The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, August 25, 1910, Image 4
? r_ r~mrt "?...? .
Ir 3 PER OE
h AM'GetaWeftiepjtrrtiool
| slrallating foeFtotfandR
ji ting UieStoraacitt and Bov
yMtfma
In I Promotes Digwtton?h
HI ness ahd RwtContalns i
;|j || Opituu.Morphine norMi
Hp Not Narcotic.
|||j: J^olOfdlktiMJELfmB.
utSstMa* \
'la ? JkMhSMt- I
AnhrSttd * I
BrMfllRi: BfaHenakS$Ja* I
Wrmbtd- 1
Pffifp tetSfc.
| rfc*?TJpf rijJ jTnffiV^ 1
P Plli Aperfecf Remedy forCo
$ !bq 'fll; tton'Sour Stomach.DIn
W Bfla Worms,CoiivulsionsHrev
ncss and LOSS OrSL
FacSiimLsSignature el
nLfcl . s/c.
fc .tf< u (JaMrr&ZcAM.
new'york.
I^P^Gunrnatccd undcrTfic P
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
ii t - _
A1
WE i
(THE HOr
Also we have 1
"Not at, Speci
Regular EVE]
fc'. which xwe guar
est tor good got
ings. Home ml
"The Sam,e < Go
_v
U5 ;m<l 40 criils \V.Ui
15c. 10 iiic.li Lawns ^
j 'nlol'iwl ^iwwld
Notions, llosic
all reduced to t
price. Come d
gust and get
BlRGA I NS.
A. K.
'Vost i
^vsi;
VP 11 ST
7CK?
cathful and I
- O prepare boy
complete living
.it: run racuity
in private Ik
Tuition Rea
^urscs: Literary; Musii
Music 1 )eparti
v Calendar: Fall Term beg
Catalogue on applicatioi
VICTOR E. RE<
m r& r? r% r? r?-r? r? ra i
? MONKl
f* O Ml &
K/ y "%
j LONG TIME,
t RI'LIAULK RKl'i
I Tin Jacfesou Li
r
* i '<> We>t P apitol St
t> ^ -? \j?
I V
^ ,A 1 ' - - -
nCASTORIA
jj I For Infants and Children.
li t] The Kind You Have
1 Always Bought
NT.
g Bears the v
m Signature / A?
'? of A AlT
Jfkr "SB
rrllOM I ftfcV ma 0%
?s.va For Over
i Ihfrtv Yfiars
iCASTORIA
TNI OCMTAUR COMPANY, NKW TOUR CITY.
r LAST ~~~~
r A T7T7 TT
lii V J'i 11
r WEATHER)
blie light, thin goods,
al Hales" but at our
RY DAY PRICES,
an tee to be the Lowids
and square deal)er
my motto'
ods for Less ftlioney."
te Goods now at 25 cents
xo now at 10 cents
H), 12' and 15c qnality9at 10c.
vry \ aii( 1 Un derwear
he lowest reasonable
\ r , -i
urmgvj ui v ana JVuv
^ ? i/
your share 01 -these
V ,
PARK.
G-ro onvll^e, B- O.
< milbv^
ACADFMY,
f/VS, S. O.
feasant.
s and girls, at the lowesi, cost, for as
as possible.
of well-prepared teacheis. Board
)mes at ?<S.oo and $10.00 per month,
sonable. %
tliSKNTATiVKS WANTKI'X ',) j
nan & Trust Company, \
JACKSON, Mississippi. ^
ub - tji u> -a> t AJ.o i
- /'
Agriculture; Pedagogy, and Bible,
rnent directed by McDuffie Weams.
ins ()ctober 4th.
11 to the Principal.
2TOR, M. A., Principal.
; * rt- rt> -r? 1
f LOANED ""II
?al estate. j) !
kasy payments, -h
Rev. Coke D. Mann Withdraws from ;
Race.
