The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, December 01, 1906, Image 1

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THE SEuIR Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickens, B. 0., as second clas matter, under act of CongresR of March 8, 1879. VOL. XXXVI PICKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, DECIEI1BIER 1, 1906. NO.2 yd Cures Coughs, Colds, and Lung Troubles. Pr Pickens Drug 4 Farmers' Union * ~~~~ill1OIfl,OI ........ ............................................ -('onc1tiiet1e by the South cirolinn li unlcrmr' 11ucalional anid ,co-O p c t t i v e U l i n .. . me i sho h,1 bi ni lr e,it to .I. C. Striblitg,| Petidletoi, :outh (;iroliit. Q) 't)ll hon I lt.,i )'1'' 1 1-1 I'M t h i,(I ofj your neighibor has~ lw'n rVb you waI1t to leir his taie :at"lt tho fact, a.s to how it 'd:is ( n u)'. LIt \l(l V'' l Int bow , I'n the co1tton prL'~dilt'qr; ("1 tlt' .' t h a%e bxe(1n :todi a(re ;ti;l 1l eig r,bbed'c ~If their hon1le;-,t l:ti jud 1)'tiai in Itheir' b)uii'(',, nous: t ii (,iu r it . people had r a er take th wo rd i aid the dl(lai:r: fr'Itm the wou )ri than to IU the fets o f the ro ler'y from tle oel's whIt have :e,'lN rbb,l)ed. 1 tlh Ie neIioral) lig ht 1)y 7 1(s>:lrs. II1ynIe andl UF'v1 of iew Orlc-ans, upon l thw hull sid11) (f the spe'ulttions sidE of the c( tton mairket pit ,i nI out to t ho south ini il n istakable langling the han writing uIpon the wItll its to what, was in store Ifor for"eignl cottoIl 1)ei,', why the South has not be'en gtetting I.h ir hII'ar Of the profit:4 in cott,n, Mr. b :uddon, tie A.tlanta - hanker, be'tore the St. .u1uis cont venlti ln, 5:1id inle 'krt a sIUre of rasions, but each n, ot tIIe ' rea 501: oIly s''' to Iuhc u1. a n'w argumenOt. wh y this con,dition should be chaling t"(t in th e futu re. Ve 11111y c,ntsidtr that there Ire hut two pr("positious to solvc) to make it, pobi ll for the So(uthern cott.ott growers in the heronftvr to appropriate to thems-e.lvt1S 1)rolits that have been give,n up to other people. One of t.heso are to create a large capital-ais propos-d by the S: thI era Cotton ASsceiat.ionI--for' the " purpose of taking care of the weak Cotton whichl moans to hull the market. While the other plan as proposed by the FarmPrs' iUnion -is to 01pen up "i a diret. channel of trade het wVien producers and p)inn iers of cot.ton. W hen proper confidenlce inl the mutual honIefits , to eaIch-the? p)roducers and spin *n.rs-have once been well estab-Y lished, there is no qumestion about the praticability of making the producors' cotton stand)( for the ba siB of currency without the nees1 ty of piling un great piles of money to move cottonl with wuheni the world knows t hat cotton it3elIf can Sbe made a better b)asis of circulIa tion thana gold for the simple rea son that cotton has a world wide recogniized intrinsic value, w hen gold has nothing but a MEASUR~E of value . Prompted by the signal success of I having won out in three rounds in the tussle of setting prices and get ting them, the Farmers' Union now proposes to go the open road to market their cotton. In other words, we can open up a short cut road and dodge all the toll gates or barriers stationed along the present cotton highway, where lhe that toils not hase spun the trem. oyidons profits out the prodneer 's hands. "There is something worth knowing going on these days in the Farmeors UJnion, and if they were not strictly