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4. 4 THE PPN Entered April 23, 1908 at Piokens, . wed ela . mah pr. under act of Congres of March 8, 1879. VOL XXXV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 90s SOUTH CAROLINA FARMERS' UNION: Zo-ne Seasonable Advice' Offered to Farmers by the Union. The state council of the farmers' Educational and co-operative Un inn of S ,iuth Otirolina, at.-the r-et in ho.l in Anrierson last we- k de cidedl to maLe known to 111 pubtl the followoing n1flilloh.j..ct of it Iiission inl this f 1t1: First, to !(b ..nr farmers how to produce pr. fitable crops. sdocemd, H1"W best to manrket 0111 prodicth so ats to t1on the I.rofls of .-ur proluoe into the hainda of our producers, it stead of allowitig the noinproducers to reap the prof its. TO TIED PHESa OF TITE. STATF. we Uelieve 1that it will be to 110. mutual interest of the Farmert Union itnd the jr-e. of tle coun try for the Farnw.,' Union to use ot 5d advnt its cauo anid vi ici ph-s tl.r. ugh ail the ost .bliebd iewspapeir thrughr the co'unt ry wit hout pr. ferenet, so long no tl preseit friendly, and cordial rela tions bitworn the Forr Union and the press of the state prevails. TO TnE FARMERS OF THI STATE We believe that the farmers of the state appreciate the fact that the farmers should have anl organ. ization of their own composed ex clusivi-ly of farmers. We beli-ve (hat no other occupa. tion that has an organization of its own can consistenitly object to farmers having 'an organizationi of its own, composed entirely of fali. rea. The Farmers' Union propose to attend to its own farming business in its own way without making any attempt at pulling down other legitimate business or occupations. in order to build up our farniing inter.st. . In order to fortify our position in demanding profitable prices for our money cro),cotton, and inforc ing the sam, the Farmers' Unionl urges its nmnbers. and all othe-r farmers of tMe cotton belt to raise all hoiM , supplies oii their farms that will grs.w tLere profitably. Our Farmers' Union discoura ges the sys'em of buying many sup. plies that could be gro',n on oU. southern farms, at high iates for the purpose of growing the one crop-cotton, which invariably causcs our cotton to ha sold at f ,rce sales to pay for supplies ob -r tained at high rates. OuR RIELATONs WITH THlE SOUThI ERIN COTTON AssoCIATION. Why there should not be any triction between their member,? Because w"e have the same inter est at stake as to profitable prices to the producers of cotton I B1,caus swe should be liberal enouagh towards each other to per mitteach organization to a ttain i ts objects in its own way! _ Because we feel it a duty we owe each other to stand togetherl Because every interest of the South is staked upon a pro'fitable3 price tio the prosducers of our groat at p)O Cr91p, cottfoni Because the 1drmers' Untiont is strictly a farmers' organizatin 11 Ucseause all other Intere -te have their sepatrate anid distinct orgam-. zatio0n, an d the cotton. aociation. is ant amalgamated or '!.orent or% gatnization) where all interests in t if cotton helt can come together in granid conferenic-, for the welfare of our c immlon interests which an chors aiound profitable p~rices to the producers of'cottoni Because wo all live here together in the southmlandl whore 'cotten is king! Because w~hen foreign interest. combine to reduce the profits to the producers of cotton and~ succeed in doing it, ovvery dollar thrus forced out of the ptroducers hands that goes to foreign interests, ls just so many dollars taken out of the south which will sooner .or later be felt in o'ery vein and artery of our whole system of imdustris apdt tradeos, whose pulsations are sant forth from one heart which is embedded upon the fleecy staple, oottorI Becauso it is the. right thing ts teach aill our men .and2nojnen that SPECIAl Only 35 days for selling unti ill the shelves, we are going t-1 Holiday rush but comC while th Big Values in Clothing Our Clothing trade has b'een larger than usual I till have your sizo aid the Pricos aro Right Don't putt of buying yur Overeoaut, for th. se wart monIt last. Millinery Specials. We have sold more Hats this fall than any fall sin have been in business, and we don't want to carry an3 over. If Those who have not bcught their fall h 1 willisee Miss Hughes she -will make it interesting for tb Buggies, Wagons, Surrey All kinds of wagon and Buggy material have ads Heat GRANULAT pA there is something letter in thel Whou T e a Bad Cold land i1 an selfisbnesal You want a remedy that will not