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picieRs s untnel-journl VAMM EVERY THUESDAY MOILTNG. -BY- W The Sentnel4ourtal Company. th J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDTO. h Telephone 32 ~ Subecription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. or -i AN gniered t Plcxens Fustoffice as Second Class it Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY SEPEMBER.2. 1909, LOCAL BREVITIES d Some Things You Know and Some sc You Don't Know About Our h Towns, Couty & People -Married by Rev J. T. Lewis tl on the 27th, Miss Ann Gantt to i" Mr. Frank Crane. c -D. A. Cooper, of Henderson ville, a former citizen of the county, is on a visit to relatives o above Pickens, -Dr. A, C, Spain, Dentist, rl will be in Central on Tuesday a the 7th' and can be found at the hotel until Thursday afternoon. S Married at the residence of i Mr. Larkin Hughes of Pickens , County Sunday evening Aug. c 29th by Rev. T. C. Morris of p Pelzer, Mr. W.A. Lesley of the e same place to Miss Susie Mc- I Whorter of Laurens County. c -Mrs. James L. Lewis, and t children, of Sapulpa, Indian c Territory, is visiting the family c of her farther-in-law,Rev. John r T. Lewis, and other relatives in p the county. She will be pleas- f antly remembered by many of V our readers, as the daughter In of the late Wi. Ferguson, a V former citizen ofthe county, who e resided near Pickens. She, as.e Miss Effie Ferguson, was well e known to many in the county, t: having been a student of the si Piedmont Institute. About 20 t' years ago, she went to Kansas, u as the bride of Mr. Jas. L. Lewis h who has prospered in that coun- h try. They now reside in the bh Territory, where fortune has T -smiled on him. She will prob- a: ably spend some time in and d< around Pickens, visiting rela- f< tives. Mr. Lewis will probably ol come out to visit home-folks and t< go back with her. Her many friends are truly glad to see her. -Last Sunday the quiet of G the town was rudely broken by de the cry of fire and consternation o' reigned supreme. Soon every- hi body in town saw the direction $1 of the smoke and ran to see ci what could be done in the way tih of helping R. A. Bowen to save t his property, which was on fire. oi The family had finished dinner sc and were sitting on the front porch, oblivious of danger until iti a neighbor run in breathless and fc gave the alarm. The blaze had started from the stove in the kitchen, a spark falling on the roof and igniting the roof. The th bucket brigade formed and did cc what they could, while willing bc hands gathered the household ris goods and carried them out to a th place of safety.- Most all of the s articles in the parlor and two sti bed rooms were saved. From on the first it was seen that the 19 dwelling was doomed and the populace turned their attention Ai to saving the outbuildings and the neighboring dwellings.3 The day being a calm, still one, with no breeze stirring, prevent-3 ed what might otherwise have been a mighty conflagation in Pickens. There was no insurance on either the dwelling or the furniture and the loss falls heav ily on Mr. Bowen. His friends deeply sympathise with him - in his loss and have set to work and by their kindly offices andW offers of assistance and help, 1 he is now very well housed in - .the Parsons house on the corner S. of Johnson and Garvin street- EG He will rebuild at once. This " fire has set the people of the vn to thinking and if we can re signs aright our loca' fire imsulance agents will do good busiliess and our town - see to it that Pickens, in th' ure will have an adequate of fighting a fire .