The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, January 06, 1910, Image 7
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?1910, we welcome you.
?The first cold snap of 1910
ts riow with us.
? ?TJie annual pilgrimage of
that class of people known as
"renters," hasboRun.
?To our friondtf, patrons and
readers, we wlfch you a happy
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ana prosperous year for 1910. /
-?The students of the county,
who have been spending the
holidays at home, have returned
to their respective coilegos.
?Married at the home of Rev.
B. C. Atkinson Dec. 22, Mr.
William Holiday to Miss Lula
Merck, Rev 13. C. Atkinson officiating.
?fix-County Commissioner
John P. Smith left on the 21st,
of December for a trip to Texas,
where he goes on a visit to his
brother, Joe.
?N. A. Christopher will occupy
the J. E. Parsons house in
Pickens, and Mr. J. F. Harris
xirllt ?rtAtr/\ /% V*/\ i-1~ ? A. ?
ntn JUUTD IAJ mu IJIMI1U U1UI IVir.
Christopher vacates.
?D. WinchesU|, of Hazel, believes
in raisinpr Uho heccesary
supplies at home, and as an evidence
that he does Mrs. W. has
sent to this olIice';*Wrice turnip
weighing pounds. It made
the editor an excellent mess.
?Married on the 4th instant
^.tijt 2 p. m., at the home of the
officiating minister, Miss Maggie
Mull to Mr. M. A. Clark,
Rev, A' S. Whitmire, ofticiat
4ii?. All of the Looper Gin section
of the county. The happy
young couple have tlio hearty
good wishes of their many
friends for a long, jtrosperouB
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No. 235, F.
* oWC WiImltlWed thei foHbwlng
officers on Dec. 21^t. J. H.
Cjiapalear. W. M.;J. S. Christopher,
S. W.; J R. Griffin, J.
W., J. O. Gentry, J. D.?Boggs,
8. D.; Parker Brown, Treas.;
W. H. Chapman, SeC.Boggs,
tyler; J. H. Black and- rlutchings,
stewards. After the installation
an elegant banquet
was served.
r~Mr. David Lesley died on
the 2tith ult., and was buried
the day (ollowjnu his death at
Cross Roads Church, a large concourse
of sorrowing relatives
and friends witnessing the obsequies.
Mr. Lesley served
through the war and had several
sons in the conflict. Mr.
Sheriff Brown is authority for
the statement that there is not
now living in the county a man
who had sens in the war along
with himself. If there is one
We would like to know who it is
as a matter of information.
?Miss Louise Jones, the popular
little "hello" girl o( the
Pickens Telephone exchange,
was the happy recipient of a
purse of money given to her
during the holidays by the sub
scrlbers of this exchange. Miss
Jones asks us to thus publicly
convey her thanks to the donors
and to say to them that she appreciates
thoir thoughtfulness of
her and to assure them of her
best wishes that prosperity may
alw lys smilo on them and t(>
assure them that her best efforts
to please and serve them will
Always be at their command.
?H. Dilworth and family
Will rnojp to Pickens county
about JmN&ry 1st to mako their
%LL1 it- w.i -
nume. Mr. uuwoith will have
charge of C. L. Dean's farm
,&t the'town of Pickens.
h quite as good a fannor as ho
is salesman, and that is saying
tko little. Prior to his employment
by (J. W. & J. E. Bauknight
in their store hero he was
* aaccessful farmer on his fathfer'fl
place near ConnerosH. Mr.
r and Mr?. Dllworth will be miss(ul
trr\m r?nr ?1,1
f.v?. WM> iiuwnv, niid Will curry
with them to their now homo
the best wishes of many frtends.
?Keoweo Courier.
I
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AVER'S HA
scops railing Hair
Destroys Dandruff
Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin, Qulnin, S
Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor his
AYER'S H A
Does not Co
J. o. Am OoMfAi
?Mr. G. E. Tolley, a well
known business man and citi
xen of Anderson, died at h?s
home in that city last week.
?Married by G. W. Bowen,
N. P., Mr. Walkor Boyd to Miss
Sarah Crow all of the Lenhardt
section of Pickens, S. C.
