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frig..111 70 Years v We have had nearly seven Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Th;> fidence in it for coughs, cc I and weak lungs. Ask your < he has had with it. He I wisely. Keep in close touch I No alcohol in this cough ivied Be well; be strong. You cannot if youi b* Ayer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doct Pickens Sentinel-Journel 8 1.00 Per Acuuru. Advertiaiug li'itos H< umoiiu! e Sntered at Ploxonn l ustotllco bk Second OUm> Mail Matter PICKENS, S. (J. : THURSDAY FKllRUARY _M, MHO Hazel Happeninds. Dear Sentinel Journal and! your many readers, 1 will trv to give you a few items from I hi- J neck of the woods. Every thinu i is vcrv nn i f o ? ? J vi v*1 We had a six inch snow on the 11th inst. This section was visitt <I by ;i heavy rain accompanied with , lightning and thunder, on !!n17th inst. TA 1_ ; . i ; 11 i 1 I rmiu worK is sun oil ;i suiiki still. Rev. B. C. Atkinson, has lieen called to the Pastorate care ot Antioch Baptist church, and h< has accepted the call, and look charge of the church on its regular preaching days in year 1910. The regular preaching day > nro pvni'v Q.n/l ciiikImv -it I I -Oil o'clock a. m. and on Saturdays before, at three o'clock p. m. Health is not very good at this writing. Mrs. W. A. Datis, is in \.rv poor health again, and is under the care of Dr. J. A. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Canuvll have been very sick but arc reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Can trejl and two of their children ? have all been down at once wit i\ pneumonia. Mr. Cantrell and one of the children is improving:, hilt the otherchild, and Mrs. Cantrell, is still very sick. Inez, the little three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Winchester, has been very l<?w with pneunomia, her lever re.v, istersng 10o? on the lltli inst. The Dr. said the fever was the highest on her that lie ever saw on a child except one. Her ease was very doubtful, indeed, l>tii under the honest, faithful and diligent, treatment of Dr. J. A. Cannon, she is improving. Tin many friends of all the sick f??!k wish for them aspeedv rerowrv. The sn.le nf the nmnert v til' \ A. Alexander was wellattendi by both old and young, men and women, in spite of I lie ra iin weather. Nearly everything went almost as the cnw did. When she jumped over the m<>< >11. ^ (out of sight.) Corn brought as high as * 1.1 " per bushel, and other things in proprtion. Let me say there is ? n >ir.Ji mud in the road now t<? make1 brick enough to build many, i many, sky scraping house-. T* t* in *f i i i I xvev. r>. r. iviurpnree 1111?-<i in ; regular appointment at Holly. Spring, on the ll)th and lililli. i believe both Church and I'.: tor, love each other, as he li i been serving theni for I ho p, 13 long years, I was very glad to learn thai Mrs. 1?. R, Tillman jr., gained her children, and I bellow ih<court lacked this much finish in up its work, and its duly, and i that is this. I believe the court ought to have sent, the young. Mr. Tillman to the rhaingang. or the Penitentiary, unt ill lie got willing to live with his wile, and work and make- a support for her, and the children, and treat them as a husband and father should treat wife and children. Mr. W. P. Davis lost a line milch cow recent I v. Say, Mr. Editor' why haven't you been saying something of thePinchot, President's trouble? nearly every paper I pick uph.i something to say about il i?ut your's, and if you have, I I",ailed to see it. Even our Baptist Cnin ier had nearly two columns in it some time ago about it so you see you are behind. Well I will rinf? off. Mountain Sprout. iSlr?L L. / . ?*?tjsTrn: ?wn jail /i?!h CoiafjSnsi iy years of experience with jj C IlilllVlS lis llcivt CUII uls, bronchitis, weak throats, i own doctor what experience I cnows. Me can advise you H with your family physician. | ICine. JTC. Aycr Co., Lowclf. hlass. | nvels are constipated. The best laxative is oi if he agrees witli us. Do as he says. To The Farmers. \\c have arranged to have with u- l'rof. I). N. Barron, of the State I h'UKinsI rat ion work, from (Meinson College, on the following; dates, and places, vi/. At rickon: ('. II. Friday, Ma roll I llii. at I! A. M. At Ubjcriy. S. ('. Saturday, March. 