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I tens Sentinel-Journal ?? ?? v?s:,s v \ v \ \ \ v v v.' \ r\ / ' LOCAL BREVITIES \ Some Things You Know and Some ' | . You Don't Know About Our ? (><- Towns, County & People | x \ \ x x:s \ \ xx \ x ^ 3(X' bushels of red oats for sale. G. A. Ellis. ?Lot all who can attend the gala week at Easley Nov. 14-19. ?Cotton sold higher in Pickens last week than at surrounding points. ?Seven yoke work oxen for sale. Gideon lleid, Lake Toxaway, N. C. ir j- _ l _j_ _ l A. ? ?money to loan at a low rate of interest. See James Kirksey Jr., Crow Creek, S. C. N Miss Florence Bowen is visiting friends and relatives at Liberty, Calhoun and Crntral. ?Mrs. J. F. Banister spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bowen in Pickens. ,?Dr. E. G. Kirven, dentist of Easley, will be in Pickens ev cry Wednesday. Oltice over Keowee Pharmacy. ?Wolfe Creek school No. 29 will commence Nov. '2lst with Eb. Field as teacher. A fuli attendance is requested. ?North Carolina cabbage and apple wagons are seen daily on our streets and they dispose of ther loads at good pricey. Some people do nothing with tneir rengon except maKe tneniselves and 'others miserable with it. Courtesy and patience are qualities that every business man should possess. He who fails in these is not fit to wait upon customers. ?A lively program has been arranged and will be carried out by the business men of Easley on No^l-1-19, and a good time is assured to all who participate. ?J. A. Smith, photographer, :11 i... ? win ut' in i 11 i\.t:nr> kjii i?iuiiuayn of each week instead of Saturdays as heretofore. All who want first class work see liini. ? 'Squire W. L. Jenkins is certainly a t^ood norsemaster. Everybody is bracing on Imw he is hrin^in^ out. the {xiir of mules he recently purchased from ! lenr.v Sutherland. ?Messrs. II. A. Nealy and J. YV. Ilcsier bought the moviiiL pictui show irnm Joe 1!. Lau - rence ami have been running ii since in t h<> Freeman Hall ovei the Keowee Supply Company. They are doinjjc a land-oltte< business, having lar^e attendance at each exhibition. They have a nice selection of tilms. ?J. M. Xealy of Pickens, says lie has the best, nicest, and most stvlish pair of matched driving horses there is in the .u.. . 4 1 ~ 1 -.: 1 :..x 11! cuuniiy ; 111* y ;tre ?io< lie, intelligent, gentle and steady pullers and afraid of nothing and ;i |adv or child can handle them as wrl! ms the most experienced horseman. Tliev are the horses formerly owned by Mr. John T. Langs ton and are cert only a drtnil*' r\nir r?r iwniii?. ? The Booster (Muhof IOaslev. have tc??tt<*n out a pretty nice proruium list for their gala occasion next week. From it and the scare head posters they have gotten out. one is led to !>? lieve it is a pretty hig thing they havo undertaken and that a gay old time is in store for ail who attend. The citizens of Kasley arc pushers and thoso whs compose the Booster Hub are those who belie\e in doing things. The dates a^ Nov. I I to II). This paper would have been glad to have helped the "Roosttcr Club" "boost" their gala week, gratis, if their advertising committee, had thought to mention the matter to us. ?Don't fail to visit Keowee Supply Go's, store Saturday, c Novftmhor 19f.li ?Ten pounds looso soda for '25c. at Keowee Supply Go's. c ?Eighteen pounds granulated ' sugar for $1.00 at Keowee Sup- c ply Co's. , ?Keowee Supply Co. will sell c you two boxes of shells for 7oe. ^ ?Prof. Andrew Bran licit and who of Ulemson Uollege, arc on a visit to his parents, Mr. and c Mrs. W. 0. Branilett in Pickens. ' ?HIDES WANTED:?Cash ( paid for your hides. Green hides 5c. ner noniulr drv hirlns 10r? nor t pound. See F. L. Finloy at the |1 Pickens meat market. 