?Married by G. W. Bowen.
N. P., Mr. John Rigging to Miss
Ola Simmons, all of the Glassy
Mountain Section of Pickens
county.
Thirtv acres of cnn<l rr??r?r1
cotton land to rent to some one1
furnishing their own stock, i
Applv to Mrs. E. F. Field, Pickens,S.
C. R. F. D. No. 1.
?Olin Hinton, who for some
time past has been with the Bitf
Store has severed his connection
with this firm and has ^one to
Easley where he will go into
business for himself.
?Last Monday was Salesday
anrl : ctcmi\I\r /<mnnl ??rr?a ti? I
? ? ? 7 vivuvi >v ao cvu mu
court house. There were several
tracts of laud sold at good
prices and later some property
changed hands at private sale.
?Married, 011 Wednesday at
11 o'clock the 29 of Dec., 1909,
Mr. Lawerence Harper to Miss
Emniar Stewart both of Pickens
county. W. C. Seaborn officiating.
?Last Monday was County
Union meeting day and all the
local unions were well represented.
Business of mnch importance
was transacted. Further
information is not at present
available
?C. M. Bowen is back at the
Big Store ready to serve his
friends and customers to the
best^of his ability. ?harlie is a
good salesman and he has many
friends throughout the county
who are delighted to know that
he has again cast his lot in
Pickens.
?The many friends in Pickens
of Julius E. Parsons will
learn with regret that he has
moved to .Willianston. "Julo,"
who has been at the Big Store
goes to Wllliamston to assume
charge of a me^'hantile firm
there, and it goes without saying
that he will make good in
his now field of labor. Pickens
hates to lose him and his excellent
family but wish for them
all the good luck imaginable,
and heartily commend them to
the people of Willianiston.
?R. E. Yongue, of Pickens,
left Monday with a force of
carpenters, for Blairs, S. C.,
where ho goes to erect a large
storehouse for Messrs Blair, Frazier
& Co. Mr. Yonerue is ;i
good carpenter and a fast one
and turns off work in a hurry.
There is no reason for "Bob"
to go away from home to work
as there ought to be plonty of
work in Pickens for him to contract
for. Present indications
are that a great deal of building
...in i? j ? ? -
win uu iioiio in arid around Llie
town this spring.
?Married on Dec. 29th, 1909,
at the residenco of Mr. W. Field
Hays, Mr. J. A. Jones, son of
Esq. A. A. Jones to Miss Nina
Hays, lx>th of Pickens, M. F.
Hester N. P., in his usual way
performed the marriage ceremony.
After the marriage, the
bride, groom and guests were
invited tothedlninfc room where
the dining table was laden with
many Kood things to help tho
inner man which Mrs. Hayes
knowd how to fix as she surely
knows how to cook. Tne groom
and [bride proceeded on up to Esq.
A. A. Jonefl whore many good
things were awaiting them. In
all, this was among the nicest
weddings the Notary was at.
There were many nice presents
glvon to the now couplo. Many
congratulations for a long, happy
and prosperous life, was
showed upon the happy young
COUplO.
I. ...i .L . !? .'JW V J-LLL
?lor the Hair I <
tIR VIGOR '
An Elegant Dressing i
Makes Hair Grow
'odium Chlorld, Capsicum, Sage, Alcohol,
opinion of such a hair preparation. ,1
kIR VIGOR |j
?Sor tht? M?sJ l<
nr. T<ow?ll, Mm.
?m??? 1
?WANTED:?Croppers, who j
can furnish stock to cultivate t
forty acres of land, rental one (
third corn & fodder. One fourth j
cotton and seed. I have three <
vacant houses. Call 011 John
T. Lewis, Hazel, S. C. 1
?See notice of mass meeting
at School Auditorium Friday
r?5o-Vif otu.'in T
uiulUi/. uut uvury j)ciXl*()ll ,c
of the Pickens School be present,1.
as matters of the utmost impor-|.
tance are to be discussed. It j
behoves every parent to attend. ,
The School needs help and the
trustees need your ideas for ,
procuring this aid. Fall not to {
be on hand.
