The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, July 12, 1905, Image 4
Pk Dis pensary Case
Qo uinga, July 6.--The Prok
us dispensary caso is in aboyanco
until testimony can , he 'takonl.
Chief Justice Pope, it New berry
after hearing -irguments in the
maudainus case issued ill order t-o
the effect that a s the case involved
coistitution-Iel point wih el Houli
ba considered by th) whole Su
promo Court, instead of one mem.
ber of that body, the case was re
ferred to A. J. Boggs a special
referee, to take testimouv and ro.
port the same with conclusions oni,
or before the &ecoid Tuiesday inl
Septomber.
This meals that unl(Es tle
board of directors deide to reopcn
the Pickens dispoJonsary the conllty
will ho dry until the caIse is decid
ed. The writ or manidamus was
brought by certain parties of
Pickens to c mpel ilhe coinity
board to order the dispensarv rec
opened onl the ground thait the
election was illegal.
Wheni the case was brought the
dispensary at Picihens had already
been closed, and it is no1w 11 (qu1cs
tion' as to Wlethier it. 0111 ho 10
opened ponding a (cjisioni. Th(
. memibors of th) stat bo-ird could
not bo reached, but it was the
opinion of th'ose whl() IIad Itldied
the matter that the dispensaiy
wvo'uld 1111 ve to stay closed, as many
Let Common
Do you honestly believe, that c<
to
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be
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it
This has made LION COFFEE
. 111nro is no sitronger proof of n
ing popilarity. "Quality survi
(o1ld only inl 1 lb. paolages.
(SaIvo your Lion..headi
SOLD BY GROCE
A FIRE
On Maa
one oif the hi
burned, and
great deal of
means a~ Sacr
THEl~j GiR
It is usi
youl come theC
sale, the gooi
of the pointss1iled1" wo thIosebi
fact., and a11 th dispurnsary hod al
roady been ol-;sod it would have 1c
stay cloed.
Famous Fruit Farms of Texas,
Arktansa, Lo.uisia, ,.nd The Gteal
Soutli West reachod Iy the 0otoll
Belt Route. You, cnpurchas'o Very
cheal) round tri) "HoIfome Seekr" tic.
kuts at Atlanta, lirinigliam, Alnnis
ton lontgomery, anid cortauin other
points any first or thi'rd Tvesdahy,
tickets bo'ir fiu'ld returu limit of 21
days tInd ia o v stop overs any )oint
West. of \iemu,.his;.
Ak for tieket to r'cad I Murpnji ii
and Tilo Cotton Bult.
Vrito, L ). Smithi, Trav Pass A t
A I at I-. ( 13.
On Church Music.
Whenl singinifg is diseisaed there
lire Ho man folks w%-ho thiik you are
walkiig wilfully oil titr big fe et and
so wo (ecallr0 imlost, PoNemii )1y t hat we
ro o.t ftier ainyboldy's toes. BAt as
singinIg imuskt go on with or without
if o spirit and(] iiiertanding, we trust
we m1ay he permitt2d to just say a few
worids about the how and why of it.
This writer has never been converted
to the exclusive style of singing adopt.
e(d by many town churichos. We enter
no protest whrtever against the choir
showing the folks how now and then,
with a special selection, that is alrighi
and then it does our soul good tc
hear now and then some sweet sing
Sense Decide
>ffeo sold loose (in bulk), exposed
dust, germs and insects, passing
rough niany hands (some of
am not over-clean), "blended,"
u don't know how or by whoni,
fit for your uso ? Of course you
n't. .Uut
LION COFFEE
another story. The green
rries, selected by keen
Iges at the plantation, are
tiltnily roasted at our fac
ries, where precautions you
muld not dream of are taken
secure perfect cleanliness,
ivorstrength and uniformity.
FM'rom the time the cofee leaves
etfaetory no hand toiuches it till
is opened in your kitchen.
the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE OREM.
L COFFEE daily.
ierit than continued and increas
ves all opposition."
Lion-head on overy package.)
for valuablo premnitlum. )
rRS EVERYWHERE
FOLO PC OTldOhio.
