the sentinel-journal (pickens, s.c.).(pickens, s.c.) 1909-02-04 [p ]. · p>.rn, on the night of...

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.-ui mber that J. 0. Brock will all kinds of furs, such as .k. otter, opos-mn, muskrat, , fox. Irin in your furs. I buy until Apiril 1, 1909. r fii-st-class- dental worwk Se Lawrence Roper. O.1it IIP-; s ()VCI Freenuan Co.'s store. and Persor.l the Pickens ity pouitry cnoks. r. J. L. Bolt was J)",t o Ler-on, i1oldy, on business. r. E. B. Webb returned to :ens, Mondav afternoon, 1 a, trip to Atlanta. .1). Taylr photographer. be in hi; studi at PiC ens t Tu'-ay. edav was salesdl but e n, doing alongI li A gdd many people e t wn to pay taxes and n1 0 A)1h e basiness. many friends of H. H. will b? sorryv t- learn that ite 4--.e Iiis home in They hope ie may ver and be up again. t artridge has as pretty chickens in the Silver- "Nandottcs as one would o see anywhere. Troupe oultry (rank right, and he is off duty all of his! t Spent ii the yard with 1 s. He has fine utility d villsoon he !e 4tingre- 011 thei. .-oo , of Pickens, R. eeding some 'fie Buff th Rocks, and it is a :e and delight to go, rh is vards. Barnev a great deal of thought attention to his fowls, is a reader of several poultry 1als and is one of the comn- reeders of this sec tion. iesday the county commis- er's met in regular sessionl passed the day approvingI payingfirs. .Th. eet w4s an interesting one and ci rapher's report of it ld be entertaining readin. Ssrs. Looper and Bowe n fur- t(ed considerable amusement -ose present I their arcu- it, as did .mle Noah'' re, with his t,uaint sayigs of .Hi. Craig, with his yard of A de Island Reds, has as pretly. 4 deken as one would care to wi :at. MIr. C. is breeding for bee lity and> is getting results. chicensandeggs are in sos 1and all over the country, in l a receiving orders from Cuba. tin cannot nigh begin to supply ra emand1 for 'thi. breed( of ties ekens. -mil and Iessrs. W.~C. Newton and B. of .Robinson, proprietors of the lo4: > sales stables in Pickens, are the wa i trying to hand(le what the miIl le wants, an-d judging frm pa1h way they are sIpjpng in~ k and disposing of them the ~~ 0 pleasing the buyers of stock for1 this country. MIany mue horses from these ba s e been sold to farme1i~in ~hboring counties. I . E. Brue3 has purchad d from D)r.; J. L. Yalley andI I son bdgin the erection of a re'sidenlce bet ween the Val- and Bowen houses. There several vacant lots in this ed of NUin that would lo .~ te ai un neu:-s (n tnemiv. St. m b)~.Is t a buildiing boom01 to Pi. ken . TIee is not a va- Gil y storeroom1 or dwvellig~g in eo -ns, and no place for the~ b- uiVe if they should1 want to an here to live. Prett y muich; Str ~ame conda ition prevails in rv own in the Countyv. Th ca ['he ~uany friends oif MIrs. liy lark will regret to hear her < ''ath, which occurred at ha homn" of her son-in-law, D. to E't1aye -, on the 30th ult. She .sigen invalid for a year, edi Satur ~dav as er .lrnun'i- toii. Whe' he wsfihu Caryli2a boundthreais Gevernor Pa in his in,? ur :. aa.slnbt or irDeachmnet Thec Amnericar wa 4y K of ti e battleshi Sh asod of kx CCI~ 'as d twrst fintheu cnd'7v~~' ~ t t thpae relation Gbr W~nfrdeathd. fet Loiiaaanoee eme of Cos pyt1tJ colie have the l)est wishes oI t heir many friends. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompson, on the 213d ult, a son, "J. L. 0., jr.," who, we hope. when Father Time calls on us to lay aside the cares and burdens of conducting a country ne(w'aper, may be able to pick up the work on Ti: SENTINEL- JOURNAT and carry it on, and prove to be a power among and a blessing to the people he serves. J. H. G., Jr., and E. G. Mc- Daniel, of Forest City, N. C., ar-i rived in Pickens. Tuesday even- ing, for a few days' visit with thir parents and other relatives t and to be prez:ent at the "'honie- coing" (inner served by their father. J. H. G. McDaniel, on11 Sundav to his children and "randaliildren. There will be went y-four of them present. 1 Dr. J. N. Hallum, with his. vard of 'White Leghorns and Wahite yandoites. .has one of i h p)rettiest sightj' to be seea mvwhere. Dr. Hallum is meet- ig with great success in raising m1 selling these breeds of birds. [ie has the finest strain that nonye can buy and is keeping u hem in all their purity, and is 0 >reedilg for (11ualit v alone. 