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* ' ' # N ^ V '% j. . y v :i *f" - ' ; t*v . -i x y jtw j1 . v Kiltorcd April 13< nt I'lckcii*, S. u? NCi'Ollil clunn matter, nn?lor<*oroii^roMo of :i,lS7!t J V 40th Year PICKENS. 8. G. JUNE ?3, 1910. , Number 5 &RAN1 Of At Easley, S. C. This property is si Depot. JKKlili $50.00 in money will be distributed free a get your share of it. A 100 acre farm in the counl body, male and female, si lake much money to do s< a grand opportunity to ge . Follow Tli Realty, Now is Now is the time of yea diseases can j be warded /Bright's I5isease, Rheuma ' r flallum's Back; I stand at the top of the lis today. We have scores of te:people you know. But if take our word for it, all w 11 illlum's J)iick;i a trial, and if they do not ask for your money back you and we want you to li Pinkfiirc D m vivwhiw mr The "RE: Masonic Temple The Store That Glial I %' 1110 Hcl1 t >1(,1 \V/fia 3 HH* ^I'ralcst l ,#? -a. y()U f?VM |lslvt, You can talk to yo your doctor, or to J Northern or Southern ci I Installing a t< I same as increasin I making "'a- iarge < ff# ..J phon^ costs very J We would like to U rural telephones. Ask a. e .1 ~ :. mm vi rrui/u hi iim iui ucnriij . 'FARMERS' I.INF, f I Southern'" Bell I L jTjeleg'n ft*** Street 11 $ - 5 AUCTIO Choice Building On Saturday July 2nd E tuated in the very centre of Easley a ' and 5 Building Lots 4.1 ? - - 1 . 1 mung muse in attendance at tins salt Building Lot in Easley will increase try will do. Farmers, Mechanics, 15 Lould invest some of their savings in ~> and they grow very quickly into vc t in on the ground lloor and reap all le Crowd to The Grown o THE SOUTHED Tiiirnntmnnt mid A mmm dim n (Incorporated,) Owners JNO. McELREE, Auctior ??JA lllll.HMl WM?B??a???M????????t the Time. r to watch your KIDNEYS. Many oft if you keep them right, such as tism, Typhoid Fever and Malaria. ache and Kidney Pills t of all such medicine on the market itimonials we could give you from vou d< > not know us well wmiurli m e ask is that you give idle and. Kidney j'ills / give you satisfaction come back and and you will get it. It is here lor iave it. iim Cfimnnnv. O "! J ? XALL" Store. lMckcns, S. C. ran tecs and Gives Satisfaction. our Service, Ifc-B r. Farmer! ^ >hone system of Amerirsi, Mr. Fanner? system in tin* world?is sit your.service. j it in your home sis soon as you want it. I ur neighbors, your friends in town, to folks in New York, Chicsigoor any other itv. telephone on your farm is the g your horse power without I outlay for the horse. A tele-J ;ll you about our plan for installing M the nearest Hell telephone manager ative booklet. A. post.il will do. Jfl DEPARTMENT Telephone /'AUtSC N SALE. i Lots ' Jegining at 10 A. M. 1 s bout 200 yards south of R. R. s c 1 j. v^uiiic iinu see us ao it ana i< more in value each year than a <' usiness men and in fact every-! i city Building Lots. It does not ( ry valuable property. Here is ' v the benefit of increased values. i n Day of Sale. tN fill II f t I leer. cv COLUMBIA, S C. < Good Roads week. Aiken county has given to the world the "Good Roads Week" idea, which contemplates more work and less talk 011 good roads. The idea has attracted consider- a able attention, and then; is much speculation as to the prac-1 tical execution of the plan. Thej idea is for the people of theeoun-1 tv generally l.o bring teams, picks and shovels and other implements of war against had ! roads, and get down to the real' work of building roads. As In how many candidates for the; lau'islature, politiciansand news-1 ~ paper editors w ill report, armed for duty is a <|in-st ion. These ; gentlenu n will doubtless plead i ' I hat the community would ;,, never have come to t he ]>oi I of actual labor on I he roads if il [ had not heen for t heircampaign of talk, l)iil tliis should not ex- s empt them. By their works they should ho known?that is 11 in Aiken. The ('hosier Reporter has this to say of the Aiken ' idea: "Over in Aiken eountv thisi summer after the crops have t heen laid hy there is to he had what will he known as "Good i Roads Week." As is explained ? by the name this is to he a period marked by activity in the cause of good roads, and practi- " cal activity we might add, as i shovel and pick on the road are to take the place of the platform, j uiiu iictiiiii laoor on n ? m^n- " ways is^ointf to he had ii.stead of direct ions from more or less impractical advisers. Every farmer will be called upon to send!, teams and hands to the roads, r and Aiken county will be com-lv pletely renovated from center to t< circumference so far ;?s roads is <' concerned. Then a^ain, it is 1? proposed, io follow this week u|> s i with another in the fall, during which the roads shall be got into condition for the heavv wint- ' er hauling. ! 