onl J. C Strblig, Aersn c~, Igive quick relief but effect a permaoee J. C. Stribhing, Anderson Co., re 1. H. Foster, Greenville Co., You want a remedy that will reliev dhe lungs atid imako expectoration ewsy. J. N. Knox, Abbeville Co., You want a remedy tht will connter W. N. Bruce, Oconee .Co., act any tendency towardpneumonia. J. F Hendricks, Pick: ns Co. You wauta remedy that ii pleagant an J. F safe to take. Committee on resolutions of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy mmc Farmers' Union council. Parties all these requirementsant) for the speed desirng more informationanid theih a p . f sl ickei by~lad andconsttutio of te WDru C ouN Huner ibedrty. Unouowant adremedy.th.tEwrlenotate giveaquck relif butdefest a ermane 0. 13You wantsa rfmearlihle will reiN. wrotheyoungtatidgmakatexpeadora uionteasy ly icYou wfna severedkidhey will'countei takiugwlnssatrenedwothattisspofaFaley'u Kidneyhamberlain'stirely Rtoppydmtee ballkthese requirementd andnfordthemspeed teand perkideey diseaoe badscppesrstant a retwithoftanypofr.lForisayepbymPiukin biefy-ars an havetuio elase and DrgC..NHneLbry am evienture toestsate fourearn. he artireoan Foles CneyN Cwreto yoe statgfhatIn from dn ey oy rd fad tvrbe"de onbot Piaknes Drug Cwo Dr.le of FySt Kidney Ou. I entrelstppeth brick dnhe oiment and pa asyp- '~ oM an'f Uineydieasoneessea. I am glato asa hat hav aneveru Thead a. retrn ofMany of thoe "ymptomicanuring hjoaviwrti reomd.,wso F olesKinbe ~~l Cureue to a llown sufern dtrom tone or bladder onhiw o caetrouble Piken Dlcrug Cottr. Dr.y R.f F. Smth !EI bpopcur ft sosskehe coudhadeaelungr t , miimnan ihisteta Mcd5phsans neahabien o eliee hir Afte . igr as a wman' Btr hes. mr fSct' Enli a4.c perftly cred aof bnnw adi the "Rypnoica," o fwhen'l her efuseod dlo the toa *'treghad uiy I s operaateo 1)s wife foru ema. tribe 1~ams l h iiie o "Ised, We ar "wcnhed Itoecdfshbcm xi takbe E llecsBotters M ie s, ithe wolRE abore-itue ofatm got ak fshl onicy al lase wnerd, mandfstv heta a~r~nd5pic a hi d rist ied b reui evse beas h ilta~ci her. ATe akngext ri "h es shbe maitslvro Scotts~ Emulio was rctl cusre and ff n ws pefr. .t Ind uishe anny if-i< ft.rm wll hitr hoeushol ucin a B.l**m rnthadprty I s araniteed by Pfeken Drpu o. Pienams all oeee tep pite ofvilized cou Ding (ici. codtie oil sohe a go evene - Hrb . Ewads njued.te toad getshbee xvaun HeibW.Edward o Dest Moines Io., ithWue oi witorld-wdbe caa got a ftasten anott'salkniust ointeri spoiin hi rtand~ breigh t, hinausn the wold o th ao knee. "he nxt ay" e sys, bahe kfwoard hir rpesin elica'h Ne o ropasn oif 1as nauread at ingnuis and lt e-ivh cwpculdy iav to ay o bed, but iledl gy andafer iw aplato:. al srees . enp pfleor f cott'Em. had diaeraed ocm lad or Phoen of oudIWyo rpr thi sate -fS .Catn Di tast Sc oTT's B Eus on2is t gadoftlsntlomen~"o'e~n bakdO1 3 childr thin delic Trespass Ni. 3h. on peopeand $10.All codr~itions PRI( I our stock takintr limP ame 'prices th-t will i Sstocks aire complete. and someo of the manufactures I price: others are going to. We )ut we on hand at"the old price. Bett while they last. Woesell Bu n days $35.00 to $100.00. You sihbu1 $75.00 Another Car Doewe -BAKE3R 'thing L t. a , Will arrive this wepk. Come at Farm Imp 'So - Labor is getting higher and prepare to do more work with lea auced line of h=Bruce. Leaders in L( SUGA CORRESPONDENCE FROM CATEECHEE, Correspondent Constitutionally op posed to work-Waxes Carniver ous-EatsHog Haslets-Too a Busy to Write-News in S General-Browni Wants Busi ness.C -'For faar the readers of the Sen tinel-Journal might forget that there was such ai place in the con ty as Odteechee,yuur humble scribe w ill attempt to pen y ou a few items. The editor will Ixcuse us when we tell him that wo have been tcoo busy to write, not manually, for as everybody knows, we are not of that creed, but as the weather haa been against fat hogs, we haven't1 had time for anything but "ehaw" Picking cotton is now a thing of the past for 1905. The crop was short but w ith the fair prices ob tainied leaves the farerr about out of debt and in a ba.)py mood. Mr. J. S. Hall lhas the new school building at this place nearly completed. Caiteechee new has a flourishing schiool in the day time with Miss Mary Hdghes a. teacher and a Snight school with Prof. Geniry of >r Anderson county ias teacher. Prof. ld Gentry is also principal of tlie n.. Norris Grammar achool. M~lr. Berry Gary is now General dt Manager of the (Company .stor.e at a' this place with Messrs R. E. Bow. son, S. W. Craig, and Those Young MslrkG. F. Norrip, secretary - ot Sthe Norris cotton inilils has let the contract for a nice ntew'dwelling n in the grove near T. 11. N~rris' resi af idence. Look Out, girls sometlfing le inuthe wind., e Mr. Tr. W.j Davenportof Toccoa, 'Ga., has kencharge of the ho tel here. Merried at the residence of Mr. Reid of' Cateechee on last Thuks day Mr. G. P. Phillips of. Newry to Miss Llszie Miller of Cateochee, J.. Alonz~o Brown officiating. Married atn the,.rsid..c of . wES ,and as montey in ill ave them. Don't pt iave already advanced their OR have a large stock of Buggies er come in and figure wil us ggies, complete outfits, from I see the outfit we put up for And of STUDE- V Wagons id let us fit you up. GI Gune ements. $850, icarcer and you havo got to a hands We carry a full S stand Morroi ow Prices. R20LB& Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and C h ro n i c Constipation. Pleasant to tale Picks .A. 0. Teat of Catesohee, on lasi unday, Mr. J. N. Owe of An. erson county to Miss Maggi. Per ins of Centrail, J. Alonzo Brown ~. P., officiating. Mr. Owensis a roeperous young farmer.- Misi ~erkins is fourth daughter of Mr. Lhomas Perkins of Cent ral and ,umbers her friends by the score Phey have the congratulations of heir many friends. Rumor has it that the wedding ells will ring again moon. Re nemnber that J. Alonzo Brown hai nade the announcement t hat the irind never blows too hard, rains 0o hard nor does he over git toc leepy to help peoplo out oftusingle >le3ISedness" into "dlouble ourood tess." By the way, 0O(1 Riddle was in own shopping a few days ago. Vo are expecting to hear of some. ,hing. B. Oures OoIds Pr'oventa Pmaiouln When you wanat a pleas nt phlysie tr )hambe'rinin'a 8tomach and Live'r Tati ets. . They are eany to take and produc 20 griping or othor unpleasant ofre< iold by Piokens Drug Co. ?o ('ase of Pneumnoni Rcord. We do not know of a Aiingle in'tant wheo-e a congh or cold rislted in puei monia or consumption when Foley Honey and Tar bad been used. It cnrn aongbs and colds perfetly, so do u< take phianches with some unknown pr< paration wielob mny contain opiated whaich causeo constiption, a condition tin retards recovery from a cold. Ask fc Foly's Honey .iud Tar and refuaso an substiute oifered. Piokena Drug Co. Dr. B. F. Smiti Eash-y S. C.. Signatuie - .A Disastrous Calatuty nt Is a disastrous calamity, when y7t? loso.your health beeaneo indigention and c~onstipation havo sapped it awny, Prom pt relief can be had in Dr. Kin g's Now Life Pills'. They bud up your di gestive org~ana, and oure headacbe, dis ainesO, oolio, constipation, eto. Guaran teed at Piokens Drug Co. 25o. AlV f ADE ie till is easier to count than goods it off your fall purchesus until the AIN DRILLS, DISC PLOWS, DISC HARROWS, OLLIVER & SYRACUSE TURN PLOWS our Prices are Right. ( ARDWARE SPECIALTIES. Double and single barrel, 12 to 16 gaugo, 26 to JNS9 84 inch barrell. Big lot'of Single barrel Shot i. easily worth $5.00 or *6.00-While they last only S*Cook stove hould be the best thing O9VES in the house. The "STAR LEADER" Is the test; your money back if they don't please you. V v Co. 5. FOR $1.0. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of aative Fruit Syru pimples and blotches. _ S y It is guaranteed ne Drug Company and Dr. R. F. 8mith, Easley. .J. D. Moore SeIls 'em Cheap. teI bought a stock of goods at a bargain and will sell them tesame way, call and see me for most anything you wantI have a few dress skirts and Boy's knee pants to go cheap. Calicoes and Outings at a bargain. A lot of Shoes to go cheap, in fact everything cheap. Remember the old meat market and bring me some Pork, and all the Raw Hides green or dry that you can get because I am selling goods. I don't forget my meat market so call and get yonr meat or anything else you want. The Old Meat Market. J.D. MOORE. GOOD CLOTHES Of StylIsh Quality Bein'g well dressed isn't a question of spending a lot of mon 0y It's a question of going to the9 right store. Most any store has fairly good suits as far as thread and oloth iiro concernod-gettmag dis tinctivo style and a real fit is another matter' But that'u what you get her at a p'rice you can o' eily afford. In fact, you can't afford not to wear S the kind of clothes we soil. The ~. /mere rise in your own estimation a (and other'a) that our SCHLOSS i lothes give you-.that prosperous ~t wellgro'med look-.is the biggest kin~d of a cash asset to any man. t The picture shows oneSBOHLO$s r style. Many others sosting from y ) 1O. to $25. BEE~ THE~M. Our new steek ofe Winter Overeoats just in. HI. EN DEL l2O South Main street.