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Pickens Sentinel-Journal PUBMH1IKD KVEKV THUUS1UV MOKNi-NO. ?Y The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. O. THOMPSON, Kihtoii. Telephone .'W HabHuriution >11.00 Pur Annum. Advertising ltitoR UeuHouuble. j utprod m Pickens l\.stotnco uh Second UlRhS Mall Mutter PICKENS^ S. ('. : THURSDAY .1 VM .VllV _?;>, 110 Luxury For The Farmer. Under tho abovo captain, the; (^V? vlrif fro ( lliciii'voi' > .?/ ! hi < 1 r printed an editorial, calling at-| tention to the invention of two; Greenville men who have invented a system for supplying: hot and cold water from well, cistern, spring or runnings! ream carrying it to the farm house for domestic use. for watering thej stock, sprinkling tlie lawn, irri-j iTflt.iiH*" lli?> fnrni iu' in'i.n -iinl v"^ * ? ' 'i j-,*? ' * ? ? ?? i i\* | what seems most important of all for furnishing a ready supply of water in ease <?l lire. A company has In en organized, it is said, with plrntv of capital behind it, so ihat tlnse plants may he had very reason able for cash, and u< ired, at a little additional expense, through partial p iyuh in . So that a farmer in moderate circumstances need not he without it, if he is interested in making his home more comfortable, and in many cases saving it in case of fire. I'lie editorial IVoiii tinobserver follows: "In these days of progress no greater advance is bring made along any line of rendering life in rural districts less burdensome and more enjoyable. Country schools, good road-, rurnl fl'OO />t' 1 > I. I i I telephone systems, have done much, in this direction. Tln-v havethrough t the country peo' pie closer to each other and lo their market towns and have done away wit!) t!i Cornier chief objections to 1 i 1"< on ihe farm?lack of social inl> ; mih and of opportunities tor securing an education hv tin* rising generations. In addition io these improvements in recon! years many devices fur making life in tile farm house e,. i r ami pleasanter are constant I..' Ix inperfected. One of lh" i iti t of these which we hav< in?" d is the com pressed air waterworks iippuiai us, an in\ < ?ii 1011 a y I The (Jreenville. S. Piedmont of a COl I ] lie (?fe;' of that city. This appli . de signed to supply 11i. i: i>;i11 re i deuces and isolated f ir: 11 hones with private waterwori; ,ti re diculous low' eosl. \\ it!i one such plant any farniert m have Jlis house supplied w ith ho{ and cold water f</r kit eh n. I >at h ami general use. Tin* water can !>< carried anv <li lain . drawn from spring, well or runnin^i stieam. Tin- I 'iidi u :11 a v many of (he plant 11. \ l>? . n installed and haw 1?? < u in estlon^ enough l?> demon I;,11< their absolute pracl it-.11> 11it v. A company lias heen I'o;-;ii? ?I In; rv,<i ?..r.i l?.. . ! ...I I. IIKUMI J U\ III!*" III' |f|(lll'. Will' II will locale its machinery in Greenville. "If the invention j>ti v. real ly a success and plant c ill he manufact11red at a co within the means <>1 I he ordina1 v l a i mcr it will be a great hie in#, hoth as a eons eni< ik 11i>I ! ihoraaver in watering lock and other farm 11^ The farmer or okicii i lines would not know what to do w ith himself in ,i residence on his fai in u| )>ii? d with hot. and col.I wah-r in kitchen, hath room, did led rooms. Snrel.v the fun -r i coming along." The company which h:is heen organized to manufacture i he appliances, has < 1 ;il>li in < 1 ;iii office in Greenville, al nmi \\ Mauldin Build ng, and i ' ailed tho Compressed Air Wafer. Works com pan v, They w ill a! so have a New York off in* in f lie Marbridge Building, I<>< ifed ;if Herald Rtpiare, and will, a oon as possible establish plant; in many of flic large citie . !