The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, June 16, 1910, Image 3

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, , ? Pickens Sentinel-Journal \ V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ V \/ I LOCAL BREVITIES I ???I $ Some Things You Know and Some p ? You Don't Know About Our | Towns, County & People \ \ \ \ v: n \ \ \ \ \ \ X ?Ml'S. A C1. -Tnn v V V*. S. (J., is visiting her children in Pickens this week. ? ?Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brainletfc, of Clemson College, are on a visit to his parents in Pickens. ?For Sale: Choice of two good milch cows, for cash or good papers. E. W. Pickens, R. 5, Pickens, S. C. ?Miss Malta Boggs, who is attending the G. F. O., is spending her vacation with her parents in Pickens. m ?Miss Helen Boggs, who lias been spending some time in Cincinnati, has returned to her home in Pickens. ?Dr. E. G. Kerwin, Dentist of Easley, will be in Pickens every Wednesday. Office over Keowee Pharmacy. nr T ? * ? * " ?Mr. ijCJtoi isoggs, wno ncfids a lucretivo position with an electrical company in Cincinnati, is spending a time in Pickens. ?Mrs. J. F. Banister, of Liberty, spent a portion of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Bowen, in Pickens. ?Miss Lillian Bolt, who has been spending some time with relatives in Greenville has returned to her home in Pickens. ?Mrs. W. 11. Johnson has returned from a very pleasant visit to relatives and friends in Columbia. s ?Mrs. J. T. Richoy, and little daughter, Margaret, of Pickens, are ^Sending a time with. relatives in Columbia. ^ x ?Most all the students who) liav<S been off attending school are now at home enjoying their vacation. ?Miss Fordio Legare, (laughter of Congressman Legaro is sp?Miding awhile with relatives in Charleston and Savannah. ?Mrs. II. C. Martin and little son, Wesley, are visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Allen, of Pickens. ?Married at Glen wood, Easley, S. U., on June the Hth, Mr. Marcus Prince and Miss Mary Golightly, W. A. Christopher officiating. ?Mrs. (r. 1 f. Edwards and children, of ttimmierville, S. C., who spent last Hummer in Pickens, are again in our midst, stoping at the Gilreath house. m ?An epidemic of Measles, together with other diseases, including a case of Pelegra, and periodical accouchcments, are keeping the doctors of Pickens protty busy these days?and nights. ?Miss Hattie llyde, a charm _ __ i I /? / < i i * wig young iauy or uentrai, who for the past two years has boon teaching school at Columbus, N. C., spent a portion of last week with her brother J. P. liyde, in Pickens. ?E. F. Keith has given up the Table Rock hotel and it will be run this season by Mr. Sam I*. Sutherland, of Easley, who has had some experience along this line. The house will open July 1st, for regular and transient boarders and Mr. Sutherland wants every body to give the house a trial. lie will do all he can to please the patron?The Hiawatha hotel, under the capable management of Mrs. F. C. Hamilton, closed its doors yesterday. The patronago was noi sufficient to justify the expenses attached to keeping this house open. Wo are sorry tho house has to be shut up for Pickens needs a first class hostelry to take care of the transient and tourist travel. Mra. Hamilton, we understand has made amusements to open a first class I warding house in Greenville at an early date. The people of Pickens hate for hor to leave, but hope she will meet with better success in her new venture, ami their best Wis i i *,o with ltd. y ?Rev. Sam T. Creech, o? . Greer, preached an excellent* j 1 sermon in the Pickens Method- j 1st church last Sabbath. I ! We want to soli you both ! work and dress shirts because we will sell you hotter goods for same money. Come and see. tf Craig Bros. ? For Sale: Cadillac Touring car with new top, gas lights, two extra inner tubes and in a No. 1 condition. Price $150. Apply to C. N. Wyatt, Easley, s. c: ?The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Jake I?. Gillespie, of Pickens, R. 2, who has been quite qiclr fnr t! mo viuiV f aim yv IIUOU life was, at one time despaired of, is improving fast. ?Mr. M. . Hester has been appointed Coroner of this county, hy Governor Ansel, to fill out the unexpired term of Mr. P. II. Boggs, resigned. "Tup" will seive until his successor is elected. ?The memorial address, last week, to the old soldiers at Pickens, was delivered by Rev. \Y. M. Duncan, of Greenville, Presiding Elder of the Greenville District, and was a gem. Many compliments were passed upon it. ?Among the post masters who are satled for a raise in sal ary in South Carolina, effective July 1st, 1910 arc those at Easley and Pickens. The former's salary will he raised from SI;">()() to $1(>00, while the latter's will go from $1300 to $1400. The J many friends of Messrs. Folder and Morris are glad Uncle Sam has recognized efficiency enough to give them a raise in salary. ?The many friends throughout the county, of Mrs. Jane Hutchins, will learn with genuine sorrow of her death, which occurred at the home of her husband O. T. Hutchins, in T 1 _ _ - JL _ J 1 1 liiDorty on tne .m instant, after an illness of only a week. Her sickness was not considered serious and her death was a creat shock to her friends and loved ones Her remains were laid to rest on Saturday at Bethlehani. Mrs. Hutching leaves a husband, three sons and three daughters and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her death. ?The] Woft'ord College Gloo Club, composed of Profs. I lamer, Bressler, and Messrs. Wilkinson and Wyche, appeared 011 the hoards at. the? Pickens School Auditorium last Friday night., to a small but select audience of musical critics. The evening's pleasure was all that could be desired. The singing, both solos and quartette elicited much favorable comment., as did the recitations, readings, iniinipersonations, and piano solos. They have quite? a complete re pertoire and can furnish fun and music to please any audience. This club was organized in 1(.K)7 and lias been a success from the beginning. Since then they have made several tours to various parts of the state and received orations whero-ever they went. This year they will tour the state, and their manager practically has covered t he territory with dates, and we unhesitatingly say that any audience they appear before will be I well pleased and highly entertained. The quartette has been thoroughly trained by Prof. R. G. Bressler, second bass, and is at present directed by him. The other members of the club are Prof. T. M. Hamer, first tenor, J. W. Wilkinson, second tenor, and Pierce Wyche, baritone. Mr. Wyche was taken sick at RjihIov nml rnnWI nnfr. nnnonr nt. Pickens. The club appeared at Central Saturday, at Seneca Monday and at Anderson Tuesday night, and their audiences were delighted. Don't fail to hear them if you get tho chance. Should they ever come back to Pickens the "S. K. O." sign would be hung out early in the week. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually Uw'fl rtuni will liol'l t-priuK cxninn alion* throughout, the country for Wail-' way Mail < lerkft, t'ti'tnm liouxc Olcrku niiti other Government I'otutiuiiB. TltoiMitndH of a |><>intm<'ti(8 will )>n marie. Uiy manor woman over 18, in oitr or oounlry/ an got instruction a:;;i froe information by writing At.once U>| Bureau of Inatrue^'-in. 108 llamHn I / ( ^ ' ; ; j i The 8j:londid work of CbamLorlian's! I Stomach and Liver Tablets is nil coming to liyht. No such grand romody for livor and bowel troubles was evor known before. Tbousinds bless thorn for curing constipation, sick hoauaeho, biliousness jaundico and indigestion Sold by all denlern. rt vii cat mcuuny ill casiUY UIHirCM, Mr. Editor:?Wo have just closed the most glorious meeting at Easley Second Church that they3have over had there. lie v. W. M. Walker a associational Evangelist did the preaching and he preached in the power and demonstration of the Spirit and the church was greatly revived. There were seventyfive additions to the church by experience, letter and restoration. Bro. Walker is being i/pnnf lv Klncorwl in Kici ^ 1 vivi'i J l/IVUOW?. Ill HID VV Ul l\ cl I 11 I the churches who has secured his service are very fortunate. W. A. Christopher, Pastor. A Koi;ular Tom Hoy was Susie?climbing treos and foncos, jumping ditchoe, whitlin;;. always cotting acratchos, cuts, sprains, bruises, humps, burns or scalds. I'.nt laws! llor mothor just applied Huoklon's Arnii?n Siiilve r?r?