The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, September 12, 1906, Image 2

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HVBRY WADNESDAY MORNMNO. -BY bnel-Journal Company, ?sON & RICuEY, PROPs. ). THOMPSON. EDILoll. ion $1.00 Per Annum. dvertising Rates Reasonable. Ickons Postoflico as second Class Mail Mntter PrICKENS, S. C.: AY, SEPTERIIBER ,40906. D LOOKING PIPLE. 3ession of the Press Asso July at the Isle of Palms, i beat meetings ever had Nearly every paper in was represented and in tances the "better half" i in evidence, and as a ice it was a hard matter he bachelor crowd in at. upon the business see. 3ial invitation of the com ving the Jamestown Ex matter in charge, tb sociation as a body wa ;o Norfolk, Va., and as th the Exposition Company wi every courtesy. The ried out to the grounds an round and found that thi on is to be a much large -king than was inaginec 'iiling the papers about i 'tIantic Coast Line Raji t3ed a train at the disposa asociation, and it 5:'30 of fternoon they pulled ou olk, arriving there at 8 a day where they wore me 3mittee and conducted t< iticello hotel and served akfast. The Street Rail, placed a special car at sposal and they were vhirled out to the grounds ging carried around the this pictures being takng, sight-seeing over dinner id ther at the Pine Beack magnificently appointe< just away from the Ex grounds, and fronting or in sight of old Poin and Fortress Monroe. ve two pictures, one takei . ntes4 o*h ot Caro na Unij hing the stakes are shown with thes board across the top with "S3. (1." on i#, and represents Mr, 1W. II, Aql), President of the South Garolina Press Association )igraking~ dirk for the building. r.(FI Th~yojni man with the spade of dIirt in hiRadu 1s J. Rutledge ~>McG ben ( M$thereen wood Index, 4 ~ while E~.*H. DeCamp, of the (Ja frony ledger, is 'hold ing up the handles of the Wheelbarrow. Miss NiaOsteuin daughter of N. 93. 1 $Outen, o p - Watchman and Sou her, &ttr S. &,isitting on s Thbe othII Mote was taken by k the aide 'ia tial Buiidirig, J jt as thoj ~ i~~ e going out of 6a the grouncfe by the A$u0cittdib 19f6bAtb royal hospitality accorded en. At six si 0olock that -4fte niv W of the nuRbqr to I a d* the 1E steamner To4h at t, f hier- h hants and Miners Or nsp6ttation h Company''e line for roviden Boston, New York, etc., while some J left New York that night for the* dear old Palmetto ,State,.. whie others went over to Washington, t Old Point Comfort, and near by t points to send Sunday. This editor and his "better half," through the kindness of the N. & W, Ry., was carried by way of - Petersburg, on their return home, and while in that city he visited what was known during the war as the l "battle of Petersburg," the "blow-. up," or the "crater," We sai many rolics that had been picked up on this bloody field and are now preserved in e "relic-room" at the crater. The Association was adjourlied in 'Norfolk, at the Palm Beach Hotel. During the session there a set of resolutionas were prepared. we have received the following lotter and sot resolutions, which we publish : Norfolk, Va., Aug. 23, 1906 A Mr. J. L. 0. Thompson, ,Editor, Sentino*l-Jouraili SPickLens, S. C. 1 Dear Sir: < s I am eniolosing you, ierowithi ia r copy of the rosol ti(Ilo"ns ed < ]ur- I , ing your rocent visi t. to Norfol k, as . I toight you mighit dosire oi thor t - to kcop theI as a plart of the c 1 record of your trip or possibly that f you inight. d sire to publish them. a The )pleasant remembrances of ,t your visit will remain with me, and I sincerely hope that next year you will be able to spend much more time with us, and that we will all have equally good times together again. With kindest regards, Lam sours sincerely, A. L. Button, 1gr. General Press Bureau. RESOLUTIONS. Virginia hospitality is known the world over, but the South Caro lina Pross Association has never had it brought more forcibly to mind than by the treatment ac corded thom