-Wanted: Lot of goobers. .00 per bushel cash for all; >u've got. Paris Sizemore. -Dr. A. C. Spain, Dentist, ill be in Central on Tuesday, e 7th. and can be found at the >tel until Thursday afternoon. -We have installed a nt-w )ld Tire Shrinking Machine at will shrink all size of wagon buggy tires and do it perfectly. e guarantee the work an l cheaper for we don't t )k' o .e tire. Give us a ca". Hughes Bros. Pickens, S. C. -The Pickens 0o. Farers nio11, vill lleet at Pickens, C. Monday, September, th. at A. M. A good attendaice is sired, as matters of impoitInc.e ill come up for consideration, remember the date, and be on ind, in due time. John T. Boggs, C. S. Treas. -We inadverently omitted 1e words "The Uni,n Meeting" our notice last week of the iange of place of meeting om Traveller's Rest to heohee. The Union meeting E the Twelve Mile River Bab .st Association meets at Cheohee burch instead of with the 'raveller's Rest church, as was t first advertised. -We give a great deal of our pace this week to the premium st of the fair, so that all can see hat is being offered and they an intelligently arrange to com ete for it. The individual farm xhibit is worth working for. 'here is no restrictions to it, ex ept that the exhibitor must also e the raiser; it must be raised n his own farm, either by him r under his directions. He will .ot be allowed to purchase any art of his exhibit from other arms; he can only show that 7hich he made himself or had iade on his place. The prize rill go to those having the great 3t -a' iet y and showing the best hibit. We hope there will be 1ough competitors to make 1is exhibit worth going far to e. The Poultry Association ill hold its show the same time sing the upstairs of the Court muse for a show room. They ave the promise of a fine lot of rds as well as a lot of fine birds. be prizes are all money ones 2d worth conpeting for. Each ~partment of the fair is putting rth its best efforts to excel that last year and the fair bids fair be a great success, School Notice The Pickens High School and raded School will open Mon y, September 6th, 1909, at 9 clock A. M. Each pupil must ing the first installment of .00 on the entrance fee for in lentals and pay the same to e Principal, Prof. J. W. Swit nberg, on the opening day, or tthe day the pupil enters hool. This requirement will be pos vely and strictly enforced be re the pupil will be enrolled. T. J. Mauldin, Chairman Board of Trustees. Notice is hereby given that the e undersigned have been duly nstituted and appointed a ard of cooperators for the Par h, Johnson company, and' at they will open books of sub ription to the capital stock of id company at T. N. Hunter's >re building in Liberty S. C.,' the fourth day of September 39, at two o'clock. W. D. Parrish. A. L. Johnson. ig. 26 1909. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clease,0 ailJ eusthl e h1 FOR SAL -lv e hr Laced. yandotte eggs. $1.00 per 15. tarantee a hatch of 8 out of J. T. PARTRIDGE. C. Rhode Island Reds *o Debtors and Creditors. .ns holdsng claims against of the late John w Davis. enlt the sam duly proven on the 1:th da of septemrber be debarredI pavment: and all Sinde1tbtedI to stud estate, must ravnment on or before thet above to the undersigned. Mrs. Lula L~. Davis. Adriminiseratrix. P. P. P. nurifies thm blood, builds up the weak and debilitat,'-', stren h t wT -akentnineve, exltV S ,;5(e:ISe, givi.g the p oil poio . a spt t - i; 1.ni" m i ea blotlic , ptr i pln . . ( -1 ilu l he-t-.l' 1Thiit fear of contraidictionl that P. P. P. is the he.-;t b1l)NI PU - fli I rd I !il, systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an.impure con , 1 7melstrlal irregularities, are petiliarly benefitted b>y the Wor tonic und blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root aw(l l'otassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. FOR F ARMIS FOR SAL. 6, 55 acres joining tract No. i. One house; 25 acres clear ed, ba'ance in heavy timber ; 1 4 miles North C. H. Just th place for the man who wants to move close to town. Onl\ $2,ooo. 7, io5 acres on Cedar Creek, 1 miles from Pickens: 30 acres cleared, small log house; some fine timber on this place. Price $500. 8, 83 acres, i mile 'rom Westminister, O2onee county; 35 acres cleared, balance in original forest; 3 room tenant house Westminister is noted for i,s go.