The Hopewell Corespondent of
the Tugalo (Westminister. S.
C.,) Tribume says: Will Kim-1
bell and family, from Pickens i
county, spoilt part of Christmas t
hero anion ? relatives Mrs. J. 1
G. McWhorter and children, |
from Liberty, returned home i
Wednesday from a visit here to i
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.J. '
Pickens Freddie Pickens is
visiting relatives in Pickens
county at this writing Mr. ^
and Mrs. J. E. Pickens are spend-1
ing Christmas among relati\esj4
near Jjiuerty.
t
?The citizens of Central were t
greatly shocked last Sunday to '
learn that one of their best he- 1
loved citizens, Mrs. James 11. <
Rowland was dead. Sho had |
been sick but a short time and ;
hopes were entertained for her 1
recovery, but the grim reaper, i
death, had marked her for his
ti i * Jr -
own. jjesiues a loving and cle- 1
voted husband and two children ]
she leaves a host of relatives \
and friends to mourn her un <
timely death. The remains t
were interred at old ML Zion i
cemetary on Monday afternoon s
a large concourse of relatives 1
and friends witnessing the sad
rites. Much has been taken
from this sorrowing husband <
and two lit,tin mr?t.h<?i?l?au I
ren, and the large circlc of rela- i
lives and friends; sweet tit*s l
have been severed, but much i
is left. The Christian's hope (
and fadeless memories are still i
theirs. Her life was gentle, but ]
like the still waters it was deep, t
In her her heart of hearts she
carried those she loved, and 1
her hand was never weary, 1
and her step never failed in t
ministering unto, caring for,
waiting upon those who were in :
anyway dependent upon her. j
The light of the home is gone j (
out and the inmates sit in dark- t
ness, but there, is a bright light <
leading, upward that is beckon- i
ing tftem to the home above t
where sorrow and death is un- t
known and partings are no more. 1
To the sorrowing husband and (
children the deep and sincere j(
sympathy of many friends is ]
extended. t
II Traveling Htlvnnan (
II. F. Beers, fll7-7th Ave., Peorin, 111., ]
writes: "1 liave been troubled for s >me
time with kidney trouble, ho severely aW ^
times I could Hcarcely carry my grips.
After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney
Pill* I have be?n entirely relieved, and I
cheerfully recommend them to all." j
Foley's Kidney I'ills are healing and j
antiseptic and'wdl restore health and
strength.
Keowee Pharmacy. Pickens Drug C >.
Pickens, Perkins Pharmacy, Liberty.
Card of Thanks. '
Mr. Editor will you please be 1
ho kind a? to allow mo space in '
your valuable paper to thank ,
our friends and neighbors who .
gave uh such noble help and as- *
slstance with their presence and ,
words of cheer and comfort consolation
and prayers for sustaifi- [
ing grace during the illness and <
death of our dear devoted moth- ?
er and grandmother. May God's *
richest blessings and heavens (
choicest benedictions rest upon s
you and your family with com- t
forting grace to help you in J
your every time of trouble. I
This card Is at most only a weak iJ
and feeble effort and very id&d-1
' 1 fk
m
I
iqueate to express the gratitude
our hearts to you for your
kindness to us, and it shall ever
be our prayer if it is yours to
pass through such sorrow and
trouble us we are now exoerenceing,
that God will supply
you with comforting and sus
raining grace. J. A. Hunni)utt
and Children.
It in a dangerous thing to take a cough
medicine containing opiates that merey
stiflle your cough instead of curing
t. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and
sures the cough and expels the poisoi >us
g^rms, thus preventing pneumonia
itid consumption. Refuse substitutes
ind take only the genuino Foley's Ilon>y
and Tar in the yellow package.
Keowee Pharmacy, Pickens Drug C).
Pifikflns. P.irl<lni PhftPmflnw I ?!??? ?"
School Notico
The patrons of Pickens High
School and of the Graded School
ire respectfully invited to attend
i meeting to be held in the
School Auditorium on Friday
light, January 7, 1910, at 8.'30.
