The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, November 25, 1903, Image 4
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PICKENS, S. C.:
Wednesday, Nor. 25, 1903.
THE POOR MAN AND THE CHURCH,
There scois to be it disposil ion on
the part of inaniy of the churches of
the countr1'y lo disregrrd the spirit ual
welfare of the poor man in favor of
11hv rieb.
it. is til fort unlate, but too trie.
Mli and women of wealth and so
called r iitiomint, dominate the great
iajority of the houses of worship,
with tho result thit the p->or work
ingmnaln is gniduiaiy b ipecoiiing forcod
to the conclusion that he is out of his
element and not, wanfted.
A1any of our miniister's, white well
Illealling pulhaps, IIrIel to the
higher social set 1111 folge(4 it hat a
heart bets in the breast of a poor
iani in Shabhy clothes who (Iccupies
the back seat.
If ho makes his appear'anco at thei'
social aflairs he is looked at. aikanico
and aindo to fool his in ftioritv.
When 1) woianl inl fine iraiment passes
him she gathors up her skirts in fear
of coiming into contact with one of
the "collli in people."
And what doos the poor iman do?
After receiving a, few of* those re
buf's he comes to the ponclusion that
there ii io place in .the -hiouse of God
for him, and romains away.
And whero dos the fault lie?
With the -minister and the rich
man. With the minister because h
fails to uso his position to bring
about a botter feeling of Clmristian,
spirit between the two extremos.
With the rich man because of his
presulption in considering himself
above a mnani who is honest but poor.
The ho11 (if God should be a
place of refuge for all people, and
hho soul of the poor uuan should be
cherished as munch us the man with
his millions.
Banish worldly ideas when you
enter the c1hureb*, and remember that
God never judges a man by his dol
lars and cents.
A time for everything, oiverythinig
ini its place, and no place empty, is a
good ma~fxim1.
The recent election has completoly
destroyed all the presidential pros
p)Oots some people never had.
The result in Mary land wofild
sEoun to make tiorman a strong can
didate for the presidential nomina
tion. ________
Long liveo the newv republic of
Panama! May she enjoy to the ut
termiost tihe fruits of iho Panama
canal.
The United States is drawing
nearer to the wealth of South Aniori
ca, which must seime (lay comoI under
our conitrol.
The day will come wvhen there will
be no Central or South American re
paiblics. The stars and stripes wvill
wave ever thonr all.
It is rather tough on the farmors
of Kansas to have their wheat rotting
on) the ground because they cannot
get cars enough to haul it.
A Now York genius has invontedl
-paste by which men may shave
without the use of a razor, but until
':ne other sucker trios it, wve'il stick
he old reliable harb~er.
ni isn't to be wvondored at that the
~I-ians are opposed to having
-ani'o ideas introduced inito their
o y. More thau one Ihalf of
r population do net work.
In view of the fact that it is to be
a short session of congress Mr. Meor
gan wvill hardly be expected to go to
the troublo of winding up his jawv
tackle for a spec -h on the canal ques.
tieon. ________
Having killed the goose that was
about to lay the golden egg, our Co
lumbian friends may now sit on the
fence and ee the now republie of
Panama carry off the coin.
The American people are watching'
the course of events in. Panama with
intense interest.
'I bey say Oily Rockefeller has an.
nexed the aurora borealis and will
use it for a hal).
Now that Congress is in session
again, the faimers may expect the
usual distribution of goe Is and offi
cial "pap."
Speaker Cannon stamps himself a
true representative of the people when
he says that the speaker is the serv
ant and not the master.
Not a Sick Day Sinee.
I was taken severely sivk with kidney
trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines,
none of which rolioved me. One day 1
saw an ad of your Eicotric Bitters and
determined to iry that. After taking a
few doses I felt relieved, and soon there
after was entirely cured, and navo not
beon sick n day since. Neighbors of
mine have been cured of rheumatism,
neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles and
general debility." This is what B. F.
