The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, January 11, 1905, Image 3
0,ow v 11c dit otou 0ooutilum
'tdail to attend the gee
b ou Libert
6 Vnt bagains don't fa
'1n . I m1i's closing or
R. (. Carter is clomg out o ;
a at Liberty, and is oifering gren
gains. Read his now ad.
-It is rumored that J. E. Parson
be employed as a salesmIl b
. - . 3.. Co. thim year.
J. P. Carey, Jr , who has beo
ering with a siego of fever,
ually improving and is able t
p.
Miss Eilon Shocklhy, a charIn:
young lady of Greenville, speU
ortion of the holidays with iriend
Pickens.
'-On account of the continued lov
e of. cotton there is .none )eii)l
op t'iind as a conse
oee trade is dull.
'Drop in and see how we are tix
lip the offico and how well ar
Yed we will soon be for doin1
promptly and quickly.
B. Lani, who is traveling fo
BM. Bird & Co , of Charleston
tt Sundiay. at home He says 1h4
having great success, especiall3
in, I aints.
-Keep you eye on our advertising
uume; new advea tisels coinug ii
d old ones coustantly chingin,
eir announcements, and all bidding
' your traldo.
-The 'Pickens Chapter U. ) C.
ill have'a itmost imp riant meet itq.
ext Friday the 13th inst. at Mr's
lcFali's This is a good lime foi
Ow m )embeii to appli'.
- -Married on December 31, 1904
residence of thlt) bride's p:
nt, W. R. Burgess, Mi. Claud ii
>od to Miss Cora Burgess; A. L
kna, N. P. oflfiiating.
--We give m little different papo
is neok to what we intantled, tha
if an 8 coliumnlhl 1siz--, Iu th slip
to us the lirger siz3 was sen,
- 4 wecanuot j,'ro
ly contingen
* mson3)i Coller'
ing the holiday.
- trne-l to thiii
Iom of it.
-Our uibscribueri areO ain.
and see aw; bring your wives aut
Alaughiters anid see howv a nIewsp-ipei
is mnadi Alake our office 3 our hera'd
quarters when in townt. You will
fiud a good tire and a w' a' m welIcomt
awaiting you.
--Wihy will the1 mfc~oIbant burn ol
and keep his place of businiers oe
after night for the lbenetit of behrte;
poesible customers, andt then grow
~oause 0one comes alng andc wanm
to buy somiethinig that is a littl n n
handy to get?
-A. Bramlet t, who is a lmacher it
he school of technology iln Atlata
spent the holidays with his paren~its
Mr. and Mr's. \V. C. HImotIo, i.
rlckoaa. Aundrewv is a young mano
sterling wirth and his fr-iends ar<
proud of him.
-R. C. Carter, thle merchanu
prince of Lib~a ty*, wQ. in Poikeul
Fridny and engmmged more( spaice ii
this paper. He says aid vertiaing paiys
Read his tad and hunt him up; he ia
rgoing to mako a (eange ini his busi
ness and has putt hie knf to prices
- Marriedi on thle 8thI inst , by Revt
B. E. GIrandy, in thme public highway
L M. Baker and isis Uessio (1illes
pie, all of the Shady (Arovo swctioui o
the coumity. Th'ie 'happy)i couipl(e hia
the congratulations oif many friend
for a long life of usefulness and pros
u ary' the 8th, 100
of J. S. BowOI
4a~ y Public, NIr'. D. AE
SPlckene county. The happy coup1)
inVO the congratulations oif thei
*nan~y fr~onds5 for a happy and prio
perous life.
-The State Legiislatureo muot yes
ter day, the 10th, ar d t'chens c >un ty
4delegation were all in their seat
ready to lo~ok after tihe beast interett
of the statoc at Iarg:., and this coaiit
hparticular. Wo l hvoarran~ged fit
ua weekly letter from het quarte,
during tho Bessiunl.
---Ihfn~l Pome to Picket
ao 17th instant, t
ion. If this organ
. .i. . ..t . ...