{ the 3rd out
anldsoilest i
the stock i
ifice. The
Ihave P.) be
~eless for us
better. Tli
Is will move
0f- tll the stury of love and.iupo ill
soit 1. Oelen we have been lovedi to
tears by such s1iigi..g BuLt to be of
fetivo I i ust bo gool. -
An d Ihen Iicro is he z;g zag, seb
Saw, inl al.d] out, roundathout uip and~
(1.)wn singing wih:ch somio church
folks delihlt inl. W (1 cIlro unto
yol that wil ill its clas sie, with fall
i I t i' nn it. of consIrIetrion &Ind
faI ill lelissnessi o)f rend it ion, it does not
alppell t tIl ii oil bnt really we think
0he big majority of chucb goers
would voto oir way. You want to
kijow what no think the right way is
possibly, hore it is, congregationail
ilgiig l(d by i well traile(F Chorus
choir. A btiurch that hi c(j. ngrega
tion.aIl sintginhg tha ifs rieh and! full
andl Spiritual hals anl important ele.
lent of w1orhip
We ip gest that Ill (!hIiuce se(CUre
the service of s( 110 vocal flmusic teach
or that its well qualilicd to teach t hera
how to sing. Wo also argue fm.
pletiy of nioted sonig books with a
variety of old aind e( w songs in them
AInd till 1110 people singinlg.
In coneliusioni we 'vill say, lei till
1)e peole lii g Vth thieI spint and
uinderst-anding. W.
Piedmont Association.
The l'iednmon t Baptist, Associa
tion will meet with the Beaverdan
laptistj church in A ndersni oeui.
ty, six lliles south of Lib.,rty o)n
Tuitrsday beforo tho third Sundhay
in Augist, (August 3rd)
Inlroductory sermon iby Rev. 'T.
F, Nelsin alternato, Rov. 1). 1.
Speirman. Lat all th chutirches
s40(ld i full11 delegatiotI an(1 Como
preparjId to stay three days. Let
ters will be a-unt at atonco by the
cler( (0 all the church cierks aiid
should bo filled ont, by thmii.
Let us make this the most itier
est.ing ass.eciation wo havo had.
Wv- Al.Chiohr
10alslly, S. C. e k
(C.d. ma T O e. I .A..
Bears tho Tho Kind You ll avo Always Bought
Signature
N. D. TAYLO
.THE VERY BEST
Th' kind that ar iada at the
'The kird thitt will not fade.
antid fitishedl ol the latest a
...PICTURES
Nio1)( lino of~ meubhnigs and4( frol
...COME ON V
REPRESENTING
in the State, i
saved. B
mtiire stock
turned ov~er
IMAGI.
to attempt
e~ stock is Ia.
away rap)id(11
your 1 rnind
and share
.I l
70efItlJ.sph4ions.
At a recent meetig of the Plzler
lodge 217 F. and A M. tho follow.
ilng rea->lutjions wore adopted in
memory of tho late S. J. Ellis, Who
at the timoof his death wag an
earnest member of Pilzr Lodgo.
Whereas it has ins-d Alimigh
to lod to' remove from earth our
blov(ed brother, S. J. Elli., and
Whers I t 1 1 tidg)I h1asust ained
the loss of a faithful member, tihe
stuto a g >id. citizon, and his fami
ly a devoted father, therefore, bo
it
Resolved by the offi'o-is and mem
bors of lelzer L-)dgo No. 217, F
anl A. M. that we record our es
teem for the many viitues of our
depai ted friend an( commend the
example of his n1oblo life to all of
our members.
Rosolve( Iurther that we extelnd
to the family of (h decoasod our
sn-ic!ro sympathyi in their great.
beroaveient.
Iesolved further that a copy of
thOese resolutions he sprea( upon
the minute book an( that a copy
thereof bo preseinte I to the family
of tho deceased arid that they be
publishued in tho wo-'kly papars.
0. .1. Mullinix.
AN. It IIHuiictutt,
11. M. bigby,
Oummi ttele,
Are You Uring ALLKN'S FOOT-E ASE?
Stuike tiito you r shoesi~ 'Allca,; Ioot-HIftx0it
)owder. *.I e .re 'i iCr , 1 1 11i1, I'I inlttl I smart
l og, Ao l miwol Il l e . A.t ill druggists itnld Shoe
EQUALITY LETTER.