business, and *therefore sco,ret, one would almnost wish to throw them to the unre deemed outside just to see them gasp. When a man thinks they don't know what they are dloing, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, events Pneumonia and Cons nompany, Pickons, Parke n's Phar fie is~foolintg himself and losing his money oil lis own hot. Of course, 7ou will not know until you got inside how much you aC losing, Ind nto)ody call tell you. They might be fixing to 'swipe' you off te carthl. So y on had better get >usy and find out. You had b'tter ,o in Ilhan ou., and that. is sure. l'hoCn if your wif. iut.d children .now thy 'ould tell y;t to get. Iglit. folr l,i ae n 1ie r . tieu of Ortr \i' re"lienuK. ) . II y N e w s ' i s s u'o flun d l i, 10 tul),r I Ih, Il' Oi: * TIh t're'k i an imp 111eililg r ConL( )1'ehlelsiv.. change i nl ill the sy.tein if ianII ng): , war1'.hOui-inL andt. mart: - 11g ; o C0 on1. rThe I11ew tlt;t tjon vill be one whero ce)tn will he Iealt ill )v gluarante(1ed certiichat"s ttani(lnlg for th( Cotton, inlsteId If doalings inl tho cotton itself. '11is natlurll111y molv es aI rii -t1 icatr, wiIh stands for every )oint ,(titnneuted1 with cotton, With its Iuantity, its quality, its safe Itorage, :ni its protoctin agaiiinst ire. I"lo tI:itedl Sin0t'es gov 'it1111(' t ,1ilndles g''Id in this way. It t makes I safe storlfago of the god(1 itself a and tluts Out a gt)ld ctl'rtilica te, wii(oh S morn eon venilot for the people. Whtat is Ialidied in this wva'. It s grad(( 1)toporly, store(!, 11(1 !.,r'tified.es 3i put out to reprosenllt. he wheat. Pig iron is iiandled in is way. All thie celtileatce are irought to soine standard an(1 may bO handled on the stock and con mtercial (uxchanges of the country. By this m1ea1ns better and u)re itil)l1e markets are ob)taiied. l'reuendouts economies are accoml )lished by saving tht handling of h1 bulky article itself. "Railway properties and large nanulactuiing properties are real ,y brought to ho rt preser ted by t.ocks and bonds which arc simply -ertifi ntes representing a portion >f the property, and this brings the property' to better commercWialI valiues, b eause its certificatos maify be hand led by the mills and on the exchanges. Cotton is proba bly the onie aigriculturaI and com muercial product wvhich has not beenii brought into a system by which the man in Bireiman or in Manchester may buy uip his supply and leave it ini storage in the pro :luctive rogion, until he wants it shiipped out. "iThe agitationl upon tee suIbject >f cotton warehouses is not with, )t foundation and is going to ead to consequence which will be0 idvantageous to the whole South. [t transpires that it is not so much warehouses which are need(ed(, as some comnprehensive system for grading the cotton, guaranteeing the grades and weights and issuing I certificate oin cotton in any ware iouse, which certificate will be some a commercial commodity in ;he open markets. Heretofore, varehouses have i ssiiud certifticaites hich represent nothing in p)artic ilar butt a package. There is no vay of deahng in certificates which ion't come down to exact sp)ecifica-. ~ions and generally there are local ialues for cert.ificates which stand ipon the credit of a single ware aou se. '"Factory insurance is brought o a conditi on of great perfection mnd very great economy, by an Issociation of factories which clipi in to make an assured policy. In thn name way, if waurehionso wvould THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR F Throat in the imption YELLOW PACKAGE macy, Liberty. associate Ihomsolvei together and chip) in to mnaku upt an insurance( or gurantee fund which wVould(1 stand back of all the cotton in t.h' warehouse which were ibomht's if tho aso iatio I (o I ill a C,eerl Comiipanyi, it woui mn111ke a big dif"frenico in 1t, iu(no e of wme holl'ilc 111( I1 i f1..Ir n inl ief:4 l'o e 4above wr' w,"i . f, ohIl 4Andd [ i nowhe. T . 