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I Jm ' Pickens Sentinel-Journal! i I Bvr jJSjHKD KVE1 Y TliUHBDAY MOKNiMi. ! Tho nontinel-fournal Company. ; >. h. O. THOMPSON. Kuitoi.. 7 ^ * _ Telephone :itX2 ~~ I Habsoriutiou SI.00 Per Auuiiin. Advertising Ratos Reasonable. Bntered at Pickens FontofHce as Sacoud Class Mall Mutter PICKENS, S. C. : THURSDAY JAMJARY 27, 11)10 Liberty Locals Everything is vtn-v ouiet in this little neck of "woods since the holidays have passed oil", 1 and people have got down to business in earnest, and w suppose the fanners have :<iso got busy, as they are not much in evidence as just before holidays. There has been ijic usual moving around aniA'hanging places ducjWr^ffr ''?i.fi i v s, and ! amcwajr^tne many changes we J > ^Jflfiote the following in our j 4?Iidst; Parish i\ Johnson have , moved to the now l>. \V. Me- 1 Whorter store just across the | street. R. 0. Robinson iSc Co., ' have moved in the si ore vacated by Parish & Johnson. We note that T. X. Hunter, has had his wooden store build ing covered avii]i tin shingles, which will no doubt be a protection as the old wood shingle roof ?4t had the habit of ravelling ta re.re occasionly from the sparks ed5n the stove Hue, but f'ortu?or)lv it was ahvavs in dav and -\/as soon put out. li' ,4Snere is any thin^ in the savin:;a hardwihter for a good crop year, it would seem ili.it wo have a good start as wo have been having cold and almost, constant freezing wt.uher since about the 4tl>, of December, and the ground is very sol i when thawed. Some of our people have the fever,, and we venture the asitfi&m that if these panics who Raftering with the > "fcveVs, Mtfheard Dr. Knapp' sj ech lEjreenville the < y it fuld have up set am ot dinary ^RiCCordin^ J^-Kss spoteh (his which he lives fcfcH^ost desirable part of Bffnitc.d Stabs, hcinv; blessi-d natural advantages; no one crop section, as V>odv is awaiv. i ii. do not Kjiate (he oppor: mities we j Bve, (but there is -<>mc people! gPio would not.' he ^ itislied if! they were going to he h;:n so we "go marching on." ;oim Roving while others coming. II' bjbhere is any one w ho i- in doubt ^OUtthis corn-try. i! will In-a Re! triiL'k to jnst strike ?>wt and ^Bvel one (lav and how my pi aces he can ;ind land j rsale at prices tlmi |< vailnl ^years a^o, or ii yon liavi* a H^e of land soil it and . rt <?:n BLtry t;o buv some and find | Hhat nios! of t ):*.. p ?]>i< has < | *rly good ooini<m-^ul 1 lii Hp hope 1 prtho liojf; io tiii t .unity, Hiv S/iporin tondonfc, will p^on himself and not M^Prckens count y to j^o lack Hroni neglect oil his part, at B, as itus liis pi act.! to look at Br Is business if I haw I>? ??ii j lfjji ' aih to add i he follow in". the Worn in s National r f!-y> St. Louis, Mo. Jan. Iltli, I fll'| At tilt! recent corn how R ???maha, Fred ('. Paiin, of ^ on Ind, won tie' !,()(;> Hfopny. I he winnnu ar <1 lorn was grown on !)U ;icr> (hid jllid was nearly all corn, wry I,tie cob. The kerne! arc t ;in<> ur.fchs of an inch dec}) and i fc^Untefy' in p.-rf'cci row . authorities say it h the Bpr perfect car of corn c\ v ^ Luced in 1 hi * world. Kwrthis one car of corn s 1.201) gbyera offered;iu<I refu "d." plgfli SeC there is sonvt hin.L.', lias well as other feed gpr We fcet after it jusl HE. The buys, in tin; eorn i Sliest. laflt. year averaged (50 IjIh, under the instruction he Aftriniltural Bureau, the ^ithers of the hoys, j %eu iu bushels to t ho aero, in# tlh-'lr way of raising Uero is always room at the ? M [ JL top for any ono who cares to .climb up." 1 We are sorry that every boy in the county, from 14 to GO years of age did not hear Dr. Knapp's speech at Greenville, last Wednesday, and see the seed corn display; but there was only a few parties from Pickens county and only about a dozen boys, in the crowd from all the counties. We do not take advantages of opportunities as farmers as we should; we depend so much upon the other fellows to do our thinking and buy it newly made at an enormous price and rear buck and rave, because it costs us so much. Stop this by working your owv brain power just a little more, and you will get more satisfactory results. 