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Pickens Sentinel-Journel* v.i ?* u m t ???. P|(!Veus UN Scnouci .MhI ' Mil! I , > imcki-:vS. s. c, : TJIUK DVY NOV. IT f!?10 Dr. Bolt Goes "Gunning" | i Pickens, Nov. 15, 1910. ( Dear Mr. Editor:?When 1 ' read your editorial, "On the War Path," in last weeks paper 1 I felt like getting right up in 1 meeting and saying, Amen! ( "Them's my sentiments!'1 In this GOOD county, 1 have : many little accounts (amount- 1 ing to a goodly sum altogether) 1 and some of them are old enough to sprout whiskers. To those owing these accounts ' I wish to say. Do YOU ever stop to think of the inconven- 1 ience YOU cause by neglecting ( these LITTLE things? YOUK obligation does not stop with ' the one you owe, but keeps on ' and on, causing creditor after ' creditor to wait long for what is justly theiis, and is an endless chain of trouble and worry. 1 can not afford to send a collector to see you personally, nor shall 1 trouble to send yon state- ' ments m!1 It' you owe mo von certainly know it ami it will not bo much trouble for you to st<-p into the Koowt'c Pharmacy when you conie to town and see about a settlement. If yon can't pay it all, do the best you can, show a willing mind, and 1 will try to be satisfied. I have given you s^ooo service, uequenuy ^oiiija to patients when I was physically unable to do so, and now it is out just and right that you give me this consideration. To those who do not intend to pay at all, if you will conic in and say so. 1 will giv.i you clear receipts. [ am tired of carrying these accounts and when I open my new hook on January 1st, 1911, none of them shall appear on its pages as they now stand. Yours very truly. J as. L. Holt, M. 1). Tw;Ann.mi c e i nun Miiiiuai o, o L/UiiYUiiiiUM. The third annual convention nl the Pickens County Sunday School Association met with the Central Presbyterian Church, at Central, S. C., on Wednesdav 7 morning, November 2d and lasted through Thursday November :M, I'.Uo. A verv in! (>r.'^t in*/ program had i e -u piepared hy I he committee and wa - carried out almost 111 the letl di\ i'oo much cannot In said ut ??i - ;mI(1 reuses ilei I vei'<'d I >V ; IH isi oil I he progr in), and. judiiin from i he attention tiivell l?S' ! lie eolmre Ration, thev were far .ii??>\ . i he usual. The in*\*v*I\ elert< <1 president . MI*. IK. I 'rinee, ^;iv ?- a very encouraging talk on "The Kruits of the Movement in our County." This great Sunday School inoveinent is hearing fruit in not only our county hut throughout our state, and our membership is increasing. new interest is manifested, and ere our next state eon vent ion. we hope to have the wholt county join our band. Kev, ,J. I<\ Anderson's address on "(five diligence to present thyself approved unto God a workman that needeth not, bo ashamed" was full of sound t bought. Kev. Mr. Host, on 'the relation of the interdenominational association to the denominations' shows that one rould not do wit hoiit I he ot her and bias prosperous. Miss (Iraee \\ V.'iidiver, our lield worker for' th<- Slut.- Stiiulav School i alien, (old us in her it> ]>I? , yet. fornl'i11 w - . "W'li i v i'v Sim <l;i \ ho I i i I foin< ! )f.' ' i e.ipi. ). v.: .i-i ill ill*.' 1 oil , ill' J; j \ Sri; ??i" . ; in i ve. ; 11)<I ri'Vti i . in m c fit ' f . ,!< ' 'in : , >* K ii VilS \ Cl'V ivCY. I). \\ . i I il(UllVh'Sll?l colts en I ion .11 his usual fcmvul an<l inipn ssiv<> iiiumii'V on M . ' ! I . *4 5 i eiuju ranee. i le j?1 c.i in eu i I'crv plainly In us this i;i iiii. I to drink habit, staring us in ho lace. The con vent ion otf< red special >rayers tor the overwhelming iefeat of the whiskov forces in J reenvilie county in I Ik- elect ion which will soon be held. It also put itself on record as resisting he whiskey traffic and for the inforceniont of prohibition. Our convention was a success ind we feel sun; that many irood . i. _ i.; r : 11 i. . ,? 