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Pickenls SenOllte .%,'V- rtiairg . tes Reas-unhle c. E. ROBINSON, EDrroE. PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY. APRIL 1 1912. N.B. If You do not re- t t ceive a copy of The Senti nel next week vou may 1know you are in arrears with your subscription and we take it for granted you want it stopped A Warning. The utterance of Gov. Blease, if he is correctly reported in the dispatch from Cclumbia to be found in another column, is the most dangerous utterance he could possibly have made. In effect he says if the Supreme Court of the State decides the appointments he has made il lesal he will pay no attention to the opinion and judgement of that tribunal but will do the same thing over. If this isn't anarchistic doe trine and principle it would be hard to discover it. When men in high public position, and who have sworn to observe, uphold and defend the majesty of the law, openly, publicly and defi antly say they will not'obey the judgment the Supreme Court unless it suits their notion of things, then what could be ex pected of people ignorant of the law? And what influence and effect upon the people at large will such an utterance have in the enforcement and ol servance of the law? If the mandates of our courts are not to be respected; if there is created a distrust in and dis respect for the judgements of a nhotuhle we will *reign of lawlessness, terrorism and anarchy. The man who would sow such seed as these is an enemy to law and order, the home, life, liberty and peace, and all that is good and true. We hope Governor Blease has been incorrectly reported, for we cannot conceive how any man, much less the Governor of a great State, could make such an utterance. If he did say it, -and there has been no denial of it, it is high time the people were opening their eyes and taking notice. If the people prize,the sanctity of their homes;i if they value life; if they lovel liberty and peace, they will quickly nip in the bud all an archistic tendenciesA men who offer for office by leaving them severely alone. Notice of Sale. Notice of sale of cotton in p o os~sof manpufacture and movable mill supp'ies of Liberty Cotton Mills. tu Tthe- power and author ity vested in me os agent by Wellington. Sear s & Company, Mortgagees, of Boston i Mass.. under authority of a chattel mortgage executed and delivered by Liberty Cotton Mills, of Liberty, S. c., to said Wellwgton, Sears & (omnpany under date of Decembe r 7th. 1908. and which is recorded in the office of the *Clerk of Court in Pickens county, S. C., in Book K, page 271. I will sell at pub lic outcry at Liberty, S. . on Tuesday, the 7th day of May, 1912. at 2 o'clock p. m..* or immediately after the sale of the said Liberty Cotton 5lille, in front ofI the office of said Mills. the followmngf goods and- chattels belonging to said , Liberty Cotton Mills, which said goods and chiattels were taken possession of by me as agent for Wellington, Sears &i Company under and by virtue of the chattel mortgage as aforesaid. to-wit: The stock of cotton in process in said Mills, amounting to about sixteen thousand pounde, fuel and other mov 1 able mill supplies. cosisting in part of starch, oil, rope, burlap, paiper, eastwngs, extra parts for machinery and other articles, as shown by schedule thereof T HIS S PAR They have bought the present large stock ol Watch 1 *.'F. KEG WN Atffoney-at-Law Pickiens, S. C. Office over Pickens Barak my possession. copy of which will e furnished to an- pr specire pur aer on inquiry and which will be ex i-ed on the day of sle. and a valua ion of which is about $180. excluding he stock of cotton in proc;.ss. A reasonable tim-. iiot exce-dirg ten lays will be allowed for the !u- chaser 0 remove same. Terms of &e: Cash. G B Wa':o", &went for Welington, S- Fir & Co.. M ortpggeeF-. Dat'd the 28th day of March, 1912, L t Anleroen, Q. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. -For land anywhere in Pick ens county see or write J. R Ashmore. "'The Land Mai." For Sale-Eggs from the pure and best strain of White Or pington chickens. Prize winners at the Pickens Poultr y show, 1911. Price, $3 and $5 setting. B. Lewis, tf Pickens, S. C. If you have cane seed bring them to us-75c bushel trade or cash. Craig Bros Co. NOTICE!-Just received the finest car of Mules and Horses we have ever had. Will sell for cash or good papers. Will be glad to show them to you whether you buy or not. Gai:ces & Gassaway Mdse, Co. Central, S. C. 3t No. 52. FOR SALE-The S. A. Hunt house and lot on Hampton Ave. Apply to C. E. Robinson. Settle the stove question; buy a Majestic Range, and be thru buying. Heath, Bruce,. Mor row Co. FOUND! a tcn of coal which a Majestis Range failed to burn. They take less fuel. Heath, Bruce Morrow Co. For convenience, safety, fuel saving and durability Majestic Ranges are anequaled. Get one from Heath, Bruce, Morrow Co. THE SMALLEST BIBLE on earth! Size of a postage stamp. New Testament illustrated. 200 pages. Sample 10c in stamps. Agents wanted. Y. P. Taylor, 4616 H, Galveston, Texas. t No. 1. EGGS for hatching from S. C. Rhode Island Reds 1 to 3.00 per setting. Indian Runner Ducks, 1.50 per doz. Pickens Poultry Farm, E. H. Craig. Prop. Grow Long Staple Cotton. Columbia is the best of the up land varieties. Yields as well as common cotton to the acre. Sells for from 4 to Sc more than common cotton. Seed for sale at $1.50 per bushel. Cleveland Big Boll $1.00. W. L. Boggs, Liberty, S. C. t No. 1 Notice of School Election. State of south Carolina. County of Pickens. Whereas. a petition from the frey hodrs and electors of Hampton Die trict. No. 46. has bee'n filed winh ih C untvycard of Education, asking for a speciat election to de.termin* ,hether er not an r of 4 miih shall lewiea onx said D~.trict for school purposes. It appeaing t.' the County Board of 'incation that the pdt-tin mecets th, cquirmer t; of the aw. Therefore. it is ordered that the Trus tees of the above nam!ed1 Di-trict do tld an election in said Ditstrict at the ;chool house within said istrict on a turda, May 11th. 191s. the bove statedpurpose. The Trustees (4 the District aie hereby appoirlted! man .gers of said election. Said election t be conduct ed according to the requir rnents of Section 1208S of the General ~tatute. By orde-r of Co.unlty Board of Educa R. T. Hallum, Sec. & (Chm. 4t No. 2. PACE Moore, Mauldin & Co goods, and all to go his Space rn CANDIDATES' CARD3. For Congress I hereby anounce mvyte f a eandidate for ongress from the Third CongreiIonal District f south Carolina. subject to the action of the oters of the District in the Denocratic primar t A RCUS C. LONG. Walhalla, S. C. For Clerk of Court, I he-ebv announce myself a eandidate for the otice of Clerk of Court for Pickens County su bject to the rules of the DenOcratic prinary e'eeion. 0. S. STEWART. For County Commissioner The fr'ends of NI r. G. Wash inwen hereby announce him as . ndidate for County Con missioner, subject to the action of the voters in the primary electiou. Notice of Trustee's.Sale of Lib erty Cotton Mills, of Liber ty, Pickens Co., S. C. NotiCe is hereby given. That the undersigned trustees, under power and iir?ct ion of resolutions adopted by the sockholders of Liberty cott on mills. a corporation, at a meeting held on the ,ixieenth day of F--bruarv, 1912. ard 1Iso under and ny -ir! tie f the powers contain: d in a certain ded of trust or .,t~aa., executed by said Liberty co'ton ninls on the fie:t day of June, 1%9, and rccorded in the office of the Clerk of Court and Register of Mense conveyances for Pickers County, :outh C tirolina. in real estate mortgage bo'k Y at i ages 140 to 165 inclusive, -Id in chattel tmor gage book I, pages 299 to 321 irclu-iv. 