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FARMERS THAKFUI Blessed with Good Rains a Cateechee. OTHER SECTIONS ARE DRI Budget of Local News From a Thriv ing Town. The fartmers of this sect,(o, ougtit to be thankful-See, thev shiould -get down on their lcnee and thank the good Lord for the seasons that Hie has sent. While others withiin thres milos of u havo lacked for rait, we are glad to say that this section hasn't suf fered to any exteit this spring and Summer. Wo have h. blessed assuraice that it will rain on t he just and the unjust. If the L.rd had not put that "un" to it we would kindly think by the wiy the Peaslonis have be(n that we were a little bettor than our Ieigh bur just over yonder. But we ire t hankulil of Li ass88uranco thilt. if we are so fortunato as to rieach thai mansion th.e will be no 'big I's" and ''little you's"; we will all be as3 one bkssed family. If I have on overalls and a home spun shilI Whe0n I im laid in tie tomb, if that soul was made cleami b.'fore I was buk(d thoe, I cani have ti sie privdlege up yonder that, my brother will have wiho1 was buried in a Pitnue Albert suit and a hun dred dollar easket. God says, "Sont, give me thy heart.'' If your11' heart is right you cai't help but feel right; you can iiic m t yourI' fel low boing, take him by t he ian)d aInd look him squaro in the face with a clear consieiuco. You don't foe like you have cheatf d, dorraud et o' stoleni something from him, anid that he is after youi abouC it. No; when the heart is ria'ht you feel right-you feel go.)(d. You feel likm ycu wanted to hear the name of Jesus. Now wlhon1 we ar in a weak conditio,.I physically how we long, aid oven take drugs, to get healed. Yes, if we are suffer ing physically we wNould give u p anythiig we have to get relief and b well again. Now my frieinds there is a day coming and it Will not be long wheni you will wish yiu had lot the carnal ploasurmw of this earth have gono aid soutl Jesus. Don't, oh don't, for Jiesus sake and tIto sake of poor1 solui, piut iin lefo the ris ing genera'utIi. A father is ac counable for' the enomple he geCt aind t he way he r'aise h is cliild ren. Now if' we help to koi> an evil thing before the i'isiug genidiat ion a!Id causie men to go to degrada tin and rin oni the strengthi of it, what els0ecani youi style it but. b.e ing' accounti aibh- for thia t sin ? Oh, fr'iends, get your b'oarts right anid then you will Rnot ad vocato that which is deutrimenltal t~o your fel low being. E very body initerested in seeingp the graveyard at Camp Creek church cleaned off, and esp)eciall3 those w~ho have rlamtivoc buried~ ther'ie, aire requliesto)d to meet al the church on the 4ith Saturday ni this month t 1. p. mn. with suit able toob* for' the purpose of clean ing off said graveyard. Le.t everyboidy remember the singing at (Catoechte on the 8.d Sundi~ay in July. A grand time is anticipated. A promiinent speak or' is 'expected. Evorybody brinf.~ "inner~i e.lRd (como1 prlepairod to spend~ tho day. Th~le pilotr'acted( mneeting will bei giln at Camip Creek churnchi the 51.1 Sunday ini July. ChiPldreni's day will be ob~servIo< thlo second Sturd'ay in A ugust R'>v. B. J. ..Johnston wvil b> tIn oirator' of the (day. On Sundallly fol I owinLg (the second Sunday iln Au gost.) Rev. J. T,. Dobson wil 1 preach at the same church at 1 4 a. mi. MicShuooraind, formerly srin ''~ teiident . of the. Liberty cottom mill, assum los charmgo of the Noril mill today. lie comes with a goo< recomm nend~ation, anid we bespeal for him sutccess in the milling busi necss at this placo. TIhe retirinl BANKRI The opportunity 4 The Secret of our Succe is that we are daily watching for bargains that can give the people at prices that they appreciate. Now we have it f'or you. Down in a Southern city we bought a conp and up-to-date stock of bankrupt goods at about < half the manufacturers cost