0 0
Andlgg-:-i enfu. 41 .leti a mah
thinidi:R~r ti q r py - t
*OD I ht.
-Weiant cabiand bvery oneo
vr r;rae.so dents who bave beei
us the past year to continui
I bI i.hinig us the news for the preson
V from their sectionsa. Drop us I
1 etating whether, or lit), you wil
wrigaud we will furnish sk5taips an
t statinery. Wo want weelly lettori
from 6 tob sectior; seid thran in.
* -At a in:oting of .ho Ztock 11(h
ors of the Pickens R. I. recent
held, it go 11 showing Was toade and
tum dirc oI r e h et a J. P. Ct. o
J)presideA : J. 11J . B.lutgga vice.p Si
o dnt Tsiis augira woln for L4 tbi
Picken amti the railroad. The opc.
- rativo mianiagecient vwill remain t1he
.t11ne, and fchedile tlinje will be
--Mis. J. 11. 11. IFreemann, whi.
bias, boon clerking for the past t% wei
ycare with the 11. B N. Co., r'signed
her position onl the Lt. She has
several olrirs unldor consid-rat ion,
but has not fully doaided whtiat she
will do. Slie i a good salasman,
ard we think the I. B. M. people
havo made a mistake in letting her
leasO them.
-Married on Sunday, tho 8th
in it. it 7 P. Il , t the resiidene of
Martin Bowen of the Maynard see.
tion, Tia3 lor Jones, son of Z;ach Jones,
to Miss Essio Whituire of Oconeu
e->unty, R.ev. 11. E. Grandy officiating.
A fLer the ceuriony an elegant repast
va3 servetd, and ailid the congrntu
litions of friends the happy couple
itart out in life.
--W. J. Gih Spie., who lives ('n the
..dge of to win, pai: i his annvn visit 1o
thi , flice last Friday. + Eveiy timo
he Comes we .hve moved around.
TUai timn we ar> (IMv stairs and
badly torn up, but hop3 in a fokv
.l da) to entertain visitors. 'We in
vite all of our subs:ribers and fri mnds
.j call and sec us and in uho our office
their headqiarters whou in towun.
-The Pickens Graded Schoo'
t building is progressitig nicely, and
- Con tr.eto. Grentdy nAill oon have it
eatly for occupancy. It is a very
.-oteniiently arranged building, san'
* f Mr. Grandy's suiggentions bing~u
.ecepted by the architect and emii
ioued in his plan. TIhe trulstees are
aIv ing a well bored, anud an] aro
-n- f water for all p~ur1,oses is as
~-2..LTohn C. Smith, a very suoe
* nud wvell to-do farmer of I be
*"~ nPicke3ns lash
dropped in
YiterZ dateo he wdll hai.
-ay along tI. at liue, ad it wo
initerestt to ouIr rea~lh-rs. Mr. Smita
)Oli'ves ini hav ing hog andlt hoiny
.it, bame, and lie recetly I killed t-wo
ninei Lothls old 'pi.:s that netted him
tQ(0 pounds of moat. "eko' i.s out
oni the road and we suspect, he i
.ainpg r~t .\l. Smith's and helpmng
him to piut away huis spatre-riba, saiu
sage and back Lonos.
--A t a recent meetitig of the stock
holders of the E-sloy Progrew,
Ju !ge TV. Lathom handlo. in his resig
nation asr Editor and 1lasinesa~ Manai
gor. They immediately' elected LI. TC.
Martin to succeed himu. Mir. .\ar
tin) is nlo novico in) the newspaper
world, iad is well anod favorab1ly
known to mianyi of our readers, haiv
ng at one time boeen editor-of "Thie
IEa.tlty Domocrat." Ho isu a gootd
airiter andi we welcome him to 11he.
miankhu. J udg~e has done well 0on tbc
paper at (I has tieo well wvieo of not
anly all of his friends and subscribejrs
biut alsuo of thie brthr~iOn of the preoss
of the State for suecesis in wvhat ever
puiiSit in life hli decides onl, oven if
it is tryui-g to get ai "botter h:ilf."
