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Pickens Sentinel-Journal PUBTSD EVERI THURSDAY XORNING. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. Telephone 32 dubscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates-Reasonable. Sntered at Picxens Fgstofice as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY AUGUST 26.1909, Premium List of Fair There was a very enthusiastic meeting of the committees and chairmen of the Fair Association held Tuesday in the court house, and good reports were made. Ways and means and whys and wherefores were threshed out and every phase was boiled down to its last analysis and from now on to the end of the fair every chairman and every committeeman knows exactly where he is at and what he has got to do and when he is expect ed to do it. The finance committee not being up with their work, it was deemed best to hold the prem ium list out for a few days lon ger, especially as some pers-ns who have not contributed, have asked for a few days time in which to get together their do nations. so this list will close the morning of the 31st instant. So far, the premiums offered, are exceedingly handsome, nu merous, and costly. They con sist of money, wagons, agricul tural implements, ranges, and stoves , guano, etc.. etc. Over 10 tons of guano will be given away, The best prize, $50.00 in gold, will be given to the farmer for the best agricultural displav This includes ev I ng raised on the f in and must be brou in and arranged by the oN ;ner. The display should em brace everything raised on the farm,-hay, grain, fruits, vege tables, molasses, oats, rye, wheat, corn, peas, beans, squash,beets,turnips, pumpkins, sunflower, clover, hay, sugar cane,-in fact anything raised on the farm should be included in the display; there are three points governing this display, two of which points are variety and arrangement, the judges supplying the third point with "the best of its kind," and the display having the greatest va ri ety and the best of its kind gets the $50.00 in gold. In this individual agricultural exhibit contest, the second prize will be a fine nickle plated, 6 hole, asbestos lined range, known as the Pickens Hard ware Co's. special. This range has high warming closet and copper hot water tank and is richly worth $32.00. In fact, many of our people have paid $65.00 for an inferior range. Another prize to be given is a No. 8 'Sunny South' Cook Stove. This is as good a stove as there is on the market and it retails for $15.00. It also is given by the Pickens Hardware Co. -Another prize is that given by the H. -B. -M. Co. It is a Hyde Diverse Cultivator, avery handy tool, and well worth $6.00. We understand from the com mittee having this list in charge that there is a probability of sev eral more prizes being offered for this exhibit. We urge, nay, beg, our read ers to compete for this prize. As it stands now there will be $125.00 in premiums given away for this exhibit alone. This is worth striving for and we hope every farmer in the county will be a competitor. Remember, it does not bar you from entering for any of the oth er prizes offered for the best ag ricultural products. Another special prize given away is a Nissen 2-horse wagon given by the H. -B. -M. Co. There is a string to this prize, in that all contestants must be owners of a Nissen wagon. The wagon will be given to tb person hauling the great' number of people to town on first day. The rules are kind of stock, mules, ho' oxen can be used, but n power, such a tractior etc., will be permitte. The people must be hauled in on a Nissen wagon, and no person must be taken on within the in corporate limits of the town. The loads must all be drawn to the H.-B.-M. Co's store and there counted. As many ami nials can be used in drawinfl- t.4 load as the contestants care to use. The H.-B.