and we have decided our customers shall have the benefit of this purch and they go on sale at about onehalf their ac value. This is no old out of date stuff, but brand goods, bought for the spring trade for a city of al 50,ooo inhabitants, and the style and quality of t' goods is perfect. The goods are now on s and will last until they are all sold. haven't space to quote many prices but only give an idea of the great values of this sale. Get r< and take advantage of this sale, for they won't last h Superb line of Shirts This is one of the prettiest line of Shirts in state, and for style and fit they can't be beat. 'I are the output of the leading factories of the Un States and to move them quick we have put the pric $i.5o Shirts for.............$i.oo $1. Shirts for....................... 75 75 Shirts for......................... 50 -50 Shirts for ......................-.-----. 38 HeaWth=B: superintendent, Mr. Carl Thomp- hInteresting Letter From Idaho. 0on, goes to Tryon, G-a., to superin- Spencer, Idaho, July2.-Igiv( tenid aimill there- tho readers of thec Sentinel-Jouirna' The loessrs. Boldin, of Praters. la few dots from the lava peaks o sol1d founiteen bales of cot ton to the the Rock ies. Norris_ Co. att 10.1o. On SaturldayI Our private office is niow nin( following Mr. Duff Boldin sold six thousand feet above sea level an< bales in Seneca at 1to. wo aro still heade!d up. With th< Many thanks to 1Ir. J. G. Mand. gaie! we find and kill-mnttoi dlin) for. a moss of seet potalt a ld v eal, ish, e l.-wo ore doiE raised this year. 1e hadahisifirstawell mes ths sasn o Juy th rshering sea(n( is o ver kind Mrs.WillMa~hox rpor l sw o aexgod rugopt tfho cor potatoas the lstLcf Juno. an lambs, a the hig rc If al sgnsdon' fal i dr ior tohoe(1 pro ng lasit i marrigo son. RmombriJ nnvrttern ai stockl are we Akenz Bntronal, N.tiP., ireadly with1 iongr hwell. tor ut in his hanod nd theo shrottle of juth-Weaehd nuuu w l~tie tarrage witrha oyinra theni- srin thnd rcrn, Ofai sinds RI btomo throwsese stea givnh adhi good trugou he countr;ik tien senge byovidins. th. Haig noaret swl-o it $o k 10 o pR epr ewr $ h0v. so m e't k~ l sec ~tis. iud il mThe rad fthi s cuatiiers wilhbaTheehsba ag mir thp olea nhuded tollslearn t thatn there iisaatoodeastnone drade diseas that istocue. has.. been tion to holms durnthlsin alsto of tioniallis. sae n hti ots a ot alae w Adarrh.lss Ca"arr Cureo is the, ar- lokn. o i og ical raterity. atarr'bin a0ont. the or sue lofanhy kim ald y alet lal Ontarchi ur isi''ail farmsng, toc thrparsng looin 11 t'ar itenly b ct n iety u o o ehjg b te u n m Cheblodad ts tourfaes of theifis. onryt pop system, heebuisting the fouda- case thse roun Alas wi wt . a ch irstl and ivi t ell a oWcth es aren gooy. ateawyu hingike itutiongad aistg, nat i oing, feoro ) Ofa the boys fro~ ntlfh iet in~ return v3 ems i 8ln county o.he ad hl s nthe oon Hundrt oltlat foreatly toe likem theeid hi is a gooochnf riste of atemns. I 'ysher. Af hoetating yno Tickes. allow stone. avesarlit'ew goukng. fo is (hn ell. ol bys alf Mrngiss an' areamilyt cfhanc fore b~usnss of any kin P it e mhe toemak 'ragrenn ( frin, tock rasintugvominin Cneap t a yo texs, r andy i thefiniet countryd tc oisped AIrnisLun, and the oth int hsei. fAlsa west Eac Smlifirst a AgerdTusa WagesC hare ood taet anyting y yo 20n pqurhable Bldg., a Atlanta, giao atiom. c towpe mon BimighmAnito, otgmeyo $3.50liper day inme thae mino, and o-tin the pontsto hourp. sawvyKlloy thestoerdayt aPi Souh et and eunoYooiape, peacphs nscontsby Wheaske h~ue Ticts alo tpoer n ~e newa gru nd egesableg welo JPT B >f a life-time--tl SS In th"lot there are about0 slims and regulars, and the we $6.oo Pants at only $ 5.00 Pants at only 4.00 Pants at only 3.50 Pants at only lete 2.00 Pants at only Me- 1.50 Pants at only that 1.25 Pants at only ase, i.oo Pants at only tual You will miss a bargain if yc new Big.lot of Collars wort )out 25c Socks for I 5c. iese 35c and 5oc Socks fo ale Nice line of 50c ties I We Silk string ties 15c, 0 you 25c all Linen Handk< :ady 10c Handkerchiefs o >ng. 5c Handkerchiefs or In this male we have about fil ladies' Shoes and Oxford, rani per pair. These shoes are mac the the United State3, and the sizo 'hey $4-50 and $5.oo Sho( ited 3-50 and 4.00 Shot on 3.oo and 3.50 Sho( 3-50 and 4.00 Oxf< 1.75 Shoes at $1.25. 