The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 07, 1915, Image 4
C ?tlikens Sentine
,'DICKENS, S. C.
OcToenn 7, 1915.
rtiered at Pickens I'ostollice as Seconid Class
Mail Matter.
$1 PER VEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
GARY Iwio'T, Manager.
)bit uary notihes atilI trioitttes of resplect of
u loverone ho nl tred words will be printeel free
ofe'harge. .\l over thuat num1er must ble pio iP
l'er at the rate of onte cent a word. c'asth to
accompaniy man111 ustcrtipt. .areils of thank. leub
Ilshed1 for one-halel ceit a worl.
Germany has floated a three billion
dollar loan and never said a word to
J. P. Morgan about it!
As soon as cotton advanced to a fair
price, John D. went after his share by
raising the price of gasoline.
Peace-loving Americans want to end
the European war. Bu t financial A mer
ien wants to end it so much per.
Should T. R. capture the fRepublicaln
nomination next year, what the stand
;atters will do for him will be simply
caindtous.
"Waking up Philadelphia," says a
leadline in the Charleston News and
'otrie'. Didn't know the dead could
,e awakened.
Abbeville Medium has had this for a
logan for quite a while: "Pull for
lbbeville or pull out." Which have
hey done, brother?
Why is an Armenian, anyway, if the
arks can't massacre a million or so of
)em annually? The Turk .just won'I
e deprived of his s port.
There's a vast difference between
m perance and prohibition: yet somec
ell-meaning people are deluded into.
linking they aire the same!
t'hances are that there will he more
1temperate speeches made during the
ommg1119 campaign titan temperate ones;
nl d ll in the name of tentperttnce!
Doc Evans, Columbia State's physi- I
ian. advises taking cold baths every
iorning. Why didn't you say some
hing like that during the hot spell, Doc?
As Evangelist Flant said at the recent
ieeting in Pickens, referring to tem
erance, "when you get your heart
ight there will be no use or place for
erhibition laws."
Some boys, and some grown-ups, too,
hink it is line sport to shoot bull-bats;
tt perhaps they don't know that these
notfl'ensive little birds are the worst
nlemies the boll1 weevil has.
l'Evr titme something awful happens
o any foreigner's some A mericans wvant
hem brought to the United States.
t's thte At'rmeniants this time. But why?
'Ve have onet hundr~ied million people to
aike car'e of, manyv eel w~homt atre in an
eawfutl lix.
In a speech att Grleenv'ille Saturday
Ormer governort lelase stated ptosi
ively that he wil lee a candidate for
covernor nex t year anld outlined his
tlatfor'm. which, its liar as we ('an make
't, is ahouit the saime as Itis former
>datfor'ms.
PTatI New J1er'sey .iuldge' who lined an
ce dealer for giving aiway at piece of
cc on Sunday thtat wa'sI in tendted for a
ick baby' may get thei idlaudits of the
'holier than thou"' folks. buit we'll take
ihundred-to-one-shot on the iceman
eaching the Plyi'~ Ga;tecs Iirlst.
'Jersey Justice'' may1 be all right,
eut wvhen ant ( vold woan p~ast t'.0 years~ of
g'e takes home an apron full (If apples
hat the owner' said she might have,
Ltstice sejems mnor'e like a faree when
he judge fined her because she toted
he apptles home on the Sabbathl dlav!
hame on New .Jersey!
'The boll weevi\ is oii its way to South
arolina now, and it is only a question
f time till it arrives. In the meantime
t would be a good idea for the law of
cer's to look out for violators of the
,ird( law-especially they should protest
.gainst the indiscriminate and wanton
laughter of bull-bats. Tlhey are the
>oll wveevil's natural enemy and should
Ie protectedl.
H enry Ford, of automobile fame, says
le can build a submarine boat more
lestructive than any yet in use, and
chat one of these "little terrors," as he
salls them, will cost only half as much
is the ones now in COmi ssion, and will
be only one-fourth the se the present
ons He says one of th1. e little ves
sees can send the mightiest di.dnaughjt
to the junk pile with one Slht, ieven
though some of these monsters .' cost
816,000,000. If all Mr. Ford clairm toi
his boat shall prevail, the Fordl sub Ia
rine will be mightier than the swordl
QuR WEEKLY RIDDIE.-'Why are fis1
well educated?
pecaisse they have- a taste for goinj
in schools.