-- IL is our initentionl to) ftrit anI
o'iciail diircectory anad run iin the lfpper
for tho inifot nattioni of (ourI readersr
atid wo ask (ach mnagist rate ini the
countty to senld us his iuamoC and post
*iflice aiddress, also nlam~o uf the towi n
ship in whlichi he piresich a. The seeC
retariesi of the various lodges and
secet societies will ph-asro send u
' the namesc of their' lodge, otlicers ad
' timet of meeting. Thie 'initerrs 0
thme gospel1 are requested to soud( ii
thiei post office addresses and list o:
c hmeinCes they a3upply, alsuo hiour.i fori
r or-acing. Our corroespond(ents ar<
,.sked to also embody any or all o
t.his information they' can in thei:
.next lotter, especially iho0 local church
a also utato honram for Sabbath echoo
,and list of officoro of acho->l.
a -We ctortainily feeol prouid over th
Sc)m; limenttary nioticos We airo gettint
r fromu subscribors and the words (J
a praise that como frorn advertisers
alike, over the im proved appearanci
a of thils paper, It d~oes ou' boarta
6 igood to hoar. them, and mrakfes in
I- MlrIe. thO. hardier Lo merit them
p ~ery one , fronabo devil W-dJill
I Intting iff"dead headh"
14iing deligiqlwznt mub cribers
b --all of which we are thankful for
We hate to out them ofn, I ut t!wy
m must go; businmss is businless and a 1
o newspaper enii'ot Lbe run without
woney. 8o here is hoping our list
won't have to be cut.
--The town of Picketis awoke Fri.
day to i realization t1h1t something
t tIiaifilly wrong inl tho bu.ineSS
k circles of the ton% is, an1d upon inl vesti.
gationa it was f'.und that one of her I
Imierchaits had closd upl) ti'eir plac 1
of busimes. iecaiusc of fraiil health
Mrs. K. L. Cureton has made a vol
untmy asignmnut for the benefit ol I
her creditors. The stock will invAico
about $1,000, while the inadebtedness
ia about $500. It was not, nciessary
10 heti*r t i cOhhL' U., for non1e of her I
er(ditursi were nulcasy or pushing for
a -ettlemeniait, nnd but for her frail
health -he would havo contiuued in I
bomines. It was i by word "you (
lan find it at Mrs. Cureton's." She
kept a ,ice mois.Ortmuent and you ccul..
ad% ay find sormet h ting out of the or
dinnaiy in the edible line there. We 1
hope sone one will buy the stock
who will colitillIJo the bpusiness. Ivy
M. Mauitldina is assigiic, and ha1s14
Walled fur A meeting of the creditorm
(Thursda% ) tomorrow, who will decide
Whatt disposition to in ike of the stock.
Cotton Growers' Meeting.
The iueting of the cottoa grow
ers, or Cotton Growers Conven
(ion, which was scheduled for Tu.:s
day the 10th, was pnlled oi accord
ing to program. in the court house.
There were not a gieatt many people
present, but what were here; were
determined to take the situation .
as it was and make somothing out
of it.
The)j meeting was opened With
prayer by Rev V. C. Saborn.
Thena thoso present resolved them
selvCs into a )C1manen1at Convon tion
of Cotton Growers )y electing Roy.
John T. Lewis permanment chair
man, and W. L. Morgan perma
nent secretory and treasurer.
A resolution was otffred and
linammously adepted that the bal- o
i110.0 (if the cotton crop yet unslold il
bo held for a tiform price of 10
ients pound, and that the acre c
ago of the next crop he materially n
re(tuced ; .that divertilied farming p
andul the raising of graina and stock t
he given~ mlore consideratica. e
The farmers are inl earniest about I
this matter, ar d, if they stick to- 1
gethier, they will yet control the 31
situation. They are the pioducer- e
and they shoultid have a say so ab t
to what price their product shall
be sold at, just the sameI as the C
manu iactu rer- of wagons, or cloth- t
ing sets the0 price on hi<i products. I
meeting adjourned, amid c
m leret next Tuosday,i
a. m ., in1 the t
dlancet
r. Editu . w nie
s Baaco li TIho &elta .. .n ial to
thank tho~e whoj wte so kind in
:endinig a h .lpinig hand during the
elevet nmonthls of myl~ dear 'mothl
er's illne.w, and espeendaly during
the last f..w hours of her sufferiog
anc1 after huer death I.
