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Piden ktineI-jourIaI "Man= XER T1URSDAY MORNING. -BY ihe gentei-journal Company. J. L. 0. TOOMPSON. EDIToI. Telephone 32 Subearitiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rntes Rea"onable. @tered at Picese FostoiMce as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY JULY 15. 1909, LEST YOU FORGET Hallum's Backache and Kid ney Fills takes entire charge of your Kidneys and Back and makes them new again. Your money back if you think you do not get your -money's worth. Only 50 cents for 50 doses. Pickens Drug Co. Communicated Services were held at the home of Mr. J. M. Porter, on last Thursday night, the 1st in stant, at which there was a large crowd in attendance. The i exercises were conducted by' Messrs. Cap Cantrell, Dock Lew is, Jim Gillespie, Harrison Hun ter, Lewis Lusk and Leonard Baker. We are glad to note this christian spirit and we thank i God for his wonderful work that I is started among these young men. It has been said by one that resides nearby that Harrison I Hunter had told a lie, but when it was brought to a test it was disproven. He is held by us as one who is living by the grace of God and for the upbuilding of His Kingdom. Subscriber -Rev. W. A. Christopher, of Pickens, preached at the second Baptist church in Anderson last' Sunday and Sunday night. Arthur, who is a very forceful preacher, is in great demand, and numerous churches have extended calls to him, but the state of his health will not per mit of his assuming too many charges. He has accepted the call to Ware Shoals and has been offered the pastorate of three other churches near there, the four churches agreeing to pay him a salary of $1,000, but he cannot ae.ept~ now, on ac count .D'flis heattth- He will. 9froto Jackson springs, N. . , where he hopes, and has ~been assured, that the water of these famous springs will be very beneficial to his health. -Miss Julia Griffin of Green ville S. C. is on a visit to rela tives here. An Ordinance to Raise Supplies for Working and Maintaining the Streefs and Highways of the City of Pickens. He it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Pickens, in Conceil assembled and by the author ity of the same. Sec. 1. That each and every male person residing within the incorporate limita of the city of PicAens between the ages of 21 and 50 years, and who are not exempt from performing road duty under the laws of this State, shall work on the streets of the city of Pick ens each year six days under the direc tion of the city council of the said city or an overseer appointed by said coun cil. Sec. 2. Persons liable to labor under the foregoing section shall have the right to furnish a competent substi tute who is acceptable to the city coun cil to labor in his stead.I Sec. 3. That in lien of performing or. Not a Drop What is a "tonic"? A medici: or tone of the whole system. A medicine that alters or c healthy action. Name the t Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only S alcohol. Ask your own docte medicine doctors cannot endo Without daily action of the bowels poisonous . jpureblood,biliogr.ness,headache. Ask you We overbought in Men's we have cut the profit to near z 1 Lot Fancy Tans $4.00 values i lot Patent Leathers and Gun and styles. Worth $3.30 and 3 A good low price will be and ehildren's slippers. We have just received a b Dry Goods. For instance She and other things eqnally as low~ Nunnalley's Engineer Ovei Plenty of fine Wash Shirts at equally low price. When you are in town ca] how we ein save you money or Yours for a WE. FR EE causing to be pertormed the labor here. inabove provided the person so liable to street duty mav pay to the clcrk of the said City of Pickens a commuta tion atreet tax of Two Dollars ($2.00) ou or by the Fifteenth Day of August 1909, the money so raised to be used in woiking, maintaining and opening streets and highways in the said town. Provided that if said commutation tax sball not be paid on or before the dates herein fixed, a penalty of 50 per centum of the