The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, January 18, 1905, Image 1
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Entored April 28, 1908at Pickens, S. (., as second class matter,
VOL XXXIV PICKENS, sour CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY8
EAW)1Y NEWS.
Death--Marriages
Personals.
A BUSINESS CENTRE.
interesting Items Gathered for Busy
Readers.
Easley, Jan. 6.-The cold wave is
on, but the order of business is in no
wise chiled in (ur! town. There is
not an idle man along tho various
lines of activity, who is able or willing
- %vork. Our merchants are on the
bustle, and trado is brisk, despito the
low prio of cotton. Drop into a
store in Easley, any sIay in the week,
ut on Saturda. it' particular, and
ou will.ed to wait, to be served.
S00o f our b-isiness houses are vori
bee hives, which would remind
of much larger cities. Said the
riter to one of our merchants the
ther day. "Mr. - you appear
o be protty crowded this afternoon."
cs," was the -reply, "but wo will try
stand the pressure." It is a fact,
t to be denied, that much of the
ado from thi3 and other counties,
hich formerly wont to Greenville,
d other points, is, nov directed
wards Easley. They onue boro not
Ily to buy, but to sell. A gentle
Ian wia .1 here the other day
em A. 1 u county, who l6ft with
r mnrc! Dts considerably ovor fifty
>llars. Another from across Saluda
irried back with him a cook-stovo
d a suit of furniture.
here is only one thing wrong with
OY-it is the muddiest town south
British America. Some of the
Cots and valks are almost "unnavi
blo" in wet woatber. Very little
3onso would obviate this difficulty.
ud and cobble-stone, both of which
plentiful and cheap, would con.
itute an excellent macadam. If
liin street nero gradod to a level
th th Southern railroad, and
Ve'd R, i hovo utod, it would
both TmIiaterial ad vantngo and
rmanent benefit to Easlky. It is
b1 hoped our city fathers-v, ill Itke
Mi( mttor in to e , rly con1[ideration.
Ik is rumored that Mr. 8.m'i Maul
n, bf Anderson, has bought of lr.
. F. SUnith the property on Main
reet, formerly owiled biy the ilte
ipt. H0ienS. This, however, lacks
nfirmna on. It is aSNO stated that
e pr6p rty left by Capt. Hudgeus
, for sal . It is of beautiful location,
nd is noe of the most desirable
\wnes in Easley.
\aIr. 4 S. Griflin lhfr on a southern
Sat rday. lHe will visit po:nts
'i coast of South Carolina,- after
ba he will go to Florida, where
,will spend thne remainder of the
uter.
Mr. S. 0. Rei(, ai native of Piekons,
unt for taveinty-nino years a resident
Texas, after a v'isit of somo dura
m amfllong~ frionids and relatives in
's couinty, returnmed to his home
(dcr the "lone star"' Monday. Mr.
Sis in every way a most agrecale
kmani, and appears5 to have b~een
3Ksful in thme life wh'lichi ho has
ii his aidopjted state.
notice the farmiliar face of our
rtowdlsman, Mar. Sam W~yatt,
>ur street'i again this week.
MIrs. J. A. Woodson from the
ity visited her (daughter, Mrs.
En Anker last week.
3. D. Fortnor, at~tacheod to the
'y, on board the cruisor"'Atlanta,"
isiting bore on faalough. lie
rs the full regulation unmform or
cio Sam'a" navy which is some
aof a novel sight this far inland.
Ir. Omor Ht. Johnston, with the
life Insuranco of Canada, yimited
- ville Maonday. Mr. Johmnstona is
i the brightest young business
fA' Easiley. and represonite a
Rdid old-line company.
tare glad to chroniclo tho wecl
4.- Ireturn of our old1 friend, Jamies
n-hottor knowne as "Martin
~the Orck." Mr. Mar'tin is an
e sging anid venerable land-mark.
