The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, July 09, 1903, Image 3
E~jp~iT!~ ~ Loiw all 11ClNOn"d Maume
-N. D. Taylor has bon over
worked this time.
-Born on the 1st inat., to Mr; and
Mrs. Woa. N. Ganitt, a son.
-Dr. W. F. Austin, dentist, will
be in Pickens July 14th and 15th.
S -W. H. Ashmore found a cotton
bloom in his patclh on the 7th iust.
-13orn unto Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Freeman on the 6th niat., a daugli.
ter.
-Dr. Wardlaw, dentist, will be in
Piocons the 13th, 14th and 15th of
July.
-Born to Mr. and Mrs. 0. G.
Lowis, of Piater, a son, on the 3d in
I --John Fiold, Bon of 0. P. Field,
hans been (uito sick but is reported
better.
-Representatives J. A. Hinton and
Mattliew Hendricks were in Pielns
-A nonL-r of the teachers oH(f the
c3ounty are aittending toEeNr
-IwItd ,t' Riill.
-Savo your forage with the up-t.
dato Plaio Mower and Rake. I. 0.
Carter, Liberty, agent.
-Will Bruce, son of .1. B. Bruce.
of Greenville, visited his uncle R. Ep
Druce, in Pickens Monday.
-The great problem for the negro
those days is this: Will my lion hold.
out until the grass is killed?
-Mrs. .J. N. Morgan, of Central,
is visiting her sisters, Mesdames It.
A. Bowen and Florence Griffin.
---Tho Pickens Drug Co., has got
sometthing to say to you this week:
road their ad. and see what it is.
--J. Ollio Brock will bo in Pick
Vn (lurilng court week prepared to
work on watchee, clocks and jewelry.
-J. L. Parsonls has moved into his
new home; Dr. Hallum and bride will
occupy the house recently vacated by
him,
-A. Claud Heath was in Pickens
for a few day4s last week. It looked
natural to see him over at the "Big
Store."
--There must be money in cigars.
Charleston has a large factory and
(rconville will soon have one in op.
eraItionl.
--Dr. Ben Webb, of Andrews, N.
C., is visiting the family of his father,
I . H. Webb, and his brother, Dr. E.
I. Webb.
--The -ealth efficer should look
e!oso after the sanitary condition of
t.'e town. Thiis is very important atL
ihi season.
- Mrs. WV. 0. Hester and little son),
aire ing this week w'th her sis
ier, G. N. (Cox tad cther rela
tives friends below Easley.
-- ripd. at the res lonce of flev.
C. nwoody Jun~ 1903 Mr.
Underwood. All of Pickens county.
-It is said thaut ap)pendicitis finds
its victims among the 'Nealthy and
doesR not attack poor' folks. Then
neOwspaperC1 ment ar1o immnune to the
disease.
-Misss Gertrude Batiks and
Mamnie Leo Gilreath, two beautiful
young lad its ft om1 Greenville, are
visiting relativos and friends in town
this wcek.
--A member frm each board of
the new~ly elected trustees in cachi dis
trict is urged ,to call next wveek oin
Superintendent Halium andl get their
ommhtissionsa and~ supp~lies.
--N. D. Taylor. phlotographber, will
be in his studio, Care~y bu:lding, ont
Tuesday and( Wednaesdlay, J1uly 14 tlh
nad 15th. Rtemiembaer thie date, and
caill on him for naice wvork.
-Miss Lillio Jenkins, of Charlos
toni, who has been visiting relatives
in Greenville, spenut at portion of thi.,
week in Pickens, t~he guest, of hoa
brother, J. D~ouglas Jen kinas.
-P'ickens will be full of dentist
nexi, week -only3 thr-ee--anti they can
piractie on each ether if no cone else
camos along wvith an aching molar
that needs lugging or pulling.
-W. R1 Bruce, stalesrr.ani for the
Big Bee Hive, of Greenville, was ina
Pickens Monday distributing ci rca
har-s about the big mill cnd ske
wich ibleginls today by that companly.
-Pickenas county's share of the
Stato d1~isenary funad is $1,860.29.
Tilo fund from thec county is $354.87.
This is a total of $5,917.23 wvhich is
availablo for schtoot p)urposes this
siuminer.
