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LKENS. SNT IE JOUDMtK' tatered AprailIS. 1903 at Plekenst S. 0. a* vecos:mml easm mailtter, Under act ol'U4ougrepu of'. yareiga, 1879 46th Year PICKENS. . , MAI 25, 1911. Numher 5* Take it from the oldest man in the bunch, " Red Meat" tob. acco is the chew for men. No spice-no excessive sweetening nothing to hurt your stomach-just good old North Carolina to bacco, properly aged and perfectly sweetened. That's why it won't give you heartburn. It's our treat to put yqu on to the real thing in good chewing. Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. LIIPFERT SCALES CO., Winston-Salem. N. C. A ddress .... . ................. ....................................... Addes__.. VICIOR Sacred Music for Sunday Dance Musifor Everyday. Nothing Lile a Vic* 0.14 Write for Cata. J ogue of new - Records. John H, Williaims, Grand Opera Building, ELEGA N T rBA RGAINS Everybody has a desire to possess something that they can call their own---many fancying a home or a farm above all things else. Tv all such I say, "Welcome the idea and put forth the effort." I am in the Real Estate business--not to "do" you bit to help you attain your wants and I can show you such genjinte bargains in farms---Improved and unimproved---that you never heard of yea, dreamed of existing, and the prices and terms are all that could be asked or desired. Get in communication with me, let me know your wants, I can fit you up with a good home or a splendid farm and this section is an Ideal one for grain, stock, fruit and chickens. Corn and cotton grow well here too---it is an ideal farm ing country. I am listing property every day. A few of the many "good deals" over here, to be had in large and small farms at lowv prices and reasonable terms which I particularly wish to sell to my Pickens county friends is: A nice 160 *acre farm for $18oo. It lies well, is 2% m~ies of Turnerville and 2 miles of Hollywood; 40 acres clear ed. 2 good houses on it. A great place for stock, dai'ry or poultry. 150 acres for $m5o0. Has good house on place; in g4 mile of Hollywood; 21 acres cleared. Splendid farm witl, good school and church advantages 20 1-2 acres---half cleared;i mile of R. R. Station; i-2 mile of: school. Good 4-room house and out buildings. A fine *little place and awful cheap at $550; 150 acres, 2 miles of railroad station. Good house and plenty of out buildings. Well watered and cheap at $1 250 This is just a few ot the bargains that I have to offe, you and they are "dirt cheap. Come over and see this country. It is only a day's driv< from Pickens and 27 miles from Walhalla. You will never have another such opportunity to buy goot land cheap. Write or come to see J. A. PEEK, REAL ESTATE BRbK ER, Turnerv'ille, Ga. ii8 AN ORDINANCE To raise supplies for the City of Pickens for the fiscal year commencing the 25th day of February, A. D. 1911, and ending the 25th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1912. BE, IT OlDAINED by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Pickens, In Council assembled, and by the authority of the same, that, from and after the passage of this ordinance, a license fee for the purpose of raising funds to defray the cur rent expenses of said city, shall be, due and payable annually from all persons, firms and cor porations doing business within the incorporate limits of the said City of Pickens, as follows, to-wit: SEC. 1. All persons, firms and corporations, whether indi vidual, mercantile, manufactur ing or otherwise, owning, oper ating or conducting any occu pation or calling or following any occupatio:n, means of live lihood, or business for the pur poses of profit or gain, herein after scheduled or designated, shall pay into the treasury of said City of Pickens a license fee each, as follows: Peranmmum Each peddler or hawker, $2,50 per day, or per annum .......................$ 25 00 Each hotel keeper.......... 10 00 Each restqurant keeper... 5 00 Each board'g house (pub lic) keeper.................. 5 00 Each wood shop............ 2 50 Blacksm'th shop, pr forge 5 00 Livery and feed stable.... 