Death of Miss Luoretia Olliver-Per
sonals-- Dunham's Bridge
Washed Away.
Fquality, Jiuly 5.-ho remains
mf Ali:s Luiertia Olliver were bur
i1d at. the Piccke-ns giavoyard yes
terda beido kindred dust.
Twenty-eight years before to a
day hor mother was buried there.
Aliss Olliver was a o.seful member
f tho Prosbvterian ohm ch, n1 e
R, Photographer,
PHOTOGRAPHS...
best stadios of the larger cities.
That are natuiral and lifeliki,
,Id prettiest cards to be had.
EN LARGED...
nes of any size maude to ordeor.
VEDN ES DAY....
A TE
t stock of I)
vaS damlaged
ged a large
the mere ft
willJ be dlispc
to the contrn
NABLE
to dlescri1)e ]
rghut at t
to start at 4
[1n this h7arg
I
3, South C
C
.tiring in workiug for- be- chureli
IadTthe needy 6f the commuuity.
She was 79 years old, a)d hud he i
home with her brother-in-law, Col
R. E. Bowen of Pii-kens county f,o:
30 years. Her funeral was con.
dtetod by her pastor, Rev. J. F
Mathsoii or JEasley, in the pre-o
oncefa Of ai largo colnurse of friendf
tld rolattives at Pickons Chapel,
8he is stirviv(oa 1.3 One sister, '.Ira,
R. E. Bowon, and was an aunt ol
Oliver Pickens and Dr. J. 0.
R iseniond, and a sister-in-law t(
Col. W. S. Pickons.
Miss Maud Roserond one of oni
m1ost utseftl school taclhers is at.
tending the eduicational meeting
at Toronto.
Miss Mat tie IIall is on a viait t<
Miss Louiso Murphy of Andors )n
MiRsse Essie and Annet Bowen ol
Eaploy and Miss Margaret Goode
of Holly Spriig&took dininer with
Olliver Pickens on thO 4th inst.
Col. R. E. Howein and son J. 0.
B3owen aid sister, Mrs. Lizzie Ber
ry of Greenville, visited Col. W. S
Pieckeins Tuesday.
And the say that old Duniiai's
bridge, which has been cussed,
diseussed, staked aud chained, was
waslied away Sunday night, and
now there will have to be another
One built.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
.' . blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
- ' ' impurities in the blood.
If they aresick or out
of order, they fail to do
S'~ their work.
Pains, achesand rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kuoy
poisoned blood through iaus Old'rterics.
It used Lo bo--orsidered that only urinary
Aoublies were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney troubl*e.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty
cent and one-dollar siz
es. . You may have a a ft
sample bottle by m3li nomio of swamp-noot.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
a' Y., on every bottle.
ry Goods ai
by a disasti
portion of t
ect that it h
sed of in th
tctors for re~
BARGiAI4
1ere goods o
lie sacrifiee
znce for Gr<
:ain feast.
arolina.
1 -M For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
AegetablePreparaitonforAse Always Bought
siiating tieFoodandlleg ula
tingthe 5emachs antBo Bears the
PromotesDigesionCheerfu-i
niess and Rest.Con lains neithern
OpiumMorphine nor Mineral. Of
NOTXNARCOTIC.
Apefect Remedy forConsipa- '
lion, Sour StonlachDiarrhe
Wormns.C'onvulsions,Feverish
nes and Loss oF SLEEP.Over
FacSimito Siginture or
NEW YORK.
LMCOT COPY 0OF WRAPPER. C S O I
E a icton or cnoyppeain.em
CASTORIA
Poorly constructeD
AND = ILL.= ELTTNOTsI-ioES
Are High at any price. TIhere is no
satisfaction or economy in wearing them.
Come to us for your shoes. We will
sell you good ones-will see that they
fit you. And if they are not ri ght will
make them right.........
Pride & Patton,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JS SACRIFICE
id Shoes, conceded to be
-ouis fire. .A p)ortiOnl was
lie balance. However, a
1s been through a fire
Snext sit ays, as the
>airs.
Ns ARE I{ERE!
r~ prices, and the sooner
prfices it has been put on
eenville.
I. PAN, NY