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j," Pickens Sentinel-Journel Advertising Rrttes Reasonable nterad X Sooou<Mjlass Mall Matter PICKENS, S. C. : THURSDAY ~MARCH 2. 1910 An Ordinano ?A(?A aitnMMAn #^v- 4U? n:..l V tCMUO oupjilirn IUK tliu VUWI1 Ul 1 lURflltS for the Frlscal Year commencinK the 25th day of February A. D. 1010, and ending the 25th day of February A. D. 1011. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Alderman of the town of Pickens, S. G. in Council assembled and by the authority of the samp, that, from and after the passage of this ordi lance, a liccnse fro for thee purpose of raising fumls to defray the ourrent expenses of said town shall be due and payable antiunlv from all perons, flTrnis aud corporations doing business within the incorporate limits of the said t*}wn pf Pickens, as follows, to wits- Vl Sec. ^11 persons, firms and oorr**>4 .iojua, whether individual, iiicroluwitiUv manufacturing or 'otherwise, own* ing!? operating or conducting any occu-, pation or calling or following any occuJiation. nteans <>f livelihood, or business ur -ihe purposes of profit of gaii\ hereinafter scheduled or designated snail pay into the treasury of uafu town a license fee each, as follows. For Each Peddler or Hawker $3 f;0 pei' day or per annum $25.00. Each Hotel.Keeper per annum $i ).(0 Each Restaurant Keeper per an0 Each Boarding House (; ublic) Keener wr annum. ?.1 00 . f'*"W Bach Wood .Shop per annum $'2,50 Each BiacKsmith Shop per forgo I>er annum Each surveyor or civil cmji- ..-jjJ neei, per annum &W.On Each contractor anil builder 1<? (Jl> Each architect and designer " '>. no Each public cotton buyer oi*r Broker, per annum vJLlo.o > Each Real Estate Broker Dealer in Stocks and Bonds, per annum lo.on Each Railroad Company, " " lo.on Electric Lifirbt or Power m 2n. on xs> "" ir? oo id Is "?. I)() <10 as tion ober I?>o 11 CSS Dili1111 l~> oo 10(1 'ash utir annum 1 n mi .alter, " " f> oo uctioneer, f>"ou per day, per annum 25.oo '" ndry " " f?. oo on selling Fresh Wagon or Other nt na Alia\vecl by ?^^tr day 1 oo Candy,'Fruit or other tbahJleguin Ksratylinhed per^ u 11 u in ;"i. oo ident Dealer 111 , per day ">. oo Jlot Machine other than by Merchants in conneiother t^Lyenned 11 usi tier annum 'J. .">o Cigar, Tobacco or * 1 -f, per annum - r?o Me '' T.r?o in. Wlnkc. etc.'. y p'eit rill.'Ill 111 :i.OO vi, :t no .. rilaoksmith Shop and Wood rthop combined. per annum 7..V> Each A?ent Rights or Patents, perday?^.oo, per annum , 2~? ')?> Each KosfiJont Machinist pel annum ? o. on Eaoh'Llvw* aiA I Feed Stable per annuni .v If^^ BalC and Exchange Stable per annual I '.on ?ach Tfco Horse Hack or Rug^y E attHUm r?.Cd ich uiHe Horse " ' " jftr annum 2 r?i Harms Uray W;igon annum 0,00 1Alcoh' No! Do gth?n Hi Ye,;! I "icn the tfPP flVktl jn-alcoholi ! be com pi 1VMHRMHHU en! Dull woi Yet the curt Bal< Only ( V Ye; a Tei otton and years Yoi Us ti"( *li i ipon Norfolk, V$: ColnmbU, 9. C iimicai* Durkom, N.C ]f jgio Wlnit&n-Jilen Charleston, 9. / Baltimore, Mil Columhut, Q* Monteomerr*./ HempMi, Teii " ? ? - ? o" T -? Each One Homo Dray Wagon per annum 3.60 I 12oh P.cturo Agent Selling I'lo* ! lured and picture l'rauiea Other than bv nainulo in>r annum lO.'OO Kadi clothes cleaning Shop " " 2.60jl Each clothes cleaner not maintained in i a Bhop who solicits business " " $5.00 j Each Barber Shop per chair " " . 