The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, September 01, 1910, Image 1

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// V * ^ I <1^ '"v 0 4 Killer* I \ i>ril c \ 1 ? i : ('I^Uciin, ' (?. * wee* ><! mutter, uintorcoCongroft* of .Tlurrli 3,1879 40th Year - PICKENS. S. C.. SEP. 1 1910. Number 15 "SINCE BUCK \ o Libert; Raked Fore and Aft. Comb Gathers the Nei o ' Some Are Personals?Some o In the eyes of the public gen- ; erally Buck may not seem to be ' growing but he still lives and has his being and he thinks that < he is doing mighty well in his little vineyard at Liberty. / _ I tell you, there are some j mighty hard hand shaking here j 1 this week, but woe unto you | candidates after Tuesday. Our "city fathers are still do-1 ing great work on :ho streets, ii Mint is tli<? ninin .1 I'pnt. siiill they do not seem to think that there are any streets in town i except the, main ones. Mr. . Street Committee will you cast your eye on some of the other ( streets and see if you think you are dealing justly with all of our citizens. Buck still thinks that a good ( ticket should be brought out for , and aldermen. We want ' ^^uood honest broad minded men to govern our business for us < nnrl lftfa not. wnit fill fVio hour i comes when it will be too la?e to take stops in that direction, only to turn with vain regret to the 1 past. Our young people enjoyed a picnic 011 the Shirley big rock 011 last week and report a good i.; Mine. Several of our citizens visited Knoxville on the excursion last Tuesday and say that they had a good time. J. F. Jennings made a Hying trip to Easlov this week. Miss Calla Chapman is again at , ner nome to tin* delimit or her many friends al ter an ex ! tended visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Chapman of Spencer, N. C. R. 11. Crane has opened n p the market recently occupied by R. h. Smith. Colonel says, come, boys and get your steaks. Cliff Rogers brought to town the '2-lth the first open boll of ( aHaji frrtni hiu fyi'ni Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. II. L. Clayton of this place to Miss Fiko of Spartanburg on Sept. 1st. M.. iinoni,. ^e 11 anoiu vi uim ui till; Mini of Lipsconibe & Russell, of Greenville, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Nettie Kelley of R. F. 1). I}, Central, was in the city one afternoon last week. 1 ...u~ : . I Ull. O U ?l lUil 1 11, WIIU Ir> w t 11 | known to many of our people, I visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boggs this week. Fire was discovered in one of he guano houses on tin; railroad Monday hut the bucket L J. F. Williams and P. (). Wil Ison of Oateechee, was in the city Saturday on business. Mr. G. F. Norrisof Oateechee, visited Liberty Sunday. Mr. Henry Martin and family of Anderson county was in the city Sunday speeding their auto. I Mr. John Strickland and family are at the Brown Hotel. Miss Lucy Hello Jenkins of Charlotte, N. G\, is tho charming guest of Miss Annie Belle Brown. Quite a livoly time huro Sun day betweeen some of the linemen of the Southern^ Bell Co. m A CALF." "Buck," With a Fine-tooth *s for Onr Readers. Are Not Personals at All. and some of the colored population for which about five of them appeared before the Mayor and received their reward which was $10 or twenty. Old booze was the cause of it all. Mr. Grace Sanders of Liberty, has accepted a position as clerk for Mr. White at the Alice Mills Easley. li. J. Smith of Kashiv, was in the city Sunday to sou lis brother Mr. J. P. Smith. Mr. J. It. Ashmoj'i., a ))opular real estate man of Pickens was seen on our streets Monday. Gov. M. F. Ansel was in the city this week. Mr. J. P. Glenn is confined to his room with grip. 80 Buck bids farewell to all candidates who 00 not uetin the second race. Buck.. The factory inspectors and commissioners of labor from all over the United States, who have spent several days i Hondersonville, will journey to Columbia, via, Greenville, wViiu'd will at the country club. Foley Kidney I'll). Tonic in quality ami action, i|iiic*lc in results. For backache, hea i m'Iio, ?Ii/.zmrss, ncrvousiK ss nriiuiry imxulnntiff and rheumatfc*:n. I i. u .. . : 11 C v lyoliuii j 11111 uwiifih "i i>rv\ York state arc iji Oran^eburu county looking over some lands with the view of buying to raise cotton for their mills. The ItdHt Hour ?if I.lfo is when jou <1 <> some great deed or iliscover some wonderful fuels, 'l'hin hunt came to J. K, Pi it, of Ifockv Alt. N. < . when he was suffering lntens'.