0. Pneumonia 1'ollown a Cold hut never follows the use of Foley's Honey anil Tar, which stops the cough heals the lungs, and expels the cold from your system. lveowee l'imrmaey, Pickens Drug Co. Pickens, Paikins Pharmacy, Liberty. T? _ 1 ??.il /II ^ 1 - 1I? J 1 Miiway man werns warned Tlio Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually. Uiic'.i* Sam will hold spring examinations throughout the country for Railv. .y 2V!:iiI Clerks, Custom House Clerk? it nd <>;her (iovernment Positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any man or woman over 18, in city or country can get instruction and free information by writing at once to Bureau of Instruction. 103 Hamlin Buildin r, Rochester, N, Y. It is a dangerous thing to take a cough moou'iiie coiitainimr opiates that mere ly KtiflU* your cough instead of curing it. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and cures ill-; cough and expels the poisono.is germs, thus preventing pneumonia and consumption. Hofuso substitutes and take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Kcowoo Pharmacy, Pickens Drug Co. 1 i kens. Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty. Save the State House. \ Friend in Mew York who ha- hivn in Columbia and who u. ?... ,1 11 i -- - - jvium* n wiiiiu is wuii lanucu oy arcinh'i Jural taste and by tho dignit v of tho State House, has heard of the proposal to erect a comparatively cheap and inharmonious building upon the Capitol grounds, and writes to us in dismay. Is it possible that your people arc goinjj to let your State IT.. 1 :li 1 -- i-i-?. iiuum- DC spoin oy puiung a court building in one corner? I trusi not! You ought to condemn the two blocks just south of the State 1 louse and use them for new oflire buildings. We do not think it .possible that those grounds, h?/1d sacred as the "Capitol grounds" since Columbia was laid out nearly a century and a quarter ago, will 1) mvadnl. Wo <W> not think it p<>- ~it>h that to save the cost of a lot lor a superior court room, a cheap plfain building will he mad" n0\ only tomakethe symmetry of the surroundings of i the Mate House, hut forced into /perpetual jarring contrast with that beautiful structure. The spirit of the great architect, Xiernsee, protests, as too do t lit* lovers of the beautiful in South Ca rolina. Tin- dignity of South Caro linn and the dignity of the rap- I idlv growing Capital City demand a broader view in moot- j *:n^ the problem of providing, ollire room. The future ha its claims upon us, just as il had upon the founders of the city w hen more than a hundred vi.iis ago they provided the I'p -cut grounds ;is a setting for I In- State Capital; just as it, had ...w.l, til/ .... .vl? . v-t ,r /./l/l it [Mill I I I \ <n\ Y> m / 01 A t V ' /Ul I y * ( l I D a o phi lined a million and a 11 a 11" dollar State I louse. Stale pride demands somet lii ng.?-Columbia. State. II Tr>t v?llli|{ inn n II. 1'. Bci'f:*. i?17-7111 Ave., l'eoria, 111., writes: "I have been troubled for Home t i111< with Isiilney I rouble, so severely <it I une ; I fniilil scurtM'ly <-;?rry my grips. A l it r usin^one bott le of Foley's Kidney 1'ili-f I havebmi) entirely relieved, mid ( heeiiully recommend them to all."' Foh\ Kidney I'ills are healing and until. j?iic ninPwill restore health and BtlTP-Kth. Keowi e riiarmac.y. Pickens Urn# Co. Piirkenp. Parkin* Pharmacy, Liberty. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM J f >v. i m.il lh? &' . !* ,n.v<a * iux'imnt growth. ) - ' , ,, r Ffuin to Hontorn Oray IJ1' J (u t r to it i Voittliful Color. ' < (' ') J'/.Jl! Ciins ?'?lp ?i " *?