-M. Co. states that anyone wishing to compete in this contest, but not owning a Nissen wagol can )>,Y one of them, and if successful in win: ing the prize the purchase price will be refunded to then, if they prefer it to another wagon. The prenium list of the stock co minittee is about complete !It we do not plblish it this week, deemllilg it best to give the en tire list next issue. The people of Pickens hav, responded nobly to the app-ils of the fair association for help to pull off the fair. and it will be: free to all. However, should anyone in the county feel like contributing to the financial end of the fair, it will be thank fully received. The comnitee is shy about $200 yet on the Iee essary amount needed: the band will cost $165; the woman's de partment will be given $50.00 to offer up as prizes; the other prizes amount to a good deal and the other necessary expenses have to be met. The men who think it doesn't cost anything to run a fair should apply for the job. Home Coming Week How many people, who were borned, raised, and originally lived in Pickens County, or, we might go farther back, and make it in old Pickens District. They all have descendants, who are scattered to the four winds of the earth, yet they have not, lost all interest in the okd-,i-nty, and a. hear of ier growth and prosperity. Why not, then, make a "Home Com ing Week," and invite them all to pay a visit here during the fair? Let each and every citi zen living in the county who have relatives in other counties in this, or other states, write them to "come home" on that date. Let us have a gathering of all the people we can that claim Pickens county as their birth-place. It will not cost much, you in tend writing your relatives any way, so just say to them, "meet me at the Pickens County Fair; it is Home Coming Week." Everybody pull for the fair and for home-coming week. Sept 19 25. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Or.King's New Life Pills The best In the world. Notice of Final Settlement and Dis charge. NOTICE is hereby given that I will 'make application to J. B. Newberry Eso.. Judge of Probat.e for Pickcens county, ini the State of South Carolina, on the 15th day of Sept 1909, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final Eettlement of the state of John wV. Davis deceatsed, and (btain discharge as administrator of said est ate. Mrs. Lula L. Davis. Administrtrix. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, ALL persons holdsng claims against the estate of the late John W Davis must present the same duly proven on or before the 15th day of September 1909, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate, must make payment on or before the above date. to the undersigned. Mrs. Lula L. Davis. Administratrix. Clerks Sale State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. J. McD, Bruce, ( Pff) vs Edward Young etal (Defts) In pursuance of a decretal order in the above 'stated case by lHon. Chas G. Datzler date-l Jun 9th 190J, and on file in the clerks office, I will selI t o the highest bidder on sales lay in Sep. 1909, during the legal hours for s-tle at Pickes Cjurt House S. C the f llow ing lot of land to wit:--alJ that c. rtain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the above named state and county. and being within the incorpor ate li nit of the town of Pickens, adjoin irg land of Jim Gilliamn, Diana Grif1in, Richard Rosamond and others, said lot lying -the south side ot West Main Stre 'ontaining ond fourth (1) of an -less and being the same le Jed to Ed ward Young by to which deed reference is .Je for a more complete dis cash. Purchasers to pay for -. and- for recording the same. ? must I e complied with within no ir or the priemises will be resaid. Aug 11, 1909. A. J. Bogge, (seal) P. P. P. ~ak~si4rn1o~ IllBloodi MEiO, Rhopilgsm atIA ScrofDIR' 0'. P. P. purifies the blood, btilds up the weak awl debilitated. gives ~.tre~tI, o oikt,ed 1,IV5.e~l&k d ~' Is , givilltr' the patient hvcaltlk n 'In l Pstrengt h Ii we t-lkes'. glIoolny feelings and la.situd e first prevailed. p lood lle rcUrial poison. malni da, and in all blood 6, 55 v.l1on fear of contraditio that P. P. P. is the bes bloud ,rbaer i n hea W tbIeI ;st a hi' w s yste*ns imr poisonel and whlos;e b1t)O(I i., ill .1n impille con >7ac fli o t he m ao w11- to 114 sr al it o ec me licli rlo len fitte 1to fln. onl derful to0ic and blood cleanrg properties of ro m P., Pricknly As:, Pokc 1.,0t itnd 1)uttS"iUm. F. V. LIPPMANt SAVANNAH, CA. FARMS FORSAE 6, 5, acres Joining tract No. i. One house; o 5 acre- clea ed, ba!ance in heavy timber 1 ,% ie Norti C. 11. J11st t1j,1 place for the man who wants to move close to ,own. ()i $2000. 