JBass of Fermonit, N. U. writes. Only
0Ie itt Pickens D3rng Co.
The new republic of Panama has
undoubtedly como to stay. With a
safu man in the executive chair and
the expendhg of millions in building
the canal, the residents of the isth
mus will live in clover for many
Moons.
Best Liniment.
'"hamOlaberhgins Pain Balm is consider.
ed the best liniment on the markot,"
write Post & Bliss of Goorgin, Vt. No
other liniment will heal a cut or bruise
Ho promptly. No other afford such
quiI relief for rhematic pains. No oth
or is so valuable for deep seated pains
liko lame back and ptins in the chest.
Give this liniment a trial and you will
never wish to be without it. Sold by
Pickens Drug Co., Earles Drug Store,
Pickens and T. N. Hunter, Libeity.
It is not generally known that ex
press companies in this country carry
parcels for English mercantile houses
at about one-fifth the rate charged
our home people. The price ii the
result of a special arrangement made
with the British government. Nice,
patriotic fellows, they arel
Tho following extract from a letter
writto by G. M. Harmon, editor of the
I )ispatch, the proprietors of the Ranions
Remediea is sel f-explanatory: "Thorn is
no pills that equal Ramon s Pills; they
leave the bowels and stomach with suchI
Pleasant healthful feelings-no bad ef
feet-after performing their work thor
oighly. I have tried them and know
whereof I speak." 25o at Earles Drug
Stme, J. ). Moore, Oraig Bros.
A rumor is floating around to the
effect that Congressman Cannon, the
next speaker, is setting up his pins
for the presidency to succeed the in.
coiming president. The rumor prob
ably found its inception in the fact
that Mr. Cannon is insisting on a
large extension of rural free delivery.
Froum South AfrIen.
Mr, Arthur Chapman writing from
Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: "As
a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem
ody is a cure suitable for old amnd y oung
I pen you the following: A neighbor of
nnne had a child just over two months
old. It had a very bad cough and the
p~arenta did not know wvhat to give it. I
auggestedI that if they would get a bottle
of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and
put somuo upon the dummiy teat the baby
wais sucking it wvould no0 doubt tmuro the
child. I'his they did and brought about
a (quick relief and oured the baby. This
remedy is for sade by Piekens Drug Co.,
Earle's D)rug Store, Piokons and T.1. N
Hunter, Liberty.
One of our brainiest contemnporar
mes strikes the keynote when it says
that reckless and unscrupulous pro.
moters have done more than legisla
tion or preaching can (10 to put an
oe to atock inflation and to discredit
got-rich-quick concerns. Such enter
prises must fool the p~ublic if they
are to lill anyone's pockets and by
their own greed they have wvarned
the public to ight shy of them.
MIanyi Nehmmo (laiIttri are Nickuly.
Moither Gray's Swieet I'(,wders for ChiIdre,
uedi tby Moth Gt Cray, a nurse in Children's iloine
New York, Iire'ak up Cols ini 2- hours, cure Fec
v'erishnessc, lieadiaene, Stinmach troules Tieeth
lng iDisorders, and dlestroy worms At afi drug
gI:<ts, 250. Sample'I mailedI NREi. Addrness, .l-I
en S. Olmnsted LeRoy N. Y'
Grie~IFTS ite
- nrenevermore appreciated
form of a Snun
Pickens Drug Co.
PGRA
December,
Your special attention is directed I
and Holiday Novelties we have on
Here you will find an elegant assortm
old and young, consisting in part of
FINE PERFUMERY both in bottles and bulk.
PURSES, for ladies and gentlemen.
TOILET SETS,
COMB and BRUSH SETS,
PICTURES AND FRAMES,
MADALIONS,
BIBLES and TES IA MENTS,
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LAI
All Kinds of Card Games. Statt
Full Line of Lamps, S
NUNNALLY'S FINA
We have the most compU)lete line of.....
