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spr\ RBPRR : ' Pickens Sentinel Journel Advertimug Bates Reasonable tutored at Hlokeuii 1'oKtofflce rn Second Class Mall Matter PICKENS, S. C. : THURSDAY April 28. 11)10 Virginia?Carolina South Carolina and Virginia have always been closely allied, both in a social and a business way. In the ante-bellum days social affaire were never complete in either state without representation from the other state. In the matrimonial line each state hud flivniulin/l ifc? nimfn Af partners" to the citizenship of the other. Many citizens of South Carolina point with pride to their Virginia ancestors. It. is with joy the Virginian says "my father, or, my mother, or, my wife, or, mv husband, was of that noted South Carolina family of This has been going on ever since the settlement of this country. Of late years Virginia has been drawing on South Carolina for our business men, and especially is this so of the newspaper fraternity. 1?4- f \ 1: .1-1 v uon ick uvutu v^aruiinu ih'\ eiop an extra good newspaper man and the old mother state immediately calls him and takes him as her own. The Palmetto State cannot retaliate in kind? but when she does put her hand into the "grab bag" she always draws a prize! It is said that "a fair exchange is no robbery" and as South Carolinians are good at bargain ing they always manage to 1 rade j off "a mere man" and get one of the "gentler sex." in return. Apropos of this, we point with pride to the prize our neighboring city of Greenville has drawn ?Miss Quinn, of the Ottaray hotel?and it is with a great deal of pleasure that we proclaim to the world that Pickens has H]QA falron o Vion/1 fni fl-w* VU1VV11 CAt 11U11VI :iii 11 II" fa < I I I I and has also won a jewel?Mrs. F. C. Hamilton, of tho Hiawatha hotel, who arrived in Pickens Tuesday eyening and begun to get this hostelry in shape to open on May 1st. On behalf of our citizens generally and the people of Pickens particularly, wo cordially welcome Mrs. Hamilton to our city and wish her crreat kuccmu Pickens above ill! things needs good hotel facilities and now has the chance to attain her desires, and it behooves the people of our town, one and all, to do all that within their power lies, to help Mrs. Hamilton make a success of this enterprise. There is no better advertisement for any community than t.lini, r'ninto/l liv > ?? /?/->/! ^ * KSJ ?V J\S\A HUM I and there is no town we know of that needs advertising worse, and especially along this line, than does Pickens. -?_ ^,Mr. Knocker! Now put up your little hammer, and for the once be a "booster!" Here's to the success of the Hiawatha. Frnm rnloophon After a regular Rip Van Winkle sleep of ahont I< n months the old pencil pusher for the dear old S. J. from Cafeechee woke up on last Sunday morning to find everything of a green nature looking, flourish!! ing and the dust layed for tin; first time in six weeks. We should bow our heads in o / 1 i Uonlr (i/ wl P/ n> 1 *7 Y V'l *71 I \ 7 ailM I 11(111 IV V 1UU I 1 >| the blessing. We poor weak sinful creatures grumble and find fault if it rains too much and say there is not going to be anything made. Then on the other hand if it continues on dry very long wo are complaining about the ground getting so hard, stuff burning up &o. Wo you see) we are insatiable. Tho truth is wo receive more at, His hand than wo deserve. If God was to destroy the earth at the twinkling of the eye how many souls would he saved' This is a serious question and that should present itself to every person a sound cognition and has reached the years of accountability. We go to preaching, hoar tho gospel expounded, may l>e wo Klye our hand to tho preacher to be prayed for, go home and may I be speak something about what a good sermon wo heard, hut 1 how many of us go down on i