0 n Pickens county tfir; Jers are not all de (! Theyare.' Vry nuch a and some of'e hem ai ushing their birds's )efore t public eve in every vay th (an. Sonle of them tilrs in the newspa- 1T11androuitry journals and!: elling their stuff. One breeder 'n our town has sold over 820GO worth of eggs from his Y4rd 1nd had orders for over .500'd North, but jut didn't have the oods for his customers. Sonie )f the hors hiy- ' had some :nighty nice priw ing (done (at his ofiuc for their business andl i re flovding the corintry withti iterature relative to the good. )Oints of their respective b)reeds.i \'ame your yard adltus fgr mn your next printing bill. The many friends in Pickens s a'unty, and elsewhere, of Hon. WV. T. Bowen will be sorry to earn that he fell out of the barn oft Wednesday morning and is eriously hurt. Mr. Bowen was r mut doing thle fleding and in amne way m issed his feoting ma fell to the groundl, striking n his head. He is pretty seri- musly hur', and fears are enter- :ained that his back is broken along with the other injuries he eceived1. Medical aid was im- niediately summoned, but as we o to press we have not learned he doctor's diagnosis, It is to e hoped, however, that Mr. P>owen's injuries are not as badC is first reported and that he mayt ;oon be out again.r Pickens now has electric lightsI ;hat arc second to none in the I .onntry. The machinerv has~ di arrived and been placed and ( :he current turned on. Sunday ~ siiht the are lights suread their rilliant and (ffulgent rays over C :iie peaceful little embryo city, Lo the dlelight of the many wvell- s wishers of the Ivy Water, Light &c Power CO. Th residences will be conniected up this week and a regular current turned on. Hurrah for Pickenis' Now let aus all pull1 for waterworks, which is reaIly needed more than lights. F'ire protectionl is what Pickens now in(-d s m ost of ai! things. Thle Southern P'urchasing & Sales Co .. wVi th headquarters in Grexwnvi!!e, is the latest Moun- t iyindustry, the proprie- tsbigMes:;rs. C. O ob an d Tn .I. Tarner. The busi- ny fthe n-zw complany will consi1st of condiucting sales, buy- ing hankrupt and general stocks sp: cial ~cnineial advertising camnpaignis: (irle( t milil connec- t ions, will buyr mill ends through -I mills all over the United States, andl ship (direct to stores through the south for s Ij sales, etc. The Sou r PurThasing &1 Sales Co. will operate through the southern states, and svill employ entirely new methods'iu conducting sales. Mr. Hobbs is in charge of the office f-ork and Mr. Tlurner is field mb.ager and dire -tor of con1ductorsktof sales and .advertising. Thes e enter- pris ng young business en have cement, etc., in fact anything in the house-builders line can be found here, and they will be n a position to furnish you a -omplete house if you will fur- iish the lot. Ed. Hendricks, of Pickens, . 1, is a breeder of Buff Orpin-- :ons.and is a poultry crank right. iis birds are fine ones and are vinners wherever shown. Out )f five birds shown at Pickens ie won 1st and 2d cockerel. 1st md 2d pullet. At Greenville, )ut of four birds shown, he von od cockerel, 1st hen and stand 3d )ullets in very hot competition. ['he birds were taken up out of he yard and exfiibited without my grooming whatever. If y)ou ike the Buff Orpingtoiis, -vu annot do better tha,i purchase 'our sto(k or eggs flol hini, as iis stock is of the Owen strain, he finest bred Orpingtons in ~nerica. o the Pastors and Sunday School Workers of Pickens County. DEAR BRETHREN:-As chair- ian of the County Sunday chool Association, I desire to rge upon you again the appeal f Bro. J. T. Taylor, chairman F the execus.f coninittee, lade rifough the SET L- V<NAL some two i-eeks ago. "here is no time to b lecting your delegates to tfi tate association, which meets ri Orangeburg, Feb. 16-17. I have in my possession 15 en- olhment blanks and certificate ards, which must be signed roperlv and furnished the dele- ate to secure his or her enroll- unit, and free ente.tainment uring the session. In the early spring we hope 'have a great county associa- ion at Pickens. and we are ex- eedingly anxious to send1 from he county at least 15 delegates n attend the state meet ingA. onming back to us filled1 with iformation and the spirit of . S. work. The pastors of the state are rged to attend, and are c'on- idered members, but many of hem cannot pay the expenses f the trip. Let me beg that he church make up a small urse, sendl to their pastor, and equest him to go. It will.be a ood investment for the church. Ie will bring Lack to vou a toek of information that he will :et nowhere else so perfectly. Let any Sunday school that vill send delegates write to me t once for blanks and certifi- ate cards. And let any indi- idual or pastor who will go, let ae know at once, and I will end in name to entertainment omm ittee. The following brethren consti- ute the county executive comn- ait.tee: J. T. Taylor, J. R. Connelly, 2L.Smith, A. G. Pickens, W. V. Aiken, L. E. Prince, J. C. ~arrett, N. D. Taylor, A.lonzo dens. We urge these brethren to (o- perate with us)ja the organiza- ion of associat .ks in their re- pective townshl-s Yours for betfer S. S. work, N. G. BALUINGE, Ch'n Co. Ass'n. Norris. Health ex-~ edingly good and tews