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Pickens Sentinel-Jonrnelj Subscription 81.00 For Annum. Advertising It itos Hcnsotmble tutored at PlokouH roHtodlce as Second Class Mail Matter iUCKl'.NS, S. C. : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 71, 11)10 Getting ready for the County Fair.! The promoters of the Pickens County Fair propose to have the' greatest county Fair ever held in this state during next Oct. Heretofore the matter was It'l l to thft last minute and the work all in a hurry just a week <>.' lwo: Kof Am f Kit 1 w1 /\4' 1 * , ? i * ? SK. . ? . . k/utui ^ UK; num "i iii " tiii. i * how they managed h> u? >J through all right in spile <>!' had weather and other' obstacle-*. But this .year they are mm.! it the right way andtaktnu; tiiiic by the forelock. It is pt-opo It > charter the fair assoei i1 ion and raise sul'lieienl funds i.? make it a lasting and pi nva a< nt institution. A eiian r ',ta b-e i applied for and as soon as 1 rives books of subscript ion wi . belopened and the real work i . - , gun. We think this Fair . -oci-J afcion a great institui s >:i ae.ii ne that every man and v.e:i;ii nj Pickens County ^ 1 n?; i: i : i ested in. Lt has for it- imri the upbuilding of tli< ? n.i\< and at the same time i n .cthe setting aside of I hi < < 1 each year for a general 11?>ii?i;) \ when evrybody yon nu and < >: I. men, women and children <\m come together for rest, reciva tion and pleasure and im I an mix and mingle with each ollu 1 It should he three days <>!' im rry making and great rejoicing ;;t thelend of a long year's (nil and everybody should try to niak it a success. This paper pro] >to do itslshare. Asa new join lial we are interested in <vi t \ thing which lielps the count \ < I Pickens and wo know of in-lh in^ which should inti'iv-t > \ people more than this. And w ])roiw>se to lend our ovn" i ance to those who are do: iu lh? work and from lime to li publish the progress it i; 1 ? 1 n.i. This year the Fair will ho h !?; early in Oct. after the rainv .. cmii ia en to il Kill, fairltiays.jlt is also propnsrd h , new, and novel, features will introduced. One of the new i tures which will prove \.rv unique and exciting wiil sham hattlo and attackin,v burning of a fort. A par -<f another day will be sel aparl Clown's day. In fact there will !?* in into those three dav:- of tl1' more real fun and hm . harmless amusement than seen or enjoyed at an\ < < Fair ever held in Soul h ( .. < *'. TU-, ..4 .1 . 1. -1 liU 1 Hcl I l?l I HI 1 I ? i !.->? / ii bo able to erect sc.it ;il v.. places if possible for t he i woman ;m children and ii weary in general so I hat ;t!! ? ,, see tlii*. eights and rot ' il. ! same time. * ,-'As soon as the chart").* .< s i i from Columbia we will . for the benefit of our r general statement:as to t Ic [>i and purposes of organ iza i1 :i ! we simply w ish at tlii lime i let the public know t hat t h< ficers of the Fair are a 1 < :. y work and taht Ljreat Ihin . ma . be expcctcd of th< ui I > >< n now and the time of th hold in? of I he Fail1 next fail. He's Right. Editor Sentinel-Jourm 1. 1 lease 1111(1 melosed civ put, my subscript inn year ahead. I must s;i> the S. .J. is one of the best pap< r- in ti: upper part of the state. Yes, Dr. Stags 1S right in p: dieting abroad revolution in tienext few years, in whicii the south would not have l>< u i:r. plicated had it not been . ?r the eight hundred million :<?' 