N J .4 1)4 THE SENTINEL=JOURNA._ Eutored April 23, 1903 at Pickeus, S. C., as second clams matter, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. VOL XXXVI PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, NOVE1BER 17, 1906. A NEWSY BUDC FRO After a Long -ilenc HAS HAD TROUBLE OF HIS OWN. SA CA'1i(7H EI i'Cl)'I1" IAI1'1 o Igures - lr t Ii -' M IstI' I rI thu :911uup F romt thts. G:ot "''alta", I'laet l t ,elmee" th ' litl sr 1 t.'"1, .\tf I !..4 n J:'. in ry. A fter a tilV11r lt It;l "l-nlsh r i fll C t(Ile"1 will etndeavor tt lEt thl manyt11P readtl'rs (if' IIi ."tti1 -d o r il(-arll fromt ibits siI}' of thlt Cl 1i 1' agalii. Tlhe ("dlit r:w, "O l lOm itol , t !i. "devil" andill( theII( read0'rst (,f Ih)f )a1."r '':ll ('xctl'i (,ur silenc)1e when?1 Ve narratit' ouI troithhl A. You kinow it i% WI t(tlo, and w have loien :ltigllt frt ltl till i(tt'alte that tere is to ie a gmnoral restr. rection day, a da.v when the riahli eous shall be separated from the ungodly. it is not written exactly at what time such shall take place, nor how often consequently it has always seemed t-) us like it was from October 15th to December 30th, of each year. During such time the collector is going to and fro seeking whom he may devour. "Many are called but few chosen;" hence that is why we have not bFen in the ring. Like eyerybody else we have had our share of trouble and we had no time to leave the "mourner's bench." But as we have received an amnesty we will by the grace of trouble endea vor to do better in the future toward contributing news to this paper. There is no news of interest at present to narrate except a little phenomena that took place some. thing like a month or so ago. As wil! be remembered it rained a good" deal a'out that time ago, so much so, until the water streams were swollen and Twelve Mi le'riv er was no exception to the rule. One evening while this stream was' at its best and various looking freaks of nature were set n to come float. ing down the river this scribe was sitting at his place of business en joying thi scenery when all at once a horse drawing a buggy co. taining two occupants was seen1 to rise over the top of the hill directly between us and the river. Realiz * ing that this was something very unusual we lost no time in ascer taining the situation for we fear'ed that it was a reek of natumre called "'ghosts'' or a sea animal dIrifted ashore. Tlhe nearer it came on up toward us the wvorse we felt untilI the little "boat" stopped at our place of hujsiness andl we found its occuplan)ts to be M ir. C. V, F'owles, better known as "Uncle Zeke,"and Mr. Ed. Gillespie, the latter fromi Brevard, N. U. After a few wvords of "clever'ness" were exchanged we manalged1 to get over our scare andc took charge of the "'crit ter" dlrawv ing the "boat" and assigne~d UlJe Zeke and his paritner tc a place of rest and( r'ocujpration. UlJe rZoke has been nmongst us ever since and we finid him to be cluite a c>'ngoemal coimpan ion and ready at all times to help cast the "luOs'' away. We are sorry to know that he is soon to take his leave but his -absence will ho relaiced with his pen. We are told that he is son to connect himself again with the Sentinel..Journal. We take it for g ran ton~ that he will put on another c,ontest or something similar to-get up an interest. Here is inck to you, UncleC Zeke. lie also knows how to use the paint brush as-Woll ET VI CATEECHEE. "B" Writes Again as the pen. He Ih.S just finished ii tig the residefI, of Mr. T. J1. Nrris, at. this pIae. andt also the Slioi 1 u is , an is now in ;,,e'" it) t:itltillg the i(esb,l';ef- of llr. W i! aI di'x. ; r". c. \v '. iel. I . \ id, r-ot. is Iw up1ht " 1fii , I ' I t h ! d-i atL .ntl hlil\'lv Ie, I li e b I fuf it f tie oung Ih'. I e l-cat c t gin osial i t iat lO )i . 