-l), ;us he says "from the worst cold 1 evn had, 1 then Droved to mv crreaL Hiitisl'nei ini?. what a wonderfe! Cohuaml Cough curt Dr. King's New IJincovtry is. For, after taking- one bottle, I wan entirely cured. You can't say anything too f?ood of u medicine like tlmt." It* the surest and bent remedy for diseased lungs, llemor rbagef., LaQrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever? and Throat or Lung Trouble. fiOc. $1.0 > Trial Ixjttle free. Guaranteed by al Druggists. Rhodo Coker, a negro womai of Winsboro is a heroine. Shi rnsrnurl sin ntrftfl rnlnr<>il nmn deaf and blind, from off th< railroad track just as a fast pas senger train was approaching at the risk of her own life. Botanic i / '->n , /?$ 30? irtk 1 imm (II: . ii.) Cares Thrnuyii Vbe Blood ??Kaoi! Poison, ^ /?$0 80? WINS, CAN- J^L re '? ?L!I, SCALY SKIN, t^F/} VlSri.ES, Iffeji/ R h c ii m a t1 s m, Ecze 111a Hching Ilumors. B.B. 1$. (Botanic Blood Blood) is tt only Blood Remedy that kills the poise in tlu" blood and then purines it?sent inir a flood of puro, ricli blood direct i tin* skin surface, bones, joints, an wherever the disease is located. In tit way all sores, ulcers, pimples, eruptioi are healed and cured, pains and acln of Rheumatism cease, swelling* subsid II. B. B. completely changes the hoc into a clean healthy condition, ?nvir the skin the rich, red hue of perfe health. B. B. B. cures tho woist o cases. Trv it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM B B pleasant (in<l flare to take; comnoscd or pn liotAnic ingredients. It purifies nnd on rich the blood . li. H. It. strengthens tlio norv and I>uII<1h up the broken down system. J)ru gists tl.00 PBK LAftOK HOTTbB wllh dlr tloim for homo euro. Sold at All Drug Stores. Hazel Happenings. ! Hazel, S. C. Aug. 29, 1910. I will try to <jjive your man; readers a few dots from this lit tie quiet spot of the country. L Health is fairly good at thi j writing. ? Mrs. W. A. Davis' health i much improved. Ben T. Winchester is mud improved in health, lie is abl to he Out again. Crops are very good considei ing the wav thev looked som itiinc ago. though wo think tha 11 lie present dry weather is < lit linn 1 hem some. Small jjraiu w.is very i?ood. i The count . eandidal-e speak | inK at Antiorh on the tilth wa j very noiutrd, though quirt. 'I'll ; attendance was small. Hut a | ! listened with rapt attention. Mr. M. 1). Cantrel! has treal ( (1 hinisHf and familv to ;i ni?' now top huggv. A. T. Wiivchrster has bong) I a canning outfit and is no> j ready to can your fruit. I So I will ring off. Mountain Snront. Card of Thanks. 1 wish to return my hear! felt thanks to the many genet ous friends who stood bv 11 with such unwearying kindnes 1 during the time that my den i wire was called upon to suttt before entering "upon the re* prepared for the children < God." and crossed to the "beai tiful home over there." Seldoi have any in need of sympath and the most devoted fiiem [ship, received so lull a measui of th<- best fruits of 111 hnnia . I heart-. From lift to Inst i! w;i j one unceasin:: routine kin< ness ami attention and t ii nlooni of death "was conquere J by the warm radienr??of tli love bestowed upon my <lo;i I wife who has yone before. A that human power rould do t | alleviate suffering and mitigat sorrow was <lone. Nothing tha skill could suggest and or lov . could supply was wanting an the altar of friendship was eve laden with its holiest insenst 1 j May the bread they so genei | ously east upon the waters r< . | turn to them after many da> . | and he who "tempers the win i j to the shorn lamb" protect thei j from all harm and long shlol them from the sorrow, sicklies 1 and death incident to human " ty; and when they < mie, i ' come they must to one and a may they be sustained and cor forted by friends as noble, tee " erous and devoted. More, v 1.1 i - - . 1 - V A I - - ? . - j t (III HI JlhK IOI lIH'lli; IllOl friendship could no! tciv??. lien. 1*'. Parsons. Mrne A I'lcll S. W. Jit-ml.-, t 'i Im till ily, A In . sr?ys | Hln ck a |>.*?