1 .: e'u tl:t .-1V rl(l 1".!;,l. 11 1 "a 1'm ) l.et, cal to evieuy IaO ii tate to folh r: with simii wok, and1] e i ll, s1e rli !t j b' : tee e llr,(,'t 'I t11'\.o (;. 144 11; 1..(( 1 } .i s : 11(.':I 111; 1' I) 4 ('('( e t :l"1 ii t fe e 11: r,l t . are in fith. Ask I r i t. ii' (r)i liftlif) 1! . t .l 1at1 f r e : y ) of. I. t1 , ."St u i ie . r. L. At. kttgin, forau-rly Senaittor~: rI n t ar ,('d il i {,;d T ( l t ' e lerk iII I e ary a dl\( i Sttes olce,die Frdayfrmic. 8O t 1.t'1,k il hlexy e he i ed ti.rll r(! vol iII1 1 i p ll h'(' l:l f, ()I _ll i ti$11 1) tt.Btiit1.Hihn was ia ; o c f. l,Ii lt zrit' c t"a 1 '.J i:,)) i ,i' y o f triry of State1i4 hit (l emun-r. Taree ill ow it .. ilAer a trfii qurIlt iny drom 1,11tl (ll) 1!ita jt lai tc chi f w i h s briey thee mo~nIg ths overk the onrchae chrge o irni t!he., (JI 1'( it ' SttI ia i'l to 'l."t U r"h ;1 to"re, Delo\\s ("Iig lnd,l:t a 1farmer iv .1i)l i;a CO :rui le) i lN(1i t i( "104 ( :c,I killed (t her, , he ,b n tu 1re th r. Wil1 hispuly' wride ch 110le nlotlihs Oe gihe borchisethe s(eneo $, ~i 0 0 0 g n e ar C a l l Vii h,sh t a ndar c i lleh u , e t e n I r d h o r t . I volver upon hInsolf, killing hlnsolf 1 mnatantly. Highland was 28 vewrs old and his wIfo 22. AI.L L ) ED 1MISU1s11 OF T1.H11" M. 11.4 ,1I t'. tH. oilor d, Intin poni (apbital of pete lunothed In Georgia ro.oy fPhi lnrFitzgrald,pane in. d&iaald caitast, A indiedf tnstf bworutsb the ea grand jur Fidaime on the charge byn onf te anid Sa.e moair to deWaudAc nyman y,"1, ha wic her h)rasreen 8romtin acne outhern Goerna. Georgia, fondein the town of Fort, 000~ fon h)'fispeartatcenot 3 carreda net.,t sas lie y hoe overbenaccontedfor o ter Coycompanyl as no itscoho. cje the oloiztio arc th nulte of ofpeorknso. enGeri.M -st Folzerald hsnee intetd Ta i te, forme col)ttuOoiatitdcompai)5esi wctnld from G sseorgtit haveill been w lummose. It. o Iurned.anaoli oto the~~ ttaifgy bor the grndin jurt y.ol Lw 1Ack~. owart ofls Pth isni, Libor pri ta, and Pi.i D.Wrfor Cof. aue L. r~ t s s" 4 ,.tt+ + i .. t "r: ( . " i1 i t f f ti' . ti' Y } , :2 'Y."/.'i r " t Jit 1au t C 5" 11 5\ n I ., } S2i'7 " old. Y c k :. f. '1G;S r.t I N +2 , j; s. "+i liedr{t (ill! 1 t u.'.? 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V Ilatl C l 1 \ , it,":n, ~l13: hUtLi h L ' 11 i 1 j litI 1 utie in ie aw(3 iig~s ).I8 tha cthr[ ere oding it and, s1)ligk Arlways il frmt gra or (ienl 0(l1rew \b \ !' r 'nl,eiaai ihoin,i ~i~ fewC si tit of d- ( of lan al~~~~~~ rc.'l edty ruhqidrti Isr ^ctt.F~ itttci it gC(, ,ait t11 (le ofp - gY o ra,_ ..d t1 i4 m .r aJl[H,i QIshI)f.11 *1eograill o f ii*' IC1m1n tel tA11)wl'4 1 Y U Itud tt 1 Iti (h,.iossltl I'Ilet (lOt ('(lllj)thitory' (Iitl thil11 it.iO i ill ji V l ' MAN IN caped th Many % Using UI Aribute my Ea-1reme Old Age to the Use Ir I 6 l 1 tt'4.t?t ,% "'i.,4 r Presidents; elccted., na Ys protected hi u(dcn c hang.es.I r of fo;sr wars. horse