> *l 11 North and South, f or t he distribution of f heir product. qOnoo join dojs Ajinjns |HM AU3A03SI0 /U*hi SiONDi'UO [ llfclin 1 Census Applications Forms Census Supervisor W. W. Hussell whose olTice is at Anderson S. C. has received from tho Census Bureau a supply of blank l! . 1! P * ap|Micanons ror persons applying for positions as census enumerators These will lorwarded to his list of applicants as soon as possible. Tho applications, properly filled out, must be returned to the Supervisor not later than Jan. HI, the Census Director having extended the time for filing from Jan. 25, which was the date lirst set for closing the consideration of applications. The "test" \\*i!i / w?/?l I ?' Il\?l\ ^ oci ?? \;wui i * ?>. ?/, ao |?ii. v iv;uoiJ announced. The instructions printed of the application form state that a <l? Unite answer is required to each of the questions, which are Are you a citizen of the United Stalest If naturalized citizen, when and where were you nat ii rtiiiy.ru: wi wnill Diaie Ol Territory arc you a legal resident : How long have been a legal resident thereof; Of what county and of what town 01 city and ward are yon a resident; How long have you been a resident thereof; "What is your sex and color: What was your age at last hi i t Inlay; Where were you born; What is you red neat ion; ((Jive I lie principal facts.) "What, is your present, occu "What is your professional or business experience? ((jive the principal facts, and, if at present an officeholder, name the <>llice you hold.) "Have you ever been employed on census work, either national or state? If so, in what capacity and for how long a period; Ll an enumerator, for w hat territorv or district? (I)e scribe as accurately as possible.) "Aiv ymi physically capable ??i* ;i full discharge of the duties <>i a ecu iis enumerator? Have v?>ii any defect of either si^ht, heni iim". speech, <>1* limb? If so, sI;111 n.it ure of delect. "|)n yon speak Kn^lish? Do \<>u understand and speak anv 111 > 11 11 i. <><!><>> k1 H.I-HlII > If so. what lan^ua^e? (Specify I;111ullages spoken, as Hohcmian, ('liincse, Danish, French, (Jernian. (J reek, Hungarian, Italian, .Japanese, Lithuanian, Magyar, Norwegian, !'<?lish, Portuguese, k'ussian, Slavic, Spanish, Yiddish. etc. ) "Ari- you a niemher of a political cmniuit,tee of any party? I \ IKW l'l' "Vllil" III' "?l/i " l.ilf dn no* indicate what part v.) "Ir view of tin* fact that you may he required to take a test before a post master, stat(.* what post (tltiee \\? 111<! he most coir \. 11ie111 to yon lor t his purpose. (This t* st is of a practical char: i I I i '111 wicl i I n I' / !? i 1.11 \r nn utlml w. i i.m ui^, < iik ii ^ ? n yy inn I v <if I hi* lillinu- out of a saiupli* rhi iluli*<?f population from in formation funiishcil regarding t \ |>i? ? ?I families, and in tin* case of enumerators whose work will It in rural dist riets, t he filling out of a sample schedule of agri <' 11 i I (l I'C.) "Arc the answers to each of t lie foregoing ipiestions true to tin* hest of your knowledge heI i< \'. A re t hey i n your own handwriting?'. Indorsements of each appli ;iin iiiii-i in- seen red from two representative citizens of the community in which the appli?.iiit iv ides. They must be at least 'J I yea i s of a^e and ac?111ai111?