1 -J{I), cninii!! nciiu; at I I a. in. IT.t i. I urea w ill be ]?ui> 1 ic. and ev< rybody anvway inti rested in fanning should not fail ta take advantage <?i Ibis <?]>]>??rlunity of hearing I'rof. Barron, it will he perhaps the most profitable ,1m . ' , \vi > i I v von w i 11 ?In 111 i< v< > i* <> nil turn ?> u I ;iikI show that l lit re i si ill sniiu.' interest in farming in this "omitry vet. John T. Hoggs, for ('om. l'l i'kIiIciiI I1?'I|ih Orpliitlix. Hundreds nf orphans have been holpl oil !>v tin' Pi' i-ii nt nf the Industrial ami < ' j ?!>?:.' - I ionic a I M o on (ia , who wnii': "\\V havi-usi-ii Klertrie Hitlers in tlii i;:- t iti a for nine yi-ars, It has p-i.vf| a most i \ *. * 111 111 medicine for S'oiaa'-h, l,iv? r and Kiilney troubles. H i regard II as< in of the Ii st family in h iiu s nil ear:h." It invi^orat< s a!vit al oi _r .ns. pin iti s (he Mood, aids ?Ii 'is iii < :i!< < appetite. 'I'd stivu^l lu-li :t?11 liuili] u|> ] air. tInn, weak eiiiMivn r niiidiiwii |i npl" it. lias no ti|iiul. I'.i st fur fi'iiial complaints. Only fjdo. at all I)ni}jnis s. OATS! OATS! OATS! BURT [Or 90 days] best seed ?sow in February or March. Rust Proof, best variety. \ \ 71. ! / 1* 1 . i * i w.iuc; v 11])| i vaus lor K'1 ! Cabbage Plants in any cjuantity, prices riidit. Now Crop Garden ami I 'm id Scot Is. S< '< u 1 Irish Potatoes of ill the 1 jest kinds. 1 lulls and Cotton Seed Meal We h ive a bi^ stock, bought early, and our prices are ri^ht. l iour: Another car-load of Ix'st patents, to sell at $6.75, and v ry sai l; backed by a ) 1 .itive guarantee to ^i\'e you entire satisfaction. Soda: l>cst Soda, 10 ;>ounds lor 25 cents. I orn: Solid Car load. ()ni;>n S' l s, 3 <jts for 15c. I 1 a\: No. 1 Timothy hay, 1i .m?S il wuly <.;ood Iced. liuy your seeds from us and iv a golden harve ;t. By all neans sow some ol our oats? ... 1 ..'ii 1 1.: 1. .1 i . ! wm m- ih!l;m iUHl iCiircc 111 tin: summer and they will conic ;n at tin- r'^lit time. \\ C. s -!i .1 lull line, c?1 ( ielleril Mcrcli >n?li ami appreciate your business. Horns Colon Ills Slors, Ctitecchec, S. C. I' ARE YOU I SLEEPY ? NERVOUS ? j j ? t i H i: i) ? I in-TT---iTum immnnifflmr umim j'! I f WILL W/XKFN | j UP VOIJ 72 LtVtM | ! ;ukI - rt il work it. Then M j you i ;iii work, and enjoy it, too. I THE GENUINE tw? <ho RED Z on I lh? front of ?acS pa^ka<jo and Ihil I ' elgnnfur t nnd *nr?l of J. H. 2?ILI7I H 3 & CO., o- tho nldo, in RTD. Our SSsJlii Clcmson College has been Our i j per et. acid analyzes 14. 1 * i lyz ?s 10.57. wur io*4 gooas ai I analyzes 8.34, 3.39, 3.26. Our goods always stand 1 'Stuff in them to make them stan but stand up. Nearly all the fanners who contest used Anderson Fertilizel fourths of the finest crops made were crops fertilized with Ander better crops made in Anderson fertilized with Anderson fertilize t\ 1.. 1 e 1: 1,.? _ r ^1- - | 1)11 . |. >1, 1 UWICI , UI1C Ol lilt lor any other county far that mat fertilizer lor cotton. 1 lis lands proper choice in selecting a ferti the soil is more or less sandy wc S- j-.j. The extra unit of potash ful to the crops on sandy soils. Mr. | no. S. Cromer, anotl iooo lbs ol our fertilizer on som and it paid him. I his year he < a ton to the acre on some ol his We believe it will pay. A s/ood farmer, larmimr on f ??? ' r? vation, can hardly put down to We hardly know what would be Anderson Phosp J. R. VANDiyi'-R, Pres. Drug Ynii can got v when you want i Drugs, I'atoni Soaps, Toilet t ionery. fre; j/~ JWM CAND1KS "None like iS Keowee I SOFT 1)1 The (irealest ('old "HOT Ma<l?' 1 ?y 111? I'i.'U.Mis Rottliuj elusive riiihl in this territory of ol hcis claiming to put it just as u'ikhI." We are the Only D T < I n<|uiiv <>f \ our friniicls aboi # .r fci ti ^ rrii'ADKMAUK J " 11 lol|r||( ^ 11|(? spot. " I (iri :i kc.r out of I hi-; ear-lc rluilin i 11? r on. All order: Pickens Bott II. I,. I >.ivis I'roprictor. TU CT 1 1 lie J .S NO NT, T( lor Our (' I his is tlx- r< ason that attention to little detail In the Inlying of drugs and scrii (lions we im<* c <m'v ntvrniifir I } \ and take particular pains to u->< i his rule applies all throuj must !>< ri^ht every detail iriusl lore any article leaves our store. In buying llallum's Kidney dries,Toilet Arti<l<s and Pre para I'rest siptions filled lu-re, you kno P*fK MS* Pickens Dm; Masonic Tmiplti / \ * i W f J U. ' _SH" !lul '. L "'l!"ll HIUT'l. 1 11 mi analyzing our fert lizer again. 