1.11 that has been sent out I t o. ..41. / ; Xllll l/ll l/Orl (Jllllil , M I I I I * . Georgia and Alabama in t ): l four years for whiskey, t< nothing about the amoun out for meat and lard. Yes, tho revolution will mm. . and it will result; in a emupli : extermination of the south will be completely wiped oil <>l i map of the world, so far a ii - boasted "Southern superiori v. concerned. The man that can not se<? this I kJ ( prediction will become a reality,! can neither look ahead or see behind. i'lit this in the back of your and st-e if what 1 say will not come t:'iie Respectfully, M. W. Hester. Church Notices Keep this for reference. L nt.il notice of change is given the following order of service will be observed on the Pickens charge M. E. C. S. IMCKKNS ClUKCM. Siunlay School: Every Sunday 10 a. ni. Epworth League service every Sunday 7 j>. in. IVa-vor meeting every Tuesday 7 p. in. Preaching every ist '2nd and It 1) Sunday II a. 111. Church ('on Terence, on 4th Sunday in April, July and October 11:!>0 a. in. Sacrament of (lie Lord's Supper !? : Sunday in Pel). May, and Xov. at 11:130 a. ni. Preaching at the Jail, every Set <?nd Sunday I p. in. I Y<Itinu" at tlie Mill Chapel cvi'i'v li li Sunday 7 p. in. Bktiilkiiem. ;i? iii: 1 ?.; at Bethleln 111 Cliurrh tMTv 1st Sunday 3 p. m. vcrv :ird Sunday 11 a. m. ('luii'ch 1 'onfcronrron 1st Sun1;iv I < 1)., May, Aug. and Nov. tl :' >(.) p. iu. Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper 011 ,'lrd Sunday in ,1'eli. May, Aug. and Nov. 11 a. m. A cordial invitation is oxtended 1 o ; dl. J. ('. Yonguo Pastor, Pickens ('hargo M. K. C. S. ubkktv cuterrr Porters chapel, 1st. Sunday 11 a. in. Twelve Mile 1st. Sunday i). in. I .ihrr'. y 1st Sunday 7::>0 p. m, (tap 11 ill 2nd Sunday 11 a. in, I't ill a 111 a '2nd Sunday p. in I .iht'r! y col Ion mill 2nd Sun day 7:' >() |>. m. I iilu rl y :;d Sunday 11 a. in. i'w ivc Mile :>d Sunday :{; {( ! n. m. 1 1 I ,'iIhtI v :id Sun la \' 7:!!() p. in. ' 'air \ ir\\ 11 !i Sunday II a. in. (!;t]? I lill Illi Sunday |?. in. 1J1 j t!y coltoM mill ~>th Sunday II a. 111. I'uhania at Ii Sunday :>:.'{() p. in. < '. !.. Mc( lin. I'astor charge. XdlM'll 111('K ! :NS < |I{(TIT I iit-nd -hip 1 >l Sunday 11 a. in. \ i T ~ : . .. i - ? i hi i\ 111"y .s cnapci 1 si r>un day It p. m. M ;111 IVtlirl "J<I Sunday 11 a. in. \i 1 lope 2d Sunday i>. in. Salem 2d Sunday 7 p. in. 0' K iney's chapel :><l Sunday I 1 a. in. !"Yi? in! hip i Sunday :} p. in. Sah-ni !1 li Sunday II a. in. Xr\v I Inpt h h Smiilay n. in. |),.il,..l l . I I - i " 111' i tid u 11u;i \ i |in. I!. I i. Thomason Pastor in charge. Hickory Chips. \ii o;ji inns \i> know whothil '.U In . . 11 I il s will follow the \v< ilwoiu wa\sof former party i !i i - ( r l?i.i/." ;i new path to I '>w? !* ;i1 i pal I'd>naur. tin of t ho c ('i iit ral Acrican IV iii Ill hi lollp; to I hiit v;m i. >< tl i >1 |" >lil ics thai ivc< > _;11 i<1 I 111' |)ef(|iiisitOH as 11101*0 ihiport iiii than tin* salary. >1 raii^< I \ uough Mr. I'iiwhot is in>t tryin:; In sell to a magazine an exclusive article on -a Is oi prey lie has met i'roxiil i i i 111 i jis orplimum. Hundred* of orplianri have beort hot pi v I he I'n il'til of tin; Indiistriiii ?r | .^ trail Iloti.> .1 M icon (ill , who "We h iv. ii i| Klectrie liitlcrs 1 : f -i t I ! i t . It I I i m<?H \c llcnt medicine for 11. l.iv.T in.! Kidney trouble*, lit a- one <?l tli<' liPHt family on car i " It invigorates a' in--. | m li I lie lilooil, aids di. i - , c,. att-s .ipj> tit. . To Htrcnx'ln 11 i up j i . i. ii, weak children wn |> "| t. Ii.'m 110 < i|iial. i feiii:'! < : | laintfl. Only .