>d graded schools churchs. etc. If you are iook'ng in this direction for a home let me1C tell you more about this. Price only $2,500 9, io acres, 5 miles West of Pickens; 5o acres cleared. balance original forest; 4 houses; good outbui.dings; i 1-4 miles from school, 2 miles from churches. Price $2,730. 10, 47 acres; 20 acres cleared; good house; fine brn. Joins No. 9 and ii. Price $1,470. 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, see me. Yours for business, H. M. H ESTER. Box 264. Pickens, S. C. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LIBERTY BANK, Located at Liberty, S. C., at the close of business June 23rd, 1909. RESOURCES. LI iltILITI ES. Don mand Darcounts..... ..... .....869 771 Capital Stock I aid in ....... ...$25,000 00 Overdrafts ....... ................. 1.976 2 (1 ses and Taxes l'aid ............ .... 7.CI3 71 lianaing House........... .. ....... 1.4 . Idvda Bpst ujc oCek.1. Furniture and Fixtures............ ,6 . ierriiae fDpst.... ;;i7 Due from lBanks and Trust Companies71$ ahesthcs..........0S Curr ency......... .... .... ... .... ilsiaal.inldn ctiia o Gold... .............. ........... ......... 2 S oe lro e.......... 01K 5 1.666er imedt'eriercateiof.Depo.t.............0.18191 Checks and Cash items..... ... ........i15 00 Total............ .......... .... $88,1e2 71 Total .... ........ .... ...... ... $i8.14 I lr 7 ETATE OF SOUT11 CARtOLINA, COUNTY O1F PICKENS. ltofore me came II. C. Siumnr.vY, Cashier of the above named flank. wbo being duly sworn say theaboveand foregoing statement is a true condition of sail Blank, as shown by thc looks Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of .June, 1909. (orrct-Attet: TilOS. N. IhUNTER, Notary Public. H C. SIll RL* . . Direetors. A FREE Range! THIS BEAUTIFUL NICKEL-PLATED STEEL RANGE GIVEN A WA Y as Second Prize for Best IudiWa Agricill!DISLAY /- 9 tr Be you easy or' JOlI Ollr best service. Look into our show windov the foremost makers, they repi winners, LOR( ~T For Sale. Exchange or Swap got tyo trade on Got anything you want to dispose of? Wht do vou wan ? trade off sormting you have got fori something you hiaven't got. Will sell or swap you two good bicy cles, one with co:.ster briake. W:l! soVap you good sewing invchiine. One good sewirg machme, "Ameri can" for sale for 10 0o. Good cookinog stove for sale, for $1.00. includir g t me vessels. Wanted; Four to six h. p. Peerless bAiler and engir. Tlo sell or trade: A 15 hi. p. Erie city boiler and Engine, mounted on skids. One Hedge Maw Mill: ;i0 foot carriage;d 4s inch saw. Sell cheap. One 25 h.Fp Pe'rless Engine, on skids. to trade. One new. latest imiprovd drop head sewing machine for sale for22.50. This machine' retails for 05. One fine dr p head, new sewing ma chine to exchange for a good milch cow. Onie new 2! hi p. gasoline engine for ale for 87 50. Retail price 125.00. One splendid gasoline engine, new guaratnted,l 24 hi. p-. eniginie retail's for 135.00, to swap for good horse. One spIt naid Pet riess 6 h. p. stationery engine to trad--. Wh -t wil Jou give for i-. H ave pied 6 to 8 hi 'r.inei, in speindlid cot.dition to sell fo 1 3 . cash, or w ill sell for 185 0 0 cro ; sIh, balance st cutred by isulin I pr. s. One 2d hando hn a' m go;d sh;ape t= tria h-'. wazon. Ba a. Whe+. &' , e i:iclhine,. in grotd fix f :ip byteNw Vim. wwm-ii. unichine p . pIt'. istd i'e:e, I ut inih Sit shp'. for $11.0). One ne w .i; h. <+n pin 5. irng maeb('iinI fa 19 :. . 'I lIs m ::cili:.e re tals for' 4..W One nlew eb':' p'in machi n', 5 deiwor for 1l... TIi is no: el.h e'ie as ft 2 35 an jthing see the p' pime.:or 'f 114-'hCa' Fix It"1Sh.t. Summenr,s for Relief. I'ounty 'of l'ic - s. ummllions ft r ReIl-If --om pfl ~ii: . S rved 1. M. Maulir'. liaint lIT, agaimrst Ben R . TI' Ilbert~,'feni mIot. To ,he Defendaiit aboeii, rinaed: Yoi. are Ih r.