The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, June 13, 1906, Image 3

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H eninsof a locaial onl deronai1 iature -The candidates for cflices in Piqkens are very slow in-making thom. selves known. -The daughter of S. I. Brooks; of tho Twolvo-Milo section, is reported quite sick. -We have often wondered during the hot weathdr if the sunsrner girls are as cool as they look. -Money cannot buy happiness, but most of us aro willing to make the experiment. --If you are not ai member of a Democratic Club be sure and join one so you can vote in the next primary election. -The price of cotton has not be. gun to - climb towards 15 cents yet. It see-saws from day to day, but the chauges are small. -An ePr'lvingo says its queer, but a girl can be lots smarter in helping her beau's mother than she ever could be in helping her own mother. -The dIrinking candidato who offers for office should bo allowed to remtaim a private citiz'n. It in alike due to himseh-1' as4 well as to the pub lie. -What1 ever is yIO nYay.do thit4 S11u . don't fall out with yoUr InighbOr Ibout Iolities. Romein ber that we aIl ca't tbink exactly olike oil public q-: tious. --Dr. L 'l niirley, a most worthy aid popular . ;iliz) of Central, S. C. wag in the city last Saturday ana gave us an a ppreciated call. -Andor son Intelligenc< r. --The early gardener is now ojoy ing the fruits of his labor. English peas, beans, beets and other vege tables are plentiful, and the cook is I ot troubled now to get up a g.-ood dinner. -Tlis is the time of year for school closings, and by the t imo we get thioogh with Mioio the camp ign will open. Uhicken; will be scarce later on. -MAd dogs are reported in vari ous counties. Watch for strango dogs and do not let themi approach you1. If you hoar your dog fighting strange dogs in the night do not get out amongst them. - Just write a postal card1 to E. WV. Cox, Pichens, S. (., and he wvill call on youi and shiow you the best and1 cheapest reliable l ife insuranco you have over seen. No charge for talking. -The rnanagement of this papoer Rcknowledges ito err-or in charging dlereliction of (duty~ to some of Pickens RI. F. D). cariorsw- as it has been p~rov'en to our entisfaction that mistakes have ben made by us in our mailing list. -T~he succulent and seedy black ber ry evill soon ho hero with hot h foot. * It will ho in evidence for some time, and will be a 'source of delight as lung as it remains. It is an humble but a very l)opular member of the0 vegetable kingdom. -As will be seen from a let ter to Supt Hallom, A\ir. Bruyan and Miss 11111, of Greenville, h.vo boen ap p)ointedl to condu1ct the Pickens Sum mier School, commencing Juno 18th, BothI are teacher-s of considerableoex. 4perience, and come highly recom muendedl. We are to ho conigrato lated on these appointments. -My son, owvn a little G'ir Th Lord is making folks every day-but he isn't making more dirt! Some peiople are doing nothing but rauiig children, whilo others are all the. lim "r1 aising" a little caih andi puit ting it, in a little dirt. Euough saiitl After aw~hilo 601me people will own all the dii t, while othor people1 will own all the -- dirt-v-children. Sabel -R. TV. Hallum is announcod fim re-ulh ction to tho oflice of Superinj tendenit of Education of Pickens county. "Dick," as ho is familiarly called by everybody in the county, has been a fauiftfl aud pauinstaking oflicor, and1 should the voters decide to continue him in thus impotant ofico, ho will alwanys be found at his pos5t of duaty conducting (Ihe (lnties of his of flce in a mannor satisfactory to .his C. nastituon ts. -We have a lot ter from "Mny Voters" urging the name of Dr. R F. Smith before the people, na a cani .did1 , i for the legislature, amnd giving good r-oasons for his making the raceu We havou't roomr to publbsh all of ~tho article. The notice goes on to say that 1)r. Smith is a smart muan, a capable man, a truo citizani and1( a -man weoll quaililled andi comp etont to) fill the place, and wh ile it would Ijo a great sacrifico, they believ.