*>(>< . iit all i 1 r11 .'josls. Professional Cards .1. K. 150fJ(iS W. K. FINDLKY B03GS & FINDLEY Lawyers I 'ickons, S. ( over I'ii'kciiK Imnk istf. f t a ...... \ irllli Clemson College has been Our 14 per ct. acid analyzes 14 lyzes 1O.57. Our 10-4 goods a analyzes 8.34, 3.39, 3.26. Our goods always stand stuff in them to make them stai but stand up. Nearly all the farmers wlic contest used Anderson Fertilize fourths of the iinest crops mad* were crops fertilized with And*, better crops made in Andersoi fertilized with Anderson l'crtili/ Mr. |. S. Fowler, one of il or any other ccunty far that in; fertilizer for cotton. 1 lis 'land' proper choice in selecting a f<*r the soil is more or less sandy \v 8-4-4. l he extra unit of potasl ful to tlie crops on sandy soil ". Mr. 1 no. S. Cromer, anoi io(oo lbs of our lertili/.er on s r. and it paid him. This \? .r he a toil to the acre on s;?:n. >: Ju We believe it will pay. A good farmer, farming on vation, can hardly put down t We hardly know what would lr Anderson Phcsp J. R. VANDIVliR, Pres. i mi ,r+*vi* Drug You cnn J4,vt when you \v;mJ. ) Dniii's, Pnlo Soaps. Toilcj 1 ioncry. Ktt CAM)! WA None like* Keore SOFT I The Greatest. Cola M M ? ? g B m rJ ij Made 1>\ I he I 'icUft - ! ?<?11 li elusive riulit i>i I his terri! 01 of ol hers claiming to put it just ;is ^o(xl.'' We are the Only \ 1 Inquire of vour friends al> I tf ^ t / (Tit A 1 >KM A UK "' 11 touclu s t In- spot.'' (Jet a kc^ <?ul of !!ii car chance lat< r >11. A11 orth Pickens Bot Iv. L. Davis, I'rojM'ictor. THE is '. i>n i; For Our ( This is the rrasc>n ilr attention to little (h i. In the buying of drugs an scri[)tions we use every pr-i-.i ;i and take particular pains ' i i; 'I'l ' 1 1 11 i ins ruie applies aii inr.-> i must be ri 1411L every dct.iil nu lore any article leaves our stor< In buying I lallum's Kidn dries, Toilet Articles and Prepa Prescsiptions filled here, yon ki {Pickens On Masonic Temple 11 Analyses n nrY r~\ ? i t- 1 i '/?h nrriin win iV/i t 11i a^diu. .46. Our 16 per ct. acid ananalyze 10.92, 4.94. Our 8-3-3 up on analyses. We put the ncl up. They can't do anything > took prizes in lact year's corn ir in making their corn. Three1: in Anderson County last year .rson fertilizer. ['here were no 1 County last year than those :er. ic finest fanners in this county, itter, says our S 3-3 ;s an ideal s arc dark and he has made a tili/.t-r for dark lands. Where <*. h iv? an abiding faith in our 1 in tilt: 8-4-4 will be found help ther o.iv of the ''fin st," used n of his line lands last year expec ts r > use 2000 pounds <>1 s line lands as an experiment. fine 1 mils in a hiijh states <>f cultio much fertilizer to the acre ; too nuich ir. a case ol this sort >hpstfi X Oil P.n. f i \ V- V W \/ I B V/ V 1 I). S. VANDIYER, Man. , ,, S aiks what von want it! 1)1 Mcilirinrs. art irks, St ;iks! i tttzfrms TODAY! Xumially's." Pliaraiany. wr rrj-ft > T1? vwn r7 r 1 1lr#i ij'Yi >UINI<S; ' II rather 1) h a y gyjH > ? 11^ Works w lio liavn tin* ox v lor liutlii: t m>. Dcwaic up or h;i : 'Vonietliir.^ Distribute: : ir, This ferritoryon! I In* (11 . I )rink, "T f % M 9 9 I Ui?i KKCIISTKI:' .).) 11 i-> ;i i;'!t ? ?l In'i'JilctT. I<?;;'i vow :i; it not ^cl ;i i s prom ly by tling Works, ! 