*?I with the applicant not I os -> than one year. lndor.se111 111s will nol lie accepted from aiiv person who is in any way related if an applicant. The indorsement certifies that the applicant "isa thoroughly trustworl)i> and hones! person of iod liahils, and in my opinion 111 II i iiiiiv r;ij>;ii)ir <>i niscnargmg tlw (lulifs of ;i census onunioralor, i! appointed." Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually. I.. ?? ? Willi ?? i I I IIWKI n|#||||^ (' A <111111141 * lions throughout tin-country for Itailw iy Mail i I'-rk.s, Custom ilouau Clerks juul other Government Positions. Thotifliin'ta of appointinenta will he minle. Any man or woman over 1H, in city or country can get instruction and free infoi in.itii'n l>y writing at onco to Bureau of Instruction. 108 Hamlin Building, Rochester, N, V. JS mm1?immmmmm? ??. L The Rub Has Come. When we look back about fifteen years it brings to remember ance former things. Many, changes have come over us since B. R. Tillman was first elected Governor of South Carolina and ; the cry went up from all, for reform. The question conies to us now have we made the reform that was expected? 11' so. will some one tell us in what way? In state or county? We will first begin at home in our own county that we may ?ll 1.' nnur r\f urliol nm Mil ?t ? !. it licit' V r?| i rv . First, the wealth of the county is twic? as much today is it was then, and for taxes we pay as many mills on a dollar assessed, as we did then; this gives twice the amount of money to meet the expenses that we had then. At that time we had near fifty thousand outstanding Kail Road bonds that we were collecting 4- ~ i ; - - i -- * i.uAf? * vt i v year id j>ay uiieiesi and retire. That, was all paid off ton years ago and yd with all the increase of taxable prop ' erty added to onr tax Books still we are paying as many mills on the dollar assessed a we did I lirii ! 1 and the county is some in debt now so I have been informed. Who can tell the improvements that have come that necessitated their expenditure and tell when, if ever, there will be an end, or will the increase of expense still grow faster than increase of wealth? If so we to ho poor. No doubt mariV will say that we arc living at a fast ago, that wo arc in a day of progress. This 1 will admit: but, suppose that in the next fifteen years the business runs on as in the last fifteen, will it not lie a hard rub for the people to moot the expense of taxations Suppose the assessment on Real Instate should be raised to the actual value, or selling price, as the Comptroller General is advocating, could the farmer make enough to pay his tax? It is hard for many now and it would he a good way to hring land down. Not many would want much, only a small home. It is the love of home that causes land to sell higher than other property according to the assess ment. Sot> what small lotsbrinji when located in admirable places for a homo. Then the increase of taxable property in the state has went about the same as in ourcountv and still State levy ^oes up with a income and License tax that has been added which raises a l^ood sum of money. Annually we are called upon for larger appropriations for state schools for higher educa uoii. ;\s l see it we an* overloaded now with such, but when the stopping plare will eome I cannot tell. Those in charge get just what they ask for and so with the man in olTire he wants the salary raised, and when yon raise one all the rest will hallo. So all things move along in this way hut now the ruh has come. Mow the poor man is going to meet the heavy expense that all the ?se tilings have brought on is the rub, ifafarnier. liiseottou 111 .... is Hiion, neavy guano lull In pay, corn to buy l<> make tin* next crop, and the laborer does not find ready employment on account of all these. Then the tax is high and how to meet all these things is the rub. The favored few have got. what t hey want and the rest don't want what t bey have got (those hea v v taxes). Keonomy is a virtue ami travagance is a crime. If you ,,.111 r.,.? ..II 11.: I:.