The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, January 25, 1905, Image 2

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D UVEMY WED,NLsDAY MORNINO. The Sntinel-Journal Oompany. A Tnoursox & Rtionnr, Pimps. J. 1'. 0. THOM1NPSON, EurrnR. ubtseriptioi $1.00 P.r Ailna. Advtiii.ig q 1, 1. aeomle. r iltured C.t Pieens iomzomee a secowd k!, Mc.n Matter Wedacadan, Jamuary 25, 1901. Strcnj Plea to Farmers. D a Edt r and Fo'low Fit !. Wl( 3. %%( (u<dr11i p? I 1t1iA i 0. time sone of th-. best. mids "we, comuing 1, - I , n 1t anlivig %%h, inhf rtI'tion ihr y halve inl re "r f he crisi. which % e are f ving. I. s LO chi(ld Jhy. As I tite it ill co sideration my aiin is to sMato v fis, i I know) lo- I .3 imvo starit o.1I ~in w faith in thI s im tlor aking of tlhe farn; ors move:ii.1. A 4 I doZmit, it i j'est ami- right thi't we shoubl bare InI (qluitOb1o pric for t' Io [tIll I ave to fight to oil' r igtior.t a Other hlonorableu enterpr""Is,,t h 111j31st ti ertakinigs agiintA the far imrs1 aro the oneu I o1n striking at. It iak'es grit and grace to runai lte machinery, an(d us Mr. Striblin hial lai Iit -wn th g p I will lhaVJ to hay to lay them u1p, if I can with dutle re spect to him and tho. Citizons Coop. erativo Union. In the first place ie called a meeting at the court, hous the first Monday in November, 1904, and som( of us assembled thero and organized tempiarily. The object was to send two dologatti to Columibia to the meeting of Cottoll Growers of tile State to formuilato it plahm for ill to C)110 togothor itn ho IlovlemetI, a:> the farmuer could be bettered, and WO have ntever 11ard 1n3(Itilg more of the movoielit ill Colllbia. Then wo came1 togeother the 10th of Jan. Io, and organizod permanently as tho Cotton Growers Association, then aodjourued to met the 17t, asti he had called another tenting 'n thit day to organlizo a unition, a dilkrnit thing altogtle', itand in hi1s addllress thon and there, ho eriiCizZl Olr m"ovemlient openly aid said it was ia Confuiiont, (lso t hat he did n1ot bel.ng, to the union01, but lbo blo1g0(d to asomothing higher and( mttre eh:vate-d. Nowa 318 I see inl the pap,--rs5 ll Iover3 the 1land1113I that tho1 Ihre or'ganiizati ols are comning togother faor the 83am3 purIpose, 31y5 idea~ is lthis: Thatt to) reach (the umas of thie people, it wil have to be done th rough cou ver Now is3 no( time1 (o plut the~ ' ts un-l derP a buishol. I nim i ot tin for' the wairt hous. ,~ au nor' chiss r'epreson . \o c are lin a1 iiroe repubi e, ant enided for the p.oopio1 to rutlo. It looks likoc somio folks would learn to keep their linlgers3 oult of the tire. *Now, Ftollow~ Farmorst~l, turn out ont the 28th an~d join inl with y)~our fellow enrioll ftnid orga izo y3o501tig anid 1)ld and scud a dell ellio up whlen1 the adisfory3 boarld setsx (the tim1o. I amt in for the( massesO.' to role. If thoe 11301 that weure apij jtedk (1o no( act, somel other good 13nin take htohl aned let it go ont. Wo would