I .ilso debire to thank Drs. Long
and ,Justice, who did all they could ~
for her, espepiaolly Dr. Long, who ~
had been her Attending physician
for suveral years, and who~i knew
from the beginning that she was in
curable, though ..he never failed to
resp mnd to her' calls, lad at haer re
q aest was present when shle breath
ed1 her last.
Mlay God1 crown each and every
one0 who waIs so kinad, With hlis rich
ost blessings, and whenl hoi goes to
make up His jewels muay it, be a
star in their crown is the prayer of
one0 whlo wishes them well.
J. Alonzo Brown.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. Editor: Please allow 111 (
spaceJ in your collumnis to expressct
hleartfeltI thanks to my friends iand
relativos n lho tendered assisatance in
the last illn3s of miy deatr wile.
Roep)ctfully yoursn,
Wm.i T1. Garvin.
Don't try cheap cough medi
cines. Get the best, Ayer's
record it has, sixty years of
Ch erry
Pe ctorxa
cures! Ask-ryour doctor' If
he doesn't tse It for coughs,
colds, bronchitig, Mp~ all
throat and twun louhles
SutIhe ~o undICi1 thanoI 01tora
Fat is of great account
to a baby ; that is why
babies are fat. If your
>aby is scrawny, Scott's
Smulsio'n is what he
wants. The healthy baby
)tores As fat what it does
lot need immediately for
>one and muscle. Fat
)abies are happy ; they do
it cry; they are rich;
heir fat is l a i d up for
ime of need. They are
1appy because tiey are
,omfortable. The fat sur
-ounds their little nerves
tnd cushions them. When
hef are scrawny those
ierves are hurt at every
ingentle touch. They
lelight in Scott's Emul
ion. It is as sweet as
vholesome to them.
Send for free sample.
Be sure that this picture In
the form of a labcl is on the
wrappcr of overy bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
Scott 4- Bowne
Chemists
409#415'Pearl .ftreet
New rork
50c. and $1.00
All Druggists
THE FARMERS' EDUCATIONAL and
CO-OPERATIVE UNION of AMERICA.
Conduct- d by J. C. Stribling,
Comniunications intendef, for this
depat I nernt 'houl-I be a1drebred to
J. C. Stribling, Pendleton, S. C
1he6 mnot to of t he organized farm
ri, "Not mad but delibetately
i earneet.
The4 prese uit. sh-impl in) the price
f cot ton fromt 10 Cenltv to (3- C-nt'
ieans a lot to the fruier awd d.
iession in business iiiteronts alike
) ev - r y business, whether mner
hanits, fertilizer makere, mule and
',rse traders, doctos8 or ministers.,
t me.ans. over $13 per bale on th~
0,000 baleis prodluced iln A: d(ersoi
uunty, whic i gglega tes a loss on
ho Cemaiaing part of thiis crop
ow in the hands of Anlderson~
ountiy mdin to 11ull $200,000. If
his he-avy losa~ to the f- rmi-r re
anined in o~ur mlidst to upbuild
ur home cotton mills and other
I1dustri. S the farmer could afford
a shoulder t ho loss with much
'etter grace, but as t.heo loss is
urned into Oet, profits to enrich
be cottn gambhllers ndl speculIa
ors of the East we appeal tul every
lout hern man in every branch of
te dith.-rentt trades to unlito with
18 in ones grand coneceatrated ac
ion with all thueuttoni Status to
btaini a pr.ofitable price for ouri
otton.