- ' v?iii |miu <111 iniu^> imi <i 11 r i * * i)i (M'onnniy yon will hear n<> more from your friend. Gleaner. II Trnvnlliig S*I<<miwiii IF. I'\ Fleers, 017-7tIt Ave,, Peoria, III. writes: ''1 have been troubled l.?r s un timo with kidney trouble, m> severely :> times I could scarcely carry my K'i|' After iisinx one bottle of Foley's Kidnc 1'ilh I have Ix'on entirely rein veil, ;in cIiiumTully re'-oiniiH-nd them to nil Foley'h Kidney I*ilIh an> healing an antiseptic andfwill rnxloro health an strength. Ki'dwcc 1'harniacy, Pickens Driitf (' I'icki iih, Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty, haIr^bals a r t\ J|JnVvo; vr.iJ??ij< <ir 1 I rf League Meeting. Tho Epworth (League hold a , Devotional meeting at the Methodist church on last Sunday l niclit led hv Miss I -ois Nowton ! The subject was very impressivej "How to hear God's voice." j Other members of the League | assisted in the service and our j pastor lire. J. (', Yongue made j an inspiring talk, lull ot encourageing words to all, and especially to those who are working for the upbuilding of Chist's Kingdom in the world. The League conducted I he prayer meeting service on Tuesday night Jan. 1, in the absence of our pastor. I'res. Uro. II. E. Jones conducted 1 In* service using the 1st Psalm as an exhortation towards right living and proved a nio' I helpful meeting. Let us h .ve a large attendance at. our next Devotional meeting Idii tliefWhnf I'Vli The ^erviro will ho led 1 ?y Mr. ('. l\ Oontry. ,\ cordial welcome awaits all. 7 o'clock is {lie hour of service Th'1 four departments of tho li 'M.mie are doiuy; ijood work. I'lie aiuoiud of money disbursed through ilie Missionary Department last ye t r was $1.10. Let us ^o far war. I. A Member. It (l:ui}.;??roiis t.lnn;; in i'ikc iu'imi^Ii ohm!i? iii. coiilainmjj: <?i iates thiit iihtc lv siitUe your con ;li i is'ca I of ruling it Fu'i'v'. > iimii'N and Tar loosens and cure tii' ci n. !i ,*ii <1 i >;pclv llie poisoro is !; tins, t'r.ns prevention pneumonia and con.'-n hi pi ion, I >'of use sulslitutes a id talce'tiilv tli" genuine Foley's liony ai:d i'ar in 111 yellow package. K'"\vce | 'liat1:1 icy, 1 *l< ko'is I >l"llg Co. I'illiOU-t. I : I, ill' 1 ll'il 111- cy. lil'nll\, IN-v. I \V. UiliiMlli Timlllrs Ki v. I \Y Wilii-in.s, Hut tuition. \V. \ wiiies ii J us follows: * ""I'nis is to cirtil v tlia' I u-.. d Foley's Kidnoy Kent nil I II- III ! Vll'i : I'XU.IUSIIiH) illl I KI'lUCJ roiililf :uicl iiiii fri'v ?->miv tli.it I'oleyV Kulr.i-y K' incdv w ? J ilo nil th.'it you olaim fur n." I'ii-.mua."", l'i' l oiw I >ru>$ Co Pii:!iens. Parkins Phiinnrirv , Liberty. Card of Thanks. We l.lki* ill:-; liiclllotl of <?xt Milling our I hanks to our kind ! K I II. i I n 11< 1.-1 n i n i 1111,^11 I >' ?l .-> MM l llfir ;t i< I. In 1 p . 111(! a ss i sl; t n cc (lining the sickness <>1' our (lour wife. Words isiI lis ami we cm only say "(!niI hies . the noble l>ij^hearted ciii/.ens of this com munity." C. II. Aliercrombie. I'iKMiinoiil.i I'iiIIowh \ lint iii-vcr follows i!k? us?> <if Foley'8 Honey iili?l Tar, whic h slops the cough! Iieiiln thi' linigs. mill t .