5.00 Each phot( graph* r Whosa basinets d >es not exceed #<00 00 per year " " 2.50 : And over $'300.00 " " H.00 Each Express Company or company doing Mxpresn business " " 10 00 Each Telegraph ooinpany " " 5 00 Each Telephone company " " 80 00 Each Dentist " 4 7.00 bach Physician (lifsmont) " 7.0D Each Printiiifc O'liee and i .job oflicecoir.bined " " 0.'0 Kao i fertilize! dialer other than mere I m nt " " 5.00 ISach ware house other tlina for yrivato Use ' " 5.(0 Each Pawn Broker or money Lender " " 2".CO Each boot and shoo mending Shop ? 5.0) Each Bottling works ' " Si.50 E ich Life or Fire Insurance e >tnp:tiiy ' ? 10.0) i'i icii Insurance agent of a-iy kind " " 5<0, Each 'i'iiiiu r " " 2.50 Each Medici it- Peddler \>:;r diiy o ' " lffl.00 Each ahoe Shiner " " I lO Each Ico dt-aler " " Eacii beef <<r Fresh Meat Maiket Ml .. " " 5.00 xKat:h l<"ish an(V l)y?ter dealer " " 5 <10 Each Hewing ripHiiim.ag6nt " ' 10.00 Erich agent fidHng iiimn, piano., or oihwPiiiisie.iHKj sti vuni 11 s iiOvW sam;l * 1') (iO | Rach Hank .'/& T&fe " 2'>*0 fijieh Poat?."-5jmi I >isi i of liitta ami aiHj L mutter ' "S&tO.OO I '. n li I , iu y< : ' ''ag-lO. Kach lion.*i&fiKf Mu-liiiu ?l " '*(0 00 Kact} ( < | mir w&Shop of wml;- JB|C *nK 11 :,i :', " 1^B9 EaghaShi' i " " -j ? Opiciui DW-tluy ' 2.">.( 01 t iCIch n siilo it <), t'oian " " 7 '0 r^Sch uih il and ? al 1 alt r, | <>.i hot 11 ' " .'i 0 | Fi.H )l Mi'ichair i|< ir.;; ltll-iJ IH'i s iii.ii* i ->M (I I " " S.'sO Kuril mi 11-i<.1111 iloiiij; laisia ' s o\MT 1,1:00 to 0 " 5.(0 Kaoh imi i 'liaul iI>>iiik Iiumih rovi.'t 2,Jit 0 III ."i.t (Ml 7.M) K.ioli im icliuni it inj^ Ijii.-ino.s.s onr ft,i (10 id? mi) 10.0' Kacli in- i'li nil ili 111x luisiiiivs over 1 0 'U ii> JO.iino 12.50 Kavli iiit'n 1. nil iloinjj; biisim'ss o\ it l(), 11? 00 l.r>.(0 i i. i' ii i! en nun i' 'iiij^ nii'iilt^H over 1"', to'.0,000 17.HO I'liii'li ,M le.liiu lining liLi.-iiK'.ss OVI r 20, til 1,0 0 20.00 Kmdi .Mctt'lriiil Ko'.nj^ Bu dm?8s over 25, to !{<?,00 2f>,00 I'.ach Merchant Di-iun l?usiiuss amounting to $ > i.O ''I 110,00 :?nd for i-jirh nd.tiiiouu! 1,00) over $ iO.OOO, i'i Ills. Sim!. 111. Si;iii 1 ii'( iisf) fois i ball be line and payable on tins l2."itii day <>f i 'l'lu uai y, A. 1 , l'.i 10, and upon |uiymiMit thi-rcof to I lm Treasurer of I lit saio io\vn. in' >unu i^sue to Hintorson or pi rsuiiH. linn or corporation so pav in^ tho sun:!? a license cerrilicnte mlm o l hy tlio Treasurer ami < ountorsiyneii by the Mavor of the town, which oer luicatc shall up nil. as a receipt for tlio sum or sum: > paid, and which eertifiuato shall ihsi^nah the amount .so paid, hy \\ lmr.\ and the chara< ter of occupation 01 l u-ine-s for which the same is intci. led to operate as license. So \ 1 v No hills ..r oil: r n:i?iih hall he posted on niiy telciM'uph or tt lophone pole or on an\ wall on Main -tiect r nn\ ? : i n r -tro<t r-j-y?i ntr Maui 11 it nr running into Main stri?(-i with ui (ho consent <>f tinMavi i' of t! i said cits of I'lckciis shall fii -. 11a\ - I'lii ulitiuni'd, and tin 11 only al in i? phuo ??t* | lares as may ho desi^nali-n l.\ aid Mayor, and 111><>ii tlir |?ayin'ill <>f sueli lii iwisi tlnTi for h< may th termino fi!n*??r I l ialii in rarh i:asr. j-iich lit:i'iisi< no f to oxci'id flu* sum of i r'2't. (10 Twenty, five Dollars in any esiso. Sic. Anv in'r.son. firm or i:orp< ration failii ;r or l'l-fusin r to n:i\ his. ii< r. i?i its Iii*?-ji:;( as i?r?>\ ?] ! in this Orelinalie .slial I. u pon cnn I her of III) ri 'jii i r 11 in |>m> i n !<> I in- t r"as 11 r> of sail! cit v a sum not cx< i*?Sis??; Onti Knurl red Dollars, or to ftorvu a s(in t'.'iiio of no* more llinn t!;:rI s day--, for (mi'li and ovoia .