The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, April 01, 1909, Image 4
EXTRA
Our Easter Treat for t
of this vicinity who lb
gains. when they see
are not going to llng(
help you to save mor
store we know of in
10 dozen Silk Hose, black, lavender, pink, blue,
green, brown and champagne at.- .- -98c
: dlo. high grade sample skirts-voile and panana,
black, at regular wholesale cost.
iooo yards of Hamburg embroidery, worth
up to 25c at.--- --- ----c
One lot of yard wide bleaching, no limit, at- -7c
i piece yard wide black Messaline, special .- $1.25
I a a a " Taffeta, worth $1-35--- 98C
i piece 27 inch, black Taffeta, worth 89c, now.-73c
MILL
he charm of style in Easter Mil
beautiful and gorgeous creations
Millinery styles this season q
ure from those heretotore. Theri
The deft touch of the real art in i
and at a glance one notes that th
is of highest qality. COME H
READY2
department complete in e very<
this season by the offering of son
placed before shrewd shoppers.
are smart--but the modest price:
the store put them in reach of all
ting you to come and see these s
especial approval. TIHE STORI
Buchanan = =S
CREENVILLE, - -
The Best Fertilizers for Corn
That the y ieid of corn from the av erage fatrm can be gzatly in.
creased by intelligent and liberal fertilization has been repeatedly
demonstrated. Large crops of good corn result from preparing the
land well, using the right kind and quantity of fe.rtilizer, good seed
and proper cultivation.
Virginia- Carolina
Fertilizers
will greatly "increase your yield per acre " of corn or any other crop.
.In some cases remarkable results have been obtained.
Mr. C. WV. Caruthers of Sumpter County, Fla., writes: " Words
cannot express the value of your fertilizer. It is really so far ahead
of other companies' goods, that it would not pay anyone to use other
brands, were they given free and put in the field. 1 can prove what
I say to be a fact. I made a test on five acres. I used on cne half
the land your fertilizer and on the other half another company's fertil
izer, same grade; the land received the same cultivation every time.
I kept a correct account of the amount of money I got off each half
and I got S300 more fromn the land on which I used Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizer thian I did off the other half. I got four times as much
corn from the land on which I used your/fer/il izer."
Write today to nearest office of the Virgirna-Carolina Chemical
Company for a free copy of the new 1909 Farmers' Year-Book or
Almanac, full of the most valuable and unprejudiced information for
planters and farmers; or ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Sa.es OicesSleOcs
R:chmond. Va. Dra.NC
Norf olk, Y a.FrtI rsCaeto.S .
Columbia. s. c. 'acoIn BtmreMd
A!!anta. Ga.'IClubsGa
Savannah, Ga.CtmcIong er.Aa
- Memphis. Tenn -shreveport, La.
LIBERTY BANK.
Things were different in youT grandfathers
time because he didn't know the benefit of
having a checking account in a good Bank.
that is no reason why you should be sub
jected to be subjected to such inconvenience
One of the most pleasing conditions of
modern business methods is a checking ac
count in a good Bank like the LIBERTY
B ANK. Liberty, S. C. H. C. Shirley, Cashier.
IPECI
he quick wil
:nOW "sure ei
them. The,
1r long. W1
3 money tha1
this vicilityV
I 0 pieces 20 inch Taffeta,
5 pieces white, blue, old rc
Messaline, special--.
6 pieces silk voile Alic, blu
A few patterns Kimona sil
25 pieces plain and check
One lot Union Linen Shec
worth 65c at.....
One lot of colored dotted
INERY
linery reaches it's p
we offer for Easter.
,re a wide and pict
3 is individuality tc
nillinery is shown
: texture of the tri
ERE FOR YOUR I
letail, made especi
i.e of the sharpest sp
The gathered styles
mark placed upon
.The entire force ;
plendid displays ga
WHERE YOU Ai
cott Coi
SOUTH OAF
Ialiactllred by JO
ANDER
See them and judge for 3
and beauty.
REPRESENTED LOCAl
I did not buy from the fi
I bought at my price, you cai
manyam savin otiher peoplei
I havn't had a kick, any
aefinding out my nutmeg 20
customers who buy my oil rt
think- I put water in it, fact i
water, try it some time.
