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HAN0DSOME PI a SubscripUon Cai 1000 Votes For E Contest Has Started Read Candidat --- Get In The Grme, Get Busy, Everybody. Subscribe ai (0 Get busy, everybody. Enter the great contest now going on. In this issue is a complimentary coupon. good for 1000 votes. Fill it out for yourself or some friend. You can start as n.many people in this contest as you want to, but only one of these coupons willI be allowed to a contestant-the balance of the votes they receive must be gotton by getting subscriptions, job work and advertising for this paper, Votes on these propoesi tions will be allowed according to the schedule below. The contest will be run according to the rules published in our issues of Feb ruary 2d and 9th, ult. See those papers and get to work. We have lots of old accounts-people who were cut off in our former contests and people who probably forgot that they owed anything when they ordered the paper stopped, or got the postmaster to have it discontinued-that we would like to get settledl in some manner; to all such, we will allow extra votes. This contest is open to any lady or man anywhere, whether in the county, state or United States. We hope our subscribers will lay hold with a vin and start oil a good large hunch of contestants by our next issue. The rules governing the contest are few, simple and easy. Anybody can easily comply with them. SoumeboN'y is going to get a mighty fine pim 1iim for a littl worc. It will imeain about $2100 per month to some one. To m1.aok. it int ertstiug to the fiarumers, also, we are g-ing to give away a Stalk cutter to the farmer receiving the most votes during this contest. To the lady getting peraonally arnd sendiig in the most subscriptions, new or renewals, during this cont( at, wo will give a landsone $05 00 Drop Head $250, whlicp may ecount for her eco- | noilctaif use. of stage dress lif sewing maciune. To the man sending in the most sub script,ions, either new, or renewals, dur ing this contest, we will give an un linmited scholarship in a lhaisinuess Col lege'. Thetse prizes are worth working for and should create a great dleal of good natured rivalry amnongst our people and readers. The secret oft success lie's In youri personality, your ability to) in ducet new peeple to subscribe and old subscribersr to renew and pay up; to intduce merchants to buy adlvertising space anti putrchase job wvork. To all persone contracting for job Work or advertising we will allow votes on the same basis that we do for sub acriptions. Tihe, scale of votes is as follows: I years subscription, I .00, 1,000 votes 2 ' " 2.00, 2,500" :t a " 3.00, 4,000 4 " 4.00, 6,000(" 5 " "' 5.00, 8,500 " I "' " 6.00,. 10,000 " 10 " " 10.00, 25,000" [ift' Subscript ion 20.010, 100,000" Jobl wvork ant adlvertising aicounts will be given votes on the aibove b~asis, also. This contesat wvill be contductedl en fair busines methotls antI will be a square decal. No partiality w ill be sho vni any cointtstant, but every asistance possible rendlered each one. wira of' prizea will bi' tdecidedi * by a committee of judges wvho will * count the votes, andI award the p~rize.ts according to the votes receivetd. No) fee wvill he tcharged a cantdidate to enter this contest. Any peorson, man or woman. boy or girl, of good repute can enter. No employe of this p~aper, or direct member of his family, will be allowed to enter. In another column will be found a free nomInating coupon which cut out and 1111 im with the name of the person whom you wish to enter as contestant and send it in to the Uontest Depart mnt. If you w~at to nomiinate more than one, you also have that privilege, but you must use separate coupons for each. The first one of these coupons receiveti for each contestant entitles him, or her to 1000 votes. Only one nominating coupon will be allowed a contestant. One person can nominate several candidates, but the person so doing, is not obligating themselves, in any way, by so doing. The time to enter Is now. Don't wait and don't hesitate, Start today.. Nominate yourself, your sIster, friend, brother, or somebody else's sister, today. From