-Rev. J. B1. Tramimell filled his
app1ointmient tat Tiowni Creek schtool
hioust last Stundaty eveunig, proaching
from the text "A man will givo all
that ho hath for his life." He had a
good cingregation anad delivered a
sp1lendid sermn.
-Mr. Jack Howard, who is culti
vating W. 1). Hendricks' land near
Fortner~ postoflice, foutnd a cotton)
bloom11 wide awake wvelcoiming procs
peariay Juno 29t, ult. Tihis is cotn
*idceed quite early at the mountains,
aund so it is, but who belowv cian heat
that.
-Don't forget that on tomorrow,
the' 10th, Coutnty Superintenden t ot
Education, Hlalluam, will hold ettance
- txtaminaations ini the court house8 foi
scholarships in thte Soulth Carolina
College, CIihalstn College ad WVin
throp College. T1hore should he sev
oral app)l1icantts for each schioltarship
--The little daunghter of photogra
pher N. D. Taylor, of Easley, got a
laico of hone collar b)utton in her ear
laust Saturday eveaaing and snfifred
excrutiatingly unttil Monday ntighat
when the dloctors succeededl in re
mfoving it. We are glad to atek that
she is all tight and that 110 ill effects
wilt follow.
-The Daughters of the Confed,~
er'acy will hold their regular mothly113
mneeting at the home of Aliss Francie
Hlaggod,. Thursday afternoon, at 5
o'clock. This organizatioin Is eter~ily
enns~ immba' -nd all aro
enthuisiasld 9g a
relativer in PeMoto.
- OR 71ds e yo ia
-b'IL ~J!roo yo2ut il O
cows. Hi. loUU4y ~DB, 8, C
-Cottin has gone beyond ,the 11
cents point. Btl the farmers ain
in it.
- A local weather piophet gay,
that July will be a dry month in thil
section.
-Morris & Fieenan, stable mon
lost a good mule last week fromn ai
attack of colic.
-0. T. Miller has been elected ti
teach the summer term of the Colt
Springs colored school.
-it. C. Carter, Liberty, has rc
ceived a complete line of buggies, het
ness, saddles, whips, laprobes, etc.
-The greatest bargain event o
the season is going on at R. C. Cat
ter's, Liberty. See his advertise
mienlt.
-The Sunday scho6l at Towi
Creek school house is in a flourishinj
condition. The public is invited t
attend.
-Do not fail to attend the enter
tainment in the court house Saturda.
night and the lectures in the Moth
(list church Sunday nigif
-The special committee of lh
grand jury have been looking into th<
county offices this week. Their re
port will be watched for with muel
interest.
-Now is a good time to keep you
eyes on strange dogs. We see j
number of cases reported in Lh
papers of people being afflicted witl
hydrophobia from dog bites.
-Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bil
Heads, Envelopes and anything it
the line of printing at the Seniinel
Journal office. Send us an order
First class work at reasonable prices
-Usually oh July 4th, cottor
blooms are reported; but this tim<
"Uncle Jerre" Looper has done th<
best he could-he reports plenty o
squares in his cotton on that day
This does remarkably well for him.
-If you want to shut off the vie%
from any window, you can do it vor
cheaply b3 dissolving in a little wate
as -much epsom salts as the wate
will absorb. Paint this over th<
windows while hot, and when dry yoi
will have a very fair imitation o
ground glass.
-Henry Sutherland, of the Oolen
oy section, who broke two.ribs ant
otherwise hurt himself while trying
to load a log on a log cart, and whi
has had a tough tine since, from ati
abscess forming is now doing fia
Drs. Bolt and Mauldin opened th<
absoass the other day and he is on i
fair road to recovery.
-A few days ago a bashful younj
woman went to Craig Bros., store car
rying three chickens. She aske<
what they were worth and p)ut then:
on the counter. Jim Oraig didni
knowv the chickens' feet were tied
and asked if they would lay the-re
She bit her handkerc.hief and said
"No, sir, they are roosters."
-The County Superintendent o
Education wvill not be in his office oi
Saturday, the 11th, as he expects t<
attend the educational rally at Wal
halla on that date. Hie wvill only b,
in his office onl certain dlays after this
notice of which appears elsewhere ir
this paper. .See the notice and gos
ern yourselves accordingly.
