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JR^-Tr' "* iii ,-n-? Mens Sentinel-Journel Advertising Baton Reasonable ? 1 Intend ?t Plokent Fostoffloe at SoccrnU Class i Mall Matter 1 ( PICKENS, 8. 0. : THURSDAY MARCH 24, 11)10 1 Liberty News. ' Most of the farmers rui. their plows ft few d?ya last week, but tho thunder began to roar real spring-like Thurs- ] day, but it did not rain much until | Friday, when it put in a full day,with plenty of cold east wind, to mako it < very disagreeable to be out. Wo had Prof. D. N. Harrow to lecture here Saturday, but- tho attendance was not as large as it should have been to show tho appreciation due the state, for its efforts to dissminate agricultural information, especially on tho use of fertilizers: tho time has come fco stop tho promiscuous use of fertilizers, as the information is aoniU' 1 ... it wmumj uumiiiru UK lO IUU KII1U IUUI can be counted on for the beat results has provn by actual experiment. The imo is not far distant when the farmei who goes heedlessly on will notice some of his neighbors are having iinor looking crop?, than his, and tnen he '"ill boein to crawl out of bis shell land pick his oarB and Boe if ho can't hear something thatwill help him ialons a littlo; many socalled farmers ;em to have an idea that thy know as much about farming nd tho intoligont. se of ertilizers, as the drofesers, wtion if thov would only visit Clemson Colege arm, and view tho experimental work doubtless thoy would bo convinced to tho contrary Or iittlle city os not proposo to stay in the durk so havu arranged to put in electric lights right -a way The plant will bo put up in tho city. , Liberty Lke all other places of any j imilOftllnco h..a ou. i l KUtUKIl AiJ I ill 11(11 ^ UhlrtU- J liBhmotR, or rather deparmeiits in other stores and openings are now the ordor of the day. There was one at Sullivan A Eacue, and Mra. Brown, both had theirs yesterday, and was quite an attraction to.tho fair ees, others to fol low n a fow days. I Mrs. W. L. Hoggs, has gono on a visit to her mothers at BievardN. C. Fertilizer ,hay and corn has been hald away from hore in abndancethis week ; we hojo the corn ad hay haling aftar this year will bo reversed, and haled to the R. R. rathor from it. It is thundering and raining again as we write, and the plows will perhaps have to atop a fow days. The small grain crop is beginning to tako a start to urow and ie goneraiy lolling fairly well, and has not boon so badly winter killed as it appeared tob forsomo time. Wo notice all the boys, ar back from colege, from both Clemson and Atlana a. Meauls aro still abroad in tbe land and seem to he of rather a malignant type; this litlio neck of woods having been pretty well gone oversom yar ago, there isnt mch luor left for the m do here J.F . Banster, is shut in on sick list. Another lot sale is advertised hero for the 20th; just east of Liberty, Cotton mill. Robs O'Dell is adding anothor sto-v to his dwelling and covering with tin shingles which will add to tho appearance. A businoss census of Liberty, shown 19 selling goods fourteen of them carrying a lino of jewelry, two banks, two liveries, two markets, two g.ncial repair shops; one oil mill and Kin nery ; one grist mill; two lumhor dealers; two cotton mills; watchmaker and machine repair shop; three photographers; shoe shop; pressing club: barbershop; painters, and "Street & Walker" havo ono white and ouitH h number of the colored persuasion em played at present packing streets and hanging around in general ; we suppose everybody understands that, this is the last job except actually drawing breath for dear life, for ablebodted mankind. The Boston Ladies Quartette lilted the fourth lyceum course the 10th, which was much enjoyed. The peac'i trees bavo begun blooming in tho last few days and the oaks are budding, and spring will soon be in Iinmonf Wo notice quite a change in tho appearance around tho school building, the yard has been cleaned otT and a flower yard arranged in front of Hie building with walks. C. East End News Mr. Editor, you haye been complaining that tho people did ^ J not send vou the news, so we Mw?.^la ? 