University of South Carolina Libraries
itiel 5, 1912 ,~MANAGER fce V6 second C lass Matter g Bar-Rooms. ped all my whiskey long time ago," said P. Strickland, a Frank nty farmer, in our office days ago. "I told the that I was a o rinciple, and having ted for p'ichtbit-6'n 6fwhiskey , I couldn't suppoY4papers t made a business of whis Xey seliing themselves through -the advertising columns; that as soon as they stopped their ivskey advertisements. I'd be ;glad to snbscribe again." It is high time for thousands of other farmers to take similar action in regard to all the whis kev-selling papers. A great journals especially week 1y and semi-weekly editions of city dailies, are now little more drummers, or runners. for ers and bar-keepers. They ye simply made wandering -rooms of. themselves. It ys them well, it is true. ighty- well, if money alone is usidered. A distiller -will of n pay newspapers three or ur times their regular adver grates. But their readers ht well-say to them: "You getting so much money m whiskey advertising, I o you don't need my little r for subscription. ive up your whiskey let me know." 'Farmer. Je with the Progres S ,/ er. We have no right I#derdje~-to a man taking a drink if h6 wants to. That's his own business. But we don't think it would be just the right thing for us to send whiskey ad vertisemenfs into tffe homes of our subscribers every week, abd for that reason The Sentiiel ac cepts no whiskey fadvertise ments. We hay rned down three since Se mber 1st. We e ost a little money by ut our conscience is clear. "We know the guy who put the "ease"~ in Easley. but can't ~understand why he out the " in Pickens."-Easley "We do not think it was the same guy. The guy that put Sthe- pick in Pickens was the :same guy that put the pick in picknick,' while the guy that put the ease in Easley was the same one that put the ease in disease."- 1'ickens Sentinel. "Little~ bean, where do you live? The guy that put the pie in picnic was the one who put the pic in picture, and not one who put the pic in Pickens. The guy who put the pick in Pickens was the one who put thee pick in 'pickaninny.' " -Easley Progress. AVh~Were do we live? In the '~ettown in this good county. As for the "pick" we'll have to take your word for that, for we admit you know more about pickaninnies than we do. Gov. Blease pardoned thirty three South Carolina prisoners one,d-ay last week. Our idea of a catchy slogan for atown is that of Union, S. C.-"Union Suits." Mesdames C. E. .Robinson, and sister-in-law, Isaiah Cox, of lickens, spent Wednesday in the c', the guests of Mrs. T. .'~ Hunter.-Gazette. The Infernal Pains of Women Women who are weak, nervous and discouraged brought on by the painful ailments peculiar to their ex, should use DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine A Womar's Remedy it possesses the power to act directly on the weakened parts, conveyingrenewed strength, func tional activity and regularity. A woman who is struggling along Sunder a burden of pain, weakness and distress soon feels its bene -ficial effect in a revival of inter est in her household duties and the strength and energy to per Sform them without exhaustion. It puts the system in perfect order. Sthe result of which is a strong, healthy body, a cheerful mind and *IAosy complexion. by,Dr~i8ts and Delr Pric $1 Per Bottle ON'S MEDICINE CO. SEE HIM fore the fertizer salesman arrives, go YOU will not buy 2 per cent. good per ton. Show him that mode s5 to 10 per cent. Potash, an< effect of crops on soils requi the per cent. of Potash shot increased until it is as great : greater than, the per cent. of phoric Acid in the fertilizer. and your dealer best. The qu of the crops are better and the costs less I) wrftes -' Pro& Wle will in anyQuar Tinfandoconideatorbythen citizens of Oconee, .Anderson and Pickens counties. The pro position is well worth the best thouht of our best people: "The uccess of the old time coantry fair held here October 8 has stirred the people of this section to greater efforts, and plans were adopted by the Pen dleton Farmers' Society at its annual meeting vesterday (the 97th in its history) looking to a great tri-county fair in 1913, t be followed by a centennial cel ebration in 1915. "At the meeting yesterday, after the election of officers foi ensuing year. a resolution wac adopted authorizing the presi dent of tbe 'association to ap pont)committe of five fro.m peLi