- ho owes it to his county to make the r-ace amid ,oalls on him to declarei himnself. It's un to the Doctor to a un. Pickens Dru SODA WATER, all the 5ce Hallum's Kidney and Backac all Kidney ills- 50 cents per b Pickens Dru The Stork Visits Pickens. Tho story of tho stork is pretty well known to overyone, it being said that it is a very loving and affection ato bird and the meanst whre)y the little babios get i no this world of cIre, they being bronght to the .x p(.c1ant1 parents by% the Ftro r somno timie the particu!ar stork wlio.so Ih it is to look over tho badliwick ef Pickens and help increase Lor popu bit on, las bieen min dug periolieal 7isits to the hiones in ind around Pickens, but last wcek hle got in a iturry, haviag gotten behind withi his ,vork, anl . brou;,lit a whole basket 'ull of little clvrubs, which h Feat red around protwiscuously in town, is follows, to date: Oin le 5th, a girl to Mr. anid Mrs. D B. Finney. On Gth twins, two hop-, to Mr. mnd Mrs. Rt. L. Rodge r. On 9ti, ia son to Mr. and Mrs. 1. I. Partridgo. Having left hittlo chernha tli wiveek before ht Messrs. Craig'ei and 0iillin's, Lhis makis six babios ho lh1a depos. ted with loving parelits inl Pickenls il the past ten dayst, adti vrays hi le has iargest orders for a few niore before lie will be allowed to mako up his ,oseisu report. Where did you coni from, baby dear-? Dut of the overywhero into here. Whorm did you got the eyes so blue? Dnt iof the sky as I caie through. Where did you get that. little teart found it waiting when I got hero. What makes your foreboid so simooth 111A high? X soft haunt strohed it as I weont by. What makes your check like a warm, whliito r'ose? [ ::aw someithinig better than anyone kuows. Wh lon en that thrco-corned amile of lhi i? 'lre anigels gave ime at once a kiss. Whlere did you get thui-s pretty ear? )iod 8, opo, and it came out to hear, WVhere did you get those armsn and hands? FGove made itself into hooks and blands. P~eet., whence did you come, you darling things? Lroim the same box as the cherub's wimgs. [low come they all just. to be tyou? iSid though t oIf me, and so I grew. Blut how did you como to us, you dear'? 30o0 thought about you, aid so I am hero.0. A Card of Thanks. We desiro to express our heart felt. hanks to thio good people of thle town >f Pickens and coI nuunity for their ielping hand durn . the siek ness and1 leath oif our son Alferd Evett. We.. r'ust that Goud's richecst blessini g may13 rest 11pon1 thern and the I cluvedi phy sician while hero in this world anid whoen done their ia r' hero we hope Lhey will ener inl through pealy3 gatesR where no sickness n, sorrow will ever come. MNI un Mnt . A. K. Eviwr-ir. On the Sick List. T'hi'o is ~l~((:it. conidra l icness in and1( ar'on d Pickens tI pr'eent, lut :aot hing of a ie y' 'cr'imlii nimo2. Ai~rde ifrom the alceouchm.i t p'tient, the following perstoii.s are" now un der the care of the phys cian : P. E. Alexander, confined to hihs roomr; liver tr'oubIe; irep~ort~ed lo tter' Mrs. J. P. Carey, ropoirted imnprov mug. lna Boggs, imnproving. -The aninouncemen', of M. W. H-ester, of the Dacusvillo side of the county, alppears this d',ek for Son tor. Everybody