10 00 Sale and exch'ge stable... 10 00 Two-horse hack or buggy 5 00 One-horse hack or buggy 2 ,0 Two-horse dray wagon... 5 00 One-horse dray wagon... 2 50 Picture agent selling pic tures & picture frames other than by sample... 10 00 Clothes cleaning shop..... 2 50 Clothes cleaner not main taining a shop who so licits business in the For Ins Life, Fire, Accident, .2* See U, J. McGFE, Cas11 * Central, S. C. Only 0] + pany represented. * Your business will I NOT SC DON'T Unless you are headed for SUMMER DI] Laces, los Mens Fine Sund T1ies, Soc and other goods for ladies an< weather, that are cool, comfort More and better goods for KEOWEE l City of Pickens......... 5 00 Each barber shop pr chair 3 00 Photograph'r whose busi ness does not exceed $200 per year............... 2 50 and over $200............. 3 00 Express comp'y or com pany doing exlp'ss busi ness -.. ..... .............. 10 00 Telegraph company....... 5 00 Telephone company....... 20 00 D entist.--...... ................ 7 50 Physician (resident)....... 7 50 Printing office and jc.b office combined........... 5 00 Fertilizer dealer other than merchant.. ........ 5 00 Warehouse other than for private use............ 5 00 Pawnbroker and money lender....... ......... ....... 20 00 Boot & shoe mend'g shop 5 00 Bottling works.............. 2 50 lce dealer...................... 5 00 Life or Fire Ins. Co........ 10 00 Ins. agent of any kind... 5 00 Tinner.......... ......... ...,... 2 50 Medic'e peddl'r pr day $5 100 00 shoe shiner.................. 1 00 Beef or fresh meat mark't 5 00 Fish and oyster dealer.... 5 00 iewing machine agent... 10 00 Ngent selling organs, pi anos or other musical instr'its not by sample 10 00 Bank...... ......... .. ....... 25 00 Posie aid distributor of bills and ad"ng matter 1.0 00 aw yter . ...... ............... 10 00 3urveyor orcivil engineer 5 00 ,ontractor and builder... 10 00 A.rchitect and designer... 5 00 Public cotton buyer or broker.......... ............. 10 00 Real estate broker or deal er in stocks and bonds 10 00 Railroad company......... 10 00 Electric light or power company.................... 20 00 Cotton seed oil mill......... 15 00 Dealer in buying and sell ing cotton seed or hulls and meal.......... ........ 5 00 Dealer in lumber,shingles and lathe and other building material per tainig to the -usiness commonly known as lumber yardnotin con nection with what is S***. * ** * ** 9*ee urance Health and Burglary. , ier FARIMERS BANK of* Ld linie reliable Corn- + ie appreciaied.+ FAST! RiUSH ! >ur store to see the nice line of ks, Belts, gentlemen to wear this hot ble and well made. eiss money than elsewhere. UPPY Co. L1~M~ao known as lumb'r pl'nts or planing mill ............ 15 00 Planing mill's business or mill and lumb'r yard com bined .................... 15 00 Dealer in manufactured builders' material,such as sash,doors and blinds 10 00 Undertaker..... ......... 5 00 Auctioneer, $5 per day.... 25 00 Laundry.......... ...... ...... 5 00 Person selli'g fresh meats from wagon or other wise, except as allowed by state law, per day... 1 00 Peaijut, candy, fruit or drink stand other than regular merchants in established business.... 5 00 Non -resident dealer in live stock, per day...... 5 00 Slot machine other than gwned by merchants in connection with other licensed business......... 2 50 Hotel cigar, tobacco or cigarette stand............ 2 50 Pool table...................... 7 50 Electrician, wiring,etc... 3 00 Tailor............................ 3 00 Blacks'ith shop and wood shop combined............ 7 50 Agent selling rights or patents, per day $5...... 25 00 Resident machinist.......5 00 Non-resident machinist... 10 00 Garage and repair shop (with privil'ge of work ing anywhere in city).. 5 00 Jeeler........ ......... 5 00 Traveling optician, per day, $5....... ......... 25 00 Resident optician........... 7 50 Wood and coal dealer, or both ........................... 5 00 Merchant (Ting business under $1,000........... 2 50 Merchant doing business over $1,000 to $2,500.... 5 00 Merchant doing business over $2,500 to $5,000.... 