1 ?Dr. S. A. Steel, a noted lec- j turer, of Texas, will deliver one 11 of his noted discourses on next;' Thursday night, November 17th 1 in the Pickens Graded School Auditorium, under the auspices ] of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church. A small ad-1 ] mission fee will be charged. A large crowd should attend and i.1 1- -1? - u uius ueii> ii wortnv cause. ?The play, "Because I Love i You," will be put on at the Eas: ley Graded School Auditorium | Friday night, Nov. 11th. This ; is a popular play being rendered by local talent in the interest of ! the Methodist church at that | place. All of our people who can should attend. The plav is ! under the management of Mrs. Wni. Anderson who assures us that it is a splendid drama and i all who attend will be highlyl | entertained. A large audience' from Pickens and neighboring towns should greet them when the curtain rises. ?Our good friend, W. B. Allgood, who planted him a brag 1 patch of corn this year has gath' ered it, and, despite a drought of that the lMckons people see I his high-toned gentleman and his excellent, faniilv take thef departure. for it is rather uncer tain whether they will return next year. Mr. Legare came here for his health and that now 'regained, business interests deI nland his .attention, and between j his congressional dut ies and his law practice, which has neeessarily suffered by his enforced oi/.lr ........ lw. 1-..W. I.I., l>..... I . oi\ ivnr.in, 11 v ium> i hid 11 id i lil l ml> full. We wish Mis. Lejjcare could, or would, persuade him to eschew politics and conic to Pickens to live and lead llie life of a countrv tfentleinan. ?TIk* Boston l-yrics played to an enthusiastic and highly ! appreciative audience in the School Auditorium on Monday 'nitcht, November 7th. Nothing too yjood can he said of this play i as it is instructive from start to finish. 'The recitations of Miss' ! Wells wore well received an.l liberally applauded, and all Mie songs, pastel paintings and Marimhaphone selections hy Mr. Jordan were well received and greatly enjoyed. Mrs. .Jordon added much to the evening's: pleasure with her selections on the piano; and in fact the whole! entertainment, is fine and should he received in every town or cit y they may show in with a crowd-j ed house as it is an a.-snred fact that everyone will gei their money's worth. seven weeks, storms, winds, etc., has gathered 107 bushels from i of an acre, measured, and from the three-acre patch he gathered 2'21 weighed bushels, or an average of 7:iH bushels to the acre. This is a pretty good showing i and no one should go without i bread in this country when corn 'can bo raised at this rate. At 1 i the present price of tho cereal | this corn would bring Mr. All-; , good the tidy sum of i?I<?.">.7.1. The cost, of cultivation was very ! small. ? Hon. (Jeorgo S. Legale and I'nmilv are making l be necessary or< para lions for tboir removal back to Charleston next week. It is with a great deal of regret ?For land anywhere in Picktns county seo or write J. R. I vsiiniore, ino lmihi Man." v, ?Mrs. Mao Robinson Grady ' >f Norfolk, Va., is visiting her ( nothcr, B. C. Robinson