46. Our 16 per ct. acid analalyze 10.92, 4.94. Our 8-3-3 ip on analyses. We put the d up. They can't do anything took prizes in last year's corn - in making their corn. Threein Anderson County last year son iertuizer. I here were no County last year than those sr. i finest farmers in this county, ter, says our 8-3-3 's an ideal are dark and he has made a ilizer for dark lands. Where ; have an abiding- faith in our in the 8-4-4 will be found helpler onv of the ' finest," used f 1 r 1 1 * e 01 ms line lanas last year expects to use 2000 pounds or line lands as an experiment. ine lands in a high state of cultimuch fertilizer to the acre, too much in a case of this sort. hate & Oil Co, 1'). S. VANHIVRK Mnn Talks rlial yon want t! I Medicines, articles, ?taSH TODAY! unnally's." taacy. tfNKS? ^ Weather .Ihink is TOM" X \\ orks who have the exfoi" putting it up. Beware up or having "something istributors in This Brritoryit the (Ire; u V7!:*_t5r Drink, TOM" liK(JISTKRKI).) t is a ^reat cold breaker. ?;i<I ? vmm m'mht not ^et a li lied promptly by ling Works, Pickens, S. C. BEST! ) ) (JOOI) ustomers. we give so much s. tin: compounding of our pre. >11 to get fresh pure drugs only tli.it which is called forrh our business. Everything [ be carefully gone over- -beI'ills, I )rugs, Medicines, Sun tions. as well as hnvincr vnur i , ?e? j w what von arc getting. Company, Pickens, S. G'. ) L 'I 'l I'll" I""'**** COLO Look into our show windo the foremost makers, they re^: L. RC < Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina County of Pickena. Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief ? Complaint Not Served. M. M. Hunter, Guardian against Mrs* Bessie E. M. Hook, I'ercv W. Miller, Patrick Calhoun and Mrs. Sallie Calhoun, Defendants, To the Defendants above named: iuu urn niTKuy Hummone? and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in (he ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at PickensC. II. 3. C. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Pickens < 'ourt House, South Carolina within twenty dajs after the ser\ice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wi'l apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J{. W. Simpqnn, Uuattleaoiini it Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated, February 2">th A. D. 1H10. To tlio absent d^fendents, Percy W. Mil ler, Patrick Calhoun and Mrs. Hal lie Calhoun: You will take notice that tho complaint in the above entitled action was hied in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of Com-non Pleas for P ckens County, South ('aroiina on ti e 15th day of February, lido. It. W, Simpson, t^uattlebanm & Cochran, Plaint ill's A t torneys. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharoe WOTIIJK is hereby nivrn that I will * 'make application to J. It. Newberry Rh(|., <>f 1'iobato for Pickens countv, in tin* Suite of South Carolina, on the Kllli ila.v of March Hill), at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. or as soon thereafter us Paul a|>|?llciition can bo hear<l, for leave to main- Una' i-etilenient of the , oatate of J. J. Lewis defeased, ami obtain discharge an administrator of said oatate. J. 1. Valley. Administrator, Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government pays Railway Mail | Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually. Unfile Sam will hold spring examinations throughout tin- country for Railway Mail Clerks, ( u-lom House Clerks and other Government Positions. Thousands of a, pointments will he made. Any man or woman over 1H, in eitv or country can gel instruction and free information by writin^ at once to Kureau of Instruction. 10S Hamlin Building, Rochester, N, Y. Breeders Guide The S. C, Rhode Islaml HpcIh, are the Ih'hI known breed for producing good winter lajorn. F.gga at dl On and $2.00 per Retting. K. II. Craig. K. I. Her] and Blitf Orpington KtrgH, from pure bred st < (, for sale at ?1 cejita per settinfl of 15 W C. fiarrett, Ceniral, It. 2. Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to [unit, fish, cut limber, or otherwise, tresspass on my lands in Central Township, 1'iekens county. All persons disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. C. I i. Dean All persons liable to road duly who do not pay their comnmta-1 tion tax of i? 1.50 by the 15 day |of March 1010, will be required; to work f> days undor an overfleer or nay $'i. By ordev of the Hoard of County Commissioners. < C. E. Robinson, Clerk. . .Km, - > ' gf* V';V v rf ^ V.v; R in Fal ^VL , ;rrrrn Trr^f rn _? !:{ Will be a marked feature ot the fa and winter season; a great variet of beautiful patterns is being showr Some ol the new colorings are s attractive that men are apt to ne? lect the plain blue serge or blac ^ u:i ? X 1UUCI. We advise you to have at lea; one good blue 01 black suit, in ac ditton to the fancy, colored weave! and a black or Oxford Gray Ove coat, in addition to the fancy fabri< This permits a change, and givt each suit a rest; to get cleaned an ,,rnnCn,l l ? *1-.. i:r c _ yjA V^30V.U. XL piUlUll^b UIKZ 11IC Ul cl your clothed, to treat them this wa; ws, you will see there a display ol resent the latest fashions, and yi Yours to please, -iTWQrik GREENVILLE, S- C. Some Fertil Don't use less than 600 poui say that when you use less you s Where less than six hundred pou as a stimulant and takes more it adds to it, but where you put n ing more than you take from it a proving your land. If you will n making farmers in any community zer the heaviest. 1 1-..- c?? - ijsc a tumpicie ieruuzer at : of your crop. A compiete fert acid, ammonia and potash. Pho: growth. When a plant is grown is ripe it opens. Phosphoric acic cotton seed are valuable. By tho each year you can improve your s Ammonia gives size to th and the bolls. Potash develops lint and gi also enables your crop to withst vents rust and blight and the otl liable to have. There are three kinds of am and mineral. Your fertilizer shou of ammoniates in it. As one exh having the three yon have a fertili ish the plant from the time it sprc to be gathered. Nitrate of soda is a valubl place it enables yon to get a gt seed as scarce as they are this ye tant point with yon. Then it sta condition so it will grow. Agricultural authorities and ex commending a fertilizer which if 8-4-4 goods for the loamy lands ir lands are darker, 9-3-3 or 8-3-3 ar loamy lands reciuire ootash and tY iii the quantities needed. Ammoniates are quickly dissoh ture. Some expert fanners rec< phosphoric acid and 4 per cent, pi phosphoric acid and 6 per cent, pc land and when you phnt your ci potash do not leach when the rain ground where they are taken u] Then when your crop is up, during mend top dressing or side dressin containing phosphoric acid, ammo is adopted you will cultivate your < so far as fertilizer is concerned. The Anderson Phosphate and study of tl e fertilizer needs of the commend their 10-4, 10-6, 8-3-3, 9 ing especially adapted to these so 1 ? wur nign grade goods are am sc-rap, than which there is no bett fertilizer trade. These fertilizers ; Our goods are dry and well j Ande :s3n Phosp Andersoi J. li. Yiiiiilivor, Tresident ^ , ,-v. , .. . / n brics f new models Irom some oi nil will Cnnt tilpm it nnco io ?* ^j,/w %I*VIII ui wiiv-v., ao HLD, I izer Tips. lids to the acre. Authorities ire impoverishing your soil, nds to the acre is used it acts plant loocl from the soil than lore to the acre you are addmd in that way gradually imlOtice the progressive money' are those who put in ferti'v some stage of the cultivation ilizer consists of phosphoric sphoric acid gives a quick it ripens; when a cotton-boll 1 also develops the seedsand roughly developing the seed eed. e plant, the stalk, the leaves ves strenorf-H tn c?-nltr T* _ fy?. ... v..~ 1?and a drouth better. It preler diseases that cotton is moniates?animal, vegetable ild have all these three kinds austs another comes in. By izer that will feed and nouiiuts until the crop is ready le ammoniate. In the first r*r\r1 cMiul /-vf *' av?uu ui v-uuuu UIIU Willi ar, that may be a very imporrts the plant off in a healthy periment stations unite in rs? practically identical to our 1 this section; and where the e especially profitable. The ie 8-4-4 an(l 10-4-4 furnish it /eel when there is much moisDmmencl 10-4; 10 per cent, otash, or a 10-6, 10 per cent. )tash when you bed up your op, as phosphoric acid and is are heavy, but stay in the [) by the plant as plant food. r the cultivation they recom^ with a corrplete fertilizer nia and potash. If this plan crop under ideal 'condition Oil Company has made a OAllt* 1 . 111 11113 aCLllUU el II CI re-3-3. ^-4-4 anc* 10-4-4 as beils. imoniated largely with fish er ammoniate known to the are good for?otton and cbrn. >ulverized. hate A. On Co 3L? O. I). S. Vandlver, Manager,