-A pair of horses belonging to lhb
Davis Sewing Machine Co , John B
Vaughn, Manager, and driven by Mr
Lomax, was killed by Lightning dur
inig the rain Monday evening, up a
the Stone place, above Pickens. On,
flash killed both. The driver ha<
taken refuge in the house from th,
rainl and they were tied to a tree.
--Dr. J. 0. Walker, dentist, o
Easley, will he in Pickens next Mon
day and Tuesday. HeI hats opene<
an office up-stairs in the Freemla:
building, over the Pickens Drug Co
Hie is a good dentist and should yoi
get him to do any work for youi
will be wvell done. Watch for hi
annonneements in this paper as hi
will visit Pickens every week.
-Alice, thle three year-old daugh
Na r of Mr. an~d Mrs. Wyatt O'Dell
'died last Sunday after an illness o
ihont a month, from a complicatio:
of dliseases, andl corebro-spinal mlent
tgetis, which deiveloped into pneu
monia. Her remains were laid t<
rest at the Clayton grave yard. Th<
grieved parenits have the sympath;
o)f many frienda in their afil ction.
-J1 S. Parrott, who has been sici
for some time with Bright 's diseaset
died at lbia home last, T bursday morn
ing, the 2d instant, aged 82 years
lie was a member of Antioch church
alt which place lhe was buried th~e da:
following, Rev. John T. Lewid con
diucting the funeral services. -H<
leaves a widow, seven sons, besides
host of relatives and ie, nds to mouri
his death. Truly a good man hai
gone to his reward.
Entertainmnt
Under the Auspices of thle W. 0. T
U., onl the evening of the 11th of Jul:
in the court house. There will be am
elocutionary entertainment given b:
the Elocutiotiists, Misses M. J. Adami
and Bertha Able, for the benefit o
the W. 0. T. U. All who attendl are
p~romised a pleasant evening. Enter
tainlment begins at 8:80. Admissior
15 cente, Children 10 cents. Every
b)ody come; have a good time ani
help the cause, 0. M. Abney.
Executor's Sale.
The property of the late J. S. Parrott
near A iken's Store, consisting of house
eId and kitchon property, corn, hogs
aattle, etc., etc., will be sold at his reel,
dence on 11th inst.. beginning at 10 a
mn. Terms made known on day of sale.
Millie Parrott,
WV. I. Graveley,
Ojnlwl.D. A. Paru'ott,
__jul___ Executors.
Temperanice Addresseg.
Misses M. Jean Adams an-l Bertha
A ble State Organizers of the Woman 'a
Christian Temperance Union, wall do
liver addreses in the Methodial
church on thle evening of the 12th oi
July (Sunday,) at 8:80. These ladli
are native South Carolinians and well
cinalifled to do the work. entrusted te
themn. All who are fortunate enough
t~o hoar them will be greatly beefit,
led. They are both splendid elocu.
loailsts and are 'devoted to the canet
wil nbt hi ni y t6 after A6g
lst, az&pt on .0aturdays aind ou firs
Monday~s and-Tnesdays iexpect t<
visit-the sohools of tli, county. Tbi
k publio will please take due. notice 01
b the abovo and govern yourself a
cordlingly. . T.-Hallum,
tJulotf. (6; Supt. Education.
11-9it Jury.
The following is a list of the juror
who will serve at the ensuing term' o
court, which will be holden Monday
I July 18th, 1908, with Judge Aldrich pre
siding:
J Warren Hopkins, V D Whitmire,
J Frank Hawkins, W D SutherlanA.
I L R Henderson, S R Kelley,
W D Garrison, Jas A Lewis,
0 T Hutchins, IW Cornelius Keltli
- Earle Hunnicutt, Jas I Holliday,
W A Ellenburg, G L McWhorter,
E. L Youngblood, Robt T Ariall,
Thos G Oliver, W C Garrett,
t .W T Dorr, Marcus 0 Looper,'
W N Hendricks, Roe D Durham,
A 0 Smith, N R Kennemore,
Harvey Stophens, William N Gantt,
R M Lusk, W F Evatt,
E'.M Bolding, SL Boggs,
Chastain Stewart, M W Newton,
It D Harbin, W L, Jenkins,
Joseph Thomas. Irvin Miller.