In Pick- ' ms. < c ?Mrs. .J. R. Ash more and ( hildren oi Pickens, aie on a , -isit. to relatives at Kosman, i( sr. o. L ?Mr. F. L. Fin ley, the mark- 1 it man, now occupies the Webbj' louse on Pendleton Avenue, re-M ently vacated by Mrs. Lou Bolt, i < ?Mr. J. R. Katteree, of Olios' ( ;er, a relative of C. L. Cureton, I ^ ,vas a visitor to Pickens last ; .veek. ?Miss Christine Sutherland is; low holding down the job of j 'cash" or "change" artist at I tho Big Store. I ?Friend Jere McMahan, who , lias been spending some time in Pickens, loft last week for his home in Charleston. ?Mrs. J. Ij. Valley has returnee to her home in Pickens i after an extended and pleasant' visit to relatives of her husband ! in the north. ?ivirs. r. a. rtoawiiglit and sister. Miss Christine Keasler, , have recently returned from a J visit to their parents in Ander-i son countv. -VV. w! T. Nalley, of Cal-; houn, was in Pickens last week. He came up to make arrangements to move back to his farm on the Easlev road. ?J. W. Langston, 1 he carrier 011 rural route number four out from Pickens, now occupies the Freeman house recently vacated by W. E. Findley. ! ?Rov W f ' Slon Im irii li'ii! moved to Pickens on account of tin; school advantages and occupies the Majors house recently vacated by J. W. Langston. ?T. N. Jenkins of Asheville. N. C., who has been on a visit to his son-in-law A. S. Porter and other relatives in the county, has returned homo. ?W. ft. Findley, who has boon occupying the Freeman residence on Cedar Rook street, has.moved into the Earle dwel ling f>n Hampton avenue, which lie has recently had overhauled remodeled. ? Mrs. Leu Bolt who hashed) living in Pickens for several years, left last week lor Piedmont where she will reside in the future. Her da ugh lei's. Misses C'assie and Lillian accompanied her, while her son Clifton remained in Pickens. The poop I of Pickens regretvery much the departure of Mrs Bolt and her excellent family. Monday was salesday and it, brought ;i lot of people to town, there being several valuable lands to be sold. Some came to bid on the land, some to see how much they brought and who the lucky purchasers were, some come to be with the crowd, 'ninny to pay their taxes and onlv one num. Mr. J. A. Me( Ynnbs to pav bis subscription, and the balance to attend the meeting of tln? Fanner's County 1'nion. at which matters of ^roat importance wore up for deliberation. ? Ill the matter of the Clerk's sales Monday there was about $10,000 worth of land sold, in the case of Kdens *rs. Manlev, 71 -i acres was sold io W. K. Kinlev for *7."><>. I?;iilev vs. land sc\r, two lots in Central were sold to I. M. Mar.ldin for *7i'0. IVnler vs. Porter, tract number one was sold b> \V. II. Chastain for ?2,17a; t ract t wo to the same party for $710; tract three to T. K. Porter for ?7'2f>. h'nrlc v>~; Yickery, land sold to VY. K. ['inIcy for *100. .Jones vs. Jones, tract, number one sold to Alice Williams lor * 1,200; tract, t wo to W. J. .Jones lot- $l,f>7~>; tract to 1 iiiciji Jovi; >; for si ,-fOO. ?John T. Langsfcon and his )etter half, "Miss Liz," are . et-j ing young and are starling out, . I yo begin lite over again John . )\vns sonic nice property be-! .ween the court house and 8e-1 ona church and he has jnst, |? ibout completed a nice and > ;6mmodious residence thereon which he and his wife will oc;upy. There is about 5 acres in he lot with running water on t and John is going to plant ru it