< '* li?ir lulling. CJjlt ? '' ' J} _ A"' , and > I ") n! I truggliU __ Prohibition A Farce THIS IS WHAT SENATOR GRAYDON OF ABBEVILLE SAYS This is a Bill Before The Senate to Strengthen the Injunctions Against Blind Tigers. Senator G:aydon of Abbeville, in discussing in the Senate his bill relating to injunction of alleged blind tigers, declared tha' in his opinion prohibition i South Carolina is a farce. "I am not a probitionist said Senator Gravdon. ikI coi sider it a perfect travesty an an absolute farce in almost evei county, if not in all counties ? the State. Prohibition nev. has prohibited and never wii It did not probitit in Maine ai other states and it does not i South Carolina. There is nun Avhiskev in the homes of Soul Carolina today than everbefoi It is where it is liable to < children harm, it is coming i by express, two and three ga i Ions at a time. It is Ix'iiiir k>'| | at home within reach of 01 children. I do not think tin. there is more in the county it self, but since now the dispel pensary system in nearly ever county is removed, the whiskey must be ordered. Before a mai knew where he could get it. 4,1 believe that prohibition i: an injury to the people of tin state and that it will result ii inreased drinking. It will 1). mi in?ury to the temperance cause. But If we are in earnes about the enforcement of tin law, let us be consistent am support this bill which gives tin machinery with which to brin^ this about." With these preliminary re marks Senator Grayden urgei the passage of the injunctioi bill that makes the injunctioi on a building occupied by < blind tiger permanent and als< upon the person so injoiiu should he go to any part of tin state whatsoever and engage in tlio Knoinnco Tf ia flin bill that Attorney General Lyon advocated as a father means towards enforcing the law. Senator Carlisle, a prohibitionist, also wished this bill pass, t He admitted that prohibition is hard to enforce in the larger cities. "But," he added, "then1 may be some misunderstanding about what 1 mean by larger j ciues. i <10 111 ooneve mai 111 Spartanburg there is a regular place for the sale of whiskey. 1 Of course I do'nt sa..' that there may not be some whiskey soil) in Spartanburg. There may be pocket blind tigers, but what I mean is, there is 110 regular place, so J am informed, where you can buy drinks over (U,. i 1/1411 IU. Senator Carlisle stated that the was strong against the sale of whiskey in his county. Touching the measure under; consideration Senator Carlisle stated that experiance has shown, that injunctions are neceesary in some localities when; local juries would not convict. Me recalled that a farmer foreman of a grand jury in his county had boasted on occasion that no whiskey indictment would he handed out while he was foreman of the jury. Senator Carlisle explained the injunction process and hoped that the machinery would he iriven to enforce the law. Tho prohibition fi^ht was hinted in Mr. Carlisle's talk, for he said he would try and convince the senato and the senator from Abbeville at the proper time and place that the prohibition cause was not productive of t he results referred to by Sen at or Gray don. Senator Appelt objected to t he method of injunction by which a man should be deprived of the trial by jury. I his matter precipitated quite a discussion, touching constitutional points as to trial bv jury, but it was explained that the bill gives no further powers as to injunction save that the service is different Simple I{?inn<ly For I.tWirln. LiUiritwi coiiL'hH nro (IfiiiL'orons. an they frequently develop into pneuinoniii. Koley'H Honey and Tar not only Htops the cough. but ht-als and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results neer) he feaml. The genuino Foley's Hone a id T.tr contaiiiH no harmful dru^s an< Is in a yellow package. Keowee Pharmacy, Pickens Drug C? . Pickens, Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty. ???4= and tho injuntion follows an al leged blind tiger wherwer h( goes. / Senator Sinklor of Oharlestor opposed the bill upon tl\e groum that a man who rented property add himself resided in' anothe] state would not know to whai use his building was being pul and under the terms of this bil ho would bo injoined an suffei , hardships. Senator Sinkloj ited that ii' ho were a juroi (1 satisfactory ovidence won von to convict 0110 of illegally iliny; whiskoy he would con 'ct him and he would novel >(c in defiance of the law bill was convinced that the lo? incipal of "willful tort of ar ;ent snail not bo imputed t( ie principal" should hold ii e matter ol' injunction. Sen or Sinkler pointed out that li nting ;i fruit store, or an of e the owner might have a i ill regard for his tenant ant ever dream that the tenant ould violate the law, yet un i the new injuntion measurt roposed the owner would sut' r. Re fore Senntnr Si 11 Icier 11;?? included hi? argument he ^lvcd 11i;11 debate be adjournet 11 I ho hili until inonday. Kcv. I. \V. WilliuniH TdHllfioH Ui'v. ! \V Wilii.tit :i, Huntington, W i., wiiliM u< as f? Hows: "This is t< lily l'i i? i ii- ! F..!