Christmas Goods 4 1
you to call and look around. No trouble to show
to all. Yours repectfi
PICKENS DR
Pickens, Souti
WE HAVE LEARNED......
Everybody learns something each dlay. Wc have
learned that there is a lot of difference in goods, and
we have learned how to select the best of cverything
for our customers. Take for instance..
....CANNED GOODS....
Canned Goods are not always what they seem.
Bright labels can cover very poor qualities; We see
to it that only reliable goods get into this store.
GROCERI ES.
WE SELL NOTH-ING BUT THE FINEST.
People who buy a dollar's worth of groceries here.
had better have two market baskets. We don't give i
groceries away, oh, no, but we have a way of stretch
ing dollars that is appreciated by our customers. N
SANTA CLAUS
WiLL MAKE His IEEADQUJAlrTIH
AT OLUR STORE. I
we invite the people to call and insp~ect our line of pr
Buy now and let us put your goodsawvay for you until wi
you need them. Anything and everything for young
and old--children and grown folks---father, mother,
sister, brother, husband, wife or sweetheart.
Goods now on display. Call and see them.
'MRS. K. L. CURETON.
Sto his Sunday school class
a. ont of the publIic. We bE T T.
'will deter the old man
g the price of oil again P0KN,- - - 8. c. ,ha
,;.0.
,ND
g
Opening!
1st, 1903.
o the elegant line of Christmas
display for your inspection...
ent of Gift Goods suitable for both
MANICURE SETS,
CAKE PLATES,
SHAVING MUGS,
ROGERS SILVER WARE,
UP-TO-NOW STATIONERY,
INK STANDS and FOUNTA IN PENS,
CLOTHES and fIAT BRUSHES.
IES HAND MIRRORS.
iary and Vases. Water Sets.
tands and Swings.
E BOX CANDIES
loliday Novelties.
enver Shown in the Piedimont, and we invite
goods. Prompt and courteous treatment
Ily,
UG- COMP'Y.
Carolina.
Ne are Ray.
-WITH WINTER GOODS.
I make no Big promises. I only promise to give as
uc an s good goods for as little money as good goods
MY STORE IS FULL.
THEJJ STOCK COMPLETE.
I sell thc best Calicocs at 5c.
WVool Dress Goods, colors and blacks, plain and fancy
om i oc to $1-50 per yard,
All wool Trieo Flannels, all colors, 25c.
35 inch Zibahin cloth, worth 4oc.; we sell it at 25c.
Anything you want in Cotton Goods at OLD PRICES
fo A heavy Cotton Flannel, worth 10c.; but we are. selling
fo c. Wc have the cheaper and better ones.
Red T will Flanntels are a little higher this season.
o merchant will sell the same goods this season at last year's
ices. I have a good one at 16c., 20c., and 25c.
Jecans--the old stand-by-thc best ever sold for 25c.
1 yard wide Sea Island, 5c. pe~r yard.
Cloaks and Capes. TIhe biggest stock I have ever had.
im going to sell them at the lowest price I ever sold them for.
Shoes. You know my reputation on shoes. I am
'or oft bShoes must be what I recommend them to be, or
My same old help, Ligon, McKinney and John Park, A.
11 be glad to see you. Call on us.
A. K. PAR K,
EXECUITORS AL. Trenpass Notice.
..n~~u~unoSALE. All persons are hereby warned not
[ will isell Volumos 1 to 19, both to banit, fishi, out timber, or in any
'losive, American and English Eu. way trespass on any of our lan~ds un
ilopoedia of Law, Second Edition, der penalty of .the law
the highest bidder at public auc- A. A. Pilgrim,
n, at the office of B. A. M~organ, D. L. Kay,
eenville, S 0., at 12 .*o'coc~k M-, WV. F. Bronghton,
comnher 1st, 108. The publishiers D. A. Porritt,.
t'o said they wouild fill out the et. D. H. Woods'on,
rme cash. W. T. Field, W. L. Gillespie '
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