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:>y. > v \ ?: >. i* ' ' .; "-'fswf. Pickens Seutinel-Jourael ; " t " ?' ' ? Intend M Plokous I'ostofllce tin Secouci i;in>-i> Mall Matter Pit KENS, s. : ; l? r ?.? MA V HJ'c. :i tVttO borne Figures that Startle. Wy have just finished checking through our subscription list and we find some figures ihat startle us. Since January 1909 we have had subscribers to discontinue _?? . jLor various causes?move away without giving new address, discontinued by post master, "refused'1 etc., to the amount of $411.50 worth. It is appalling to think about. This amount would buy 10acres of irood farming land, a faiily good house and lot, a cracking good pair of limine nnf nnf m\ infftrnof 1M IllUlVOf | M I II V7U 11 Wll II 1 ll.1V/Ol1 AV years at vS per cent it would ho the handsome little sum of $740.(50. Cash down in our hands it would pay a lot of debts, it would buy a heap of the necessaries of life and < few of the luxuries, for several months. No wonder thai newspapers all over the country are tfoinn* <m a cash-in-ad vanre basis. Throe years a one man we i know ov a<V| !od thi method,! and lie had rompetition in bis | r?\vn tinvr, . nd h<? lets; .ii'lirv <! to ;! sirid Iv : inn* ; m '-\ en raist <1 t ho ]v iro ol !ii | . : ">(!<' a Year. :'v c.r iv has a la . r oiirulal'.on than he ever had. ! > ! has j hi 1 in new material, inclml ; in^M linotvpe ! vpesettinii' ma-i eliine. 111 ploy an < xpci l prim ; or wiln i< :'i o<wi<i : i1 \ i ?H i ! i 11 ! i I writer and gives 'his service to| liie advertisers lice. His ad patronage has trel?!<;d since he changed his way of doing business, and !hr style of the ads now appearing in his paper are widely copied by other printers. This man has adopted a business policy for his newspaper and has a good sized bank account. discounts all of his bills, has a big list of readers and is on "easy street." Other newspapers are following his example As soon as a subscription expires for his paper that name is cut off, regardless of who it-is, and it stays off until a renewal accompanied by the cash, is received. lie plays no favorites and knows no man except ac oordinu; to his businoss oodo. hi loss than HO (lays 1910 will | bo. a tiling ol'tho past and 11)11 will he <>n 1 ho deck, ;i mow ycarj' will ho si art i'<l :ml wo \\ i-t a 11 I a in v. deal. On ,1 annary ! -I. i >ll .. ai advance. No credit to nny one! I .ind no dead head list. Ivvery-1' lliinu: will he paid lor. WE IN-1' TEND TO ADOPT THIS POLICY AND '.t STICK TO IT. EVEN IF WE DON'T 11 HAVE BUT SUBSCRIBERS. So far we have 2H names on our hooks that have paid past. j unc i:mi. i lie Durance- 01 our t j list. CAN and MUST do so. oth j, erwise will cut them oft. !, 11' all of our present listof sub- | scribers who are now taking and jietfin^ their papers would in t In- next MO days pay up to the first d.iv of ,l,niii:irv. I !)1 one year in advance, we would have in bank to our credit the I) 'indsome litt le|sum <>l t on which to do business, make improvement in the paper. and live on. 'I'his sum. t liou*'h . 11 sc.'itr ri'd a oninl in tin- pocknls Of SOUK* I 1 pi'Opli', III my <?! whom i; w ?Ii !m hnnl 1 <> ^;c| to v "tbrow* il ! colli ' In-iii,"' v iiiii- 11 some w ill nevi > p.-iy, but \v?