Rev. Coke 1). Mr-nn lias with- ^
drawn from the race for con- '
gr#ss in the Third congressional
district, thus leaving a clear
field for the relection of Wyatt
Aiken, Julius E. Boggs, another J
opponent, having withdrawn 1
some time ago. 1
Mr. Mann does not resign how- 1
ever, until he throw out a few '
broad hints about tho action of ]
the various chairman of the 1
county executive committees. <
Mr. Mann, having had several
years experience in the house,
thinks it wise to fight back be- 1
fore giving up and he calls attention
to the constitution of the ;
Democratic party on county campaigns
and the lack of a
schedule upon which to base his
attacks on tho stump upon Mr. 1
Aiken. The counties in the
Third district and the chairman
directly affected by the charges
are: Abbeville, F. H. Gary: Anderson,
M. L. Bonhani;
Cfregpiwood. Jas. Rogers; Newberry,
F. II. Dominick;Oconee,
W. C. Hughes; Pickens, W. T. 1
O'Dell.
Ml{. MANS STATEMENT.
Mr. Mann's st.nb>monf i? nrl-l
dressed to the voters of his district
and is as follows:
"Doubtless you will surprised 1
to see that I have this day with- 1
drawn from the race for congress
in the Third district for
reasons which I will mention.
"First, my constitutional (
rights have been denied me in
having no campaign for the congressional
candidates in the (
Third district. Why such treatment
bv the county chairman
rwf 1
VI uuu OAUUUUVt! fOIIlIIllliHitJI
The candidates in the flflii and '
sixth districts have separate
campaigns. There was ho chance
nor time to discuss issues.
This I wanted to do with Mr. *
Aiken and then take him up on
his record while in congress,
and then ask him to explain
some of his votes while there.
F ori Know some of the people will
agree with me that they need <
explaining. 1 wanted time for '
a full and free discussion of
theso [measures, and, failing to
. i. J. 1 J- 1 T "
set uiese imngs, 1 now rerer
you to the constitution of the '
Democratic party of South Oaro
lina, page four, article eleven.
THE CONSTITUTION. '
"Before the election in 1908
and each election thereafter, ex- '
cept as herein provides, the .
State Democratic committee '
shall appoint and arrange for
two campaign meetings in each (
county to be held not less than
>v ucivo d|;ai tt uiif ui \milhi
meeting shall bo addressed *
only be candidates for State
officess and the other only
be candidates for United
States senator, United States
house of representatives ami circuit
solicitor; proWded, that if ;
any election year there shall lie 1
hut mm m tididn.t.<> for tli?>
of United State4* senator, or no
opposition for State oHices, the
said committee may, in its discretion,
arrange or appoint only
one meeting in each county. ,
In addition*to such campaign
meetings the county chairman
of the resnective contrrossiomil
districts and judicial circuits
shall, when there is more than
one candidate for either of said
offices, arrange for and appoint
separate campaign meetings for
their respective districts or judicial
circuits, the time and the i
place of such meetings to he ,
published in each county, at
which only the candidates for
said offices shall he invited to ad
dross IMo pooplo.
STATU CIIAIII.MAN'S LKTTBU.
Chairman Willie .Jones lias
soul onj llio (,ollo\vinj.< lottor to
111?' chairman i?l tin- counties "?i\
\ ho Third di. I rlrt:
4,1\?v. 0. I). Mann having
withdrawn Iidiii the race for
congress from Third district.,
you will please not put his name
on the lickgL If you havi! already
printed your- tickets]
you will plcaso instruct. I
% 1
. t
your managers not count th<;
votes cast for hiin nd to tell
the voters that hepl not a candidate."
Managers of Ection.
The following njnagers are
appointed, who wl also sorve
for the second anJ third elections
should there[e such, the
managers of eacn precint be-1
ng authorized i substitute
managers in the event any
named may bo unole from any
:ause to serve:
in 1 T* it IJ'.. * T?
xuasioy: juaoan Jjauiuin,iv.
Hamilton and Jon A. Shoppard.
Easley Cotton Mill: G. B.
Hamilton, W A Barr, John :
Mullinax.
Glen wood Cofcta Mill: Columbus
Ellison, Saniel Smith, M.
Johnson.
n rAOtirnll T A AT 11 W q1. I
VIVO ?v 11 t J , T 1 ? ' ^ '
ter Kay, T. Spelter.
Norrls: E. C. tcWhorter, E.
W. Tate, I. 1). lice.
Six Mile: I). E)Garrett, A. D.
Mann, Pink Wilimon.
Mile Creek: 1! F. "Alexander.
S. B. Dalton, J L. Murphree.
Gap Hill: T. 3. Craig, T. G.
Oliver, B. D. M.nldin.
Praters: C, ( ? Lewis, G. C.
Bolding, Walte Seaborn.