~kons and1 adjoining counties
e lie has lived alternately for 80
e o s; living like a prince, an d
-ing life like a Knight of K(ing
ri's court. Court(oons to (overy
familiar with jpll, aboun ding"
amusing ancdotes and remi
. t fun, ''Martin .From Tlhe
ok" is a general favorite whmerevet
goes. Age seems not i: Lavoeim.
redl the Silvery bright ness of his
md, or corroded the golden hnitre
his heart, for he carr'ios hisa-ycars
[ lih tly a a 'achool. girl carnlioi the
ohns in tier hair. If you have
vQ~f~4"Mrtin From The (Jrok'
~try to avail a upportunm
- -
BIl
To our fri
sincere the
year just
has made i
year1905 )
we have ir
prosperous
Heath=Br
wood, took fright the other evening Looper Dots.
at a passing train, and not knowing Now Year has begun, aid may
just hov to unhitch himself, conclud we, all the readers of The Sentinel
ed ho %iould pull up the tree and Journal, begin a now life and live
carry loth it and the buggy back to
lown with Lim, which he proceeded than we have in the year Past.
Co do in the m'st successful manner. Married on Wednesday evening
By the aid of a lantern, with fiag- h 4th i
nnts of the buggy and harness, Mr. " t
O'Dell was able to trace him back to dricks to Miss Maggie Chapman,
lisi home in Easley, where the Ahade
tree to which he had been hitched, dicaig fi on opehv
wats found all right enongh, b~ut theth be ihC oftirm y
buggy was conpicuously aibsent. Wefreds
have hoard of horses being "st~ump- Ms v edik aea n
sucekers," but we never heard of onejoalpun spprdigth
enjoying the distinction of a "tree hitahuiywihwse
p~uller" before. jydb l h eepeet
Mr. Marvin Couch and Miss Nan Ms maSihvstdMs
rie Wood, of the George's Oreek sec- ineTre urn h oias
ion, were married last Sunday. The Ms nal~go iie tJ
llev. Mir. Grandly performed1 the Cole L ~nrcs n isMgi
mony. M'ay joy attend them. Camnls ek
Mr. John King, one of the pioneer
settlers of Easley, and a well known Loloufomados wfr
and respected citizen, died hero lastawie
Thursday. Paralysis, from which J .Hge n agtr
lie had been a patient sufferer forMisA and V..Sitr
quite a while, was the cause of his tre oeIonGenod f
death, He was a member of the trams noal ii fsv
WVoodmon of the World, and wasorlwes
buried by thorn. Mr. King leaves Ms ahePico sqiesc
several children and a large circle of a hswiigwt arpo
friends to mourn his death.SicIreivdmlatSt
John Tripp, convictcd of burningn-JralIfdthtUceZe
Mr. Joe Hlollomani's barn, in Oconeethksha ho ascmley
counity, and sontonced to ten years, ~lie~s~ ei htlewie
was capturod by Sheriff Kay near cnenn htIsi bu h
hie ro last Saturday. TrippI had muan-iilcecyohsconm ictj.
atged to escape in some way, but had UceZk asb saltl
been located near Easlov.(olbulbutheAa nEv
Rev. Mr. DuBoso, our new Metho- afur i lassuddt i
(list pastor, wvas installed last Sunday. lk i nk tiy"lems
'l'hoe breakmng of a "'journal"oii thohe benalteabntmdd
wost bound local, was the causo of
passenger train, No. 36 being heldtotikthtnrsn otlswr
hiorn for a considorablo time Moudav
Rook Items.ewm Ye have be gubsn, afla may(
I wll aketheplosur aginwen alite readers of1 The oetiney
writing to the Seaimire1consecratedt)iou thoisUnl yoe
Health n thiscommun t hnuwe have ien asena t. iid
vory god St prsnt.ried on Woedea evenng
The oliayspased ilquitly ~t f in stantMr. wohens font.
wit a ew ocihie anl dnce. dis tiss MaggieUne ZoChapman
Mias ay Mclanah of ib alt of Piice n couty . not Bwenb
is (on~uctng florisingschollicia tng AThe isung cop haer
laran i gvin oti~,satisacioi.the coutr wihes of ti many
Misss Lela, irersaw and s Eva. edrch e a~n en
wit th fomers siei ~'fhyjoualepond sper lit duoar he
haveretuned o F'luda N. c~,~histas ouoas thc farm Afe
to rsumether stdie, ,. od tim alli twee boyreset
I Qrtanl~Oi~~yeadn~ ncl iss a Emrmanit anid Mesid
Zdko~)et~,~. ~ieyareyor Minmte Turner durn yhe hohdays.
