The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, September 07, 1904, Image 5
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i L -Senator O. U. Uarpfinterwas in
f y '^V F?irfay. Ho has recontly re
turnotl fi^tn nn onjoyublo trip to tho
| hu! Fair at St. Louis. , 2
I UJJO werti v
,'\ I .. (,^1) le,*4t lijivn tbo oouROlfttion of I
t'ley were- in the inn 1
1 I l'10h0 who filao run. "
\tn. I>. W. Hiott has grown an .
f4bor novel variety of raornis# <.
I want to HoaKon, which ia ns bonnti-. *
i \\ am w fi te u Um a Urj?e 0Pim
- price. H<l,yni ftU<j the biootuH (jrow in
1.50 hat for '"Juak-rprnBcnting a gorKeon^ "
vill sell you <)(f . ]
jut. the. lye* i I'. r)rtvo Blinsingijmn, of Van 1
int/fl tO ??<-'1 1 <"?'* 'he 17th ?U*. t
1 * U'rinuJUs yh< wuk born in (
^Cw' |jf " < "nutty,, bfll warrnrt in j
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p--one tca!ek with a iiu-a<* pan, In") wfl
It he buy the grunt:* itowi tl;c tvls- i
Brum, another, with n "nnll pan, j
bich he the-gfrpci to the hou<eApil
the Kitt? begins ti> |?ny his
in debited coin, ah'l honesty .in?l inty
and jv?Rlico are being cxterminMind
there- is nro,tfina .ubU-*?<*? * ?*** " "
owK'l
V, lf?8t Week.
fti.H. ISnjqii vJilfottth, who haa
leei. i 1 yf fnvor for hoiuq lime, is
ilo^is i covuriug.
jkli'f vin M. Hfj>on visited relatives \
t NVtillialla last wcok, auO is at hoioe
ti Abbeville this week. J1
? WANThl) Chkkonw in abun-!
lance, all nizva aiid good prices. I
Craig Broo. ',
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-- ?yi. ?v W^JCUVUI | IUHU n^jouii'
ug a i union of the summer with bin
r milv hero. returned to Clinton on
V?db?t({a^ ' i
?Mrs.#*. Emmott Goodwin, after '
pleasant visit to rtlitivcB in Pickus,
returned TuebrUy to her home
pL Charleston. tf * | 1 '
?AH lovers of music are invited to
'leasaut Hill on the 3d Sunday in 1
ItiH month. AH singers are invitod.
Jarry your singing b .oka with you. 1
-? A decided improvement has been
iiade in tho Hide walk in front of
)apt. Taylor's. The walk baa boen
widened several feet And the street j
s boen rounded up.
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?If any peraon 1ms paid W. L. i
Jutheuy for the pupor or 'or j<>l> (
t'urk and lma not gotten it, they will '
tluiiue report to this office ut ottce, bo '
ho matter can be reclined. He is
o longer in the employ of this pa- ?
or, and any coutraota made with
im since 25th of August will not he
uw^uiAUM uj mu uimiu^eiiiuut.
? Miss Lenoia Hubbard, the pop- 1
iar head of the primary department 1
f the city schools of Anderson, is on
brief visit to the family of \V. 1\ '
fcFall. Miss Hubbard has made a
pecialty of primaiy w irk for the past <
6 years, and has lecently published i
book for beginners in spelling that t
? destined to become a pop.ilor text1
l the schools of the Statu. i
?J. It. .Junes, a prosperous farm- 1
r oi tiio Table Mountain section of I
lio county, brought to our sanctum
few days ago two clusters of apples |
f tho Limbertwig variety, that am. |
asses anything in tho apple line we
ave seen for many a day. Oueclus |
9i' hat'. 21 por'euv uyples, tuo other ,
9. The tree is loaded with t-ucli
lusters rangiug from lit least G to *21
a a duster. It id a pity but what J
Njkon* county hud a county fair to '
^Nbit such extraordinary product?. '
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A Private Sanitarium.
