The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 21, 1913, Image 3
Children Cry for Fletcher's
* AA
The Kind You IHave Always BoUght, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per.
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria- is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles an
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You lave Aways Bought
in Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY,
NOTIGE!
1My stock of new crisp Spring Goods is now ready
for your inspection. I spared no effort in selecting
this Stock with a view to Quality, Style and Price,
and am satisfied that I can show you as complete a
iine of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions
as you will find anywhere, and as heretofore, my
prices for the same quality of goods shall be the
lowest.
White Goods are greatly in h.vor this season, and
lam specially strong here in new white goods from
Iocto 50c the yard.
One of the biggest stocks of Hosiery in Greenville
-the right goods at the right prices.
* YUnderwear for men and women, in all grades.
You will do yourself an injustice if you fail to look
at my goods and get my prices before buying your
Spring Goods.
A. K.. Park,
* West End, Greenvilie.
the public to know that I keep on hand a full stock of
GOLDSBORO and CORBIT BUGGIES, OLD
HICKORY WAGONS and ALL kinds of FARM
I MPLEM ENTS.
I will sell top buggies, op~en buggies, end springs
* ~ and side springs. One-horse wvagons, two-horse
wagons. Every buggy and wvagon guaranteed to be
just as represented. I sell Meal and Hulls, also
CAPIT'OLA FLOUR. I handle High Grade Ferti
lizers, in fact Fertilizers of all gradles. My motto is
a fair deal to everybody. Come and try me and be
convinced.
I handle coffins, caskets and all burial supplies.
K. M. BA KE R
Norris, S. C.
PICKENS BANK
PICKENS, S. C
CAPE TnL-- A
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
J. McD Brune President.
I. M. Mauldin, Casuhier.
Buff and Black Orpingtons
If you wrant the best poultry you should get Orpingtons
the best all burpose fowl in existenc~e. A few trios of black
Orpingtons $4.oo each. Eggs $2-50 per 15.
MW. E. aNff drlk usm 8. C.
ININATIONAL
SOUNDAYSCIJOOL
LESSON
(By E. 0. EILERS, Director of Even
ing Department The Moody Bible In
stitute of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR AUGUST 24.
THE BREAD OF HEAVEN.
LJSMO- TEXT-Ex. 16:3-15.
GOLDEN TEXT-"Jesus saith unto
them, I am the bread of life."-John 6:35.
The Psalm of praise (Ex. 15) is fol
lowed by the sorrows of sin. After
leaving the bitter waters of Marah
(1&:23-26) the Israelites encamped for
a time at Elim (v. 27). They then en
terd the wilderness of sin (16:1).
This name is certainly suggestive for
it was the sin of unbelief that lay be
hind their murmurings.
1. Despale, vv. 2, 3. We sometimes
censure the Israelites for their com
plaining within a month after their
miraculous deliverance from the Red
Sea, *but It we examine ourselves
closely we will not be surprised at
their lack of faith nor at the Savior's
delight when he discovered faith
(Luke 7:9). Their song, Chapter 16.
of deliveranoe has scarcely died on
their 1lpe when a new danger con
fronts them, via., that of privation.
How many today fall at just this point,
and think only of the "flesh-pots."
They complained more over the priva
tions of God's service than over the
slavery of Pharaoh, though as a mat
ter of tact the man in Egypt does not
have "bread to the full." John 4:13,
Ecci. 1:8. Truly Moses and Aaron
had a task on their hands for "the
whole congregation murmured." They
had to bear the brunt of it all for they
were God's visible representatives
(Pa. 69:9; Rom. 15:3). Human na
tyre Is over the same. Rather to die
by the hand of Pharaoh with a full
stomach than tp live in a freedom
which was accomplished by any priva
tions. The trouble was that having
everything done for them they lacked
that moral backbone, that fixedness of
purpose, which a groat principle in
spires and moves men to suffer and to
overcome. The life of slavery in Egypt
had made the Israelites craven.
God's Answer.