time to time free ballots will be iubshed nths r, which, when owthe person whoso natne is elltento the number of votes stated. NO GIVEN AWAY aign and Voting Contest very Dollar Paid In 0 All About It. Nomnate Your e Early. induce Your Frieuds and Neighbors to id Pay Up. scriptions to this paper. Each person who subscribes or renews a subscription is entitled to the coupon of votes, accor ding to the scale of votes printed.above. and can cast them at any time during the contest for any ono of the candidates The piano will be all we claim it to be and the manufactureri, iron-clad 10-year guarantee goes with it. The winner has the choice of a handsome mahogony, or walnut, or oak case. We nre going to give you choice of a Marshull & Wendall piano, or a Harvard. The first named makers began business in Albany. N. Y., in 1830. They put out an insritrment that is first-class in every way. This is an instrument that cannot be made any better than it is; if it could be the makers would add the improve ments. The Harvard is an old and also well known instrument. It is one of the John 'huroh Piano and Organ Co. productions, and we cannot say any ruore for it than for the other piano, Eaclh of these pianos are handled by 4i,. John H. Williams, of Greenville, S. J.. we understand, and he recommends heim very highly and guarantees them I Lbsolutely. The Daily Piedmont some time ago rave away 4 of the Mlarshall & Wendall ianos and the winners are highly Aleased with their premiums, as their etters, now on ie will show. If you want a nice piano now is yourI ahnce to get one. It will take only a ittle time and work to win it. You have friends and relatives enough to I procure this premium for you, so why lelay? Then get busy. If you want further information, or led help. write Tiho Contest Manager, Senti nel-Journal, Pickens, S. 0. JONTESTANi'S FOR PIANO. NORRIS: 1 liss Vida Sheriff 1,0001 LIBERTY: liss Annie Boggs 1,000 cEuN'it A L: Miss Lillie Moore 1,000 lMis (ula Powers 1,000 ,11X MILE, Pickens, Route 2. Miss llattie Boroughs 2,0001 Miss Lizzie Garrett 1,000 PICKENS. Route 4. Miss Eva Holder 3,500 PICKE~NS: Mtiss Minnie Iherd2,0 Miss Pearla Hester ,0 Miss Josie Chastain 00 Mis3 T1 Bates 7,500 DACUSVILLE: M!~iss Lillie Sutherland -5,000 T1A BLE MlT., Marietta, Rouite 2. Miss LeQiLa Jonesa 1.500 PICKENS. R. 5. Mrs. Zinie Hrnzeale 1.000 CLI"MSON COLLEGiE, Miss 'lecoa Madldeni. 1,0001 JOCASSE, 8... Misi A nnie W hlimnire 1,000 PCKFNS, R 3, (1 racia Porter 1 00') LIBERTIY R 3 Nliss Ninian Griflin 1.000 CONTESTANT1S FOR STALK CUT TER PICKENS, R. 1 J. B. Findlley 5,000 Elisha (Gilstr~ap. 4.000 PICKENS, R 2. WV. B. Allgood 3000 U. F. Free-man 1,000 W~ B. Mann I ,00.) F. R. Moon . 00 PICK ENS, R 3. W. R. Price 1000 Ed Griffin 1,000 PICKElNS R 4. A. L. Edens 3500) iM. AM. Holder 2 000 J1. W. ib-ndricks i.000 PICKENS, R 5. J, B. Brazeale 1000 PIOKENS, R 6. A. P. Alexanide~r 1000 Robt. Curtis 1,000 LIBERTY, R 3. S . W. O'Dell 1000 EARLEY R (6 J. L. Bagwell89 MURPHREE. J .L. T1noas 3,000 LIBERITY Rt 8 W. M. Gantt 1.000 PARKER'S - HAIR BALSAM Proesi'ongalInua rdsh J. E. BOOGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. 0. Offce over Piekens bank. 48t. >Castle Hall Plokens Lodge NIo. 123 K. ofP., Stated convention 8:80 p. mn,, Monday evening after the 1st and 8d Sunday. Work ahead for all the Ranks, All visitors cordially Invited, B3y order' of Clei'k's Sale. State of SoutbCarol'na. County of Piokeny, In Common pleas court. - Wilmington Savings and Trust Co., plaintiffs, vs J. M. Hubbard, Defendant, In pursuane of a aeoretal order in the above stated case, by Hon..George W Gage, dated March 3 1911 and on file in the Clerk's oflice. I. will soll to the highest bidder on saleday in April 1911 during the legal. hours for sale at Pickens Court House S.U. all. that piece parcel or track of land in County and stato .aforesaid Puinpkin town Township containing one Hun dred and Twenty-five acres rnore or less adjoining lands of Matthew Hond ricks Wm. Joneq and obter lands owp ed formerly by 1R. E. Bowen being named in doed from said Bowen to me as the J. 13. Hester trae' and Mary Hubbard tract. Bowen dood vol. K. J53 my dood vol P1. 