11 1 ui n ?i i fj, i i/ wi: vvuuiu st'iiu you some from East end of Pickens for the first. Our little town isimproving; we have eleven families and a late land trade, which I suppose 1 h<? man's object in to build, who has traded with Dr. Cannon for a lot near the railroad, land here is a good price, the peopleantici pate anotner cotton mill in the near future and, they know this is the place for it. The last, sold by Judge Welborn sold 0110 acre for three hundred dollars; ho commenced at $200 per acre, and the last one ?4 mi, r? i? itu *>ouv. i m; iv. it. as every j body knows runs right, through it, has a station in the town. The only objection can he bough! against it is. it is a little too close 1 to the cotton mill, it has a nice branch running right through the town, affording water enough to run six cotton mills. by steam. Mrs. Rebecca Holders land of 28 acres joins Cannon, Carey and! Bruce on the north I. G. Welborn on the South and in three hundred yards of cotton mill, , we have no store in our little 1 town, but will soon have one I think, because somebody will , soon see their opportunity, the , 1 uwiivery wagons is delivering goods in tho town every day, wo have as health y a place as can l>e found anywhere in up country. If the cotton mill don't 1 build a school house and church wc will have to do it ourselves. 1 The peoplo of the town of J Pickens makes east end the i place for outings with buggies 1 automobiles ect. The lands lie ' just rolling enough to carry off f all Impurities. I (i u*wm*m Card of Thanks. Mr. Editor: Please allow us ipace in your paper to thank our jind friends and neighbors for heir kindness and help during he illness of our little son. May the Lord bless them all, s our prayer. Mr nnil M..o T A AT WS.,..U . I M**V? 1TAA Ot tJ t T I f T HIV^II^O" ter. Craig Brothers wili sell you a regular 15c plug of tobacco for 10c; it is called MERRY WIDOW?Wo heard the bluebirds singing yesterday morning. They are said to be harbingers of spring, but we don't put much confidence in the little feathered prophets, for you can hear them warbling most any warm, bright dav during the winter months. Why do you spend your money for inferior tobacco when you can buy Merry Widow from Craig Bros at the same price that you pay for the common kind elsewheret NOTICE Voi' a reasonable foe. payable in advance, the public can get the service of an exceptionally fine Jack, that will be kept at Clemson College. He is regis-1 tereu, is through bred, is of splendid conformation, and is 15$ hands high. 3lcrry Widow is a rich man's tobacco, but you get it at a poor mail's price from Craig Bros just one plug will convince you that it is the best 10cplug in PICKENS. ?Easter comes early this year and maybe, after a while these grips and colds will give way to | mi' glorious spring time, the cheery chirp of the little songsters of the woodland and the precious bud and bloom. Cheer up! "All things come to them that wait." Elect RIO THE best fob ' ?> Vl BILIOUSNESS BITTERS AND KIDNKYSl When the Wheels Wont Work hring the watch or clock here and we'll make ihein gtt busy again. We are familiar with nil kinds of movements, and you can safely trust the finest timoj/iece to our skill. We Repair Jewelry too just as skillfully its we do watches. If you navo one or more pipccn laid away sis imclcrtt, l>rinn tlieni hero ami see what w^<! can do for them. JET. Snider, JEWELER. I^.nsW'v. ^^ -? f K- 7 ^ Breeders Guide Th? S. Rhode Island Keds, are the host known l.reed for producing good winter layeis. Kggs at 81.00 and $2.00 per setting. E, II. Craig. It. I. Ited and I in if Orpington E^ga, from pure bred st'.ek for salt' at 75 cents per setting of 15 KgKHW C. (Jnrrett, ('' rural. It. 2. Whereas, a petition fron the freeholders ami electors of < ano < reek school district No W has lieen tiled with the county Hoard of I NI urn lion uNkitiK said hoard for permission to hold an election in said district to determine Whether ,.r ....t > ...lllu !?.... . I.-II > - I? .. ......r. vjktm II \) KIIKII l?- IUY11-11 (III Mtii I district for school purpose*, It nppctiriiiK to the County Itoiird of Kduealion that ihe petition nieetK the requirement* of the law Therefore It is ordered Hint the trustees of above iiiiineil <1 Istrxrt do lioiii nn election on April V. nt Cane Creek school house for the ithove Hinted purpose The Trustees of nhove named district ure hereby appointed milliliters of said election, The election to he held neconliiiK to the re?|tiircmciitH of neelion i .'mh of die school Iiiw. I; T Hnllum. I sev. .v Chin. ALL pers >ns holding claimn n^niu^l the estate of th.i late Z. A. Hendricks n.nst pnsont the same duly proven on i>r before the I day of .May 1910 or be debarred payment and all persons indebted to said estate, must make payment on or before the above date, to tbe undersigned. M. A Hoggs, Executor*. Notice of Final Sefflcment and Discharge |MOT!UI2 is hereby given that I will ^inako application to J. H. Newberry Esq., Judgo of Probate for I'ickenH jonntv, in the .State of South Carolina, :>n the Ulst day of March. 