-u -Ii olTouso u inlcr. Dononml ratified in ( t unt il assoni I id (' ami Iv mi * h ri'.vof t! c saint*, and corpora to ai iillis'Mcl thin 25th day ??f j I' ( brum v. A I) . IH10. li. I! I.AHOdN. I.J. H. A^KMOUK, Mayor. | l l.-i U. * y o ^ <ry. [j (L 'h c ,-p a fr I ra e !l cs it make 1!.v: blood pure? e nerves? No! Is Ayer's Docs ii make ;!u: Mood pure? 1 nerves? Yes! Is it (lie only n alcohol/ Yes! Ask your ic medicine. If he approves,! ete. j.c. Ay ' < " . Lowell, Mass I men! Heavy-headedI Downhearted! All lissoeasv. -Ayer's I'ills. Ask your doctor. is of Cotton )ne Mule ir Hook or Almanac for -rcil (bounty, Georgia, with only one plow, a he had a nine weeks' I {is j^ross income was i can do it too ling Carolina izers il seed selection, thorough | Ask your fertilizer dealer or write us for one. He $l?iu~Carolina Fertilizer:* ( ICES i ' Atlanta, 0*. Savaniub, Gj. I SIMMONS JLIV For over 80 years it hai for Biliousness, Constips Malaria and all disease SHE~3 Arm ; Fert Have four sourci & feed your crop hi ing season. They will be s point in this coun 1Next week we i .1 M paper wny cncy ; I $e had. Armour Fe ATI,AN'] 1 ' 1 ? a Wo i 1 he pr ST.A l.i .. i'i Ijvc i n>n< I >ox I 'aJxt Tablets: (Killed I 'own (ftn vcl( I Vns. I\>pul;i A Bra 2 Wo Ca !\ cow* awawM?w wwy i UMMI?? SOF The. (* rent est Cc ?dp1 ?1 LJ 6~\ T B EW i M;nlc by I lie IMckehs ]>o rlnsi\ c l-'mht in i his 1??rr <>(' ol licrs claiming 1<> pii J list ;is p^ooii. " We are che Onl liKluirc of your friends 6&LJ nw p (Tlv A I )KM A I ll touches 1 lie spot.' (i?'t a l<<<?nl of I his chance later on. All < Pickens B I ? I I v l ? i ik. 11. ! m v! , i rnprn'ior. the" is no For Our I his is llic reason attention to little < In the I'ii)in;^ of drills icriptions we use every prec uul t.ik<r particular pains t I his rule applies all tl nil .t l>e ri^hl every detail ore any article leaves our st 111 buying I lalltim s Ki Iritis,Toilet Articles ami l're Y<^ ;( ;i|>Li??ns filled here, \ <>.i irn rtrAtii tnntuum i un 9 been tl*> standard remedy ition, HeVdache, Dyspepsia, sb of tho Stbmach and liver. EINQws | lour's I ilizers i PkC rif nnimAtii'i TliAtr 1 i L/WW w x (umnuium X ough the entire grow y, ! i x* n old at every shippingty. : * will tell you in this V J arc the best goods to diuzer Works ['A, GEORGIA uc Showing ett iost lino of TLONERY own in Pickens. : 1 Oc., 25c , 50c. f><\, 10c., 15c. and Unruled.) <1 I'a per 25c. >pes lo Match.) i i *i ii I eMCIIS. L11K . ir Price Pipes. nd New Line. 5c.?50c. n Please You. jc 1 Miarnuicv. iii DmiiK T DRINKS? >Ul Weather Ihink is " TOM" tiling Works who have the cxitory for putting it up. Beware t it up or having 'something y Distributors in This Territory. about the Grof.t V/intsr Drink, ?s? ^ A IS 9 9 i kj ivr \iK ItKGHSTKKKD.) II is a ureat <!<?lil breaker. car load?you mi^lifc not ^et a udeis filled promptly by ottling Works, Pickona, S. C. BEST! SK TO ) (i()OI) Customers. that we give so much lei ails. and the compounding of our pre. ii'tion to get fresh pure drugs r> iis?: only that which is called forirough our business. Everything must be carefully gone over- -beore. | f \ (w? i* P.lle 1 ^fiirrc VI />/] ir>i t^no Cun v * i i v*~y ? Iiir>y 1 " J?l v>vuLllll..Ti ? 711 I I ' I?arations, as well as having your ^iicw what you are getting. - * ? m ?