exc ngly scarce. P>.rn, on the night of the 24th lt., to Mr. and Mrs, R. E. lowen, a fine boy. D. M. Newton has returnled romi a trip to Vina, Ala., andl eports a good time. He found iis baby very sick, but is b)etter ~t this writing. Winter has just set in. The Jarch winds sure do blow. Rev. Walker filled his regular ippointment on the last fourth unday. This gentleman, is ruly a fine preacher. Misses Ada and Ila Woodlson. wo of Liberty's amiable young adies, visited in Norris last Sat- irday. We wvere glad to have :hemi in our section. Annie Phillips, L. G. Phil- ips' little girl, was bitten by a ~at the other day, hat nothing er ions will result. Joe Powers, of Old Pickensa visited Walter Mauldii nrayv at Norris. iorng. 1To-day (Monday) h< is figuring which is the cheap est-to buy feather beds or feet a wife. Well.we've had an excedingly mild fall and winter until thih spell, and we shouldn't grumble. There was more wheat sown last fall than common, ard if it shouli Snow some it will only be for the better on it. Owing to the pretty weather hi Janiary some farmers began to prepare for another crop. ThaIt's right; an early start is half the battle. We look for a cold, late spring, and when a day comes that a farmer can work he should make use of it. There's always something to do. Cotton has begun to rise. after the poor farmer has sold out. Something in it. however, for the speculator. Blessed is the man who can raise anything and not be forced to sell ol account of dpbt. Jas. Parsons, of Liberty, can do that. He tells the writer that he has sold enough of last year's cotton to pay for his guano and run hin and all his hands this year, and still have 18 or 19 bales lying in his yard. Mr. Parsons says he never allows a hand on his place to go in debt only to him. He ascertains exactly] how much cash a. month it will take to run the family. At the end of each iiiTan ets that family have that much moneyA-. books it -no lien or mortgage. 4he hand leave at any time, Mr.J savs his work will tally with the advancement. If he stays till his cotton is gathered he hauls it to Mr. Parsons' yard, and he (Parsons) allows the market lPicWe for the renter's part. He charges no interest on the nw ner. We have never heard of MIr. Parsons having any trouble with his hands. If other' landlords would 0 o this, would it not h)e b)etter f%tsboth landk,rdi and tenanti' better tenants could( then be had. If both landlord and tenant would work to eac h other's advantage would it not b)e better for both? When a landlord gets a good tenant or a good tenant gets with a good landlord, isn't it best not to make a change? John Williams, of Norris, is building a fine house. Lookout. girls. John says he can't always (10 his own milking. Wiell, "School Girl," I have not been studyin g so much about the Greenville girl asI have about von andl "'Bonnie Blue Eves." The trouble with me is I don't know which to take, von o1 "Bonnie Blue Eves." Of course I will have to wait a few years on "Bonnie Blue Eves," b)ut she will be awfully sweet when I do get her. B. Marietta. A delightful entertainnment was given at the home of Brown Foster last Saturday night. Among those present were the Misses Cairo and Verner Foster, May Lou Inman, Nannie Cow ard and Lillie Epps, and Messrs. Wade Betson, Paul Carpenter. Charlie Foster. Earl Foster and W. C. Gibson, Jr., from Green- ville. Vance Featherston, a tobacco drummoner, passed through here the other day en'route to his home in Pickens cou.nty. J1. M. Gwyn has just returned from Greenville where, while se'ving as a juror, he became ic. W. T. Batson and wife visited at the home of J. M. Gwyn, Farmiers are clearing up the land preparatory to snring plow ing. They expect a good croj year. 31any are going to plant less cotton an d more corn, wheat. jpotatoex, etc. B. Soldter I.iks aocath Plot.* It seteed to J. A. Sto we, a civil wai et ran, of Kemp. Trex.. that a plot ex isedl between a de.-er ate lung troubli and the grave to cause his d1eath. cotracted a stubbar n cold." he writes that developdaneoughi that stuck t< me in spite of al remedies, for years My weight ran down to 130 pounds Then I began to use Dr.; King's New Di'cozery. which restord my healti e( mp-etely. I now wveigl 178 pounds. F< r severe Colds. ob ate Coughi Hem>rrhages, A sthma, and to-. prever Sinia it's unrivale . 50c.