("<*> ? mine of ln- ilili in I Kiiiu:h Ni -\\ Lift1 IMIs for il.i-v < 11 him of I.lv(>r iiinl Knltu-y Trouble nfi l'-i of i They an* 11 b pills on earth for l'on?iipation. Malar i i )v sti 'i i .in I >' )>i I i t \ j | nil I)rn^nists Professional Card J. E. IJOGGH W. K. FIXDL ?.i BOGGS & FINDLEY '|1 Lawyers ,?i Pickens, S. C. is Ollice ovor I'iekous bank. 18 4Htf PR iii. i ... i ?; Cattle Hall S Pickens Lodge 1^0. 12 hi _ _ B of re Stated convention 8:30 i>. ni? Mow ies evening after the ltd and Ud Sunday. Work ahead for all the llntik*. eo All vinltora cordially invited. By order of u moo UK. c, A. M, Announcements. ir Cards of cnndidatos for the various offices, ' from Coronor to ConRreBBman, will he Inserted In this column from now until the primary " election for the Bunt of $T>.00, each, cash-wlthorder. g For ftupervlaor. At the solicitation of friends I hereby an hit iiijBon ? uHiHiHitue ror ine oiuce ol miporvixor nf Pickens County, aubject to the o action of tho voters in tho Democratic Primary 9 electin. JAMES It. CKA1G. E. KHANK I.OOI'Klt announces himself as a canrticnte for re-election to the office of SuU pcrvisor of l'ickcns County, subject t'> the action ?>f the democratic primary election. $100 Reward $100 ' Tin. roiwWa ..f <l.io ..;ll I ? .... . VI HO |?lV|/CIO " HI Wt* " p'eased tp learn that there is at leju.t O one dreaded disease thai science lias heen able to cute ;n all its stages, "anil that is Catarrh. Hal'.'s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system, hereby destroying the (ouudaII tion of ih<> disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in domg it.-, work. The proprietors have v so much faith in its curative powern tliat they oib>r One Hundred Dollars for any I ca?'^h:i' it fails to cure. Send for list >t te?i imonials. Address: ,v K. .1. t!IIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. ttnld i>y Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation . Obituary. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gilstrap died on Aug 19th. at the age of two months and s four days. The funeral services ;s were held at Bethlehem the fel1 lowing day. The bereaved famr ily have the sympathy of their ^ many friends. >t "n1!, ..... ~ j neiu ir> (t ivnajHji ? nuau iiiimt l" is Death, 11 And with his sicklo keen He reaps Die bearded grain at a breath '' And (lowors that grow be 11 tween. , "Shall I have naught that b fair, saith he, (l Have naught but the beard et grain? 3 Hi ir My Father hath need of these II (lowers so sweet. () 1 will give them all back ,e again." /*/ ??-1 ^ i,t "So mother gave in tears and 1?UII (j Tho flowers she most <li<l lov<?. n She knew she would find hei child again r In the land of light above. A. Friend. rs T. B. Higgins of Easley is Held Up. d Greenville, Aug. HO.?Wore n reached here tonight from Eas Id ley of tho hold lip of T. 1?. Hig s, gins, day operator for the South ii- orn railway at that, point tun is organizer for the Order of Rail II. way Telegraphers. It, is under n- stood that Mr. Higgins had ; 11- considerable sum of' money 01 ye his person, and from meagre ac e, counts received he was rough! treated l>v his assailant whon he identified as a negro. Severn of Mr. Higgins' teeth wer h. l knocked out and one of his eye )r is said to he out, , He was in Cornelia, a snia ti>r . , town across the Georgia liiu t'Hl " ijj. and had jhst organized the ()i ?? dcr of Railway Telegraphers n that place, lie was on his wa I i to the stat ion when he was hoi IS up by a highwayman and rol bed. KY A posse is now hunting th negro and several of Mr. IIif gins1 brothers have gone to a sist ill the search. Jlc is a n< tive of Kasley and is a niarric .< :?I. ,-i> I.I. _ j ' ???-? It was reported at 11 o cloc that Higgins is in a dying <'oi jo dition. His wife Iftis been sun jtioned, Dr. T. A. Seawright, ',v DENTIST, Pickens, So'iith olins Stop! Look RE) (jKOW Thy Pick* MIS TIm*< Co. have just ojxmhmI i !u a new, clean, fresh > Hard!arfi--Hfiaw an AAMX Vi 11 lii Via JL1U U I J ULli Visit our store aucl we will < you MORE GOODS for LKSS ANYWHERK, and remember th Entirely New All we ask of you is to give I lighest prices paid for Co liggs, Hams, and anything else > And don't forget that we h Crimped Pel i Wo invito comparative ? i i ' doesn't, show a better er penetration we will of a box. Pita Hardware Pickens, - I _ Training Nurses. Free Scholarships. The Philadelphia .School for 1 Nurses. '221!) Chestnut Street, ^ Philadelphia, announces that ' , enrollment for the Pall classes will shortly he^in. This insti-j, . tut ion is recognized and endors-it J ed hy leading physicians every-,t I wliere Freescholarships in the " Two year Course are available and provide room, board, laund. oring, incidental expenses and r railroad fare home on comple tion of the Course. A Home 7 Study Course and a resident Short Course are also provided. The School provides full in* struction under safe and wholesome conditions and opens the v way to almost immediately fi- 'j nancial betterment for those 1 ) who need to increase their lf earning power. 