11(10, at 11 Vclock in the forenoon, or as Boon there- ' ifter ns Raid application can be heard, for leave to make fina< settlement of the ?state of MarthaM. Smith deceased, and jbtain discharge as administrat< r of laid estate. T, N. Smith, Administrator. \ } f? Ask 6ra: ?ABOU' SIMMONS LIVER For over 80 years it has be< for Biliousness, Constipation Malaria and all diseases of SHEKl Real ? No. 24. 204 acres ft miles nothi school; splendid two-story, 8-room acres cleared, balance in heavy or timber on this place; good pastn Route and a bargain at $(5,500. Ca No. 25. 150 acres 2 miles from house; about 75 acres cleared, balan public road, and the price is only i, me at once if you need this; can nu "\T~ Oil fin : 1 - e jr%yt. t. i/v/ av^iurj, uiiu nnit; liun mile from school; 25 acres cleared, buildings. Now, listen! Just $10 cash, balance in one and two years. No. 27. 7 acres 3-4 mile from c der ford, motor power already de ready for you to handle and make you this proj>erty for a small farm. No. 28. (51 acres; 35 acres cleai from Six Mile, on main public r< outbuildings. Price $1,750, on ( balance in t> years. Don't need any No. '28. 2 acres in suberbs of but a pretty lot on leading road. L this. It is a bargain. 1 have a number of other plac want in the Real Estate line. List I get results. H.M.HE "THE REAL ES Box 264. Office over Keow I write five and life in 16 02 to < We don't claim any pedesta but one thing we are particul every pound of groceries that $ pound. You get just what )oi lloncst >V and Correct M< I Come in; let's t Thomas & Good Thing Goods Delivered Free, Next Door toGravley's Stable. Send us $2.90 and wo express, all charges paid, t< ? Southern Express office, in Mjgyfi K^Hon jug of this extra fine 111 OldNorthCare ?. TKia ia nr>t Vi n n/liihnrnhxl 1*1, as sold by the Rmnll dealers, with a pure Rtrnight whiskey, gunranti Food Laws. Good whiskey like thin has born \native state, at from 12. W) to $3.00 p in made in order to introduce our k<* ' ? tions we wero unable to reach from ship the above whiskey in larger qua 3 Gallon Jug $4.25. >l34 Gallon Keg 6.45. ? Oar Guarantee: This whisk* ? or we will refund your money just at ? nnd the expense will l>o all ours. National Hank of thia city. K: B(wire of imitator* who from honest people who pny 1^ THE OLD NORTH CAH Aging Warchouie No. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted > I The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually Uncle Sain will hold spring examinations throughout the country for Hail- 1,1 way Mail Clerkfl, Custom Houhh Clerkn ^ and other Government Positions. 1 Thousands of appointments will he t|[(; made. Any man or woman over 1#, in nni city or country can get instruction and or free information hy writing ut onco to 'j'*| Bureau of Instruction. 10S Hamhn Building, Rochester, N, Y. the CASTOR IA n ? - - ? - ? 11 For Infants and Children. r< The Kind You Have Always Bought Beam the ^ 1 Gigna'.uro of L /^CtO&CAC P tid ma' [regulator ij >n f.VlA ntnnHorH rnmo#1tt *VUAVUJ , Headache, Dyapepsia, the Stomach and Liver. rows I state! Mst of Pickens. 1-4 mile from house, good outbuildings; 75 iginal forest; some fine pine res, wire enclosed; on Rural 11 arrange terms on this. Six Mile Church; one 4-room ce in original forest; on most *2,250?just $16 per acre. See ike terms to suit you. i Keowee Baptist church, one one small house, small outper acre. Terms: One-half :ourt house; yes, it is the Holveloped?irins, mill, etc., just an easy living. Could trade See me about the price. red, haiunce in timber; '2 miles )ad; 4-room house, necessary ollowing terms: $7/50 cash, better terms than this do you? Pickens. No improvements, iet me make you a price on es. See me for anything you with me if you want to sell. :ster, ;TATE MAN." Pickens, S. C. ee Pharmacy. surance, he lb. I Is or wings Tor ourselves, lar about is to see that I *oes out of our store is a I j pay for. I eiujlit umi ri"?s alk it over. Haines I ;s to Eat I 'Phone No. 07 iri.jkens, 8. C. I ess^IL. j will ship you by return ??^5^ ) the nearest Adams or a plain package, a twoilinaWhiskey jCy! i-nils or compounds of Rpinta Ill II (1I>7.('[1 proms IKKM'll, DUl cecl under the National Tare pSgggM retailed over the fonrs In our or K?llon. THJh Special Oiler kI? more thoroughly in tho mc* our home State. We will also intities, express pnid, bh follows: 12 Full Quarts $5.25. 