The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, June 10, 1909, Image 4

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.stops loss of flesh in babies and children and in adults in summer as well as winter. Some people have gained a pound a day while taking it. Take It in a littlo cold watercor iMuk Get a sma bottle now. All Druts Ney at Pastor Despite His Views Hugh S. Wallace of Atlanta. Rejects Close Communion and Ministers Balk. Refused ordination by a corn mittee of ministecs because of his not subscribing to belief in close communion, Hfigh S. Wal lace the young man who has been called as pastor of the Pon ders ave. Baptist church, was unanimous upheld in his stand at a meeting of his congregation Friday night, and -if the com mittee of ministers still refuse ordination Mr. Wallace has de clared he will have a committee of the deacons of his church to conduct this service. The ordination c6mmittee, consisting of Dr. J. J. Bennett, Pr. John F. Purser and Dr. Len G. Broughton, all prominent Baptist ministers of Atlanta, set the service for last Thurs day night but on account of their refusal to ordain Mr. Wal lace because of his communion beliefs, the service was postpon ed. Instead of this service it is stated that Dr. J. J. Bennett preached a doctrinai sermon at the church Thursday night, which Mr. Wallace, in his con gregation Friday night, char acterized as "'an attempt to skin him alive." Mr. Wallace has addressed a letter, indorsed by his congrega tion, to the committee demand ing that they make an early re port, of their findings and say whether they will accept him as a minister or not. This letter was read to the congregation Friday night, af ter which Mr. Wallace address ed the meeting and explained his belief as to the communion. He read from the Bible and said that in it he found no restriction 4to be placed on the invitation to the Loid's supper. Following Mr. Wallace's re marks, a motion was carried without a dissenting voice to stand by Mr. Wallace in the po sition he has taken. Ho&'s ThiS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and be lieve him perfectly h:>norable in all busi ness Ira- sactions and financially able to 'carry out any obligations made by his firm. wVALDING. KINNAN & MARvIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken internal 17, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tfate Hall's Family Pills-for constipa tion. Ducklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. Wim~ M WeB as lea are lade Eisrable by Kidney ad Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesandlessensambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful when the kidneys are - out of order or dis :Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncomn a mon for a child to be -- born afflicted with ---- - eak kidnevs. If the chitd urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi * culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle pmph~let telling all about Swamp-Root, som, ei swp-.. including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, %inahaenton N. Y.. On every bottle. United After Fifty Years James W. Davis of Northville, Mich., has written to friends in Albany, New York, announcing his marriage to Mrs. Jane Young Bullis, widow of Bob Bulli.; an old Hudson river and -Long Island Sound pilot, who died fifteen years ago. Mrs. Bullis when Miss Mae Young lived in Albany in her youth. Away back in 1854 Jim Davis' !drifted into that town and be came acquainted with Miss Young. They were engaged to be married and the cerenlony was about to be performed when 1 a hitch occurred in the arrange ments. Jim and Mae coaldn't agree on some of the important details and both balked. As a iesult the engagement was declared off. Jim hiked out to Michigan and married and Mae was won by the pilot Bullis. Finally Jim's wife died, and Mae's .went the long journey about the same time. Then Jim thought of Mae and Mae thought of Jim, and advertisements were insert ed in newspapers by Jim in an effort to locate his old time .sweetheart. They met finally and made good the rehearsal of 54 yeare ago. They are now on their way to Northville, Mich., to live life out together. W. Judson Sarrat of Union, a former member of the legisla ture from Cherokee county, to day received a commission as second lieutenant in the Phil ippine constabul ay and will sail from Seattle, Washington, June 19. Do You Think For Yourself ? Or. dq you open your mouth like a young ird gulp down whatever food or medi 'ne beeofered you? 4, 4 4, * Intelligent thinking woman. in need of f from weakness, nervousness, pain and su e ng. then it means much to you that the ene tried A tru honest medictng 4. 