who kuion "M ike" Ilester kno2(1ws him to ha a great big mlouthed fo.low with a hiead full of brain ,, and1( they kniow, to.', that lie is' a man of commlron sense0 aitd jlllg. mont, and~ if he is elOatedl -to the of tieo to w hiich lhe aspir.., 'il.o ('0 m11.y will have ii Soao the peer of any in the St ito.. -Mied'ij~ at th resiiec of omty o ating Notary P'ubhl ", Mr M. F JI. tor', on MandIay 11th, Mr'. Ji,1nies Poir ter to Miss. Ola (Ganit; all of Pjok Miss addi Hioul, ofF lryspt a portion of last week in Pickens, the o Bulletin. ICE CREAM, time. .ts. he Pills, are guaranteed to cur ox, 5 boxes for $2.00. ig Company. Death. At her home in Easley, on the 301,1 day of May, 1906, tho spirit of Mri Fannio E. Latham burst the priso hars of life and took her flight, froui the Sorrtw.' -a' o tils of t his (aril to tie inntosiol of light, jolyv a;d resb ill Jeai 'ton Al. vs., 1 Lat i) id b foro lie marriago was Mims FaiX10 .r ner Sie was4 ridi'in Grenvillei c.,iiy After her iniuriiige to Mr. 1ohn fin thaii they sottled near ML Caarme churoh, in Pickens county, when they conlt-inued to live un1til twenty tneo years ago', when they moved I< Easley, where they hatvn sinico to aiided. During the Civil Wa-, lie husband went to the fruit in the dc feinse' ot his countay. 'Mrs. L'ithan wvOrkeild and eclonmizcd and hid th< foundation upon which she vith he husband and children have built l) c splendid property. About thirt years ago Mrs. Latham joined th Baptist chiire at Mt. Carnel am11 was baptized by Rev. W. B. Single ton, and sinco then she hiais lived tU exemplify. her faith inl Christ, whiel sheo then manado. She had jist putsse'( her sieventy'.:ccoud birtl.ay. 11(.1 h us ha d 11114 l)tCerc-Ld her abou oix years to the gravei. Hr elde. son, Mayor J. T. Latham, had ali wya renined with his mother, whore h< could give her every attention tha a devoted child could give a mnother Her youngest son, Rob -rt, livet in tho country not fair away, wheu he could se his mnother often. Suet devotion btwecu~ mother and chiC roen is not aliway s seen. The lar; conicourse~ of p:'ople who viewed tl I body att her home, unuistually lairt; funeral pa ocession, thle beautiful thu ral til'erings4, nil s poke vol oanes as a how the people regaidedl her Th<a funeral services wero conidutcteod b R1ev. D). W. iott, aiinistedl by Rev WV. A. Christoph'er, paistor of Mt Carmael chutrcht, and R1ev. J. hi Mathe son, of the Presbyterian church. Th< children have the sympathy of the entire commiaunlity. Farewoll, sister till we moet thee on the other sid1e. Alother, mxothler, thou haist loft ue, Thaoau hast crossed the swelling tidle T1hiou ati t safo fron eairtha's temnptaa tions, Tlhu arat safe on the other side. By andi by we'll go to meet thee, Meet thee on the ot her shore, WVhero tho niicked c asa from trouab ong Aind said p)artings come no' mcro. Easke;, Junec 10th. H. Our Summer School. Supt. 1 alttin has received the foi lowing~ lettear froma State Supor in teuden t i E lcationa 0. B. Mr1rtir Supi. R T. Hallum, Pickens, S 0.: Deiar Mir. Halluman-I havo jma ront apipointmnts to Ma. lIryaan an '~ utsIll for the P'ickeas Suamnia School, to ha gin Junao 18th. The1( arol) 11) h excellenut tirchero, and baelievo yotu will have a good Stuma debuool. Sincerely you r., 0. B. MAWIr2, State Sup'. El. Notice. T1ho Summaer School for* whiI teacheors will bi bel ian th la ickem Grtadedl School building, commnencini M~ondiayv, .Jaaan 18th. All teacihei' andl altlIthoso whlo conaemlanim toIeach in : ina iho n0 ar fuiture, shiotild talli(ni to) take(i eant itage of tho 1.choo Faculty and1 :ours'o (of study3 will b annumouncd