be ~Iad that evcer c<.am fy in thte Sitate wo uhi go into similar orgaizations 1311mi av ab Stato mneet iug, se thait fill couh1dilitld dologates; and1( cooperabtQ togetheri. Now is the that (ho fnrnwers h11uun't got any1 con 11(donco ml thiemselwte . Wo lI'o the back bonte of 1 ho world; and I want every man13, younhg anid old, to adhore. It~ is disgraceful to heiar1 whait some1 folks say about. the farIste Special cro, 8 ar10 e ming to the front.Ij Th wonlful 03 uti any3l(it~ the cottout growa trs, the tobaceu growi era, and the bean gr'oweru shows thtt they ar1e in earne'st. WVon't it be a groat (c1 onventioni when all the fkirmters ar~e called together to takho national action in their own behalf. TJim groat political con)ventionts widl ntot be a pircumtstantce. TIakoe warn'ing follow farmers anid bo ready, for the conflict is comning, and3( I watnt the people to have a voice, Every offort the farmers mzake to better their lon~d ition, thait fails, leaves thetm in worse cbonitionol thani before. This greatest of1 all efforts ~4 ~ must not fail. -It has beeni lalid that S groat opportunities come ontly once in a life time; the farmers great opphor. tunity is nowi No other questi can. be as Imtportant to farmera as thte making of pricos on their pr1oduts~t, T ad the fairmers themselvns must p dan to andmakeit a recognized d ~ature of: conmerco. ~ ~ Iarulers tire not stupidl. It is libel ~.,;.4~al them so, but their life-long fXjjij dsipj to the speculators sy'stem) 4 kig hAs 1led their exploit =* 'dowwrM q 'IT Dry Goods 6 boh t > a cust'mer. Turkey per yardi. TIIl-usands of yarc rS ting, %d Ticking an Not C"1 0cc take your el t Lce at .ce various other articles too our m r3 to thinak thein so%. Ono 1 alsol is t isi: '.l'b r 14o co F 11:1o manyv wolves 1mong( them dressotd ill lam1b'n wool, they don't know who to believo Now, fellow forar- , rally for yoir right1, that is, for he - o pl(j t) ru le the misu, aid wo vill winl. I will close, th, uking you nnd youi facu'ty for pI a' ors. ***~'' Vincland Dols. MN r. Ed it or: Ai I haven't. seen i anytlling in y41r eo innmia f1 i rom , I thi e to I wi I t*y a:,<l give y'ou a few dlots.I goodt ait preseniII. M . T .~ T. Hr p. (;he miitl fe ' r. John i (i'rlpoau , tot. 'I im a toI a good ubst ie took ha. text on >ua , ro verso.l~ Ir 1(1 1 i a~ reInmeoh Nir s\r. \V. ou.i reivo an J. \V. rlun~t i- woe ti LIIe1zi~ o I deay. Ahi , ' I w, .r h ch ml Vt Ie1in, bk lad u-on 'uinras [r i, y 1ive1madi ih mr.a .. m1.8a ut orrpef to E.a Iie , l': Ieli i8', )l' i y j'itI 'lattle \\'illiams, -i k m Th(le ccI andr soverlore~ i c M exp et d. ~is 1ie~tha Jwm ofIck.a Leeni hvioiin he-W grJ. paat Mr.k0 ase rs. 'up. ibros (r t het gram olast dwee annountin he Aurr. inu Oklahomion this tiri. m u ornig Mr, Ji.s as ariday to Favir Forest,)1!litoips-r burial Miss Jnio arr ik ofII it Need Uncl Zi eketh yo PIW *(i anda tglr. I io i:tootdown into t hisA~ secin;~ you willaI hv a heart w*ieleume Ucle1 himalf' ahoy0 new at nd qut goin I toilf t moutis ih h~ is eid., .it ybug comoti down here. and1 th nak t akeinev bohrhmU Mr yonrg manic fso this~ sectioni iawC~ som bOlartner, N. in O soawi the sawh Jonm Ye'ib AwyBght and hslg fater bea0od iea wd int th tu b rt, ~ a . 