4 IC'SOUII/KMIS 11 >11 Ill'U Will UU put nto practice. A fact well worth mentioning s the large number of laymen :aking a deep interest in our work and quite a number of good speeches were made by them luring the session. A county organizer, with an assistant, was put in the field, md we hope to have Pickens county thoroughly organized in I lie next, few months. Liberty township deserves special mention because of her thorough and complete organization. A vote of thanks was extended the good people of Central and its suburbs for their presence, encouragement, good music, and generous hospitality. Let us all work together, and pray together that we may grow ;m<l go out alter the lost ones, and bring into the told of (Jod. and may we see the fruits of our labors at our next and best convention a year hence. Albert K. Riser, See'ry. Pickens Count y S. S. (Jon vention Liberty. S. (\, Nov. 5t.h, 1910. OF KICK US S. S. ASSOCIATION. 1 1.^ i : .1 i. . x" in I j. i'j. i l inn', pi ('.suH'iii ; ?\ . i'j. Smith, vice-president; Albert F. Riser, secretary and treasurer. Executive committee: Ola T. llinton, Easlev township; T. J. Mauldin, Pickens township; C. T. Hutchings, Liberty township; J. R. Falls, Central township; W. VV. Aiken, Eastatoe township; F. S. Childress, Dacusville township; R. P. Prince, Hurricane township; Superitondents: Adult Department. Prof. J. M. Hancock; Home Department, Mrs. J. II. Falls; Teacher Training Department, Prof. Ii. ('. Bnrts; Eleinentarv Depart meiit. Mrs. \V. L. Boi?i?;s; Conn i.v vji'^'iniziT, .1 i. i.ivMir; assist.mt < )i^;inizrr. ,J. A. llinto:i. i!i,v. Ii-i rt. ilic .c I' ll Almaiiair. Tin* !? v. i i'j i\. I i i> k - Aim.i In:' ! I I . t h.!! :4IVU'<liUl SIM* U<kl ill 111?111 i r< -II *1 hous.mtl In i mow i - m! v. \i il 111:i - ii\ tr< iiiiiV ii:i<> ' n without it 'iiitl tin- 11 v. !il li. i I irks M : .' i/iitc. "Won! .1 m! Works." Tiio I wo aro only our dollar a vi-ar. Tli. Aim.iuric is M.V proI>;ti< 1. No iiniiii' or oilier should fail to send lor thcni, to (lie Word ,iud Works i'uh. Co.. St. Louis. Mo. I seldom cio good ana ra often do harm. Careful feeding and ?j bathing are the babies' Jq remedies. U Scott's Emulsion | Jjj is the food-medicine that jl $J not only nourishes them 5 $ most, but also regulates | j| their digestion. It is a | ^ wonderful tonic for chil- | |4 dren of all ages. They j| ! ; idlv rain ,/ - * ?-*: n-* i - j *> ; * ; i'1th on crna'li '-lose?.. '* \T,T', I ' V .1 li.iv ' I . k )'( . ' SCO"' - now; ttvv " : vr- v. , rj CHARITY. How often it is *li0Kult to b'. wisely chantab!e-?-to tlo pood wr.uout multiplying the sources oi evil. I o g ve alms is nothing unless you yive thought also, it is written not "Blessed is he that feedeth the ! poor," but "Blessed is he that considerelh the poor.'' A little thought and a little kindness are often worth ) more than a great deal of money. ! ? Rusk'in. INSURGENTS MAY CONTROL. Regulars May Have to Dance to Their Music in Senate. Whatever may be the result of the congressional elections next month politicians at Washington are practically unanimous iu the opinion that the insurgents will set the time, and I the party nominally in control in the next congress will have to dance to their mu3ic If they expect anything. This will he so particularly in the senato, where unless present indications