- In In (' I! i Mm j 'I'il v ol I!n- in) " plo !!! < s r 1 n -I mi; W i: imv I' ! I. I'v. " i: v M'C h< wrn'i , V I 4 \ 1)V ,ianu;ii \ I. ' Wo MI'O tired I of the way W have to "skin" around every week to meet our expenses. Lt would pay us hot ter to "shut up shop" and de\ (?to onr eiexclusively to job work, tlijui m> run on the Wn V VV<> IlilVd ilium rl/-?i?nr "J * x' x,wl"h' \\ritii tho subscription money in our hands wo can make improvements and ?et out a ?00('i paper, otherwise, wo can't and won't. V\'i? luivn tr'wni in invo you the service that we hoped to get pay for but even these hopes have not materialized, REMEMBER, JANUARY 1, IT'S GASH IN ADVANCE, and NO DEAD HEADS Our Cateechce Letter. It has been a good while since we have siven any news from this section, however, we havenot forgotten the dear old Sentinel-Jonrnal as it always has a warm place in our hearts. The fanners are about up with their work gathering and sowing wheat. The cotton crop was short but the farmers realized agoodprije for wliiit t hey made. The .spirit"of improvement has it seems gotten hold of a goodly number of farmers in the eouul\ jmlgin . IV, m the number of new buildings that are going up! some <>i which ji li: ndsomo| rcsidoiu.vs. i> m . '.!! abearance ,i.i :.ji nit. i s ar : .? . I'n (tsju roils'I condition This is a ?,-oo(! iiinej I' farm jCanso ail favm !? <?-1 ducts living a uooil price. 11 was 1 h(1 w.ii< is pleasure toj pass through the (own or Sixi Milt a few days at^o and il is as-J tonishimr how nianv imnrovo-! ineiits have been made there in [ the past six months. At first we could not realize that we were at Six Mile when we ^ot a look at the denominational college which compares favorhly with the colleges of the cities. There is some talk of asking the post oil ice department to reestablish Meet P. O. And niveau evening mail by star route from the nearest railroad station. We have been requested to announce that the ('ateechee Brass Band will give a musical entertainment in the ('ateechee hall on Saturd.iv liii^ht the lid, i 1 ist. A small admission fee will he chanced to defray the expenses of I he oyster supjer. that will he served at the hall t hat ni<cht. Pjof. lvosenhoro of', f J I'i ?< 'UWiWlJ llMC I if ?? f t ? l / * I* i l H ? ? x . . WW,,, ? ?(.' " ? ? ? C I ^ ' 1 1 1 'S (his hand fo.-sonn- time and the boys arc well up oil music. Mrs. Osic Browning a chamiiuu voun^ widow and i;er half: aster Miss Flora Morrison, of j Was Icy. uisitcd Caleechec Sun lay. ('(oiu a^nin, ladies, for; you have mnrio a lasting impivs- ' lion on the old Bachelor of Caicechoc. i In Memoriam. Whereas. it. has phrased God j n His all wise Providence to re now from us by death our learlv helovod brother, .i.uiies! W. ('ox, and , When-as, in his death thej Jick(;ns Baptist (Jhureh has lost in artive memher and a conse ' ; rated l)eacou, therefore he it, Resolved. That wo, as a! 'hurch place on record our es-1 , cciii ol-his inic, iiohlf rharaccr and l';iil l? i'n 111?-ss in I he ?I is- ^ liaise (?l In duties i church () 11<*i111??T mill deacon. " 11 2d. TIi.it -jell III his death ^ j'ccl kcenlv (Mil* ' < s. knowil; I hat il i hi u'aiu. we how c <> I !lill!ii?lc Silbllii sjn11 Jo I lie w ill u ! i i ini win?H?' >\ is . 111. r " ft ' ' .11 '.V i, I' i Vi ' ! ! ; f , | i | irt 'I 11 . WO \, l . < I,. I ' I ! ' ' m WW'- w$ , ' v ' . v* - it-- % ' A*>* . to the Baptist Courier and county paper for publication. Pickens Baptist Churcb. Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Pickens county will be held on Thursday the 5th tlay of January 1911. All persons holding demands of any kind against the county not heretofore presented to the T-4 1 " "1 j5oara ?ro required to lilo the same with tho clerk 011 or before the first day of January next so that they may be examined and passed upon at the annual meeting. C. E. Robinson, lDec-lt Clerk. Six Mile News. On Friday evening the 9th instant, 7Jr. S. C. Mitchell, president of the University of South Carolina, will deliver a lecture in tho auditorium of the Six Mik> Academy. Tho public are cordially invited. Just before tho lecture tho Walker Literary Society will ^ivo a short entertainment. Mr. J. E. Garrett will move to Alabama in a few days. Foley Kidney I'MI. Tonii' in lii> .m i nation, i|ui<'k lit | rcsUl t'6|' liiiiikiii'ltc, licilii ni'lio, !;/z:n( s.. iirivi'ii - iii -.s lit.: 'y irri' <i i.* t - I tii - ail', i In 'ii.Miitisiii. '!' > lu*< |> v?mi hi-.iltli - ; .1.1 I lii? ills i if UllVil: i< I f : !> c..|i ,lVi' umr |.iiy.-icnl i<>rr<- ;':.r :i n i! I.OMltllfnl cil'l yr. i v I Vi HI* till i ! 1?V < ll.i'ii.t j J''ri<MKi '< i ' .v.l .Si(III Itv all 1 >! : s I or Oiiiclc Kclii f It iiifi.i.v i ?m r A .thina aiul sum.:.it hroncliiii-;, taKt* ! Fulcv'-J i liiii.-v .iri.l 'I'.ir. It 11iii< Ui \ rrlii'vcs the ilisemnfnrt anil sulTi-riii" Mini I I th?> annuyink kv mptoms dit-'iippcar. li j soothes iiixI Iwals mllauu'd air pits- ; siloes ?.'f iln? lu-a l, thna ami hrnnnhial tubes. It cont-iiiis no opiatos and no harmful drills. U?*fusi? sidistittui's. Sold 1 ?y all Druggists. They lluvcA Dclluite I'uriiOHn I'oiey ivianey rills give <|uick relief in ase of kidney and bladder ailments. Mrs. Rose Glaser Terre Haute, Ind., tells the result iu her case. "After suffering for many years forn a serious c tse of kidney trouble and spending much money forsoeal.'el cures. I found ' Foley Kidney Pills th?> onIv medicine that gave me a permanent cure. I am again able to be up ami attend to toy work. I shall never hesitntc to recom- ' mend them." Sold bv all Druggists. I' roin ii'ki>Ai>M tO "ICxcel lien I llcnlrli I So sav Mrs. Ohas. Lyon IVoria, III,: ' ) f< >11 nd in y our FoU-v Kiduev fills a prompt arel speedy eure I'o backache find kidney trouble which l?olh< r? ?I me for many months. 1 am naw ?njo?injr 1 rxc 'Went health which I owe to Foley Kidney Fills " S l<I hv all Driiyglsis. ' Notice to Debtprs and Creditors. 1 All persons holding elnimsj n^ainsl the estate of the l.-iiei James 10. Tallcv must present the same duly proven on rr be ' Fore the first day of January, 1011, or l)i' debarred payment,: , ind all persons indebted to the said estate, must make payment on or before the* above J date to t he undersigned. Mis. Martha I J. Talley, Nov. l?H()t3 A dm x. Do You Get Up Witli a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of I)r. Kilmer's | Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver anil | ] j bladder remedy, be- j I I' Cillise of itn n*mnrlr. I ? III able health restoring I ( Q t'ftti I u properties. Swamp- ( J if / J ' Root fulfills almost j . f\( ~t J every wish in over- , ' \VXA ! ' coinuij; rheumatism, ; 1 Vm-- V I ', pain in the back, kid- 1 , \?s' r,?H;! 'i iicys, liver, bladder , rj mid every part <>f the [ _: is; ' urinary passage. It J ??? ***& corrects inability to < 10M water and scalding pain in passing it, i t r bad effects t llowingu: eoflic|Uor, wine j i i/vjiti , iui'i o-crcniiK".; mat unpleasant ecessity <>1 l>e::ij{ compelled to go often I I trough t!i <! /, {im I to get up many (' linen during tni lit. i Swamp-Root i -not recommended for veryUuMK but if y<? i i> iye kidnoj, liver r l/Ud ! r tro d 1 . t \s:il 1> found jur.t *' h: re'iie Is1 von in ? h |i is heen thor- !; .ij.d)ly t< itcd !" ] >. ttfi ;-i.i< I" e,Mill h.:s ( roved f,o fc'.iecev.sfi:! it Rpet'ifil nr- i in^einent Ji n b< . r ' . \vh < i nil Nidersot l!