whole amount of :tid tax herein provided for and assessed shtll be added to the same, and said tax, together with the penalty, shall be collected as provideu for in the Ordi nances of the said vitv of Pick- , S. C., and any and all p'er,ons i ig to pay said tax shall be l; W'- Lu I in ish ment as berainafter i. e Sec. 4. Any verion %... is liable to street duty under this ordinance r.ni who having failed or refused to pay the commution street tax herein pro vided for, together with said pku:.lty after t'e same shall have occurred, within the time herein prescribed, and having been warnvd by the city coun cil or its agent or the city martitall tc perform street duty as provided nerein shall refuse or ne;lect, he hRving had at least twelve hours notice of the time and place to report. to attend by himself competent substitute accept able to the city council, or having at tended-shall refuse to obey the direct ions of the overseer, shall spend the time in idleness or any inattention t% the duties assigned him, shall, on con viction thereof be fined not more than ten dollirs or be sentenced to tLe ebaln gang nut more than thirty days Done and ratified in council assemb led this lth day of July, 1909. J. R. Ashmore, B. B. Laboon, Cierk. Mayor. An Oruinance Regulating Pool and Bil liard Rooms Aid Probibiting Boys Under Certain Age From Entering Therin. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al dernien of toe City of Pickens. S. C., in Council assembled, and by the authority of same. Sec. 1. That, from and after the pas sage of this ordinance. it shall be uu lawful for any proprietor or manager of any place of business to allow t r permit any boy under the age of eigh teen (18) years, to enter or loiter ar..und, go into or play at or in any place where any pool table, billiard table or other like device or game is maintained, in the city of Pickens, S. C.. or to play at any pool, billiard or other such game or games. Sec. 2. Any violation of the provi sions of this Ordinance shall b3 punish ed by a fine of not more than One hun dred ($100.00) dollars, or by imprison ment at bard laber upon the streets of the city of Pickens, for a period of not more than thirty (30) days, upon each and every conviction for each and every said violation. Done and ratified in Council assemb led and by authority of same, and cor porate seal affixed this 12th day of July 1909. J. R. Ashmore, B. B. Laboon, Clerk. Mayor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of 1-'ickens. By J. B. New berry, Probate Judge: WHEREAS. B. C. Robinson made suit to me, to grant him lettei s of A d ministration de bonis non of the estat e and z-ffects of Mrs. M. C. Robinson. These are therefore to site and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditois of the said Mrs. M. C. Robin son deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Pickens on the 29th dayrof July 1909 next after publication hereof. at 1l o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said administration should not be grant ed. Given under my hand, this the 15 day of July Anno Domiini 1909. J. B. NEWBERY. [Veall J. P~. P. C. Notice of Election. Whereas, a petition from the freeholders and elLetors of Kings school district No. 25 has beeni tiled with the County Board of Education of Pickens C;ounty askingF said Board for per mission to hold an election in said district to determine whether or tot 2% mills extra levy shall be levied in said D)istrict for school pur poseappearing to the County Board that the petition meets the requirments of the law. Therefore, it is ordered that the trustees of the above named district do hold an election on .July 1rth at Kings School House for the above sated purpose. The trustees are to b.e manag ers and shall conduct this election as all g.ner a1 elections are conducted, and in accordnce with see, 1208 of the school law. Ily order of Countyioard of Education. R. T1. Hallum, Sec. &Chmn. of Alcohol ne that increases the strength What is an "alterative"? hanges unhealthy action to rest "tonic and