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q~ ~D%'~V~flV W AX0t1W -BY he Sontinel-ournal Comppny Tno3Pson & oronyr. PROPs. t d. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITon. r SubscriptiOn $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. P lntered at Piokons Postoffce as Second Class Mail Matter W PICKIENS, S. C.: ti WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1900. Metrologicl Tablo By John T lloggs, observer. Licurty, S. C, (I Temperature. .a q; Character of ig: 3 rj tho day, t S93 58 0 Clear 21 77 61 0 Clear 82 61 (1 Clear .: 81 62 o Clear 24 83 61 0 -! 14 61 10 Cloudy 20 70 60 102 Cloudy Another Milestone Passed. With this issue we begin' another year in our newspajer pilgrimage', and our paper adds ono more to its mn)y years of p)lblicat.ion. We have striven in the pat4 to make the SEN TINEL JOURNA. what its name im) plies-a watchful purveyor of ,infor mation. Vo iavo felt our short comings, and have been flooded witb advice; but while most any man can tell an eaitor hew to run a nowsaper, not one out of at hundred can them selves successfully carry out that un dertaking. While it rcquires a suffi ciency of brains, it also requires a considerable amount of money to run a newspaper. Wo have seen-I papers conducted without tho use of much brains, but have never soot, one run without the outlay of con siderable money. As a general rule, pepple make their bills for subscril tion to a newspaper the last one to be paid, apparently, expecting the editor to live on the interest of what he owes, forgetting that as a general rule the editor has other mouths to feed. As often is the-case, poor non have a number of children, and all editors are poor, oxcept W. R. Hearst and one or two more, who madu their money outside of newspapers. Any man with an ordinary amount o( brains and plenty of money can sue. cessfully run a newspaper; no man, had he brains enough for half-a -dozen, can run one without motney. We have beeni gradually adding to our plant year by yoar until the SEN TINEL-JOURNAL ollco i1 no0w one of the best equippod in the up) countr.3 We run opur machinery by steami power; furnish our own electricity fot lighting purposes, use the latest st yle * type and do promnpt and good work. In fact, we feel that wve can safely pormise to give our sulbscribers at bott- r paper in tihe future than in the past, our facilities for this objet being better, and shall spate no pains to keep the public pos ited itn atli mtti, ters of public muoment. We aisk 1.hoso in arrears to come forward atnd hielp Us inl our untdertakinlg, by setttlitng your past indebtedness. A dollar seems a smali amount to you, which is small, were it only oneo, but where there seven. or cighit hiundre1 of thenm, it makes gaiito a la'rge sum. Thanking you for ,.past patronage, and asking a ~ontinu1anlce of the satme, we hope to itmprovo our paper evety issue, until wve givo you the niewspa per both you atd ourselves want, There is a prevalontt b)ltutmistakent idea that nothing buit cotton can be0 profitably grown upon01 a large scale in the south. Near Beaufort, this state, there is a fifty acre truck farm from which $10,000 wvorth of veget ables have been shipped this year. Tihe proprietors of this farm being ~ j northern men, it seems to requite Yankee ingenuity to reveal to south erners the golden opportunities that A ~ lie at our vecry doors. An exchange tells us that a lady in New York kneads bread with het loves on. Well, we neert breaid with or