1 The idea is u splend'ul one. | ami as the people of Aiken and ^ Chester have no patent or copy- ! i riuht on their plans others are' ;11 perfec liberty to try it. I low 1 about something of this kind)' for each county in the state. Annual Meeting of Rur.il Letter Car-1 I ners. The state convention of the I Kural Letter Carriers associa- I tion will he held in Newberry, S. C., on July Urd, 4th and 5th. I The indications are that the s ; attendance will be large and Ithat the meeting will be an in- \ teresting one. Among those to < come from outside the state are j W. R. Spillman, of Washington ii superintendent of the rural mail e service, and W. I). Brown, of Washington, editor of the R. F. News. 1 Mr. Thos. E. Wicker, of Newberry, is president of the assoc.i- ^ atlon in this state, and he, ayld A DR. A. A THE GREENVILLE President and Manager of the Glob arsest Optical College in the vvoi rhnrsday July 7th. 8:45 a. m. tr nacy, for the purpose of doing rei ory he makes spectacles and eye ight, after thoroughly examining ind improved instruments. Spe :hildren's eyes, muscular imhalai n'adaches, pain in the eves, near i-oss eyes straightened without t yes matched and inserted. Our nouev back," has lniill up for us t 'ash or credit. Be sure to see hill ninout charge. WE HAY The old reliable "Mason" Pore ight. Or if you want to put y< ny old thing (not air tight) get ler; m cents a box. Will keej fathered. FLOUR?-?Well, it is so chea m; price you mignt be tempte< :uiles and buy our high grade ! ause Mr. Patton, or some other tiarket and make you pay a hig rop is made. CORN MEAL! Yes, the ok lie bushel. Good and fresh. SUGAR! Just think of gettii iranulated Sugar for $1.00 here A good line of Shoes, Hats, ^.1 ur \ r-% iiu worK rants?all to go at ba Yours for I VV. B. Fr. "At 1!?(' 01< 1'. S.?Bring us your Mams, get full value Side Dressing With T1 i.ikes your cotton fruit heavily ; hat is what it takes to make a ....n,!!,, I r-?^:i: r~ ' l^-.Kiuj wi ^pcii ii;i Llll/,i;r lur SI nend to you with the utmost con ppiy itThere is no plant that is n han corn. We have a specially Iressing corn. Now is the time wamn jM^,.,deag^iaMiiaaw? Undersoil Phosi J iLndorso r. U. Vandiver, ? i - rresiacni. (Sold by Folder, Thonile; roll as others, is working hard; omaki* the convention a succss. lit- has appointed the f ?l .A swing eominittees t(? look al ter It peci il matters of detail: .J < >n printing and advertising It ? \V. (I. IVIorson. chairman: p rhos. ('. ('halnieis, I-' ank l\ a )evrn'e. Itl < Mi banquet?l-Yank P. I )< !> <>ro, chairman: Thos. ('. ('hal a 11crs, Vancy T. I )ickert. < >n liases and decorations? , 11n>. A Potersonchairman: \\ in. I I. Fiddv, Thos. 0. Chalmers. ; t On railroad rates?Thos. C.|n 'halmers, chairman: Frank l\ o )evore, Win. II. Kddy. I On reception.? Yancv T. |i >ickert. Chairman: frank I*, It )evore, \\ . (i. Peterson. ls (>n entertainment?W in. II. t; Cddy, chairman: Jno. A. Peter- ? , on, Frank I\ I)evore. At the i-cdiii'St of I Vi'swlent Vicker, President, Hunt of the ln ham her of commerce will ap-'at >oint several committees to act] A 11 conjunction with those nam- K d above.?Newberry Observer. hi Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor m 'ablots will clear tho sour stomach, ni woeton the breath and create a henl- of hy appetite. They promote the flow tli f gastric juice,thoroby inducing good ov igestion. Hold t>y all doalers. di i * . GDOM, OPTOMETRIST (; Optical Co., a graduate of the rid, will he in Pickens, S. C. > 11:15 a. in. at Keowee Phar'ractive eye work. In his faci glasses to correct all errors of your eyes bv his new methods cial attention given to school ice, double vision, eye strain, sight, far sight, astigmatism, lie use of tho knife, artificial Motto, "You satisfied <>r your he largest business in the State. 1 on above date. Consultation K I'lll.M. elaiti-lined Fruit lars?prices nir 1 r 11 it and vegetables up in our "Sure Keep" Fruit Pow> 4<? pounds as Iresli as when p that if we were to tell you J t<? feed your wheat to the Hour. But don't do that, bespeculator, might get on the h price again before another 1-style ground meal at $1.00 rig 16 pounds of Lrood sweet in blackberry time. Sunday Shirts, Work Shirts rgain prices. business, eeman, 1 StiUKl'9 Eggs and Chickens and for them. tiegProper Fertilizer. uul keep it Iroin shedding. li'ood J^crop/'j W'c have a <le dressing which we recomifidence. Now is the time to U)i"f* rocnnncivi' /-? M: - ? . ...i - v. iv' hji Lin/.cr ' prepared fertilizer lor side to apply thatj pliate & Oil Co. TXn S3. C. 1). S. Vandivcr, Manager. y iV Co. Pickens. S. ('.) Frank G. Mauldin. to Phillipines. Maj. Frank (i. Mauldin, 1 . S. l., a native i.l Pickens and rother to Ivy Mauldin. Tom ne and a whole hunch of others, as heen ordered t<> the I'hilli ine islands. \laj. Mauldin is 11 artillerv otlicer and one ot lie nil >>t vail km I of th' s. rvici . ul he is at present detailed as ide to (ien. (iarlin^ton. i lie in I lector general. He is chosen to j^o to the 'hilippines because, owinii to lie very important toilitication ver there, a lirst class artillery llicer is needed a- inspector, lis friends in this county ex ress uratiliication at his seM'tion. Maj. Mauldin is now tationed as inspector in Atlan \. >m iimmlt'i ?l ill In* A . Pratt Tont No I li! Ilepi. II). G. A. IC. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commando of above oat, Kewanoo. III . writes: " For a ng time I whs botborod with bitck :ne ana pains across my kidneys, liont 'iwo months ago started tnking oly Kidney Pills and anon saw tliey ere doing just n? claimed. I kept on king them anil now I am free from ickachfl. and the oainful bladder isery is all gono. I like Foley Kid \y rills so well that I have told many my friends and comrades aboaf lent and shall recommend them at ery opportunity." Sold by all g'giatH. They've All Renigged. Kind Friends: I notice that the editor's appeal to delinquent subscribers was not meeting with a response. He certainly deserves better than that, so 1 thought that I would "break the ice'' with a subscription and that perhaps others would follow suit with a part, if not all, their back dues. Now friends, let's help the editor, then we will be getting the improved n.irwr thnf. ho has promised. We cannot dispense with our county paper, S.-.J.. especially. * What paper but your county paper is j^oiiiK to say nice things about your crops, your county, I your candidate, your wife, your boy. the sweet j.irl graduate and | when you die will make folks think you'r safe inside the pear|ly p;ate. And let me tell von ri?iht here, that 1 don't believe tlie Sentinel editor has ever kissed the blarney -done and when be pays you or yours a compliment he really means what he says. < >f course when "Uncle /eke" was on the force, and complimented you. why you'd better take what he said with a trrain of salt. I'll wa^er "Uncle '/eke" makes those Forest City people 4. u :.. i - A i 1111111k uicy arc the finest and t ho bestest" "turtles in the tank." I think if we would consider how much the editor does, that is considered as charity, we certainly wouldn't let him wait so > long for his pay. The comet will soon he a thing of the past and those who failed to see it certainly missed a treat for it was a beauty. 1 saw a larger one but it wasn't the equal of Rally's for beauty. Some are of the opinion that it is the sanio cfm- ?-1 mm ^uniru I IH5 shepherds to where the infant, Jesus, lav. ] agree with them there, or at least I like t<> think it was a star as beautiful as t hat, that at last rested a hove the manner where the Saviour of the w<>r!?l lay. 1 heard of -;oine that were afraid the world would 1?? dest roved l?y t h<- comet. While I didn't fear any such catastrophe, yet I eolllil t?d rate those who entertained such ideas better than one who say-- they Wollld he "so ulad to -e the ell' ot time.' Lots o| t hose who think they are so anxious to u , would he like old Samho. who prayed mightily for the uoo<! I ii?r?l 1<> takf poor Sambo bonn-. ()ne night when lie was praying t he <ivt'i'setTknocked on thi'door. Sambo said, "who darf" "It's the angels conic to take poor Sambo home." replied the overseer. Samhosaid, "go 011 way fnm dar. now, kasc Sambo Ween dead free weeks." 1 wish I could give a clear and comprehensive report on the meeting that the Rev. C'omann conducted at Liberty hut I can say this much, lie certainly had a most appreciative and largo audience at every service. His Kfrmnu on conformity of the, world' was alonu; the same line, (if thought that I have. except he can express his thoughts and. I cannot. All who hear Mr. Co mann mice will want to heal' him auain. "(>ld liiddle." has some one, guessed who you are, t>r whs it yon don't write iimw; "Ma inaV Rahv," and "May l?elle." I t hink I will have peaclie:- l'i?r yo.i 1 his summer. hut you nm.-' mine al ter tInn:. I sa\?-,1 lor i "Mountain S|?r?m11 severii] pa per- and nia^a/incs that pul lished the I'resideii'i rinchot coiit ron'er-v . I mi t I think ih. I . 1 I * 1 I HUMPH I Ml I'lli 'i I nut I hi- I liihihi'V Willi them. I could talk ;iil 11;i\ t<< tin* S..J. <>lil coutrihuti>rs but ii would j not interest ;ui\' niir else, I desist. lint kind friends none would welcome vim hack mniv heartily than I>reamer. The edit in* would join in this welcoming hnsiucss, ;11<?11u' with | Dreamer, provided, of course, that they con fori u to the rules we publish from time t<> time to our corresp(indents. We understand that "Old Kid die has forsaken all others' and cleaveth unto her husband, hut that should not deter her from at least writing occasionally.? Editoh. I James M. Tucker, a leading citizen of Rranchville is dead.