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Brother Editor, A Wo ,Pickens County is coming the world to know of her sources, so she will hold a F '22-24, to which you and all dially invited to attend. Cc our dominion, and stay with -take up thy abode in a lai honey-a land good to look The Pickzns County Ioult Third Annual Show in cor County Fair--Sept. 22-24. oughbred poultry to exhibit N and cash premiums wiil be Hallum, Secretary, Pickens, It will be a comparison shc Will yon please convey thi ers, especially the "poultTy C are going to do and urge the Pickens Connty Agricultural Pickenls Sael e-Joulrnal PMEMINS3W R.VErRY THU1tSwT MIOKNINOi. The Sentinel-Jurnal Company. J. L o. vwhw.Msox. EDITO"K Telephone .3t2 ftbeariptiou $1.00 Per Anunm. Advertising lates Reasouable.! ftered at PicIens ruStofMlce as Second Class MIl Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY AUGUST 19.1909, A Fair Proposition. This is an antithesis, in a sense, because it is a proposition to hold a Fair in Pickens Sept. 22-24, and we ask every reader of this paper, every citizen of the coun ty, to get very busy and "make hay while the sun shines." There is scarcely five weeks in which to do what-has to be done, so it behooves every man, wo man and child to get busy and stay busy untill the Fair is pull eliminated, and now the time for work is at hand. All hands and the cook must work and work hard and fast. - The sluggard will have to get out of the way and make room for the hustler. The headquarters of the fair association is a veritable beehive; orders are being issued to the chairmen of the various com mittees, who in turn see that they are promptly executed. Each committee sees to it that the work laid out is quickly and carefully executed and there will be no hitches along this line. The thing we want to impress upon our readers is the fact that the time is short and anything you are asked to do should be done now. Don't put it off. On the ready and willing help of the people depends the success of the show. If you are asked to contribute money to defray expenses or to make up a premium, or to place an exhibit of some kind, do so with cheerfulness. In this way we will get all the help andassis tance neede-d and pull off a suc ces;ful and creditable fair. We shall not write along this line again, and if you do not act, we will take it for granted that Pickens county people do not care to progress and advance. Every indication now points to a better fair than last year and the right amount of push and energy spent, now, at the right time, and in the right direc tion, assures success. The Poultry association has been asked to join the fair and make their exhibit at this time. They have availed themselves of this opportunity and will make a most creditable exhibit. The various committees of the poultry association are now busi ly engaged ureparing a premium list and are meeting with grea success. They also have the promis' from many pieople, not in t .count',, but elsev and the. exrect the lar' hibition of birds ever here.. The premium list, r2 rd With You, Please. to the forefront, and-wants possibilities and varied re tir at Pickens C. H., Sept. [f your subscribers are cor me, behold the glories of us. "Join Gideon's Band" id flowing with milk and upon. ry Association will hold i-, nection with the Pickcn.; It asks all raisars of t'ior vith them. Valuable prizes offered. Write Dr. J. N. ;. C., for premium list. w, F. J. Marshall, judge. s information to your read ranks", tell them what we m to exhibit and attend the Fair and Poultry Show. poultry shmw, as. well, is an ex Ckllent one and consists in large part of cash prizes, vhile other hand.some premiums will be giv en-such as a 2-horse wagon, harness, buguy poles, Studebak er, jr., waoon, guano, silver ware, shot guns, etc. In one instance a prize of $50 in gold is offered. Prizes amounting to over $100 in money will be offer ed by the poultry show, besides other trophies. You cannot help but compete and take part in the greatest fair ever held in South Carolina. Here's to the success of the Pickens County Fair. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, it has pleased Al mighty God to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Maj. D. F. Bradley. Therefore, be it resolved: First, that we bow in humble submission in the presence Of that Providence which has sev ered the golden chain of 'frater n%al love which bound us to him by ties'which nothing but death could sever. Second. That in his death Keo nlas Deen canetu ??wm iaoor m1 meI earthly temple to rest and re freshment in that temple not made with hands erternal in the Heavens, Third. That Keowee Lodge1 hereby tenders its most cordial sympathy to the bereaved wid-1 ow and relations and commend1 the record of his exalted charac ter to the emulation of all true Masons. Fourth. That a copy of these resolutions be suitably engrossed and presented to his family in testimony of the high esteem in which he was held by the of ficers and members of this Lodge. Fifth, That a page in our minute book be inscribed to his memory, and that a copy of these resolutins be sent to the county papers for publication. R. T. Hallum F. E. Cox 1 W. J. Bolt Commitee. For Cotton Weigher. The many friends of Henry A. Towns, announce him as a candidate for cotton weigher for Pickens Township, subject to the action of the voters at the elec tion August 21st, 1909. The many friends of T. 0. Allgood hereby announce him as a candidate for cottorn weigher, subject to the action of s the voters in the election on the 21st of August 1909 Tho friends of will P. Stewart, res- ~ pectfully announce him as a candidate for cott,.n weigher, subject to the action 1 of the voters at the election August 21st 190)9. The many friends of W. E. Stephens hereby announce him as a candidate for cotton weigher. subject to the action of the voters in the election the 21st of August 1909. Notice of Final Settlement and Dis charge. Noisis hereby given that Iwl maeapplicatftn to J. B. Newberry Es.i.. Judge of Probate for Pickens countv. in the State of South Carolina. on the 15th (lay of Sept 1909,. at 11_ o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, i for leave to make fina' settlement of the ' - state of John W. l)av:s deceased, and Is In discharge'as administrator of P ~te. Mlrs. Lula L. Davis Admii.istrt ix. .o Debtors and Creditors. >ersons holdsn claims agair s: te of the late Jo'mn w. Dl:tie re#ent the samte duly proven on c .ore the 15'h day <,f Sea e tr i ,or be debarred pas mnw : an i:'l1 :ons indebted to said evate, ms , &epayment on or befor e the above J .te, t> the undersigned. c Mrs. L~ula L. Davs,. Aminsrtrr P. P. P. Malos Marvolos aos in Blao Poisoan, Rhou Scrohla. V.i P. P. purifles the blood, builds up the weal tated, gives stren.-i to weakened irives, expels disease, giving health and hiappin ss, ww i sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude ed. In lood poison, mercurial poison, malaia, dysp( I all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chroi etter, scald head, we say w ithout fear of contradiction that P. F best blood purifier in tl v.rld. Ladis wios,% ystems are poisoned and whose blot impure con <litioln lue to ,.,wnstrnal irregularities, are peculiarly py the won derful tonic an: blood cleansing properties of P. V y Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNA FOR 'E FARMS FR~E 1, ico acres i mile from C. H. known Ferguson >lace, 65 acres cleared, 2 houses, sma'l outi f Niou want in extra good place close to town let nie s this, a bar )ain at ,5500. Terms. 2, 50 acres 6 1-2 miles above town new ouse, pint ;mall outbuilding, 16-acres in go)d state c ion balance n h--avy oak timber i-? mile from school . e. from 2 :hurches. this is one of the best small V ve on list. Price $1575 3, 83 - acres 6 miles above C. H. 4 se 20 a res cle..red balance original forest I asture w :hool house 1 25 yards fro.n door some of this land is t it is cheap Lt $1250. 