The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 25, 1921, Image 6
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Iif :.'our Life, Ifouse,
ha is not. insured we will
in one of our good strong e
may be too late.
yours
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InsurancC
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A number of our cust
corned that the Boll Weevil I
We hereby offer ten dollars i:
who gives the Pielcens County
live in Pickens County and
August. A committee of thi
vice. Mail what you have to s
S. C. Boll Weevil Dept. Lo
BANK OF CEN'
PIEDMONT COL
Non-Sectarian;
Standard Four Years Senior Colley
University in Georgia with highon
its own supplies reduce Board, 'Tui
For catalogue and full informat:i
Dean J. C. :0
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he a i
Bell Te~lephon from~
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vemlence.
SOUTTH-ERN REI
AND) TELEG10,
frigerator.s ranV
Spacity to 100 pc
at greatly redu(
$24.00 Refrigere
$27.00 Refriger:
$30.00 Refriger:
$38.00 Refriger:
Also a few
sold foi, $5.75 t(
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rcantile Company.
rRAL, S. C.
ir New Fall Line of Samples for the
the,line we have been handlinp for
,on ithan ever, and the prices are re
Lo samples.
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tral, S. C.
Barn, Automobile or anything you
he glad to write the policy for you
>mpa:ies. Consult us today, tomor
truly,
AND ALLEN
Of All Kinds.
" CENTRAL.
B. E. Allen, Cashair LI
cal, S. C. le
;omers are farmers. We are con- b
ias been found in Pickens County.
i gold to the mani, woman or chlid of
Farmers the best advice. You must
on a farm. Contest open all of
ce farmers will pass on your ad- p
ay to the Bank of Central, Central, L
k Box 67. G
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LEGE, Demorest, Ga.
Positively Christian.
e for men and women. No colege or
standards. Large outside- income and
tion and Fees to $259 for- nine months.
, write
;ers, Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.
of High School of Piedmont Cnllege
ails from Home &
residence Bell Tepehone iis
se sort of a long distance in
nt as the one in your offlee.
s that slip your mind during
ass of your business day can
nded to by Long Distance:
>ur home at night.
make this a profitable con
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iCOMPANY 1%,
ER ATORS
nice enameile lined re- m
~romn 50 pounds ice ca
sthat we will close out 73
prices.
oi' now only . - - .$17.00
tor now only ..-.-.$19.50
n"fow only .. ...$22.00
noflw only - - -$29.00
a-ivy Screen Doors thatri
~o now for only $4.25.
'ie they all go.
A R BROS. T
H ardware Phone 68
PICKENS WINS PENNANT'.
Pickens County Textile League Sea
son Ended Last Week.
At a meeting of the board of di
rectors of the Pickns County Tex
tile baseball league held in Picker.
last Thursday night the pennant fog
the season just closed was awarded
to the Pickens Mill team, second ic
No. 3 mill at Liberty and third place
to Glenwood. The Alice Mill drop.
pod out of the league two weeks be
fore the close of the season and at
Phat time was leading in the stand
ng by a good margin. I1nd this
eam renlaine(d in the leau it would
lave won the pennant.
This was the first season of the
-ickens county ye(-gue.t and it had a
uirly successful year. The league
; lirst: organized(1 was col0posed of
t sley :ill N<-. at I.:herty;
......................*1~
- m i .jpped out of the
*ue- and t1 1111((' la e I: tal n by
ICI:crrns Ml The End'y1t. amid (;I r
"d teamsllt played'; unde!tr unifavor
bl(' conditions. Both th e m ills
adt t('ams ii the li'(h-li1 h-a- e
nd as fast as the I-kens coUity
z'uo t('amls (l op!(bJ; a 'Omiti fp I-.
1e I'iedmnoa- Ie:i'tue t .: -;ouitl
k. hull TIho 1h o e G ?enwood
-:mn fiiislhcd l >.,:t in t:-. I cketls
>unt:. leag,-uei much ~erwit1 id-e it
o I- air and :ame fight it put up
: r di'-ou a rai.ingt circu mstances.
No plins have been made for a
ickenis county league next year, but
is Paper suggests that the mills of
e county could form among them
Ives one of the fastest independent
agues in the state and it would not
necessary for any Pickens county
am to belong to an outside league.
Following is the official standing.
the Pickens county leagua at the
rise of the season:
Won Lost Pct.
ekens - - 6 .600
berty- - - - - -10 7 .588
enwood- - - - 2 16 .111
At the time the Alice team drop
d out it had won 14 and lost 3
mes.
TO BE OR
NOT TORE
Eyeglasses or- spectacles ?