aro all at fault, the parties will be more evenly divided than they bave been in many years. The probabilities favor about forty democrats in the next senate. That would mean .fifty-two republicans. The republican insurgents will number ten or twelve. This puts the insurgents in command of the situation. If the house is democratic the insurgents are likely to bo in a position of great power, for the retson it is not unlikely the radical democrats, plusthe insurgents, will have the majority. If the house should be saved to the republicans by a narrow margin thru the insurgents in that body will have a commanding position. It will be practically impossible to get any measure through the house against which the\ are united. Holi-y Kltinry 1*111. Tonic in (piiiiitv and action, quirk in ri suits. For baeUaolie, head nelie, dizziness, nervousness urinary irregularities and rheumatism. To keep \our bealili sound;to avoid t lie ills of :id vaneiii'" \ i mi k- t<? < . > !< > v,> your physical forces for a r? ?* and healthful old age, guard vonr .?hIim \h by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Sold l>\* all Drugiristtt. l or Otiirk l< ll?*( Vr omHiiy F?-vor Asthma and hummer bronchitis, take Foley's Honey and Tar It ?|iiickly relieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying sy mptoins disappear, It soothes and heals the intlanuM air passages ? f tlie head, thr? a'- ami bronchial lulus. It collImins no opiates aiul no harmful drug*. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. They IImvhA I>?-llult? I'lirpono Foley Kidney Fills give quick relief in a.M' ol kidney find bladder ailments. Mrs. Rose (ila-iei Terru Until**, Iml., tells the result, in her case. "After suffering for many yciir* font a Heriou<ease nf kidney trouble and ?p -ndm^ til tic 11 money for s-i v.?i tid cures. 1 ( und I'ohy Kidney 1'illstli only im dieine h it >riv?>iiioit permanent cure I adi i>ruii aSle ! h> 1111 an i uili-ml in m\ Hull. I sll ill I I-Vev in H ' He III |'? COIIlmend ih'in." >o!d l?y all I >i i ;:j:isls. I i <1111 " II !? I"? |(l "I XI IHI'III ** ! lit S'i -a. .'ill-.. I Im* 1 .oil IVoria, HI. I 11 ii i. I 11 11? i !i K i> li. % 'I It ' nipt and -p eiI\ . i. in hiic' In . i i i. i in i j i >_ - . : ,ii i 11 ii II > I l ' . v ! j?lx II ix I > . . I J i it .^1 .!> ! CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. I The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this countrv most dangerous heeause so decep* ?-rill m (inn vw till' M........ i.i .. %~~y\ I '^ !,|a deaths are caused f3 {^v^r3^5^T: 'o 'I- lu-art disi"r-,r*T\Sjita tas< pneumonia, V,|^/ r/ij 1( In-art failure or JIj'fAs. r* ?I'0l>1exy arc often ^~ \v^rl '/nVV 1 'le resti 11 of kid / |tT'Tn! I 4 Jkv .icy disease. Il -ilr \M\ \\\ V kidney trouble it; ;-\l M V'[ _ allowedtoadvancc J thekidney-poisont<l blood will attack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Biaddcr troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health ::i that organ is obtained quickest !>v a prop* r treatment of the kidneys. 5>warnp'ko(?t correct!, inability to hold urine au< i se dding pain in j assing it, and i>vcrconics that unpleasant necessity of being compelled t'> go often through the da V. alld 1 ' > : . in > tttntlv t iliw* ?lnriti?/ "J 'Ik* niijlit. i i i'lul itimii di. rlfeot of Sw.niij- K >t.!..? gn-:it V.i:!iH-\ rcim-dy is wxiii i i ). 'i iiul tin hi,'In t hf> battse of ii irt In ':ii restoring pro|>crti' it ! will ? <? . v i 1 :< ?.-. <>n?.. S\v:im|i ' i ]>1<.! t!t (o tak( i.iu' i-; i old I?y in '..ly < > . i on <!<>!' i . \'.u r v linpl 1 " > I fthnul it ^ >r. 3-;. vh : n: 11, ; J ' ?T? ? b r ' . , ... . ' Y i ? . < . ; . . Vvv; : ' ' . 