That good sun cured tobal
take mine for five cents 20 for
Dont forget the elegent 1
glassware. I most always ha
shingels sap and heart, and a
and do business at verry littl<
pays store expenses.? Poduce
T.D.I]
ALS!
ted buyers
iougi bar
e Specials
a can still
any other
Lil colors, xor:h 75- no\V 49C
se, lavender .and pink
e, red wo:th $i.9S at $1.25
ks worth 97c - 50C
Nainsook, i oto 12 c at 9c
:ting, 2, yds wide
------------ 49c
wisses, with boiders atj23c
erfection in the
aresque depart
our Millinery.
in every Hat
nnings we use
]ASTER B ATS.
iR.
ally rnmenoriable
ring values ever
are correct-they
every article in
joins u~s in: inlVi
,thered for .your
LWAYS SAVE.
npany,
tOLlNA.
A Lock that Lock:
The Burriss
A Shingle the represents the lates
and best development in METAl
SHINGLE construction. Highi:
approved ann~ used by the most es
prienced builders in this section
also by Cotton Mills for Cottages.
RN T. BURRIS & SON,
SON, S. C.
!ourself. their construction, qualit:
.LY BY JOHN 1. THORNLEY
ows
rst miy n that nomne around, result
ihave thenm at 41c. one plow, ojr a
noney on flour, why not vou.
ny lack peper at 10c lbs and they
for a nickle are not wood. and mn:
agularly at 150' gal. say theyv don
a good oil like mine wont mix wit.
:ca of mine is wecll worth ten cents
a dollar.
tne of underwear, or the china an<
ve anything yon call for, includini
m satisfied with just a little profit
Sexpense, did you ever think, wh<
wanted.
-A R RITS
Gentleness.
Gentleness is the great point to bf
obtained in the study of manners.
M. P. Willis.
No Gain in Being Ungenerous.
We get no good by being ungener
ous, even to a book.-Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning.
A Genius.
A genius is a man who can tend i
furnace so that it will not send ul
gas.-St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Query.
'When a man kisses his wife is It i
souvenir spoon?
London's Milk Shops.
There are over 12,000 shops for th
sale of milk in London.
Latin Proverb.
Better slip with the foot than Wt
tbc tongue.
SrATE OF Oio, CTY oF' TOLEDO, SS.
I LCas (CUNTY.
Frank J. Ch.-nv makes oath tit I e i
senior partner of the firmof F. J. Clej
ey & Co.. doing bi.siness inl the City
Toledo, County and Stat aforz-eaid, an
that sail tirm wil: pay the sum of ON.
HUNDREDt) DOLL.\RS f r each an
vev ease o Citar:h that cannot b
t ie by the ne if Ha:l1's catarr
Cure. FRANK J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed i:
imy presence, this 6th day of Decembe
IA. 1). 1,16.
(SiEstL) A. W. GLEASON.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Hall's Catarqh Care is taken interna
lv, and ac:s dlirectly on the blood an
riicou-; surface of tlhe systeml. Sen
for testint'iials free.
F. J. CILENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0.
SolH by all Druggists, 75c
Take iali's Family Pills for constipa
ti-n.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Pickens.
In Comnion Pleas Court.
R. G. Gaines. et al., Plaintiffs,
V..
T. E. Ntewart. Defendant.
In pursuance of a Decretal Order mad
in the case of 1. (G. Gain(s, et al., vlai
tiffs against T. E. S:ewart. defendan1
anld on tile in the clerk's office, I Will se
to the highest bidder during the leg,
hous for s de, at Pickens C. H., k
C.. on Saleslay in April 1909, the und
vided interest of T'-. . Stewart in tli
following ilescribed Real Estate. upo
the terms hereinafter mcntionid, towi
All that piece, plarcel, or treet of ]an
in the state and county aforesaid, cot
taining sixty (60) acres. more or les
adjoining lands of F. C. Parsons, Ang
line Pow-ll. Rebecca Eilenburg and '
11. Stewart.
T(rmas, cash, on day of sale. Purch,
ser must con ply with the terms of sal
within >ne hour or the premises willt
resold on same day.