That is the question. Let .8
decide for y ou by- examining
your eyes and prescribing
(1yeglasses or spectacles,
whiuchevecr is preferable. We
w ill recommuend Sheiltex
S 'hur--On Mountings because
they look as thioughm made for'
youI~ alone w hen we make thre
selection and do the fitting.
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ireenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C.
MARTIN & EARLE
Attornefs--at-Law.
Practice In All Courts
Pickens Oflica in Court House.
3reenville Office opposite Postoffice,
Phone 404.
'The next time
you buy calomeI
ask for
alotabs
The purified and refined
calomet tablet. that are
nauseatess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain.
ed and improved. Sold
only, in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
BAPTISTS A46 bANC1ING.
The following editorial- from The
Baptist Courier is published by spec
ial request:
At present there is no "stir" in
our ranks as to dancing.- The usual
critici=m of our girls' schools is, just
now, at the minimum. No one has
n recent weeks written us for a "de.
liverance" on this subject. All of
which indicates that it is a good time
to say the thing we have in mind.
We are not now writing of the
evils in dancing. Some think that
there are no evils in it. We very
. iously take the other side. But
we will let that go for the present.
Nor do we wish to say in this edi
torial any thing of other churches
than Baptists. If other denomina.
tions take a different stand oin this
sijeet we rant ti: n the rirht to (o
o. Perhaps they eail prosper in it.
Some animals can get fat on grass.
Others can't ct it. We have known;
flies: and it is also a fact that some
of the meibers of th )sc families
Were very healthy specimens. No
otle could ienly i:. We (t not wish
to do s0.
Now, notwit hsta ndinu this rather
oliithy i:itrodlctiol. we only pur- I
Puse :o may onle ver'y simtple thing.
it . : l'he losit:ol of Baptists on
rda nc ng is settl) d.
It is ahsolutely useless to suppoSe
that it will ev r be other than it is,
Ar muich motiweI. it woll sa-e a
leaf of talk and so me. toouble an(l
do no little good for some.l to get it
'lealny and firmly in their conscious
ne.s that Bapt.ist churches ar'
sf!uaroiy against (lancing, having
been against it and are irrevocably
against it. The thing is settlxl with
us..
We very freely admit that there
are Baptists who are not against!
dancing. Having the great. mass of
people in our ranks, we have quite a
variety. But we have some mem
bers who have loose views about di
vorce, about the Bible, about the
"higher forms of gambling,' even
about. church. membership. But no
one imagines that any of these- or all.
of these represent Baptists.. They
are- with us but not of us. Amd. yet
they represent us about as certainly
as do that. tassel fringe of. soiciety
dancers who are on the- mere- border I
of. the! denominational garment and
we- who are really made of a differ
ont stuff. from. that of which the- gars
ment itself is made. Whether their.
loss would affect the usefulness of
the- garment might possible be' a'
question. with. some. What is certain
is they do not represent Baptists. I
Their ideas on. this subject are' about
as alien to the views of the dienomi
nation as are- the thoughts of' a flee
from those of the dog it pestlers.
some people imagine that Baptists
wvill change on this matter. They
think that witli more of weafth, more
of culture, more of society and more
of education, they wiEl become
'broader.' This is pure iuragination.
Baptists today have more of most of
the things here enumanated than
A pipe's a
Seven days out o
joy and real smoke
to ajimmy pipe! I
Packed with cool, d
pipe's the greatest
tizing smokeslant yi
You can chum it
you know that Pri
parch! (Cut out b,
Why--every puff o:
every puff hits the
last! You can't res
And, you'll get tli
you i''; a cigaret
- y'u never
C rimp cut
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other denominations; Aiid yi
dancing they are what ti6y Piae at
ways been.
Absolutely nothing but the loss o:
their type of religion can change1 ou
people on this question. We repeat
the thing is settled. It i> not thl
only thing settled so far as Baptist
{ are concerned. Their attitude o
immnrsion and on infarit baptism i:
an instance in kind. Others diffe
with Baptists here, and make grea
I arguments. But does any one sup
pose that any thing ever has or eve
can modify the denomination a
these points? If we can imagine
'very great leader, every paper ant
ev". ry semimcrry of the denominatio
oing wrong oi these doctrines, ye
,ie wvho knbAvs Haptists knows tha
the delnonination, in a mighty grounc
swell, would sweep such leaders al(
mnat:tutions aside as so Tnuch trash
atndu move steadi!y on in its time test.