~and 1.0: ttle free. Gu anteed by al 0. Wobinsom The price of cotton is advancin care oi our customers than we have business has made us able to carry carried heretofore, and by buying i lower prices. Below we submit a f Men's Shoes No. 220 Heavy Tan Shoe with Cap and Bats Wing at $2 00. "Wachovia" a lighter shoe than the above without cap-just the shoe to wear when you are doing your Spring plowing etc. Every pair sold with a guarantee. Piedmont, light solid Brogan at $1.25- "Bengal Calf " heavy Blucher Shoe with cap easy worth $3-.50 our price $3-.oo. Men's Satin Calf Blucher with or without cap, a dandy for $1.50. Catawba Shoe, made in North Carolina-of solid leather-a neat Sunday Shoe at a $1.50. Sampson Superior Shoes-Hand sewed-made in style for'ser- vice. Can't be beat ( t $3.50. Lot of Lace Window Curtains 5 feet .vide by ii feet long, good values at 1.25, 1-50, i-75 and 2.00 closing them out at 1.25 per pair- 3x6 Window shades at 25C each. A lot of Ladies Purses the 25c kind closing put at 20C. Nunnallys Engineer Overall, a good one at a dol- lar our price 95c Good assortment of work shirts at Soc each 2 for 95C.- Just received lots of bordered Ginghams, Prints, We are still giving Coupons. ( come whether you buy or not. WE At the Old St -As we go to press Uncle Jerre Looper is some better.w "The .Blood is The Life." -FOR IScience has never gone beyond the ~ '\.4~ above simple statement of scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is "bad" or impure it Is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded,~i mind and judgement are 'etean l a,n evil deed "ir 'mpure gh etly traced to the .~ t imp te~ Foul.impureblood cnieainwl owl op ~ Makers idthheworld curing, pimples, blotches eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema,TIEYON C-lP HA tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of impure blood,.e h hwio-h vr In hecure of scrofu]ous swellings, en- larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old FSrDosDESR voaep sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has performed the most marvelous cures. In 1rcaeouotardnr cases of old sores, or openi eating ulcers, brdcohspidsor it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. eeygnlmnt rs Pierce's All-IIealing Salve, which po;s- sesses wonderful healing potency when nto o u used as an application to the sores in con- pie junction with the use of "Golden Medical A Discovery" as a blood cleansing consti- tutional treatment. If your druggist RI-OT Tesnil don't happen to have the "All-Healingmaeoano Salve " in stock, you can easily procure it IPisl by inclosing fifty-four cents in postage ur us tye,hps stamps to Dr. Rt. V. Pierce, 603 Main St., utb&@.wto r e Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep it as vr ad lher-ew well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." @ @ ® ® of Me'andoung gaMens Fhatn You cn't afordEo accptGaCHmed THnAT of unknowseemptheIshowisag-thetwort, for "Golen MediancDiscoery,"ewi"hwish ona having a competetlistrofxngrediditsri uame being tteoted ascothes-priced oso re Dr. Pierce'srPleasntlPellnttordgulat s.nd invigorat:stomach,oliveraoduroprices ~ \, , AR_ RAAN-CATS-ThOsesibea je~~'elry---made ofsigridandlyxacuted Whatevertyles,Ashapes suitabloeouabagin ro abe OWe is dryhe to hatvery.hSpdcyalhafterrLu.gc dYo an't Lokfutfor th etamdcn for "olde MedIcDisoer whic isniial 2 . haicng otlio ngrns J h1ii U~ plai EnL onis,otrpr theth aing atteeteda PcKrrNS.S:.eCn th.av ManDfactiers Plasn Pelletns frieulatees 'and invhorate sToach, Sliead Prowpl.n B. 111Als hadls, rtal, oftD ndlers f CtheFamou ScHL Fan cy h la&el rcptoyrilsee 10 and we are nowbb ever been. The.. a, more complete line n large quantities en :w discriptions a pri Shoes for Mule Skin Shoes r Ladi keep the foot dry and has be beat anywhere at $1-50. No. 936 "Solid as a Rock" stand the rocks and briers at $i.ao "VIRGINIA GIRL" a fine d tip, made on good shape last arid CAROLINA MAID alfine bucher cut, solid leather throug Modern Girl Shoes worth- 2 Carolina Maid, a good pate4) A Complete line of Childrens price irom ioc up.' Calicos, Madras, Du-er A lot of shirting at 5c per yard - When you buy flour buy4e you know you -ire eating -the also sell Ballards. - White Fish, new pack i kts, o50c 8 pounds-Best Green C e t0r. 8 pounds extra good e co Granulated and bran gr. /ome in and see s, - are always glad tyessFine MEN AND YOUNG its and.Overcoats > rofth'e selecon~of his Cloth y us*a xisit and-see-te womie~: have had made by the Best Cohe WANTS TO BE ORIGINALbte :1 loves winners-ind you'll look e of our Superb Rex Designed AitSu LRTICULAR ABoUT THEIR HE collection of. Rea ~\ear asongb swithin the reach >ecomm lgy at little cost- are as low as others; OUR .CLOT iES- E BETTER.- garment for mid-season or for a'ny tin :her cloths. Worsreds and Cheviots and lengths-a light weight Oved ither--water-proof, yet dressy. In fa tLtheatre or other occasions. ishmgs; rens, Olives. every hue that Fashion dc QTHCHILI -FrRlENVIL LE.dS. C. ss BROS, & Co,, L. ADLER BROS.,A LVIFG Co's line of high-grade war IN T HE A FULL LIN EMINC IMPL time to couple onto one foi Car of Ranges came in, W I)Ienty of other stuff besia Pittsburg Perfect Fe 2 > Wire, Plo ws, Hoes, Etc. ZEBE FOR YOU R an (n