later. Ri. TI. I liuaI.. County Suap't Ed. BRIDOJE NOTCE ! i ll le o helav t-est isp r i hi<a ridtg.. I I he new si;e at Fa,; M~l', July~ 5 1h0t, h, I w*aon hal it (<P0 o'lo Fuipavis r~ heel viv Co. 8:mpervisor' Pick'm O > Do.ra ..tse TO T~t. o.A. Signaturo NEW OOC BIG SHIPME Second Big shipment Childrens Suits, size sizes 13s to 20s, price $2 and extra sizes, from * Youth's 75 ots to $3.00, I Buy the celebrated I h Dress Goods-:-Dres Our stock is always complete and we lookout for something new. Don't fail t( line of white goods we are showing, every 1 white goods, Linen Lawns, Persian Lawj Dimities. Complete line of-silks for shiri line of black goods is always strong and showing a larger assortment of patterns tl the latest novelties, fancy Wodsteds, Cassi Henriettas, Serges, Panamas and Voils. FOLGER, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and G Mitchel Wagons, Sugar-co mild in a Ayer~iI~sconkstipat: Want your moustache or beard BUCK iN( abeautiful brown or rich black? Use am ersDI,,1OISI IDiscrimina1 Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if t to us. Our stock is large-selected Selected with the idea that good va and holds customers. If you have bdying your shoes from us, try us you need1 a pair. \Pr de & Pai GREENVILLE, S. C, DEPOSIT WITHl LIBERTi Ten cecnt cotton has put lots of mon Many peCople have been robbed anr1 kill Safe blowvers have tried the LIBE~RTY BAN and failed to get the money. Declays are s an account wvith them today and your mone Interest paid on time deposits. H i-H. C. I. $i .00 wvill open an account with the I. 'There are Pictures -. and Phot< F'or a p)hotograp)h that sense, just as; the camera feature sharp and clear,< is what I give. Only the be<:t material b~e found in my wvork. I p)atrons, their repeCated or M of my goodl work. I do framing and enlarg N. D. TiAYLOR EA 'Oi 01A )DS For MAY Ar NTS ARE ARRIVING of Spring Clothing newest an< ks 4s to 17s, price 75c to $6.00 .50 to $10. Men's suits, stouti '5 to $20. Extra pants for b 'or men all sizes $1.00 to $6.00 EUorse Shoe Brand of clothing ave clothes that will fit. ;s Goodsi'Largest Stock are always on the In the up-country, everything i > see the immense Tables, Dining Tables, Centre :hing in mercerized Iron Beds, Cots, Spring Matress is, Nainsooks and tO $50.00. waist suits. Our, - I Hardware of all kinds, Stove this seasoni we arel Ian ever before, all Buggies, Surreys aud Wagon w mers, Brilliantines, Call on us for anything you I and will treat you right. Yours Truly. THORNLEY ients Furnishing Goods a Specialt) Chase City Buggies and Iron King ated, easy to take, etlon. They cureI lon, bilious ness, HAM'S DYE Olt 1. a.. UA LL & 00.. NABUUA. N. U. Ling Watch this sp1o( ch ange in ad of ( hey come with care. ue makes not been next time ~ton, BANK! ay in the country.. ed1 for their mnoney JO B K ~Job workc of OV< clangerous. Open y wvili be safe. done hore with ne Shirley, Cashier. p~atch. ,iberty Bank. -Railroad and >graphsl . . Prini is true in every Letteor and Note IH sees yout, every very dectail shown and Statemvent! that is used will ad trao 4y many satisfied Give us d(ers, is an attcst ing. .. (N Se $ntinel..ouInsal I~ tW id DAILY I latest styles. Youths Suits,* 3, slims, regulars oy1, 25c to $1.00, if you would of Furniture n Safes, Cupboards, Kitchen ['ables, Hall Racks, Dressers, Chairs and etc. Suites from ;, Trunks, Harness, Saddlery, th prices always right. iced, we appreciate you trade . Sole Agents for Stoves. ne''ixt week for 3R~ALG B3R0S. IRK ry description atness and' dis Corn mercial. mng eads, Bill Heads i, done neatly able prices. 1i Trial. Co.,,PJcKidNS, S. C.