Tody, October 7, Is the sixty!sikth
birthday of James Whitcomb Riley, and
Indiana, his native state, is celebrating
tPe .noted poet's anniversary. It is
seldom that much ado Is made over a
living poet, but everybody who has read
his beautiful poems, especially the chil.
dren, loves the Hoosier poet. May he
live to celebrate many more anniversa
ries is the hope and wish of thousands
of people, both old and young.
' The Sentinel's Honor Roll
Following are the new and renewal
subscriptions to the people's paper since
September21. If your neighbor's name
is not there, ask him about it:
NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
Rev. A. T. Hopper, Central.
0. R Doyle. Calhoun.
Mrs. S. H. Brown, Tunnel Hill, Ga. 1
V. L Leohr, Royston, Ga.
R. W. McClanahan, Eagle Pass, Tex. t
11. F. Collins, Liberty R2.
J. Ienton Robinson, Seneca. t
T. G. Palmer, Central R2. t
J. Robert Martin. Greenville.
C. W. lBoggs, Calhoun. t
,Miss Mary Morris, Red Springs, N.C. S
Miss I"lossie Williams. Rock Hill. a
E-:. G. McDaniel. Rutherfordton, N.C. a
I.:NI-:wAI.S.
J. 1. Jameson. Easley. .
WV. A. Matuldin, Eaisley.
G. R. Ilenlrieks, Pickens. t
J.1. ". liannister, 1Liberty. C
Mrs. J. N. Morgan. Central. r
is. L. (Chaplpelle, Pickens R5. S
W. L. Morgan, Pickens R2. 12
W. C. Gaines, Norris t
A. K. Esdens, Pickens R I.
George ''. Reid. Calhoun. a
L. 1. Ferguson (col.), Pickens. C
(lIler's room for your name)
it
From Rev. M. L. Jones
To'~ t reii indh ot 'I ttie iear, tl l'ieke set . tt e
1ie( . 'Itrc til '. I 4 111i well fiild fil) h lsy I ts I ':t :
he. \e , ir h iit in; ti i tueeings and i tine u
idbb' conf erence" ft the lirev~ard binptist chturch. n
\\t1 a fil t hree wceeks mneeting at lI:10n Itptist m
h it i: ti l e a i 'ti 'ied ind iore to follow. i '
The next stopl is the aissoeinttion at Little River ty
Iipist church ()i L~ittle river, just this side of et
'neuar's lieail. lier, 1. W. liitt unal others, to
'olnie I iteice T ursdlay before the third Suln- V
ny in ntober, fit I I n'ielock. C:ome that nuorn-. I Ci
ia Ill.
Alvtinin ti, the votters w ho Hnade the long of
nukedI for day in onth I'arolina wich brings.
otsi newts toi all.
Mtay g .od's tlessitgs he oui all is im'y prayer.
Hirev~ard. N. t; . It. M. L... is j
SHIPLOADS FIN
INTO NEW
Those FrUarat, llw-aIltU"--ol lci
M ake Newtt Orlean.s the o'
- JTISI'T IS THE KIND WF'V1
L.iUZIA NNE, the Coffee ti
touch, from the sack, gre
coffeeC pot at home. Don'i
I: goodnIIess of Luzi anne- we
a can at our expense. G
you are not pleased. All G
-. Use Only HAi F as Much as
:The REILY-TAYLOI
WE ARE REC
+? Our 10-1-0 and
and our 10-2-0 1
+? oats this fall wh
This will give
+? grain in the het
4? what you want
+ you sow five a
and five in oats
+? preparing the]
fertilizing it we
+? of these goods,
it advantageou
+? 1-2-9 is especia
for grain. Let
+ you..
Anderson Phosp
Andersor
* Our Age:
+ W. B. Freem
+? Rob insoni & Thc
$Cely & Massenga]
$EO,0O0 r Oconee and Picket
The Greenville Piedmont o1
the 29th ult says:
The 6'7 condemnation suiti
brought by the United States
govern men t to gain possession of
an immense tract of land ir
Oconee and Pickens counties w il
not be tried at the Greenvillk
tern of the Federal court, ac
cording to information obtainer
from District Attorney Wr. J
Thurmond of the western dis
trict. Mr.Thurmond stated that.
with extra help, he and Assist
ant District Attorney Mayes had
made good progress with the
proceedings, but that it would
e impossible to have the vari.