218. Torms cash. Purchasers to pay for na pers and for Recording same. A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. state of South Carolina, County of Pickens. n Court of Common Pleas. R. M. Boluinw Plaintiff, vs I. Vickery and F. G. biauldin., Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order in be above stated case by Hon. Georen V. Gage dated March 3 1911 and on ile in the Clerk's office, Pickens coun y S. C. I will sell to the highest bid let on salesday in April 1911 during he legal hours for sale at. Pickens Jourt Houso S. C. all that piece nar el or tract of land lying aid being mituated in said state and county afore maid Beginning on a rock on time South ilde of Cedar Oreek, th'ence east to a ,ock, thence north to a pine, thence lorth west to a rock, thenceo south to a EMickory thence south-woeit to the be inning corner adjoining iands of J. I. Vickery on the east D. B. Mnrpbree on ;he west Henry Bowon on the south cnown as the Billy Crenshaw land and :ontaining one Hundred and fifty acres noro or loss. Torm cash. Purchasors to pay for papers and for locording same. A. J. Bomigs. Clork of Court. State of South Carolina, County of Piekens. In Court of Common Pleas. In pursuamce of a decrotail order made in the following named Case and on file in the Citrk's office I will sell to the highest bidder during the lega.l hours for sale at Pickens Court House S. C. on Salesday in April 1911 the'fol lowing desoribed real estate upon the terms hereinafter mentioned tow it: C. W. Mauldin Plain'iff. vs. Ben P. Griffin etal ' Defendants. All that corta in piere parcel or lot of land contaiming one amnd one I~alf (1%j) acres more or less lying in the state and cony afore said near the town af Pickenis adjoining lands for nmerly owned by Dr. Fi. A. Miles and others and being the llace whereon I now live Beginning ou a stone 3x. Dr. Miles corner and running thee N 21 E 4 :75 to a stone 3x thence N 57 1.2 WV 316 to a stone 3x thence S 21 WV 4 :75 t~o a stomie, thence S 571; E 316 to the Beginning stone the same being more pairticuialy doscribed by a plat of samle mamdc by ,). WV. Bruusoni surveyor 27 November 1883. The lot herein de seruhu'u boinrg the same lot descra bed in a mortgage from Ben P. Griffin to Elias Day and W. A. Clyde dated 10th of April 1889 anid recorded in mortgage lBook ''('' page 232, records of Pickonis County to which records roforonce is hereby made. Terms (cash on day of sale, terms must b)e complied with in one hour after sale of the premises will be sold1 en snm day at thme risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to piay for all pape)rs and recording the same. A. J. Boggs, (seal) Clerk of Court. Summons IFor Relief. ST A'T'E OF SOUTH CA ROiNA' C2ounity ef Pickns Court of Cornmion P'leae. Sunmnmns for Relief-Complainmt Served Plaintiff. Against J TV. Rice, J1. L.. Russell arid J1. M. Rlchardsmon, i~efendantm To the defenidants J1. TI. 1ice, . I,. Russell and J1. M. Richamrdson: You mre Hereby Summonomed amnd required to answer the conumlt inm this action, of which a copy is herewith served upomn you, amnd to serve a copy of your manswer to the said complaint .on the subscribers at their oflice in Pilckens, South Carolina within twenty days after time service hereof, exclusive of the day of msuch service; anid if yontfall to answer time complait ithlin the time aforesaid, the plani-~ tiff' in this aictionm will apply to the Court for lime relief diemanded( in the complatint. D~ated Jan. i8tl) A. I). 1911 A. .J. Rioggs , . iHoggs & Find iey,. P'laintif' s Attorneys. To J. T. Rice anid J. M. Rieloardsonl IDefendant.,.I You are hereby notified 'that the complaint In5 this action was filed in Oletk ee10 of Jiok enu cotunty 2t dayo ofMarch 1e1. I! !N Spring Show We h on show up-to-th HATS i to have All of are here can but Vou comr These mous IH are kno country quality 4 ship. The p co-ine in the prc Hat. L.R( " who U1SCOVereM A ...,..., Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. NOTICE is hereby givena that I will make application to J. B. Newberry Eeq., Judge of Prm obate for Pickens county, in the State of South t'arolina, on the ti day of A pril 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final Bet' lemient of the estate Z. A. Hiendrickcs deceased, and obtain discharge as Executor of saidi estate. M, A B~oggs, Executor. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby given th'f I will make application to J1. BI. Newberri, Esq. JIudge~ of Probote for l'icke'ns con, ty mn the Slate of South Carolinnton th< 311 dhv of March 1911 or as soor thereafter as said application enn hi heard, for leave to mn ,ke fintal settl-mn1 of ' h. estate of P. Whilen, dee.so, and obtain dlischarge as admr. of sine estate. Jas. A. Whiten. Administrator' Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. NOTlICE is hereby given tha't I wil miake application to J1. B. Newvberra Esq., Judge of Probate for P'icken: eounty , in the State of South Carolina on the 18th dlay of April 1911 at 11 oi'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there 'fter as smid application can he heard for leave to make final settlenment witl my ward F. Sondley Roblison. inni and obtamn discharge as Auardian of sait mihor. airs. J. May Gra'dey. March 16t4 (Guardlian Notice of Final Settlement anc Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that I wil make application to J. B. Newberr3 Esq., Judlge of Probate of Pickens coun ty, in the State of South Oarcolina, or the 113 day of April. 1011, 11 o'clock ir the forenoon,. or as soon thereafter ai said application can be heird, for leavi to make final settlement of the estate eo Abraham J. Jones decensed, and obtait discharge as ad ministra tor of saidl est ate March 16t4 J. T. Jones Admainistrator Notice of Final Settlement anm Discharge. NOTICE Is hereby given that we wil make application to J1. B. Newvberra Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens couti ty, in the State of South Carolhna, 01 the 18th day, of April. 1011 at I o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can h~e heard for leave to make finai settlembent a the estate of William Harper decease< and obtain discharge as executor ofMach 16t4t TI. M. Welborn, J. M. Norton, - Executors. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. raattaae at' Ctriala ev.r. Wmdne-a. i'''. 17i. and Summer 1911 [ng of HATS. ave just received and have one of the handsomest and e-minute lines of NOBBY t has been our good fortune in many seasons. the new shapes and colors in endless variety and you be pleased and satisfied if Le in for a choice. Hats are made ~by the fa awes Mfg. Co., whose wares wn in every city in the as a standard of highest nd excellence of workman ablic is cordially invited to and inspect the lineand be ud possessor of a Hawes HT HCHILD, rHE TAILOR'p P*U.EENVIL^ r, -S. I NAVASSA FERTILIZERS Many times a need for some sort of special fertilizer is felt, and the Navassa Guano Co., has for 40 years been mnak mga specialty of Special Fertilizers.. I f yuMr. Farmer, wvant something for a special purpose, ~1see the agents, FOLGER, -THORNLEY & CO., Pickens andi find out how wvell your needs con be supplied. It will pay you to do this. Your crops respond to your efforts in proportion to the amount of time, attention and care Ithat you give, them at planting time, and when the harvest season comes round you will find that your Bank account will have grown in keeping with your efiorts now. "IT ALWAYS PAYS '10 DO THINGS WELL." THE '. FARMER WHO LISTENS TO THIS AD)VICE COMES OUT AHEAD OF THE OTHER FELLOW. Let us figure with you on your Spring bill of Fertilizer. We carry. a line ol NAVASSA GOODS and can fill your wants. :'NAVASSA GUANO IS SECOND TO NONE. Folger, Thorniley & Company, 1Agent Navassa Guano Co., - iPickens, S. C.( ETIWAN FERTILIZERS b Have grown the best crops for 1Forty Three Years Long experience in selecting materials, great care in manu.. facturmg and conscientious effort ini every department have combined to make them the standard of excellence. IThe success of your crop3 next Fall depends largely upon Sthe Fertilizer you uise. Insist upon having Etiwan Brands I. THE FERTILIZER OF QUALITY And be assured of Successful Field Results FOLGER, THORtNLEY A 00., Agente.s