- p.i; . . ii \> lot .il- ' idy tri. I it, m ; hi. ; i<- ! t tie i j !jlt frt" I'/ in;iil, " ' t' l'in;', . or j <?[)' .! ' lb > .v 11 ' tit' ' i " I , ?J, . ^ , : . * "s ! \ ' |4*!? . PvfMS f Mm 'j f " ' \ ^ ' \r#v ? ^ v'?%/|n f \ ' J ^'#?y \ , i| ^^ ? - At :&* > < * . / :fe . - ... 1/ TZfmK* j* if'' rJ . i J 1 ll ' iDVrW.ie:) P . SCt>?.OSS OKI Flue rialbc:> I* iSiltlmorc eml -tv.';-' lisSBKi ra U ^8! ( Clerks Sale. Slate of South Carolina I County of Pickens. ^ In Common Pleaft Court. Kdwin Earle, Plaintiff, vs. J. I. Vickery, et. al., Defts. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated ease and on file in the Clerk's office of Pickens County, I will sell be fore the Court House dour at Pickens, South Carolina, during the. legal hours for sale on saleday in December, 1910: ; All that piece, parcel or tract' f>f land situate, lying and being| in the county of Pickens, in thej stale aforesaid, on Cedar Creek, wafers of Keowee riyer, having1, the following desr.ription: Hcginning on a pine, thence South to Cedar ('reek, thence up said creek to the mouth < (' Clark's: I'm nch lin>ii<'f> In tlw 1 .1 >t> i 1111 i no * * ' " * i/orner, containing ten acres,:, more or less. Terms of sale cash, i 'urchaser to pay for all papers and I lie re online of Ihe same. Terms of sale must be complied with within one hour or ( ihe premises will he resold at the risk of tlie former purchaser. , A. .J. Roirirs, Clerk of ('ourt. Nr?ii? ] Slate of South Carolina. ('ounty of Pickens. ( In Court of Common Pleas. 1 Lizzie Holding, ?'t. a).. PIIFs. j v. 8. Leila Aired, et. al.. Defts. j In pursuance of a decielal oriel* made in tlie above stated < *ase hv his Honor Krncst (fairy < 'residing .Judge,. and on file in t he (Merit's oflice, Pickens conn I y, S. I will sell to the high ) st bidder during the legal hours t i ?r km 11 -it I 'ii'L*i>iik I ' II Si ( ' i 111 salesda.v in December. HMO, 1 he followi11t_c desct ihed real es e ate towit: Ail thai certain piece e larccl or I ract of land in I In' oniity and Male aforesaid, on rater of Ki owee river,containing I lire*- In n id red and forty - li ve ere; more or 1< ss. adjoining inds of J (v I (olden, ,1. T. 'uUrK U \ I loll is am! di In'i known as I hr ).ini< | I ln;:h' homo plac<\ hi i'a' 1 In- sain plno? iliviscd hy lid \\ ! ! 11 VI;ir^;iivt I ,o\ > V, i i'_ii' 1 iit i>1 with iv '[ . i M; .< 1 IN- ? i !'i < " i i :\ and > , Ik on ' ) I ' '.fj . W v ' ' Wf, - . ' . V- ^ ^~ ' "4 W^MM^ ? '. n ? r"f.> . -v: L! ife-tSV ' - ^ !is 'V. ? fe OOes V / \ \ Almost ; 1/ .-4, h Iwheu il ,s f /, ;mi ' worn it a lil J|f< gun to mo1 of the pros; i dampness : j fabric, unl< fc.i.V, > I psr? i have been | cloth has 1 k | help hangir ^ /|| Mf? ^ must cling \ firmly agai if 1 > j ( pear a nee ol B | ; A wfcll i m I sT;' j. be right in ( ^ y.1 i| in the end. iff \ !;j ij The. clot lur int; uuc. y. ^J . bo and the: I settle upon f0** . twqcn tile f jo?i? 05 ii i:0. Ul*:is ' r NcwYorb ^ t' 1 ? ts?m n ? f| ^ y y PAE TAILOR 1111in \riij! * *. < ' mortgage of the premises with interest, from day of sale on credit portion, with the privilege of the purchaser paying all bash on day of sale. Tonus must bo complied with within one hour or the premises will bo resold on same day. Purchaser to pay for all papers and recording