Luster Leo Parrott.
Lstor Leo Parrott, the bright J
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I
Parrott, died on the 7th of June. H<
.%-n- o bright, child and a-great favoi
ite with all who kiii hifm.
"Sad death has come into our home
And snatched our little one away;
His spirit with the ransomed ones roami
In yonder realm of endless day
That mortal form I'll see no more;
BIy loving hands was borne away.
His sweet voice beyond that shore,
Is pleading, Papa come this way.
I'm sure my darling is at rest,
In that supernal land of love
At home iv~tli Jesus and the blest
He joins with the Saints in the reAlmi
above.
But how we miss him, none can tell,
'Ere long I'll go and with him dwell
lie's pleading and still whispering
All come this way.
Camp areetang.
3 The annual camp meeting of thi
, Wesleyan Methodist church will con
r vene at Piedmont, S. 0., on Wednes
day night before the first Sunday it
August and continue until 10th o
y August. Everybody cordially invited
Ministers of all denominations ar
r urgently requested io attend; (you
boi and board free.) Come and hot
us in our efforts to spread "script
ural holiness over those lands." -
restaurant will be near by for the ne
commodation of the public.
Let the saints everywhere make
unceasing prayer that the "Lord o
Hosts" way be with us, and tha
scores of precious souls may be con
verted, and believers sanctified, an<
all of God's childron built ip an<
strongthened in their most holy faith
L. 0. Olaytoni,
C. B. Smith,
L W. Johnson,
July 9, td. Committee.
Preston P. McTanuiei Hurt.
Preston McDaniel was painfull'
t and seriously injure~d wvhile airres
,ting some gamblers on the out
.skirts of Liberty last Wednesda2
.night.
A big granite rock in a thiel
Swood just *within tle town limiti
has been a favorite resort for gain
Sbling. The town marshal, accom
.panied by Mr. McDaniel and Lw<
a other officers started for this roe!
on Wednesday night to arrest the
lawbreakers who might be fount
there. A game was going on a.
the officers came up, cards an<n
money were lying around, Whet
the men, four in nui~mber, who were
all white, s:rw the ornicers tha~
broke and ran, but Preston caugh
Stwo and Constable McCravey go
another. The other one got away
Th''le prisoners made a desperate of
Sfort to escape, and while in a scuf
tie with his two prisoflers' Prestoi
was pushed off the rock and fell
still holding one of the men, dowi
the Bide of the i'ock, which is near
Sly perpendicular about fifty fee
inito the glen below. Is shoulda
and left arm struck first and hi
tprisoner feil on him. McDanie
who isa splenild speciman of phy
a sical manhood is fearfully bruise<
up. His left arm is broken belov
the elbow and his right shoulde
-terribly shattered, besides beinui
bruised all ovet. Tfhe prisonal
who was but little hurt struci.
the deputy and tried to wrenci
loose but he managed to hold hin
uni c~ravey came to his assis
Temen who were arrested ari
T. B. Smith and J. M. Hloylo, hot!
of Liberty. Tihe latest news fron
Mr. McDaniel is that he is resting
,very well, but his injuries ari
- omewvhat serious. A fter the acci
-dent he was taken to the home o
his brother-in-law, Mr. Wade C
O'Dell, in Liberty .
3 I'Easley Newsu.
Easloy, 8. 0., July 6, 1903.
. The Fourth of July passed off ver'
i quiet here. The colored populace
was very much in evidence though
very orderly for such a large crowd
The Easloy Cot~ton Mill pole cele
'brated tile day by having a free din
,nr and picnic, which all enjoyed
rthough the day was exceedingly hot
Games of ball was played betweoo
the two mill teams resulting ench
time in a victory for the Easloy Mil
team.
A colored man who stood too nea1
the railroad while 87, the fast mnai
~train was passing, had his arm brokor
by boing hit by thn mail sack strik
ing him.
Miss Rosa Ellis, who has been or
a vibit to her uncle's. Wm. Ellis, nea1
town, has returned to her home noa;
G reen wood.
Mr. Truman Stone, of Greenville
spent the day in Easloy yesterdlay
visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. H. Pick
ens.