i- -* ? our knees and ask God for what we need spiritually and thank Him for what He has done for us. Wo are too much like hogs eating mass and never look up to see from whence it came. A good many farmers in this ~ I i- 4 1 OU^UVMi cHU UUUIII/ UUUUKU planting. Messrs. N. N. Maddox, J. C. Garrett and Joe Mauldin of Norris, planted cotton seed in March. Small grain is looking fairly well. A good deal of fertilizer has been sold up to date but we hope it is not all going to be put under cotton. Farmers, corn is the thing. Even if you want to : !i r i-i. ? I raiHu ii< ior ?aiu niuro is morel clear money in it than cotton. Revs. Walker and Crawford have been carrying on a series of meetings at this place. Brother Walker is an earnest worker and the Lord seems to crown his efforts with success. He preached 240 sermons last year and received 280 members into the churches that hesuppliod. lie is the financial aurent of the contemplated college at Six Mile which is now the fact. The Public School closed at this place on last Friday. The teachers, Misses. Florence Hickson and N >rina Grillin, gave a picnic at the spring near the school house. The pupils all seemed to enjoy themselves exceedingly well. The teachers have endeared themselves to both pupils and patrons and Miss Griflin returni?il f luinii) fi f. I i >n o mi last Saturday. The curly headed boy hated mighty bad to see her leave. Misses Lillie Kenneniour Naliua Prince and Edna Shirley, three charming young ladies of Central, visited Miss Myrtie 'IVnl: r>f ( 111wln Come again, girls, you loft a I lasting impression on tin; old Bachelor. Mrs. Sam Neal, of ('(Mitral, visited her (laughter, Mrs. Teat of Cateochoe last week. .J. Alonzo Brown, Magistrate oi l aieccnee, and ins const ables II. Abercrombie and VV. ft. Kallen^er, arc certainly making ithot t or the law breakers. The find tin4 way of the transgressor is hard. Married at Cateechee on Sunday, 17th inst., Mr. Wade Merriet.li to Miss Bessie Bracher, both of Central, S. Alon/.o I'rown, magistrate officiating. The ha]>py couple have the con ^rjiiuiations oi UK'tr rni'ixls. B. S?v? <1 From Tim riivf. "I had about i?ivon up hnpo, after arly four years of suffering from a Hfivorf! lung Ironbln," writes Mrs. M. Ij. Di.v, of UlnrkoHvillc, Turin. 'Often the nain in my ohost would tin nl- ! most unliearablo and I eouId not <io ;iny work, but Dr. King's Now Dis eoverv tin'I mode mo fuel like n miw p-rflon. I tho best niedieiim made fur ila! throat nn<! Iuiil'." Obatinato I conaliH, stubborn colds, Imy Hover, 11 Krippd, ast hma,croup, luonrliitis, nnd hemorrhages, hoarsenessand whooping cough, yield quickly to this wonderful midicine. Try it: f>0 cents jind 61. Trial hottloa fruo'. Guaranteed liy all drugtfiata. Six Mile IIMlo: h<rc i come a^ain will) the news from our section after I bein?< silent lor <]11 it<' a while. The farmers of this section; are all about through planting their crops. We had a nice rain here this morning which the farmers was j tflad to see. Ivev, r>. (!. Atkinson and wife of Liberty, was anions relatives and friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. li. K. Parrot,t; visited relatives near Pleasant I fill recently. Mrs. Ella Dyar and children of Hoi ton spent ;i few days with relatives hero and returned to llieir home last Tuesday. Mr. (\ li. Ahhei cromhie and | family, visited at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. Hud Wire of Nor-j ris one ni^ht recently. Mr. and Mrs. |{. C Merck and Mr. and Mrs. Hen Holliday visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. hi. Pinson at Central Saturday and Sunday. Horn on the 15th nit. unto Mr. and Mrs. Hen Powell a son. Mrs. J. M. Sattertield who | has been quite ill is reported better. Friday April 1.r>tb tho dark robed angel of death entered I In- home of Mr. and Mrs