'aid mortgage or deed of trust being given to secure t hei issue Cf bond- therein mentioned, d fault having occured under the pro visions of sid instrument, and after de fault the amount due having been ac knowledgpd an, c1%ns'-nted to in writ ing by the said Liberty cotton mills. and said instrument of writing having bnepn recorded as provided by law, will st-ll at public ou'cry to the highest bid le.,in accordace with the terms and provisit us of the ss:id deed of trust or nor.::z. in front of the fflce of Lib ert.- cotton mmIs. at Liberty. in the county of Pickebs. State of South Caro lina. -t tvo o'eclck p m. on the 7th day of May, ibsl:. all the property de scribei and ermbrac, i1 in the aforesaid .teed #-f trust or iiontgage, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of lard, containing -eLveint.ewiht and 72-14.0 (78.72) acres, I more or .es, situat- in the town of Lib ertv, in the county of Pickens. South SCalina. which *.-S conveyed to said Liberty cotton nt.ills in fire different ots or pare-ils. as follows: one by J P. mh y11 Oed dated September 6, 0 am:recorieI in the office of the eb-kof cour: and Register of Mense c o '..s a ee.< in- Pickens county, South *Crobi.:o in volume WV at patge 2S4: one bs .' 0. Junrings. hy dt-te nited Sep t.~be 6, 1;)%, andJ recorded ini said ok'e im volume W ..t pag 2S5, ore by d. B'. Bos, by acecd dated June 19(1,. :ni tecorded in thte nfi'resaid office in v olumIe X at a-sel16:: one by Job F. Su mb, bi deed da'4 May 22, 190!. and ecorded in said ottica in volumne X ar v -3: and one by J. F. Jemr.ingn. by Sed dated Septemb -r 29, 1901. andl re corde~d in said efi-e in volume X at pauge i8 g : n whidch said lands are located the Libe rty cotton mills buildings aind moa chmnery, and a'so) its forty-two cut t'ngs, its ft.anme office building, and it on~e -tiry school and chapel buddmng. also he'e-ntire textile machinery of every ecriptienl located in the cotton muuls buildings on the above described prem isi-s. and comprising 11840 spindles. 300 40" Mason looms (86 thereof with sateen attachn:enlt) andl also boilers, pumft~ corliss engine. generator. Jathe, ctter, drill press, electric engine. etc, Iand ir~cluding. also. all auxiltary m~':-' chhn e v, i ill fiixture s and all oth 'r at i lhm~n's and :mnxdi tries, used in nr ne( in w'ith eid plant: also, all office furniture and fixtures and other prop -r t ;erwhatever dlesceriptior embi aceu i (Id, of tr-ust or mor'tgage. Alst. :0il no s, occounts, books of account and ch oses in actio~n belonging to sai I ib- ruy cotton tolls5. Said property wil we sold as an entirety. This sale w' di ' mhbrace all :he roperty of the : :it~ y ..tt ~ mmlis except ing only tat coven'd by the chattel mortgage to Wellngton, 5'atrs and company, ad vertemetnt of which will be found elsew~'nere in this newspaper. Said sale s tmade in oer to enforce payment of the prir~cipal and interest on the 1 ~o. A stecur- d by said deed of trust rI] mrmge, together with all taxes and im.barsents incid.et to the preserva tio and protection of said property, expnes. fe-, ande commnnissions, aspc vido for in the aiforesai.. instrument. This property is desirably located on he mia.n line of thne Southern railway, n a progressive and healthy communi ty, and is a favora~ble location both in moatter of procuring labor and supplies I Propective purchasens may inspect the 1 p oerty and premises at any time by j a pph intg 10 the super intendenit in charge. All bidde rs. before the sale begins, will be4 quireid to desposit with the under- C igni a certified check in the stmn of live thousair.d dollars ($5,000.00) to c ~urntee hide, such check <if the su' cessful bidder to be retained until the compance with the ternms of s-i'e, on: half 10 b" paidl in cash int thfivy day', ant the' bola- ce in sixty days, from the ate of sale. Purchaser to p~ay extra for all