alterative"? iarsaparilla entirely free from tr all about it. Never take a rse. . C. Ayer Co., Lowell,Mass. products must be absorbed. Then you have r doctor about Ayer's Pills for constipation. Oxfords and to sell them quick at$29 Metals, good shapes 40-Specials at $29 meyou onl our line of ladies anch of bargains in StapleAf eting at, per yard in all colors and styles ,UU I around and let us show you i what you have to buy. Square Deal. MAN & CO. P. P. P. ItM 1arveo18s Cures in Elim Poio, cuimatise adi S'crofiah. P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and hapiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. 19 blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. is the best blood Purifier in the world. L:di4.s whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure con dition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefitted by the won derful tonic and blood cleanAing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. THE "FIXIT" SHOP! R. E. GOODWIN, Prop'r. In Rear of Freeman Building. Pickens, S. C See us for bargains in Bicycles and Sundries. Patching Cement, 2 tubes for 15c. Good Single Tube Tires, per pair $3-75 No. i Inner Tubes, each $1.25 Bi.cycle Spokes, per dozen, 25c. Good Bicycles, from $10.00 Uf All kinds of Repair Work done on Short Notice and at Reasonable Prices. Sewing Machines Repaired and made as good as new, at on-fifth the cost of a new machine. Full line of Sewing Machine Needles to fit any name or make of machine. Also belting, oil and attachments, R. E. GOODWIN, AT THE "FIXIT'' SHOP. PICKENS, S C New, Fresh, Crisp SPRING G00DS. I have spared no means in securing for this Spring's bus iness the newest and freshest goods that could be found, and at the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as to give us a SPECIAL SALE all the time. We do not have to try to fool the peoplk into "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputation justi fies me in saying that you get what you buy and what we promise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: We have almost anything in stock that the average buyer of dry goods may need, but es. pecially do we call attention to white goods. We have a grand assortment of these goods in plain and fancy, ranging in prices io, 15, 25, 35 and 50c. the yard. OUR COLORED WASH GOODS are equal to any seasons offering we have ever shown. A great showing of both Men's and Ladies Under Vests await you here, also Men's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosiery, plain and fancy no tions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOW FOR THE STAPLES. The best shirting, cali coes for 5c. The best aud heaviest 36 inch wide sheeting that can be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghams at 5c Remembe me when you want good shoes at low prices. A. K.PARK, West End. Greenville, &- C~ SWE DON'T CUT THE PRICE!I -# The extra care and attention we put into the manu-# Sfscture of our products--such as buying p)urest and * best flavors and mixing the extracts, the buying of * * good bottles and the seeing to their being clean (each * ** and every oue of our bottles is washed, rinsed and *sterilized by hand,) the extra, but necessary time and * 4 trouble to keep a clean place aud furni.sh a pure drink, * * is why we maintain the price on our drinks that we do * We could mix our drinks and bottle in a slip-shod * * way and sell to you cheaper, but we ain't going to do * *it. Another thing: SONE PRICE TO ALL *is our motto. The man in Pickens pays the same *price for our goods that the man in CentraJ or Pump- | *kintown does. We don't cut the price to any one, and # *we don't &ell cheaper away from home than we do at# *home Another thing: we never misrepresent any. | *thing to make a sale. * When you buy and drink our goods you are getting * as pure as can be made and at the same price the other * an paid No cut prices in our business. KS * R. L. Davis, Prop'r. ; : Pickens, S. C. # "USE YOUR PHIONE" ) Phone your order to us and we will send it out piromptly, wekeep a man to deliver goods to any part of the City. If you need ar.y thing in the drug line Call No. 24. BOLT & CO.'s) DFRUG STC 1. You " V \'I o ! i bst I rICv V. I olk into Ot"r show win-lo1 the_ fo)re-most makers, th,y rep Win lle, L R(. ou Need These. Fruit jars. j:ir ri bbers, j.