of same. A. J. Boges, C|erk of Court, , Notice of Sale, State of South Carolina) Pickens County. ) On saleday in December, 1910, [it 11 o'clock, a. ni., tho heirs at law of A. A. Alexander, deceasl?cI, will sell to the highest bidder in front of the court house door, at Pickens ('. H., S. C., the following tracts of land, to wit: Tract number one, containing two hundred and twenty-seven' (227) acres more or less, hounded I by lands of 1 )anie.l Alexander, lands formerly owned by Janu s Moore, \V. II. Moore ;und others the same bein^ the lower or; west lead of the Fountain Alexander trad, the same having been the land of A. A. Alexander at his death. This is a very, fine 1 raet of land. Tract No. '2. All of that tract r)l- r>.'ircr?l nf lnrifl Ivinir 'ind Vw. ! I " ?*? ? ?" ' mpc in the state and county a-1 foresaid, on both sides of Lon^! Branch, Waters of East a toe nvk and adjoining lands of Sa-; rail Alexander, Alpha Barton state and others, containing three hundred and forty-seven md one-half (147 l-'2) acres Tiore or less. '|\ 4- I 4 it.: -.-i I < I I I I ? (?1 HilM1, l<\VO I'll I I'flJS CilSIl ?n flav of' salo, balance ?>n a 1 i-cdit ol 12 months (wiih leave ; >( the purchaser or purchasers o pay all cash) secured by a nort^ane! of tho premises sold. he credit portion bearing interst at ei^ht percent per annum > roni day of sale. Thepurehas- , rs to pay for all papers an<l reording t In; same. This is a jjood tract of land. j Harali Alexander, and others. ! I. i,.( \ V A Ij?V <1 .??!<.? Deceased. " ) , 9 ' ?'?'icc <?f h inal Settlement and i Discharge. i I1 i. i- In r< l?y j ivi'il 111;? t I will " k :?( ; Ii< ;iiio11 in .i. !'. Newberry (. |, ) ' < lit I'roli I'll!' I'll ken* ! ii . v, i>i iin- r fiif 01 hum to) n,*i. 1 i ' i i, i v i . 11)10, ft ; i ti ''l< i . < + m:i ? < > \Uih ' ' < , ; 1.1-i11 \ it in. . i . f :'< i ! . >f\ - i s ' * \ I ie First Day / i A ;n't Uount. ? any sort ot a suit looks well irst put on, but after a man has tie while and his body has be/e around in it and the effects sing iron have worn away and begins to play havoc with the iss the shane of tho aam^ntc - - i-> v".wvr wraught into cloth and the been cut so right that it can't )g properly, so that the collar to the neck and the lapels lie nst the breast, the original apf the clothes will soon be lost, nade custom tailored suit will the beginning and stay right v lies we sell arc specially mAde ly as it is and not as it should refore, when it does begin to him, there isn't i. contest bc'i5411 re and the garment. t a 11 r%' fii fl bIesjtcd ^ rmmtmwii 111 ! iTiiTT'iiniriifiTTiiTiriTiiiirrj BILIOUS9 CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. i " Nearly Ever\}bod\? TAKKS SIMMONS LIVER REGU1AT0R JWNOT YOU,1?! Professional Cards s J. K. MOUOH W. K. FINDLBT BO 3>GS & FINDLEY i_awyers J'icKi-ns. K. C. > Iflirc ciVIT I't-kf . Itnllk IMf. Dr. T. A. Seawri^ht, bBNTIST, Pickens, South Carolina. )flice upstairs I''recall nn S'oticc of Kinal Setthlnn'iit aii?l ! )is(;har^c. NO'! 1 |] is li it Uv jriv Mivi I will it a k :i|[i,;i.i i> tu J. It Nowh'trv , .lii'li; of ;i< for PielaMi* t 011ii* \ in tip stiii#- '-r Sut:!li <iroliiia, hi iic >1.1 < . i i '!)'u (?l It Vlrrl hi lii' < . 111>ii?i, i r ;i-. i <>n thi-rcl'i. r ; s ii?i < j i >1 h-i? i ! iii ill Jit :i I'll, ii |i ' . ? 'c i ! i l> i it .fill, of ? i. 18l.il ul >. !.' > ? 'it i ii--, J, i I ol'inin ? _ i, . , v.it< r i'l i til nil . . ! i In. . . ...... i( ! t-i 'j K ft ? S" (, - ?- ' f ,v %