Piurchaser or purchasers to pay for a
papers andi for the recording of same,
A. J. BOGGS, [seal.]
March 4th 1909. Clerk of Court P. C.
Clerk's Sale.
State~ of South CardiUna,
County of Pickens.
In Commaon Pleas Court.
H. C. Shirlev as agent for creditors of
Rf. H. Crane, Plaintiff,
vs.
R. HI. Crane, Defendant.
In pursuance of a decretal order mai
in the case of H. C. Shirley as agent f<
creditors of Rf. H1. Crane, plaintif
against Rf. HI. Crane, defendant, and c
file in the clerk's office, I will sell to tl
highest bidder durm the legal houi
for sale at Pizkens i art house, Sout
Carto lina, on salesda-.. .'. pril, 1909), 11:
folio wing described - -al is'ate upon ti
terms hereit after i tionel, towit:
.\ll that piece, p --e. or tract of lar:
mn the state and e :nty aforesaid, in ti
town of Liberty. -onitaining for ty-or
and one-fourth i 1-4) acres, more<
less, adjoining lads of W J. Bogg
Mrs. 0. D. McCrr y and others.
Terms, cash. en day of sale. Purch;
ser must con ' with termis within or
hour or the p' .mis 5 will be resold c
same day at 1. risk of former purcha
er, Purchia,- ;o pay for all papers ar:
for recordi : - amne.
A. J. BOGGS, [seal.]
Clerk , C..urt P'ickens county.
Clerk's Saile.
State of So'ith Care 'i.
County of Pifckens.
In (onin inPIles Dourt.
B. C. Rdbit s 'n a: unistrator ot the pa
s~malestat of T C. obinson, d<
cse.t ~ t~Plaintiff.
J(. H. Johso, J. P. M tri and Vest
McFall. i;'fendants.
tIn pursuance of a Decretal Ordi
mlade in the case of 3. t'. lRobinson a'
mimstrator of the pers~~oal state of '1
C. Rohinson. d ceasedl. plaintiff. agaim~
U. 11. Johosoin. J. P'. M!artin and Vest
MFall, defendants, ant on tile in th:
clerk's oflice. I will sell to the highes
bidder d uring the legal hiors for sal e a
Pickens Court Ihouse. South (Car'ihne
0on saleday in Apil, 1909,) the followin
described reatl estate, uponm the term
h irtn t r mtentiened, town:
All that piice,. patreel or tract of Ian
lin:: an I b'm;: situnated in the count
of Pichons and st a te of Sout h Carolin:
and ina (i nrad Toiwnshi p, adjoining t h
lln <- ii uth ert Ra ilway comnpany
the suit T1. '. . Rbin~s in. Mrs. Mary ( i
acres. nr or h as, it b-ing the sam
tract of land conveye: i to i said G. I
Jonstonm by the said T1. C. Robinson o.
:1 of June. 190S.
AlIso, all1 that other piece, parcel an.
tract of land situated in Pickens county
are of South Carolina, on waters c
Sh..-d ruek, waters of Twelve Mile Ri'
1. nni: b the lands of B 1P Kell
lchaird lIalinm, ,Juel (Grillin and the ci
1 aitu f R. IL. lhiibl anid ( ontaini tng fort:
tn ares mre or lese. -m: being th
,,anei tract cI fln.I which w.:s con,~tVy
tto the :-aid G. HT. ,Johnsm lby ,J. P. Mat
in. of Anderson coiunt:. S. (.
Temios. one half cash on day of sal
and the balance on a credit of twelv
mnths, tne credit por: ion ti. he secured
by a bond of the purchlaser, or purcha
sers, and a mortgage of the premtise
fsold, with leave to the purchaser or put
chas-rs to anticipate paymlent of th
credit portion, the credit portion to bea
0'interest at 8 per cent per annum.
Purchiser or piurchawer; to pay for al
papers and for recording of same.
A. J. BOGG S, [seal.]
Clerk of Court Pickens county.
(Prickly As3, Poke Root and Petaussum.)
--AEKR POSITIVE CUBES OP ALL FOBMS AND STAGES 0.
Physclansendor P. P. RAsILpen- you will regain fleeh and atrangth
did combination, and prescribe It with Wasteofenergyandalldiseaersultin
great satisfaction for the cures of all from overtauing thesyatem acured by
forms and stages of Primary, Secondary the use of P. P. P.