2,1. and th wedge m*p - VIAS o Engag ness, and v Notions, P ~Ware, Fa Fr Below are a few pi Go(\ds at these prices wil o yards good sheeting, 39 inche 1 standard Checks, while it last Red and White Damask, 6o in Is of Bleaching, White Goods, C I Dress Goods to go at prices I ulder Capes, will keep you w nts. Other grades at prices in Ladies Jackets and Skirts at le erous to mention. AINS IN E VEE Cateechee Correspondence. The I Cople of hin sctioni wVoro cLo ! wien thei0 niews wevnt out hati. .i. It It. Chil ht.1 droppetd Ifaol w. asti Tuomay evening eiabout il r friar 4'clock. \ I Vhiiu0 ho had WVen ilk< chingll heallh1 for abhout vo vtars, thu tiiiuble e) ing b1OaLt (a 1 ., i4ona If I, i frieni had the I S t i .. a that. thi e ll was sok n ar. k1 tin mr. ChuibI would hrr.,v ho i f of his illne i 11 .1i a general hin!, .ildn'. ing f.;whis coInversation, ) e) V (obl -vc told th1t-1 he was M- l1Ia g Ft.An any ki:.d of trouble. -. '.a' fll of! Ii e anud it mtu - 1 -th 'rage r o h lwy -'' i kin~d jokLo to panei. Hto bad ~ f~~ 't.~ y of gaining friend., a'. la ing them~i. T1o knowv Mr. um to huvu himi. We' canO truth1fully Z .y j IIU ticeased waas an honetL muan, ear takling a copper that wvasn't uis. I ' 'a~ gene curous.' and hind-. II tuI i imm~ , whot'~~ wu hi discoml1 i L biiitaelf t > ace:>mo ~da~to i neitgh bor. lie took~ a ,ighit i) trying to c-lst off ('ai andit de(poona cy wvhen ho found ii e an vi ih the "bluen." lio was1 tlhva.us ready to lend a helping hanud Slun sickns ~f(54Iu Id death WVhile, 1w w Is not at man t hat went to church u.d1 molo ai religions display, yet ho o' V.,id his lami)p undealtr at busIhel in. h. ia e t ain diags waitha his followa hev itIred'I toao all things9. 1al r L'ijl um,1 altterd membuer of the hib tist eboreb and blit a tettim)onial t hin t all thin.p wVoro wel'tl withi hhnl~ ir' tho world abhove. lHo was~ lido to I t- in C amop C"reek eiimetery ohul lino yer ago. Ho leave Otl II inrifll hu in)pathy3 to theo Itr v . A Cld~, tfSprab;, 'Ii i Cf o rwr I ofi h i s broher :hii liih',. I dth il , isVf jlt' ixdiu g: r -i erJ 1'r. D. ,Jmo II i Ion to yo ur cotton, hoys. You reoili thle ali (hilatol Iright w~here Li) w int him. It has1 begun to riset iii i yI Yt ii .1 V l just. 10( h ol your it t I t:i guts cool yo1) won't hrtye 'ot Ensint ciit his. nose off to spite I A I d'trijppinig cottIon 80 low < i il Iit fa heL noe o much grown a. y nr. He leo t ho speculartor waillI vt, ta iko 1( o much. e W i(lli Om)o pilano ('xpla3in) why >ttnumlls wdil buy cottont from ot hert staoto and pa1k the freight on lhofore they will givo theo fakrmers8 (iron I ho tuill t hu advantago of the4 lice. <t looks to na like the farm illroun the m1 il ilare* the