-ily gla.-s s, pre ervo.g iwtmtr. A lot of l ok t a hargain. none worth It s, Oh:i 1 (n to (.5m choice 25C. All jow Cut .-w hs at cost. A b:irzain lot of trom -t, . st1me ,s low as Il 0i, w'rth tw . ti.-1. doiHals. i-. y ur u - c w or h;(.(s nvt tliina wt:A. i w h: a.- *L ('t1; po)wdeUrg :ra te to do th. xvo:i. L . 4p'-S 1.aVP tie tO S> 00 a l1I in i. Y. it is crtgint-1l thev wII gn to $10.0 I as ea fr ;h,It ('n Imudl. L'se pleutv I .,'n inl hot wleathcr, they are not only tefreIhing but he:lthy. I h:v w te .a suitable for hot or iced, in 5 :ird 1 '!( . I i\. ;I hii gialke coffee. parched, '0c, p I ih You wi:1 liki. t-very thintg li rbl 11i - 1!* i 'fe le il ' o..s Wmlre to Bily the Best Poultry ail Egs. -FRSA LE -Silver Laced Wy~andoue eggs. 8'1.00 per 15. Guaranho' a hatch of S out (f p'ens ~ 1 Iii iCr 15. i.. 1. 4'i:.\ ! S.. Iufi Orpmvtons * ee p: t ra i h . :n it : la.n ICll Alfi IN il'l 2 I I* '' . I ..II ' \ 1 -)t 0 Prof essio~nal Cards J. 14 F ..Ui W . E. IN1)Li.a BO~GOS & FIND LEY Lawyers Pickenis. S. C. 48tf Pure Blood Means Strength 'Blood Remuedg ]s n eI li il ilt iI i. - 1) d, I <>1 'al ls Price: 3 1mle s )so Soh 'i1 IIlUV Pickens, S C. *U . PLESE? I.et us array you in one of our many ntw styles handled by us of some of the most fainous manufac turers, and lead you to a mirror. You look at your reflection- I and the hAard-to.plcas disappears at ONCE. We have dealt with lots of men who came to us skeptical of our ability to satisfy them with ready made clothes. They are regular customers now; once you wear our clothes, is enough to kill all prejudice> The spring styles are very sensible and attractive. We ha:e tried to consult all A tastes in making our selections, and ve believe we have succeeded. haird to please, we staini r( ady v o fiv( vs, you will see there a display of new models from some o resent the latest fashions, an.d you will spot them at once as Yours to please, )THCHJIY1 S. IRICENVILLE, S. C. The Central Roller illIs Has just been overhauled by an pwienced And new Siliks pt on all boltrs. Ve are in fine shape to handle your grain and give you GOOD FLOU' Mrt. J. T. Puckett, a manii of seCA experienice, is mn charge. J. I. Ramnseur, J. T. Gassaway, Secretary. Pres.-Treas. A JEWEL OASE is the delight of every woman. To see / ~ the miagnificent Ornaments that we ara / ~'~/ ~ ho wing for the S ring trade, is to want i~i nmany ornaments for y our casket. - 'TIM10 P1 E CES - from t he thir.m se andl tiniest watches to ..' jthe eight-d ay clocks. All i:re warrante.I " K EEP time. Our t.dleware in solid *1~ ~ -md j'ated ware is compliete in fine de (,AS' ~Itfls at mfoderate prices. Inspection in 0 . vited. is IH. SNIDER. STATEMENT OF THE COND)ITION OF THE LIBERTY BANK, Located at Liberty, S. C., at the close of b)usiness June 23rd, 1909. S:tue ni-i'.iixtur ..... ... ~.. 770 - in IlSsk1a. n .. . . . .$f, )0 a:.- :.>:n 1;anks and Trust l'ompanies e.1.-pen .ld... .............. ........ .. '' 0 oli i de Provh1. tits, * . cr1 . fint -. pef - 1er1)121 he 1 .... ..... .... ...........i 1 Tot T.\T I: of- sol'Tit C.\ H LIN. 0'1.NTY OFI Pit N E-Ns. 1:-fore in a e H . C. uu-o:r. 'tashier of the :iov :,a ed 1.u. u im .. duly sworn 'vs t abov.'e aI f. regoing st,temOent is a true -onduiti, of a - Ui1 k. a' -., u 0 he . the o0 worn to uad' ubscrtibed before me tis 2ith day of . :ne. 1.'. *r 1 -.\tfet: TIO I1 . N : 1:, Noutary Pubule. ''i RG.\ N. '.M ILill N. I DEAL [STATE. I have several farms, v from the small farm of :35 acres to 20(4 located in different sec2 -a county, that I am offering for sale on9 easy terms. If interested in purchas iug land call on or wvrite me. I also have enquiries for land that my present list does not supply. If you wish to sell see me. Yours for Business. II. M. HESTELi, Pirckens,s. C.