1 A special Short Course Class ivtwtno ?"*f Vi 'I'h iu /?! *1 oo ! l/|?Ulin i fjvti, -l i i ii' * it tog 11 is formed at the request of leading physicians wlio are anxiv ous that some provision he 11 made to meet the increasing doI I i mand for nurses in all sections. | This is an opening which will s he appreciated hy those who need to <111i<'k 1 y prepare tlieni selves lor sell support and nurs '' in^ duty. An illustrated 1111111her of the School Bulletin, 1 which is sent free t<> interested persons, giving all the details. )- j IjIThOii I'iiiikiii \ ChiimI has Ii;i< 1 one flightful dra\vbaek-m;tlnJ ria troubh-ilmt litis brought suH'cring I ami death to thousand^. The germs I ciiiiM' chills. jft'VtT and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and genel in I debility. Hut electric Hitters never ,(l fail to destroy th-Mn and cure malaria (rouble?. "Three bottlea^'completely cured me of a very aevare attack of lv VV... A I,.11 Lucatna, N. O.. and I've ad i| ^ ' and Kidney Troubles, and prevent Typhoid, 50fl. Guaranteed by ail I)ruggiHtft. Authorities in Florence will experiment with the plating of ^ oil oil thfvktreetn to lav tnle dnat. A plant. Us in :! Listen! \D! TT fTHTll vv isjsi 1 ware and Grocery i}) :im<! arc getting stock of i Fancy Groceries. :onvince you that we will oive > MONEY than you can find at tne stock is and Fresh! us a trial order. untry Produce, Chickens, and /on have to sell. andle the. famniK npw ters SHELLS! 3 tests. I four shells pattern and a deepmake yon a present ait Grocery Ci South Carolina. Tlie.v HnveA IH-linito I'tirpone Foley Kidney l'ills k'v<' quick relief in jise of kidney ami blunder ailments* Irs lin.se (ilaser Terre Ilann-, Ind., lis the result in her case. "After sufuring l'or many years fom a serious ase of kidney trouble and spending uueh money for so culled unres. 1 found :oley Kidney Pills the only medicine luit gave mu a permanent cure. I am gain able to l?' up and attend to my vork. I shall never hesitate to recomlend them." Sold by nil Druggists. lailway Mail Clerks Wanted he Government pays Railway Mai Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually. Unc o .Sam will hold ?p.i k exatninaions throughout the country for liailv iv Mail Clerks. Custom House dorka nui other Government Positions, fhousands of appointments will be mule. Any man or woman over 18, r. itr or country can get instriu tion and ree information by writing at once to bireau of Instruction. 108 llamlir Uiililinjr, Rochester, N, V. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and foyer Suspect ft Uov To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or commo: glass with your water and let it stand twenty-foar hours; a i ! f a '""iek dustsedi'-7?5-' ,0 inent, or settling, r? - j ? ^" - "I / times during the night. The mild and immediate effect i>f Swamp-Root is soon realized. *t stands the highest because of its remarkable * health restoring properties. If you need a medicine you should |S2^!!i8 52ES2s3 have the best. Sold by druggists in fiftv-ccnt. and one-dollar sizes. ) ~7ioiiTTThVlnYr^T You "iay have a sample bottle sent free bymail. Address Dr. Kilmer haniton. K. Y. Meu^wg||MjMgM| Ul/V J \ X \ indicates an un5lI healthy condi/ff*\ \\f fi vJ/ jy l",M ?* the kidrjgH \\J If) fT^Trt^i "eys; too fre'vr C V -K *|iicifi desire to the back are also s> mptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladd r are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's fowaiup-Koot, tne prc-.n Kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder ainl every part ot the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or heer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to j^o often thrnnali tHo il.'iv nnd to trot in* ttmPv