today. We believe more strongly thtin ever in ihe ability of Virginians, to use the poet's exp~ression, "To' speed the1 parin an ecm tecmn gust Io' Agntmaberthsamofac 'uhweevrse,4n. ams i tonEpsto getea nosm b ut ittl ti m t o rove th e usti e y e of te ttle [' n comitelomte Jaeston sta tvExpoioa gaetlma eeds un-a bnd liwe ih to ptrsevso e nothegmitne ofvte same uTice gat Tesonh Exposiin Peses - ..0.s, tas , nrd bthe otr~inr ca heo acred hrn a eehavofmah ,he hihesfctt g oplrosectsn bd; ro thyes ofrte wratetn shn u- M, History, Art and the. Science kould eVer be perpetuated, and a wi .ogsay at thSer .s xposi i stands for so thi Igher han many -6therg it hi een our pleasure to visit. 34uoation is to be encouraged.. amestown does this; History is to e made permanent-Jametown oes this; and a proper app eoia' ion of the great- event it *ishes o perpetuate seems to have- been naugurated under auspicious cir umsltances. The South .0 r4li a Press Asso Ilatioji wishes to extiend to the nanagement of the Jamestown Ex )osition' hearty good obeer, and learty wishes for success; there,. ore B IT RESOLVED: First. That the thanks of this Association are due, and the same are hereby extended to the manage nent of the Exposition. partiou larly to the gentlemen who met us Loday; Secoud. That Honorable A. L. Button, Chief of the General Press Bureau, lHon. R. H. Soxton, Chief f Department of Congresses and 3pecial Events, together with Hon. .)harles H. Pratt, Superintendent Lilt Euginor in charge and Hon. . t Keiley, Culibf of the Depart. nieut of Press and Publicity, de. orve the praise and commendation f the South Carolina Press in encral and of the members in articular. Third- That it be t.he sense of his Association that each and very--member of tho newspaper raternity in South Carolina aid nd abet the Jamestown Exposi ion in eiery way in his power. Fourth. That the news columns >f the newspapers in South Caro. ina be open to the Publicity Com nittee of the Jamestown Exposi. ion, and, Lastly. That the newspapers, as more direct representatives of the seniment of the people of a great 3tate, do maintain, and the same is hereby offered, that the people of 3outh Carolina extend hearty greetings to Virginia and well ishes for the success of the James. Lown Exposition. N. G. Osteen, A. W. Knight, J. R. McGhee, Jommittee from South Carolina Press Association. It 'h Cont y should do her share ard helping the State to make editable exhibit at this exposi. , and all of our people should e arrangements to go to it next r; The- exposition opeons on I and closes Decemnber 1, 1907,9 ipfore' losing thist a11ple it is per that wy'shouli stletk of the aunded -hospitaity of the irleston people, who did Overy. )g in their power to make the r of the press gang in their city easant one, and Muaj.' 3J. C, iphill, backed up by the other spapers of that city and the ene, workedl mighty hard to resolution passed by the Asso. on to make Charleston a per. out meeting place for that e-up-cennery gang .Wmas 4 FROM OUR COI J~etter Erof Tqxas. G4lnesville, Texas, 'August 26. I will try and give you a few line from this part of Texas again. Th health of our community seems ver good at prqsent. Threshing is over at last. NY have just pulled our separator, engin and breod wagon under the shod few days ago. The average yield wheat for Cook county was about 1 bushels to - the acre, tho oat cro about 40 bushels. Corn is very in( We will gather seven or eight huE dred bushels off of 80 acres, and ar glad to say we have some fine swin to es4 this corn. Cotton crops bav been very promising, but the bol worms are simply getting the be-t v it all over this part of Texas. Our annual picnic was a success a the Gainebville Park. There "a plenty of amusements for both young and old. Baby Jim, the Biatimon colored. giant, was here: age 19 weight 750 pounds. Mar. J. W. Bailey was here pioni day and entertained us for 90 minute with a grand speech or address. A few