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitlo Bheu- U Ladi ewbose systemsarepoisonedand
atism, Scrofulous Ulcers and Bore whosebloodisinanimpurconditiodn
Glandular Swellings, Beumatism, Eid- tomenstrualirregularities arepecnllarly
ney Complaints, old ChronIo U1Osthat beneted by the Wonder toni s
CATARRH - SCROFULA
haveressted alltreatment,catwh, SkinM blood cleaning propIrtes Of P. P- P..
Diseases. Eczema, Chronio Female Pzickly Ash. Poke Root and 29Otua.
Compaint , ,ercuial, Poison, Totter, W4by SU DU9gi.
Senidhead, etc., etc. I
P. P. P. is a powefitonio and an F. V. LIPPMAN
excellent appitizer, building up the p
system rapidly. If you ar. weak and
feeblo, and feel badlytry P. P. P., and Sjannah, a Ca.
Si
R H EUMATISM
and More Shoes
0LSE
We want to call your attention to our line of shoes.
LADIES SHOES
Mule Skin Shoes for Ladies $1.25
"Solid as a Rock" " $1.0o
A first-class every day Shoe.
"VIRGINIA GIRL" a fine kid shoe with patent
tip, made on good shape last and solid leather at 1-50
This is Strictly a Dress Shoe.
SPECIALTIES IN DRY GOODS
One lot of ginghams, a regular 7C value going at 5c a yd.
Ij Sheeting--wide 5c. a yard.
Barker Mill Bleaching-a good valit ioc.
A lot of Bordered Prints a greaVvalue '4 6c per yard.
One lot of Shirting at 5c easy-worth 7c.
Latest Dress Ginghrams with and without borrd
d
PIEDMONT FLOUR
- UALITY THE BEST- PRICE THE LOWEST
W. E. FREEMAN & CO.
"At the Old Stanid."
Still giving Coupos Fresia lot of Pictureg just In. Have you gotten yours?' .
In O~oils, Ijorloils, ShOOI.
We are now rounding up our winter's business. It is our
policy not to carry any goods into the next season that we can
dispose of. You will find in our place some extraordinary
Svalues, in winter goods. The time is short in which we have
rto dispose of the goods, so the
SPrice Knlife will be applied deep
Le Ladies Cloaks, $12.00 and $14.00 flow $7 50
d " " $ 8.oo and $l0.00 now $6.oo
SSome big bargains in Blankets. Kerseys, leans, -
Fiannels 20 per cent under price.f
3Heavy-Wool Dress Goods Reduced. In fact 1a1 heavy
weight goods will be sold at BARGAINS for you. ~Ue above
statement is worth your while if you have dry goods to buy.
" Some early shipments of Spring good being re
d Our prices, as in the past, shall be as low as the lowest.
If you are a customer continue with us, if not, begin with
us and let us swe you money. Yours,
A. K.. PA RK,
West End. Gereen'.il].e, B. C,
~Weighing Contest
Did you ever weigh your chickens? Sell us you chickens
on the following terms and win a premium.
For the best average weight hens sold to us between now
and May 1st, six at a time. we will give in cash. $3.00 extra.
3(We will weigh up every lot of six and keep weight of the
r x until the last day when we will award the prize. Duplicate
weights will be given each seller, on every lot of chickens sold us)
.For the six next largest we will give $2.00 in cash.
I For the largest weight single hen we will give a good 75c knife
4 Only breeders and raisers of chickens will be allowed to corn
I pete for these prizes.
A MOVING SALE
-|We have a lot of good shoes in small sizes and we 'want to
mnove them. In order to make quick sales this month we make
Sthe following liberal offer to our lady customers.
ITo any lady buying of us a pair of No. 3 or 3.1 shoes $1.50 to
-$2.00 will be given a present valued at 25c. To the lady birytng
of us any of our No. 3 or 31 Dress Shoes valued at $3.00 to $3.50
~will be given a present valued at 50c.
We have plenty of good goods and the price as low as they
can be sold at. Yours for trade,
ClRAIG BROS.
One-Price C(sh Store