'ickons, ft. ( KtTgusouuwviaijiij mmvr-. - ?u JEUrff 'W A a T()( > CiOOl) Customers. it wo ^ivo so much tils. (I the compounding of our pro i mi to <^ot Ire ?h pu ro clru^< ,o only th it w'.iich is call? <1 (or u;;h our >,i in -ss. Kverytiling : A 1m carelully ^onc over?be* cy l'ills, Drills, Medicines, Sin rations, as weil as having you now what you are getting. Pickens, S. CV .1 i. 4^ W Look into onr show window ,! the forem j.st linkers, ihey repr winners, L. RC ' ' I lf?IU/.r*TU?V -fttt wain i i 'Tn? I AR| YOU | I SLEEPY? KEKW&US? $ |? TIRED? j 11 ^ I jj ! |Mffl I SranaE mant masmmmsxMBsasa [ ! ST VJ 9 ILL WAKEN [ . UP VO U it LSI/UK # ; and start working. Tlu:n M ! I you <:;m \vo;?-i, amU joy it, loo. s; i ?? iii 'iiniiiiMm j\' , TMF. CrKUlM- Iitiw tl-0 RED Z on I tho front rf >;ic'i package and thu [,"j nionntu" -<*H % I ol I. H. ZEILIN rj & CO., on llio cid; . In ViCL). t) FOR Cf.l.C GY At!. Dr.llCCISTS. jmsiv'.: fazEamesiietii Notice c( iihal So Jcrr.cnt and Oi; c:. , NJ()T!( *i'. >'<'M '' ti ! \< i . * ' !. Ni w' >t it Kn|.. .In IMc" i'ii ; count \. in i ' "< on 11 if . . I'.'l >, :tt l ; ' oVInelc ill I i Jtl-I - j lll'tl I" IIS t : I' 'ill' . for l?i?v(> (i in ill <*f ili i I ii i ? of . I. i: i llilllill i'm' .: -,l i ;il Ol" >1 Hit It I l-sl.lt. . \ ' ' ' \ . i I;lli i. tnilor. Railway :rks Wanted The Govern, . > ^ni-.vay M;i:l Clerks 33J.j i.) . ). ...ol otnsr! Emplovocs i;;< !) , amunlly. I'iir'.c S:,m tv i i . I lions 11 iron <>uj i > v I r l.'.i. - i u i\ Mail ' -I - ' ' i V <1 Oil r ( ' i V i l it in!triiMii.-an i ' i ' I I in.hit*. . i?" i v i 1 , i I : \ or counti 1 - i:cti? it niikl | free inform t . o i t< . I l.irc ill (>t" 1.1 I i-! , i I laili i:i | liiiiiilin I.<< i i i i Breeders v.. i s lilt v i. 01, 1 I .' I ire 1 |i> | i I?? ;i kl>o\\ ii I ) i'?l for 1 liHh:f ;;i> ! , \vi! 11 < r I i t i i : ' i .'HI 1 |irr h-Mshjj. I.. ( .. i^. |{. I I ?i in-l I-'iii 1 i , I'll till |MII ' III - I I' . . ! I?. I>?*r ii'/ \ ( !. ( ' i I. H tl j munue. A I! )>m >n .;?r. !i< t ? i?\ w. im <1 f 1 not l<> hunt. i. h, r.it I r, or | - ol licrw i li r !><r iii j \ !.imi in (Vn I r 11 I o\\ , i - i i, I'i' !:?;n >' coillll V. .\l! | <li - I' ;: ilili; 'this )<>| ic. wiil 11 !? > illc(l 11 I he hill < < i! of I he l;i\v. ('. li.l'C.HI All |k ; 1 '. ?!?I? to roa?l duty ' u'lin iln liii! 11 i v I !; i ! < ol in m 11 !i I jfcion in:, of i.50 hy tho ! "> (lav Iol- Miiivh 101", will lie required in work "> <'m . . mui-T ah over ; eer or i><i \ liy order oj i ii. I JomhI of I ('oilllt \ Co II :! ioliei -. ('. K. Iioh'mson, Clerk. ; > v o _ , v. 111" "'mm ii'iiiii)iiii?"<iiii|i " R in Fab /ill be a marked feature of the fall id winter season; a great variety f beautiful patterns is being shown. Some ot the new colorings are so tractive that men are apt to ueg-/$ft ct the plain blue serge or blacky hibet. We advise you to have at least ne good blue 01 black suit, in adition to the fancy, colored weaves; nd a black or Oxford Gray OverDat, in addition to the fancy fabric. This permits a cha.ige, and gives ;ich suit a rest; to get cleaned atie ressed. It prolongs the life of all Dur clothes, to treat them this way. s, you will see. there a display of n< eseut the latest fashions, and you Yours to please, )THSCH r VI I ,1 .EC, JS. C. Some Fertili; Don't use loss than 600 pounds *ay that when you use less you are Where less than six hundred pound* is a stimulant and takes more pin t adds to it, but where you put mor n^ more than you take from it and >rovin<j your land. II you will noti nakin.'; farmers in any community at J.'