1.50 Shoes at 1.oo, 1.00 Shoes at 75 ruce=Mo LEADERS IN qual to California, wheat, oats and barley grow 40 to (10 bushels I per acre. r Our btate is getting dotted with sugar factories, and the sugar beet is a groat industry and growing fast. The vield of beets per acre is from eight to fourteen tons, and the factories pay $4 50 per ton de livered on board cars or at the factory. Now if ycu are' "Rocky Mou~n., tain st ruck'" we hope you will Comec and give yourself a fair Schance. The Rockies is good1 enough for John TJigler. The Diamond Cure. The late~st news from Paris is that they have discovered a diamflond cuI o for cou siumption. If *1n Iear' coinumpl1tion or e proumonia, it, will, however, be best foi youto akethegreat remedy mentionetl by. T. Mc~ee of Vanut er, Tenn. "] nl had a cough for fonrteen years. Noth. ing helped me, until I to)ok Dr. King'i Now Discovery for consumption. cougi t. and colds which gave instant relie i( effectedl a perumnent Cure." Unequalled X quick cure for throat and Lung Lroubles 11 at Pickens Drug Co's. store at 503 an( S$1.00, guaranteed. TIrial bottle free. Waihalla, S. C., Route 1. De1)ar Sentiniel-Journal: h ahardest question to solve in thi section is how to get rid of Gen toeral Groen. Tho plows have beed Sstandling about ten days. I neve: saw grass grow faster since I cai >r remember. Crops have boon bad, n l.y butchered inl places owing t< thle wVet weather. TIhe co n1 croj 'will be short owving to tho higlh 'water. Some of the oldest citizent tsay that tile streamsa were th( highest ever known. The1 crops as a whole will probably average 0C Iiper cent of a crop. S Well the threshers have boon around but didl not gel. miuch toll. SWheat crops are short. Oats are igvery good. a WVell, I see that you have hiauled] that stuff from Pickense. Piakens 3f is to be congratultedO on hoer mnove I- and it is to be hoped that she0 will 1- h ive no more dispensary ant lh it It Oconee will follow in riding itself )f of that stuff in the near future. Lt Is July going t. be as long dl month as Juno? My old1 negre g said June hlad 86 (lays in it tis~ ls year. I want -to elose the battle s, before the 36th of July. w Robscoa ante to kenow what iT Nm to greatest sale aire of Pants of all kinds, stouts, y won't last long at the price. 4.00. 3-50 2.98. 2.50. 1.50. 1.00. 90. 78. u fail to get a pair of these panif. h 15c togoat iocor 3 for 25c. 5c Socks for ioc. r 25c. o go at 25C and 38c. r 2 for 25C. !rchiefs only i 5c. ily 5c. 11y 3c. 'teen hundred pairs of men's and ging in price from $1 00 to $5.00 le by the leading manufacturers of and styles are perfect. -s at $3-50 s at 2.85. ts at 2.00. rds 2.50. rrowC LOW PRICES...... had become of Mr. Owl, Why,Mrs Owl has kept him busy for the last six weeks. We have two little Owls and ont Woodpecker and the little Wood. pecker can outdo both of the Owls W. B. Youngblood and Rowland Chastain visited friends in thif section on the 9th and 10th inst. They report good crops on Libertsv Rtouto 3. in Pickens Co Hurra'V~h for the Rocky Bottom c~rsodent. Owl. 