A large number of people went t<
Pelzer Saturday. All report a good
time with plenty of dust.
Misses Marie and Lida Folglor and
Tirzah Hughes andi Miss Glazoniei
left today for Colorado, to visit rela,
Lives and friends. . We wish them a
safe tripland a good tinflo. -
Winnio, the little daughter of Mr.
P.0. Johnsn, is quite sick with ty,
phoid fever.
-Good rains yestdrday.,(
~R.C
-7 W
OF THE
Opened at R, U. CARTER'S, Libert
until his It fn tock of
We can toll you here of but very few of th
appreciate them. Prices Will be tapacially redu
gardless of cost. Read e&ery word and then c
Look for the tickets, goods marked in plain .fi
less than hqlf price.
Umbrella's heavy twill ateel rod worth regular
76c this sale they go ati 45c.
60 inch r d Table Damask warranted best
- turkey red regularly priced at 65c per yard
going during this sale at 24c.
1000 yards calico, standard,'going long ni it
lasts at 4jo the yard.
15 dozen Men's Dre;s Shirts, regular $1,00
kind to go during tiis sale at 65c. -
10 dozen Men's Dress Shirts, 75c kind to go
. during this sale for 65c.
My immense stock of shoes all to go in this
sae a.i: great money saving prices.
One lot of men's koosr
to0 go i 0 9 o n regularly priced at $1 .60
to go for 95c.
R. C. CARTER
R. C. CA
Our Yale Sa
. . I- M. IL
r /
fAT
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Areoinug to be '4sok'orasng.o
doe no-enodhrtokbteeyhn
,.RibnsR OuedAbF M I HL..
N. 1 aftsl o 5t ocoeota
IH T , No8IBBO.I.1cto"" 5
.No. 16 TMirto, sold for 25ct to close out t 18c
No 40 " " ". 30o0 to " " "' 2
No 80 " " " 350t to " " " 25e
No60 entkindTfuasl o 0 to close at 30lencs
Noe Thes ar"dcdel the bgstron bar-2
No gain Mvrofred(o and o sud not mit them
STORE lisofl of N12IowioRbargath
backed by our iron clad ~
"Your MVoneys Worth
Heath-Bruce
- Pickens, So
rae Lanative Bromo Qjuuih
SEASON- I
y, S. C., July, 1, tud will continue
SUMMER GOODS are sold;
> astonishing bargains. . You must see them to f
cod on all goods. Many things will be sold re
oie and se.) that the half has never been told.
gures, that means that the article is offered for
One lot of Ino footwear worth $2 .00 to be
sold during this spec!al bargain salo for *1.25.
Largo lot of pants, overalls; going at prices
unheard of.
Alarm Clocks 65c. Eight day, half-hour strike
clock for $1.95. Food chol)pr8, crockery q
enamelwore, tinware. * I would like to tell'
about my special prices. Roniomber special
prices will be made on every articles during this
sale. Best Spern sewing machine oil warranted
not to gum, good for bicycles, large bottles
only 5-. "Force", Grape Nuts, the new food
for tired nerved, needs no cooking only 16c. It
would take twice as much space as I have and
then I couldn't tell all. Call and see me if you
want bargains.
1iBERTY, South Carolina.
jSuitL
FOR young mnen and all
nobly-sdressers--made on
entirely differeilies from the
ordinary ready-to-weait. gits
because it is distinctive in ct
and appearance.
To wear one means to be
properly clothed; 'tis said "The
clothes make the man," but
we sell the "clothes that make
mian.''
GREEN VILLE,
~hter Sale
LINERY .. .
TH E M'%
-Morrow Co's.
nd Ending Saturday July 4.
NTS and SILKS.I
can't afford to miss this opportunity. This
Sini these lines will be included. We don't
-tments, so be on hand and get your share.
SILKS 4 SILKS.
They Must
Be SOld....
1 Lot plaid silk to go at . .. . ...25o
All 50 and 60 cent Silk to go at . . . .73
1 Lot 85o Silk to go at....... . .. . 8c
1 Lot $1.00 and $1 25 Silk to go at . . . 80c
W1Don't Fail to see...
These Bargains.
1. departments. T1he IBIG
ins. Every purchase is
ruaranteo
or' Your M~oney IBack."