9*Mw 'o igjrnx sold bw druis e e The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, for the cure of weak. nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated pain-racked women. knowing this medicine to be made up of ingredients, every one of which has the strongest possible indorsement of the leading and standard authorities of the several schools of practice. are perfectly willing, and in fact, are only too glad to print. as they do. the formula. or list of ingredients, of which it is composed. in plain Engush, on every bottle-wrapper. * *, *0 *, 4 The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription wftl bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for it contains no] alcohol. narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agent enters into it that is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and author-) ities of their several schools of practice. These authorities recommend the ingredients of r7Fii1e's Tindrite P'srpo for the cure oft exactly the same ailmnts for wthich sworld-fame medicine 's advised. 4, * 4, 4, 4 No other medicine for woman's ills has any such professionaal endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received, in the un qualified recommendation of each of Its several ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration ? A booklet of ingredients, with numerous authorative profesional endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country. will be mailed free to any one sending name and address with request for same. Address Dr. R. v. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. For Murder Of Her Servat The second trial of Emma Kaufman, wife of a wealthy brewer of Sioux Falls on the charge of having killed her ser vant, Agnes Polreis, about two years ago, began at Flandreau, S. Dak., today. Judge William G. Rice, of Deadwood, presided over the court, Mrs. Kaufman was once convicted of man slaughter, after a long trial full of sensational testimony. She is charged with having beaten the girl and with having scalded her with hot water, caus ing death. So much feeling was displayed against Mrs. Kaufman at her; former trial that the task of se curing a jury is expected to be a difficult one. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHiP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stu-< dent will te held at the County Court, House ont Friday. July 2, at 9 a. mt.. Applicants naust be not less than fifteen years of age. When Scholarships a-e vacant after July 2 they will be awar.d-C ed to those making the highest average at this examiaiopovddthey m--et the conditions governinig the award. it A pplicanits for Scholars.hips should wrie to President Johknso~n beinre the examnation for 5"holah'p examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free ti ion.Th next s.*ssion will opent September 15. 1!09. For further inror maion and catalogue, add- 'rof.rD. )3 Johuson. Rock WT The Kind You Have Always B in use for over 30 years, b ~#v-and h, sonala e40 Allow: All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children-Exper What is CA Castoria is a harmless subsi goric, Drops and Soothing ; contains neither Opium, No substance. Its age is its gun and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething 'I and Flatulency. It assimila Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the ! The K You Hai In Use For Ov TH9 CENTAUR COMPANY. T? MUN heap Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway. Ashevill- Ant Return: Account of qational Association of T. P. A's. May 1-June 5th, ticiets on sale May 28, 29 Lfo 30 and for trains scheduled to at ive Asheville before 3:0O p. i. May 31,t 09. final limit 30 days from date of ale. Stopover privileges. Black Mountain and Asheville. and Return: Account of Southern Student onference Y. M. C, A and Y. W. C. . June 9 20, 1909. Tickets on sale to sbeville June 7, 8, 9 and to Black >untain 9. 10 and 11. Final limit re urning June 23. 1909. Charlottcsville, Va. and Return: Ac ount Summer School University of r .rginia, June 18-July 31, Tickets on sale [ne 15, 16, 17, 28, July 5 and 12. Final iit returning 15 d.tys from date of le. Knoxville, Tenn. and Return: Ac unt of Summer School June 22-July , tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22,, 20, 27 ly 3, 10, 11 and :21. Final limit 15 ys from date of sale. Los Angeles, Cal. and Return. Ac unt of B. P 0. E. Convention Jnly -17. D)ates of sale May 31, June 1, 2. nal limit, Oct. 31, 1909. Louisville Ky. and Return. Accour.t nual session Ancient Arabic Order >bles of the Mystic Shrine June 8-10, 09. Date of sale June 5, 0, 7, return iit June 17, 1909. emphis Tenn. Account annual re nion United Confederate Veterans ne 8-10, date of sale June 5i, 6. 7. turn limit June i4 with extention to uly 1st by d. p- siting ticket and Plying cents . xtra. Stop ,vers. Seaul -, Wash. and 1teturat: Acecount lask-Yukon-Pacifie Exposition. Tick ta on e e May 24th unuil Sept. 30th ~a' I rni returning October 31, 1909 verse routes with stopover privilege's. Summer excursion rates in ell'ect May to September 30th final limit Octo'er t, 1909. Convenient schedul. s and sup).erior rain service to all points'in all directi ns iSOUTHERN RAILWAY. For infor mat ion in detail. call on any gent of the Southern Railroad <r a J. L. Meek, W. E. McGee. A 'ianta, Ca. . A ugusta, G L A G.P. A.,T-PA. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. is Kind You Have Always Bought Bersthe Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) cures Through the Blood BNaod Poison., SBONE PAINS, CAN CER,SCALY SKIN, - PIMPLES, ~heumatisml, Eczema, Itching Humory B.B. B. (Botanic BloodY{dod) is t he l Blood Remedy thanrills the poison t'le blood and thri purifies4 it-wend a flood of pure, rich blood 'tirect to li iskin surface, bones. joints, tind iherever th'e disease is located. I'n this t all eores. ulcers. pimples, erupt ionsi ehealed and cured. pain< andl aches fRi cumatism cease, su' ellings sub.si'. ~.B. B. completely c'n nges the b~ody to a clean healthy em. dition, givin~g eskin the rich, red I ue of perfett Calth. B. B. B. cures the wors:. ohi s~s. Try it. BTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BB lesant and safe to take; eornito o-e f nor ,tanic ingredzint'. It purities andI enihe b' ehood. I. II. i. strenigthenis t.I~he r m buids up the broken down syst es Irg ts 1.0J PERI L ARG E BOTT LE with direc ons for home cure. E~ in Picen S.hvb Bolt & Co. ought, and which has been as borne the signature of s been made under his per upervision since its infancy. 1o one to deceive you in this. nd " Just-as-good" are but and endanger the health of ience against Experiment. ASTORIA itute for Castor Oil, Pare yrups. It is Pleasant. It rphine nor other Narcotic rantee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and Wind roublcs, cures Constipation es tlie Food, regulates the bealtliy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. 'ORIA ALWAYS ignature of e Always Bought er 30 Years. RAY STRECT. NEW YORK CITY. Missgs His Guess. We will bet a ginger cake that the average citizeln of this county, aind especially the far mer imagines that he lives at home, but he. doesn't. He gets up in the moriing aid puts on his socks made in New Yoik, shoes made in oston, pants made in Ohio, then slips a pair of Connecticut suspenlers over his shoulders. le (lips some water from a Missouri bucket with a Chica go dipper and puts it. iii an Illi nois washpan, and washes his home-made face with a cake of St. Louis soap. He dries his face with a Rhode NIandi towel, comnbs~ his hair with a \ermont ramub. HeIt drinks Cuba cotfee from ani In diana cup and saucer, sweetened with sugar from Louisiana and stirred with a New York spoon. His knife, fork, and plates ane rnade in the North, and his table cloth ditto. He eats a piece Of C h ica go ham fried in Kansas lard, sOps his St. Louis biscuit, seasonedl with iBoston soda and Michigan salt, into Lotuisiana miolasses. He.wipes his mouth on a Ver mont napkin and seats his fan ily in Mic higan (hailrs a round a tale fromi the same state. His meal was cooked on a St. Louis stove with wood cut with a Pitts burg ax, and hauled in an Idi ana wagon. The citizen then puts a bridle and harness on a Missouri mule, gets out his plow and wvork in a flel encumbherel in all probability, with a New York mortgage. He returns at night and satis fies his appetite with another imported meal, fills his lampj with Pennsylvania oil, and~ lights it with a New York match. He then fills his Illinois pipe with North Carolina tobacco and set tleS down in a Northern chair for a comfortable smoke. When bedltimie comles he takes the family Bible which was printed in Massachusetts, reaids a chapter, says a prayer Tlcpo ed in Jerusalem, the ret ir'es to bed, sleeps under his impord ed covers and is kept awake t wo long hours by the howls of his logs, which are about the only home products he has On his farm. SHIOES:-I have recenily u In a line of shoes. not the largest in town but all nlew. elean,. styl ish stuff: fit any foot, from the infan's (at a (juar iter a pai)' on up to the boys. nisses. mHEn1 s tis line as I can save y-ou~ mmei money. Some spe.cials for Lldes in soft sole shoes, as eonf rIa ble as a kid glove. Aladest price. How about the leacht d and lonsdale underwear. Cihea er than buying the mateirw l anid saves all the worry of min . I won't tell how cheap I sell pants. especiall in A) to waist sizes. It this happen to~ be your size somethin u eod i coming to You. (6( nc i ns I have all sizes. re n morRL" ! ioflinili Rl bbd :'6" $2l, f0A - 1it I su ;I i*o t th li. inn- to i ov s.t the no1 ill dr~ l I!h S20.. Iier ti h r hIl ixplvl the )a: !;-ereachill, her on Thiii jjI v. Thi.r:-:<Liy 'lShleal andl er l i" r f<ecitletl to visit Seat ') ose", lie( <lert at iwls. I b I ift 1 ,i to - ' 0.( 0. ljet ween Ie ieets of a Led. 011 return 11' lonw it was fonund that bur z lu ll, ra nsackui the house ni '-.t(PIP!1 the treaStlre. i o theL Aulditors 10 VO P )1'*tt'1 ll the inic(olc tax 4. i . AII. IIc I wns t P v4 e the in -8f, in Iill a VieW to S ,i t i hI I'rue l 'iliution the on ',insrl -vlleril tullay ad re'4S(d CirCUl letter to all the in1iitors, callingl upon them to rpotvt specificflly the names of ill );1rsOns Io Whom blanks for maIikili retiI rns were sent whether these were sworn to, I't c. When answors to this circular re 1 ill in lie comptroller gener ail will know which auditors to rp ort to t he governHOr for remov 11 for failure Io enforce the law. P. P. P. P. P. P. 