1 11 11' \l l; i , ; li l ( l . I. } I , ,eI" gecir :ti l' 1 wi. 11IIi i \ i to to' t i I -I' I: t I 'I It r:Ws I I I I ti 1 e dtcii d:n s ah1+IIIora :ll 1i 'e I tt Itlt ubti e s pecubItor is li ladli mtl a i hr e tn lk's Itherwise. Lvething "hf gmiogh up1y and 1L'ttln going; dI',wn. Isll't it ~nouigh to mllkL( at p)er'i;er ou s, If' tul, devil don'*t use mlor) brhnstone and fire On the sileulator than hie does on a poor man we'l shall 1chatrgo him wit, dishone.sty. The cori ci up is very good ex cept the retton corn. Woe be ilnto hiin that buys corn in the shuck this time. I would want 100 lbs. to the bushel and the ''pea" to fly ui) at that. The men that feeds fodder next year will have to have a wind mill to get the (dust out of his horse's lungs. WWell, as Christmas is coming on amd every child is looking forward For Santa Claus to put something IX years ag< 'S opened ou Pickens cc of a Revolution in tl county. Year by y this year the increas tations; so great has been compelled to a spa~ce to make roon Dry Goods, Clothini wvare, Stoves, Farm B3uggies, 1Furo iturec, LEADERS HE GAME LAWS OF THE STATE I s P( blelcd for infornatuiln of All Concerned. The South Carolina game law is as ollows: "It shall not. be lawful for liv person ll t.his sttte. be\twee1 he first. day of March and th4) 15tih ay of NOveme)(!r except ill tho ounlies of B1onlu(ort, Barn"ell, 'harles8tnn,'13Orkcel(;y, A ikuin, (c.o. e x. Leington, Fairf('i1d, (eorge. mvwn, Saluda and Cha-iredonl, :herein the tim s(ohall 41 b4 t\wieen h1: \i of A' r1'il :and' 1 the iirct. :ly of N v m r,inl a11Ny y('tr hlere-' It(er, to cartchI, kill (,r injurle(, or tO mru llt ith -Ich inte t an\ fwi'i nrk1< :', plart rida(', quadtl, w\'m,t'(hk. 11( 11;' 1tll l ' ( tlli.'r I111 ' i i t, ('r v(\ tllitw w itlinl Ii\'- \'."tr'S I',I 1 bi h 1, I;)U ;, t( S ll, ( i r ir - 0e fi s(l', shipIj) ii' (xpOr fo ri h 1ty (1f i he 1)i(1S .tined I. lii l si 1()t:: aM id ;) , li i"I":,' lli 'O (It lu 11 ll: til >(b d(l m'd'ut( iltyI ('f a1 miiel-,unan<1 r :nd( uponll c-oni l oa1i. tIh1 ..l' sha ll (. find n(ot more ihaln $:0 or be' itin )is(neSd n t moi)ie t.1a11n : d I'r,videl, 1111 noth)in;g inl tis aCt ;1hall prevent t.h(' Impor) tatt.ion for lal) of any of saidi birds. It shal Je unlawful for 11113 n ident it any time to catch, kill or injure; t,any wild turkey, partridge, luallI, woodcock or other game nentioned in subdivision one, ux ,pt on lands owne( or leased by uc'hnon-resident, without having aken out a license to do so in the ounty in which said license shall )e issued by the clerk of the court, rood for one year, upon the pay nent of a license fee of $25. All iscos and fines collected under ,his act shall be turned over to the ;ame warden of the county for tie inforcement of the game 1aw.' LIS THE HE BIC Millinery Opening, E On the above date w H ats ( and ress Goods. "3 D)epartment all the latest 10 owas good material wvillI athe ladies to0 attend ou r yuall th aetnovelties ni &c. an wil hvemany bz broideries to offer you. s' Wdnes aiand Thursday, Did you know that \V HOPE t THE FOR, SICK. MRS. HENRIETTA MARSH A VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE. Mrs. Henrietta A. S. 'Nlarsh, 769 V. 16th Nt., Its Anllgeles, Cal., 'residenlt Wom11an's Benevolent Ass'n, writes: "I suffered with Ia grippe for seven weeks, and nothing I could do or take helped me until I tried Peruna. "I felt at once that I had at last secured the right medicine and I kept steadily improving. wit hin three weeks I was fully restored, and I am glad that I gave that truly great remedy a trial. I will never be without it. again." In a letter dated August 31, 11*1, Mrs. Marsh says: "I have never yet hoard the efficacy of Peruna questioned. We still use it. I traveled through Ken tucky and Tennessee three years ago, where I found Peruna doing its good work. Much of it is being used here also."-Ilonrietta A. S. Marsh. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. WATCH W0. STOIU dnesday and Thursday, le 1oo :h and 11th. will display our Pattern the 'oui will find in our Millinery D)i tyies in I lats and1 prices as abl ermit. We cordlially i nvite 1I(0 openlig. WVe will show 70 1 Dress Goods, Tr imiings, sa .rgains in Laces and( Em. October i oth and i i . Plo agons, Bugglies and ilar IF you think all ready-made Cloths are alike, you hiaven't seen our Schloss cloth ,:s. The way they look is one dlifference and a big one. Ex tra good styling and tailoring is resplonsil)le for that and the materials are as good as the tailoring. Just dre)p your p>re judice. ag;Inst '"Ready Made" lont, (nMI"g1 to tr\ On a SChlos; Suit. "nmi"lI IInd it. far I)etter than tlh( a\e rag< (01u1 t-tail Dr's VI. W\, h.la ve a ll the'_1; lt- t ;1i\l(::. Suits $ . Eindel Reduced Rates via ( Carolina TO AU(; UW.1G, (,A .-Account (eorgi ]i1(i. Round trip rate, including c Cisas i"are. plus 75 centH. Tickets sive, with final return limit Novemt '1'O AUOUSTA, (,A.-Accout Home ( 1911(. Round trip rate, One i"irHt, ( October 27, 28, 29, with flina return TO CH ARLESTON, S. C.-Account. C tri, rnte, One First ( 'las Fare plus 9 inclusive, with final return limit N TO JACKSONVILLE, FLA.-Acconu trip rate, One First Class Fare plust 7,9, with final return limit b'ovemt RD AT s has advanced from 5 to 2a ked ahead and until Christm: -gies at the same old price. W'heat sowing time will soor heavy rains your lands shoui e Plow. A fresh car of the ( Disc just received, both ti ore you sow your wvheat come our "'Superior"' Grain and Fe (a you time and mloney. Our stock's in all dlepartment pjlete than they have ever bee yed extra sales forces so you ~ our motto Is, " Unider lBuy, U PROW come SCHLO Finie othesMakers ,. 10to$30. -' 120 South Main steert, . harleston & Weste -Carolina Air, October 29-NoMnber 3 10 admission to Fair Grounds, $3Fis on ae October 27 to November ip"lu er ee1v,l1906.,.C Roming W e iek, October 29 "Nov 2, ' nlass Fare; plsi r 25 conta. T o s limit November 15, 1900.. :' ' ala Week. November 5-12. 1900, on 4 2) ents. Tickets on sale Nov: to oveniber 12, 1906. t Carnival, November 5-10, 1906,' .,ttotua ,; f 25 cents. Tickets on sale Novenibdt 4 er 11. 1906. ' " *I,, r JrI per cent., but we is we will sell you....w be here and after Id be turnedl with a hjattanooga Rovers-.. vo and( three horse. in andt let us show rtilizer D)rills, it will a are larger and more I n and1 we have . em ill not have to wait, nider Sell."' - --e-7 ELNS1 .C ? SENSATIONAL, SH OOTING T Domestic Afrirs, Not PoliticM. Was tto tasu of the Traiged). I Frederick Sc.hafrhauser, cival on ;inoe(r of the hurecau of water of f Phila-.elphia, was shot and proh a ihly fatally wounded while a w< rk t on the seventh floor of the city hall ( by Frederick IHornherger, a fire- ' itttti at one of the city pumiping At11tolls. The slh(it1ing was i(tisatio,al I 11(1 it first hel it e l to -i.ve beent I I'o re ult (f' po iti es, mi l ,u er it t. vit l lt ( that it. was the oltttrtf,Iea ; I >f do s tie h i t ii iir.. l a ehnt1haufe t ho pat yar hadll l t en m --h .11 ito ; t b e ly , trin- t -ialy as t star it., ci ';11 i rn Ip11H''e"Idiiga ugunt,i John"ii % W . [l ill, t" r1,: r headtt ..f the butr1 au , >f li!tration. -orintrgr >(id flw imlie pthaertt yed bttait,r for pioc rtin titll with hii witt. and tcat her rl a-' I t ions w:tr him reslted in h r death r.c"Ptoky tfom ise i f. t in its stckig Jim ilorn thoght he w;uld not wait until Santa had t.oo many to wait on, So iast Sun-1 day about 1:0, p. ll., Jaes ade I appleation to Santa for his prsent akying t the same time he prefer red not to wait for procrastination was dangerous in case the old wo- 1 man int erfered. J. Alonzo Brown, N. P., took the same view of the e situation and in a few minutes Mr. James Pilgrim had for a lifetime present Miss Artie Eades. The happy young couple have the co gratulations of many friends. Wake up young people, Christ-I bn as is coming and we are ready to e p yo out of "single blessedness to donble cussedness." B. -EXCEL >, the 4th day of October, a unty,nths wasceries begni 1emc aniebsns fPce a u uITN-B ices IN hasbee Pf r IonorSxp