=Morrow Co.
uth Carolina.
1d In One Day
atenameuw.box.2~5e
'ON3
oeSUMMER
20%
on our entire line of L
ingand Low (ut &
Women and
We have a few pair of patent ]oat]
go cheap. .
From Now Till
We will offer our enitire line of 0
discount.. We hope by that time
we want to move as few goods as
Don't Miss This Gok
FOR BARGAINS as it don't con
time. Our prices are always righ
them down cheaper than the chea
for country produce. Your patro
Fol ger T
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
A Special
A Complete Se
F R E
We take pleasure in announc
and customers the fact that w
contract with one of the large
to furnish us with decorated v
giving away
...ABSOLUTELY FF
We wi e to sell all
cheaper than ever n
with cash or produce we wi
ing the amount of your purch;
ons reach specified amounts y,
ent dishes such as dinner pla
somely decorated cups andi
signs in covered dishes, bakei
dishes, wvater jugs, tea pots a
that goes to constitute a comp~
cordially invite you to call at
these goods and we will be d<
offer to you in detail.:
Craig Br
--5iONE-P1? T
A carry. If eith
uion't suit you don't have
I want your produce, eggs. ci
the highest market prices for
trade-Give me a trial and yt
Yours for tr
John F.
SPECIAL: The best p~arch~ed an
For Tlie Past
Our store rooms have had so
of this:
1 . A A&
Everything topsy, turvy, upside
tear down, change abdlut, remodel.
ter room.
WROON FOR NOli
and while at this we found a lot of
particularly nteod and wvhich you cei
We have now about completed all1
glad to havo all our friends call in
como att onlco.
You and Your Folks Com4
Your Neighbor and h
Bargains on all the shelves. Toll t
ANYTHING t E~VERYTHTING
what You want.
Now crop of turnip seed just in*
patch. You
W. T. Mc
118aI Estbte I
BUY YOURI HIO
STOP PAYING
One 5 room house, Lot 70x21.0 feet.
Tiwo 4I room houses, Lot 70x210 feet,
Two nmcely shaded lots, 100x200, foot,
One Farm-comprising seven ty-onle a
cultivation and only 14 miltes from P1
$14.00) por acro.--147 acres on Sontl
two cotton mills. 75 acres in cultivat:
T1he wvood alone on this place wort th<
one will be0 ahead of you.
130 acre farm' near Six Mhle church,
heart timber; 60 acres in cultisation; I
For further information o11 on
'0
% -
GOOI)S
off
ress Goods, OJlothd
ioes for . Men,
Ghildren.
ver oxrords for Men loft to
Sept. 1st.
3neral Merchandise at a big
to be in new quarters and
possible.
len Opportunity.
ko but about once in a lift.
L but this reduction brings
pest. Highest prices paid
ange solcited.
hornley,
Gents Furnishing
ty.
t of Dishe.
E!
ng to our many friends
2 have just closed a
st potteries in the U. S.
vare, which we intend
EE OF COST...
goods as cheap' if not
I with each > r e
~SUe COUR1- c
ssecoPns repres'eet!
- 'Wien your coup
au arc entitled to differ
:es, pic plates, hand
aucers, exquisite deC
s, orange bowls, sauce
nd in fact everything
lete set of dishes. We
our store and inspect
lighted to explain the
others,
blic to call and see the
er the goods or the pri
to buy ! ! ! ! I
ickens, etc., and will pay
same, either in cash or
>u will never regret it.
ade,
Harris.
:1 green coffees I can buy~
Fewv Week
mecwhat the appearance
down, mnixed up, a re'gular
Making morn room-.bet
iseful articles that We don't
n~ havo powerful cheap.
his dusty work and wvill be
aind see us-but don't all
TO-DAY
Ia Folks TOM0ERROW.
hemn about it.
1No trouble now to find
Don't neglect the turnip
s truly,
FALL.
IgI Bale.
LE andi
RENT.
Price, . 600.0
P~rico each, 400.00.
on corner, 500."
cres-one-half in
kens, price, 854.(n.
orn Railway tWo miles' (s
on1, 12 acres good bottom L.
money. Como quick or Jiii
2-story dwelling, 00 acres n
loisty of running streamns E I;~