52 V / I . V ' 'Am ^ '; -.. : >A si -tW\ ' i' ~ f>}<%/ & ; / ' ' / i vi Iti slfe! : / ^ S i ; *? W'i I V? . . r . * v'"/ 5 .< '-5 .(? * ip.iit1 ;u-:-.s s ri * I jU i.'^!Lnc; t L. R< fil Clerks Sale. Stale of South Carolina I County of Pickens. I In Common Pleas Court. Krtwin Karle, Plaintiff, VK. J. 1. Vickery, et. al , Defts. In pursuance of a decretal c dei* made in the above stated ca and on file in the Clerk's ofli of Pickens County, 1 will sell b fore the Court House door Pickens, South Carolina, durii t he legal hours for sale on sal day in December, 1910: All that piece, parcel or trn of land situate, lying and bcil in the count v of Pickens, in tl stale aforesaid. on Cedar Croc waters ?>1' Ken wee river. -havii the following descripiinn: 11 minnin^nn a pine, IIn-iice Son tn (. 'cdar ('reck, t h? nee up j~:i ereek ?<> th" mouth ?< .' Claris Iiran< i, 1!i< tu t ! < 111< 11< J_Ii 11ni i enriu-i. eontaininu !< n aei< i ti mi e <>r ii'ss. I'erne of s i!?' e.-jvh, i 111? ua.j I o pa v i??i* ; 1 j >. ; >el> ;: i; i; ! 111 i cording "I 111?* same. Tonus ?>! .sli nilist ??* cm plieil \\ it Ii w i' Inn one hour I < 1. . 1 . ... S 1 I 1 .. 11.4 4 nit' )>i iiiim s \\ 111 itc r?'s<ini iii i risk "I l h-' I'ui 11ici" ]Hiivh;ist'i\ A..I. I'.olius, (Mi rk of Court. Clerks Sale. Slate fit S-nith C'an>Ii11;i. ('ouiity of l.'iek* ii-. hi ('owi t of ('o111111< 11 IMcas. 1 azzie Holding, < !. ;ii . !MV's. v. s. 1.1 ila A1 rod, <'t. al.. hi I' s. i i- .i ill | M i i si liiiin in ;i i p < 'e. ;u ( der made in I he ;i >< >\ < st ;i! case by his Honor Krnest (la ! I 'residing .J miirc. ;:n<l mi lil<the Clerk's office, I'ickens eon J t v, S. (I will sell in t In- hi^ ! fst bidder during'the legal hot 1 for sale at- I'ickens, (\ II . S. ( j on salesday in December. 11)1 , the following.described real i j tale towit: All that certain pit j parcel or tract of land in t county and state aforesaid, i waters of Keowee river,contai ing I hrcc hnnilred and fort y li acres more or less, adjoinii i;inils oi .). is iiomen, ,). ; I'ow ris. YV. N. I IcihIi ix. Jol ' Mollis and others, known as I I >an'n'l 11 unites home plaee. I . i! i}_ I lie ! aine |>lace di \ isc?I i 'said will to Margaret 1 a ? Ninth' Cor her life, with i in:iiii'!< in Maiy Margaret L'< II l lie ! . <'t her hod\ ai :it ia the - mi plaee w hi'li-i *: : -.fai ft 1 ,o.\ i : arp< I' w a !i .-it tlie t in <1 Ik , d at . i <'i <1 i! : > lie halt c,i v" o| ! . 1 hi* renirindei i ve month , t IKv ;'"5 1 Th* ? %< \ *' ' ' s ''i v \f , * ? Almost at s >' I*' ...l. ... r... / ^ j wucii it is iir: k ; J worp-it a littl i? eun to move J '\ A! ijress'' | . dampness b< , fabric, unles ( ( have been > i ?||| j cloth has be A f||r j help hanging j must cling tc t*H""i ' ! firmly agaim 5 il* I nearance of 1 j \ r i* || J V |p t A well ni hi } ftl f be right in t I ill \ ! hi the end. If V Hf 1 ^ie c^ot^ I ' I l?r the bod) py \ - 1 be and there yJi^ .< . . f settle upon ' ' ' i.. i twecn the fi , j HIPP t> ' . " '5 .^0. 5 ,i.s Mn!(i:r:? (I ui'l flew Vort S VI 1 , T?.l OTHSCI 'THE TAILOR GREENVILLE, S. C. mortgage of the premises with interest from day of salo on credit portion, with the privilege? of the purchaser paying all cash on day of sale. Terms must he {complied with within one hour I or the premises will bo resold on same day. ?r-. Purchaser to pay for all pase pers and recording of same. (-ci A. J. Boggs, c- Clerk of Court. at ig e- Notice of Sale. State of South Carolina I ct Pickens County. I On saleday in December, 11)10.. 