''What are the c ,ttin growers
,oing to do about . it ?"' We.ll, it
*ppears that thi .men holding th,-.
emninder of thte cotton crop are
etermineod to hold on to the cat- 6
oin until it gets in sight of the
urning, suilhric, bluo bhizca ofr
Iad.s before they will let it go fo03
oss thani Ien cenits. But as it i.
aigerous~ to let cotton go too Iica!
le fire, we would now sound a bu1
;he blatst of distress to call all cot
on gron'era generally to rally to I
he standard of our common n..igh
orly interest and seizo theC .cotton
eaurs of the eutst and hi ,ld thr'm
tet wi en uts avd the- tire.f
'lTiese atrctic white cotton bears
f the niorth and cast cannot utandh
eat like the sout hern cotton grow
r, who las kind of gotten usedti P.
he smell ( f burning brimston. I
ont the tropmcal sunl.
'The c tton grower fe 'Is hIs ~
vronig as niev. r before and' have u
>egatn to letarn hisi nleeds, and as il
1,e is to h:13 iin bett.:r fintancial con
lition than lhe hi~S Leena in foirty i
eoars and canI stand t he collision' y
nd1( cris-is with better prospeects of
w~innin~g than eor before, notic
nay as well no0W be served upon
ho cotton speculator thtat the gall
ing yoke oCf price-making by the
non-producing wvill never algain be.
tamely borne0 by the cotton grow-I
1rs, and( as8 cotton IS perha'p thle
best collateral of all the pr1oduicts
of the sonl there is no I ens:n w hi'
their inl IC e (:3L h religh coiieg-i t d
r'C lon withbout disturbing thte al&
fairs of other legitimnato tradesmen
or other branches of craftsmeu by
the simple use of horse sense iln
our m~2ethods.
Domestic Troubles.
xceptional to find a faily3
igso &i be i'sened I'y
CKN$ DRUG .MANV
ens~ S
'A COMPLETE DRXd
This is a place where yo'i can get nearly
everything you want when s'ckness or dis.
coies 0n. We have the laroest and com
pletest stock of drugs and pharmaceuticals
with which to fill prescri)tions than a rreat
many city drug stores, and by far the.........
MOJT C2MPLETE WE5T or QREEfA
VILL[ R NORTH or . [ANDER5ON.
W e like to fill prescri)tions-and are filled
here by lincenised and experl mnccd men
only--and are continually tryir ; to be pre
pmared to fill them, by constantly adding
to our stock. If you bring us your pre
scriptions or family recipes we will handle
them with the greatest care, and quality
and prices will be right.
We obtain for you on short notice
what we happen not to have in stock.
Come and see us, or write us and let
your wants be known.
Yours, anxious to please,
PICKE3NS DRUG CO.
J. N. Halluin, Pig,, Prescriptionist.
If We Please You, Tell us; if Not Tell us.
..........
The Kind Yout Have Always Bought, and which has beca
in use for ovir 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
. and has been inade under his per
sonal supervision since its iftancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-goo'l.4re but
Experiments that trifle with rnd en(langer the hetI , of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experknen-.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless sulbstitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither 01)pium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
suubstance. its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and al &lays Fei~verisliness.* It cures Diarrheen and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teetlhing Troubles, cures -'onstipation&
and Flatulency. It assinillates the Food(, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy andl ntatual sleep.
The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.
CENUlNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The ind You Hlave Alway Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Supervisor's Notice. BSNS OAS
I will be in my ofhice Tuesday
nid Friday of each week to fille Wetr iltgntfrhhrin'
laims, imy ou1t. money wvhen we TiutidCutyPi.~
ave it, and do anyt hing elsa I cantL')~ IIo~iy
>. accomnodaf ' those h aving buisi, . I~~L~ 10 ir oItn(3
*e~S In the ofline. D)o not comeg tdit aWltTIanfa'aeeiI
nty other day. G. M. Lynch, ..H'ino.
jun 11 bupervisor. W'j o uttyul'i.,u'
Weti ar sole agentst f~i(IOrI Haiotn u
CiatonTounr anCunty a...
l'A IE 01"SOU [1-1 (A~tOLNA, ?Fui er & Thornlev g.