\|i"ls tlit) cohl from your svetetn. K-'owri' l'liiirniiiry, I'ii-lrotiH Drug Co 1'irlicns, 1'uiliii I * 11:i? macy, Liberty. Siin|>I< I.i i I > I it- l.utirlp I.u<>ri|?t? : r? <ltiigerous. nn t hoy f.. <| i :it1 y <i vi i. () into |ifii>uiiionii). Ko'l v's III ! in I 'I'm- >1.-1 ..111.. u ' 'J "iw, r. i'lc rull ii. li'll .'hill htri'hjjjtlh'dh ihi' Iiiiij-s s<? ili in it; ih ickiiIik need | lie Tim i - il '111 { ii ii- Kn!i \ 's 1 luix>\ :i nl 'i' r r i-i ii- lit 111T111 ihii^.s asiil i < in a yellow i is_;? . K<ii?u i i' i ri ;ti- |'|i Uimis I)ruc (Jo. !'iri> il-, I' i. li 11 '*i : 'ii iry, I .itirri \ . Notice to Pensioners. ; I will In* in tin'< nil I Idusc ??vi>ry day in .i.iiiniiii" I'.-l I n' tin1 (uirpo-iK <?f liiiKi:ix i il1 : ; i! . his t"?>i* Old SciMitTH :i11<I wii'uw iii iiir '.u( now |>cnsi'>n- :i?i I ; !i (c apply ywi Hame. AM i;o\v . i win will i ntiinie to j^i't pensin without t'lirllii-r application. .1. N()\v berry, IVmih. Com. Foley's Kill He;' ! J ? v will euro any can <>! I;i in > m i I:i<I>I -r trouble that is not 1 m 1 \ il l tin* ii 11 11 id inodioino. It i11vi>i';iI . t'if i til 11 hy--irm iiml htrcn^tlirli 11 it* lv i? 111*-\ - i 111 \ 111111 r in t > till* impurities (': m tli< I.!<? _?< 1. Maeknclio. rh"Ut>iiii'sin, l;iiiiM and Madder trouhlrs air aM cure I l?v tliis j^rt'it incdioino, Koowri' I * 11 i r * i! <y, I'ic'm'Iik Druj^Ct), riciuiiH, I'firUins rii irm.i-y, Liberty. Summons for Relief. State ??f Soul li .troima. Co'.inty nf I'icUriis. In Comiiiiom I'Icik (,'ourt. Summons for Kdief ' 'oinplaiiit Served, Susie II 'st' r ami i ilam hc Mcf-scr, i'laintilT, M.iry i1'. Martin. l.ettie N -wton, Mattie i 11ester, M vim l.?v (' ix, Mis ('. M. M.irtin, W. \ ('.ivioii, Mattie Diekhoii, J/.'tile Molt .iikI J, s-iic DolibiiiH, I Jefenilante. 'I' i the I)i fen I ns'.i lib 'V mimed, You j?ri lii-ifliv h.iiiiiii'ii""! 111ir< I to iin iweiM In-< i.iii;>! lint, in t his idion. <>f winch ;t o>pv is luTOUith crvcd upon yiii, :nrl In serve a copy of .our aiiHwcr to tin- said coin plaint on !.; ? Htlhsoll 1* .it Ins ofliri' I *i<* k < IIH until (,\iroliini svitinn tw*>niy days nf r the hit\ ire hereof, exclusive of the lay of .such servic; and it' you fail to uiHwt r thr (onipl.in t wilhin the time .iVn'OMiiiil tin- I'lmiiiiir^ ii> ii>.> ? . ----- ni? u' 1.1?n i vill apply to I lie < ,'otirl for tlio relief I'lnniuic I in the < ?iuplaint. Dated March VJIi-t A I >. 1907. A .1. HoggH (HOftl ) (!lerk of Court, .11i 11us K. Hogyi, I'lamiilF's Attorney. ' " > Lottie I lop. lake notice tint t'e complaint was i'o I in theoHi r itie''l' rk <?f Court i the I I lay of March 1007. .1 ulius K. Mok'Kh, t riaiutitt'm Attorney. | I I I 111 ,1 ' I 1 will" UL? ,1.1 J Another Another Christmas has We most heartily welcome yon We hope our friends and custome religiously, socially, politically, tinane well-being of the country if our friends, Ninety per cent of the people an; tiis per cent of this ninety per cent suffer v take to relieve them, but lately about Hallums ]Jackai is the best known corrective for these : Don't take our Aord for it?we hav pills with most gratifying results. Still soiling them at 50c per box or fled l>y mail ai same price. We are behind ?:v? ry statement wo can see us 1 face to face" and talk the u NT.. 11 - i\u long letters, no "lake oilers/ 11 that you failed to follow directions, stu: puts up on you. Ours is a fair and square business right and il it. doesn't do what we claiu will be asked." "Nip it in the bud," that pain in rid ot it with 11(111 llliih l)clL';\c< Manufactured and sold by PICK ENS Masonic, liuihlhiu:. We thank our customers for the v< merit a larger share in the future. Wil? Look into our show win low -., ,mi l hf I r i r"# 11 -?1 . 