Dr. L. G. Oorbfftt, for so long at
,h? bend of the Koeley Institute in j
South Carolina, and of lat? connected
vith tho original Institute At D wight,
[ll.( hub returned to South Carolina
tnd estubl isliecl itt Greonvile a samarium
for the treatment of nervous i
lUeaaoa,, and the drug and liquor
tabits. His friends And former pa
ients know that iiia ability is un
pieptioned; s.?wi a? he ia enabled t<>
^ive this service at a more reasonable
sost than is uuially paid, many aflicted
with tt e?3 inala liea ach Avail*in#
thomeelvm of Ibe benefit U> te
lerived there.
^ Dots From Long Branch.
Mr. Editor: 'J'lio timo nod oppoi
tunity htif* ngftiu como around foi
mo to ffivo vou a littlo hows from thii
Fodder pulling seems to be tb<
order of tbo day among the farmers
but I imagine I bear thom Haying
"My, how hot it is." 'Tis pretty hart
to get down to solid work after guc)
a long vacation, but as an old saying
bus it, it taken grii, grace and green
backs to get along in this world.
Miss Bertha Ariail of May nan
section visited Misa Bertha Lnwrene<
recently.
Two of J3t. George's young men
Messrs. Qliu and Eugene Westbury
visited tbo families of W. B. and J
H. Lawrence during. tho farmers' in
ititute,
W. B. Lawrence bas been very ill
bpt is better at this writing.
Three charming young ladies
Misses Lillio and B ^lab Hawkins o
Richland and Miss Grace Clayton o
Dentral were the guests of May am
Virginia Lawrence recently.
Mrs. H. S. Vnndi?ere of Walhe^lla
jn<l Mrs L. R. Yaudivere and child
ron of Savannah, On., are visiting ii
this community now.
J. II. Lnwrenco, who has beer
teaching the Neville school, returnee
iiouio last Saturday.
Misses Eflie Good and Alice Blanshett
and Mr. Sidney Blanchett ol
Walhalla visited Clemson last Sntur
lay. and spent Saturday night at W
B. Lawrence's on their way homo.
Miss Fannie Grant of Pinopolis, S
Q., spent the last two weeks visiting
friends iu this eommunitj.
Back Lawrence and hister, Virginia
\re visiting friends and relatives ir
Walhalla and Mayucha.
Mr. Warren Fleming and famih
>f Honea Path, are now visiting
friends and relatives in the up conn
try.
Much success to Tho Sentinel
Journal. Bunch}'.
Liberty Locals.
Dr. H. T. Dhoub, of Greenville,
mnde us ? Hying viait lft6t week. Hit
many friends always welcmno him.
J. P. Carey, Esq., was on oui
itreets oue duy Inst week.
Miss Mamie Jett, one of Atlanta'^
farming belles who has been vi?it
ng her nuut, Mrs. A. F. McCord, re
,urned to her home la*t week.
Mrs. B. H. Burton and son, acoom
).miud by Misses Willio nnd Mitttic
Parsons returned to Lavonin, On
this week.
Mr. and Mrn. Tom Bradley, of At
iuotn, are visiting bis father, Air. Am
Imno Bradley, this week.
Miss Vera Ford, ono of Liberty*!
belle*,.hat just returned from a visit
unung rolati.es in Greenville.
We welcome Mi's. Joel Bush and
lier two interesting cnildren to our
Lowe, the wife of our popular depot
iiyeut.
Mis? Jessie Glenn, sister of Mrs,
Hessie Smith, left Monday for Green
villi*, where she will join relatives foi
in extended trip to St. Louis.
Miss Pearl Robinson is visiting hei
iisler, Mrs. Graudy in Grconvillc
Lbis week.
We are more than glad to welcotnc
Prof. Stoddard buck to our towu.
lias opened tho graded sohnol with
quite ti number of pupils He bau at
his assistants Miss Fike, whom we
all love and honor for her most efK
uient work in the past, and hope hei
stay with ua as teaoher may bo butli
pleasant and profitable. Also Mist
Sanders, who comes to us very high
ly recommended, is the other assist
nut in tho Kohool. She is one ol
Greenville's unliable yon tig ladies
and a graduate of tho G. F. C.