.' I. * /.l.i uie iu aviesi. Use a complete fertilizer at son [>1 your crop. A complete fertiliz acid, ammonia and potash. Phospl: growth. When a plant is growls it . ripe it opens. Phosphoric acid a :otton seed are valuable. By thoroi ach year you can i.11 prove your see A nm >nia jjives size to the | and the bells. l'otash develo|")s lint and give? also enables y >ur crop to withstan* v. nis rust an I blight and the other liable to have. There ?\ three kinds of amine rtr.d mineral. Your fertilizer should [>t ainin >n'ur.^ , in ii. As one exhau* having1 th>: three you have a fertilize isi 1 t!v j> 1 a it from the time it sprout to be gathered. Nitrate of soda is a valuble l.ii: < it en you to get a goo< ccd as scarce as they are this year, tiit jn int with )ou. 1 hen it starts condition so it will grow. .\? ncu 11urn 1 ? rwl rommendiiu; ;i fertilizer which is j I ,| -')('<! , for tin- loamy lands in tl aim are darker, 9-3-3 or" 8-3-3 arc ^ loainv lands require potash and the 11 the quantities needed. Ammoniales are quickly dissolvec lire. Some expert farmers recom phosphoric acid and 4 per cent, pots phosphoric acid and (> per cent, pota md and when you pl'mt your croj; otash do not leach when the rains j .round whi rr they are taken up 1 l'hcn when your crop is up, during t nend top dre . ing or side dressing villaining phosphoric acid, amnionic adopted you will cultivate your crt ?o far as fertilizer is concerned. 1'he An U rson Phosphate and C ,ludy ol ihc i'.-rtili/r r needs of the s< ;onnne:id their 10-4, IO-6, 8-3-3, 9-3ng esj)ecially adapted to these soils. Our hiidi "i'ade foods are ammi icrap, than which there is no better ertilizer track:. These fertilizers arc Our -noils are dry and well pul Anderson Phosph ilnciorson J. it. Viiiuiivcr, President. 7 " - 1 J'111'j1 '"I ri.. .i' . Hii ri<is if P$| i^ffi<*)i0ss. a?: ew models from some 01 will spot them at once as ILI?, ?er Tips. > to ^hc acre. Authorities impoverishing your soil. > to the acre is used it acts ,nt food from the soil than e to the acre you are addin that way gradually irn-, ce the progressive money)*' *e those who put in fertiline staee of the cultivation er consisis of phosphoric loric acid gives a quick ripens; when a cotton-boll lso develops the seedsand lghly developing the seed d. plant, the stalk, the leaves ; strength to the stalk. It .1 a drouth better. It pre< 1 i i'V! J tlmf io >niates?ani mal, vegetable have all these three kinds ;ts another comes in. By r that will feed and nours until the crop is ready ammoniate. In the ftrst 1 stand of cotton and with that may be a very importhe plant off in a healthy riment stations unite in ra? 1 n uv.in.diiy lu^iuitiu iu UUI liis section, and where the especially profitable. The 84-4 and 10-4-4 furnish it 1 when there is much moismend 10-4; 10 per cent, ish, or a 10-C, 10 per cent, sh when you bed up your >, as phosphoric acid and ire heavy, but stay in the by the plant as plant food. l?, ? *-i iic Limivciuon mey recoinwith a corrplete fertilizer i anil potash. If this plan >p under ideal condition >il Company has made a rjils in this section and re3, 8-4-4 and 10-4-4 as beoniated largely with fish 1 ammoniate known to the . 1 r~- _ _ ^? ? 1 ; >_;uuu lur CUIIUII ullU corn, verizecl. ate A. Oil Co , js*. c. II Li if -1 \f. p. vanuiyer, Manager* ? ?y