'l purify and vitalizi your blo)od, er.-ate a ;,,od np I wtite and give your w . ole yt I t Uone and trengti. A p ni r ,d ri ttendent at Saxvanna~h.siferinig wilh 11!alari. Dyspep si... an,! lihe n ma . ys: . fter taking P. P. P). 1ee: -- %*elt I li hlfe, and11 I- *r ' if h.,ofi . ive frever, if he could alwaysr - -if .iP. o." If rn rr- tire outfrmover-work and If ou are feelin badly in the spring and out ofsotae P. P.P. If your digestive organs need toning up, P. P.P. T! vou su ffe'r w~tp'pith hnd c, indigestion, debility and wee kness, take P . P. P. If you suffer wti t e'rrous1 prostrationl, nerves unstrung ad a general let down of th systeml take P. P. P. For Pno pp i pcon -houmratism, Scrof ula, Old 8.ws Mai .. s Chronic Female Prickly A:h, Poks Root and iotassium. The bes't bloo purmer in the world. Soi:nn:'t. . . Georgia. Succectric B!tter'S Suce hen everythtrg else fails. In nervousi prostration and female weaPknes they a're the supreme re:nesly, as thousands have testified. SFR KIDNEY, LIVER AND SSTOMACH TROUBLE it is t e b-est medirine ever sold over a druggist~s counter. II I0 8 76 Any Time is Bliss 11ime Keep a box of Bliss Native Herbs on hand for all emergen cies-for headache-distress after e atin g-biliousness-con stipation-r h e u ma tis m-blood disorders. Take a tablet once in a while just for "health's sake." p NATIVE BLISSERBS is an old-time remedy of roots herbs-and barks pressed into I tablets-easy to take-200 tablets for $1.00-guaranteed to benefit or money back. Get the genuine in yellow boxes only-made by BLISS in Washington, D. C. SSOLD BY . F. A. FIN LEY, Pickens. S. pa Ps Ps Ed3maniolls cuos in B1i poison, Rhoumatism lN fk p. p. p. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skini diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. Ls the best blood purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure con dlition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefitted by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root andl rotassium. F a, .LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. THE TIME IS RIPENING when, with the return of prosperity watcht s and all other good jewelry will go back to old prosperity prices. DIMPNDS ESPECIALLY are bound to go up. We can offer you some real gems today at a Drice we are absolutely sure will pay a handsome profit to the purchasess in a few mont s. Now, if er.3o- should buy that en gagement ring.. I. SNIDER. New, Fresh, Crisp SPRING GOODS. I have spared no means in securing for this Spring's bus iness the newest and freshest goods that could be found, and at the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as to give us a SPECIAL SALE all the time. WVe do not have to try to fool the people into "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputation justi fies me in saying that you get what you buy and what we promise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: We have almost anything in stock that the average buyer of dry goods may need, but es pecially do we call attention to white agoods. We have a grand assortment of these goods in plain a fancy, ranging in prices 10, 15, 25, 35 and 50c. the yar OUR COLORED WASH GO DS Are equa any seasons offering we have ever sho n-. A great showing both Men's and Ladies Under Vpsts await you here, also Men's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosiery, plain and fancy no tions and head ornaments of af kinds. NOW FOR THE STAPLES. The best shirting, cali coes for 5c. The best aud heaviest 36 inch wide sheeting that can be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghams at 5c. Remembe me when you want good shoes at lowv prices. A. K.PARK, West End. G-reerville, &- O WWELLA What about the old scrap iron that is in your way We want to finish out a carload by the first of June and when we get up the car we will not be in the market for scrap iron again. Gather it up. Ilemember the May meetings are not far off, so pre pare yourself for the occasion. Let us fix you up with a nice pair of Oxfords, fancy socks, Dress Shirts and Sus penders, We can also save you money on a Summer Suit of.. Clothes, Ladies, \Ye Want You to See Our Line of Suvimer IOfv Goods. We hive never had better sales the1 we are having now. That me-ans plaased customers. Come tose -us, ~ . CRAIG BROS., One Price Cash Store REAL ESIARDE. Ihave several farms, varying in size from the small farm of 35 acres to 200 acres, located in different sections of the county, that I am offering for sale on ~ iug land call on or write me. I also have enquiries for land that __my present list does not supply. if you wish to sell see me. Yours fo Busins