Rockey Bottc/n: JohnL. Canbrell,
B. M. N<tily. Joab Alex-i
:i nrlor
Antioch: Join W. Thomas,
Philip Chapmai, J. T. Lewis.
Laurel Fork G. W. Hol2ombe,
J. D. Chappell, A. L.
Morgan.
Pleasant Gnve: D. L. Barker,
W. D. Heidrieks ir., A-. I).
Fortner.
Dacusville. W. N. Jones, J.
T. Jones, Wirren D. Sutherland.
Looper's G.n: E. L. Jones,
J. L. Looper, Jodie Chastain. J
lucnnnonnoMill* I? f^-oinnc
warren Jones, J. 13. (liiid)
Finley.
Liberty; C. T. llutchins, W.
L. Bo^s, 15. F. Cliapalier.
Pickens: M. O. Looper. W. E. j
Hendricks, B. A. Allgood.
Holly Springs: Lee Lynch, J. i
J. Gravelly. F. E. Stewart.
Peters Creek: J. T. Foster,!
VV. E. Homlricks, J. E. Single-1
i
AJI1.
Pickens Mill: T. F. Turner,
rlagoori Bruce, E. H. Davis.
Foley Kl<llit-y ('111.
Tonic in quality and action, quick in ,
results. For backache, bead aclic, <liz- j
iiincH?, nervousness* uriniir}' irre^ulari-1
iies and rheumatism.
| C* V'lUJ tli'l HI J-V. X. III I
0. J. Tarrant J. H. James.
Central: E B. Stephens, J. D.
Boggr., J. N. Morgan.
Cateecheoj T. W. Chi Ids, 8. |
W. Howard, G. F. Norris.
Calhoun: Robert Holden, j
jreo. H. Htiidricks, W. T. Nal
VPumpkintpwn:
M. Hendricks, j
\V. B. Jonos, T. II. Simmons,
Flat Rock: J. C. McKinney*
II. L. Bogga, L. E. Pr'mco.
Cross Pljiins: 1? Luthom,
. f
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
WAnl. o,.,I ntifiAill liir Vi.1no.-a nr.. rn.
sponsible for much sickness umh.ufui iufj, j
rt therefoits, il kidney |
trouble is permitted to
11 continue, serious rc
kjvpi su'ls arc n|0!;t lively
nVyLjJvy^Tln to follow. Your other
U| organs may need at\f
^ T teiitiou, but your kidI
nc>'s because
/ jku they do most ami
<?3 ~VP* should have oUention
first. Therefore, when
your kidneys nre weal; or out of order,
you ran understand how quickly your entire
body is affected and how every organ
Keeius to fail to do its duty.
If vnn tiri> c! L- or " fi>cl linrTJv " br>r'!ii
bladder trouble. Mention thin paper
when writing to l)r. Kilmer & C<>.,
liin^hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
but r member li'ivi name, Sv.ampRooi,
mid don'I let i4 r. i. r ii yo-.
Fomctlibft; i i ]<?\< ? ' . -Root?
you d'? you 1,
taking the great kidney remedy, l)r.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will convince
you of its j;r<_at merit.
The mild ami immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, tlic great kidney and
bladdci remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest bjeaut>e its remarkable
health restoring *pri ; ertie.. have been
proven in thousam'. tot xbe most-distresstrie/
p;i f *" vaii \ r ir?5no vnn
should have the best. 1 '
Sold by (Iru 'JO H in >?E?>
fifty-cent ?in I on. -doli
" t i i.tiifin* rtIHii*v * n,,
lar r>i/.cbi i .1 ih?iv j **?? !< ? ,
have .'i sample bottle
natnplM Hin;.r you i", *.,i . ''..mj.-i;how
to find out if yoii hnv kidney or
Stomach Blood and
Li'utr Troit
Much sickncss star's with wcnk stomnch, mid c<
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous und palc-pi
good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need in1
for, after all, a man can he no stronger than his
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and
active, makes rich red blood and overcomes a
out disease-producing bacteria and curcs a wh
tude of diseases.
CJet rid ot your Stomach Weakness t
Liver Laziness by taking a course
Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscov
?the jireat Stomach Restorative, Li
Invt$orator and Blood Cleanser.