county-Anderson, Pick ens and Oconee -the chairman of each committee to constitutE an executive committee. ThesE cornmittees are to have exclusive charge of the fornmlating and carrying out of plans for the fair." Each of the counties men t>ned could hold annually a creditable fair, but somehow (and unfortunately, we think,) the county fair proposition does not appeal to our people as it did in years past. But certain ly the three great counties of Oconee, Anderson and Pickens could join hands and push to success this tri-county fair pro position, giving an exhibition from these re'resentative count ies of the Piedmont that would prove not only a source of in formatic n to the outside -public as to wh-lat we have and are do ing, but wvould give our own people a broader conception of what the Piedmont section of South Carolina is in reality. Half of us do not appreciate our Death of Good Lady Mrs. .Nancy Rigdon died at her home near Fortner last Fri day. She was the widow of Joe Berry Rigdon, who died about a year ago. Mrs. Rigdon was about 73 years of age and old age was probably the cause of her death. The fallowing children sur vive her: Mrs. N. J. McJunkin, Mrs- Daniel McJunkin, Mrs. J. '. Massingill, Mrs. Charlie Howard, Phillip Rigdon, V. A. Rigdon, James Rigdon. The body was laid to rest at Oolenoy church Saturday, Rev. J, E. Foster conducting the funeral services. At the time of her death Mrs. Ridon was a member of Pleas ant Grove church. Her long life had been full of usefullness and good deeds. She was one of the county's best ladies and her departure is morned by all who knew her. But she now rests in that happy home eter nal. May the bereaved ones look to and be guided by the one who dloeth all things well. ~l Rgo1 The Relial There is always need fc the home-in the yard, il wherever a lamp is incon T1he RAYO is ideal for home light-like sunlight on tap. It is Doesn't leak. Doesn't smoke. last for years. Ask for the RA' At Dealen . CT AnAD C FIRST to your dealer and expla;n to him that s that contain only 4O POL': Of Potash rn, profitable fertilizers co;ain from I that the composition of crops and the to I ,e that Ms Id beHo oPOTASH It isths grade of goods that pays you ho antity and quality Lat actual plant food Rex per pound. br Fm Book wtb . Ce ibis Formulas ,ell you Potash Salt s r 2tityfrom20pounds sur for prices. uN KALI wOWn.. o Broadway, KewYhuk ocn 1B . woc nk &Tmut M49. ill 1e Iask Mg. rma for mo ula anc Pic] oun1ty Fair of bri to 1 own home counties and State simply because we do not take in a broad view of our possibli- daN ties, Without comparison and exhibition tf the products of fri our soil and our manufactur ing plants, we are apt to judge at (and more frequently to mis- ens judge) our whole section by the hor daily exhibition that greet us about our own homes. We can frif all be materially benefited by co getting together and seeing per what the people of other com munities, other counties and other sections are doing. This tri-couny fair proposi tion is one that has' within its 4 scope-great possibilities for the the fufure. Untold benefits would C. accrue to ,the three counties va directly concerned, and not bei alone to them., but to every sec- ter tion of the State. ver By all means let the citizens an of Oconee, Anderson and Pick- I h ens take hold of this proposi- fer tion with energy, enthusiam and a determination to make a for grand success. We have the dig country, the resources, the pro- the ducts of soil and manufac -_ tories. All that is necessary is that energy and determination that must be put into. ever en terprise that succeeds. If ' we fail to carry out this proposed ti-county fair, or if it is under taken and proves a failure, it will be simply because we have not the enterprise, push and ability that the citizens of a section such as ours ought to have. The will to do things is all that needs to be shown to make this proposed Piedmont Ti-County Fair the biggest suc cess in its line in South Caro lina.-Keowee Courier.] A Pickens county man made best agricultural exhibit at the recent Pendleton fair; and we believe the people of Pickens county can be counted on to do their share and a little bit more. Foils A Foul Plot When a shameful plot exists beta een liver and bowels to couse distress by refusing to act, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end such abuse of your sys tem. They gently compel right action of stomach, liver and bowels, and restore your health and all good feelings. 