4, 50 acres 6 1-2 miles west of C. H4, iilt house of t 16 ft square roorr s with hall batween, g and neces ;ary outbuildings, fine young orc'lard of > trees jist >earing, 12 acres in high state of cultivati es enclosed .n barb wire fence. Let me show you th er acre. 5- 150 acres, 8 miles vest of court h icres of fine ottom land, 6o acres cleared, 2 house iry outbuild ng, 34 mile from school and church. this in two tracts if desired. Some of this land is t I consider t good value at $2,ooo. If you do not find on this list what write or call n me for full descriptive list of farms It different sec tions of the county. I may have the vt you are look ng for. If you wish to sell, see me. Yours for busir I M. He r, Box 264. .:kens, S. C. W elbiani u Saturday night closed our sale and -his method of :hanking the people who g- teir p. so liberally to Nard the success of it. The big sign Iled down Sat irday night and it is with regret th; good bye to :he last thirty days of merchandising, Il continue the ale for a few days longer to clean uj .dds and ends ind short lengths, that have accumula the sale, The >rices will be real interesting. Come ck up some of :hese great Bargains. CRAIG B - . S. Pickens, S STATEMENT OF THE C( i OF THE LIBERT ANK, iocated at Liberty, S. C., at the close o June 23rd, 1909. RESOURCE~S..TE. oans and Discounts..... ...... ....869.8639 77 Cail (i -e rd Lfoans .......... ........ ...,1 746 dvdurn xei 'r iture and iture. ..0....... . . .6 40 im eioi. ... 1.417 ue from lianks and Trust Companies 7,158 86.Csir oi urvency......... .... .... ... ..... 2.575 00 HlsPyCriiae o old... ............................ 425 00 Moe. ............ OSJc lver and other Coin ....... ... .......615 91 Total....................88,10C71pTtal S.02T Before e came i. C. Srnizi, Cashier's br h bigdl wr Sworn o andsubscibed eforeme th Bills dayun orret-Ates: '' lER,otrren xpu where tocBity theeBe.t 18R9BALSA aC ert ~ifie te r . bek n ash ns... ... ........ 15 00ldu Tota l... ..- .. .. . .. .. .. . .8 ,tu7 ot l. . Y...... oo..8 .02 7 TATEOR SUTAL ilvrLaeA,ee Befot e aegg. 1.00R.FY Caer 1Of FruibOt whbeng jelly glswern uasnteoe ahforchingft8temet of resndto-assow brhebok J.ai Hn T..RRIG.A o bargai, LoeY Sworn RodIsand susrbdbfRes hdaofJune . H. as lRGAaN . up vr 1'. Di er.IICRI'w lIhawdr urnte Whr t te etdoRheM OTIC isherby ive tht iwil I . andtthe rill go tor Wyande eggsaio t . $1.0 peer5 rit .bers,n jeldy glase 'Eruarantee of hrath of 8out of preservatertey .5. in T . StAteoRoTIDG E Anot a u eaahn.nn w1o orki' ath f or 15ho iced5c n th 4 daylo Seot. 1cost.atA5bandain ~id aelicaton carbehherd, foiles. Notake f si ettlement. saeo 0 e lbnon ke eery atho in .mer dppecaio,nd toJ..Nbt rry i0.. I 1 ot~ c seem han.rUh Esar ugeaieto o ProadesforPens plety of iSwethr,thy . H.Amber dceaed,adbain dis. i-gine e nsaeghgh. NOE YOU A t 9 7? FD ~ Il olvas I1 8'P~ Be Voti enSV or Voll 0111 best service. Look into cur show win-lo the foremost makers, they req winners, 13 . L?RR For Sale. Exchange or Swap What y-,u go! I trail o!? Got avything yi want to dispos.e of? W1h-t d(i yon w:a1. Trade (df so!nthJin i ou have got for so methiig you. havel'Ct got. Will se!l or swap you two good bicy cles. on. with cio: ster brake Will swp yIi 'Ol sOWIng M2chine. One good s.-kw - iwchme, "Ameri can" for s,0- for $10 10. Geod o!ig ston- for sale, for $i .00. mneindih g s .mn a as i'fs. Wante: kEnir to six hn. p. Peerless b,oiler an ni . To se'll ir tr:ale: A 15~ h p. Erie c;ty sewinrr. nowhine ft r a for 22. .ni. TIhiL. michine? re.auls for ;. One fine rorp he&aid, new sewing ma chir to excharge for a good milch cow. O new 25 hi p. gasohnie engine~ for s ale for 9.50. ID:tail price 12'>00. One spht r didl g aineegin', new guar-nrted, :. ib. ;-. <ngiine retaji's for 25.(.0, to' swa p fir g' ii horse. Or.e spletnid P.1 et rh..e - h~I. p. stationery eniginre to t: inl'. W hat will you giv.e fo: i-. HIave goni 6 to' " h, rei'5 .1'. in spendhil c rmdrtionir o sWI fir 1' i. n:.sh. or will sell for h-5 0 1 prIn. a<'. balance se cured by uisr.:I paper:. One 2d hmOid. j. ' iood shtape ti tr a l. wvagon. Jh: a newii A W h Ie.li & i .e e . 'nO: m:: un, in good fix I. I 1" (ble helamp n i :- :' c n-: h no. ud by te Ne 15 -: --- 1 r bii -Iei:. p . $14(.3. One mi w* Ih i' h.-a if h p .i n i n~i. ti;is fItr 4 .t)' On I n .v i P in 'n:wh t.-. 