Quite a gloom was cast over out
town Sunday, when tho reinAiuo ol
Mr. Tom Algood were hrouubt in or
train JJ9 from Oklahoma Territory
The hearts of the people wont out it
deepest sympathy for the bereavw
'?ne?, especially for tl.o heartbrokoi
wife and four little children. Fnner
id services were e inducted at Pintail
The deceased w*b a >on of Mr. am
Mrs E. l'\ Algood. He Was n prom
inent Mason, and was huriel untie
Masonic order by the Irtbjrtj a I.
Hlsbtown lodges. 8 tan ton.
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For 1 ar^ftins r< ad our ads.
1 and enjoyed to the fullest oEtont by
I tho lnvjje company of relntivpK and
; IlieUllH,
I May manv such reunions gladden
I his lengthening years.
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Card of Thanks From John G. Mobioy.
I am deeply grateful to cuy frieads
for the vote they have given me for
Railroad Commissioner, which has
[placed me in the second race with a
lead of over 2000 votes. If elected
on the 13th, I will prove my appreciation
of thoir kindness a id will en
dea*or to disabarge the duties of the
offioe and to merit the ''well done" i f
. all my fellow oitizens.
9 John G. Mobioy.
A Card.
0 I take thin method of thaDking the
? voters of Pickens county for the
handsome vote they gave me on the
* 30th. I am very bu$y with crops at
1 preseut and I know my brother far>
mers are olso, and I feel like it would
be a distinct imposition to bother
voters at this season. My friends
1 can rest assured, however,, that if
0 they seo lit to mnke me one of their
commissioners, I shall give the very
f best service of which I am capable.
, Oratefully yours,
Sept. 8, '04. John Peter Smith. ? j
Information has come to or that a
report is bein<? circulated that the
> indebtedness of the county is $10,00.0
more thun we published it to he. The
> grand jury investigated the office in
f July and the Chirk of the Hoard very
f carefully calculated the indebtedness
1 and the figures published are oorreot.
If any man doubts the statement of
, the grand jury and the Clerk of the
- Commissioners, the office is open
i every day and the hooks can be seen,
nmi wo or our clerk will take plena,
ure in showing anything dtsired.
I Wo invite investigation.
L. D. Stephens, Supervi .or.
A. J. YVelboru, Co. Com.
^ C. 15 Robinson, Clerk.
A Card.
I Itiko Hi method to thank mv
friends for the vote thnt I received,
and to express my gratitude for the
> kindness shown rae whilo a candidate.
Falso representations his defeated
, mo and I will vindicate ;r,jseir lu iu?
i futuro I led the ticket at Central,
where I was once in business, u'a > at
r Eaatntoe, whore I have lived for 12
t years. To hnvo dealings with a man
. is the Wat wny to know him; tho
voters hero aro my customer?.
L don't rogrot my effort; if gave
mo an opportunity to advocatv good
county Koveriinipnt- Wliile my is
sues hnvo brought ft fi^lit on me by
the * peculators, tho seed that I have
J sown will bring forth good fruit in
due season.
Now friends, I am not discouraged
I ^t:!! stand a volunteer to advocate
and defend good county government.
1 1 have come out with a clear con'
scnnce. YV. YV. Aiken.
OASTOniA.
Bw? tho si KM You Have Always BougM
B*:r
The County Executive Committee
is hereby called to incut *t the court
house tlw 15th a ay of September ftt
10 oM^ok h. in., to omvnbh the votes
1 and rloclare tho resolt of thn prini&ty
eleoiiou. O.E.Robinson,
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OASTOHIA.
? Bear? t!? /} Tto KM You Haw Always Bougtt
To County Boards of Eduoation.
Oentlement The State Board of
. Education has appointed the regular
, fall examination of teachers for Friday.
