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HANDSOME PIA Il a Subscriptoll CaRij 1000 Votes For I Contest Has Started ilead Candida Get In The Grme, Get Busy, Everybod) Subscribe , Get busy, everybody. Enter the great contest now going on. In this issue is a complmentary coupon. good for 1000 votes. Fill it out for yourself or some friend. You can start as many people in tis contest as you want to, but only oio of these coupons will be allowed to a contestant-the balance of the votes they receive must be gotton by getting subseriptions. job work and advertising for this paper, Votes on these proposi tions will be allowed according to the schedile 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 anId people who probably forgot that they owed anything when they ordered the paier stopped. or got the postmaster to have it discontinued-that we would like to get settled 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 vim and start oil a good large himch of coultestanits by our nuIxt issue. The rules governiig the contest are fev, siih.it and ea:sy. Anyhody can easily comiply with themat. somb w 'is going to get, it mighty line p-iumlt for a little work. It will mean abouit $200 per month to rome one. To mIa ke it it1erestilg to the farmers, also, we are 1 'ing to give away a Stalk uilter to the farmoer receiving thit liost votes during this contest. To the lady gettilg Iersonilly ant sending in the most subseriptions, new or renewals, during this cit(st, we will give a haudsoome $05 00 Drop: I lead sowing machine. To the man sending in the most sub scriptions, either new, or renewals, dur Ing this contest, we will give an un limiled scholarship in a tiusiness Col lege. These prizes are worth working for and should create a great deal of rood natured rivalry amonigst our people and readers. The secret of~ uccess lies in y'our personality, your ability to in du~ce niew people( to subscitribe and old1 suibscribers to reneow and1( pay uip; to induce merchants to buy advertising space ad purchase jolb work. 'l' al11 personis contracting for job workI or~ advertising we will allow votes on the same) basis that we dto for stub scriptior s. In oirder to avail yourself of this youi must tradeo for advertising or job1 work with~ the undterstandting thr t 'coup~ons are to be giveni, pay for same, at timet of mai~king contract, ant get the v'otes5 this amiount of mUoney enutitles the pe~rson,. lirmn, or corpo0ratIj i to. Thhe scale of votes is as foltlwi: 1 years5 sublscript ion), 1 .00, 1 ,t 0L voites . 1 2.010, 2.00 :1 .., 3.00, 4,000 " I .. 4 00, 6,000" e a . 5.00. .8,50( " 6 "~ " 6.00, 10,000 " 10 " '" 10.00, 25,000" This ctestt wih hi' con)duicted onfi busuies melthodsl and1 will lbe aL rthnare( deal. No partiality w ill be sho-vni ally contestant, but every asist ance posilte rendeoredl each one. T1hae wininers of prizes wvill be dlecided' by a commit tee) of judges w'ho wtill (lnt the votes, and award the prizes according to thec votes received. No fee will 1)0 charged a candidate to enter this contest. Any person, man or woman, boy or girl, of good repute can enter. No emloye of this paper, or direct member of his family, will be0 allow ed to enter. In another colunn will be found a freo nominating coupon which out out and illinm with the name of the person whom you wish to enter as contestant and sendh it in to the Uontest Depart.. ment. If you wanit to nominate more than one0, you also have that privilege, but you must use separate coupons for each. The first one of those couons~l receliveol for each contestant entitles him, or her to 1000 votes.. Only one nomninating coupon will be allowed a contestant. One person can nominato several can lidates. I ut 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 eomsbody else's sister, today, 0 GIVEN AWAY aign and Voting Contest -o very Dollar Paid In -0 All About It, Nomnate Your te Early. induce Your Friends and Neighbors