<l nnnul ""I' Heals evorytliinir hoalahlo? Boils, Ulcros,"IJczemn, Old Soros, Corns or I'iloa. Try it; 2.r>c. at all druupgists. Notice of Openfng Books of Subscription to the Bank ol Norris. Notice is hereby given that the Books of Subscription to I InCapital Stock of The Hank of Norris will bo opened on he ixili day of Juno, 11)10, and renin in open for one day, at the office of E. \\\ Tate, Norris, S. J uno 15th, 11)10. L.G.Phillips, ' J. 11. ('hnpnian, B. P. Kelloy, 1 J. P. Smith, ] E. \V. Tate, 1 Board of Corporntory. A Mini AViiiiIh Id Din unij v? liuu (i m/.v nvnr Jinn sui^j;isii bowels cause frightful deppnmlciu'y. 1 Hut Dr. Kin^'H Xnw Life 1'ills e\|i*el 1 poison from the sy.-tom : '?riny hope | and courago; cure nil Li er, Stmuneh ' and Kidney troubles: impnrt health j and vigo to the weak, nervous and ail-I inj? ; 2."k\ at all druggists. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tfie Kind You Hava Always MM Signature of Notice to Teachers. The Summer School for I'iolcena ('.unity will l?> hrlil in the l'ickens (innlcil school huiMing ?>11 .June 'JO. nn<! eonlin- , uing foj a periou of two or three weeks, ' An able corps of teachers will lie in | charge, the names of which will he an- I nounced later. The State will pay the expenses of the s h <>l. U. T. I lalluin, Co. Supt. K.I. Bridge to Let. i win lei, 10 iin4 iowcsi lespon-j sil)lo bidder the building of I w??; concrete piers and ;i steel span ; at the Maw bridge site, 2 miles west of Central, S. on Twelve Mile river, on the 241 b day ??l June, 1910, at 11 o'clock, a. m. The span will be about so feet. All bidders will be rciuircd t<> deposit a certified check of s*20lt before bidding, and the successful bidder will be required t<> ^ive bomi in the amount of bis bid. Plans and specifications made known on day of letting. E. V. LOOP Kit. juiio 10115. Supervisor. An l?l?n?l 11 UHliIlllil is patient, ovon with a nagging wife, for ho knows she needs help. Slu> my ho ho nervous and rundown in health that t-ifles nnnov her. If she in melancholy, excitable, troubled with Ions of appotito, headache, sleep lineHs, constipation or fainting and dizzy spoils. Sho needs Kleetrie liit ters the most wonderful re.inodv for ailing women. Thomiands <>f sulVerers from femalo troudbloe, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have uhoiI them and become hoalth\ and happy. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranoed by all druggists. Fbllow this advice. Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; it is also the cheapest. When such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir James Crichton Browne, LL.D.-F.R.S. of London spend the best parts of their lives in studying the great question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities of different foods, it is certain that their advice is absolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found in liis experiments for testing the strength and viiviuidiitt vji aunt-:*** mal me mem eaters were exhausted ong before the men wlio were fed on such fo?>d as Quaker Oats. The powers of endurance of the non-meat eaters were alx>ut eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says? cat more oatmeal, eat plenty of it and eat it frequently. 