necessary deeds of conveyanc' Fa-miers Loan & Trust C'. C Anderson, S. C. Truswe y .J. Rt Vndiver, Presider.t.C Are you a Paid-up Subscriber? t Stock of Goods which OST ext Week for S e Mammoth Sto< Direct from i For the past i daily large sh from New Y( show you a largest, newel the county. THIS STOCK 01 and we are g at the right p worn, but ei never show c carried over of goods we i duce the pric See this ~)ing on all the Dry Goods S hams, Poplin Laces and Ei lower th~an ti Rememi it always pay Folger, Clothing, Shot irnSole agents for Wall IrnKing Stoves, New an Litchell Automobiles FIOMES FOR SALE 'o Those Who Wish to Gel Near a Christian School At Six Mile, Pickens county, have about 300 acres of land, )art inside the incorporated lim: ts of the torvn of Six Mile, al. ii less tha~n one mile of Six Milh ~aptist Academny.~which I wil t in i;racts to suit purchaser vi build boolses on some if de ired. Will sell the entire traci f300 acres, over half in fimn tate of cultivation, has plentix rood pastures, one good 2-stor' .1-room dwelling, furnishia vith gas lights, out buildings, e large 60x70 ft. barn, three len did tenant houses, also ar dmost new ginnery, consisting Ef 3-70 saw ginnine- section, dou )le bx press. etc., all complete nd in a good cotton system. Apply to A. D. Mann. fPickens, S. C. R. 2. they will add to their Prices k Spring and Summer Dry Goods' :he Best Markets of the North ix weeks we have been receiving ipments of Dry Goods and Notions, irk and Baltimore, and now we can tock of Dry Goods that is one of the t and most up-to-date to be found in 0 0101 WAS BOUGHT ON A BASIS 19 CENTS COTTON >ing to sell it the way it was bought, rces, Nothing old, shoddy or shop rerything new and up-to-date. We ur customers old or shop worn goods from season to season, but this class place on our bargain counter, and re Sjust one half. bargain counter for baigains, sale go time. Call on us for anything in the ine, Lawns, Dimities, Percals, Ging , pongees, Nainsooks, Wash Gooods, broiderys, and everything at prices ey have been in ten years. er in buying that quality counts, and s to buy the best. s, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Geods a Specialty. n am We are ready to supply our trade with .'. .'. .'. a Fresh Spring E GO0ds of every description. E We appreciate your trade and try to make it to your interest to tradeE with us .'. .'. .'. .'. IBring on the chickens and eggs and what mon ey you can, and keepE out of debt .'. .'. .'. M CRAIG BROS.CO. 7"IDTCTESC S. C. Exchange I Acre for 3 Farm lands at Albany. Ga.. can be purchased at $10 to $25 an acre. You cau S-il your farm, purchase the same number of acres in Albany, Ga., and still have a alance. Write for conditions under which we pay your railroad fare %%e will give you namet of many farmers who have done what we say you can do and ure leased with theirchange. Address EUGENE B. ADAMS, Secretary Thamber of Commerce ALBANY, GA. BURRISS METAL SHINGLES AND GALVANIZED BARN ROOFING It isnot necessarY for us to say much about our Tin -,e in ti n. for we have more houscs covered hlere with our goods than any other shingle on the marke. und theseret is that we have a lock superior to auv, - lowirn. for contrawtion anti expansiorn. which others have not Therefore, you never have a leaky house when you use our godxs. The Barn Roofing also has the Burriss Patent Lock attachcd. and it is fast taking the place of the .