'C~reQI~IIForced to Starve. B. F. Leek of Concord, Ky., says 'For twouty yo.tra I anifered atgoni withI ai sore on1 my ulpper hpI, 80 piiu somILetie that I couild not eat. Mit vailyI trying everythiing else, I cured with IBuckltin's Arnieni Salvo." It great for burns, enit and wvounds. A Pickenls Drg Co's. itoro; Only 25c. Mica Musings. M ica, July 6 -As it is raining will try adgv o e o from our little townt. Well, B the' people aroundc hero aire nc getting along as well 11s yout art They have plenty of grass, hat ca: say that we dlidn''t have any l itti ''dab'' of rusty wheat, t'> cut so wV B are much better by that. Mr. Mountain Boy, I had a tall w iih tho lost girl of Egy pt. Sh says shte is not lonesome at aill ant is goinrg to keep her word abo marrying, so beware. M r. S. HI. Sammons)il has3 bo0or qu ito sick at his home unear hero He is improving at this writing. We hiave a goodl Sundlay schIoo at Mount. T1abor wvith Uncle Sam tiel Loop~er as Superintondent. Miss Eva lHendricka visited bei grand~ father Uncle Jesse Cren shaw last Sunday. Shio says he ii as jovial as Vover. Roads are pretly bad sinco th< rains. ILittle Christin' Edons hias beer very ill at her 110me1. Mr. andl Mrs. Hiolbert Jonei Spenlt Saturday and Sunday witl their parents near Mt. Tabol church. Sunflower. Iluy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberinin's Cholera. Colic and Diarrboea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or lnter and wvhen that time coumes you will need it badly-you will need it qslckly. B~uy it no0w. D~ may saVe life.. For sale by Plnkana Drna (o. BROKE .. Pickens ever knew. In order to make this sale interesting for the ladies we are offering some special bargains in Wite Goods, Silks an,1d Millinery. All 7 1-2C White Goods to go at 5c. All I oc White Goods to go at 7 1-2C. All 16 2-3c White Goods to go at i 2 1-2c. One lot 16 I-2C, 20C, 25c and 35c White Goods to go at 15c. One lot 35c Champ. col. to go at 25c. Pino Crepe, all shades, 25c and 35c, to go at i 9c. Big (rive in all wool Batiste, only a few colors grey, tan, old rose-from 65c to 35c. \Ve haven't space to quote more prices, but the scalping knife has cut deep. MilIInery GixO)ds Cut, in Half. This is one of the biggest millinery seasons that we have ever had, and we feel very grateful for your patronage in this department. As we have closed our eyes to profit we give you the remnant stock at your own price. We appreciate your business, cash or credit, and will spare no pains to please you. Il ompany. 11 Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, E y r Psick-headache. Loogr. a Want your moustache or beard DUCKINGHAMS DYE a beautiful brown or rich black? Use m . U O t. ILAIILIVO.,NASUUA.N. I . all a r e s ia n y u e o i o d. - S ain oi n e n k nd [* - -. the utrmn er rau in he chance of recovery is in r DR. McGEE'S BACKACHE AND EIDNEY CURE.L remy d es nreuded. Don* a *.TnACUR0e Ianother day. A bottle at your -WE aa5NT35ff. drI~uggit'ssmall size, 50o; large F.1hfMfm t Sold and recommned by Pickens Drug Co. 'The Little Details "EN yards of cloth and a mile of I threadl isn't the whole story of a good suit-not by several thou.. sand stitches. .-.I It takes tailoring brains in plenty and mighty clever craftsmanship to make clothes the right way-the SCH-LOSS way. * Further than this, the looks and * life of the suit depeud more on the LITTLE details than you could im agine. For instance, simply the plac I ing of the buttons and the shape of . the lapel have everything to do with thle fine appearance of a ooat, while such a trifle as the proper moulding of a curve makes all the diftference b~etween a beautiful garment and a meal sack. SCH Bn~s.~d Co~Wo handle the -Schloss line becauseO we knowv flue ehos Mker,. there's none better and never found an~y as9 good. assoe, swscas Y have all the new styles and shapesi, of course, eA~TIO~C.h4SW~*~ m the most desirable colors and patterns. Some of our Suits a~nd Top Coats $1 2., others $i5 and $20. Come and look at them. H. EN DEL, 120 -.MaiStret E PICKI NS SENTINEJR Eutored April 23, 1903 nt Pickons, 8. 0., as second olis matter, under aot of Coupress of Maroh 3, 1879. VOL XXXV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAV, JULY 19, 1905 NO.