59 Packed in regular si/c packages, and hermetically sealed tins for hotclimates. | Ca?tls Hall Pickens Lodjjo o, 123 K. of P., j Hta''d rnnvf lion |>. in , V>>' day even!lift "ft' r tho IkI. nn<l 3d $ii?idn>. Work hIico'I fc?t I ih? Kink* All vtHitorH roidiully invited By order of n o. MOOIIK. o, O. ( Why Take Are you thin, pale, easily tire< strength? Then your digestif thin, your nerves weak. You You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, fi"pp> from nlj'Alml Wis* cavil a Mivv/1 iwi* V? t U^I 1C\ these statements, or we woul< and find out. Follow liis adv The endorsement of your doctor wiil certain Pills as a family laxative. Liver pills. All Real I No. 41. 155 acres 011 Twelv ton Mill; 15 acres cleared, balai some rough land on this but $iS per acre?it will bring mo in, niiuu. un uu:> iu sun you. 42. 186 acres 6 miles from pasture; 3 houses with outbuild you will find anywhere. Woul< It is going for $4,200 and is ch 43. 90 acres in the Six M buildings; 35 acres in cuitivatio level, is well watered and one o 1 have, found in the Six Mile se? churches and schools and has neighborhood. You will like t good place on which to mal 1 . 1 1 / pleasure to snow tins lor you v tages are not often found in a [ . 100 acres; 45 acres cleai lion; all timber land enclosed ii outbuildings, one tenant hous Mile. Land lies well and is we those desiiable places and reas< ing everything. It is going to 45. 2 acres, close to Picket road; good small house on it; a 47. 2 acres of land in si louse, compiete; in excellent nei )lace for a home. See me at o ong on the market at $2,100. H.M.HE "THE REAL E Box 264. Office over Iveo / write Jirc and life 1 Spring An Our Sloro is < owdcil \\ SPRINGNo Ihk'i print's, foi "Spot I l>ou^lii. Ht remark: .'\i < < ! to sell the sin Will It'll \ nil I'llci nel-.louriial ol' the 11:iv??. In the mount Jli'Kinuey ami \V? I I > \\ ail on you A. K. F YV??>it itlnd. C3rl J Why Don't ?I \ our Oil Stamps | \\ 11y you IVOur (* rocrr is i 1 o Lick? M 1K M li OF tillA1.ITV? Petroleum I n s'''' I' '' I''5'v ' 5 Alcohol? 1, lack your usual vigor and on must be poor, your blood i need a tonic and alterative, the only Sarsaparilla entirely te your doctor would endorse i not make them. Ask him ice. J. C. Ayer Co..Lowell,Mass. ly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's vegetable. Ask your doctor about them. >oiaic: e Mile river, near Norris Cotnee in woodland; no buildings; the price is reasonable. Only re in a short time. Terms will Pickens; 50 acres cleared, 20 in ings. Some as good land as :l like to show ygu this place, eap at the price. ile sei tion; two dwellings; out11; fine orcha* d. This place lies I the most desirable places that ction. It is convenient to the all thai i/oes to make an id^nl o his if you are. looking for a ce your home. It will give me vill appreciate it, for its advan>lace at the price, $4,200. *ed and in high state of cultivaI pasture; 5-room house; good ;e; this is 1 )/* miles from Six II improved. This is one of enable in price, too, considerbe sold at only ?.4^ per acre. is Mill; on Railroad and public fine stand for a "store. $1150. iburbs of Pickens; new 8-room ^iiuuiiiwwu, i\ IllwnL uc^imuic nc<* as this is not going to stay :ster, STATE MAN." Pickens, S. C. wee Pharmacy. insurance, nouncement now being t li N't \v Crisp GOODS!! r with (lif Cash!" iliiv low pricos ami IIP \V|i> . t IhoiiuIi t Ik* Html iliir. r. nt. livings wo lute nail on us. oil will Ijp lii li^iit 3ARK. oonville, B- C. You KickP | i>nt hor you ! *> o< ><l oil! l hr person for yon i111 inrnisli you OH,, Sold l)\ oil Comp'y IiVIH'JMCNIHOVFJ Hearts Doliglit \v'|l ' o full- it in !<>: l<i!-?: ovor our n? w at >( k rf ( hoice Jewelry > \ lt< li. Is lit Will ll S Ol'ltitlH, li.1 ! I ? I. Ijh, rlii Mirk p.rx, ii i 1,1 ,< < anil n t>iill;.iiii h r m.'i t ? f pre UH ?t n< v. ?> ) ?'t'? Willi all full t l "l II I I > >1. I H 1 V?"\ ' "i !iri?l look i H? ' i *-?iiiini o??