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Page 1: The sentinel-journal (Pickens, S.C.).(Pickens, S.C.) 1909-02-04 [p ]. · P>.rn, on the night of the24th lowen,lt., to Mr. and Mrs, R. E. a fine boy. D. M. Newton has returnled romi

.-ui

mber that J. 0. Brock willall kinds of furs, such as

.k. otter, opos-mn, muskrat,, fox. Irin in your furs.

I buy until Apiril 1, 1909.

r fii-st-class- dental worwk Se

Lawrence Roper. O.1it IIP-;s ()VCI Freenuan Co.'s store.

and Persor.l

the Pickensity pouitry cnoks.r. J. L. Bolt was J)",toLer-on, i1oldy, on business.

r. E. B. Webb returned to

:ens, Mondav afternoon,1 a, trip to Atlanta..1). Taylr photographer.be in hi; studi at PiC ens

t Tu'-ay.edav was salesdl but

e n, doing alongIli A gdd many peoplee t wn to pay taxes andn1 0 A)1he basiness.

many friends of H. H.will b? sorryv t- learn that

ite 4--.e Iiis home inThey hope ie may

ver and be up again.t

artridge has as prettychickens in the Silver-

"Nandottcs as one wouldo see anywhere. Troupeoultry (rank right, andhe is off duty all of his! tSpent ii the yard with 1

s. He has fine utilityd villsoon he !e4tingre-

011 thei..-oo , of Pickens, R.

eeding some 'fie Buffth Rocks, and it is a

:e and delight to go,rh is vards. Barneva great deal of thought

attention to his fowls, is areader of several poultry

1als and is one of the comn-reeders of this sec tion.

iesday the county commis-er's met in regular sessionlpassed the day approvingIpayingfirs. .Th. eetw4s an interesting one and

ci rapher's report of itld be entertaining readin.

Ssrs. Looper and Bowen fur-t(ed considerable amusement-ose present I their arcu-it, as did .mle Noah''re, with his t,uaint sayigs

of .Hi. Craig, with his yard ofA de Island Reds, has as pretly.

4 deken as one would care towi :at. MIr. C. is breeding forbee lity and> is getting results.

chicensandeggs are insos 1and all over the country,inl a receiving orders from Cuba.tin cannot nigh begin to supply

ra emand1 for 'thi. breed( ofties ekens.

-miland Iessrs. W.~C. Newton and B.of .Robinson, proprietors of thelo4: > sales stables in Pickens, arethewa i trying to hand(le what themiIl le wants, an-d judging frmpa1h way they are sIpjpng in~

k and disposing of them the~~ 0 pleasing the buyers of stock

for1 this country. MIany muehorses from these ba s

e been sold to farme1i~in~hboring counties.I.E. Brue3 has purchaddfrom D)r.; J. L. Yalley andIIson bdgin the erection of a

re'sidenlce bet ween the Val-and Bowen houses. Thereseveral vacant lots in this

ed of NUin that would lo.~te aiun neu:-s (n tnemiv.

St. m b)~.Is t a buildiing boom01to Pi. ken . TIee is not a va-Gil

y storeroom1 or dwvellig~g ineo -ns, and no place for the~b- uiVe if they should1 want toan here to live. Pretty muich;

Str ~ame conda ition prevails in

rv own in the Countyv.Thca ['he ~uany friends oif MIrs.

liy lark will regret to hearher < ''ath, which occurred at

ha homn" of her son-in-law, D.to E't1aye -, on the 30th ult. She

.sigen invalid for a year,edi Satur~dav as er .lrnun'i-toii. Whe' he wsfihuCaryli2a boundthreaisGevernor Pa

in his in,?ur :. aa.slnbt

or irDeachmnetThec Amnericar wa 4y

K of ti e battleshi Sh asod

of kxCCI~ 'as d twrstfintheucnd'7v~~'~ t t thpae relation

GbrW~nfrdeathd. fet

Loiiaaanoee eme of Cos

pyt1tJ colie have the l)estwishesoI t heir many friends.Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 0.

Thompson, on the 213d ult,a son, "J. L. 0., jr.," who, we

hope. when Father Time callson us to lay aside the cares andburdens of conducting a countryne(w'aper, may be able to pickup the work on Ti: SENTINEL-JOURNAT and carry it on, andprove to be a power among anda blessing to the people he serves.

J. H. G., Jr., and E. G. Mc-Daniel, of Forest City, N. C., ar-irived in Pickens. Tuesday even-

ing, for a few days' visit withthir parents and other relatives

tand to be prez:ent at the "'honie-coing" (inner served by their

father. J. H. G. McDaniel, on11Sundav to his children and"randaliildren. There will bewent y-four of them present. 1

Dr. J. N. Hallum, with his.vard of 'White Leghorns and

Wahiteyandoites. .has one of ih p)rettiest sightj' to be seea

mvwhere. Dr. Hallum is meet-ig with great success in raisingm1 selling these breeds of birds.

[ie has the finest strain thatnonye can buy and is keeping u

hem in all their purity, and is 0

>reedilg for (11ualit v alone. 0n

Pickens county tfir;Jers are not all de (! Theyare.'Vry nuch a and some of'ehem ai ushing their birds's)efore t public eve in everyvay th (an. Sonle of them

tilrsin the newspa-1T11androuitry journals and!:

elling their stuff. One breeder'n our town has sold over 820GOworth of eggs from his Y4rd1nd had orders for over .500'dNorth, but jut didn't have the

oodsforhis customers. Sonie)f the hors hiy-' had some:nighty nice priw ing (done (athis ofiuc fortheirbusiness andl ire flovding the corintry withtiiterature relative to the good.)Oints of their respective b)reeds.i\'ame your yard adltus fgr

mn your next printing bill.