to Rd Pay Up. published in this paper, which, when clipped, properly filled out, and sent in, will allow the person whose name is thereon, to the number of votes stated. These votes are given free by the paper. The votes are obtained by getting sub scriptions to this paper. Each person who subscribes or renews a subscription is entitled to the coupon of votes, accor ding to I he scale of votes priited above. and can east them at any time during . the contest f or any one of the candidates The piano will be all we claim it to be and the manufacturer iron-clad 10-year guarantee goes with it. The winner has the choice of a handsome miahogony, or walnut, or oak case. We are going to give you ch'oice of a Marshall & Wendall piano, or a Harvard. The first named makers began business in Albany. N. Y., in 1836. They put out an instrument 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 IHarvard is an old and also wel known instrument. It is one of the John Church Piano and Organ Co. productions, and we cannot say any more for it thi for the other piano. Uh of these pianos are handlel by Mr. John 1I. Williams, of Greenville, S. C.. w'e urnlei stand, atnd he recommends theI very highly -md guarantees them-I ablsolutely. Tihe lhIil% .1' out sm.e time a;;o inlos1 an1l the wiinners are lug hly deias-8d with I heir pre-miis, its their etters, now on Ille will show. If yioti Wait it nice piano tow% is yourI chance to get one. It will take only a little time and work to win it. You have friends and relatives enough to procure this premium for you, so why delay? Then get, busy. If you want further information, or need help, write The Contest Manager, Sentinel-Journal, Pichleus, 8. C. CONTESTANTS FOR PIANO. NORRIS: Miss Vida Sheriff 12,075 LIBERTY: iMiss Annie IHoggs 9,.500 Miss Lilhe Moore I ,003 A.Iiss ( uia Powers 1 00 SIX MILE, Pickenms, Rouate 2. M iss I lattie Biooughs ~ 2,0 10 Miss Lizzie Garrett 1.230 PICK ENS. Rouite 4. Miss Eva Holder 32.750 Pl[K ENS: Miss Minnie herd 25,525 Miss Pearla Hlester 2,000 Miss Josie Chlastain 31.525 M iss T Bautes 70J,175 DACUSV1LLE: Miss Lillie Sutherland 65,875 T1ABILE MT., Marietta, Route 2. Miss Leila Jon.,s 5,575 PICK ENS, R. 5. Mrs. Zinie Brazen'e 4.200 CLEMSON COLLEGE, Miss TIecoa Madden. 1.000( JO'A SSE, S. C. Miss Annie WV hiimuire 2,025 PCK ENS, R 3. G)racia. Porter4.0 LIBERTY R 3 Miss N man (Griflin .52 EASLE Y, Rt 1 Ia.ez Smith 14,750 CONTE'ST1'ANTS F"OR STALK CUT TERt PICKENS, R. 1 J. Li. Findley 08,375 Elisha Gistrap- 88.125 PICKENS, R 2. W. B. Allgood 10025 B. F. Freeman 2800 WV B. Mann 2,050 F. R. Moon 5,360 PICKENS, R 3. W. R. Price 11275 Ed Griflhn 14,850 PICKENS R 4. A. L. Edens 5050 M. M. Holder 81,800 J. W. Heundricks 1,000 P'ICKE~NS, R 5. J, B. Brazeale 4850 PICKENS, R 6. A. P. Alexander . 2000 Robt. Curtis 1,000 LIBERTY, R 3. S .W. O'Dell 9500 W. M. Gantt 7.075 EASLEY R 0 J. L. Bagwell 50050 MURPHREE. J L Thomas 9,625 iEABLEY R 1 SJ Bird Looper -18.800 Clemson College On'April 3d Clemso defeal Oharleston College by "'.ore 7 to 3. They also defe4edFi man University at Oevl by a score of 1 to 0. TI means that the Tigers ha already won 4 out of the games already played. On last Sunday night, 9 inst., the Y. M. 0. A. Was ve: ably addressed by Lieut. Go Smith. The Y. M. 0. A. bo are very fortunate in gettl such men to come and spef every Sunday evening. Mr. M. W. Hunter recent] made a delightful visit to h home in the little city of Lil erty, Mr. J. K. Boggs, of Libertj who is a Sophomore here E Clemson, has recently had th military honor of a corporal b stowed upon him. 0. A. C. Bryan Retused $1.000,000. William J. Bryan got an offe f a bribe of $1,000,000 while miember of congress. accordin. tO a story printed in the Omah World-Herald. The offer, it i ,aid, was made during th 3leveland administration. A hat time he was one of th :omm1ittee on ways and meam The Proposal was that Mi Bryan should not bring in ninority report on