K. ( J. Merck and convoyed from earth to heaven tho spirit of their lil tlo four-months-old baby. Itsj little body was laid to rest the dfiv fnllmvino* it.? rl?nfh 111 ihn Six Mile cemetery. Rov, B. C. Atkinson conducted the funeral services. The following little girls acted as pall bearers: May Garrett, Beulah Garrett, Velma Powell, Cornelia Ellenburg This lovely bud so young so fair, Called hence by earlv doom, Just came to show bow sweet a flower in paradise would bloom." Darling baby she has left us, Yes, for ever more. But we hope to meet it in that better world above." Marie. Liberty News. The weather seems to be eon ducting a kind of variety show or exhibition today as it has rained, hailed, sleeted, snowed and liiLcli wind swinging from least early this morning, r.leai j round to the west, with a little sunshine now and then, and th; thermometer standing at -Ifdegrees. The delayed sect ions of Maivl have heen pretty rapidly fillet in for the past two weeks. Where is the cotton that w;u coming lip hel'ore this cold wea t her came around? It seems that everything h being worsted by this continue* cold; oven the people com in}.;- ir for a large share, as many an on the sick list. (.'apt. 0. A. Rankin is rigid sick with lagrippe. The measles are still puttinj in rrnorl tin in nil Himnn-li \\,W section. ]?. F. wife died today, at her home two miles east ol town, after a lingering: illness ol several nionths. The Southern 1 ?el 1 Telephone Co. have given ns night and Sunday service here now, having .just put in fifty-odd residence 'phones. Liberty, S. C., April '2;~?!h HMO. Deaths. "Loaves have their lime to fall, But all times fju*o thine' (), death." Mrs. Bessie Virginia Bissell, the beloved wife of John S. Bis sell, died at the home of hoi mother, Mrs. Mamie B. MeMa hail, in Kasley, on the Kith inst. after several months illness. She leaves a grief-stricken husband, a heart-broken mot hoi and three brothers and one sis tor, besides a host of sorrowing relatives and friends to lnourii their untimely loss. rrhe burial was at West View comet cry the day following bei demise, the funeral being eon ducted bv Rov. 11. N. ('happe'.l pastor of the Kasloy First l>ap tist church, she being a niembci of that church, tin* obsequies In'in j.; witnessed hy a lar^e con course of friends. "I'is hard t'o break the tendei cord Wlu?re love has bound tlx heart: % Tis hard, no ham, to s| i>al< t he words 'M ust we forever part C The many friends; of Mr. John I. Williams will deeply sympathize with him in tin (loath of his wife, which fad event ooenred at his homo in the Mica sect ion on the evening of the 21th instant, after an ill ncss of only a few days, a trod ahont. :}") years. Mrs, William was a daughter <>i Mr, Isaac Nimmonsof this county. Besides a husband and live small children, she leaves a host oj relatives and friends to mourn her death. The remains wore laid Id rest the day follow in*.' herdemise in the cemetery <>l VJI T-.i.or ( Mm > ,-l> ?J,.. .. i?l I liWi/l * I I I I ? lit I'll' ? > < I ' 4 1 member of this ehnreh. and a good christian woman. The friends of Mr. .-5. II. Day, will learn with regret of the death of his wife, Mrs. Alice Arnold Day, which occoured ;il I heir liome at the Kasley ('olt.on mill oil the '2Urd in-.lant, after an illness of several months, aged r>7 years. Slic leaves a husband, eight living ehilderen and a host of relatives and friends to mourn Jut death. Mrs. Day wa8 a member of the Haptist Church. The funeral services were condm *<*<1 I?v I?e\ S. P. McCarty and 10 intcrrniont was at the Oa burial ground near Easley. j,,,,: ChaMain?-Thomas. A beautiful' marriage in which a great many of the readers of this pai or will be Interested took' place at the Jilco home of Mr. ! and Mrs. J. J. Chabtain, on the i levelling of the 24th instant, at !