-- crimp and corragated Roofing. W~rite or call on me. or I will call. JOHN L. THORNLEY, Salesman PIKFimES, S. c. Ntanufactured by J. T. BURRISS & SON, Anderson, S. C., Etiwan Guano One of the Oldest and most Popular Brands of Guano on the Market. You Have Tried the Rest Now Try "The Best" A trial will convince you of its quality Folger, Thornley ( ~ h j ~ 7 LOCAL & Company,A AENTS "Ask the Man that Used It" YOU GET JUST AS MUCH~ Plant food, ammonia and potash in one ton of 8-4-4 as in two tons of 8.88-2-2. The list price of 8-4-4 is $29.80 ton. 1 Telist price of 8.88-2-2 is $21.44; two tons $42.88, con )taining just the same amount of ammonia and potash as I one ton of 8-4-4 costing $29.80. And then you save in )) hauling ond in other ways. Besides, this 8-4-4 is heavily charged with fish. There is not much fish in 8.88-2-2 be -I cause fish costs more than 8.88-2-2 sells for. If it is not ) decidedly to 'four advauitage to buy 8-4-4 instead of 8.88- I 2-2, then we cheerfully own up th it we know absolutely I )) nothing about it. We make the best 8.88-2-2 put in sacksI )) but we use 8-4-4 on our own farm. ) There is no Horn Meal, nor Aoof Meal, nor Leather I Meal in our fertilizers. Our goods are ammoniated with ( a little Nitrate of Soda. This helps you to get a good L stand of cotton by feeding and nourishing the first sprouU ~from the seed, just at the time when the sprout needsa gentle stimulant. This also starts the plant off growing 5/vigorously when it first comes up. Every farmer likes )to see his cotton start off nicely. Our goods are also ammoniated with blood, tankage, cotton seed meal and fish, the best ammoniates put in fertilizer, and this make the best fertilizer put in sacks. Besides, anybody will / Stell you the Anderson gpods run far ahead of the analy -i sis. ~They are better than we guarantee. We give you more plant food than we charge you for, and every drop Sof it is available. A farmer makes a mistak~e in taking I chances on a fertilizer for a difference in price that does I not amount to ten cents an acre. He makes anly one f crop of cotton a year, and hs wants g fertilizer he can count on. The crops made where our goods were used i ~speak for our goods. Try some of our goods th s year ~alongside of any other goods you haze bought, and no -I Itice the difference in the crops. That's all we ask. To show the value of fertilizer in growing cotton we herewith give you the following statistics for the last 10 years: in yield of cotton. In states where no fertilizer is used an acreage ir crease of 51 per cent. results in an increase of 22 par cent In the older cotton states where no fertilizer is used an increase of 38 per cent in acreage resulted in an in Screase of 12 per cent. in yield of cotton While in the 3 tates where fertilizer is used an increase of 26 per cent. n acreage resulted in an increase of 74 per cent in yield of cotton. These figures speak for themselves. They are gotten up by cotton experts. It is reported the cotton acreage over the South will Sbe reduced 15 to 20 per cent. ANDERSON PHOSPHATE & OIL CO JR.Vandiver, Pres. D. S. Vandiver, Mgr. Anderson, S. C. ~W.B.Freeman,Agt., Pickens,S.C. - ~ ;~>-. .PICKEN BANK PICKENS, S. C CMIT AL-- ~ff - AND SURLUS ~1U V - INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J. McD Bruce, President. I. M. Mauldin, Cashier. Southern Railway c hedufes Effective Feb. 9, '12 from Eslep, S. C. N. B.-Thie following schedule figures are publi~bed only as information and4 re not guaranteed. ARRIVE FROM THE SOUTH No. 44 ATL ANT L.-----------------......-2.0 am Stop.s to discharge pa.'sengers from Atlanta, or to receive passengers north of Charlotte. No. 26 NE W ORLEANs and ATLANTA--.5.46 am stops only on Sundays No 42 SENECA (Daily except Sunday)------8.35 am No.12 ATLANTA---------------.-----.--1.15 pm No. 40 ATLA31TA--------------------0.5p No. 30 BIRMIING HA3 and ATLANTA--7.55 pm Ste.ps toi dischar;ge assenigers from Atlanta and to receive prseng-rs NMrth of Charlotte. A R~IvE FROM THE NORTH 29 NE w Yo RK'and WASEINGTION---..----7. a Stops to take on passeng' r s for Alants and aevod 39 <H ARLOT TE-.- --__-- ____1155 am 11 C HA RLOT E---.._---------.....---4.00 pm 41-- CH-A-R-L-T-T-E-----------------------.9.55 pm W. R. TABER, P. & T. A. J. L MEEK. A. G. P.. Greenville, S. C. Atlanta G.