trees, have a strawberry patch, garden, cow and chick nis. "Miss Liz" says that when she gets him straightened :>ut she will find work for him to do to keep him busy from 3arly morn till dewy eve. Poor John, he has our sympathy. ?Married on the night of the 2(1 instant, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hester, in Pick- [ ens, by Rev. D. D. Jones, of Enoree, brother of the bride, Miss l ov./> a/t?. ti,.,....... i jvuiov/ t; unv/o auu iul . i iwi a' r ( Davis, of Liberty. Tho wedding was a very quiet one, only a few intimate friends and rein- 1 tives of (lie contracting parties being present. Miss Louise has lived here for several years and was'the faithful and efficient operator at the Pickens Telephone Kxehange and by her charniinir nersonalitv and irrare of manner made friends of all with whom she came in contact and thev hope for her the host of luck. Mr. Davis is well and favorably known to many of our readers who are congratula , ting him on securing such a I charming helpmeet. May their bark, as it glides adown the sea, of time, never strike a snag. I Marietta R. F. D. 2. j urn: i Ullltss SUIIU" IllUI'e news | I from "Lonely Sweetheart." She' ! is always on the waK and has j but few words hut I thought 1 would send what 1 could to the Sentinel-Journal. 1 think that 1 saw everybody ! I knew and some that I didn't, | know at the fair, and 1 sure did j enjoy myself during those three i days, and those who did not go ! the first day missed the best part of his life, for I sure enjoy-i i od the first day better than the ' other days. Miss Bessie Jones with brother and sister, visited at Mr- and Mrs. William Hendrix home recently and report a jjjood time. Mr. Kelix Crenshaw of the I ()??lenoy sect ion who h;i^ been off to school writes his parents I hat lie is getting on fine. The measles are scattering around in t his sect io . < )ld Sweetheart sure is glad she has not got to have them. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hughesof I >arusville, visited t he hitler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones recently. Best wishes to t In- readers of the Sentinel-Journal. 1 ionelv Swee heart. Not ice to I )ehtors and ('ivditors. A 1.1. jters his lioldin^ claims nirniu^t III,- ol ih.? i .if J. K. I'i riiT n.UHt pmteni h iti? ?luly in'<?v>-n on or Im'Iom' tlii" 1 day of January 1 f 11 or !? |> ?ym?-til : 11< 1 ali ih'i.sods ! i i i?l i -1 ?l ( to sui'l i'Stat'-, must i i;i (?.''> infix on >i itt fore the almvc ilalr. lo uit- iiii>ifri ? ?i * T. K. Porter. Administrator. ('*<>I OnlrU lit lo t 1'r (nulla) h v cr Asthma ami summer hroiifhiiis, t:ike Foley V Iliificy iiinl Tar. It 11ui< UIv ri'licvfs ilu> ilis'-oint' rl ami sulVe:inj( and the iiiuoyin^ svinptoins <lis;i|i|>f;ir. Il south)*;; ;ill<i heals tin* llltl lined illr |>Jlss iki-s <-f tin* head, thn a' and bronchial tithes. It Conl'iitis no opiates and no harmful druu-<. Refuse substitutes. Soid Iiv all I>i"?iitstH. I'lif.v IIkvmA i?'liiiil)t I'nriiosp I .ley Kidney I'dls'<iM-i|iiiel: relit I in as - of kiili'?*\ and I>1 n>I<i ailments. Mrs K'ose (lla^t' Ten. 11; 11 e. lad., tells tIn* result it. her ease. "After sufl loritif* for many years loin a s i i? us ease of kidney trotihh* and (-pending . r h i i < . ... ii iiivmi?-j >?' :v? r,?iin: cimv-s, i m lllMl | I <)! v Kidney I'iils tin* only nu'dicine that K<ive me a permanent ' ?' > auiun :il?lo to bo up at 1 ii: ? :?