25c at 1Pickens Drug Company. Big Metal Shingle Business. The Cortright Metal Roofing Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., whose advertisements of Cor tright Metal Shingles have been running regular'ly in The Sen tinel" for nearly a year past, advise us that 1913 will show an immense volume of business in Itheir line. It is gratifying to carry the advertising of so pros perous and successful a concern and to feel that The Sentinel has had some part in creating such success. Any of our read ers interested in roofing should call upon the Company's local representatives, The Heath Bruce-Morrow Co. Ie Household Lantern r a good lantern around i the cellar, in the attic venient or unsafe. use. It gives a clear, bright strong, durable, compact, handy. Easy to light and rewick. Will verywhere. 'IL COMPANY Holder-Ellis wedding of much interest 'i0kens people was that of s Rosa Ellis to Mr. Furman der. which occured at the ie of the bride's uncle at hem Thanksgiving day. B Holder performed the ffIONV. his marriage was quite a prise to many of the friends he contracting parties. [iss Ellis is a native of Green )d county and is well known Pickens, where she made ry friends while saleslady the Big Store several 2ths ago. She is quite pop here [r. Holder is a son of Mr. Mrs. Jeff 1). Holder of kens and is a young man many good qualities and ,ht prospects in life. He is e congratulated on his choice [ winning of his helpmate. 'hey came to Pickens Thurs , afternoon and received con tulation from numerous nds. Lfter Christmas they will be home to their friends in Pick and will make their futurE ne here. - 'he Sentinel joins with other ,nds in wishing this happy Lple a long, useful and pros. ous life. Could Shout For Joy 'I want to thank you from bottom of my heart," wrotE B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. ., "for the wonderful doublE Lefit I got from Electric Bit. 3, in curing me of both a se e case of stomach troublE I of rheumatism. from which ad been almost helpless suf r for ten years. It suited case as though made jusl me." For dyspepsia, in estion, jaundice, and to rid system of kidney poisons METAL SF ? - - .'CORTR~ s AI repairs-ne EATH,BRUCE, MOR Pickens Railo TIME TAJ SUPEREDES TIIV EFFECTIVE Ji No. 1'No. 3 No. 5 STAT Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd A. M. A. M. P. M. Lv. 730 11I-00 3-15 PIC 7.35 11.-o5 3.20 *FER( 7.45 11.15 3-30 *~PAP 7.50 11.-20 3-35. *^R 7.5 5 11. 55 3.40' *M^t 8.oo [ I-3( 3.45 EAS: lAr. "Flag Stations-No A No. I connects wi No. 3 connects wi No. 3 connects wi No. 8 connects wi No. 4 connects wi No. 4 connects wi1 No. 5 connects wil For any further inifo Southerr hedules Effective Sep S. B.-The- following schedule figur guraxtt-I. ARRIVE FRC No. 44 ATL ANT \- .... Stops to discharge passenge pawn.gt.rs for Chariotte an' No. :N( NE W ORLEANS ar Stops only No 42 SENECoA (Daily ext v.12 A l'LANTA -. <40 A TLA MTA--. N.0 P.URIINGH AM an F,r Washin'gt m1 and New' 3 ~engere from Atlanta and t~ lotte and bey onid ARR1VE FROl 39- WYORK and WASI 39 CHAR E.--. 11 CH A --...-----. S1 flI 1m (daily. e LgK:;gin he - a e,can1 be e~ctively re -- .hurtest pol--sible time by chardson's Lazative Tonic. tion hai Lt,n used thirty Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, C. i LA .di(l7 practice as a family ica. .d h.a1 iud it thousands of from ruany prominent Soudh Ca%:-d ans and. citizens of other neighbor g states. I L. T. is a wonderful cor ?,:eor of liver troubles and the greatest 1,ni un the market today. You can abso .t(lv rely on it in any case of chills and fever or malarial poison, constipation or LiHiousnss. If any men:ber of your family need a tonic that strengthens and builds, go to your druggist today and get a fifty-cent or a dollar bottle of R. L. T., and watch the q=ick, steady improvement. If your drug gist can't supply you write . L. T. Co., Anderson, S. C. Re L.T. The Best Liver Medicine THE MOST PERFECT TONIC 50c & SI. per Bottle. AH Drg Stoes. KEOWEE PARMACY that cause rheumatism, Elec tric Bitters have no superiar. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 cents at Pickens Drug Com pany, Citation. The State of South Carolina County of Pickens. By J. B. New bery Esquire. Probate Judge. Whereas, D. F. Fuller made suit to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of John Fuller, deceased. These are Therefore to cite and ad monish alt and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Fuller, de ceased, that they be aud appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens Court Housp. S. C.. on the 5th day of December, 1912, after pub lication hereof, aL 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to shew cause if any they have why the said Admmistration should not be granted. Given un er my hand and seal. this in th 21st (- of November, 1912, in the 137 . year of our Independenc. iS T J. 1B. N tN BERY -ae m a IINGLES ke mon: K FOR THE STAMP writ< GHT" Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Raw o substitute, if you want a roof that cave Ionz as the building, and never need Ga ver need attention of any kind. exccept affeC coat of paint. g f- Sio.--prof - Ligi2lring-proof - ROW tO., Pickens, S. C. J A.; rad Company, McI LE No 12. Maso E TABLE No. I1. Pract 05: No. 2No. 4No. 6 [ S: Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd Ar,' A. M. P. M. P. M.Te I Bei ENS 9.101 1-50 4-35 sign ;usoN 9.05~ 1-45 4.30 sON 8-55 1.35 4.20 uIxI 8.45 1-25 4-10 YV 8.40~ 1.20 4.05 Lv. h Southernl No. -12 h Southern No. 39 h Southern No. 89 h Southern No. 1. h Southern No. 12 h Southern No. 39 *h Southern No. 11 rmfationl apl))y to J1. T. TAYLOR, General Manager.D iRailway t. 22,191 2 from Easley. s are published only as informa'ion and M THE SOU2TH ...2.20Oam s from Atlanta, or to receive Ibeyond. id ATLANTA-...... 5.4 am on Sundays ept Sunday).------8.35 am _ --_ --_--- .15 pm ---------------- i.2o po ATLANTA-_7 55 prnl ork. .on. to discharge pas ,receivepasengers for Char I THE NORTH INGToN.-.---...50 em gg4eg. Atlantya ---------- 11.5am - ----------- 4.00 pm JUST RECE FU] Everything in th Buying as we do i purchase. The largest stock : Pickens County. Suits from $1-5-00 Beds from $2 00 t< Dressers from $5-( Tables of all kinds Hall Racks, Side I Springs and Mattresse The largest lot of Pickens Call on us for anyt that can't be met FOLGI Clothing, Sh, Sole agents for Wz Iron King Stoves, New I ell Wagons and Mitchel Drives Off A Terror. e chief executioner of dea e winter and spring mont neumonia. Its advan :s are colds and grip. attack by one of the iies no time should be k ing the best medicine C ble to drive it off. Cor housands have found i Dr. King's New Discovei husband believes it h him from having pne a three or four times s Mrs. George W. Pla< onville, Vt., 'and I s colds and croup never- found its equal ~anteed ffor- all bronch tions. Pirce 50cts. a: at Pickens Drug Compar eCollough B. F. Maa E. M. Blythe 1l11gli. Main & BilI (TORNEYS-AT-LAW ic Temple Gr'ecuville, S Associate firm ARTIN, GREENE & EARLE Anderson, S. C. e in all Courts. ASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Kind You Have AIways Doug GeorgiaI Golden Syrup. Log Cabi For good Low pri W. 806 Pendk IVED ANOTHER SO rT e Furniture and House Furnish the Kitchen to the Parlor. n car lbts enables us to save you at least i Furniture, Stoves and House Furnishing o $75.00. $15.00. O to $25-00. and at all prices, Kitchen Safes from $2 oards, Buffetts, Dining Tables, Parlor Su :hairs of every description, from Soc to $1 hing in the Furniture line, and we show y< Yours truly; JR, THOR! ND COMPANY es. Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a S LIk-Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Over [ome Sewing Machines,Chase City and Bab Automobiles. th - oIaGOAe b. K D nk se se GneEun C.sillat he ld tand in "West En" stoksofDr God, ndwar, Ns. Thi good Cottrm Chec rens. T aton ofk.y God, Undewe, ot Mn's eav Fleesold hirt few prc itLadies' heavy Fleeced Vest and I .. Prepare for cold weather which is a good blanket. My shoe stock is con and prices the lowest. Don't fail to c ECIAI LISK FLI For Good Bread ew Crop Syrup~ ane direct from the far Ridge and Be--fo-de-W~ n and B3unny brand Ma] coffee we can please yo es on all goods our speci J. STR AA ton St Greemn LID CAR ing Line'fr6m o per cent on every s to be found in -50 to $10.00. ites, Ward Robes, o:oo ever shown in >u a line at prices iLEY pecialty. alls, Hawes fiats, ock Buggies,Mitch ~RK VILLE, S. C. 1e Sentinel that I am with one of the best ons and Shoes that I LLL BE the lowest, that Nill convince you we are 12 -2 cents. :nts. ants 25 and 50 cents. sure to come by buying plete, quality the best ame to see me. FUR m. bh 0.KE. ) leSyrup. al feature ile, S. C. E Mi