-y*s Ki<lnev y f. r n i vons i xh ustion ;nui ki'lnci >ubi? :uid am fn e in my that Koley'i v (liif\* Ucmrriy w ill do .-ill that yoi laim for it " Kiowt'c IM'iirtnai' l'ioKons I.)ruK Co icki ns, I'arki I'htirmacy, Liberty. Eliminate Public Drinking Cup. Columbia J ail 42t,?The St at< >oard of Health lias started i rusade to eliminate the public rinkin^- cup from the state or ho cround that tin cup is c lan^erous spreader of infectious liseases. A hill will likely be ntroduced in the Legislature ibolishinj.;' I lie common cuj) ii uiblic places, including; schools vvaitin^ rooms and rail mat rains. Dr. Williams, Secretary ol Mate Board of llealth, is exhib tinu a supply of indivdual pa per drinking' cups which an placed in a nnall vendor neai the water cooler in the ollice ot the Board. Iii Xm i )i ('arolina I he Hoard of I lealth condemned the com nion cup last July. Authori tics have proved that ^erms ol diptheri.t, 1 rthrrculosis and oth or more loathsome diseases an conveyed from sick persons t< he .11 hy ??!?<-- on the hrim oi drink inn;' cups in public places ? - ? ? Foley's K' l"."- II i nl\ will euro an; case of ki-*i? \ i r I <I I r trouble 111a s not I' ii I 11.< r 'ii of uu-dicino. 1 invi^orM'.i 11> tire -\ -1< 111 and Htren nthcii-i t.i ki i;i. ; - i (|?'v i limimitc tin mum; iti' Ii mi (In- 1 ?! >???I. Ilacltachc ilii'iiin iti>'ii, lii ii:. mil bladder trou 1>I< s aiv all cuti I li> llii-( i;ir it medicine K?'.>w * I'11 .r11; >c\ I'iivii-ns lJrii^Co I'icki'iis. Irkin l'l.an i icy, Liberty. <)n?'?>t i!i pr<>hlems of news p 11k i" life is t tiiiuc people 1< pay lor iheir papers. The littl l)ill ol i >1' n lew dollars jjjets over lo >ketl, while larger account: arc prepared for and properh met. lint lor all lh.it the news paper pioprietor is dependon upon the honor ol his suhsciih ers in meet inu: t hese Iillle hills 4J . . . .. 1 - . ... Dinuf iit \\ >}?;11m i rciuitTS arc in eiincd to shelter themselves be hind t lu1 I ;i I of I In- sniallnes of the hill. Tlicy seem lo thin 1 il won't he worth the publish or's time t<> start proceedings t< rinivcr twoer three dollars, s< they Id him wiiistle for hi money. I' iv in^ ;i paper mi <I'T 1 Ix-1 cnndit imis is substan tally ^'{liii-4 money 011 falsi pretense. Tin- l>il! for a lev (I >llars i- iv ill v 1111 liist (lcl)l o h >in>r, because the newspapn trusts so much to fait li in humai n it uIT' in pel mi11 in^ it to b<> in enrred. M il were a hill for $101 or ('Veil much less, the pill)lis})0 li is aniplo pr?>tc(,tion it thi c >urls. Hut it (Iocs Ii(,t |>:iv ti brills; suil for a two dollar hill suvc in so far as you thereh; warn otlnr subscribers. Thi 1 >111> 1 i> licr k<>cs ;11x>i11 his woil with fait h in tin* honor of hi audience I hat having seen th .show and had their fun, the; will not overlook the contrihu ton hox when il coiiics alony fltflcfafen's Arnica Salvi Ihc Best Salve In The World. ??i ii<iiiiiii>i>w? m i yntimi \ i Anothei r r Another Christr I I f We most heartily welci We hope our friends and < ' religiously, socially, politically j well-being of the country if our r Ninety per cent of the peoph b per cent of this ninety per cent - take to relieve them, but late :lliallums Iku ( is the b^st known corrective To Don't tak". our ?vord for iti .pills with most gratifying resuli Still selling theni at 50c per fied By mail at same price. We are behind ev- ry statei I can see lis ''face to face" and t;i > No long letters, no "fake o 1 that you failed to follow direct puts up on you. Ours is a fair and square . right and if it doesn't do what ' will be asked." "Nip it in the bud." that s rid ot it with Hallum's Ba Manufactured and sold by : PIOKEN t Masonic Building, \\/? tl?l .