(ioutt~ of ickna. h~ )A fa , thousand dlarn t loang ort
B. Neroheestatam irtigae, fora clien
.1 idg. o1. *:~rs 41 i, C. E. s tud il m ona. I
IUC o grnt h inLettr o Adthre tob s ln Hrrso' To. andjiiiti
a jj ati~m.CiFtatn an o. Cuire toko Paints. v~gnB la
CoWil untyud of ickns
ys eoaod J.hB..Newbery, houie raito 4 1.M.L~wr,8io .
Warhefresi, ~ E t P carson mofde mtnb-ozces~o tm
,tm, to gran himd eterscon ou Ad-oithof J~
[nistrati0., ot the 26ta of au of-gh m
Th05, ather m -we 'to) cirtof and -11 ~'iiil l~th
nuty Itey hve, wy therai-L All D~r~i >g -Blac,~ 0? and ringet
lilotftid -t id io n rl)1( . i arsl sit a it o upr s and droo t.0 80a
(lien U ide' ilylitid itti "'. itt anwerto ynainIoitd~ of o .1 att
turn)ti~o au.10, iL 19h) 1to5 thi ofle. Fha. P.y ('unpma.
'ty stoof ofrbugilsjwagons, ha
J. B owbor, J.~, nes , pand iplement of ar~ti-u
knfor rprneorlni o
largo, and Iti lg tI pices h o r
tceioso hemdF .Pr cas untl hi stoc Liredu t.
.ns deeantha bo e aldl. -46 T t l. Lwery Sna Ilui.
e'r bue o m'-, (inoh ltcout fvPry
tt atol~ hon held i atr wikes Crate Fo Sal-8are welltimbeoreto
905, pafter puiaix0 hereo, a t i Dankillo Tonhp.G
'clockiv infh foano tofli she ow u, Tayl3' or G rnvl8. O.*
I ay theyk1( ha wy tht rad Ad
Oinitr alin d niltt o tb ne. All c ph ersn inted o e y o
oiven undiafer tmyn hand ol and sel, accutostows ilpes o
[a of: ouri ind tt Iond.nc '~(~i arg1905. .\fte tha day *hyw
. B:tfi: Nowho:r, te. P, P. t -- cdhnsofo to~
Pick fo.lotay mo.tlcancbetmad
~.v'u 't~a tiil~l~i i o C pos(xe ter i berti
"IV doc to enIothughiP every~tst h .eso .N.' lier
omtiacd adyirnd 1 everywa rackedy-adhre
iod, pail," wle. Wx. apllemov ias tany rgs lint oe ME
'Iowas wouk andel akin wihut lany ap eaytowt e
>ti iternd aln ou . Aigs Iw about chbers acom alt f
o gvoy, o oa ott of torio desir * -
[t eve di in my bro." Wek ily tagaes 'lbfreMyl%
und w*ep awy gai now9life,
trnthad ~ orb ter s. &
tem. imf. n g-aranted by the
jakets,' bati W1nf ~P
We hv Mf tt
determined t-o
5 PER C
If your size s n theo
coat at a bargain. '
An unusually heavy cothiiig t
ads in our stock, but we still have hie V
1 suits, extra coats and pants. A
131r.al ot- at Yo r atWNM r
mi)AWe are making preparations for t -
.ve have ever shown, and to make roonf
Afer between uov and March xst, some u 1,N 7
Just received a solid barbed wire and"n8 a I
.'our and sahe. Another car of furniture to Ai , ih'
Lnd also another car of
Those Great Mitchell. W.
T the best wagon made, as everybody kn
If you want the best paint made, we' -
[own and Country Paint is known to be the b
Big lot of furniture, hardware, buggies t o
Prices right.
r e rIa for sauItiinig you: nay rodi. What we Isay
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. n Ensloy, Fridaly, JamLtry 20th.
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