The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, February 02, 1911, Image 4
Subscript~ion Pice.~ 41ne D)llar a Y ;r
In .idvance.
BUtered at Pic -ens Fotoce as Second CaS t
Mai I'stP 7
THURSEAY rEB. 2 1911
KEEPING OUR WORD.
Some time agc we jumped on
our subscribers with both feet,
trying to get them to pay up.
We threatened to discontinue
every paper not paid in advance
by January 1st.
The reason we haven't kept
this ihreat is not because we
were afraid to.put it into execu
tion, but because the American
Music Company, of Jackson
ville, Fla., about that time
figured for our subscription ac
counts. It was our expectation
that they would handle them
from that date, but they have
just now reached them, and in
order to collect them quickly
they have decided to put on a
contest and give away a nice
piano.
We hope our subscribers will
take heed and push the contest
-the prize is worth working
for. and it is open to everybody,
- be it an individual, church or
secret order organization. So
don't be afraid to start off your
lodge, your church, your wife.
your daughter, your sweetheart.
or some member of your neigh
bor or relative's family.
We will look after your inter
ests and guarantee the prizes.
We thank you all for your
past patronage and hope you
will remain with us another
year.
This plan is launched to clean
up the old accounts, get new
subscribers, and collect for the
paper in advance, and when
we get it that way we aim to
keep it there, or quit business.
If we can build up the circula
tioiinwe .intend to improve the '
paper (which we cannot possi
bl:ydo without. ready money),
and -giveito the people of 'Pick
ens county 'the best. and news
ieside? printe in thig seeto
- of SstI:Carlifl&e ..
wesioiit an4. ethecf~t
operation of each . add.dvery
e. in making this'. conteskca
suegSs gy your thelpwde si
knowtshat you 'apprdye of. u
policy' of'prous nd sari
ing teielp us ta'ii'it.*:
Evry person not paying ip
during the contest will, imnie
diately after Its close.,e c~ropp.f
from ouX'list; for any person
wh4 can, or ' 413, resist the
* blandishments aiid wiles of
Sdies and'refuse to ive upthe
conunder such circumstances
will not pay at all unless their
account is placed in the hands
of a lawyer.
Miss Houston is the charming
and piqua.nt little' lady now on
the job, and she is devoting this
week to ridIng the county and
enlisting workers. After she
finishes the preliminary work
she leaves the matter in the
hands of Mr. Bidez, who will
from now on until the close of
* the contest be "'Johnny on the
spot," and render all the assist
ance he can to the various con
testants.
Agaiul we thank you for past
patronage and hope for a con
tinuance of the same. and trust
you will see your way clear to
take an interest in the contest
from the very start, and by
paying early and often helD us
to make of this the ideal paper
we want to. and aim to. if we
can get the money.4
Liberty Circuit Appointments.
Libejrtv: 4th Sun1fd.!v 1 a. mr.
and 1st Sunday night 7::t0 p. ma.
Ruhamah: Lt Suinday monH
in. '.1 a. mn.
>eople to put up with the faults
'1 idiosy'.ncracips of each other
ld to dwell in peace and unity
ogether, and shows that when
r. J. R. Riley pronounced. on
he 27th day of January. 1886.
he solemn words, uniting for
ife. and for better. or worse, the
ivc of Inez M. Maulin, daugh
er of Elias Earle Mauldin, and
taron M. Morris, in the holy
ionds of wedlock, the words
'what God hath joined together
At not man put asunder," were
ot lightly sroken.
For twenty-five years these
wo have traveled life's pathway
ogether. Through adversity as
vell as prosperity they have
een, the one a husband, father
ver and protector; the other a
ympathiser, mother, counsellor
nd help-meet and well may A.
. Morris quote the lines of
owper:
"What is there in the vale of life
Half so delightful as a wife:
When friendship, love, and peace combine
To stamp the marriage-bond divine."
Theodore Parker has wisely
aid that men and women, and
,specially young people, do not
mow that it takes years to marry
,ompletely two hearts, even of
he most loving and well-sorted.
