H E SENTEL-J0UR . 1 ) ered April 28, 1903 at Pickens, S. 0., as second class matter, under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. VOL. XXXVI PICKENS, SOUTh CAROLINA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,- 1906. NEWS FROM EASLEY. Items From This Thriving Town and Commuunity. Personals and Other Matters. Ealoy. S. U., Dec. 4--This morninE as the Pickens train was making th return.trir to Pickens.Mr. James Dal tIdest of the two sons of Sonator B3. R. Till man, lef't his hom'' iIear >ur towni a wveek or mlore age ftor he new State of' OlIahio,' whire, o far as wve can learn, I.. aitl his amiily will m ake thir homett. Mrs. he* f t'nhily of' S('len *' fTLua. andIl homa. We understand, too. the Henry C. Tillman, who lives i Greenwood and has lately married will also move to Oklahoma." The above cannot be eustained though it hag bon known tha Senator 'I i mlr had interests tI tne new Stu tt of Oklohona. Charges Against Payne. New York, Nov. 2S.--Charges. tha Louis F. Payne, when state superin. tenident of insturanee demanded $100, 000 fromn the llutual Reserve 141fe in Surance rcompan.y under threat o showing that the coinpan.V was in. solvent, and that Pret,d-ent F reder. iclk A . [itrn!:ant had saidi that he had paid 'lr. 1'ayn $10,000 were nadf by Aasistai )istrict Attorney NotI in the trial of Ii. 1. Burnham, Jr. Found Dead in Lumber Yard. New Orleais. Nov. -.---''he drha body of a nuIn hI)liecvd to bc' Jatlea ivenport , of Cincinnati ..., wa fa;itnd in a litnuber yard here. l'apers and an acident it uralnce policy found on the body bore tlhe iame of "James havenport, Cincinnati, O." Thu cor oner 'rendered a verdict declaring ap oplexy to be the cause of death. Robbed and Left To Roast. Steubenville, O. , Nov. 28.--id ward Coulter, a. teamster, was at tacked on the West Virginia side o the Ohio river by tramps, who tool his money, stripped him of his cloth ing and left him :inconscms will his body lying across the still burnini coals of a fire. He revive4 suffi clentlyto roll away from the fire, an gave a description of his assailants who have not yet been apprehended Coulter cannot recover. Daughter Kills Mother and Self. Upper Sandusky, O. , Nov. 28. Coronetr Stu.t, has. rendered a verdic that the death of Mrs. Henry iar man and her daughter, Mary, wa's case of niurder and suicide. He sayt the daughter cililed her mother anc herself' with -morphine. It was at flro believed that the two women hadl beer m%phyxiated by escaping gas in theit home. Birmingham Loses $60,000 ley Fire. Birmiugham, Ala. , Nov. 28.-Fire in Morris avenue totally destroyed the buildin;; occupied by Bell & M'y ers and Do)uglai Bros., prodrtce tmer chailtA, entailing a lose of. about S$60,00. Caputin Teeter, of a lo cal hose compatry, fell tkrouigh an elevator shaft and awut.aie d'ous internal injuries. Germany Owes $950,000,000. 34rlin , Nov. 28.-A nnenorandniu submitted to the Reichstag Tuesday deakag w'it leg1elttion concoraung public ians si 1675, shows that the imperial debt- amoun'ted to WO, 000,000 Oct. 1, 1906, and that morl ..h "n half that sum was speat on thu avm.y and navy. A Most Valuable Agent, ''The glycerinef emptloyetd ini Dr. Pierce's medielntes greatly (nnc tes the mtedichtial p)roporties which it extracts from ntative mediinal roots tand( holds in soltiona much batter thatn alcohol would. It ab-o posssses medicinal properties of its own, being a valulable demutleentt, nutrItive, antisaptic and antifermenit. It adds great.ly to the efficacy ocf the Bilack Cherry bark. Blloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Quteen's rotot, contaiined in "Golden Medical Discovery " in sutbdtning chrouie, or Ilingering coughts, bronchialI, throat and lung affectoons, for all of whtich tthesO agents are recotmmended by stand ard medical authorities. In all cases where there is a wasting away of flesh, losst of a ppet.ite, wit,h weak stomach, as in the early stages of cont sumoption, there can he tno doub t that gI y cerlino acts as a valuiable ntutrit,ive and( aIds the Gloideni Seal root Stonn root, Queen's root and( iack Ciuerryvbark in promnoti ng digestion andio bil d ing up the fkesh and strength, conlttroll ing the coutgh and( britnginag abhout, a heallthy contdition of the whole syst,em, Of course, It must niot ho ex pected to work miracles. It. w ill ntot eutre com,umpi jtiont ex,cepJt it its earl ier stag.es. It, will (cu14~revr severe, iibsti nat4. hang-ott, chironie Icouitg hs, bro nch IalI an tlairyngt.ea Itt4 itru les, andi 'I chon ic sor'o thrt wittt.h boti rseness. I int cte coutghis t,.sn tsoeffect lie. It. is itn t.he I lingerinzg ha ntt-ont otughts, or t hose of lontg st audfing, luntgs, tha;t it hais perftormedu. its most5 nti \li.d. (oIllue.e (htcengo. says~ of gly Iianufa3 l3 t a prod:, s;3 Ib p een i..n 'CRUTCHFIELD ON TRIAL1' FOR SHOOTING WIFE Much Time Was Spent In St.. curing Jury. WIFE MAY APPEAR IN COUR1* Dr. James N. Ellis Was the First Witness Called-Gun and Cartridges Used in the Gun Are Exhibited In Court. t' Atlanta, Nov-. 2S.--.. H1. Crattch. field, the iiachiniery aigent, was plac- ;' i cd on trial in .he s.up or con rtrt , tcJi e crii tinal di vi'.'. n,.1 .tidge linan p,res.d ing. \\'dunesda lilurniuig. Ti'h( (.iargte agai-n-si hint is -b;>ctig his wife, \irs. - Sallie ('rt( hifi"ld., with intent .( kill.' Alucl lotne was spent in sch eting the jury. The reinnants of . veral .)aIei's were usetd to cht/osc t;:c jury from, cisidrrablo difliculty be;.g ex peri(Iec 1. 1>r. Jlamies N. EllIs, who atit nded i\lrs. ('rutchlidd, in ier illness, was the lirsl witness. Th'll.( gtn us.ed1 by ('rutchfilii when he shot his wife apld the cartridges wve (xiitiled in cl)tult. Alrs. Hattie Barrett, who t0.-:lt ahout C rut child's alleged thrcaI l,a in the court room. It was stated 'that an effort n .ild be made to have Mlrs. Crutchil1d 1 brough, into court if she were ;. ic ally strong enough. Reiitwn It. Arnold, V. A. l.atch I elor and .1. E. AlcClelland rept. :ent Crutehiield. Threatened to Kill Rockefeller. New Yo4k, Nov. 28.-Vhar:ed ' with threaetning to kill John D. lk et'eller unless he paid her a million dollars, Mrs. Rose Delinax I( a-:ols Ianditeld, 40 years of age, was ar rested in front of the ofllces of the Gtrardianl 'Trus-t company in U(,,:or Broaidway. The arrest was mia(i(" on a walrrantt tssu'c. by a police malt,is traI(e. At. the di:t-rIet attorney'> of ice M.rs. Ilandfield said tinit her hushau(l had Ieen iiin the oif Iusiiess but that he had been ruind b.t :h Stanlaii Oil colrpany. Alrs. Irla.d tetl is charged with having forced herself into the office of Mr. ? :e feller's secrotary las Pi 'rlday anl '[e CIrIr v h ;t' \ya1tiitetl a million (!( ':'s and that if shit did not get it 1"::;h with , 'he "'ould kill Mr. Rockefeller and! huu'it (Oll th(e buil(ling w (i. t the c0111iny's otticew are lcarnted. Luther Frazier Was Convicted. MtIanta, No1. 2\.-- Iulher F44ra zier, the negro vho enteted the house of Re'. T. b. liryan, a Mothodist miuister, on the night of Sept. 20, and in a partially dtisrohed condition, sought to e'sault. Miss Orrie Bryan, was, convicted in Iie superior Ciourt of attemplted criinlal aseault and sentenced by Judge' iloan to fifteen r years in the penilten'tiary. 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