4 K - 111.us.'-; r., in' y i< ;?1"'r , i) winners, * / V V K ' L. t1 i i * C 11 ?\ ? - - ^ CH/LLY NIGH~ are here. iVights whei attack yon; nights when saves nilit*.'" Why (loo t your Medicine ( wifli von enn depend on (or sud J A satisfied custoir<T is I t I S<! I . JVoiH* I > 111 l/lCI'IlKCl! 2)U cription 8departmcnl. Next Door to Post Office. 4< im i * m im nassnd and another New Yi>: i. May you be; the best year vp, will all help us to make yc tally and physically. We wil neighbors and customers wi eased and don't know what i nth back and kidney troubles t ten per cent of this ninety slio and Ki( lilments. e the testimony of your nei^l 5 boxes for $2.50 alul money make and yon have no troul latter over. ic> sen lim^.yon a substitute, h as the mail-order lake met po >| >o iiiion. We have som \ ! ); ii y >u ojet your money the luck, loins and kidneys, rhp ti in! k i ^ l U UV 1 AVI DRUG C jry liberal patronage given u: O a market! feature ol the: fall ter se:isor,; a <;n at variety :i . ; - .tt Tils is h: :n<4 s'lown. >' tlie n \v colorings arc so li.at in :i arc apt t-? nc^ f Main blue serj.je or black I <ivi - <;u to have at least ? ! IV11 oi black suit, in atl-x > t'v I "lev, colored weaves; r *. )x;or(l (iray ()vcrli< n to the fancy fabric. nils a i ha ijm;, an*! ^iv?*s i r?:si; to ;.r::t cleaned and It pi >lon;_;s lh(: lift; of all i'\ to ir at thcin this way. will see there a display of n ill" .ate ,L fashions, and you Yours to please, IIMIL V'll I ?^ ' * * - -. v ji > i'j4 r * V \ S O j A ln^ of A rQ? ti?. j i-.,.? HI >inf siml c I SJI<I<I<IJ ('Ohls ?i?:,?,? "switch in tline ,v n ; nereoi vnn h??vc us (ill those modicinos tMl(}ivl (Ion calls! pyo1 lie host. tkA<lvrr- ai. i no i*H ?(?y in on or IttlO. :i in our r'rrs llSlOfStt ! The ^ i i)i ht I 1 ickens, S. C. wint< I | >er be \ ' - V ' ) -:m. I . ' ,-n* . ,1 wf ^ Here. ir lias come,. t ' of our pxistrmrf* >u a banner year?morally, I look after the physical II do the rest of the job. lils them. At least ninety ; and do not know what to per cent has learned that Incw Pilllfi ill U J -JL 1 1 I 1 u libors who have used the back if you are not sitis)le with Olll* ^ * WM no dodging by telling you licine concerns generally ethihg that we know is all back "and no questions is a warning to you. Ge* dncy Pills. jam | ?,_tr ' \_/ jLI JSL JL. L_ Dickons, S. C. > in the part and hope to irics . /v ew iih dels irom some ol will spot them at once as D'S, . OK SOU I'll OAltOMNA. niiirv nf | [okPtiK J I! Ncvlwrry, Proli*i?i? .T11 fir#? CKI{K.\V5, J. N. 11>iM 11 i 111;t>| > Id me. li> I'rnnl liiit. * - - ..?/.?- n hi instraii"i. <>| the < sl ue nail ? IFccIh A AI.MIlt.M xe lire lli.'fi fore to eite tuifl a'lh nil ami singular I lie, nnlrnl r?*<!it<>ih "I lhi* saiiI A. A, Alex, I hilt tliev le and r before im*. in the < mirt <>f Proto Hie 11 < * 11 i hi I'leUeng on the 2?thi f Jan. 1UIV next after puhlicatioit f. at llo'oloek in the forenoon, |o> caiiPe ;f .my they have, why th? liininintrnlion nhOnhl not lie granti'?i nntl? r my hand, this $ 12th r Nov. Anno 1 oniini IHO.sW' I J H. Nuwhkukv. (seni) I i> t> r? V . * . V/? I. |icrnonH holding (IniiiiH neAinaf. iiili- of tho lute Mr?. F. A. K. Kirkiist present the Mrtine tlnly t?r</vei? 1 before tho t~? -lay of Fonrtiury or lie debarred payment; and nil )h indebted to estate, rnuHt payment on or before tho abovi* to tho underuigned. J. IJ. Kit Adrort. Breeders Guide S. 0. Itliodn UpiIi?. ure the know n hret*d for pr< ducing k()? 1 . r la> r>. Ekrh ai f 1 .?0 And $2.U1 tting. b. H. Craig.