3ut nature allows no sudden
:hange. We slope very gradual
y from the cradle to the-sum
nit of life. Marriage is gradual
L fraction of us at a time. A
appy wedlock is a long falling
n love. We know young per
ons think love belongs only to I
yrown hair and plump. round
:rimson cheeks. So it does for
ts beginning, just as Mount
Washington begins at Boston
)av. But the golden marriage
s a part of love which the bridal
lay knows nothing of. Youth
s the tassel and silken flower of
ve, age is the full corn, ripe
nd solid in the ears. Beautiful
the morning of love with its
rophetic crimson, violet purple
,nd gild, with its hopes of
ays to come. Beautiful also is
he evening of love, with its glad
emembrances, andits rainbow
ide turned towards heaven as,
el as earth.g l4.' M. orris
nd his bride, 'wo5 year*agot
tarted handjW1iad, toread
fe's pathway, have experi
ndd al1l fhis. Thel future held
iterrors for thei,. the vicissi
udes'of life'wne{e unknown to
hem. *Nany of the-aims they
ben2sched for have been
-rased. many of 'the tasks they
b.'enilaid off for themselves have
ince been accomplished. :Now
n the afternoon of life, suir
-ounded by a happy family and
icere and true friends they
an sit down to the fruit of-'their
:oil and the multitudinous en
ioyments the evening of life]
2olds for them.
On the 27th ult., in response
oinvitations which had been~
ent out some time ago, some
20 guests filled the home of Mr.
3.d Mrs. A. M. Morris. to help
bhem celebrate their 25th anni
-ersary of wedded bliss. And
rom 7 to 12 p. mi. everything.
was gaiety, joy and pleasure.
The guests were met at the
loor by Mesdamnes 'W. T. Jeanes
ud W. H. Johnson, thence con
Tcted into the reception room
by Mesdames T. R. Allen and
N. J. Boggs. In one corner. un
ler a beautiful arch Mr. and
Srs. Morris stood. to receive
:heir friends and guests. They
vere supported by~ Mr. and Mrs.
. E. Mauldin, father and step-:
nother of the bride.
The registry book was presid
d over by Miss Anna Irwin and
~fter this task was finished the
uests were ushered into the
lining room for refreshments.
?eantiful and graceful young
adies added a zest and charm to
his part of the program. The'
ale was5 dc'oratedl in~ite
:ice to this cake. 1e L Iaper
>l with 1886.1911 in sh r ink
vas Binned on el i 1
soJumenrf the ((-c in.
The punch bowl was pri-d
cr y Mrs. J. T Richvy and
%Iiss Vesta Ashmore. The
punch was concocted and brew
d by Hons. B. Lewis and others.
being a fruit concoction that
was a nectar fit for the gods.
Mrs. Morris was handsomely
3owned in a magnificent silver
ray silk and carried a beauti
Eul bouquet of brideas roses.
Music was furnished by Pick- 1
-ns orchestra, and it was so
oul-stirring that the fantastic
toe had to be tripped slightly.
The first cotillion was led by
Mr. Elias Earle Mauldin, the
youngest man there, his vizaviz
being Mrs. L. C. Thornley.
This was the signal for all, and
the young folks not to be out
done by a person of Mr. Maul
din's years, made good use of
the intervening time, until mid
night, coming all to soon, they
bade their host and hostess good
night, with the hearty wish
that they may live to enjoy at
least 25 more years of wedded
bliss,
The presents were many,
handsome and valuable, and
but expressed in a feble way.
the esteem and hearty good will
in which this most excellent
couple are held by thcir friends
and neighbors.
North Pickens Appointments.
The following are the anpoint
ments of Rev. E. L. Thomason.
Pastor of the North Pickens cir
cuit for the Year of our Lord,
1911. Let everybody encourage
the preacher by keeping his ap
pointments in mind and giving
him good congregations:
Porter's Chapel lst Sun. 11a. m.
Friendship 1st Sun. 3 p. m.
Bethel 2d Sun. 11 a. m.
New Hope 2d Sun. 3 p. m.
McKinnie's Chapel 2d Sun 11
a. m.
Salem 4th Sun. 1La.. m.
Sedret Order Me$ngs.
)fasoni'*g. F.(jA. M. meets
St&rday gightsgh~ or before
'Qhapter-R. A..M. meetuFri.
day nights ona or after the full
moon.'.
K. of P.-Meets every Mep
day night after the fist and.
third Suinda'ye.
W. q. W.(+eets every fird
and third Tuesday nights.
City ComrliL meets 'Iuesday
nights after fip t Mondays.
CASTOR IA
For Tnfants and Children.
The Klnd You Have Aiwapa Bought
Bears the
Sigatre of a 7 4A
Often The Kidneys aire
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Elood.
Weak and unhealthy kid:2evs are re
sponsible for much sick'ness and'suffering,
.- therefore, ii kidney
3 f/7. 4trouble is permitted to
)continlue, rnous re
-suits are molt lik~ely
to follow. Your other
-organs rmay need at
'. tention, but your kid
-. neys most, because
they do muost and
- should have attention
------first. Therefore, when
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
you can understand how quickly your en
tire body is affected and how: every organ
seems to fail to do its duty.
if you are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remxedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamo-Root. A trial will con
vince you of its great merit.