Ii. De4lverance, vv. 4-10. God an
swered their grumbling with a most
gracious promise. He met their bitter
cry with a bounteous provision of
bread. That they might know It was
be who provided. God said "I will rain
bread from. heaven." But to guard
against oriental improvidence or ex
cess. they were directed to gather a
day's portion for the day (v. 4 marg.)
This provision was also to be a test
to see if they would obey him, "walk
in my law., or no." Some of them
failed at the very first, and that which
they attempted to keep over spoiled,
see vv. 19, 30. To hoar-d is to lose, to
use is to increase, Prey. 11: 24, 26.
To hoard wealth, whether it be temn
poral or spiritual, Is to distrust God,
and it was this very distrust which
God was combating. It was a super
natural gift and was a type of Christ,
J'ohn 6: 21-83, 85. The manna sustain
ed life for a day at a time; he, Christ,
Sustains forever, John 6:58. Notice,
Goed did not place th'e manna in their
mouths, each must gather, appro
priate, for himself, so also must they
who feed on thde bread of life, Chri-tt
Jesus, and as they were to gather
daily, se also must we feed anew
each day on Jesus, Matt. 6:11.
Visible Proof.
That tho Israelites might realize
fully that Moses and Aaron wore not
working some trick of necromancy, or
taking advantago of some botanical or
ornithological knowledge of the coun
t-ry, God revealed to all, at the break
of day, his glory. v. 10; and that their
descendants might see and know of
God's marvelous goodness and deliv
erance, they were commanded to fill
a vessel with manna as a visible con
vincing proof (v. 82). Nor dId this
supply fall as long as It was needful,
v. 85, Phil. 4:19.
llt. Delight, vv. 11-16. What emo
tions must have filled the hearts of
the Israelites when at evening they
beheld the qualis and in the morning
theo manna. Tho mighty God who
brought themt out of I~'gypt has again
6hwn his power. The manna was to
teach them that "man does not live
by bread alone but by every word that
procoodetha out of the mouth of the
Lord," Deut.. 8:3, 8. Do not les time
spoculating uponl what the manna was
like, simply read vv. 14-87 and Mum.
11:1, 8. Strangely enough not afl
were satisfied with the broad from
heaven (Num. -1:5) but they had to
eat it or die. Some cried out for the
good of IEgypt, (Mum. 11:5, 6) even as
today some who profess to be Chris
tian. are not satisfned with Christ. As
agatnet these feelings of delight there
must haire been a sense of rebuke (v.
9) wthen God through Aaron com
manded the Israelites to "come near
betore the Lord."
IV. Tito Teaching. The gift of the
manna taught the Israelites that they
meet depend upon Glod. Masn not only
needs spiritnal relationship but mate
rlal sustenane fez- the maintenance'
of his life.
The words of the golden text wore
spoken in conneetion with our Lord's
teeding the m-ultitude. Ho is able to
pr'ovtde for- the physical, and also to
satisfy the deepest spiritual needs of
all who put their trust in him.
"It to usually not s~o much the
greatness of our trouble as the little
ness of our spirits whieh maken us
comnplain."---Jecremiy Tiaylor.
Tresspass Notice.
All personsf are herJcieby
warned niot toi hunti, fish or'
othorwise trecsspass on mn y lands
3t-i17 Pickons, 8.. R '.3
A Sure Remedy
For Lazy Liver
Go to Pickens Drug Co. For
this Safe, Reliable Remedy
and Get Your Money
Back if it Fails
There are very few remedies
that gain the confidence of drug.
gists as Dodson's Liver Toie
does. Pickens Drug Co. sells it
and backs up the sale of every
bottle with the money back
guarantee that the price will be
refunded if it falls to give com
plete satisfaction.
Dodson's Liver Tone costs 50
cents a bottle. It is the safest
and best remedy for torpid liver
constipation, biliouisness, etc.
that has ever been sold in this
city. It takes the place of dai
gerous calomel and does not lay
You up as a dose of calomel of
ten does. A bottle in the house
is as good as fifty ('cnts in t he
bank. If you or your family
need a liver tonic you have the
medicine ready. Jf it fails vou
get your money back.
