The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, March 19, 1908, Image 8

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Prof..J. W. Swittenburg left Vhis mnorning for his home in .Newvrbtly i respone to a tele .ram ca*Ming him to the bedside o)f h3s !?ather, who is reported criti1 aT.y All. We hope that he - v.n' % l Ms father much better 'and th1at he may be spared to Atis el1enmm anid his country for :4enany yoWfs to com11e. Tho-n- w :s quite a homelike * wedding at the iesidence of Jas. &.4ut1eIqad on the 15th inst. W. A.. Fakc led to the hymenial l Id, oldest daughter 40f Mr.. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland. The .ri&e and groom are well econnected and Ihavo many *riends, who wish them a long .and happy fife. The ceremony . vas performed by Rev. B. F. Mmphre. fta tement orhe-oo I ion of The Pick em; Bink,:located as Pickens, at the , 1:6peof .businc-'s, .Mal ehl V 1906. iResoutces. YCoans and ECstunts $124,174.46 .De)mand loans 25,000.00 t Over Dr.sfti 2,810.77 T'Nank-'mg Remse -and Lot 1,125.75 s.Furniturf and Fixtures 1,574.118 Due4T.mUanks and Bankers 18,974.-18 "CurremV . 4,500 00 4,1 ol 1.1 00.(0 ;Sflvar, Nidkels and Pennies 1 931.S6 "m.s~ and Cash Items 1600.00 $177,0 ).''0 Iiabilities. C(apital Stoc Paid In $20,fCO 00 'AUadivilad Profits less cur rent expeim s and taxes 23..555.58 Due to Binksi iand Bankers 210.61 Due Unpaid Dividend 10.00 Individuai Deposits tuhject to check '71.050.14 Savinga feposits 0,000.00 --Cashier's Ciecks 1 673.27 $177,605.60 State of:South Carcedina. County of Pickisns. Before me cae I. M. Mauldin, cash ifr of the above named iank. wlho, beit g dily .,r %vorn, ia.iS that tile ab.ve and foregoing statenment is a true cond' .4.ion of t bmink, as bhowl by the - 2ook-0 of ; Lid bank. . M. MAULDIN, Sworn to nn nlicried ):ufole me, this 12t0. doy of Mareh, 1093. -G. R. Hecres(qmal) Notarv -'ublic, S. C. lCorrect Attust: -..T MCI. Diruce, .J. ". hmister. Directors To The Public. The iloirt or Countv Commiioners gives notice! t4ait ti,'*v will not approve sor pay ,ay el,.it. for bridg'e or read w'corC not (oti l (ia tell for by n11(A of them Lefor- the w"rk vias purformetd. E. F. LOOPER. Sui v isor. 'I'e V%'0r:3j P:-ste';,ion. A well knw ~ i: hysleia v:'s tol~ina ai friend~ of 2. the lua.>ro phases4150 u: the praft(hi ve of 1 heivn whe he ouI1 was "'Now. it i.; aI !a1t."' 4a id thle physi. (2lan1. "ht l iIL iml!y fe'ver there Is 110 ,One*~! atient to1 a (ert in dllmai1te mtay result ha a etl~te which woid not ma11 '4erialize in the caste of' an~other. As ai 1'ule, J Edyike thea one 1 amieled to take .2al-ner t lip. In 1 his contie ion I once eCncoulnter'ed ai great surpbrl.se. A large, 4ime lookinug foellw came11 to melt one0 day1 suerin~g fr'om lhay fever in its most -- ' -11ggrave fii0( orm. I naade the usual .suggest Ion that hie takhe a trip at sea. "ie gave me1 a 1look of dlisgust and prepaired to deopart. 'Doggode Id!' lhe exclaimed. 