5 .!rawe' for 1(6 "0. Ti : n.: c'.rir e : mi' :. r s Beifoire b)it h-g I iin'- I r *r:pi. - IbeFx l.' * He ca' fix unI i';. Summons for Reliei. ST ATE 0O' sul' il i* iaL!>.\ ('oun I t of i Pi'ns Court if (onoco E ij(i Sunmmonis for llel:lf ('- ne. .s r vedi. against Ben R. Ti lhnert. I 'efeni -nt. To ..he lIefendanti abtove t:rOid: Yoi. are herehrv surnm in anid r. q1uired to ar,swer tIre ..ph nt in th action, oif w.hic h a no > is here withi serv.ed uiponi yOu, :rr;l ii - vi* a:op of' your anrswver to thei s ii .miti tint iin the subiscribe'rs at their 1:im at 1'e ken.i ('ourt ltiuso, SouithiI~ <-r..:.ria w:th:n twenty dlays after the sevc hri,of, exclusive oif the day iof s-n-h serv ice: and if you fail toi at.ir t' compijl itt within thre time af' r,'s:id, thre p111;ii in this action wi'l appily. to thre Court for the relief demr uided in th - com-. plaint. Date Ja'y 26, A. b i l 9. Morg mt & Maiuldi a. P'lamoitlf. At.to"'- v. To the al sent d.'fenrdant Ben R To! bert: PlEase take n t'e that the c.rmplaint in the above state I :iet:i'n, and thre sum m~ons, of which the~ for, g ing is a copy, were filed in th r iiO. uof A. J. Hoggs, DIerk of Court if I 'entni on PH-as for Pickens County. S. C., on July 26;th. A. D. 1909. Morgan & Ma i.- ni, Plainrtiff's A i* eys. Professional Cards' BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. .Oice over Plckens Bank. Let us array you in one of our many new st% les handled by us of some of the most famous manufa-c turers, and lead you to a mirror. You look at your reflection and the hard-to-pleas disappears at * ONCE' Ve have dealt with lots of men who came to us skeptical of our ability to satisfy them with ready made clothes. They are regular customcis now; once you w-ar our clothes, is A enough to kill all prejudice, The spring styles are very sensible and attractive. We have tried to consult all tastes in making our selections, and we believe we have succeeded. hai'd to ple: NNe, we sind :1d lo 1 ws, you will see there a display of new models from some 01 >res-nt the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, R4EI NV%IL E, . C. FOR SALE! Pursmant to agreement amon- the le tal heirs at law of 11rs. M r ,IXr decv-s2-d. I otter at privats11 1 - lowing describwd propet- ir i i Ion: Eighty one ;.cred ff good :an.: 1 pen to cultiv:.tion. some bott> m ln, in good stato of cultivation. -' Good six-room dwelling hou. barns, stables and necessary ouitbu ldin g. A M.o goo,l well of water and tenan. louseson p1hw e. 1'our miles S. wV. (~of Pi!wns on B. 11 Shoals road, and known as the~ V. A. Fergusmn hoime place. To It s perfect. For piice. terms and ither iri orniation caill on or. write. RCF.O G. L EWIS, R.F . No. 2. Pickens, S. C. W'vhere we do all kinds of REPAIR WORK and WOOD WORK of all descriptions. Our repair department is prepared to lix anything in the wood line, such as buggies, wagons, chairs, bedsteads, burearx, wv ish-stands, lounges, etc. In fact, if it is made of wood we can make it or rep air it, Give us a trial and be convinced. First class work or no pay. Yours to fix it, W ADE BROT HE RS, Ashrnore Building Pickens S. C. A IJEWEL CASE is the delight of every woman. To see the magnificent ornaments thait we are / shown ing for the S rin:g trade. io~ to want / many ornaments for your casket. I TIME PI ECES from the thinnefst and tiniest watches to * -~ .<and plated ware is complete in fine de-. ~ ( ~S signs at moderate prices. Inspection in H. SNIDER. New, Fresh, Crisp * I have spared no means in securmng for uiis Spring's buts iness the newvest and freshest goods that could be found, a,id at the lowest p)rices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as to give us a SPECIA\L SALE all the time. We do not havec to try to fool the people 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 inl stock that the average buyer of dry noods may n ' pecially do we call attention to white grand assortment of these goods in pl . in prices io, 15, 25, 35 and 5oc. the y OUR COLORED WASH GOO seasons offering we have ever shown. ..s or 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 shirtin, 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. PA RK, West Ende G.ret Zi'i11O, Si'