7 50 Merchant doing business over $5,000 to $7,000..., 10 00 Merchant doing busines# over $7,000 to $10,000... 12 50 Merchant doing business over $10,000 to $15,000 15 00 Merchant doing business over $15,000 to $20,000 17 50 Merchant doing business over $20,000 to $25,000 20 00 Me chant doing business over $25,000 to $30,000 25 00 Merchant doing business amounting to $30,000... 30 00 A nd for each additional $1,000 over $30,000, '25 cents. SEc. 2. Said license fees shall b~e dlue and payable on the 25th (lay of February, A. D). 1911, and upon01 payment thereof to the treasurer of the saidl city, he shall issue to the person or persons, firm or corporation so paying the same a license cor' tificate signed by the reasurer1.~1 and countersigned by t~he Mayor of the city, which certifIcate shall operate as a receipt for the sum or sums so paidl, and which certificate shall designate the amount so paid, by whom, and the character of occupation or business for which the same is intended to operate as license. Se. 3. No bills or other signs shall be posted on any telegraph or telephone pole'or any wall on Main street, or any street cross ing Main street or running into Main street, without the consent of the Mayor' of the said Oity of Pickens shall first have been obtained; and then only at such place or places as may be desig nlated by saiid Mayor; and upon the payment of such license thereafter as he may determine appropriate .in each case, such license not to exceed the sum of twenty-five dollars (25.00) ini any case. SEC. 4. Any p~ers80f, firm 01 corporation failing or refusing to pay his, her or its license as provided in this ordinanne shall STANDING OF CANDIDATES. CONTESTANTS FOR PIANO. NORRIS: Miss Vida 8heriti 175,825 LIBERTY: Miss Annie Roggi 141,575 CENTR AL: Misi Lillie Moore 9,500 Mis4 (1u a lowers 9,500 SIX blILE, Pickens, Route 2. Miss Hattie Boroughs 13,500 Miss Lizzie Garrett 17,030 PICKENS. Route 4. Mies Eva liolder 51,225 PICKENS: Miss Minnie ierd 48,875 Miss Pearla Hester 10,500 Miss Josie Chastain 218.425 Miss T Bates 204,125 DACUSV1LLE: Miss Lillie Sutherland 187,350 TABLE MT., Marietta, Route 2. Miss Leila Jones 18,150 PICKENS, It. 5. Mrs. Zinie Brazeale 18.175 CLEMSON COLLEGE, MAiss 'ecoa Madden. 25.000 JOUASSE, 8. C. Miss Annie Whitmire 11,950 PICKENS, R 3. Gracia Porter SCO75 LIBERTY R 3 Miss Nina Griffin 18,925 EASLEY, It I Inez Si187,85 CONTE"STrANTrS FOR STALK CUT TERI P-1ICENS, IR. I J. P. Findley 201,850 Elisha Ou rap. 5 1 1 25. PIC14; KN ., 1 Z. W. B. Allgood .61,950 13. F. Frunman 2'21000 1%, 11. ?IaN11111 18,920 I. It. mooh 186.40 PICKENS, Rt. . W. It. Price Y 21.625 Ed (4Irillinl .9, PICKENS It 4. A. L. Eden 42,450 B. M. Holder 40,775 J. W. Hendricks 15,700 PICKENS, I t. PICKENS, R 4. A. , L. Ede .14,450 A. P. Alexander 1,025 Robt. Curtis 3,025 LIBERTY, t 3. S .W. O'Dell 25,850 W. Mt. Gantt 125.150 EASLEY R 6 J. L. Bagwell 161.850 MURPII REE. J L T.ioma.s 25,400 EASLEY U. 1 J Bird Looper DACUSVILLE. 1. 11. Ilughes 10,500 upon. conviction thereof, be re quired to pav into the treasury of said city a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to servo a sentence of not more than thirty (30) days for nach and every such offense her'eunder. D~one and ratified in council assemblIed andi by authority of the samle, and corporate seal aflixed this 16th (lay of May, A , D). 1911. SAM B. CliA10, Mayor. W. F. MAULDIN, Clerik. Petit Jurors D~rawni to serve at the approach ingt term of court, which wvili convene Monday, Juno 6th, with J udge TV. S. Sease pre siding: R G Wyatt, K Z Whitmire, J Hi Miller, G E R Williams, R H D)avidson, W P Edens, J L Cantrell, R M Baker, J D Simmons, Ralph Ramseur, J TV Skelton, Elij Winchester, Ben L Holder, P W Willimon, J E Gillespie, E N McJunkin, J P Lark, Mari'nA Evans, G TV Mauld in, TV 0 Hooker, E C Bowie, TV N Hunter, T B Arnold, C L Ballentine, WEllendricks, W M LaBoon, Joe L Looper, J I Callahan, F M Rogers, J C Rankin, J A Pickle, Wm J Rampey, Elijah Hill, P TV Nelson, D) B Finney, Joe TV Chastain. The~greatest jewel of earth is good cheer. "This sad old earth has need of your mirth; it has troubles enough of its OWn."