)us cases in shape for trial at
he term of the court commenc
ng next Tuesday. Papers in all
>ut seven of the cases have been
o.npleted, but the law requires
hat the action must be adver
ised for six weeks.
Mr. Thurmod stated that at
his time it was almost impos
ible to estimate the number of
Lcres that will be involved. From
monetary standpoint it will
probably mean the expenditure
'y the government of more than
100,000. The distribution of
his money among 'the land
wne's from whom the govern
lent proposes to buy forest re
Ferves is calculated to be a stim
lant to conditions in those sec
1Ons.
The cases are of great import
nd will probably be warmly
>ltested.
Officials here have been work
ig on the proceedings for sev
ral months.
Sec The Sentinel f6r Printing
rhero is more Catarrh in this section of
o country than all other diseases put
nether, and until the last few years
is supposed to be incurable. For a great
any years doctors pronounced it a local
seaso and prescribed local remedies, and
constantly failing to cure with local
eatt ent, pronounced it incurable. Sd
ice has proven Catarrh to bo a consti
tional disease, and therefore requires
nstitutional treatment. Ilall's Catarrh
ire, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitu
)nal cure on the market. It is taken in
rnally in (oses from 10 drops to a tea
ooonful. It acts directly on the blood
id mucous surfaces of the system. They
fer one hundred dollars for any case it
Hs to cure. Send for circulars and tes
monials.
Address: F. T. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Dryggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
D THEIR WAY
ORLEANS
r" Coreir Birunsi, the Ones Thartt
Itre Plta of the Wfidr._
USE IN BLENDING -
at human hands never 4
en, until it reaches the
take our word for the -
mg~y beC prejuldiced1. Try '
*et your money b~ack if
'rocers Have It.. .. . -
of Ordinary Barrel Coffee .
ONew Orleans, La.+
OMMENDING :
out 10-2 1-2-0+
or wheat and+
en you sow it.+
it. stalk and!
1d, and that is +,
in grain. If !,
cres in wheat +,
this fall after !,
and well and +,4
11, with either 4
you will find +,
s. Our 10-2
lly fine goods +,
us hear from !,
hate & Oil Co.,:
,S.UC.
aits are:
atn, Pickens.'
rnton, Easley.
e, Lathem, S. C. '
FOLGER,
That's our
and it will
+ delivery. i
will be deli
Give us yoi
Catalogue
monthly, sl
?. We are rec
0FOLGEi
Clothing, Shi
Sole Agents for Walk-(
Machines, Iron King Stov
Mitchell Automobiles.
Now Would Bi
A Good Time
To sow oats-big lot of seed <
hand. W ill receive this we
car 16 per cent acid, a car of sa
and a car of hav. Have ju
received a car of flour and short
Next week we will be receivil.
our seed wheat. Have vi
taced your order vet?
A friend has two milk cov
or sale.
Morris & .C ,rcknss
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Coo Machesl beroen King Octoe
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n eaced ourhi orde spetlsholdsr
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THORNLEY & COMPANY
Telephone Number 10
number. You can say it quickly
give you good service and quick
Call us-No. 10-and your order
vered promptly.
*
ir orders for Butterick Patterns.
and Fashion Sheets received
lowing a complete line of patterns.
eiving new fall goods daily.
:h This Space!
Yours truly,
R, THORNLEY & CO.
oes, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty
)ver Shoes, Hawes Hats, Cai'hart Overalls, New Home Sewing +
es, Chase City and Babcock: Buggies, Mitchell Wagons and +
e (. '--s.". Dr. L. L. Jameson
McSwain & Craig Physician and Surgeon
LAWYERS Easley, S. C.
)n Practice in State and Federal Courts
Greenville Office Phone 210 Diseases of the Stomach a Specialty
at Pickens Office Phone 39 Office over Easley Bank. Res. Phone 135
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DAUOIITER CAN 00MNPE'TE WIlMOhE
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~ I It mneans that there is no bettcr Ranrge on earth in
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where else, doubles its val~ue to you,
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06Less fuel. More durable. Ab sit>m. N hateai pipein
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111% "Ask thecoon
Pickens Hdw. & Groc'y Co.
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11lsPICKENS, S. C.
SSafe en4d and~ ProgreSs\i
I~We solicit your banking business and will show you every
courtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug rn
ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Depositsprn.
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