24 Full Pint* - 5.50. >y must Rive perfect satisfaction ?cheerfully as it was received, Wo refer you to the Atlantic re not dutilleri. Buy 1 all the eiprrii churtfri. OUNA DISTILLERY, ^ 1 11, Jack tonville, K. IU)(;<;H W. K. FINDLKY tfUUUS 6L HNDLhY Lawyers I'iekens, S. C. otHi-c over I'ickens lunik. dice to I)<'l)toi'H and Creditors. Ml person* holding claims ii|;uinst icHtato of tho late A. A. Alexander ist present the same duly proven on before tho 1 day of April HMO, or I e mrred payment and all persons in)ted to said estate, must make paynr; on or iM-foro tho above date, to i undoisigned. J. N. Hallum, Administrator. 3LEYS0R1N01AXAHVE jr Stomach Tbou*h ?nd Constipation PARKER'S ^ HAIR BALSAM Olf*n>r? ?ri<l braulintf ttio li?lr. rroinoM ft luxuriant frruwtli. Novor F*ll? to Itpdtoro Gray Ifair to lt? Youthful Color. i" nii) ym w VTAVfn lUUn J Right Here "VVe want yon to n pocket when yon co yon get to Craig B bargains that we ha on some articles me: advise that yon call Just to begin we will state that 1 vise that you do not sell for 30 or e are not satisfied with the price after Great 1 While the supply lasts that we nc 25c. We will not sell over $1.00 \\ Fla Flash is a preparation for cleatiin ioc. cans for 5c. CANNED GREEN PEAS:? while they last will sell for ioc. per with Tomato Sauce, for t 5c. A few 25c. cans of Cherries tc Upton's Po This is a 25c. seller the countr you want for 20c. per can. Every 2 plugs of "Cuba Free" Toba 2 plugs "Harvey's Natural Le; 2 25c. plugs of Harvey's "Ric 50c. plug of Navy Tobacco foi liai About 100 pair of MEN'S PAI $1.25. See the goods?You cant Cr< Every body knows JOHNSON so'is goods will not craze. It is nit yo'ir children to break. We are g CERS that sell any where for 65 a The size for 40c. Don't let this offer slip. Its a v; Listen?If you want to save mor le for $1,2 s good enough to go on Plow II? While the present stock of p plow handles you vvan't for a quarl Gra Still selling the 6oc. records fc Plenty of good fresh stick can< We are always glad to see yo A IO wi \r\i\ji O ne-pi'icc P/CKE/VS, COLOl jl^! Look into our show windows, the foremost makers, they repres( winners, OS -v . " ; \ ' v Wr,, /E WANT mm r ? i tor a hew I lemorixe this ad o: me to Pickens anc ros. and secure yoi ve just now. Tier ntioned is limited at once. we are still paying ioc per poun ;ven 35c per head till you put tin they are weighed we do not asl 7alue In Octagon So* )w have you can buy at our ston rorth of soap to a customer. sli! Flash! Flash! ig the hands of grease and dirt. 2 cans high grade green peas, u can. Also sell you 2 10c. can > go at 1 oc. rfect Blond Roasted y over, but while the present st can guaranteed. TOBACCO cco for i 5c. if" Tobacco for 15c. h and Ripe" for 35c. r 30c. 'gains In Men's Pant ^TS, worth, from $1.50 to $2.on help from buying them. ockery! Crockery! 'S GOODS. If yon don't yo .i < 'P pnfMirrli fo t* vnnr A \ t-? oing to offer what we have on nd 75c. per set, for only 50c. ] alue. BRIDLES ley "till you fee' it" just buy yoi a #250.00 mule. indies?Good Or.rs low handles lasts you can buy f Ler of a dollar. iphoplionc Records ir Thpu ni*P o-r?innf 1ILr? lir ' -o? J "v Stick Candy dy. A 2 ]/z pound box for i 6c. u. Respectfully, RPAT 3 Oa-sli Mer SOUTH C I in Fal 1 be a marked feature of the fall winter season; a great variety eautiful patterns is being shown. ome ot the new colorings are so irll VP tint nu>n oro ...V... .ww tw the plain bine serge or black bet. \lv. advise you to have at least good blue ot black suit, in ad>11 to the fancy, colored weaves; a black or Oxford Gray Overin addition to the fancy fabric. his permits a change, and gives 1 suit a rest; to get cleaned ane sed. It prolongs the life of all r clothes, to treat them this way. you will sec there a display of i ;nt the latest fashions, and yoi Yours to please THSCH LEENVILLE, H. C. Minutes! v put it in vour J1 don't stop till ar share of the aember supply and we would d for hens and would adem on our scales. If you t you to sell to us. ip. 2 7 bars of octagon soap for While it lasts will sell 2 sual price 15c. and 20c.; s ol Boston Baked Beans, Coffee ock lasts, you can have all ts '? to be closed out for only Slight to buy sonic. Johnners and cheap enough for hand of CUPS and 'SAUPlates, the 65c. size ior 50c. 1 \ 'K lr bridles from us. A brid Too rom our 25c. table all the >t cakes at the price LJETDC e iui \u, chants. CAROLINA. )rics < V'? i 0* * iiilfe iitey^ 2wBl!f new models Irom some o! i will spot them at once as IILD, ' ? i