Be sure you get Dodson's Liver
Tone when you ask for it,
There are imitations of it that
may disappoint you. ad v.
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint S -rved)
T'ie State of Sot h (rolina.
S'nunt y of Pwkens
Court. of Common Plo4s.
M. 0. sitih. Plaintiff,
a gainta
I. T. Jot.e. Defendant.
To the Defetidaunt, J. T. Jones:
You are h1ereby sul mmilone (I and rv
quired to answer ithe Compiilaint in ii
action, of Which i copv is bfwrewIoh
served u)on you, aml to ,vrvE i copy f(I
your ln8wer. to saidf Co oplaint (n)t I hel
subtcRt iber, at his office at Picken4. , C.
within twentv (ay- after tihe- sei'vice
hereof, oxclusive of the da1r of szeh
service; and if you fil to answer ilhe
Complaint w'thin thie time aforesii,,
the n1'aintiff Im this -tetion il l anp!v to
Ihe Cou't for the relief diemanit4ed inl
thle Compbunt.
T. J. Maub1141ln,
Plaiitill's Attornev.
Dated July 16, A. 1. 1913.
(Seal) A. J, Bog',
(, (I. P'.
To fihe abment defen-dat. J. T. J.mS:
Pleas'i take liotice that thw Complaint
ml tihe above s ated acetio'. and wthe stin
mons 1 f which the foregml is a vopv.
Wei e filed in the lelice f tim Clerk of
Court. of Commlllon l% n ibn
couinty, 8, C, f-n Jly 16. 11113.
T .1 1llI un
Pla in i Ao tHs eytia
Good Reason for His Enthusiasm~
When a man has sufferedl for1
several days with colic,dliarrh'lo'a
or other form of bowel comt
plaint and is then cured soundl~
andl well by one or t wo dlos(s or
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and D)iar'rhoea Reedy, aus is
often the case, it is b)ut natuiiralI
that he should be0 enthusiastic
in his praise of the remedy, and
especially is this the case of a
severe attack when life is
threatened. Tr'y it wvhen in
need of such a remedy. It nev
3r fails. Sold by all dealers.
' 01
--genuini refreshment! Starts
quick as the first delicious
drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens
your tongue. Lasts long as
the fruity, tart jutices and oils
stay in your system and mix
with your blood. Not so
sweet as some others-it stops
thirst-doesn't produce more!
Anybody can drink it and feel
better.
PEPSI-Cola
gives you natural refreshment
in a perfectly natural way.
It's pure. Cools off body -
wakes up mind. It isn't
medicine-it's pleasure and
benefit all day long! Do you
drir.k Pepsi-Cola? One glass,
then a second will prove it ts
better than themi all. Try it.
You're thirsty, NOW!
In Bottle. At
Fount.
6 5c
THE NEWEST
ornaments for summer wear
are Included in our large stock of
BEAUTIFUL JSW=LEY
We have here eerything that
womankind could desire and
there are many useful -articles
that men need.
If you are looking for the
latest novelties at fair prices,
see our display first
H SNIDER.
E as~ le v. S. c'
Buggies and Wagons Repaired and Rebuilt
I have just received a new
shipment of material for re
pairing all kinds of vehicles.
Wagon and buggy spukes
and rims, shafts, cross bars,
perch poles, pole circles,
double trees, finished hickory
axles, hound timber, wagon
tongues, tires, skeins, etc.
I have a well equipped and
well arranged shop and by
handling my own material
can n-ke you a close price
on your work. I et me. fig.
Lire with you on your next job. Material and work both
guaranteed.
W. M. ROSEMOND
First door b!w printintg) office, PICKENS
STATE ENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE LIBERTY BANK
Loeated at Libert v, ". C., at the close of business Auz, 9, 1913
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t :se l I . ROINSON, Notary Puat lie S. C
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J1 F lIta N 1ST i-l tlabetor, .