* ** tULU Look into our show window the foremost makers, they repr winners, L. RC G Summons for Relief. Stato of South f'nroliim County of 1'ickenB. Court of Common Plena. Summons for Relief ? Complaint Not Served. in. m. uumcr, uruaruian n gainst Mrs" Bessie E. M. Hook, Percv W. Miller, Patrick Calhoun and Mrs. Sallie Calhoun, Defendants, To iho Defendants above named: You are hereby summonel and required to answer the complaint in (his action, which in filed in Iho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleat*, 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 Court Houbo, South Carolina within twenty dajs after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; gn<i if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, this plaintiff in this action wi'l apply to tlus Court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. R. W. Simpson, Quattleaoum & Cochran Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated, February 20th A. I). 11)10. To the alment defendents, Percy W. Mil lor. Patrick Calhoun and Mrs. 8allie Calhoun: You will take notice that the complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the ofllce of this Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for P ;:ki'rj2 County, South Carolina on tl e 15th day ,.t mm \ti i vui uai j , m;iw, 11. \V, Simpnon, Quattlebaum & Cochran, Plaintill'H Attorneyc. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge N.)TI(JIS is hereby niv<?n that I will make application to J. B. Newberry Kt-<|., Judge of Piobate for Pickent* counlv, in the Stain of South Carolina, on the Ult-t day of March. JfllO, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or ;n booh thereafter as Raid application can bo heard, for leave lo make fina' fcetl lenient of the esmie 01 iuiirina*i. smttn deceased, and obtain discharge an administrator of uaid estate, T. N. Smith, Administrator. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200. and othei1 Employees up to $2,500 annually. Unclo Sim will hold spiing examinations throughout the country for Kailw ?y Mail ('in-torn lloum* Clerks and other (Jovernment Positions. Thousands of a, point menta will l>e made. Any man or woman over 1H, in city or country c?n get n Hiiuctn n and frep information l>y writing at onco to Bureau of IiiHtructim. 103 Hnmlin Building, Rochester, N, Y. Breeders Guide The S. C. Hliodi* Island Rods, nro 0?best known I reed for producing good winter lajcis. l-'ggH?t d!.00 and $2.00 per Betting. E. II. Craig. It. I. IU*d and Butf Orninirton from pure bred st< ok for sale at 7 ? cents per set ti nil of 15 K/gn, W Carrel t, (Vnual, It. 3 STATK OF SOU I'll CAROLINA, County of I'lckens. By J. H Newberry, Probate Judge: WIlEItKAS, Mrs. Inn Oavn nin<l?? Huit to ine, to grant I""" letters of Administration of the estate ami elTectH ofW.O Dm. Those are therefore to <mte and a Imonish all hikI singular tlio kindre I and creditors of tho siid W. C Davis decease I, that tltey l>e an 1 up. pear before mo. ii | ho Court of I'iol>ate to be held at 1'iokens on the 27il> dav of Jan. 1910 next lifter milili^ni i<..? hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to flhow cause if any they have, why the Raid administration should not ho grantod. Given under my htn<l, this l'<Jt'> day of March Anno I omini 1910, J. II. Newher iv. (b al) J. I*. P. C. HAIRRDAL8AM CImii.. < ?ntl til* h?lr. l'ronio(o? a III xurisTit growth. Novor Valla to ]l?*toro Qray Jfalr to Itn Youthful Color. Cu/e? K~?lp <1 ??< < k h?lr fnUlng. 80o,?ml ?l <?)?! Pruggfrt 1\\ /ill be a marked featiite n\ the fall id winter season; a great vartety r beautiful patterns is being shown* Some ot the new colorings are so j [tractive that men are apt t?> flio rvlain 1-tlno cpr(rr> rtf Klorlt La ?vw bliv J/IMIil o 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 Oversat, in addition to the fancy fabric. This permits a change, and gives ach suit a rest; to get cleaned ane ressed. It prolongs the life of all our clothes, to treat them this way. ^ _ y*>i *ry f~?