the bill t ssue $150,000,000 of bonds pa3 ),ble in gold, principal and ii ;erest. The article gives no intim ion as to whence the bribe off( same. The story is credited t i former banker of Lincolr Neb., who has since (ie(. I .ubstalce lf story is this: lThe banker, while inl Watsli ngton visiting J.'Sterling Mo] on, then secretary of agricu Lure, and Mr. Bryan, wa piproached by two men, whos mnies are not given, and wo 3ffered $30,000 if he would obtai Bryan's consent to kill the m nority report on the bill whic was then pending. He was at thorized to offer Mr. Brya $1,000,000 for the service. Mr. Bryan refused but woul aaree to absent himself ivhe the bill came up for debatI Bryan was to receive $300,004 Thlle banker refused, but lat( sawv the same two men talkin with Bryan. Two hours lat( Bryan told the banker that l: bad b~een offered a bribe of $1 [100,000, and had refused. "Tr~hey offered me a bribe< $1,000,000 not to bring in a mn nority report on that gold: bora issue. I told them to go bac to whoever sent them and t( there is not money enough I WVall street to buy me," Brya is credited with saying. "I have no love for the mone itself,'' said Mr. Bryan. ."IM 3alary supplies my every wan [(10 not know what I would c with the money. It is not Ul temptation to me that it woul be to many men, and I desers no credit for refusing it," H E ADACH E? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. Near19 Bverybod9 ---TAKEs---. ISIMMONS LIVER REOULATOR ""WoY YO~UG ;ed of ve rh L'y V. k The object of this people are buyi Styles, Colors, afn Unload Thousi Stock reductions are cusic made their selections, what is I unload NOW to let you have t' ' he largest and most care in Greenville will completely be r One elegant line of Silk Four 1 in-hand Ties, open end, in all the fashionable shades, worth 50cts for......... .................29cts s Men's 25c colored and black e Hose, Split soles............1980s t Gentlemen's Silk Pongee e Shirts, in the newest and very latest styles $2 values, neck bands and French fold cuffs a for.:.......--------..................$1.69 o GENTLEMEN'S FINE AMER ICAN and GERMAN HOSIERY In plain - and fancy colors, 0 PRICES C1 r o Y o-n~uIr 1L/.cxia L. R C 01 "3A2 Ye s Il Secret Order Meetings. - Masonic-A. F. & A. M. meets n: Saturday nights on or before [f the full moon d I Chapter-R. A. M. meets Fri. 'day nights on or after the full moon. i' K. of P.-Meets every Mon thrda ngtafter the fit-st and r hr undays. g W. 0. W.-Meets every first rIand third Tuesday nights. eCity Council meets Tuesday nights af ter first Mondays. I Castle Hall Pickens Lodge Ro. '123 K. of P., IIStated convention 8:80~ p. mn., Monday evening after ihe Ist and 3d Sunduav. Work ahtead for all the Ra~n. fl All visitors cordially. invited. By order of N). (I. MOOltE, C, 0, YA. MW. MOltItIS. K. of it. anel.t y .DR. R. E. INGOLD [0 Dentist d Liberty, S. C. e lractice at Central every Wednlesay. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND By virtue of an agreement ~signed by the parties interested Sdated the 16th day of March, 41911, the following real estate, situated in Pickens County, SSouth Carolina, will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door at Pickens, S. C., on Salesday in May, 1911, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated, lying and being in the County of Pickens and State of South Carolina contain ing Sixty and one tenth (60 1-10) acres, more or less, agreeably to a plat of same made by J. H. Earle, Surveyor and Civil Engi neer, dated February 14th, 1911 the same being a part of the real estate belonging to the estate of the late Jeremiah Looper. This is a valuable tract of land, well watered, with .plenty of wood, some building timber, and about a two-horse crop cleared thereon and a good tenant house located on the same. Terms: CAsH on day of sale. Purchaser must comply within one hour, or land will be re-sold on same dat. Purchaser