\\ T.O')-,,
Statement (f the C.1ondition of the
IcatedI at Pickens, S. C., At the close of business Atug. 9, 1913.
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SsomI HioT' WEATHER
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THIs WEEm
D~on't qutit tradling 0". account of the hot weather, we
B 1argains, and we believe we can make it to your interest 1
with us. You will find our store cool and comfortable, as
Skeep o)ur store cool. We still have a good line of all kind
we are cutting the p)Iice now on all these lines in order to
Sgoods begin to arrive.
I ILit l t' aze vesatts worth 100 iutoiuia utpl~ 6,~.19
for 5.'~ 1114 t
M Men'sa (ihtsIie sati d~itraer at J'vybtgrdfetrtck
hai~lf priict -- -m pusi. lgwrh2ceehr u
Meni's Na intso.ok t.tuintnert Initt prh-r.O~
Laittet'si~ whi ~ t ' otlin tnrtao' 1 aat alt''lti oa2c
11 L-nih-'s u n ta arawers.. vatiite ! i o . erbsltf~tb
40 t f 2o fo i.i
Alli calrs in 1i-; nettin'g H yal ae od, olteopfrlc
Nie quttaiit y iloag tiltt ta 36 inchl Ii~ia hte sipr n
widt 10c yd. 9~~)fr9cjr
Goodailit heavy 3ne wti de ii Itannont (liarivw~tacnsasipr
M lothI at t0c. 'ot 8 racrigtsi.
Adtroaacogginsu bien--hing, vane .e' iedespnsfr9o
)4 Ionair aric4te. 0' go eeya.wr
"TheyStes Tratde feathstk
Edi Lpoo BolJ.&P Co , Phrod2.
10AbxeLE YeThsl Sod0.
8ll~ caeIodlud opSc
j Notice of Stockholder's. Me'
Annual Meeting,
The stockholder's of The
Pickenas Sentinei, a-gojtporatio
are hereby called to znieet at
Pickens, 1. C.,- at the Court
House, the first Wednesday in
September. 1918, the same being
the third day, vt 4 o'clock p. m.,
to consider and act upon mat
ters of interest affecting. said
corporation, towit:
F irst: A sale of the plant
and property of said corporation
and the liquidation and dissolu
tion thereof; or
Second: The Issuance of pre
ferred stock in the sum of one
thousand five hundred dollars
for the benefit of the corpora
tion; or
Third: To make provision
for the payment ot an indebted
ness in the sum of fifteen hun
dred dollars by incumbering the
property; or
Fourth: To transact s u c h
other business as may come be
fore them.
C. E. Robinson,
Pres. and Treas.
M. C. Smith,
Secretary.
M. C. Smith, C. E, Robinson,
it. E. Bruce, E. H. Craiv, J.
McD. Bruce. Directors.
How the Trouble Starts.
Constipation is the cause of
many ailments and disorders
that make life miserable. Take
Chamberlain's Tablets, k e o p
your bowels regular and you
will avoid these diseases. For
sale by all dealers.
Nervous? j
MrM W"ter Vincent,
g of Pleasant HIl, N. C.,
writes: 061rWesum
mers. I suffered from
Oervousness dreadfut *
Pi I my btc and
sides, an weak sinking
ll. Three bottles of
Car d u , the woman's
tonic relieved me entire
7. I feel lke another
petson, GOW.**
TAll
Oudti has been befplug $
0o releve wonoen't un-.
@eceanery pains and'
bdngweak women up i
tp butlth ae4 strength.
# wm do thesameforF'
low ff givea fairtria.
odon't e~at beg
taking Cardul today.fr
le se cannot harm you,
asbiabuld sudey dojo
SPECIALS
ERY[
'iave a lot of hot weather
.0 do your summer trading
we use electric fans to
s of summer goods, and
close them out before fall
Remember our
motto Is your money )y
back on ever ything )M
you buy from us not y
satisfactory with
you. 1
DRY
Bay"