'u> at 11 o'clock, a. m.. the heirs at law of A. A. Alexander, deceas^ ed, will sell to the highest bidder '' in front of the court house dooi. 'Jj at I'ieUens 11.. S. ('., the fol-. V" lowing 1 raeSs of lam!. l<> v it: Tra< i number one, containing two hundred and I wenty-seven (*J1 >"'! ( .-i >?: ! 11 r. > . if 11 >. I w II i 11.1 i I?y lands of Daniel .\l<-.< iiu!^r. ''' lands form' rly owned by Janu s ' Moore. \\ . !!. Moure ami others the s'niH' luint?; ili?' lower or " v. esi i ra< ! of Hit- I*'?>i1111 ain AI 01 ex.mder tract. tlie same having 'l(' heen llif land of A. A. Alexander a! Ins death. This is a very line 1 rad of land. I rael No. All of th.it traet or parcel of land lyinjx and hemp: in the state and county afnresMul <rti liutli <>(' I .omc ^ * * v *v" "rs Branch, Waters of Kastatoe creek and adjoining landsoftta rati Alexander. Alpha Barton estate and otheis, containing three hundred and forty-seven and one-halt (117 l-'2) acres more or less. (.,1 Terms oi sale, t wo t hints cash j.y on dav of sale, balance on a jj, credit of 12 month- (with leave i,. j of I he purchaser or purchasers h- to pay all cash) secured by a ,iS mortgage of the premises sold, < the credit portion bearing inter 10 est at eip;ht i>er cent per annum ,s' | from day of sale. The purchas its tr? t>;i v for :itl ikiiumm jmd n? )1(. cording the same. I)M i This is a tjood t ract of land. ,, | Sarah Alexander, Vl, and others. ,,,, Heirs of A. /V. Alexander, '1^ Deceased. 111 ? In* Notice <>t I'inal Settlenient and ?? - Discharge. x NOTK/K i- luiciiy ^ivon tliiit 1 will Ve uuik'- ;i|i|>li< ation in H. N.-whcrn K-<{., Ju<lj;e ?>l I'loliate for I'ickcriH count s. in (Im Stait of Suiitl; ( aroluia, , on (lit* l">iliiy >I I )t i , 1910, III I ( o'riodk ' " 1 | n I lie I or<'li( 'mi, or hokii t in i fit 11 > t ;i~ III! . I 111 , , ! 11 I , I ll.li I ,, 111' lllll II. ! . , .1 \ (l. IT ' ' I 1 .1 i . I 111 W it: .V \> It)I i i1. I : . IIti - f ' I Iti11 , 11 !. >! ? '"f . ' 1 11 < I . i I , '>11 II' OmkoC/X/-<;;w IOR rTOiK/' i' QUQl' itO(: ; i J i -\ ? i f i ? y) 5 First Day v iy sort of a suit looks well it put on, but after a man has e while and his body has be: around in it and the effects tier iron linve worn nvunv nnrl i-> ? ~ / "? igins to play havoc with the s the shaoe of the garments draught into cloth and the icn cut so right that it can't ; properly, so that the collar > the neck and the lapels lie >t the breast, the original apthe clothes will soon be lost nrle nmtnm tnilrn*#;?r1 cuit- \uill he beginning and stay right es we sell are specially made t as it is and not a"5 it should fore, when it does begin to him, there isn't i. contest be^ure and the garment. HILD, 3. E BILIOUS?! I CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? liF FOR jSPEEDY BELIEF. g Nearly EverjJbocljJ 3 I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR | WHY A/S\t 14 I 1 NOT 1 w I J Proiiessioaal Cards J. 10. IU)(i(iS W. K. F1NDLKY BO GS & FINDLEY Lawyers L'ii:kciis, S. (J. i niii i- over rii kciic i>uuk iHtr. Dr. T. A. Scawriy.ht, DENTIST, Pickens, South Carolina. Office upstairs Freemnn Bltlg. Notice of Final Settlement. and I )ischaiK<'. NOriCi", is lijrt ny mv.-ti lhut I will m ikf :i| plicniion t" H No;vborry .IiiiIk'' of I'roliitc f??r Pirkcnm'ounty, .11 ilit* Stdti-<>l' South <' (r(>!111:), on i In* Im ii.i\ of l> . :i?1:i r HMO at 10^ ciVIi.< i; in liir I >n'in li t n 'Oll ihi'n aii- r its till iipplicji 11 v-s111 l>r In ard, t'nr li-ave I'" i? i* I *. lin ii K'tllciiiMil of tho i stall- of 'I ( KoImi.mmi ili'iu aird, and oliiain i i1! :ir?" .?<!niiiti :rai<*r n( said rHtiftf'j . . :5 tiUO. P.. ' . I: Ijinsoi.. hurt. il:E r~l M -v] I .... . liljj* ,J