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^ ^ t ^ {j I' *' fit* A 41. *?? ?..?! cI.??m iiiHitor. uintoreol"<>*?ssro>** of March :Uq V ~40th Year ~ / PI(JK4^_s- c- Aua 23 \ 1910- \ Number 14 "SINCE BUCK < Liberty Raked Fore and Aft. Comb Gathers tbe N( ( Some Are Personals?Som ( Here I como again with a few items from our thriving little city, You may not feed Buck with the news but he will endeavor to obtain all he can anyway. You may let him fall off and 1 l <?*1 AT- on/1 r* r? ivi oinr IV/UI\ itfS* J * CAIIVI iiwu vaiu an y thing for hin\, but lie is all the time thinking of you, the citizens of Liberty, and about your' / -welfare. f ' s Noav/,^ ? we spok.' of the ap/ proaching ef6jJtion of the Mayor and Aldermen our last issue ! of the Sentinel-Journal we would like to surest that a mass meeting bo called by tho I people of Liberty for the purpose of suggesting the best set of i men we can get for officers of the town. Now, will not some one take a step in this direction and let us put out a good ticket and everbody support those whom all have selected to serve for the best interests of the whole town ? Such a movement as this should nf irSfol * +? r,ll ~ UV VA. T ll'Ul illtUIUOl tu ail VJJL uui people and our most broad and liberal-minded men should take this matter in hand and get together and discuss the idea and see who is best qualified to * ' handle, the cityte monies and business. Think about this, .citizens, before you let things go too far. Mrs. J. S. O'dell, of Rome, Gja., is visiting relatives and friends in Liberty. She is accompanied by her only (lau^li tor, Miss Thelma. Miss Belle Hoc has trout; i<> Atlanta for a months visit. On her return she will take charge of the millinery department of Sullivan, ESkew & Co., for the coming season. VV. S. Parsons and family have returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Elborton. Ga. Mr. Fred Eskew spent. Sunday with friends in the country. The Southern Bell Telephone Co., are moving the exchange from the <>1<1 office to the new one over Parish, Johnson &Oo'si store. Gentle rains are beginning to visit ns now and they are much needed throughout this section of the county. C. E. Robinson, Esq., attorney of Pickens, was among his fl'iftnna Vw*rn /lilv liief uroolr I Sheriff It. R. Uoailc was seen j around here a^ain Saturday, j but we .eel safe and always like to see Hob. Messrs. (!. (). Coward and W. M. Boggs left Sunday for the mountains of Western North , Carolina. They will be gone | two works. Mr. Thomas iiampoy, of ('a-' teechoe, says ho is a hustler. Id j . the'Weaving depart men! he has: charge of fourteen looms of 111 '1 old fashioned stvlo and is making good n^onev. Hurrah for Tom. Mrs. U. E. Howon, who has! b?OD visitinir in West.ministeri for several days has returned lo her homo hero. Messrs. J. C and 'I'. B. Smith have purchased the livery husi-! ness of J. M. Hunt and K. L. Smith, of this place and will consolidate the two into one. A tackev wr/tv v. i-rul ' the residence of Mr. (-'. V. Hicks on b-t Friday ni^ht. Several1 WAS A CALF." J > ? ? #' " tvi&i' "Bock," With a Fine-tootl sws for Onr Readers. I >? I e Are Hot Personals at All. W i? \ of the younger K?;t seemed to enV joy themselves hugely an(l| they wero "tackey" to a finish." The election of cotton weigher' was held here Saturday and i Mr. J. A Gary received the! honors of bein^ weigher for. the! coming season. Some of our citizens say they are out for Mayor but we have I not had the pleasure of seeinir! their name in the Sentinel- j Journel. Mr. Evans Nicholl has assum-' led a position with R. C. Robin-J :Son& Co., for the coming season > jand will be delighted to see his J many friends and wait on the trading public. One Walker Robinson who shot one Crocket Hendricks, near Easley mill, was chased by a party of citizens from Easlev up to near Liberty, being surrounded in a piece of woods, or house near here, and rumor has it that he was shot by Mr. Julious O'Dell, the bullet taking effect in the right side. Mr. J. II. Black and others were summoned and went to the rescue of the chasing party. They founed the negro near the Calumet Mill. He was arrested by Chief of Police Black and landed in the Pickens jail. The infant child of Mr. Bruce Atkinson was laid to rest in the comorery ai ims piaoe on last' Thursday. Wo sympathise with those who mourn. Fred Galloway, of Brevard, N. (\ has boon on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. W. L. Bo^us, of our lown. Mr. C. H. Parkins informs tl.nf .m.ln.. 4:-.. i*r> Miai' (IIIUI/I llVJ \>wuniuri ill IUI1 will ho stand for reelection as Mayor, as his health will not permit, and should he be nominated and elected would positively decline to serve. Give us irood roads. Mr. Suner visor, if you please, so we can Ket in and out of town to do our trading. This is the cry of many, citizens who cone hero to buy goods and to see Buck. S(>t|;KnrH Skeptic* . Thiit a clean, nico, ai i, compound like Buckland's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a had burn, nil, M'altl, wound or piit*?. staggers skeptics. But j^reat cures prove it a wonderful butler of the worst soi'os, ulcers, bni's, f> Ions, eczema, skin eruptions, as also champed hands, sprains and corns. Try it. 2"ic at all Druggists. B-., lanic 1 Balm, .: !.</> i'lwmuli TiiG Illuort I' !Vv: . :y;! ^uu^Jfrn) ' ;:t r;is, f^ZJ r, tisviri, Ecy.cmai c to Urn* U tumors,, M.H. It. (Hotnnic Monti Hl<oil) is t?? , <>iil\ Mi mil Ui'modv that kills tin- noison in tin* Mood ;indthcn purifies it?sending ii Hood of pure, ricii blood direct to . flu* h 1<i11 surface. hones. joints,' nnd wherever thu diverse is located. I:: this way all sores, ulcers, pimples, eruptions itre healed and ciut d. p in?! ani aches a: Rhentiia'i in ( lisc, swellings yiih.side. 1.5. I>. )>. coinpli'lely changes t.)ie body into a olenn henlthy condition, giving the skin tlio rich, red line of perfect health. 15. B. B. cures tho worst old citscx. Trv it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM it BB l.iprtsftin hiul urtfeto Ijikc*: compocol of pure Motnnln Inxrcilicni". II purlllo^ un<l enrlchc* the l.'loixl. It. li. i Mrc;iKtliOII"> llic in'i vpx iiixl Imildh up the l?rol:eii ilown system. l>rnx. tflsts41.00 I'KH Ij.Mi t I- HOTTU: Willi ilircc lions for home euro. > , Sold at All l)ruj.r Stores. Democratic PrW Election PICK ENS \UNTY \uu,ust m.v.m. . S K?r Doi-ij.?>? .,KlHtnOi WY ATT X?B* - \ N -&, ?i Ir??? Sutfi ">& . 1 1) I ^ oto ror (1 T J MAUMN % FRED WILMMB $ Knr HoUNf Of It' |>r^,ttttlv?? S [Vote for twi W E FIND fey I j a hintJn : e r mecraty w'a maul un ;< or I'uuiitj Sm??*lsi>f | Voto f??r mie j 1 k j D aiken t \mrk r riraya JV F LOOPElU \ 11 OATESA t ^Kj'V CoiuiiiifMinier For Tor t\vo| T r TTnf|K ^BAGVV'rj.L J HIMT I vj'rr? Mi Tf )T-?Bl W \ ? 