bakoOt tI iAll thu wood, vegetables4, etc., t the mill people got, have to come 'omr the farmiers aroun3d tho ill,.yt 3i.y ale shown nio favors *bou itq r)ImEs to then cotton question). WeJl, very~thii~g wilom C rI~31ighat sIoonIE or) atrw watch,& e in the Exclushe Hardx will Positively sJ2M? my I ants, 0veialls, Sh o lcy ad(-U S p Aeries ices that xwill give you an idea of the bar ai os I an offering. C 1 not last long: s wide, at -c. 9o yaro I'have ai s at 4 1-4 ets.; 0nly one9 took the :hes wide, going at 24c solurely all pure leather. I Nin IM I lick >elow. New York cost. ~ Circkery and Llifl7 t li35 cents. Big Bargains rm thesew.c mornings. or One-half regular price proporlanoi. Umblla1 s, 0 ss than1 factory cost, and (11 roceries. cans, 35c, 3 gal. for $i.o . l _ S E AND CC KEEP YOUR EYE 0J' THE VOTE. The Contest Growing Intere veI am i Contestants MIake Good GaLi~ Miss Newton 0olding the bead, Sih fis BaI itinc alld Miss heuSter ap emiyC~e SS XSSITpj l' n')~f1 0~ rjSj S,1 Central Baptist--Cen~tral 03 Pickens Methodst-P'ickens 8 Pickens Blaptist-Pickens56 F'ai rview37 Six Mile Baptist35 Zion Methodist--Easley32 Ruhamah M\ethodlist24 Cross Roads Baptist17 M\ile Creek Baptist14 Gap [Hill Methodist13 Seconia Baptist13 Griffmn Baptist11 Salem MeIthodist-Northl Picke~l !lL. 0 iberty Baptist 9 Cam p Creek Baptist 6 Golden Creek 5 Oolenoy Baptist 4 Antioch 3 Concordns chart 3 i~li~; ~e~a ~a~cnizi..~(?ti1 JI 1035 \ I s:;1K ae II (Xtie---l~iCK 11; . 881 5\ s v lytn-L i 62 1739 II. ira't-.--Caeecle(.32 PIGI CAPITA ~2~.5000 Conor Careist a32osatwoktcboI~ fti Bak larg eto icesseeyy WisIell allctnou ti us-Cess al i ile~eut o Mviss reasayonabert 468no.lti 00 vare Busi )ry Goods, p -S b'Iet Is too late. to/ hirgt lot (f the famous Brown Star FV t double grald prizeM It the .t. Louis I mnShoes. from 85C u). Men'shs IILr .art Bowb; and Po-hjt; % fl 0 .25. [andled (u) i in o.itr kinds; I have a nIc. line of Jveiv thait. :tagoI So1ap, 4C a cake, cakts Ir 2 (an wder., .4C a box, 2 boxes Ir( I' C. )- 3 poun1d Can, l full weight, I oniato W.1. Bring R . 011 OWO 01S C) 01 U,-") top) piiCe foI ou r~) . ch ances on it, It fault. Now for a L Come and look throug~h (ofu o UV* thing here for you. If you dlon'i We thank you very mu tch I . s . and hope to double it this year. Coom oh s a ANYTHIING! . ( W4. T. p M Cabbage Plants amd Fe ~ ;!I~ Ca.bb,.ig. Plats for sah.I, n:ld no1w ii.i.13 fofr - -'. C Ie.--ton I~arge. Type Waukefieldi," 2W) wo 1a. i .,t -s I . ccsil,'"A Iusit~t Trucke.r" ntid -a-isr * ' I . (.2f1( Hi .) . , t. . 2 1M. 4 Iriiit Hliday 1(s i ne 10 (I W~ ce~ Season.!ah :-.tosain Soliin( ju1(I in t e op.n - - -M i a n b N ie -p keti- thi nu;:i -Jv Yo r t H ypez..r -Cabbage Pl.ntsgiAh lat( .nr.e t y~ii our Expr es v fitaett a I 8 \[ \ io ha )lang. on e , .e. Th er cnri . 1I A 'Ii . -,,e N. ( V flno ':uaoIiltSaLItl dlo I ( L -{ houl bo ookd ii fll~ilieo JAS.RAY i~RAP 7.erps" runC Exprls Ollif\7u1;gs I 8is. C. G RAT "T" ~ n o.,1.ad le he Jee