|. lecii i ii ovoran 1 y'li w I Ii d <uhl '<? Ii lit *! wlu n vi'ii In nr -ii' |?rl<v J 1. ii id.?r, l^asley, O. c y ' L Ulinii ii I)esirnl>l<% Fa !A line farm of about 100 1> ing about 1 mile South of farm \<r ^n:irttt-> |>r of cotton per acre, Tlii fi of the Kirkbey In>>< 1 which i about 7fi acres of the Mat M hales of cotlcu were math* c ?ri uu<l other feed stuff l-irus, outbuildings, two I with running water throng the most desirable farms where. It is clos to a I school an I chim in s and ii jutt the place for anv one an investment that will b NV. 1'. Stewart whoso Ian show you this valuable pi at once a.< it n being olferei the low price of per aer< O. S. ST THE ] In the buying ol drugs and scriptions wo use every precanti' and take particular pains to us< This rule applies all throu* must be right every detail ninsl fore any article leaves our store. In buying Ilallum's Kidney dries, Toilet Articles and Preparai Prescsiptions filled here, you kno Pickens Drui Masonic Temple Flour! We closed the deal lor 20c Hour before the advance and are the benefit of the low price. In fact when it conies to lni\ we are in a position lo sell yon < sale and a short profit" is < mr 1110 Shoes! We have; just received a shi children's shoes in the most desii popular price. Hats! If it is a hat that you are \. yon good. We have just recce good hat at from $ 1.c5 up. W e the ones we are selling at $1.: GOOD VALUES. Come in ar 1 When you are it town j>33 1 ~ wauling lv-? ijmj *.>i in>l wi: ui<" ai\\ Vours to serve. W. 83. Fr %\\t tlMk Oh Remember we pay the hi<; produce. Soda inter fli D It's a mistake to suppose that used for drinks put up by differ goods are identical, either in lUu drinks known as (linger Ale, Le Root Beer, Cream Soda, and oi soft drink manufacturers, is no s quality. One may be far superi* We know our drinks are equal ii upon the market of today and ia to judge the merits of flavors . testing them, but by making a C Knowing that our flavors are. ' invite comparison with others, can, without regard to standard we change a formula unless we li We believe that all things l>? orders and correspondence am QUALM Y is sure to win succ< those fair-minded men who hand licit patronage on that basis. Pickens Bot R. L. Davis I itt hoick < f \v?-H improved Ini".<l U I'ickvii-., A p i in of i liis m 'dtlC'P fritlll llllil l<i tvvn trm is <>ui| or (i iif acri'H run on < Ka^lcy ru ,1 anil [urpliifi* farm, on which '2(5 M li!1' < :ir, l>isiil?> rlentv <?f VL N-'\v 7 iivmi lions"', iroo'l ci ai>( l.ousf, two | as tur< 8 ? M li o fh ( if? This i;i one of K o.i i'mi'hi 11' i't I', day any- K in! imvu and ^ -oil vraili*<l i i;i>0'l tu i^li'n rhoi.'il tiii'l m looking for ii ki I lioiuc or ring In in i:i -i nitv income. m (Is rtilj lins liiit. f o'in w ill act'. Met tor t- '-o his |>I >oo I for a ttii ii - t in ? 'Hi ;i! B For tci ins ajijil. I VKT. S ciil I'd I. 5 . \ % ? \ , the compounding of our pro. >n to fresh pure drills only tint which is called for>h our business. Everything he carefully gone over- -bet?:ii . 1 ^ at i <" i mi, i nn'uicmcs, r>uu Lions, as well as having your \v what you arc getting. Pickens, S. (J. \ | ~ ) barrels best (none butter) <join>' to give our customers ^ / in^ everything in our lines >n ;i close, margin. "A <^njck tto always. Shoes! ' *> f iiunent i>| nivn's ladies and abK; shapes and leathers at a /i Hats!, " / i ncf ti ol we can certainly chy k< <I a lot .uid can fit. you iiy7 v' l ave, them still cheapcr^^/^ " ' because the. same names are ent manufacturers that thi* or or Qti'iMiirtli I ! ?'? f""* ? in. 1,11.1. 11 lil L mon Sour, Strawberry, Poach, ther flavors, arc. put lip by all tandard by which to judge or in c.vcry way to the others. i strength i<> the best placed r better than some. The way s by tasting' them, not only in > OMPARATIVK test. 'all.wool and a varrl v ^?rr^-? J We ilMUc till- 1)1 St ^roods Wt". . ^ of ( ninpciitors, and n:?.ver ml a way lo improve it in equal. (careful haw 1 liiu?,.j${mH fair dealing with cos to :ss; not only frr us biiHfbflfl le our ^oo(l? also, and in *ropr< e f m JHHj