- I did, Hendiks'e a siss Maggie
r~W6 erti (ose oiu t frad Uogs, neo wao
turned-h o rmGenodAf
ends and customers we wish to ex
inks or their liberal patronage di
Diosed. The large increase in our
t necessary to increase our facilities
vill find us better equipped to serve
L the past. Wishing one and all a B
new year, we are yours ver
,uce=Morrow C4
ZEKE ON THE FARM.
te Likes Farming Airight, If the Other Fellow Does It-Sonmie of
His Agricultural Experien.:es.
Mr. Thompson thought he had a then I throw my kg over t~o hAI
'ood siz-d joice on mo thia woeC lo and till-od u util I saw Ml tlw
i'hen he assigned meo for afnrm'I sta inio( in tho astrononfy, rAmId
.rS article." Io no doubt holi e veS ('0 1ided 1111d gone too I
~hat I never had any exper'ienceanWatyigolftteerI.I
s ani all round practical farmbakdolantOk[i0V
iiaid, but I bol ievo I put in miore ti im errtetladIh
rctual experience ini the samo ~ii oh pan et lwl
ength of time than any man in ta l okhm 'lwig
Pickens Bcou0nty fln cosm nslogn n
When I was younger thani I amIwttohe);nhtonh e
sow, I went to the middle west to cae i'm 'c.''ehusi
eek my fortune, but the dizzy oldthtdywrteloietIvr
ado, like the "will o' the wisp,"'eprecd n we ~gm no
dways kept a little out of reciih,iftebieronmhail d
ind~ I have beeni on the seekc overbenhl(11arIwldavjup
since. As I was a little particularedt j.Netonngheins
fuow this f'ortuno was to be madeo yjit a iao re
[ was soon in financial straights, gigdw tb akadto
what is commonly knowvn as "bust- ieasndiavafitr'o
.d. " Blusted was a stranger to mn etinosldndwnheiuul
in those days, but of Iato years l
we have become such bosom friends Gimrigtefre adw
that I am very lonely when we are ~omdhu od n mtm u
separatedl.toykte ers
It was not absolutely necessary Nwi n fyugenon
tor' me to work, as I had my choice, tiki npt ut~WO~I
work or starve. Foolishly I dec0(- id- msi ayk foxn utg
0(1 to work. I hired out to a farmi- otadtyite obhn h
or to help through ''hay and ha r, nadkc ousl o en
ve~" a "$.5 pe da an 1i then s ''a thrw smyegovrth.hn
if I ad knwni wat as g ing o wnt (iown uti Ih lot tol the
stagist ejeerwudo' u renads wih the asternomy, and
me. Iliconicludled ia oner tof the
l~e ased me f I ~v a ao d was trying llto lif th oe eartI' he
farm and.1 tod himfirschasnk tme neor te thun, handh
udrto albrnhsBfoest oth ne woet down,
forivei or ellngtha, Ihoerhaot otle corneko hands eyes.wingo
f~ul1tl ntlrlea og asbue ag os of nasal witan and
le. IIino t k ity lseI to d e l ianch t~ho yok sh the',i
snakeyarnclofret onamyes. Thet ourof ino
'1'liat farmerat dwawsr the lors e oIrutdm nge 01 tevoe
man eve 811 in y lie. lexp teence and wheI nigtn ctme
u~e tocal meIll inthe1fl~l~O beernaly dolry im ol whave jump
the igh toeat1 thn le WOil~eh the yob.ke mornin thelru hage
eaiI' i wod .ad Vaci i ~tl t toaf my ookt had0 rod. o tiedk
was tme t go o wok. Ater in ldw tairt baarnd thenlo
(lays ~orkI c'ild(1)thec idoa yis, and (atv aI fit rhe o
lug, ileI W~S z'~ia ~g.ectt1one oslidiwng do1wn th til andot
had .10conolaionthe fe1~ O n pett onin the farer sad wehl
andfie tme IL(ls h~ i if)O wul haulwood Fialld sot eioud
count te uuigt. fees. ato yokeithe stoaerts.hace
'L'uers (ly Iwen tothNowd ifd l ny go.fA yo be nornle
fied, heygav in a hre liedthinke (losn t pu th odena
pithfok ~itha omefliide)ia-hires on) aiyokeiof opn, just( gon
d~e rogh s aliohe. kut , ganord mrynten obhidh
Iiiliflol ~d hehitk~ .1T gh bar a kike youref forein
If1 had aknownwat I wa s gongf dIjwnt down to th ottmk