Ootober 21st. At the meeting
of the State Board of Education on
1 May Oth, it was decided to tnBe thin
1 examination on "Hughes' Mistakes in |
1 Teaching Peterumna Civil Govet*1
ment, Silna Warners, Enoch Ar'
den and Current History, in addition
to regular subjects, Please have
all applieatts for teachers ocrtili'
eatos in ample time ho that there
' will he no misunderstanding as to
the date. Sincerely yonra,
. _Q. B Martin,
?p(! utnto Jioaid and Su;>t I'M.
' Tenchem pleaeo take notice of
ttltovo uud govern your hoIvuh aooor
dingly. Sincerely,
' IX. T. Hallnm,
1 Co. Supt. of Etl.
I TriupMi Notice
I All |? rnon* are hete'>y warnf-q not <o
j hunt. fi?h, cut timber or in any way
tr*-?wr?puH on nuy of our Inn 'h Any
violation of thin not oe will h>? pr.wet
out?d to the rollout extent of the law,
E. H. Hielmidson. L. O. Rogga,
- L (?. Hoggs. T. O, Hoggs.
, W.L. Uoggf- W. W. Smith.
, J. T. 8o??, J. J. WuMin.
J. V. Orimu. 8. J. RqWnsou.
H, I). H?mvujrt.
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All kinds of Summer Goods i
cool if you would be comfortal
suits if you want to enjoy uTlv
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Strouse
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II High M
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Clothing
We are well supplied with all 1
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats nnd C
Just received a big lot c
fandies and dimities. Solid c
lardware of every description,
and Furniture, anything everyt
July and August are usually th
! make lively months, call on us
to you to make your wants kne
FOLGER &'
Sole Agents for
Strouse & 13r
Battle /
GOTO
W. H. ASHMORE
To get your Buggy Tiro
Set with the
Gold Tire Setter Mac iins
"It Does it Right"
Summons For Relief.
Compliant served.
STATE OF SOU IK CAROLINA /
Fiokens C on1 ty. .. s
Court of Common Pleas.
F. A. Riuolmrt, PJaiutiflT.
ngaiunt
M. Eli'/nlxUli Carpenter, Defendant.
To the defendant nbovo named:
You are hereby summoned and requir
od to aiiHwer the complaint in this action.
whintl in thin ilnv in Hio .
| of tiio Clerk of Court for Pickeus conn
tv, aud to sorvo a copy of your Answer K>
tho said complaiut on tbo subscriber at
his office at Piokens, S. (!., witnin t\v -nty
days after tho service hereof, oxclu
nivo of (hn day of such service; and >f
von fail to answer the complaint within
tho time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in t, tin
avi in will apply to tho court f ir the relief
demanded in the complaint
Dated Hoptoirber ttd, A. 1). 1904. *
i?A. J. Boggs,
j HEATi V O. . P.
J. P. Carey.
McGowon <V, Iiun'oi,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To tho at'Kont defendant, Judgo Levoratt
Jones;
Take notice that the complaint and
the summona of which tho forrgoing ia
a oopy, were Hied in tho office of the
dlork of' tho Court of Com mo u Pleas fur
Pickens oouuty. on tho 3 I day of September,
A. P., 1904.
MoQowan <fc Hunter,
J. P. Caroy,
aep7wfl Plaintiff's Attorney.
I MACHINERY |
COMPUTE fOMPMINTS A SPEOAITY.
cmaink?, aoiltna, qinnina macmin
MV. ?aw Mill AND woooworkinrt
MAOHINtnr, SHIMOLC AMD LATH
MAAMimr, CORN Hllll,
MAKINO MACrtlM(NT,
MINDRCO ItNt*
mm MAcniwuif company!
CtMb. S. C.
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KIND
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PITS.
ci nds oi' light summer clothing,
ients Furnishings. , ' (
?f colored and white lawns, orase
of white lawn, 6c to 25c.
> Buggies and Wagons, Stoves
;hing with prices always righ\
e dull months but ^lively prices
for anything you need. Its up
>wn, we will do the rest.
THORNLEY.
the Mitchell Wagon
os. Clothing and
Vxe Shoes.
Summons For ltolief.
Complaint not Servod.
RlAtA nf ?1:..- v
v/? ^UHUII viiiuuuni f s
Piokons County. jl
Court of Common Plena.