A full attendance is urged, as
natters of pressing interest are
ihen to be discussed.
T. J. Mauldin,
( 'hoi.........
Board of Trustees.
Simple It iiiimIy For I.hG>Ii>.
LaGripe coughs are dangerous, as
hoy frequently develop into pneumonin,
Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops
ie cough, hut heals and strengthens
he lungs so that no serious results need
je feared. The genuine Foley'B Honey
l id T >r contains no harmful drugs and
< in a yellow package.
Ki>mvi>? '?
...uvj , * iv rwvriin XJI \;U.
Pickens, I'urkiim Pharmacy, Liberty.
\ttention to the Coming Legislature.
It is a bad policy for any one
o talk about another behind
heir back, because they are not
here to show up tin; other side.
We might make a lot of good
nen appear in a bad light I?v
>nly showing up one side.
But here we are face to face:
md if the present Legislature
las any good side let them show
t up.
I ask them where their prohijition
is in this State? I answer:
!t is only on the pages of a few
louticai papers and in (lie minds
)f fools. Is there a single city,
own, village, yea, a single coinnnnity
\vhero- whiskey is not
sold to any one who has the price
iot.even minora'excepted?
Are there not more people
jelling whiskey today in this
>tate than ever before?
Where does the profits go? 1
im sure the schools are not p;etin^
it, and there is where it isI
nost needed. Now it takes I
wenty five to fifty dollars per
nonth out of t he average man's,
>ocket. besides his tax. if he
,ries to educate his children.
Do you remember what I told
you from the stump three years
1^0 about rations and the price
hey would ^<> to?
Now if this legislature don't
iniironriiilc :il loncjf
.. ' -1""'
nillion dollars annually for the
oininon schools in Hut country,
he best farmers will be forced
o move to town and leave the
legroes without bossef, and then
he farm that produces from 50 j
olOOheadof cattle, sheep and j
logs for the. market that goesi
lirect to the nearby town, will
iodic up lacking and then the.
North western meats will have
,o be absolutely used hero, and,
nind you, the wholesale price
>f beef in Chicago is hie. the
[xniml.
The legislative man who has
iho i>oor of our country at heart
ihould go to doing something
for our benefit, and not so much
hat is to our injury as they
lave been doing.
Respectfully,
m. vv. nosier.
I'nouaionln Follows A Cold
iut never follow s I lie use of Foley's
[ioney and Tar, which stops the cough
lealfl the lungs, and expels the coJd
'rotn your system.
Keowee Pharmacy, Pickens Drug (Jr.
Sickens, Pat kins Pharmacy, Liberty.
Hate of South ('arolina,
County of Pickens,
~ly J. H. Newbery, Probate Judge.
Whereas, T. .1. Jonefi male suit to
no to grant him letter.* of Administra*
ion of the Estate and effects of
\hraham J. Join s
Theno are therefore, to cite all and
lingular the kindred ami creditors of the
i.i I Abraham J Jones deceased, that ihey
and appear before me. in the Court
?f Probate, to be held at Pickens on t!i<>
(Oth day of Jan. 15)1') next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreloon,
to show cause, if any they have,
vh\ the said administration ahonW r.^?
>e granted.
Uivon undor my Imnd thin filh day of
fanuary Anno Domini 1010.
J. B. Newberry,
J- P. P, C.
i
SEAL ]
Farm Lands and 1
In considering what to buy
New Year's gift, did it ever oc
would never wear out or decrec
each Christmas or New Year's
Inrs and cents than it now costs
gift? Real estate values are cli
"V T % f % - '
Your grancitattler told you
you, "had I bought land ten
fortune." Are you going to l
the time, Pickens county the pi
with "the goods."
Put these together. "A wor
H. M. HE
"THE REAL, E
Box 264.
Office over Kei
If my list does not contain y
See me if you want to buy.
CAREY i
Real Estate a
PICKEIS
Four nice building lojs o
streec, Terms to suit purchase
If you desire to buy land <
pared to meet your wants, an
doin^ so.