The many friends in Pickenss

a'unty, and elsewhere, of Hon.WV. T. Bowen will be sorry toearn that he fell out of the barnoft Wednesday morning and iseriously hurt. Mr. Bowen was rmut doing thle fleding and inamne way m issed his feotingma fell to the groundl, strikingn his head. He is pretty seri-musly hur', and fears are enter-:ained that his back is brokenalong with the other injuries heeceived1. Medical aid was im-niediately summoned, but as weo to press we have not learnedhe doctor's diagnosis, It is toe hoped, however, that Mr.

P>owen's injuries are not as badC

is first reported and that he mayt;oon be out again.r

Pickens now has electric lightsI;hat arc second to none in the I.onntry. The machinerv has~

di arrived and been placed and (

:he current turned on. Sunday~siiht the are lights suread theirrilliant and (ffulgent rays over C

:iie peaceful little embryo city,

Lo the dlelight of the many wvell- s

wishers of the Ivy Water, Light

&c Power CO. Th residences

will be conniected up this week

and a regular current turned on.

Hurrah for Pickenis' Now let

aus all pull1 for waterworks,

which is reaIly needed more

than lights. F'ire protectionl is

what Pickens now in(-d s m ostof ai! things.

Thle Southern P'urchasing &Sales Co .. wVi th headquarters inGrexwnvi!!e, is the latest Moun-

tiyindustry, the proprie-tsbigMes:;rs. C. O oban d Tn .I. Tarner. The busi-

nyfthe n-zw complany willconsi1st of condiucting sales, buy-ing hankrupt and general stockssp: cial ~cnineial advertisingcamnpaignis: (irle( t milil connec-t ions, will buyr mill ends through -Imills all over the United States,andl ship (direct to stores throughthe south for s Ij sales, etc.The Sou r PurThasing &1Sales Co. will operate throughthe southern states, and svillemploy entirely new methods'iuconducting sales. Mr. Hobbs isin charge of the office f-ork andMr. Tlurner is field mb.ager anddire -tor of con1ductorsktof salesand .advertising. Thes e enter-pris ng young business en have

cement, etc., in fact anythingin the house-builders line canbe found here, and they will ben a position to furnish you a

-omplete house if you will fur-iish the lot.

Ed. Hendricks, of Pickens,.1, is a breeder of Buff Orpin--

:ons.and is a poultry crank right.iis birds are fine ones and are

vinners wherever shown. Out)f five birds shown at Pickensie won 1st and 2d cockerel. 1stmd 2d pullet. At Greenville,)ut of four birds shown, he vonod cockerel, 1st hen and stand 3d)ullets in very hot competition.['he birds were taken up out ofhe yard and exfiibited withoutmy grooming whatever. If y)ouike the Buff Orpingtoiis, -vu

annot do better tha,i purchase'our sto(k or eggs flol hini, as

iis stock is of the Owen strain,he finest bred Orpingtons in~nerica.

o the Pastors and Sunday SchoolWorkers of Pickens County.

DEAR BRETHREN:-As chair-ian of the County Sundaychool Association, I desire torge upon you again the appealf Bro. J. T. Taylor, chairmanF the execus.f coninittee,lade rifough the SET L-

V<NAL some two i-eeks ago."here is no time to blecting your delegates to tfitate association, which meetsri Orangeburg, Feb. 16-17.I have in my possession 15 en-olhment blanks and certificateards, which must be signedroperlv and furnished the dele-ate to secure his or her enroll-unit, and free ente.tainmenturing the session.In the early spring we hope'have a great county associa-

ion at Pickens. and we are ex-eedingly anxious to send1 fromhe county at least 15 delegatesn attend the state meet ingA.onming back to us filled1 withiformation and the spirit of. S. work.The pastors of the state arerged to attend, and are c'on-idered members, but many ofhem cannot pay the expensesf the trip. Let me beg thathe church make up a smallurse, sendl to their pastor, andequest him to go. It will.be aood investment for the church.Ie will bring Lack to vou a

toek of information that he will:et nowhere else so perfectly.Let any Sunday school that

vill send delegates write to met once for blanks and certifi-ate cards. And let any indi-idual or pastor who will go, letae know at once, and I willend in name to entertainmentomm ittee.The following brethren consti-ute the county executive comn-ait.tee:J. T. Taylor, J. R. Connelly,2L.Smith, A. G. Pickens, W.

V. Aiken, L. E. Prince, J. C.~arrett, N. D. Taylor, A.lonzodens.We urge these brethren to (o-perate with us)ja the organiza-ion of associat .ks in their re-

pective townshl-sYours for betfer S. S. work,

N. G. BALUINGE,Ch'n Co. Ass'n.

Norris.Health ex-~edingly good andtews exc ngly scarce.

P>.rn, on the night of the 24thlt., to Mr. and Mrs, R. E.lowen, a fine boy.D. M. Newton has returnledromi a trip to Vina, Ala., andleports a good time. He foundiis baby very sick, but is b)etter~t this writing.Winter has just set in. TheJarch winds sure do blow.Rev. Walker filled his regularippointment on the last fourthunday. This gentleman, isruly a fine preacher.Misses Ada and Ila Woodlson.wo of Liberty's amiable youngadies, visited in Norris last Sat-irday. We wvere glad to have:hemi in our section.