<! t > my I work. I shall ncv "-h< t ittilr to r. otnI incncl lh"in." Solo by ;tll hrnyyists. ' F0IEY5 KIDNEYPM$ Ton 'V.gkacmc l(?nwr.vs ano Dlacjch Ktilvy KI iifjr I'll). 'I . .:< :m duiiliiv ami action, quick in <""1 t s'tl s. } '? i?:? In?. hra'l aclie, <!i /.. Ir11 s?, iii i vnusiiifis -irijiary in-i*;:ii!ari ' ! _ I. To hf< p your liealth sound,-to avoid | lie ills of advancing y< ars; to conserve ' our physical t urn's for a ri ? ?* ?>?i j ^' icaltht'ul ol<i ago, guard our ioO' vs ]>, >y Miking Folcx 's Ki? noy Kc <.!< . iol.l I?v all [Jt ugvists. | i V Cupid Will Lay Down 8! is < Arrows c ! o ivl.ru lie sees our exhibit of autumn jew- ;,, dry. Hi> will recognize in it n much more effective weapon than his <>hl 1 iiart!?. Come and see what, vou think > [if the display. You'll see the wisdom ?f Making Our Jewelry Your < Ally in the direction your heart lies. We ' have presents for brides, presents f'>r s the engaged, presents for the one who 1 is still to be caught. Come and select ' the gift which fits yt urease, l( I11. l\lasley, fS. O j Notice of Final Settlement audi Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 will make application to .1. B. Newberry 1 Esq ,Judge <>f Probate of l'iekens cuunty, in tbe State of South Care Una. on the 1 day of I )eeemb 11)10, 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter ;is s ii'l application can be hetsnl, for leave to mak>; final settlement of t he ?state of M, t'. Robinson deceased. and obtain discharge an administrator of said estate. i Nov. :} 11)10 B. ('. Robinson, Ad-irt. L)e Bonis N'oii, STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, v'ounty of Pickens. By J. B Newberry, Pro->te Judge: j WHEREAS, Mrs M. II Tallev made; I suit to me, to jirant litr letteis of j I A<liniiii<'I'sit i'ni ilwi i^oin .? >.! #.?v ' - V..K ovuvc 1*11*1 I IHTUIB ' of Jatne< 1'. Talley These are therefore to cite and ail-j monish ail -itnl singular tin' !;indred , and creditors of the said .James K. j Tall'v decease I. that tliey and appear before me, in the Court >!' 1'ro-i bate, to be held at l'ickens on the 17th day of Nov. 191(1 next after publication I hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to j show cause if any they have, why the! said administration should not be granted. (liven under mv hand. this :51 day of Oct. Anno i o.niiu I'.tlu. J. B. NhwiskKKV. (seal .1 lM\'\ | Noiicc of Filial Si'ttlenn'iii and 1 )ischar^v. NOTICI: is licr. Iiy v.ivi'ii tli ii ! will make :ij j>'i :.ti<>>i I > 1'.. Ninvt-crry .In l^( oi' l'rol> it.- I >i* I': n- .-11:111ty, in t:i<' of < 1 < >1111; 1. i?.i till' Kl 1 l,iy 0 111!.? 1 I'll :?i 1(1 o'clock iu tin* fnretioo::, or :. - >m I lierea'l-r > u<i :i! ]> i<>: 1 ran !>? lu .nl, for Kiivo (<> mak" liiii ^ licincnt of tlio estate ol I'olni.Min dec? ased. and obtain di irhartfe as iidministrator of s i id est at . Nov. U 1910. IS. (Robinson, N Admrt. A 50-ccnt bottle of Salt's Emulsion ;'ven in half-teaspoon ; roses four times a clay, :ni::t I i i its bottle, will i : a yvar-oid baby near- ' j \y a month, and four botles over three months, and will make the baby strom' and well and will I I;.v the foundation for a I : teal I by, robust boy or . ou S/vi.K nv ai r. nnunc.isTs i'.iI 1 e., name of paper ami this n<l. for . i*. beautiful Savings ll.ink and Child's Kket< hI to V Knelt Unfc contains a G6o<l Luck iVfty. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Poor! Street. N. Y. KA^9^BALSAM | Nun t Sum inn iin. lit - of f-'outli < Jnrolii.a < ,'ounty <>f L'irlu : o. J'ouri of' Common IMcji . Suis'.iuoi.K foi Kflu i - ( ' >111111: ill! 1111 So ? M iri i'l s H:mk of ?..(*!>< cil :i corporation >; 111 y clinilc'il by lav,. i>:sum hi . iljfsi i list oraee M. Whit worm Lvfciwlain, ' 111' liliUll, S >1 i IOVC l.llli' III ^ . ill ' In i Mi!nimir;< it11 I remi '! to aiisw ?-r Uir riin p!;ai111 in tin* which is i In - <l;i v lili it n< i h<-<if. ?' <>I thi- 1'h i U <>t (Jowrt f"' I'ii-h'-nrt unity ami to kitvc ;i <;?i|?\ i>t your ibwcr to ilic s iiii complain. on the ibscrilu'is at tlH'jr nflicc ill 1'ickis. JSouth ''aiiliiiii within vi my ?ln>K iifti r iln M i-vice hci?of, tchibivc i f t hi- day ?if such s- r\ ice; ami \ ou fail in ill sw ' I I hf coiiiphiint ltliin tlu* time ai'ori s;n<!. tin: I'lnintiH" i (his actio i will apply to ihc (Jourt for ie r??itcf 'l' iiiiiinlc<l in the complaint. Dai. it Auk 'M- A. 1). HMO. ' a^?'V A' (5?ir<>\ i'.air.t IV>- Alii i i ? x A . .1 Hllirim ion 1 U. C. 1'. 0 the absent defendant Iloiaee M. W hit worth T?ke not!< ? the summons, of 1 hU-li O'f 'i t??i is ik a copy, and the omplaitit in the above stated action ias filwu in the oflice of the Clerk of ,'ourt at Pickens S. c. on the 24 day f Aug. 15110, ond is now on file in said ttice. Carey iV: Carey Plaintiff's Attorney. sotioo of Filial Settlement and i ........ J?'i.-)v iiai m". NOTICE is hereby jjiven that I will naUe application to J. i>. Newberry jM|., of Probate for Pickens (iiii t v. in the State of Xontli ' arolnia, hi tlu- U6 day of Nov. 11)10. at II o'clock ii the forenoon, or as soon then after as aiil application can lie lienrd. ! i leave o make final settlement < t t lie estate of saae Durham deceased, anil obtain lischar^e as administrator of said < sate. Iv. N IMtrham, Administrator. Til v V i\i i l'l\ S HA "1 n * Dllieeof i oniity Treasure! I'm kens County. I'iekens. s. ('.. September :totii miti. The In inks for tlio eollc'tion of suite ami L'olinty taxes will he open from Oeiolier Ifitli I'.Mil to Dci'ctill.cr 31 ~t 1010. Tinist1 who prefer to ?lo so ean pav in .lauuai\ Hill, with 1 per relit additional Those w'lio prefer paying in lehruary lull, emi ilo so with '! per eelit aihlilional. Those who prefer paving in Mur; h HflI, to the l">th ot said month, ("till do t>y paying r.tl Additional 7 per eent After said dale the honks w ill close N. I: -Tux payers owning property or paying nix for others, will please ask lor inx receipt in eneli township or special school district in which lie or thev miiy own property. This is very important as there are s(1 nianv sneeini m'iiixii uisirieis. Those who ili> not wish to eoine to tin* oiliee eaii write me. not Inter than Deeemher'.'nth, ami i will furnish tliciu with the* iimoiilit line ami they can remit me by cheek, money opler or registered letter. If stamps are sent do not semi above two (Vl) eent. as I cannot use Ihem I'lease do not send nie easli without registering same, as it is liable to net lost: it sent otherwise it must be at sender's risk. Levy lor State tax .... n:. Mills Levy for ('oustituti*'iir.I school tax :t mills Levy for Ordinary 'ounty tax . .'i mills Levy for Si?Ulntf Kund 1 mills Levy for I'ust Indehteilness i, mills Levy for Chain (lam.' . . mill Levy for State Constable 1 mill TmtiM is mills SCHOOL T'A H. special Levy for Schorl HistiiM No. I ''mills Sneeial l.evv fi,p^-l>"?i ii.,...... v*.. .. -ii i' i .