I /mt vonr lnilfl or nn??
-- j - ""> r,v,i
once with vis.
We have town lots and m
Don't fail to sec us when i
We will be a' your service
sell yours.
Yours for business and fail
CAREY k
iSVSaln St. P
'Phone No. 45. Offi
1909
Art !I.o deal?" . kind you can l>u
TV?- i- 1' isoii why we d<
elien it , df ;iiiv kind. I \
Vln iii ? lor results?so we buy
suits no matter what use thrv ;ii
Thanking you for youi pati
retain it during HMO by fair and
PURE
Next Door to Post Office.
A. K.
GREENVI
i)y\t ww^ 1
j /1 y Ol 1UL,
lb the readers of (he i
You are hearing of I IK ilIKT
I believe Cotton will Ik; higher,
have bought one of the larj.
goods?piece goods, men's an<
shoes?in a word, a stock <>l
cenoral public. that I have cvn
k)SITl\ KLY that my prices a
goods I .OWKR than last seaso
I do not advertise to give aw
for 5<\?I can't do that. Bu
PRICKS with the "give aways"
values, 1 will not ask you to In,
do all I can, LEGITIMATELY
Dependable Goods.
A F 1 r\ml.
?t?-TIIAT-S ALL.
A. K. F
IweHt End. ( Oa
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ESTATE?!
\m Lots for Sale.
' for that Christmas present or
:cur to you that something that
ise >n value?something that as
comes will bring more in dol-j
i?would oc a most appropriate
mbing every year.
r father, and your father told
years ago I would have made a
i;t this be true of you? Now is
ace and 11. M. Hester the man
d to the wise is sufficient." See
trm ?ZHTgJ5? F"30 8??%
38 II I??5?
?w i Uir\.
STATE MAN."
Pickens, S. C.
jwee Pharmncy.
our wants I'll find it lor you.
CHASTAIN,
lid Insurance
IS, s. c.
ii Lewis Street, adjoining Ann
r.
ir lots, see us. We are preI
will take threat pleasure in
m rty you wish to dispose of at
any county plantations for sale,
n need of Real Kstate.
always, to you property; or to
r t r<>n t m p?n t
CHASTAIN,
GCk@BlSs S. C.
ce over Frreman Building.
1910
mm w |
V, if it is results you want.
) not )iavc anything t?? d<> with
ople do not liny I)rugs f<?r t un.
and sell the kinds that give r?
v |>ut to.
onagi- during HM)!> and ho]>ing t<>
court eons I reat incut and
i > i; i x
Iharimni
i^uiiifuuy^
4*- Pickens, S. C.
Park,
1,1. E, S. C.
% Underwear. etc
ry i ii <
nun i nn-tj on rind:
l prices. I am glad to say that
I am also glad to say that 1
;est and best selected stocks o(
1 women's underwear, blankets,
xuls suited to tile needs of the
had, and I say to yon MOST
rr> NO 1 I in I I l.'tt --
. ..v^i .i.ix, tiuu (mi some
n.
'ay goods?t(, .ell a ioc. article
it compare MY GOODS and
and it I do not give better
,y. I want your trade and will
, to get it. I promise you
Lowest Prices.
Your Monov's Worth.
=>ARK.
'oonvlllo, B*
Auditors Notice.
The time for taxing returns for flacal
year 1010, will open January let and
continue until Febuary 20th without
penalty. 00 per cent an preHcribed by
law will be added on all returns of perl
eonal property not returned before FebI
IKlftr Of\4 I.
TIiih will bu thi year to return real
estate again in order that the same may
i be brought baforo tho Township board
to beussesed and equalized.
The Auditor or his Deputy will be at
the following places to take returns.
Calhoun, January 10;
Central, January 11 & forenoon 12.
iss iqueena Cotton Mill Jan. 12 after
noon.
Cateechee, January 13, forenoon.
Norris, January 13, after noon.
Liberty January 14 & forenoon 15.
Liberty Cotton Mill, Jan. II after
noun.
Easley, January 17 and 18.
Easley Cotton INI ill January 19 fore
| noon.