1d faith and praetic'... , But th(
H:i Pst position on the ordil lance is
'(.t Much im1ore ce'rtainly settled that'
1 .s atttude tow:r du (lancing. And
's it) lem;r- hip that can evet
'.' tct it- W hthelr danlcing; is inne."
tent of harmaful iDaptist churche:
'V what they think ahout it. All
ptist. churches dto not hialtle it ill
: :same wary; for how to deal with:
t is a pa dcal p robb am and eacia
(uric'h g'es at. it in it: own wa'
". ' "' ny' \' :ipl~ t couir -h I'. u 'aidls
d' 1Leing.
f this o'n.e ' t,:i ta: wear ho!(l
up ;,.'e, ald t into thme con
nem of all our people it would
SVu tn.thle antd (1o !ood. It would,
f-. instance, save any one from the
u.a that he cat argue with l3aptists
on the subject. He nmight conclude
that they were a set of narrow mind
ed Puritans. But he- would certain
iy :spare- himself the task of trying
to persuade them to tolerate- or al
low dancing under Baptist auspices.
It would, also do good to many an
individual. Baptist and to some Bap
tis; familieu. They would know, if
they purposed to go; into this form
of 'voldliness, that they chnse a
course that can. never, never be har
monized: with: their owiz church.. And
there are- many of these who prefer
their church to the world..
J'.: J. MbSwain Sam B. Craig
Greenmille-, S. C. Pickens. S. C.
lMsSWAIN & CAMC
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Pickens Offce Phone 39
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Usne
LIVE STOCK
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Sold by Druggists and Dealers
pal packed
f every week you'll 'get real a
contentment-if you'll get c
~uy one and know that for you
alightful, fragrant Prince Allb
treat, the happiest and most,
>u ever had handed out!
with a pipe-and you will.
nce Albert is free from bite
y our exclusive patented proc
E P. A. makes you want two r
bullseye harder and truer tha:
ist such delight!
e smokesurprise of your life'
::o with Prince Albert!i Such
did know! And, P. A. stays pi
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E ALBER
jonal joy smoke
PROSPEC''$ 1RICHT FOR FOOT. -
BALL AT FURMAN.
Greenvill, Aug. 22.-Breakfpg
the silence he hal maintained
throughout the summer regards
prospects fo., feotball at Furn n
University this fall, Coach "Billy1%
i Laal makes thli Iconic statement':
"Furmani is returning this season
nine of last yAat's vaIbsity squad.
Along with these practically the en.
. tire reserve team will be back, as
well as some promising men from
last year's freshman team. We l e
to have.a team jus't as good if not
better than the 'Purpl Hurricane'
i'o 1020."1 Hriae
This fall the Furman squad ,,+
-playing on of the heaviest schedules
of any team, in the South. The 1921
card reads: .
Sept. 24---Erskine at Greenvil
Oct. 1-Newvheirry at Gre nville
Oct. 8---University of Georgia at
fGreenville.
Oct. 15-Georgia Tech atAtlanti.
Oc:. 2 ! ---Clemson at Greenville.
Oct. 2:)----Citadel a. Greenville.
Nov. 5--Mercer at GrIernville.
Nov. 1----Carolina at Greenville.
Nov. I9.---WofI'ord(l at Greenvil,
Nov. 24---Davidson at Greenville.
hile the two mien lost from last
t cir', sqtl:;l aire Captain Jeter, men
m"ned f;: th all-southern tackle,
* ..'i -t ed ' ) ic. V Speer, m ientio ed for
;w al!-southern half-back, this yei.r's
!eam will have the bniefit of the
famous half-back's prescnce on ~he
-rain t ground., as Speer has been
eY:ngagled to assist "Billy" Laval as
I coach at F'urmat A feeling of con
I. iencv prevails that Laval and Speer
wil mould a machine out of the ma
terial at hand that will come up to
the record set by last year's "Pur
ple Hlurricane."
FOR SALE ORl EXCHANGE.
177 acres of land three miles from
Clemson College, joins lands of
church and good school, fronting on
two good roads, 200,800 feet of good
saw timber, plenty of good cross tie
timber, good pasture- land, plenty of
runuing water, 30 acres fresh land
in cultivation, 3 room. house, in g6od
neighborhood. This land can,, be P
bought for less than half the, price
of one year ago. See or write..
It. L. HENDERSON,
It Central, S.. C.
CAUSE OF APPENDICITIS.
Whe - the bowels- are constipated. 1
the lov. ,r bowels or. large intestines
becom packed withi refuse matter,
that is made up largely of germs.
These perrms enter the vermiform ap
pendix and set upm inflammation,
which i. 'ommonly known as appen
dicitis. Tak<e Chamberlain's Talhets
when ded and keep your bowels
regular -nd you have little to iNar
from r - enicitis.
Lar-r sortment of ladies Geor
gette V ta, $5.0e values for $3.45,
Hayes partment Store, Easley.
vith P. A.!
se-up
rself I
ert, a
e- Prince. Albert Ii
sold la toppy red
-onCe anld haI oud
and #*n4esta l.
ess t ) *pvenge moistener
top. .
lore;
when ' '
it be- / \
ryit!
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