> >. .. : mills Special lii'vy lor School It'strifi No. H . .'mills Special l,cvy lor School j >|v| | iri No. I ..'.'mills Special l.evy for School l)i-trici No. Ti, '.'mills Spet'iai l.evy for School II > 11 i c | No , s, i: i i I! > Sju'citil ,.cv\ lor School In-iiii l No In Mills special l.c for School District No. in. I -mills s| icc in) l.cv\ I or School I list rid No, 11. ; . mills special l.cvv for School District No. |:i, t; tnjih special l.evy lor School liistrict No 11. i mills special l.cvv lor School U'-trict No. 1 lnills 111. 1.1-vj 'in >' iiniii iii'iM-t Nu i; i mills in! l.i'vv in! si liiini Misini i Nu lv "millf SiK'i'iiil ' i-vv .hi M'liinil IliMliit S?i. I.'. .'inilN s^iwiiil I .< inrsiinii I uvi i iii \u .'mil ^t.ii l.i \ * " i iml IMslri- l Nu. ! ti.:t?*spi-Mill l,i'vy liirScliiHil Misirli i No. i. : . n i' Ns; ill! I.|'V\ nil > ?!< histli-i No : . I .: 1^ SQc?'hU l.i'v.v fur Ki'i 1 DfctriH Nu ; hi S|H-r iii I > i r Si-iii '' -i i ! i Nil .'.i " . 1 I S|hm-|i') l.i vv I'm; scIkhiI I'i iiti ! no ::i. i11. Mm* i?*l i i-\> tin v In"' l ivirn l \i : I in- * >! ? ?-. i: l.c\\ I'nr MijiiHil I? 1rii i No *.' iiillis:. l.evy fur I \ |;. "n.ilN MpwJii! l.i". y inr s !ii-i:ni No | i, - \i.-ui. : i". > lor si HI. 11i-11 . i \.i i: : spccilll l.l*V> In SI-; 1.1, Ill-Ill. | S i I' i V S|nn-iii! I ,i v y l"??r si-inn 1 11 ' l No. .v mis Lev) ,ui uilriol nu I'i.- .vI I! I! II- Hiirrinmu inwii-aiii l.t'v > for inlcriv-t on I'n I,, i I; I; I l iiMuloc ttiWlisi-iv knvv for iiiii-rc-i mi l'ii ??'n- I; i I- ii'l> i-'icki'iiN <'. II township '.'mi v I Nil I 'I'll ;<.< II* 11 l?o! In I I ,\ i I y liuiir it izrli I I will -I III m !H' \ I >lf~ I 111 . I'M". 11 it llllt I ill I ii10 Mi ill! ITS, W iii' ll t J ill j III t IT Ml \ ' j: I - . II till llutso i-Ycll^wl l>y ljn\ <*< mi lit til iron Ifoni! 'lux. fl "in \ iioi'-mis IcsiriliK In pity tlii*- lax l"i It'll in 11 -1j ! ':\c ilny- work mi tin* mini ''>111 ilci mi ln'imv Mi.m Ii l>t. It'll All | HTM?11v Ill'lUIIII I III' IIJI - ?lf :l llliil Ml year-- n r?- 1 illI>11 liir I hi-- tax i\xi cpl t lui-c OXCTIM'll 11J llUV. ?'afiiliilion l><>K lux All |iiim>iis "Wiling ilotr- arc rci| 11 iiotl III pay a lax nt lilly 1.V1 ri'lits III < > <-ll 1I1IK |{(,siJlf'i'l 1*1111 v? n. I). MARVIN. Stl?KK<Th That a ch'an, nice, t r.i^m. 1, u 111m>11 .ii liki' l'lickla nil's A'fir.1 Salvi- w [ inKtalltl.v ivlii-vr a I'llrn. rut. -i-aM, wound or pil<?8. ^t:i1 - ski ntics. I u great cures prove ii a wonderful hialer of the Worst SII/I-S. Illecr.-', ItoiM. fil'lis. eey-ema, .sUin "rujil ion*, as also t (> i* I hands, sprains ami corns. Try ii. J"c at all 1 ii uggi.-ts. I'll KKNS, S. OJlice of Internal Revenue, ()ct ->'?>. I'.iH', Notice is hereby given that the follow-ag described property having been seized on the'Jv day of June. 1010, in Spartanburg County, S, for violation of Sections :?;!7o Ii. S. I . S., .panit sclaiming ttie same must file bonds hi the Collectors oflice within 5)0 days of the date hereof or the same wdl be forfeited to the (.Tinted Si ics; rJ ill-,. oIiil' roli/n < !? .ii/..,; 11... CiUIimII M x-ii t'lo mid tlio S. Iv Col I i.i M**' cm ? f/i I (< >. A ' In l'ifki'Hs ('mini . f'T i i(>iiition til m.iu'M in'. S. (Jim liuile, one liuguy ?ml liari ( M uhIIohh of corn wliiski \ from M. " !. ("??e>1<. ,1 N<). r.SC'U'C(iSt Dep. Colli . ' ! I>isi. S. ('. r !';.uR BALSAM * 1MCJ1*\I? ' * 1 1 ' ' ; 1 4 1 htlr* f n*.^v . ,f * *'"T ? Wiy ? .<i ...'l to !' '1 r'-' OrAy v* . |fs Yen" ?l ("oiov. /