B. H. William* and John M. Williams
, in tlio r own right mid as ndministraI
tors of tho estates of John I. Williams
and Elizabeth Williams docoaRfd,
and Mary Moon, Mnlindn
Smith, Prances JLiooper and Melliin
Boweu Plaintiffs.
against
! J. H. W hit mire, B. H. Whitmire, E. M.
Wlmuoire, Banister Whitmire, EJarfte . '
Whitmire Arthur Whitmire Flororce
Whitmire, Emma Williams,
J. D. Williams JoUu Wdlia lis Vv it
lie Williams, Wado Williams Par*
thula Arnold and Bariu-tt Willium*.
Defendants.
To iho Defendants sbove named:
You ?ro hereby summoned and rcq'd
red to answer the complaint in hit
action which is tih'd in the ollloe of mo
Cleik if Court, and to seive <* copy of
your answer to the s.iid oomp aim <mi
the subscriber At his olllee id IMokeus, *>.
I C., within tweuly dajs after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of anoli s?>r|
sice; and if yon tail to iiiitfwer two com
IJtuiuv Willi (III MIU lllllt! IIIOl'i'KllUl, till'
PliiiutilVrt in this notion will apply t-> the
Court fr>r the relief demamlml in the
, complaint.
IValOU <\UgU8t -till, A. D., 1004.
.T. M, Stewart, , )l
Deputy C. O. P. -j SiiAL jC.
E. IluDIUHOU,
Vlaiutifl'rt Attox'noy.
To the Defend into E. M. NVhitinire,
Ersio Whitmiio, Arthur Whitmire, Fiori
enoe Wmtmiro, 8, \V. William#, nud J.
D. William*, nou resident*, take uotioe,
fiat the Summons, <if which the fon going
in a copy, anJ the Complaint in the
nhnvh oaIiah who 4U...1 i?? *u.?
.?v* MVIIUtl TT (Ml I1U-M 1(1 bUO 1*1Hoo
of the ('Itrk of the Court for sad
county and State on the 4tn ili\y of August,
1904. O. E. KohiiiHon,
Pin in tiff's Attorney.
DontOot Fa?t?or?l <Jet AIIcu'h Pul'Kmn
A woiKlortui powder tln?t mutch tired, nehm<r,
j h wealing feel mid tunkutt new or Unlit *|ioe*
, easy, Ask to-day for Allen'H l<'ooi-HiUto. Aeeejit
no Niil?>iltuii! Trial package KUKK. Addresu
A. S.Olmsted, LeKoy, N. S'.
Bridge to Let.
Wo will let the building of the
Joell bridge Kcros.H Twelve Mi!e nvi
er, 2 miles uorih of Calhoun, on 9t i
j of Sept., 1904, at 10 o'clock, to th
; lowest responsible bidder. I'iaus au I
I specifications to be made known on
! day < f letting. L. D. Stephens,
Co. u per.
Williamston Female College
will open in its now hmldiugs at
Greenwood, s- C.,
Tnasday, Sept. '27, 1004.
Our well-known advantages with variable
additions. Solid for oatnlocriia to
Rev. John 0. Wilson,
Williamstou, S. C.
Mullet! Mullet! Mullet!
and nil UJnda of Frtuli and Salt Water
Halt and oyrtUMs. It vou are <l? 1111?k irt
Kigali Fuduor intend to de?i in tliem
write for i riCf* arid KPtfd your order* to
TKRRY FISH CO , t harhatoo. 8. or
t OLUMKIA FISH & ICR CO.. Columbia,
S. 3. We bfoip only frswli caught
HhIi hum our print h are an low a? they
can b# h tld at.
Write iih. Tiy ub and l?e convinced.
Inept IHw
A?k V hir Iftmkvr Fii'n ythif i
\ powder fot the feet. It cnr?h HwqIIou
Fo?h Ho*, ChIIohn, aching, 8w?ai npf
Corim and Htuiious. At all ]>rng<
m. h raud>hoo atoiva, '25c. Auk today,
OA?TOTIIA..