7, i03 acres on Cedar Creek, i 3 miles Crom Picken, 1:o -cres cleared, small logr house; Son11,_ fine tiniber on this l)W ce. Price $500. 8, 83 acres, i mile from Westmlinister, Oconec county: 35 acres cleared, balance in original forest; 3 roo n tenant house. Westminister is noted for its go.d graded schoos hurches, etc. If you are iooking in this direction for a home let tme tell you more about this. Price only $2,500. 9, 100 acres, 5 miles West of Pickens; 5o acres cleared, balance original forest; 4 hoIse- good uthaidings: 1 1-4 miles rom school, 2 miles from churches. Price $2,730. 10, 47 acres; 20 acres cleared: good house: fine b.irn. oins No. 9 and ii. Price $1,47(. If you do not find on this list what you need write or call on me for full descriptive list of farms located in different sec tions of the county. I may have the very place you are look ing for. If you wish to sell- -sete me. Yours for business, H. M. Hester, Box 264. Pickens, S. C. We ThankYou Saturday night closed our sale and ve take this method of thanking the people who gave their patronage so liberally to ward the success of it. The big signs were pulled down Sat rday night and it is with regret that we bid good bye to the last thirty days of merchandising, W'e will continue the sale for a few days longer to clean up all the odds and ends and short lengths, that have accumulated during the sale, The prices will be real interesting. Come in and pick up some of hese great Bargains. CRAIG BROS. Pickens, 5. C. A FREE Range!I THIS BEAUTIFUL NICKEL-PL ATED STEEL RANGE IVEN A W AY as Second Prize for Best PicKups Renfiware G&t \ \U r: Be you easy or you our best service. Look into our show win-dou the foremost makers, they rept winners, LILR For Sale. Exchange or Swap Wh it you got to trade on? (;ot atvthing you want to dispore of" WhIt do you walt' 'i'r ih- off soint-thin1g you ha\e got for smlething you haven't got. Wil stll or swap yon two good bicy cles. oin- with coaster brake Will sway you good sewing macline. One good sewing machne, ''Ameri can" for sale for -10 1:0. Good cooking stove for sale, for $ 1.00. __ A - 1. . - 1 - -1, Wanted: Four to six h. p. Peerless boiler and en'ir. To sell or trade: A 15 h i Erie ct boiler and Engine, mounted on skids. One liedge Sa1w Muil: 810 foot carriage; 48 meh(1 saw. Sell cheap. One 25 h.C'p. Petriers Engine, on skids, to trade. One new'. !att st iminproved drop head sewing mnachiine for sale for 22. 50. ThisI nlachline retails for 65.. One fine drop head, new sewing ma chine to exchange for a good milch cow. Ocne new 2' h. p. gasoh;ne engine for iale for 87.50. Retail price 125 00. One splendid gasoline engine. new guar:.nted, 24 h. p. engine retail's fir 85.00, to swapl for ged hiorse'. One splend id Pe& rless 6 hi. p. stationery engine to troile. What will y ou give to- i-. Have god ;n to S h, engine, in spendid conditioni ti sell for 175. cash, or will sell for N. 1) 0 part cash, balance sc cured b- 2ua pap1111ers. One ed land hncgy in1 ;-.-! 4:t0 - W2ott w;fi von c.iv.- fr :;o .'-hiorse in3 e I i.x f r li:0. () -. 'h .m12pion3 5 -o ig mIach'n1. made by~ 1tI- N.'w lote re .n2'e 2tLO h;-p 11 0). mar:1' e f r ''. ibTis I neh1! 4 lie 2i s fir *.~.( Cne'2 i' w c-1il l * n:aelno,-. iw" for 1;5.s 'Ti :. n1;e el ot 'ai's i 433. aithh e the iinIi 2 pri2r . 'lli b l-Fx I *h.p Surmons ir Relief. S'TTE Of- StI'l!i' .\lOtLINA. t'onna11 o Pie * s Sumns1ti1 for laelbit f( lipl th iz S'rved. I. 31. Slauhiin. Plaintiff. :tg:s t Ben R. T-' lbert. D)efemnlant. a hie l'ef endant abo. v,- la:)ned: Y13 a-- hrehrV inu.hiiun :and re .inired Em ar.swvi r lhe copla nt in th s rc'ton1. wivchi! i *- pi. 5 herewvith 5 -rvedl '.3 3, y2, n.n : t w a copy 2 if y*our :nIi-r to the i..n i 131 tpint ont, the i'ubI i.rrif.er. at t heir o:11i.