lines about our city and w will quit. Street paving is going on using brick and cement. Work i plentiful,. for all tumen are wakin four dollars per day hauling grave with- poney teams. -Vork will b plentiful this fall and labor is scarce 'I he negro works a little and fishes I lot out here. Sam Lai k. THE BREATH OF LIFE. It's a significant fact that the stron est animal of its size, the gorilla, alsi has the largest lungs. Powerful lung ihoans powerful creatures. How tokee the breathing organs right should I mnan's chiefest study. Like thousani of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Pa Williams. 0., has learned how to do thi %he writes: "Three bottles of Dr. King e-*. Discovery stopped my cough of tm years and cured me of what my frieni thought consumption. 0, it's grand f< fhroat and lung troubles." Guarantee by Pickens Drug Co. Price 50o au $1.00. Trial bottle free. stone mountain Dots. Stoe lilountainm Ga., Aug. 1 1906.-Editor Pickens Senline Journal: Please change my addrea from Central, S. C., to Stone Mour tain, DeKalb county, (ia. I hav just arrived at - this placa and ac well pleased with the towvn and pec pie. -This is a flne section of country good water and plenty of raig. I a just 10 miles from Atlanta.- My wif, has been vgry ill siote we le'f Centre and I have not had the opportunit of being out any, though we have th best ot neighbors to assist us in tim of, need. I will write y.u again sooi wh eg..I can give you a better descrij: tion of the country. * Respectfully yours, * . C. C. Fricks. NOTICE.-The ginneries and sa' niilt of Thou. H. Gassaway; deceased will bie ready. to receive custom 01 S -ptemnber 15. They wvill lbe run bi Samuel Porter, of Piokens. FOR RENT. ---Good~ three-horei farm; two good tenant houses os pliace; three miles below Pickens or Liberty road. Apply to W. R Kennemore, Central, R. F. D. No. 2 St. "TO CURE A FELON" aysfam.Kendall, of Phillipsburg,Kan., "jnst cover It over with Buckien's Ari, .a Malve and thy. Salve wilJ do the rest.' .uickest cure for Burns, Boils, Sore's 30 dds, Wounds, Piles, Eoczemia, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and sore E wau. Only 25o at Pickens Drug Jo. to feel the more at, home by run tug upon Prol. W. EC. Dindy, r'ho was doing repotorial work on le News and Courier, while Maj. [emph ii lntortainod the boys. It was such a go.2d meeting the ang decided t' go there next year, uMay, and from there to Norfolk. Does Your Fleart Beat ecs. l00,000 times each day. )Oes it send out good blond! 'i bad blood? You know, f or oodl blood ls good health ; tAd blood, bad he~atgh. And rOU know. precisely what to akec for bad blood--Ayer's ;arsaparllla.. Doctors have mdorsed it for 60 years. aa io. 11 er AOUS Ceae. C CflBR PSctoA. W* have ne seonte t We pmbIt.b ne *rntse norsm on* RRESPONDNTSS .ZooS I)anch Dots. - As I haven't seen anything from a this section in some time I will w. te e a few.dots. Y The health of this community is very grood at present The farmers are busy pulling fod. der and h score of other things. Mrs. Corrie Norris and family, of 5 Greenwood, and Messrs. Charles and Winbern Vandivere, of Savannah, who have been visiting tlatives in. this community for the last two weeks returned to Walhalla last e Tuesday. Miss Rosa Lawrence, who has been visiting her sister in Middleton, Ga., , returned home last Tuesday. The Long Branch school closed Friday. B Mrs. Lola. Zackry visited relatives I in this section this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Johnson, of Middleton, Ga., is visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Law rence, this week. Mr. Willie Lawrence visited rela tives in Walhalla last Saturday and Sunday, Wishing the Sentinel-Journal much success. Mark. When you have a cold it is well to be e very careful about using anything that will cuse constipation. Be particularly careful about preparations coitaining opiates. Use Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, which stops the cough and moves the bowels. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Notes From 0 -Iden Creek. I am glad to state to the many readers of your paper that the church a at Golden Creek has had a good p revival meeting, in 'which the church was greatly revived and I think great rt good was done. On Sunday, Sep. 1. tember 2nd, the pastor, Rev. Mr. 8 o Atkinson, led 14 happy converts in Is the Twelve Mile river and buried dr them in Baptism in the presence of a d large congregation. He returned back to the house and preached in the grove to something like 600 people. The Golden Creek. people are to be commended for their good order during the meeting. There are five others awaiting Baptism. The total additions -to the church 0 during thd meeting were 23. Prof. W. A. Porter has just closed a singing school at Golden church, in which the children were much benefitted. I think the people of 1Golden Creek church should make up a school for Prof. Porter for this winter. S. Jewel Good for t be cough, removes the cold, the cause of the cough. TIhat's the worki of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup. Con tais no opiates. Sold by Pickens Drug STARVING TO DEATH. S Because her stomnacth was so weakened by useless4 drugging that she could not eat, Ma s. Mary H. Waltors, of St.-Olair St., Columbns, 0., was5 literally starving 'o death. ;Shie writes: "My stomnach wa's ~o weak from uselesqs drngs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wvrecked that I could not sleep; and not brafore I was * given up to die was I induced to try Electrio Bitters; with the wonderful re snit that amprcioeoit began at once, I and a complete cure followed." Best health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. WELL WORTH TRYING. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of PittsfIeld, Vs., says: "Next to a pension, the beat thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He wvrites:"they keep my family in a leddhealth." Q ick cure for Headac e, Cons ipation and Billousness. 25o. Guaranteed at Pickens Drug Co. In these days of risi and hw ey cour tesy is often forgotten. In the madl, pell m. fI rush of uur life little things are done to offend that we rather remained undone. A hastily eaten meal and its resultant headachei may cuse us social or finai-oiad hee. The wire m'mn or wo. man is the one who reic v s litt!e ills ol a his sort by a little dose Kodol For Dya. popsia. It digesia what you cat and pua yur stomachi b..k into shape. Sold by Pikons Drug Co. 1IE3IONEAHMRA stops the @ough and haeal.sunge if you want to sell your land in town or country or buy farm or tim bor land or town property see or writo me and I will save you money. T. E. ALEXANDER1, heal IEstate Agt g Walhalla, . . di "tlT,7' Early Risers t SThoffm o sn ittle gIlls. " TYNECR's UYSPECPSIA REMEEY, A huarateed Ore. If you suffer from DyepesIa or TIri- a reetion in any form ga, belhing, biger aste, offensive bad lbreath, dissy spells. our stomach, heart flutter, nauisea, gas ritis, loathing of food, palnh or swellingh a the stomach, back or side, dep-seate H< idney or liver trouble, then the will na, Ilsappear in a :-hort time after tking o Dyner's Dyspepsia eed, made specially to cnre P~esa, Inds ion and all Stom 4'rtbe VOf Ile worst osse5*. y~re* teinedy expells the gasses and sweecons so lie breaths. It cures Sick Headache, b01b and Cor stippat(Q o t once. Drug - lets or by exp ree cents a bottle ,rfo lone refnnde if it fails to cure. oc. ledloal udvio6e - nd ofrcular (roe by co Titing to TygVe& edOo., Alsta, 8al a, t -tions nd iS We are now showin t0 loteat tad most stylish, up-to 'a 0 k of new, Spring Good 1 that we h ever t n, Tame and money was spent in select ing this stock, and we do not hesitate to state that Ve will give the best values for the same money that can be had any where. When you trade at Park's store, you protect your pooket-book. That is why our customers stick