Annie Phillips, L. G. Phil-ips' little girl, was bitten by a

~at the other day, hat nothinger ions will result.Joe Powers, of Old Pickensa

visited Walter Mauldiinrayv at Norris.

iorng. 1To-day (Monday) h<is figuring which is the cheapest-to buy feather beds or feeta wife.Well.we've had an excedingly

mild fall and winter until thihspell, and we shouldn't grumble.There was more wheat sown

last fall than common, ard if itshouli Snow some it will onlybe for the better on it.

Owing to the pretty weatherhi Janiary some farmers beganto prepare for another crop.ThaIt's right; an early start ishalf the battle. We look for a

cold, late spring, and when a

day comes that a farmer can

work he should make use of it.There's always something to do.

Cotton has begun to rise. afterthe poor farmer has sold out.Something in it. however, forthe speculator.

Blessed is the man who can

raise anything and not be forcedto sell ol account of dpbt. Jas.Parsons, of Liberty, can do that.He tells the writer that he hassold enough of last year's cottonto pay for his guano and run

hin and all his hands this year,and still have 18 or 19 bales lyingin his yard. Mr. Parsons sayshe never allows a hand on hisplace to go in debt only to him.He ascertains exactly]how muchcash a. month it will take to runthe family. At the end of eachiiiTan ets that family havethat much moneyA-. books it-no lien or mortgage. 4hehand leave at any time, Mr.Jsavs his work will tally withthe advancement. If he staystill his cotton is gathered hehauls it to Mr. Parsons' yard,and he (Parsons) allows themarket lPicWe for the renter'spart. He charges no interest on

the nw ner. We have neverheard of MIr. Parsons havingany trouble with his hands. Ifother' landlords would0o this,would it not h)e b)etter f%tsbothlandk,rdi and tenanti' bettertenants could( then be had. Ifboth landlord and tenant wouldwork to eac h other's advantagewould it not b)e better for both?When a landlord gets a goodtenant or a good tenant getswith a good landlord, isn't itbest not to make a change?John Williams, of Norris, is

building a fine house.

Lookout. girls. John says hecan't always (10 hisown milking.

Wiell, "School Girl," I havenot been studying so muchabout the Greenville girl asIhave about von andl "'BonnieBlue Eves." The trouble withme is I don't know which totake, von o1 "Bonnie BlueEves." Of course I will haveto wait a few years on "BonnieBlue Eves," b)ut she will beawfully sweet when I do gether. B.

Marietta.A delightful entertainnment

was given at the home of BrownFoster last Saturday night.Among those present were theMisses Cairo and Verner Foster,May Lou Inman, Nannie Coward and Lillie Epps, and Messrs.Wade Betson, Paul Carpenter.Charlie Foster. Earl Foster andW. C. Gibson, Jr., from Green-ville.

Vance Featherston, a tobaccodrummoner, passed through herethe other day en'route to hishome in Pickens cou.nty.

J1. M. Gwyn has just returnedfrom Greenville where, whilese'ving as a juror, he becameic.

W. T. Batson and wife visitedat the home of J. M. Gwyn,

Farmiers are clearing up theland preparatory to snring plowing. They expect a good crojyear. 31any are going to plantless cotton and more corn, wheat.jpotatoex, etc. B.

Soldter I.iks aocath Plot.*

It seteed to J. A. Sto we, a civil waiet ran, of Kemp. Trex.. that a plot exisedl between a de.-er ate lung troubliand the grave to cause his d1eath.cotracted a stubbarn cold." he writesthat developdaneoughi that stuck t<me in spite of al remedies, for yearsMy weight ran down to 130 poundsThen I began to use Dr.; King's NewDi'cozery. which restord my healtie( mp-etely. I now wveigl 178 pounds.F< r severe Colds. ob ate CoughiHem>rrhages, Asthma, and to-. prever

Sinia it's unrivale . 50c.~and 1.0:ttle free. Gu anteed by al

0. Wobinsom

The price of cotton is advancincare oi our customers than we havebusiness has made us able to carrycarried heretofore, and by buying ilower prices. Below we submit a f

Men's ShoesNo. 220 Heavy Tan Shoe with Cap and Bats

Wing at $2 00. "Wachovia" a lighter shoe than theabove without cap-just the shoe to wear when youare doing your Spring plowing etc. Every pair soldwith a guarantee. Piedmont, light solid Brogan at$1.25- "Bengal Calf " heavy Blucher Shoe with capeasy worth $3-.50 our price $3-.oo. Men's Satin CalfBlucher with or without cap, a dandy for $1.50.

Catawba Shoe, made in North Carolina-of solidleather-a neat Sunday Shoe at a $1.50. SampsonSuperior Shoes-Hand sewed-made in style for'ser-vice. Can't be beat ( t $3.50.

Lot of Lace Window Curtains 5 feet .vide by iifeet long, good values at 1.25, 1-50, i-75 and 2.00closing them out at 1.25 per pair- 3x6 Window shadesat 25C each.