'I'b de eapdld of ad ocead liider. I lb adI sen!' "-Newv York T1rib Astigmatism Fromi Reading In Bed. .Astigmnatismi, whle'h is a condition where the refractive powers dIffer In ~the different meridians of the eye, Is :in miost eases hereditary, but It Is of ten acquired. The error of acquired astig nmatismi often takes pla5ce durIng and *after a severeu illness and ('anl be avoid a.d. by proper' preenutions. Th'le wvhoie -.Bystemn 1i in a weakeed conition, anld *the person so affilted, being contined te the house. Wvill resort to reading to ppuss away thts time. and this ia often Spacieed whuIle In a reelinIng position. ''There 'can he nothing more Injurious jthani this lratfitee. Read(inlg undler' these ,Mondit-lons over'bu rdes th mi'Luscles, anifd the .action of thene muisclies uiponi tde form sof the eye causes an Irregu-. dirl~y -'iln .the .curvaturte of the c'ornen'f. .. dh l 'knlOmuI .as astigmatism. rTs jI *OAi~Ctrimetal to dlistanft viatoni and14 ~~nakesa reading and1( near wro k diflicult. An en:ineeri~i went to school to pass Sseaid thet examlinler, "what steps would ZOti talke If the man steam pipe weree WIving out?" TheIi enghnt'r replied, -' 0 ~ iould take the engine roonmsteps thlree ta time." ie passoed -the 4epr..-A1l 7 j'~ourae TIIies. CRA STAI We are now your order any it up tomorrow dered. Much right kind of I higher. ou P. S. Thie g.d ti.e to bread~y. Have you heard of Dui. PHILLIPS, of Brecv lis WVONDiERFUL WVORK amongr the sik tm curing and b~enefitning~ everybody I ge a ci and black, rich and pcor, old and~ young. I uill >f Pickenw, S. C., for a few days only. (Na: would, be gladl to help: the sick and af i cod '.' h pay either ladies or gentlemen t-> talk "i~h mn :ions, both public and private. are strictl i .O CONFIDENTIAL. Call and see or wri'' t'. Parties inside of incorporation can on'tui be in Pickens until the 2-;th instant. Ask at Mr. Hlames' restaurant for me. Addk DR. I. Z. PH IL L General Agent. P H-OW ABOUT YOUR GARDEN SF WVe have a complete variety of Buists andI Seeds. They are guaranteed absolutely Iru*Jh BOLT &. (j UP-TO-DATE DRUSGI Pickns, : : South 2in-rice CahM rhns CaDARD'c Paten carrying~ Standard Patterns in stock and can fill (lay. You can buy your cloth to-day and make .1Don't have to wait for the pattern to be or timne and trouble can be saved by having the atterns. They are cheap-i oc and i 5c--none a M BROA IN MR 7M -Prlice (ash atrcrins, egg markt has struck the bottom. Now is have tn egg feasi. Set all the, hens that gel CRAIG BROTHERS. airdl .,. and There is generally always s rad 'fn etd? I and especially is this tr e in the :me ie a- wvhite genicies have we prepar-d. Del h 'n the town and Suote somie prics that will ' this ad.) ing the right goods at right pri aUt nloe.1 t A iI Mv consulta- 7- 10o- 0 T race Chains, extra I -\ BR1LE an dl 6%~ foot " " lgh a vforci cuar. .R d 13 Tlop Hlames ~v fr cnula Good Root Plow H-ames *JIIUC ? ~'* e leavy Raw H-ide I ame Strir rI)Dodson's Paten t 1-lame F'aste res~, Good Blind P'low Bridle I PSHeavy Blind eckens, S. C., HgirGae I l eavy C 'liar P~.ids - --Plaited Plow Lines (32 feet Ic S"Best Cott<>n L ines (32 fe, S.ngle Wagon Linvs, - -. 4-Tined Straputed Pitch Fork: I teavv St'eel Diiahingr Shove.h Redc Jaiket Axes E u ~ K~elley's Perfect A\xes Axe Hlandles I erry'~ Ga' den Circle Foot PinwV Stocks stock- A few mo1(re. "'Rel ChieI "Co --verthing{ in Piuw Shapes \\ e: are still s lling Pidmont Conme to see us and let us figi 8Th W, E, FRiEEI , . "AL the Oli (..aro.(:zIt \\. ve . ouon wi. evr. >ehnneddo the am sprng Fr ll uc eer oww gvafesu etin no dnbt ppea to ou a be mes:in eavy 65c :er 40c. 40c. 10C, iers 25c. $1.00. / $1.25 and $I-5Q. nhg) per pair 25c. t long) per pair 35c $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. 5oc 65c. 65c. 7.OC. J OC. andI 15C ni Shellers $1.75 MiI'inig Co.'s Flour. ire with you. VIAN & CO. I Stand." 4. tingr. Call for them.