-Ihv~i i 'nm-noe t .1 ri - tuirei'd to at swer thle tin p:,'n fi h action. (If w:tieba cop 's here.w 'hI of you,tr ant.er to tih' , ii -- coi.ir the suibscribers at t hieir itii * atP.k (ourt H-:use. Neuith Car..ln w thin twenty' <Ias after'm the wrvite hi toof exclusive of th' uday of ww ,e*.~rv ie::n if you f:UI toe:i;.wi' the' cOtit within thli tine e f- rt'sid,l lhe pI't for the rebuef dle:niandti ini t. 'om plaint. D)ate July 26. A. I) it* 'To tIe .en t defendlant, Ben II. '1'1 beit: -i' l tjte np iit P lea-i t;tke nte hthe>mait in thie aboItve .tate I at't n, andl the sum-l mon-. of which the firegin irg js a ciiOe vere fib:"l in li' t h.' ' 1~Of A. ..32 lerk of Ctii't <.f I';itmmon les ~ttr Picke'ns rtun!y, ~. t.,iin July 20hl. A. ). 1999. MoI:rgan & M.anl-in, t liaintitTs A;:ti ley. Professional Cards . E. lE .;GS WV. E. F'INDLiY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Piekt's S. ('. Let us array you in one of our many new styles handled by us of some of the most famous nanufac 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 customeis now; once you wrar our clothes, is 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. hard to pleatse, wet stimi d aid to h e rs, you will see there a display of new models from some ol -esent the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, )TH1CHi. MIS, ENVILLE, S. IWO Pu = gal rs. - lar a 'ergus n I offer at priv,tte sal the fol ng described property for ) trtit'ion: Eghty one acres of good la:1d, , ..o cultivation, some b,)tt)m lal:1, in goodl state of cultivation. Good six-room dwelling house. barns, stables and necessary outbuildire. Also good well of water and tenant h0>uses on Ilace. Vour miles S. W. of Pickesri on Bell Shoals road, and known as the V. A. Ferguson home place. Titles perfect. For price. terms and other information call on or write. /R. F. D. No. 2. Pickens, S. C. Wood:.. Shop. Where we do all kinds of REPAIR WVOR~K and WOOD WORKs of all descriptions. Our repair department is prepared to fix arn-thing in the wood line, such as buggies, wagons, chairs, bedsteads, burear x, wv ish-stands, lounges, etc. In fact, if it is made ojf wood we can make it or rep air it, Give us a trial and be convinced, First class work or no pay. Yours to f>u it, W ADE BROT HE RS, Ashmore Building Pickens S. C. A JEWEL CASE - is the delight of every wvomaln. To see rh~i~9 ~,j~fthe magndficent ornaments that we are I I ~ ~ Th'show ing for the Spring trade, is to want Ii many ornaments for your casket. TIM EPIECES from the thinncst and tiniest watches to ~, c- the eight-day clocks. All are warranted to K EEP time. Our ta bleware in solid ~ $ #. and p)lated ware is complete in fine de ~~ signs at moderate prices. Inspection in vited. New,EFresh, Crisp I have spared no means mn securimg for this Spring's bo ness the newvest and freshest goods thi.r conlM be found, a d at the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as r give us a SPEC!.\L SALE all the time. We do not have t.o try to fool the' nto "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputati ies nme in saying that you get what you buy and >romise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS:W an almost any thmo- im ~tock that the average buyer of dry goods may need, b t" es >ecially do we call attention to white goods. WVe have a rrand assortment of these goods in plain ,.nid fancy, ranging n price 10, 15, 25, 35 and Soc. the: vard.' OUR COLORED WASH GOODS5 are equal to any easons offering we have ever shown. A cgrent showing of )Oth Men's and Ladies Under Vests await you here, "a'so den's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosiery, p)lain andl facy no ions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOW FOR THE STAPLES. The best shirung, e di oes for 5c. 'Ihe best awl heaviest 36 inch uide sheeting tcan be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghamfs at 5c. (emembe me when you want good shoes at low prices A. K. PAR K, WVest End- Ge.reenville, S. O.