Glenwood Cotton Mill January 19,
after noon.
Cross Plains J muary 20, (E. Freemans
Sto:e)
Loo|>ei8 (Jin January 21, fore noon.
I'aeuscille January 21, after noon,
JVters Creek January 22. fore noon,
l'umpkintown January 2r>.
IIollv Spring January 26.fore noon.
Eastatoe January 2(5, after noon.
Mile Creek J i luary 27,
Six Mile January 28.
Praters January 2'J, fore noon.
Returns will bo taken in the auditors
ofliee during the whole time.
Rubpectfully,
N. A. Christopher.
Co. Auditor
Professional Cards
J. K. IK><;<:s W. K. FINDLEY
BOGGS & FINDLEY
Lawyers
Pickens, S. C.
O'lice over Pickens Hank.
"Trade Follows
the Light"
Tlio I?ri* '.A 'roots are tho
busy sti-- i- '..if storos that
usr Elect n i!.y generously, .judiciously?for
purposes of advertising
as well as illumination,
are tlie ones that tfet the greatest
trade.
I)o you know of any bin- successful,
progressive stores not.
usin^ KU?c*ti*i<*it.y for cither interior
or exterior li^htin^.
.) list think t hat over.
A store may shut its doors At.
sunset, hut it' its show windows
are properly dressed and electrically
lighted, they are doinp; as
effective solicitinj; for the next
day's business as a corps of.'
salespeople.
i lie new 1 mission l.<iii|in
ttlll kIw .Vim in on- mil lie!
lii iiv;li lor Icmh money
111ii ii Hiiy oilier llliiiniiisiiii,
U rite or ' I'll?lie for our H|?e?litl
proponi I Ion,
Ivy Water, Light
and Power Co.
Summons for Relief.
Statu of South ( jiiolinii.
I '(llllil V 'if
Iii Common l'lo.is Court.
Siumnoiis for 1't lief Complaint Served,
Susie Hester am! 1 tl inelie Jlcfs t,
IMaintifT,
VH
Mary I'-. Martin, Lottie Newton, Mattio
Ulster, Myra 1/iy Cox, Mrs C. M.
.wan in, . \ C layton, Mattie Dickson,
1 jOltit? Hull and Jessie Dobbins,
I >efen dants.
I'd llic Defcn lants ub >ve nans ??1.
You are lurchy summoned and reipiircd
to answcigtheconipla lit in this
action. of wluc.li a copy is herewith
>erved upon you, and (<> serve a copy of
your answer to (In* .said complaint on
tl-io subscriber at Ifis oflicu Pickens
South Carolina within twenty days after
the service liercof, exclusive of the
day of micIi service and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the I'laiiHitfs in the action
will apply tot ho Court for the relief
dcinande I in the complaint.
Dated March 'J!*t A. D. 1!)07.
A. ,1. 1 IHLftl I
Clerk of Court.
I". Hl?^g8,
l'lamtilT > A Morn iy.
To I.ettie I loll
hike notice that tie complaint was
lilr I in the oflice of the ( Murk of Court
on thr I I lay <>f March 1007.
Julius K. Ilofj^s,
l'laii ill'h Attorney.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
AM. | ??*isons l.oliliiiK elniniK i>gaii.nt
the estate vt the lute Mis ! '. A. K.Kirkney
riniHt present llie hiiiiia rlntv i.n.v....
<m or before (In* t"> clay of February
I it 10, or be debarred payment; and nil
persons indebted to sni<l stale, tiUBt
make payment on or before* the .;Oovo
date, to the underHigued.
J l{. Kiiltaey,
Admrt.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A I,l. pels >ns holding claims againgt
tlie entaie ?>f the late Mary MoComben
must present the Satto duly proven on
or bet ore the 15 day of January 1010
I w, ... muni i'.i.vin''iii ami nil persons
iudetiti-d to h till t h'.hU', must maktt pftym4fh't
on or before th? abpvo date, to
| thu undersized.
| I. !)C. Miller,
J. J. Mccotnlxtti,
1 Adn^nintrutori.
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