w"han 9.9 years conquered the grip with s in a land suit at the ) years. s i-'e-ru-na the greatest. of tCce age for cata'rhal l hink all ready-made are alike, you eC our Schloss cloth wvay they look is one andi a big one'. Ex styling and taiIorng sile for that and the are as good as the Ir-op your prejudice "Readly-MVade"' long .0 try on a Schloss ou'll find it far better average custom-tail ve all the latest styles. :1 see them. Suits_$1 SEndel, doncll0 of TIampa, Fla., ni n-.anik God for my pHrosent 0 Uoley's~1 Ilny ( ure. I I and( all kind of kidnov' otlhing donofl 111 1much1 goo'd 'ley'si Kidneify Curo. Four I I rme, and I havo no0 more aek and1( abIouldera. I am 62 d rnuffered long, but thainka g idno11v Cure I am well and d1 enjov myaself. It ini a - commttendc it, to thiose need( mel(dicin11." ParkinsI Phlar y, and( Pickens Drug Co. h it your bOyhood spirits, imo iblene of youth, wo of..~ ife, fre sh courage and f roe- hc heailth inl HollisIter's Rocky ta a. 35 cenits, Tea or Tablets. *f r Co. -T' e Terrors of ianters By. e-ru-na. NSpeaking of his good1 heatlth and "exiteme 01(1 a:I(, rt1 ". Brock says: "Afier at nan has lived i te wtorld l:: lo1g as .I h ave, 111ght, to haVO ''ul.di out a great linanty tliinas by Lx. 'rience. Ithinlk have done so. "One of the things I have found it It) my entire satisfaction is the ;pcp:: ting for rliietnts that ne d:c dir'ctly to tie effects of he c :itn.. :. Fo;r If7 years I have t it c ic 5;h.ib'c climate fthl: U'r:. e' t. tates. "I i b\'l . very healthy 1.:.ln, Ct, to (t af '4 :;t1(t (itp' t'i)tr - -i()rt't(ou-.z, colds Ir!,ann 'sreenedy, ; JI 1o be tile ut u :. ~ nly,~i rda reine Ior) 2 ':. It1ons. It has Sil f: .' :; :by for ni lny yearS, rid I ,t.; y good health rid e'xti; r.fi -g to this remedy. "I' ;eaiiy 1t s all iy recluire rl i . (t p htt Ine ftot the evil ef 1 : < ( 1ud eni("1 tb :r ; it keeps 31110 1 <nli :appir"li ; it ':ives" meP sltengith; it tr 11; u}y ltoodc int 'n d riruiationt, I ave ct t to rely uo ni it, almost, tn irtlv for ite rtanyl\ little things for hh-h 1 nee"d :nedlitino, "Wht'nt ep}i(imies of li .rippw first ';:a to t ake th, ir :at>lwta r: nlee in this " utry 1 w\as a silferer from this l (::J se'verf 1'ng; sieges with hi g:-p. ,t fir:st I uIr not know ib:t .'rnii a, i a rCmet'dy for = i . hVIen I heard that '7 . I .le ei mh aarh t.: .3.rna for a"ia grippe and ]i:t it ltln ,cu th thing.'' in1 a1 late1" l'toer,..\ir. !triolk w\rib. '"1 :II m wteil ani I ee itas well a: T ltve for' ya:Irs. 'I'ht onlIy thin I I11tt lh ir: mt IS 2m' sight I. I I I ttihl ( seu wIn"t r I ('rti( walk all1 over -thie I:arm, 11d it wouhnli do ino g;otid. I would not Je withou)0t Peruna.'' Youi-s tuly, When old age comtes, it. Ibrings with I (atarrhall dIisenses. '-;ystnetim(Ic t1nlrrh Salmio.t,universal in old1 peopl1e. ''hii3 xplatins why P'ernna has hleeome so t:.1i:. n::::blo to mn1:u oldi peoplle. Loon TbvthsL4wL /1 1:. ' i1'~.t SCHILOSi BROS. Co. Fine ClothesMakecra D.LAt/on m.J VLw yoRjg 0 to $30. 320 South Main steert, Greenville, 5. C. CASTOR lA For Infants and Children, he Kind You Have Always Bought Beoars the ignaturo of IELP IS OFFERED 0 WORTHY YOUNGj PE~OPLr o earnestly request all young persons, tnomatter w imitedl their means or education, who wish to tain a thorough business training and good pot n, to write by first mail for our great halt-rate 'o. uccones nirdedn eun prbabe ro 'to Ga..AMa. 3a.gg. Conog. ?Sa,n -a