to pay for all-papers and for recording the same. .Plat of this land may be seen al the office of T. J. Mauldin upon application. Mns. MARTHA 0. Lonaicn GANI SAL.F. Sile--NOW--whe ng, and are inter I Fabrics is to inds of Dollars W mary AFTER SEASONS, whe eft can. and should be sold at r ie benefit. Fully selected NEW Spring sto< inciuded in this sale and will o fashionabl, reliable guaranteed qualities. One assorted lot bunch to close close at...............37cts Men's extra trousers ranging in price from $6 to $10. Gar ments the tailor charges from $8 to $15 for, beautifully hand tailored, cut in the very latest style and containing the very newest patterns of 1911 youi Choice--- -.................... 4.3E 50ct suspenders at.........10ct 50ct Shirts.................... 29ct $20 to $40 Overcoats...............$; $5 men's pants.................$1 JT ON EVERYTHING--Nothi ey- B c 1cE . "E oF r 9J )THS ars Your Ck GWEEENVLi2 E, 8. ( Test D POULTRY' On Did you knowv that you co a-ce-a the balance of the Wint first day of August, then if yoi and paid big, We will r'efunid every It is to make your hens lay, healthy and strong, to cur gap Of course you are expected lice and for that purpose w< Instant Louse Killer. Let us have y H. A Rica REAL ESTA No. 1. 50 acres, 5 miles wvest of in woodland and pasture, goodi 1sm all outbuildingsi within 1-2 m "'Mountain Viewv." Tlhis is an borhood and a bargain at $1,40C INo. 2. 1 3-4 acres in forks of roa store house and barn, T1his is Iwho wants to i un a stor-e. Goii them. Your move. No. 3. 64 acres, known as the G. of Benton Freeman and the Ola 4-room house, fine young orch $1,100, say so. Terms. No. 4. 40 acres, known as the Listen, now: Good 2-story 7-roc cultivation, close to school and small place that I have on my li cash, balance in 1, 2 and 8 yeari No. 5. 187 1-2 acres, 5 miles yv dwelling, new 4-room tenant hoi cultivation, good pasture and or< miles to school. This is a well ii but cheap at $27 per acre. No. 6. 62 acres, known as the Gi C. Seaborn's home place 5 1-2 m section, 40 acres in cultivation, p outbuildings; small tenant hous( ance $250 per year. How wouk H.M. H Box 264. Pickens Bai Let me write your fire insura liable compnies. IT Y n the best dressed ested in the new orth of Goods. n particular dressed people have. eductions, but I am going to :k that I have ever opened up ffer this Men's two-piece $12 suits, all wool, Scotch mixtures not cut in late styles but will give full wear for everyday and outing purposes, Choice...............$2.98 All our lines of Gent's full dress goods will be greatly re duced, especially for this sale. All goods sold as advertised. This sale invites you, inde pendent of salespeople, to shop. Look! Price and Examine all you please. Buy, if to your in terest. Sale now on. Come Early. ng Reserved ["1.~1. -Am.s13rx.g. H ILD, >thier." r. Hess Trial. uld feed Dr. Hess Pnultry" Pan er, all spring, in fact untin the iare not satisfied that it has paid cent .Y(u liaye patid us. to make your chicks grow fast, es, cholera and roup. to keep yuor poultay free from know of' nothing better than iey & Son. TE for SALE. Pickens, 15 acres cleared, balance iew 4-room house completed and ile fromi the new Baptist Church, excellent place in a good neigh .Terms. d at Six Mile, 4-room dWelling an excellent place for the marn ig at $1,000. Tierms, if you need W. Child ess place, jioining lands rk lands. 20 acres in cultivation, ard. If you want this land at Parker place near Mile Creek. m house, large barn, 25 acres in church, and the best improved st, $1,650 on ternms of one-half rest of Pickens, 9-room 2-story ise, good oultbuildings, 75 acres in 3hard, 1 mile to church, 1 1-2 uproved place, some rolling land ~orge Kennemur place, near WV. les from Pickens in a splendid :ood orchard, 4-room house with .Price, $2,500, $900 cash, bal Iyou like this. ESTER ik Building. Pickens, S. C. nce; I'll place ,,un,,; goo .