upaant hoanve woul ofe on frd wit thos stees. go
m4. he.orale n oreo.h
NKFWL
tend our
ing the
business
anid the
you than
atppy and
'y truly,
IlaI
way tho handlos poun(.Ied my ribv when they wre hrijig a ,ia
make m - nAhe whnnever I thin f prio and bfre shipping to Oh
it. o ils Ole p~i e iroppel and i
That o'd far mer' said "I Wals a has a :it it V of se.ed on han.111d
edJO1 op , ' l I l'oug i II i111o but he kinows the vie no of cotter
1 miiht, learn enogthti ats r rm- seed as a fertililoer, ehing 111 m
ing to keep the gee90 out A ti, r evoral 1frtilizel (!.-r Rom11paii
SUrden. o It Iih prieo continues Ii low
I IIun I ,if (' tittld f e r' when th t ha arlQio rives to plani
Id~ 1ift. If. shos living I hp ii hN ays he wVill crush the111
he is happy ; if lead I know she is and use tm prtably as a et
il LIhaven1, for leding heri wor- tilizer for ci.tt' 1 and cornl.
ng peop)le well. Capt. ii. li. Bonyea is SpondagII'
Yes, friends, I kno1w all about ai foiu daivs thuis we'ek 1~ in O'ntVmhb
arintg, but I w~ould( r'ath'er sit on on buisnwss.
the f'ee anud watch the othn-r f ., l M ori hn'a Ilndy' of (conie
Low (1o it. coun]t y ii atssisting her21 brotherii ii
- - ho Nor'ris G ramimar school1. '.I'hi:
D~o Not Sup~jpress a Cougth. ciotht 1 I' 01i oi~a10
Whe you1 haveI ai V:cough211 da not try to
suppross it, butt rComove the causer. T::e 1, lii? (1 acnu. of By(T
eouigh is only3 a1 symlpto0n of souute di.-wothr111 ilny(3'th0tNf
(1ase, anti i fthe1 dliseasI is whal. 01't yo sh i m lalc I~tE
('. rO, then21 the cougni will 8101) of 1its /f.ai' 9 tII tJ ,~
[The nost commilon cause8 (of coughL~ting Hi 1 s lji8lV)St1 1~a1Cfo
a1 ((oII Anoth~lynes' will promtly~ suhr- hifl ~uu
proi the congh0'if, and112 preparatin' conI W tt, 11~ esdw L h
fo that purp'joso, bitt they (1do ' nel 1' ca ex' seli to atisoof
Ito (coh11. Chaimbelins 111ouXgh Remn ly
02nI to oilber hand1( doe0.'t not 11 isup Ia i i1.1!( l c' nwh li30 l o2
cough.~l, but relhieves it by rem1'i' t ovn ii y i 'o ii' pudtLB .ugLI
the thro'at andii lu ~g the naucus wvhich
it. tulso npw, buItooneacctunts oftsoveri
turllyandperatimity crest ~ weatherLIV and moinyd tha oe fattn
~vel u te cugh Lom'Sal b, In'kn.hornce is'i~ Wirregular as al majoty o'
yxpar oes in th at issuo of y 1iu
Norris Notes.alu'hie paperic~ i which you insis
~1'IuenZyour correspoudrntsrn,.ilg the
obscritctuntyt1111(reyohing au't i.niag1fl
110 ya ' itil 0~))I~'hi~vtgoteims tgieyuthoe nks l ide
theckrta)ti ndtiine ilS th thotdta las oenwyada
tually andU)permanently tures the101h its
wlae c1ofugh.t Fork 1Sa by(okenis hmck fhen of readts f romu a
Dru oro Earle Drg Store.lin parts of the cotuntyadtecu
~ (in tty paperigoes tho theahomos of05hwa
coutm y ad 1you ) tcat imagin
now11I yea rOndlpopunl hav gtten at pleauro those woily v is i il
backgl too tir tin workou and pai lwviw LO11(ldt
tio t itior~oat ths )110, I0br ing ti ts g ihe wUChenil 10
lg part goof that ork has&ut coinsit- ho k"flofgddosrma
we y of cu it hi g and haln t oo ' o f the Ii cou t.ihm~U r
Inee lohae had s oe w itr Now a -odfr"U co Z k
wea the r(scic h .a of 1905 wa We arheu 3011 gla e Iisb growingl Ji
tinl~ hpe! hisiiih u'ir Imlth growa ' Mtirolengthy I in hIlist olu
len thso etio goabo t p t 1 13 Ho evr lwe tig b lso ' glad to! k1 '5I
ftin r to i icr rat e thii isrt plac, n d .10 1211(,3 dOf 111'ui'
power in a town thate is meoeIlo' etI gting ithi sccos1 inue
it is~C~ ab o. an csiy i g n lecting and3 obtaining1niew subscri
11,. W. Alexaude h -arv bee t'- ttingd s, and bstly for hop hstpc.
