loopers Gin January 21, fore noon. Dacuscille January 21, after noon, Peters Creek January 22. fore noon. Pumpkintown January 25. Holly Spring January 26.fore noon. Eastatoe January '26, after noon. Mile Creek Ja mary 27, Six Mile January 2b. Praters January 29, fore noon. Returns will be taken in the auditors oftice during the whole time. Rebpectfully, N. A. Christopher. Co. Auditor Professional Cards J. E. HOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens. S. C. Office over l'lckenB Bank. <Klf "Trade Follows LIIV^ Lwl^llL The bright streets are the busy streets- the stores that use Elect i i< i' y generously, judiciously?tor purposes of advertising as well as illumination^ are the ones that get the greatest trade. Do you know of any big successful, progressive stores not using Electricity for either interior or exterior lighting. Just think that over. A store may shut its doors at sunset, but if its show windows are properly dressed and electrically lighted, they are doing as effective soliciting for the next .1 1 ~ l ijay s ousmess as a corps of salespeople. The iidw TiitigHtoii IjampH w!!l KlT? you more ami better iiRhl?for leHH money? ^ than any other llluiniuuiit. Write or'I'lione for our Rpet-? 1*1 proposition. Ivy Water, Light and Power Co. - y " * Summons for Relief. State of South ("iirnitnsi County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. Summons for Relief?Complaint Served, Susie Hester and Blanche Mosser, Plaintiif, VH Mary E. Martin, Lettie Newton, Mattie Hester, Myra Lay Cox, Mrs. C. M. Martin, W. V. Clayton, Mattie Dickbou, I^ettie Holt and Jessie Dohhinn. Defendants. To the Defendants above named, You are hereby summoned and required to answerithe complaint in this action, of which a copy in herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his nftice Pickens South Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the i'lalntiifs in the action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 21st A. D. 1907. A I I> / ? > > u. I8UHL) Clerk of Court, Julius E. Hoggs, Plaintiff's Attorney. To I^ettie Holt: Take notion that the complaint was filed In the oflice of the Olork of Court on 0it' 14 .lay of March 1907. Julius E. Hoggs, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, ALL persons holding claims ngair.st the estate of the late Mrs F. A. E.Kirksey must present the same duly proven on or before the 15 day of February 1910, of be debarred pavment; and all /\#M l?ulnU^/wl /* ""LI A ? ? ? " mw rw??u I'OUllW, IDUHH make payment on or before the above date, to the undersigned. J. K. Kit ksey, Admrt. Nottee to Debtors and Creditors. ALL perama holding claims againgt the estate of tho late Alary MoCombea muHt preeent the name duly proven on or before the 15 d*jr of January 1910 or be debarred payment and all pomona indebted to Raid estate, must tnaxe payment on or ?*>for? the airfvve dato. to,