A lot of Ladies Purses the 25c kind closing putat 20C.

Nunnallys Engineer Overall, a good one at a dol-lar our price 95c Good assortment of work shirts atSoc each 2 for 95C.-

Just received lots of bordered Ginghams, Prints,

We are still giving Coupons. (

come whether you buy or not. WE

At the Old St-As we go to press Uncle

Jerre Looper is some better.w

"The .Blood is The Life." -FORIScience has never gone beyond the ~ '\.4~above simple statement of scripture. Butit has illuminated that statement andgiven it a meaning ever broadening withthe increasing breadth of knowledge.When the blood is "bad" or impure itIs not alone the body which suffersthrough disease. The brain is alsoclouded,~i mind and judgement are'etean l a,n evil deed "ir 'mpure

gh etly traced to the .~ timp te~ Foul.impureblood cnieainwl owl op

~ Makers idthheworldcuring, pimples, blotches eruptions andother cutaneous affections, as eczema,TIEYONC-lP HAtetter, or salt-rheum, hives and othermanifestations of impure blood,.e h hwio-h vr

In hecure of scrofu]ous swellings, en-larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old FSrDosDESR voaepsores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "hasperformed the most marvelous cures. In 1rcaeouotardnrcases of old sores, or openi eating ulcers, brdcohspidsorit is well to apply to the open sores Dr. eeygnlmntrsPierce's All-IIealing Salve, which po;s-sesses wonderful healing potency when nto o uused as an application to the sores in con- piejunction with the use of "Golden Medical ADiscovery" as a blood cleansing consti-tutional treatment. If your druggist RI-OT Tesnildon't happen to have the "All-HealingmaeoanoSalve" in stock, you can easily procure it IPislby inclosing fifty-four cents in postage ur us tye,hpsstamps to Dr. Rt. V. Pierce, 603 Main St., utb&@.wtor eBuffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you byreturn post. Most druggists keep it as vr ad lher-ewwell as the "Golden Medical Discovery."

@ @® ® ofMe'andounggaMens FhatnYou cn'tafordEoaccptGaCHmed THnATof unknowseemptheIshowisag-thetwort,for "GolenMediancDiscoery,"ewi"hwish ona

having a competetlistrofxngrediditsriuame being tteoted ascothes-priced oso re

Dr. Pierce'srPleasntlPellnttordgulats.nd invigorat:stomach,oliveraoduroprices

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RAAN-CATS-ThOsesibea

je~~'elry---made ofsigridandlyxacutedWhatevertyles,Ashapes

suitabloeouabagin ro abeOWe is dryhe

to hatvery.hSpdcyalhafterrLu.gcdYo an't Lokfutfor thetamdcn

for"olde MedIcDisoer whic isniial 2 .

haicng otlio ngrns J h1ii U~plaiEnL onis,otrpr thethaing atteetedaPcKrrNS.S:.eCnth.av

ManDfactiers Plasn Pelletns frieulatees'and invhoratesToach,SlieadProwpl.n B.

111Alshadls,rtal, oftD ndlers f CtheFamou ScHL

Fan cyh la&elrcptoyrilsee

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and we are nowbbever been. The..

a, more complete linen large quantities en:w discriptions a pri

Shoes forMule Skin Shoes r Ladi

keep the foot dry and hasbe beat anywhere at $1-50.

No. 936 "Solid as a Rock"stand the rocks and briers at $i.ao

"VIRGINIA GIRL" a fine dtip, made on good shape last arid

CAROLINA MAID alfinebucher cut, solid leather throug

Modern Girl Shoes worth- 2

Carolina Maid, a good pate4)A Complete line of Childrens

price irom ioc up.'Calicos, Madras, Du-er

A lot of shirting at 5c per yard -

When you buy flour buy4eyou know you -ire eating -thealso sell Ballards. -

White Fish, new pack i kts, o50c8 pounds-Best Green C e t0r.8 pounds extra good e coGranulated and bran gr.

/ome in and see s, -

are always glad

tyessFineMEN AND YOUNGits and.Overcoats >

rofth'e selecon~of his Clothy us*a xisit and-see-te womie~:have had made by the Best Cohe

WANTS TO BE ORIGINALbte:1 loves winners-ind you'll look eof our Superb Rex Designed AitSuLRTICULAR ABoUT THEIR HEcollection of. Rea ~\ear

asongb swithin the reach>ecommlgy at little cost-are as low as others; OUR .CLOT iES-E BETTER.-garment for mid-season or for a'ny tin:her cloths. Worsreds and Cheviotsand lengths-a light weight Ovedither--water-proof, yet dressy. In fatLtheatre or other occasions.

ishmgs; rens, Olives.every hue that Fashion dc

QTHCHILI-FrRlENVILLE.dS. C.

ss BROS, & Co,, L. ADLER BROS.,ALVIFG Co's line of high-grade war

IN THEA FULL LIN

EMINC IMPLtime to couple onto one foi

Car of Ranges came in, W

I)Ienty of other stuff besiaPittsburg Perfect Fe 2

> Wire, Plo ws, Hoes, Etc.

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