The mild and imme~diatn cffect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
bladder re:nedy, is soon realized. It
health rct-rin- .ropertie.; have be-en
proven in thiousa:a. of the most distress
ing cases. IC you aced a mnedicine you
should have the best.
Sold by druggists i
ffty-cnt and o'n"-dol- -.
Now
Sto
33A
on all C
iMXien's, E
and over
ot Pants
EASTER CARDS FREE
Not Cheap Trash But 10 Beautiful
ones
I want to send free to every reader
of the Sentinel-Journal 10 beautiful,
imported, embossed. colored Easter post
cars,*all different, without any adver
tiing on them whatever.
I do this because I want people to
know the high grade cards I carry at
manufacturer's prices. If you prefer
beautiful Valentmne cards say so when
yu write.. All I ask is that you send
mie 4 cent stampst01dover postaged.
Address,- p.-T ITohnston,.: Pr*., -Dep.4
10~ Iocbester. N. Y.
Auditor's Notice.
1~e time for takcing the retirns for
iselyear U111, will*-offen Janary 1st
and clese February 20th, 1911.
Teiditor or his deputy, will be at
the 01tlowing places to take retu'rns:
Calbouni Monday (p. m.) Jair.18. 1911.
CetraLTues. &Wed ..- 17 &18.
C ateechee, Tharsday. (a. i.) Jan.. 19..
Nbrris Timrsday (p. in.) Jennry 19
:Liberty Fri. & Sat. (nooTI) Jan. 2') & 21
Easley-Mon. and Tues Jan.. 23 & 24
-Esley Zotton Mill Wed. (a. mn.) Jan 25
- lenwood " " "(p. mn.) Jan 25
Cross Plains Thu. (a. im.) -Janauary 26
Loopers Gin Thu. (p. mn.) 26
Dacusville Friday (a. m.L) - 27
Peters Creek Friday (p in.) - 27
Pumpkintown Sat. (a. me.) 28
Holly Springs " (a,. m ) - 28
Mile Creek Tues.day (p. in.) -. 31
Six 1hiile Wed. (a. in.) February 1
Praters " (p. mn.) " 1
Eastatoe Saturday " 4
Returuns will be takeni in o:11t dLiring
whole time. Respectfulle.
N. A. CH{RISTOPH ER.
N otice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons holdine : -n
Ithe es-ate o'f the late t .. Gi h
must pres'nt the same u' e . v'. In
or before te 1 day of Md mi. or
debarred payment ana a a - u in -
deted Li said estate, no't-- m.-Pay
ment: ona *.r before~ ti.. l.-- * -, to
ihe unldrignedl. Wi K.-i:h.
. 3 uiti4 a r.
Notic to Debtors and Creditors.
All Persons holding ciaims~ against the
estate of the late James P. H1ughes mnust
present the same duly ;'rove~n on or
before the 1st day of Marchi. l11. or
Ie debarred payment: iLTnd alh p-rsonis
indebted to said estate mnust ma ke pay
ment on or before~ tie abovte date., to the
undersigned. R E. Hrnec..
Mlrs. N. E Hughes.
Ad ministrato rs.
Cromotes a1 i .: t grost .
cu'r~nes t- nar
c Drt Drugjms J
Castle Hall
Pickens Lodge No. 123
K.of Po
GongOn
Ih be fore---Th at of S(
'om1 the M iammoth
oIk of clothing
which I Carry.
per cent dis
count
LOTHING-Consisting of
oys' and Children's suits
coats. Also on all kinds
Sh is s1e lasts everything
!( tv SPOT CASH.
ALTE1.ATIONS FREE
THSCHIL D,
rHE TAILOR"'
m-~EENVILLE, S. C.
Test Dr. Hess
POULTRY PAN=A=CE=A
On Trial
Did. you know that you could feed Dr. Hess Prniltry
a-ce-a the balance of the Winter, all spring, in fact.
first day of August, then if you are, not satisfied that
and pa d big,. ..
It is to make your hens lay, to make you eh1llfigi-oM
healthy-anid strcing, to cur gapes. cholera and roup. ;
.Of course you are expected to keep yuor..poulhay free
lice and for that purpose we kno* of: nothing better.t
Instant Louse Killer.
Let us have your ordt' no0W
* H. A Richey & Son.
Phone 45.
~FOR THAT KEG OF
THE DRINK THAT REACHES THE SPOT
Pickens Bottling Works,
R. L. Davis Proprietor
e L HSTER
PIROPR'IETOIROF
ickens ool arlor
ickens 001 ..rlor
Esyingo for tha Cake