~v^~-*"** * * 's, you will see there a display of ne esent the latest fashions, and you i Yours to please, >THSCH GREENVILLE, S. C. Some Fertilii \ Don't use less than 600 pounds say that when you use less you are Where less than six hundred pounds as a stimulant and takes more pla it adds to it, but where you put mori ing more than you take from it and proving your land. If you will notii making farmers in any community ar zer the heaviest . r . 1 _ - r ? i* use a complete ieruuzer at son of your crop. A complete fertilize acid, ammonia and potash. Phosph growth. When a plant is grown it is ripe it opens. Phosphoric acid al coiloii seed are valuable. By thorou each year you can i.iiprove your see< Ammonia gives size to the j and the bolls. Potash develops lint and gives also enables your crop to withstartt vents rust and blight and the other lmblf liavp There are three kinds of amine and mineral. Your fertilizer should of ammoniates in it. As one exhaus having the three you have a fertilizei isli the plant from the time it sprouts to be gathered. Nitrate of soda is a valuble place it enables you to get a goo< seed as scarce as they are this year, tant point with you. Then it starts condition so it will grow. Agricultural authorities and cxpei rnmmpnninff n Jprtilr/pr whirli ia n 8 4-4 goods for the loamy lands in tl lands are darker, 9-3-3 or 8-3-3 are ( loamy lands require potash and the J in the quantities needed. Ammoniates are quickly dissolved ture. Some expert farmers recom phosphoric acid and 4 per cent, pota phosphoric acid and 6 per cent pota land and when you plint your crop ootash do not leach when the rains ; ground where they are taken up 1 Then when your crop is up, during t mend top dressing or side dressing containing phosphoric acid, ammoni; is adopted you will cultivate your crt so far as fertilizer is concerned. The Anderson Phosphate and C study of the fertilizer needs of the s< commend their 10-4, 10-6, 8-3-3, 9-3ing especially adapted to these soils, Our high grade goods are amnv scrap, than which there is no better fertilizer trade. These fertilizers ar< Our goods are dry and well pul Anderson Phosph ^3^. JL JL WP J. 1{. Vandiver. JP n sidenk - *|j mil M - . as f iwuo m Ww W'.'FtAs 4 ' -~*i !\V taodels ironi some ol will spot them at once as ILD. -- w ^ K K ? ~ N\-r ?er Tips. to the 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 imce the progress* ffc moneye those who put 1/ fertilir . 1 L % * te stage 01 tne acntivax,v?nN^ er consists of phosphoric oric acid, gives a quick ripens; when a cotton-boll so develops the seedsand ighly developing the seed >lant, the stalk, the leaves i strength to the stalk. It i a drouth better, . It pret . i - . disease* mat cotton is >niates?animal, vegetable have all these three kinds its another comes in. By r that will feed and nourj until the crop is ready ainmoniate. In the ftrst 1 stand of cotton and with that may be a very importhe pl^nt off in a healthy rimeni stations unite 111 re ractically identical to our lis section, and where the especially profitable. The 8.4-4 a?d 10-4-4 furnish it 1 when there is much :noismend 104; 10 percent. ish, or a 10-6, 10 per cent, sh when you bed up your >, as phosphoric acid and ire heavy, but stay in the , by the plant as plant ' "" he cultivation they s ' with a corr p!ete f?' 1 and potash. If : >p under idear >il Company oils in this se 3,8-4-/* and / i oniated. larg* ammoniate . ; good for cotton ??.. i verizeti. <: vV? iate df , ?. I). 8. Vav . iai k>k