0 JONlfe i x YT^?Awre^OE JA^1 ? Will v?* ?;l 'V!lt J B N| For B D C V For i [Vote . N A CHR1 R C LAW ion For Comity Snp' rlnt. R T IIA1 K?r Cui? JOE E ME For lK?i;i?ti I Vice for mi At Pickens? W 0 BR AM J,] A S PORT]I AtEastatoe? ] H J LEWI I At Central? C G ROW LA At Cateuchi.v ? J A BROW At Calhoun ? W N COCHR. At Liberty? M A BOGGW At Easley? J M JAM ISO ; At Daeusville? D F SUTHERIjA At Pumpkintown? W E El)ENS, Jr At Hurricane? 1 (| WEDD^Gj; e o ?V' To Mark Tho Day. you e ili her 111im . the It ui lnomtMf < :? toogoml. li?*rf? and we'll ln-l|> yoi cIioohp one whcIv ami n?'o??i <lin>c' > you mennn. For The llolliday >Vo<|. (I i nit;. it will Iih .jiiHl :is \V* II lo secure ?iie riaj now. wi.l k'v'" us pit-iit> of I Mm lt> attend !? lii.' en ;r:ivin.( all weil'lms rings s-.li<vul<: l"-'hi" 1 J. t?;11i< l<M* l^usley, <i ' ? -1 Professional Cards I. K. noons \Y. K. KINDM'^ BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. 0. onico ovi r I'ickei'H l>:ink. ixtr. Dr. T. A. Seawright, DENTIST, Piflrphc fs/vnfli ?*?? * ' ??** w */u V/ U * Office upstairs Frecuiqt; * I Announcements. Cards of candidates (St "the various olllces. E ?ui Coroner to Congressman. will be inserted this column from now until the primary t ectlon Tor (he Hum of 96.00, each, cash-wlth <lcr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ^ i-election to Congress from the third Con- ? rexulonal District, subject to the Democratic rlmarv election. WYATTA1KBN. For state Senate. . I hereby announce myself r candidate for the ennte from l*lckent< County, subject-to the ( Ctlon of the Democratic party at the approachit# primary election. 'I' J. MAUUDIN. For lloiiHo ol Keprotieiiliitlvnft. . f herein announce myself a candidate for louse of Itcprexentatives from rickenn County, i nhL'Ct to the action of the voter# in the Demomti<* Primary election. j .I. ASIIMOKK HINTON. At the solicitation of friends ! hereby anlouncc mysnif a candidate for the House of !epresentii'tlven from I'Jckontt county, subject >> the net Ion Oft the voters in the Democratic . litnary elect!vni. \v. KUIRKT KINDLKY. The man v friends of HON, \\. ti. MAULDIN 1 1.1..in ?',?*? iro.olpi'. ii>!i to the I Ion so <)t Ucuroseiitiv^K Mihjjet t < > ho notion <>l Uie PemocrHtio Cflmury Tho U|i|>?lt of the people >vill 1)0 ni'|irvi lato?l. I miii ii cutxliilHto for the Legislature Subject o the rmc* of tho Democratic! mirtv. K. 1*. MiTKA VKV. For SupcrvlKor. I herol-v announce myself a < nn<li<htk< for -iiporvi- V. of I'ickens ooutity subject to the i<-tton of tho voters In tho Democratic primary flection. \VM. It. O.VTKS. 1 hereby announce myself h candidate for the ulliee of Supervisor of IMckens eouuty Stihjeot to tho notion of the Democratic pnlmnry election. .1. D. A IK UN. At t'-e solicitation of friomls I hereby iinIII.IIMI'I. mvsi'tr >1 Candidate for tho ollico of Si i - | pervisor <>i I'h-keus County, nubject to the action of the voters in the Democratic I'rhnnrv (lectin JAM US It CUA10. K. I'UANK l.ooi'l'.lt announces himself as a cati.li' me for re-election to the otllce of Supervisor of l'lckens County, subject to tho action of the democratic primary election. For County Commissioner. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate fer the otlice of County Commissioner of Pickens County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic party in the Primary election. \ J. 1). SIMMONS. At the .solletlitlou of many friends WILDIAM I-'. Yot'Nii helv by announces as a candidate for Commissioner of Pick em* county subject to the action of th^U Democratic primary. II. f-n..until nflnUMV frlr-lds I dl) llerCbV all noiinre inynelf g lor the oflire of iCouuty 'Joininlsnh ?nM C*o%nity hu?>Jon to tliu notion "ratle I nnidry election. *' I KAI*. It.v the request of lUiiKtiince mvself ? mihhioni-r subject to i At tin* solicitation ot nntiotiiii't myself n cir t.'olllltv Ooimnission s. w ftlri.ck K i'ur." i bini MI' r 13 11 ' ' Mil iiil Dm;; . P * c k J) K I v (,i.i ii . i j cvi i 'i -! ' N' J r.v o.rli r I \ . M. WOK is I <- , ?... ?? t! 4 iVi1 "'M : ;',u (>tiu A04M5IU onoo ? ll.iaq p|(luM 8001)0 II? 1 -|KIU!(mtCK) kiO-i TI.?S| j> st 101 tnii|i ojioo uio.i; 910 spin Aaatvau ojn00 o . ; Huia .x. Aqu-iHJOUiO ' It A,Vct ( )M \Some Liberty News. T ^Hs the weather in this im- h()S tiodi^ gection while there has Wo1 eon L rains in sight. ? ^ Jja%>rn is needing rfiin bad. tie 5ar,y anted corn is virtually the nade ft rain would help it. C^1 -TWrA , .?,M ^ornA ?n all A WA1MSl!tJU Will ll^t -r? ind won do no good if they W( lid, untye have some rain. 110 The elusion for KnoxvtUe eN was the fraction of the dav? lo: 25 tickets^ere sold from here and they Wd out something Vl lilrn o Violf Aiiti ^ lin.*^ tv IU?|| V V 1 L l(tl>v . The Bell\hono Co. are pnti ting up'cabluines here and the" elect' ic lightlnupany are work- ? ing along at tip electric lighting ' system. \ 1 We are reaV anxious to see ' Liberty by thc\loctric lights. ' The city dadLre having the sidewalks paveKvhich will add much to the Vmvenience of walking, especially in winter, j just after a free/A mUn.m lino A"Ai-ioir1i>V!l.hlft 1 IIOA C 11CIO uv>v> * v>uiiuiv?v?v. trading in town oft late. J. M. Hunt has ^>ld his livery business to Juny Shith. It is also stated \that J. M. Garrett has sold his pta-ce to Mr. Anderson, tho now president of the Calumet Co,ton Mill. There has just been completed a rural phone line across the - - . t. river west of here to 1'. u. iu>i>ertsr?n'? nlace and thence to W, *ce, connecting i with the town h he expected leader of tho t will be the "Thrice Blest ly Ghost." We are looking Him only to lead in this bat- * against the world, flesh and 5 devil, and a backslidden arch. & v JiiKi bvjv x wiuiy invited to be present an<l >rsliip with us, and certainly ? Wesley an Methodist will bo cused for not being here, miss Providentially hindered. The committee earnestly adse that three or four families nite together and build them3I ves a nice wooden tent, so hat they can be present al evfy service. Brethren and riends, will you please try this .^-..1 l,rvu- ii-nll irr\ll Will MUM ?Mill J5UU ll'n? j vs. >e satisfied, and how Got! will ><> glorified. Fanaticism, Formality, had hchavior erroneous teaching ami Tom Foolery of cvcrv kind will ho suppressed as far as possible. The next. Session of the Wesleyan Methodist College opens September the (>th. Why not kill two birds with one stone. Yon cant afford, as professing Christians, to send your children to any hut a Holiness College. So come along, bring tlit' children and be with us during the Camp-meeting* meanwhile looking over the College Buildincs and the Teachers, and getting such othv er information as you may need. . v Those expecting to 1 -n c'roumls^na'i IHiST; r