t'o us. We pledge you the best of store service, and our goods must be what we say the are or your money given back. Our show ing of wool dress goods is flbe-Grey4 arp very popular also Silks, Mohairs, Cashimers and Serges-from cheap to fine goods. Our Black goods are al ways full we dare not let them run down. Our White goods, and -printed lawns are so complete that we cannot tell of them. Our prices on these goods from 5 cents to 50 cents. Our shirt and un derwear department is full of the best values we ever had. Ladies vests, 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents. Men's vests,-25 & 50 ets, can't be beat. See our Men's 50 ots shirts and you will buy. - Mens and Ladies Oxfords to suit your wants. Salesmen, Mr. Thomas Ligon and Mr. Henry McKinney. A. K. Park. West End, Greenville, S. C. A GOOD CHANCE Now is a good time when there are so many Sales going on in our City, to find out how reasonable we have always been selling our merchandise and for how less you can buy our goods now than the advertised prices of our compktitors. We have still in our always superb stock, some very hand. some two and three piece suits which we are selling at remark ably low prices considering the quality. L. ROTHSCHILD, Greenville, S. C. BETWEEN DRINKS Of Coca-Cola and other Ice Cold Drinks don't forget my line of FANCY GROCERIES. I can fill your bill for any occasion- Weddings, Sunday Din. ners, Picnic or Sociable occasions or when unexpected com pany drops in. Send your orders to me and -est assured they will be promptly filled with fresh goods and the very best that the market affords. Country produce bought and sold. - Your patronage is ap~preciated. D. F. PACE. Goods delivered free anywhere in town. J. Presideruc . I. M. Mauldin, Presient.Cashier. THE PICKENS BANK PICKENS, 'SOUTH CAROLINA.l CAPITAL - -$0500 DPOFITS . .. . - - 18,ooo.oo DEI'OITS - - - - '40,0o0.oo +5 Per Cent Interest Paid On Deposits - Directors T . Baniter, B. A. Hagooci W. M. Hgopd, I have a good line of0 Amon cewthm ar he hmmeiniodable old style Seth Thomas And a niew line of'SIL.VERWRI At special Goldgans. Silver WATICHIES. A inico line of S Iscosoli Gol grane glasses to fit eyes. All kinds of repair worki h eer ie HI. SNIDER, . - Easley, S. C. WOFFORD COLLEGE WOFFORD COLLEGE ENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D.. Presi. Ftin Two degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four urses leading to the A. B. Degree. Three niew brick buildings. Steam ine Professors. heat and seh otrie lights. Library and Librarian. Th~e W, i, Headh Master, *hree tencers and Mat. runett gymnasium under a w'eten t ron live in the biintgs.. rector. J. B. Cleveland Science .f' Individunl attention to eachCl studeot blotic grounds. Course of hetutres h Situated on the Wofford Campus. a ablest men on the platform. No Students take a regnliar course in th taion begins September 19, . College Gymnasinm,1, an~d -hav hce Board irom 62to $16 a month. For to the College Librairy,. v acs taloguc or other information, address $125.00 P13 for board, tuitionad ' .J.A. GA~4MEWELL, all fees. Next Resainn~ begins Septeand rtbu g ,n. O o'r . . a d a t r p r ['he next tes'chers examination for - s count will be'held' at the Ourt use on 1iday, Seitemnber 2t. ExamI-. CO L LEGE PF CHRESO bion wilcommnce o a R lock. All applicants s~ul~b ready .1785. OIEARLICSToN B.e s ocmmnence work at that time. 12s erJeisBp~*, 28 Yos titra ein etme s . ., Hallum, Letters, Sene i 3gueig n Co. Supt. Ed. Scholarship, giving fr~ng ttn tg eO ME SPEUIAL8. 'couty of South Carolina, Tuitin $0 thu ;0 mdBocae adwd,3a and furnished room in dormitory >d heavy stuff, wvorth 10c. At Scaio n aremont' At cndidte for vdmis g as it lasts. A lot of st andard calico Bonyce p~larie wicm py fio vsa A little lot of Brown's Mule Tobac- ye o scgolash ayds at 27c. Bulk ioda in 101b lts e a. Fo atl adress . tos 1lb lots'24c, , Co'ne wb'fe I have hA It RA~sokP gods T. D. nARRISn.