You tm't afford to accept any medicine of
composition as a substitute for "Golden Medici
ery," which * ? medicine op known compositk
fi complete list of ingredients in plain English <
( -wrapper, same Dcing ftitesiea as correct ui
Dr. n?(v*'? P!e*umnt Pellet* regit lata and lavlgoi
I DELICATE
Lunch Room.
I Fancy Gr<
TVT / ?nlc 1 f* 'ill Ur\nHo f \%%
*1 LV.OI.? tvw CVtl 1IVJU1 O. V / u
All the Delicacies of i
Fruits and Fancy Groceries?
the Best
Prompt Service and Polite /
J. W. & C. L. HES1
SYour Patronage 5
i i? *
cri'ooi it,oorn in t>
Now is th<
Now is the time of year to watch
diseases can be warded off if you
Bright's Disease, Rheumatism, Typl
Hallum's Backache ai
stand at the top of the list of all sue
todav.
y
We havv scores of testimonials
people you know. But if you do nc
take our word for it, all we ask is th
Ilallurn's Backache ai
a trial, and if they do not give you *
ask for your money back and you
you and we want you to have it.
Pickens Drug
The"REXAL
"WnsnrH- To.iiinlc
The Store That Guarantees un<
jT i
A Quality, Quantity and
We are the originators of A'OC
these prices cannot he duplicated
(iciiumo 2Iit\Ii (ifii
Price /.ist of (,'itoiiJ A
rxpiuss purcA'O
2 Gallon Keff il 60
3 Gallon Kok 5.'10
Norili Carolina Style C'
Imperial Whiskey XXXX I' ai
koclc and Kyo XXXX Tor
Applo Branny XXXX J'ca.
Apricot Cordial XXXX Ban
A\\\ | Blackberry Cordial l'orl
i\l\ill i Sherry Wine (I'urr. California) Sc;:i
I lllll! Gin (llollaud Type) XXXX)
I Iw | /' > >. / ' /*</>, ,,f '
ll I II:( Not CilitMip he? <;
I 11 TJm 7.oivi-Nt I'. ifi'H
IrV^'lil Prict /.is/ o! J\
l\\\\\wll| ? rxi-nrj-i piiriwil\\\\
YUVfj >nllon Kcsr }?.!>.S
\\\\\\\w <ia"',n Kotf J :ij
Kv\v\vi:l Noitli Carolina Styh< I
IVmwM s> Wlitakey Blackberry i >
Kook imil Kyc Sherry '.Vine
Apple Brandy <.<In
lV-^1 (Compound) Ponchond II
Apricot Cordial 'l'oin (.in
V/5% Remember the Price of 1
Mrs Above j'rtoil'i ;.!ilptv ; r:i!, l nont,:
V\\ r* ?*t?ense of bottler.. lilllnR, Inix-lin.r .iwl
?AA| orJ , v i I ttinkc ii . permanent <> iine?
Mv Send for comphii' prica list c
t a nn<?? :> , Ten.
jnscqucnt I Slit
joplc lack >J?:. ^ft^S^^VirlV'.1
yigoruting |g||| |?UfMt8^l
siomacii. infill Ulllv",iJiB-*',;[U' ^
I the liver J|
on, having Hi]
on its hot- N\!J|
idar oath. mi
ihiv i?irwr ttuu MJOWCI3+
:SSEN!
Restaurant.
AMIP?
ick Lunches Served,
the Season.
the Market Aflo^-dsT
attention A'js'iired.
PER, Prop'rs. I
^9'iicited.
oimcction.<x?[ |
; Time.
your KIDNEYS. Many
keep them right, such as
loicl Fever and Malaria.
Company,
Lss Store.
Pickens, S. C.
1 Gives Satisfaction.
id Kidney Pills
:h medicine on the market
we could give you from
>t know us wejl enough to
at you give \
iid Kidney Pills
satisfaction come back and
will get it. It is here for
p r i ?
A'- no TTO. If PRICES- ?M
i: II
ilo Whinhino
'n iiier' Helotvs 11 /111M
r<nntek prcpaio ]ii)l]|\\
t C.nllon Krtf $>' '* \ fW/zJIW
(inllc>n Kyif JS i
Ml v rtliji) I Iiff I ft 4
\ ..... i.!.-^ l ''//ill
4A
' ' IM
linn >iii Cofi "iitiin
u-y .V. . '[ I IIJJ
stri. n/ ; (. 'I tis i lives extra ft !| If
pnekit ,Vo know One tr'r.J Ij II [