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-BY The Sentinl-Joural-Compa"S41 TuouroN & Ricn.r. PRoms. J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDTOR. - Y Subscriptiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rotes Reasonabler Entered at Pickens Foutollice as Second Claq1 Mail Mattor PICKENS. s. C. THURSDAY, OTOBER 22,.1908. Liberty. We had a campaign 'meeting all-to and for ourselves the dther night. The three aspirants for the mayoralty of Liberty met and ad(lressed a large portion of the voteis in town atthe school anditorimin, Friday night, set ting forth their respective claims, and making soie promises, etc. The election was held Satur day, and resulted as follows: Mayor-Dr. C. H1. Parkins. Al derinen-C. E. Bush, W. H. Chapnin, J. F. Crane, B. F. Chappalear, Dr. Long and T. N. Hunter. Th fact. sometines suddenly dawis on1 the people that there are still a fev men living who woi ld atiemiiq t to hold nearly all the (icvs in town if the peo ple woul(d he fools enough to let then. la w otr no lIw. See! On'e nrcni a ine a wise man hv the mne of A. Lincoln said: "oIi caun fool all the people! pat. of fime, ai( part of the people all it time, but youl calt 1o,! all the people all the time." It somletimles so hap Pen t h aI t poIle get an ilea hat(lii out that there are not illug 111 o nen in a town that hav . elongh to; fill the otlc I I h100 town, which may all i. '' i ew. ilstances; but t r us roli such a po ple o scha town. o iisel was among the! n1uiv v,itors in the city last; wet-kN, 1,n we don't think he fot . Ii interes-t in, the happenings among us; but busi n1ess mn1)(ong his many tenants. We had a genuine horse swapper's convention here Oct. 8-9-10-a regular whoop-'em-up boys oacion-with big Jiml -1uthes in the saddle. Many of ye old ris' will for a time be fed in a different trough, or aze in a different meadow. The three new brick stores will soon be ready for the goods to be putt in. . The remains of Bob Wilker son, eldest son of Harl Wilker son, of this county, who died at Montgomiery, Ala., on the 8th inst., were brought here yester (lay for interment. We had a fine rain on the 10th inst.,. which was inuch needed, as the dust was very much in evidence, especially when traveling along the high ways. Byv the way, tha.t re minds us' that the supervisor seemis to think that Liberty is a city of ('xceedingly small mag nitude, judging from the atten tion the pubilic roads leading to this Place get. Many. of them remindl an old soldier.of trench es for army defense, they are so deep in the ground. That would not b)e a very serious objection if the trenches were wide enough for two to pass without tumbling in a ditch or climbhig a bank. All Liberty demands is at least a fair share of atten tion; we are still payin'g taxes in Pickens county, and we ven ture the assertion without . fear, of successful contradiction that there are not as sorry roads lead ing into another town in the county. ,"Dun sed it." Oct. 12.'C Cenfral-R F 0 2. Farmers very busy at present gettng their, cotton and peas Miss MageWilUo visitell her sister St~Biewarts sec -tion, last ~4I~. - Born, to. , and Mrs. Walk'er Stewart i saone)oy. G. Tratt made a flying visit t~~nee, last Sna,t .4' tee ~sI~ girl. Sna,t Se eral from here attend~ hey - Ago .4we were ther see, s Marg TV ter 1eds -in the sai-t Maul Ifi-iday on, foung nia', ourcni tity madde 4, ap to Sen' last weqk .'s teturn was loaed .-ith dno fhifig It-looks to yo1 r sb1)e some# thing unusu h : t happen., A beavy hailstorm gtruck tbis section othei9th Inst. Si4 Mile,churchW. is no being painted. 'When ffished it ,will present a beautiful appearance. When I hear the church bell's nellow soind I imagine .1 am in some large city. We. ar4 thinking qf visiting Pickens v'ery sodn, and will sure give the Sm1TINEo oftiibe a call. OLD RIDLE. COL. R SEEDS Will Deliver one of his Inimita ble Lectures on WednesdaY Night, Oct: 28 To be given in the AUDITOIrtIUM FoR THE DENEFIT OF THE SCHOOL BUILDING Admission, 50 and 25 cents. Tickets for sale at both Drug Stores. Season tickets from Mr. Bruce Boggs. County Commissioner's 'meeting. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commieioners will meet Tuesday after each Salcaday and on Tuesday every two weeks to approve and pay claims. No claim wvill be paid, axcept on~ these days$. P. raona havinig busines. in the .supervisior's office wifl comes on the days above named and no other. tf . E. F. LOOPER, Supervisor. Notice of Sate by Executor. By virtue pf the power granted mo by the will of the late Duarunda'Waldrop, I will sell to the highest bidder at the late residence of the ,said deceaSted on thye 29th day of October, lPOS, at 11 o'clock, a. in., one tract of land cont,iing thir ty-nine (39) acres; also one tract of land containmng one acre. Terms cash on day of sale. JbkIN Ts. HITT, Executor. INSURANCE When you need insurance on your Dwellings, Barn and Stock, Cotton Gin, Store-house or the Blest Life Insuranice~ on the market, it will pay yotu to get it fixed up b W. B. ANTtIONY -of Greenville, .. . He knows hiis b ness thoroughly, -and' when you burn out, or din he nes ii his busines.s to se ~tthe plaim is paid r9i ' -Ask th0se who kno~ji orL,~~ is.AT WlE BEULEVE! T y1 have lhnght our Fall Goods right and know that We f o", money on all of your purctases. t space to say Inuch abdut prices but we want to sa Iret families who want bill of shoes, cloth, or any thi ir line: We are in sha-i0t make You a price. eon d get yovr flour. Waot to say to the boys who want to hunt that we have bough t%5,00 shells and are selling them at 75c. for .2 boxes. Our Stock is Full Up. L~ii3ackets and Cloaks~froin $2 up. Boys $)itS at $L25 apd on up. DrY Gds at a price that will move them.. Our lide'of Ladies hats are all in; We want to say to parties living at a distance that it will*pay you to come to the Norris Bargain House t<j buy your goods. I want to thank the good people for the liberal trade they have 4 given- me and assure them it is appreciated and we will strive to. merit u coitintance of same. Come to see mC tot better goods for the same money and more goods for less money. Respectfudly, m I C Proprietor Norris Bargain House NORRIS, S. C. Th e at 1Quetion Can be most readily solved to you entire satisfaction by getting one of our famous Hawes Hats.,, Thes hats are shown in all the latest pre vailin g styles. Hats to suit any age or build, the old and the young,. the stout and the thin man can get the correQt shape here. L ROTHSCHILD CREENVILLE, S. C. SWHERE YOU GET THE VALUE.. oANdY KTCHEN L.~L A A O,Proprietor. Fresh Homne-Made CANDIES of All Kinds,, / ~ aIiornia 'and- Florida FRUIS at Wholsale andl RetaiL '~>'..~ nde iMde ~ E~ ry Hor. . recei ecareful tenin