boots on); we need bread with our ;past on, and if our subscribers i1. ;g0ears don,t pay up soon, we shall needbread without anything on. hn Idiana pr1eacher, says the Wamhwton . Post, fears that there 66po be enough men in heaven. to fbas n the choir. They will p0ably be discuissng a coal strike n nher place. lanosl't get to be one of the ~ eep .by letting the wool fall A ~ never ike~s to spndi a $s he sends it cohlket," 't eha h "(0 Li.iberty L-tter The Commenoement exercises, bich were very beautiful and in,. oresting, are over, and the chil. ron have .laid aside their books > enjoy the summer vacation. lie teachers worked so diligently training their pupils that overy %rt was a succoes. Friday evening, May 11th, we ore delightfully entertained by i1 pupils in the Primary Depart, tent in the new school building. n the interesting progran for the vening was the "Tom Thumb Wed mng," which was enjoyed very luch. Sunday morning, Rev. P. E 'aylor preached the commence. ment sermon to a large and atten- A ive congregation. His text, "'R-.. iember now thy Creator in the lays of thy youth, while the evil lays come not, nor the year draw uigh, when thou Shlt say I have 10 plllure in themil" wai yor.$ Lppropriate lfor the oCc-ion. Again, On .\lontV Ovling, w. vore invited to ateid tho ex r ises of the Advanced Departmits Phe most interest ing part of this piogram was th, IluOcing B .' Thon TuesBday Prof. ling':es, of Greonviilo, gvo us ani iiti'rebting lecture oti ''The usefulnes3 of' i: usolesi Last, )ut not least, Wore th cltiss txorcises, as follo,: Ornt ion: The Pat.aiot-ism of South Carolina by Claudh Burrouighs. Essays: I-low to ma111ko life a siccess, by Al ga Richalr(soi; A ehanc to win, by Tellio Ford; Youth is the time for prolaration, by ChrisLino Boggi.; The lifo of a girl, 1 y Gladys ioggs; Tho rcsponsiibIl itics of the day, by Tola liutcihsi; 1Iome ini fluenco, hy (er1.tru de Boggs; Class I)roillhesy, by Viola Moore, and 71 Val(lictory, by Go'r trude "lc\lhorter. Among the visitors in tho ci t. durn ing Comii IUileMincmenti, wer'e M issos Etta and Josie Boggs and Miss Hon no more, of Easle- ; 1 issoC 1ina2 and Mokca Bofggs anid Mfiss Eva l'reeman, of Pickons; Mdiss Chap man, of Sn inuda; Miss M adalinof% Nlooro, of Greenville; Mlisa lorri soin, of Cl'rmvoin; Glenn Shidoni. of Westinlistori; Carl and Osen.r Myers and Ervin Moore, of Oak way. Miss Corrio Boggs will leavo in a few dJays for' Briiv'ard. N. 2., whier() she will spond t ho summ rn-. Mr. Estee, of Spartanihurg, was in the city last wveek. Mrs. WV. II. Chuney, of Un:fonh, Mris. D. J1. Greer~i, reiturnied Iro:.ie list week. J. C'. ilutchins, Wh~o has been teanclhingL in Willinighm, caIme Ithomie last woeok. 1IL H. 11alle~imbe, the night op orator, 1has beenOi on the sick list f'or the past week. Miss Mangie Still Ivan hjas gone hom;) to spen.i the hol idays. Misses Nellie Parsons andi' Olaudia Irby have gonle for' a trip over in Georgia. Mercer Craw ford mado a flyinmg trip to Green villec last week.. Miss Dot Sandor~s left last weak for home, whereo she wili enjo~y the holithtays. Claudo(1 I iiorroghs ret urnied1 to his home last weekc. He mid. many frien~dA during his sta:y hien., who regret to see him leave. Miss Myrtle Holder, (f Pickent, visited ini the city dunrig Corn imenlco men t. J. J. Waketin has been very sick~ for the past few (lays. D~ouuaINwe.'' The first estimnato of the cottoni criop) issued this seson) conosi from the pirosent acronge ait 29,1)50,010 ) against 26,999,55,2 