t i l s t g o d o reetly t e i,4V13 d i o . lul i
way15 A. b~ ~rin tcoll jained i tt AEp~ luribusg Unum.
01)owduies. Il had twot Mdialtakesivatbe
with warran, fo ' loudsoyrin Eso,1ua, intuy o
in th1.,snc ofuinsladies.liit Wo8 t t
trulyin hoevehi 's wireidthe ros uaf. i~t )0lruJt pai
fonds Wha agis tat hascu' som tbr w uc~ oL%
powrt to wn~irtre toa ri ntuus incor-'' 1ik~z8(~~i ~i
Enioor Will1u Garvin return
,, u'Q i;' ~jp~nbivWi~hnou'v go a bad oni hj
reo~tly.-~ Mae i gioo' .!
Letter from Qua
Hon. WV
Abbeville: an'
9entinel-Journi
sir-I enclose
rcce)ived by Mr.
War )epartiment,
Claims, vwhich, 4
ence, wehav
forn. Hun jWe ha
this District k, b,
Clailm?, lea tes I
may be, u
mont. A-a.eft* "
Lion to y(,
1you wouldi.
ter, as it WWI
eeed more intoL
',ut their claitfs o
ing whether or not
Claims, Within the nr
statute. Very trul
W. w
W ashington, D. C.
War Departmezt,
Quartoibiaster Ge
Hon. Wyatt Aiken,
I-louse of Represeita4
Referring to the lette
from Mr. E.H.Barto
Clamp Jasper Hawtho
S, C., dated Dec. 12,1
by you personally to1
have the honorto n
I know of only on
under which claimse
the Govermnen for
by U. 9. troops dur
quently to t
law is the A("'
Febrr ary 27.
27, 1906) 'It'fi
Quartor W
Army t in tigaC
on federate so
own army horses, tu
ment taken from the
surrendor by Federal tf
or presunably aotnggU
For the invotigatiod-,"
mAnt of those clairams,
!aliois wcre -omt
Quartermaster
vod by th
Under ti re
ing is isCQuirod;
1. Each claimad
owti claim io
ment fuIrlishee nio
tle Purpose, - m,
Quartormastor Qe
\Washm1gtoi, D. O
2. In his affidaV '
his namo, rank, eQ
regiment in whi~)
at the time of 4
1)y w hon oflioi
8. The date an. 1)
dor, anid to wliom
4. That he waN
after the surrondef T
paroling -offacer, 6:
Written paroles, if.1
s ,hould bo filed with? -
wise, the sworn test
crediblo pers'ons5 (pi~
diers), knowing th."
submitted as pro(
5. Tha~t he u as
mounted for t
I edlorate) service at
surrenidor andi was ,I
0 troops acting or p
9 inig under ordets
0 when anid where
a it is knmown) it ii
value of each hors
1bnrdlec, blanket at4
6. A t leasl two:
(sispreferroi
an eo ssentialh paz
hwtheir knowv~
W(obtaine.d. Tal
7. If th Tab
- wihlow may m
s ) b ot1hbe dead, his t0
jolin tly; or if n
theO soldieri, a pm
claim. Allow4t(
t* horso and equiP
5 prlivte PoldliAry~
-equlipmenCt aedfi
8. All statem '
oath. The' poe
ho ceIine~d to
whom they nity
oial seal mius
daflidavit. fee
'Quatrtermasi~t0
AssistIant