-- at P'ickens (urt lI Iu-.-e, louthI tCard *ina within2 twenty' day s after the service hereof, .'xcluisive if thIt. day of sItch servic's; and if i-.n fail to mt sw.e.r tihe comnplainut wittnin the time a. resaitd, the p'aint iff in) thlis action wi' I apply to~ the Court for the relief diemanded in th conm plaint. Date J::'y 2(3, A. D. 19. 9. Norg .n3 & Mauldi i ] Pla 'ttiffs Atror ' V. To the a'.sent d( fe iden13t, B3en R. ''1 bert: : .P!ease take ni.t:ce that the e >mplaitt in the above State I actien, and the sum mons, of which the fore'g. ing 's a copv, were filed in th o-' o it A. J1. Hoggs, Clerk of Court if ('11ou: (on P'!-2s f r Pick-ens County. S. ('.. on JuI2i.n Im . . D. 1909. Mor gan & Ma ii. Professional Cards L. E. BOGS w. 1-. INl\)l.IN BOGGS & FINDLEYI Lawyers T>ickln5. &" C. RRB~TO PLErN Let us array you in one of ot:r many new styles handicd by us of some of the most famous manufac turers, and lead you to a mirror. You look at your reflection and the hard-to-pleas 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 customeris now; once you wear our clothes, is enough to kill all prejudice, The spring styles are very sensib!e and attractive. We have tried to consult all tastes in making our selections, and we believe we have succeeded. hard to please, we stan a ;1d1 1 Oive s, you will see there a display of new models from some o esent the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, )TH CRJLTJ'S, - NVILLIE, S. C. FOR_SALE!. Porsuant 1. agree'rent among the le 4al heirs at law of .1!s. Mar.a Ferguson, deceas d. I (Jer at irivate sale the fol lowing dese.ihe property for partiti .. Eighty one :pr land. : en -Q culiboatin.. m, in good statea?-Iultivatlon. Good six-roonm (iwellin,- house, barns, stables and n< cessary outbuilding. Also good we;l of water an.! tenant houses on lace. Vour niles S. W. of Pickens 0 T B4l1 Shoals road, and known as the V A. Fergson home place. Tith s perfect For price. terms and oiher informatio call on or writt,. 0. G. L EW IS, R. F. D. No. 2. Pickens, S. C. Wood:.. Shop. Where we do all kinds of REPAIR WVORK and WVOOD) NORK of all descriptions. Our rep)air department is prepared to fix anything in the voocl line, such as buggies, wagons, chairs, bedsteads, bureaux, v ish-stands, lounges, etc. In fact, if it is made of wvood we :an make it or repair it, Give us a trial and be convinced. First class work or no pay. Yours to fix it, W ADE BROT HE RS. Ashmore Building Pickens S. C. A JEWEL CASE -- is the delight of every woman. To see ~ ~' ~ gf,,~ - the mnif'icent ornaments that we are soig for the S;.ring trade, is to want / many ornaments for your casket. I TIM EPIECES from the thinnest and tiniest watches to the eight-day clocks. All are warranted to KEEP time. Our tableware in solid andl plated ware is complete in fine de * ~~--r ~ signs at moderate prices. Inspection in ivited. HI. SNIDER. New, Fresh, Crisp I have spared no means mn securing for this Sp'irimg's bus ness the newest and freshest goods that could be found, and t the lowest prices such goodls can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as t' give us a SPECIAL ALE all the time. We do u ot have to try to fool the people nto "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputatis. n justi ies me in saying that you get L.at you' romise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: We have ~tock that the average buyer of dry goot ecially do we call attention to white 'gooti. We have a ~rand assortment of these goodls in plain ,nd fancy, ranging n prices 10o, 15 -,25, 35 anti Soc. the yardi. OUR COLORED) WAS!Il <;ODS are 'maal to any easons offering we have ever shown. A g r-.i showing of oth Men's and Ladies Under Vests awvait ) o' here, "also ,en's and Ladies Neckwear and H osi'ry. pihin and fancy no ions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOW FOR THE STAPLES. T;o b.s: shirti:g, cali oes for 5c. The best aud heaviest 36 inch a ide sheeting hat can be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghanm at 5C. temembe me when you want good shoes at low prce A. K. PARK,