> p, m,, when their daughter, j Miss Minnie, was happily united in marriage to Mr. Claude | Thomas, Rev. I?. ]<\ Murphree, their pastor, performing the ceremony. Only the immediate relatives and friends of the contiactim parties were invited. After congratulations wer extended to (he happy youn couple, the fines Is were usheret to the diningrooin wliere refresh monts weiv served. Mr. and Mrs. Thei >s left ini .'mediately for the h-meof t.h? .;room's parent v. h^re a ; ie< reception awaiu'd iheni. Tht4 many lv :uiliful present . iciven the 1 >j iil<* howcd the ev , | (rein 'm win- ]-. : i:c w,i held h ,; her friends. . i ;\l l:?:< M <:; Mji> w. :t ivoi no n !! 1:?* com muni' y v- < .she !iv<? ! mikI will l'c J: -1 v. Iv n>i;st d \> \ . ' ':t associ :(rs. Iii'.J wocontrail i Into ('hiudc on wiiini'!;? snch . wool, }?,ii*l for a liolpmect, w< <'Xtond lo tliciii eonuralnlntion nnd host wisln ; for many voav: ' of happitu 8s and usefulness. ; j A I'Vioud. ' Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government pays Railway IVtei Clerks $800 to $1,200. and otheEmployees ii|? to $'?,5U0 annually i. n< '?? w:!i 11ciI I sprint; cxaimn i .1.-. tlrrmi 1 iitl Ilie i-.uii'try f;>r IJa; i\ M . l < !< rl<s. i'u toin IIdii l It! |. ) oilier (inVi i nine: l i'u itioie I !i.>u.s:uii!;j of appointments will I. i mile. Any ni :u or woman ovei 18, i J e:t v <>r muniry ran t ii.< trueiion anI'' >e i tfoi inali'Mi liv writii,t':1 ?nn. i | :'ure-iu of Jin!ru'.'ii'.?n. 10! If. tilli> ! fiuildint, lioelicrucr. N, Y. T?u% C'nll Of Tim I*3?mi?I t r purification, H'hIh voii: i:i i ii . pl< . ! Imls 111 i\v coini'h'.v ion, a jauiisi if" I J .' !<, ninth I'ftlehes ami I?1?11 ?v- on t |''in. -nil Hifjn.s n? liver trnuliii. J'. 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S tl AND M rC'v'i AC:i YUOU v?LE fj it L t' o host njctlicine over cold i] ^ over ft ?V. / V ;/ \ / 1 >od Things, I A young chaj Saturday?wante. ^ lie got inside wh< ' SUCh ^ SU't ^iat ^SItA W$ No, it was sold jlr // 'a friend of mine '" \ "I've admired \ two or three time thought it could 1 \ . lie told me he V v.V'-r-t '<?ke it? Who nia i":'Vwr ~ *** tfV m ~ 11 a i ! / pts a * >1 \Bro's & I \Su\t? W \ one o\ 1 ' J 'The CU vwf. 1 , r .. J 4 u^au li i ( "Wci1, |<:t's sc \\v .$4 have certainly J* Weil, Chicago. "tTuer>ui g i euui i a JRHHNVIUJ!, >' - <J. ?r\TOi|l,IH?line I mm A JI.M l-CJ?Wl'WW??BTCT?g? Do you want y< Done Up W. I!. iRosamon I All kinds of repair work on Bugj A specialty of I Iorse Shoeing and M diseases of the feet. Had and ind (juentlv lead to diseases of the feet, ai which may render your horse unservii pay you well to have your animal shot W A TOP Willi E%J A great !) irgain I' will he ;;iven at C Bros store Friday Saturday Ull Hill line U1 iiBdl Sis, siil i (III We say again, wait for you \vi 1 be dollars in b; waited. When we o( gains you find them tl / >* i irn TT ^ UttT iir\i For This Si Save up your eggs, the Irying chickens, till purse. I hey will all equal showing here. Come yourself, and t body else to come. 1'rices wiil he quoted ne: One,-price dash Me R1GKENS. ' ' f ' v 'I) .1' 1 W y " .v *:j; ) came into the store d to know the minute ether we had such and was in the window on 4,I knew it," he said : has it oil." lhat suit i*i the window s, but I'll jiggered ii I )e bought for the. price paid. Got anything c!e the suit, anyway?" Schloss L CO. f the line of ythes ul." e some of them?they t. some class to them." L.LJ, ft?|7W M?? III I ?K?OTTW?ITU our work A Jfl _ A _ >=to=aaier n come to id's Establishment. *ies aiul v/Vagons. edical treatment of all \f. _l - r lucrum siiueing so ireid irregularities of gait, :eable; therefore it will I by a skilllul mechanic. cast rai^ and 47 us and / having fer barlat way, \ I) Y ALE! feed tij) up your < have an ell ever" xt week. JROS, r chants, s. c.