-.lj. . - C ? uv, Liiciurw uui UUfell'II 1CI S I? . merit a larger share in the iutu i Look into our show win 1< j the foremost makers, they re winners, s ttMCiW B iii ^ ^ < c Drug := 0 Iff f % # ? r " i {JMIL-L.Y /y/C f arc; here. IV i.< > fits ? attack you; nights w ;) saves nine.1 W Ijv < i your Medicine I 'a -v. 0 you can depend ou l< A satisfied cn^lnii' v ?* " c tis'jr. s None l>ut Liccnsi 0 cription Dopurt m< ni : Keowee 1 '' Next Door to Post Office. ll?l I I?W.M?lll1! IM / nas nas passed and another JNe\v? opie you. May you be the best customer.-? will all help us to mak , financially and physically. W( friend*; nf>io-lilir>rQ rmrl pimfDmni" 2 are diseased and don't k*iow w suffer with back and kidney troi :ly about ten per cent of this nin )kache and K r these ailments. -we have the testimony of your i ts. 1 \ a v n t* f \ 1 v<K' 1 / am C ^ * / \ *-*?-?/! / WA VI W IV./1 I I IV nent vv.; make; and you have 110 t ilk the matter over. iffcrs.1' no sen lin<j you a substitu : .1. * u \ i i i iuik>, .such us uk: mau-oruer ihkc business proposition. We have wo claim for it von ;>*et your mo ^ o ^ pain in the back, loins and kidn .1 _ ... .1 T L'Kciciic mm r ft 1)11 TT(1 U .iyliUVJ or ih>: very liberal patronage giv< re. k ? w% M sa f a Will 1)'.: a marked feature of the and winter s .son; a ore:at vari of beautiful patterns is beinj*1 sho' , Q Some ot tne 11 w coTonn^s are attractive ; :at 111 n are apt t-> n leet tii - plain blue, serj.;-; or 1)1; 'Ihibet. We at'.vi e you to have at le oik* oil \>'v. oi biack suit, in <lii.it>11 to the fancy. colored \vea\ ..ad a 1 ! .s or Oxford Gray ()\ coat In hiition to the fancy lab 1 . j orinits a chaac^c, and ? . h ;uit ,i rest; to get cleaned ; pressed. It prolongs the life of your ( I )tlv:s, to treat them this \\ )W:>, y?>11 will see there a display pi . iu. I : : '.ate .t fashions, and Yours to please, j> y HbCI C* J ? ! : v I I A ,50, c 3 Tia1V? i 1 4. i oJa i&L ik ? f t~ r <rr* ' ij y"-j & ' r?<? * y * sudden colds hen a i<eh in \ inio, loii l \ ?: havo us (ill wit!) i imsr nudicinrs >r sudden rails? vv is 1h;? IxjhI. '*A<l v< r ( u mer? m our 1 its-j rfifi j Pickens, S. C. pr .. ' ;. J' !' 'IL'lULLL-'J'g* s^lfere. j^ear Las come. *1 year of our existance. e you a banner year?morally, i will look after the physical s will do the rest of the job. hat ails them. At least ninety ibles and do not know what to ety per cent has learned that iflnav Pi I lis j*. vl jlx \y x i.xx K_J neighbors who have used the >ney back if you are not sitis rouble with our goods?You it(i, no dodging by telling you medicine concerns generally somethihg that vwe know is all ncy back "and no questions eys, is a warning to you. Gei T * 1 T! \ ? 1 1 t'IIIi;V rills. COM FT. IMckciis, S. <J. ?|1 nr> ill tm_, pail (lull J1UJJC IU fbrip?s ? c*kv M? & ^Ls:^ :ick t j 1 ric. xVnd J|| | Ifcv. ,l" ; - V;'|\ ; N7 a>'- l(f>| of new models Irom some 01 you will spot them at once as HILD, STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ( n!;rii v of I'lckfMR. Iiv .1 M Ni'wlwrry, I'rnhnti? Ju?li<e: Wfl'vKKA^, J. N. Ilnllum mid v 8u:t to ii.c, to );r;mt him l?*t, ?> ? of A'liniuiHliaii >m <>f the ^ st?te unci ctr> cti of A. A. AIcM itnli-r. M'linun ..... .i r? -- .... i.mi- n? i im urn a<liii Dirish all -ii <1 sinKiilar 'I'" kindred and orrditm:; 'I 11 it* h t i? I A. A. Alexandor ilfi'ibd, that tli??y le and appeiir hcforo inn, in tho Court of I'roIi iuj, to In- held ,(i I'iokons on tin* 27th day of .Jan. 11?1 < next after publication hereof, i.t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showoaufo if any t!iuv have, why tho unid administration should not hit granted. Given under iny hand, this ,12th day of Nov. Anno ' oinini 1910, ,J. I5. NKWIlKllHV /upnil ' j. P. P. c. AIJ? pi'isf?iih holding clainiB against I he e? tiitf of the Infc Mi?. t'. A. H. Kirkk-y must present Him flame duly proven on or before the 1"> day of February HMO. or bo debarred paxr.ent; and all peruana indebted to said estate, muHfc make payment on or before' the abovu dale, to the undesigned. t ?J. H. Kirlcwy, Admrt. Breeders Guide Tho S. 0. Ilhoritt Jsluul K<>fl<>, are th ? i l? hi, luiown breed for producing ?roo I winter luycrH. Kgga at $ 1.00 and $2.00 I per netting. E. II. Craig.