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PMsB6HRD EVERY THURSDAY MORNIMe. --BY The Sentinel-Joural Company. TiBOMPSON & R1iHEr. PROPS. J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Reasonable. tered at Pickens Fostofiloe am second Clam Mail Matter PICKENS, S. 0.: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 1907. Salmagundi. About this time of *he year ihe American hen is the ph'ief ally of the whisky- forces aplinst probibition. -[News and odurier. A Pris' insurance company refuses rike on men who dye their hair. Previous to 1760 the French would not eat potatoes, it being supposed that they would cause freckles. The mines of the world employ 5,000,000 persons, and more than one third of them are in the British Empire. Italians to the number of 130,000 emigrated last year to South Aneri can ports, as against 287,000 who came to the United States. A St. Louis paper says that bar gain day was forgotten recently in that city by the women. who were absorbed in the unusual number of divorce cases. Judge Shields had 48, Judge Sale 37 and Judge Kin ey 80. Some few citizen* view the ap proach of Jan. 1 with anything but enthusiasm. Anti-booze and anti-pass come then.-[Atlanta Georgian Dr. Lyman Abbott in an address in New York remarked that politici assassination might be justifiable in Russia, but added that "he was glad that he lives in the United States ' Evidently, the good' doctor would paraphrase an old proverb to read, "When in hell, do as hell does.' * -[News and Courier. Cook-"Heavens, the missus ii coming! Quick, into the linen clos. etl" Policeman-! What, not into the pantry? Mina, is that true- love?" * There is a small boy in Anderson~ who has written .a letter to San ti Claus asking fojr a "circus with a gir: in it."'- [Anderson Intelligencer. What's the use taking your mone out of a bank and hiding it in a closol or between the mattresses? The mat tresses are likely to burn up and a burglar always goes to a closet first. - Rnome Tribune. It is evident that wkaen the admin istrat ion issued the $50,000,000 canal bonds to relieve the stringency, it was throwing on the market the nearest thing it had to watered stock. -[Columbia Record. Many people are -sympathizing with the army officers who have been ordered to make an endurance ride of ninety miles in three days, Oth ers are sympathizing with the horses. -[Anderson Mail. The Birmingham Age-Herald takes note of ,the foct that the United States has nc t had a president named John since 1845,'when John Tyler retired from the office, wherefore it thinks John Johnson should be due about 1912. But ' there have been demijohns in the White House, -[Charleston Post. Sister-"I know Jack is in love with me." Brother-"What makes you think so?" Sister -"His hand trembled when lhe buttoned my glove for me this morning." Brother e "uess again. I was out with him last night,"-[Cleveland Leader. With the saloons put out of busi ness, the 8outh's next step should be o ano paitent mie'icines away from )Fathr'(tV boU, wo i4 9uini to en tar bank)-"Above all, be honeot especially at first "-Puck. "You say that red-headed widow is going to Manrry a very ignorant man' 'Yos, ht is ignorant of the fact tbat she is going to marry him."-[Rous. too Post. . The Turks are manifesting great delight in automobiles, but their poor roads make it difficult to use them. The law may be unwritten, says the Richiiond Timea-Dispatch, but the love letters, unfortunately, aren't. The annual report of the Canadian department of trade and commerce shows the total grain crop of the season of 1906 to be more than '415, 000,000 bushels, of which 125,000,000 were wheat and 202,000,000 bushels oats When a hungry man telephones to his wife he is coming home early to dinner, should he place-the transmit ter on his stomaob?-[Baltimore Sun. Possessing iu ber own right a for tune of $2,000,000, Miss Nellie Hunt ington, of Cleveland, 0., daughter of a late Standard Oil magnate, has for. saken society and is devoting her time to the teaching of classes of girls in a social settlement at Cleveland. Miss Huntington has latplv been instruct ing her pupils how to make the most of lifb in a flat. STATEMENT Of the condition of the Liberty Bank, It cated at Libety, S. C., at the close of business Dec. 16, 1907. RESOURDES. Loans and discounts 64,840.27 Demnnd loans 4,223 10 Overdrafts 851.87 Banking house 1,543 40 Furniture and 6xtures 1,666 40 Due from banks and -awkers 16,419 67' Currency 1,785.t 0 Gold 500.00 Silver, Nickels and pennies 747.45 Checks and cash iteus 175.00 92,802.08 LIABILITIES 1 Capital stock paid in, 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 5,474 66 Individuil deposits subject - to cbeck 26 261 22 Time certifiates 12,412 76 Casier's checks 1,153.44 Billa payable 22,500.00 92,802 08 Stt of OiCrolinia, Before me game H. 0. Shirley, Cashier, of Liberty Bank, whbo, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing Htiatemnent is a *true concli tisn of saigaqlJuk, asobhown by books of tile in said bank. ..i. c. Shirley.. Sworn to and subscribed before >ime this the 18th day of Dlee. 1907 J. H. Brown. (seal] Not. Pun., 8. C. Correct Attest W. 8. Parsons J. P. Smith Directors W. T. O'Dell Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for "them. We tell them all about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for eoughs, colds, bronchitis, con sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Ask your own doctor. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Maaeg .o.Ae Go. nowell e. SSARSAPARILLA. ii rcPILLS. HAIR VIGOR. We have uno leorete I We pub~lsh the formula. of ali our medioine. Ayer's P1lls greatly aId the Cherry Pectoral In breaking up a cold. PARKEl 'S HAIR BALSA M e - Meandel.00a f)rists Notice 01 Finai Settlement Ud Difscharge. Notice is hereby ilven that I will make appllcation,to J. B. Newber) Esq., Judge of Probate for Plickens count , in the itate of South Carolina, on the 8d day of January, 1908. at 11 o'clook in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said itpplication can be heard, for leave to make final settlement -of the estate of Job'C. Smith, deceetod, and obtain Ois ohaige as adilnistratore of said estate. Dec 5, 1907-4 M. T. SMITH. Admr. Notice of Final Settlement and Dis charge. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq., udge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 9th day of January, 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make fanal settlement of the estate o U. A. Cochran, deceased, and obtain discharge as administrator of qaid estate. Dee. 12, 1907. 0. B. Coc4ran. 4t Admr. with the will annexed. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding ola ma against the estate of the late J. E. Wyatt must pre. Fent the same duly proven on or before the first day of Feb. 1908, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate, must make payment on or before the 'bove date to the undersigned. Dec. 19,1907, t8. J. E. Wyatt, Admrat., Greenville, S. C. CITATION, STA'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickene. By J. B. Newhery, Probate Judge: W HEREAS, Lena a1. Cochran mad suit to me to grant her Lettern of Admini &tion of the estate and effects of R.B. Cogbrau These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all atid singular the kindred and creditors of the said R. B. Cochran, decensed, that they be and appeal before me, ib the Ocurt of Probate, t< be beld at Pickens on the 2 day o: Jan. 1908, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenooi, to show canse il any they have, why the said admiuistra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 191 day of Dec. Anno Domini 1907. J. B. NEwBERY, recal) J. P. P. C. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbory, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, J. H. Lawrence !ud R, E. Lawrence made suit to me to gran* hem letters of Administration of the ei. ate and effects of E. H. Lawrence These are therefore to cite and admon iRh Poll and singular the kindred and crelitors of the said E. H. Lawrence, deceased, that they be nud appear before me, il the Court of Probate to be held at Pickens on the 4th day of Jan. 1908, after publicatton hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admiistration should not he granted. Given under my hand this, the 4th da.y of Dec., Anno Domini 1907. J. B. NEwnBERY, [Seal] J. P. P.- C. Notice of Final Settlement and Disharge, Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newbery Esq, Probate Judge of Pickens county, in thi state of South Carolina, on the 8d (lay of January, 1909, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said aplilcation can be heard, for leave tc make final settlement of the estate of J. L. Collins. deceased, dind obtain dis charge as administrator of said-estate. - 28t& 'A.'J. Boggs, C. C. P. Adwr. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newvbery Esq , Judge of Probate. for' Pickens county, in the state of South. Carolina, on the 7th dlay of January 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the said application can beoheard, for leave to make final settlement o f the estate of John B. Sutherland deceased, and ob tain discharge as executor of said estate. 5 Dec. 1907t4 D. F. Sutherland, Executor. Notice of Final Settlemnent and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. New bery Esq, Judge of Probate for Piekens county, ini the state of South Carolina on the 2d day of January 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application canbe hear'd, for leave to make final settlemen t of the gestate of Uideon Ellis deccased, and obtain die. charge as administrator of said estate. 5Dec1907 0. A. Ellis, Admr. Sale for Partition. On Salosday In January, 19, we will sell to the highest responsible bidder, one hundred and twentr (120) acres of land, known as the Robhnson Mill tract, located in Dacusville township, waters of Carpenter'sCreek. Good mill on place. now running. Two fine shools on creek. Several acres goodt bottom, 20 to 80 acres in cultivation, balance well ti bered T1erms of sale: One-half cash, balance n twelve months with Interest from day >f sale. Purchaser to pay forallpapers. J. M4. Crenshaw, a ents for heirs of Mary A. Sutherland, ilaadn We Hear lT] "Dull Not so with us. My books show an inoreas.s over last year. The Cause-We have the right goods at the right prices. We are content with small profits. During the money strin teresting by dividing profits still further and all buyers of dry goods and shoes < will find it greatly to their interest to do I their Christmas trading with us. All goods must be as we represent them or we make them good to you. A few prices will convince you what say is true: Large zize cotton blankets 110c the pair. Large size heavy cotton blankets $1. A. K. West End, Loel F 0 R C R R Santa Claus A lot of goo the little folkes, big folks, y and all kinds of folks. I for them all. The Irrg ried in Pickens from to the fiuest choc Bons. Orang ples of the varietie enougli you all. A of sta and la grocer aud in we cai just mT anythi you ne Wishing yoL Christmas. We trade you m Ashmore & ET. A. R] I CEEE ] I! GENERAL MERCHANDISE'A --SELLS TE WIRE FEINCIN( HORSE HIGH,. THEW Bull Tl4i J Strong. Chicken V Proof~ Hog Tight,. Nothing can run through or climb over an Have You E This is the season of the year v or 'l opcoat, or a heavy weight! more comfortable than a doctor< on the temper and more conduci Owing to the stringency of the ing our vast stock at greatly redi L. ROTH: e Cry Times!" North Carolina wool blankets $2.0 pr Better wool blankets up to 10 the pair Better red flannel thai we had last rear at 15 and 25 cents. Heavier cotton flannel for Eke 10 and 1 cents. We believe we sell cloaks 20 per cent 3heaper thi the same goods can be ought elsewhere. Hosiery and und.erwear stock nEom. lete. We sell ribbed hose for 10 cents itrail:... i: -n !orl hoe. . -Igh& ,nu Park, Greenville, S C Out IS T M A S Will Want i things for oung folks, old folks and ~ Ve have got the very est line of candy car a "Big Red Stick" olates and Bon es and Ap. very best s and for big line pIe ncy 'ies fact rry ost ng ed. a merry appreciat any Ly give us. Nim mons SH EY, s. N. c., ON EARTH! it, crawl under i break it, rhen you need an Overcoat suit, and it is cheaper and >r drug bill and less wearing ye of cheerfulness. money market we are offer iced prices. SCHH.tP