Jast year. '.!he L06..l estimated1 increase (f cot tot. aerage is 3 54 por cord, or 956.4 :58 Aeros moreo Lhan last 'yeari, etitl (b, Qverag( planiiitg is one wVook 14tor TO MO'I1Til~s1N TIl1lt TOWN. Children .who are delicate, feverish, Mother' Gray's Sweet Pow .loers for Chit dren'Cf. TPitey cleansrtie a tomach. act ''n the liver, makhin- g a nickly chilt strong and hlthyII. A 0 artnin euro for wormsir. Sold by ali drugit, 2rh'. Sam plo FR UNE. .Addlr< Ha Alen $. Obe.. sted, LeRoy, N Y. The Czmr of Russia annmounensi that he will still retain his autoc'-ntic powers. ASK FOH) A11[LEN'S FOOT-E~A SE. A powder for swolleni, tiredI, hot, smnartoug feet. Sample sent IFRlEE Also Free sunttple or thme F"ooT-EAuw SAN4ITARIY CORN-PAD, a now invention. A re,a A llen S. Odtmared. Lnov.oy N. You know the. medicine that makes pure', rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used It. They trusted Sarsaparilla it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. " I ftiferod ttirifly from huligestion uin t th1. 1tlgblo Id. 14 i 1 l 1 to re lof luttii I took Ayer'% 8a'avatrt u . Votir Ibott le is rena Ieut,1y Cureti in." .I. Tit. .I. 11r. IAlT, Mt. Iso, N. V. I,1.00 n HO . . .' AV. C.O~ e ., M - for sk M RIi Rich Bloo& ver's Pills vro re'b txixativc. ANNOUNCUME3NTS. ' I I 10 1 i l l vil l i l ; i t - - I tL": TW I :'t le. . illi I. il. itI titt 1 .1 .6 I q 1 - 1 n l I(( It i lt i t (.1 ft I it 1- 1.1 (theIl t : l o Il .it -I L i t ' :L t I I- I -l c mI: I i g -ot1 11V - k- liit', ( i Vo l * f 1 t i 1) The I I :itl , f ) . . I - I n n itgk ( it ) iInal1 -1 it 6 x I I i I t bi ' ikrh l ef t vi tl tt .4 t ".I 11 Lt ( il nf -t i - -1 r if ill. W " %N tI 1. h . b th - (1re, 1will C) I I V tt et, Awe)iv e tof .nin talless y t o taeelcil -rt - )0'fl tat SCC'r(i f l. c ,L .on lsnihto isupo ab~xen. soafing husad cue. rTake dhbe ncoldr wabounn you'l haven h ocO(. aee whenp. the wol-d.i ro tac verd itr.sinanm of--the hroa a lug StTend for arc sht w n. e 409.r4- 5 af arl - ro-ot. Vory Yor m~ e0 n d $1h.00te - m. Al d u t i 1K1 a rIik o i.~ 23,0 '. ' w i.,i I ;-Ix I c )'1 it --v I. 1( u tii 11 v,[ l' ( A04' a )d1 "'.ui r11 C 1'd~ '- 4)14I~l l l ol o l Iy 'Ut b (.itoc it. 1)(1 yo hov 1) v, il1))'iib f- i ,.. (1v"order qt 1w 'wnwi tak 1104 do ;c ofj4It~~tzt cVh 11, ro ci "u . Itt It, i ou (les i ,~ n14r l 1o4sci t-1 :''d . 114)r 54\,4.J bo 1.4 N. A yo !e *1U. br. t.-i' Do rg. Co. oN. I Iflitee T 4!iiu v It is1 4i.\po-ll for Ii~tl 1)31'l o. ;11 1110 .; poltuf lu te y i o w Iill4' I l 11N' sol;W i 4 lictu' ha l(4 y II:1i'!1 I,1 ; )rti' I~j 4 0., 1 V')il i'111h 1 ill)'s 1a 'l ...c h a nd kivor T-1fi s, :o. i. t s:1,d For svu' 14 :0 Dtv,' G o. an4 d T. N.11s iti I 4.4pr 1,01) dl14(1j41tti~f fi1 For Infants and Children. fhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In . Uso FOr Uver Thirtv Years THE ENTAUn GOMt'ANY. NCW VORA4 CITY. They never gripe or sicken, but C1leatuse1111(l a tl'itgtlthen the sltol (ih, liver id boweis. Th ..14 is the universal Vor liot of th I many tlhousalln il') ho 1). 'iItt's LiLlo Eatrly Riscro. Thero fa smmis little pill relieve heditllche, et Iipations, hillionsres4, j-t .uudice. torpid liver, :-illow compiexion, eto, Tiy Little Eurly llisers. Sold by Pickens Dlrug 0o. It is generally poor picki)g for his family when a mani trios to -arnj his bread by the ;%ieat of his voice. E0ytffORUANDR rosas @olds; Provents Pneumonia MANY UllI L DuEN AR E ISICKIY. . Mother G.ray's weet loimlers for Children, i5sed by Mother Grav, ia niurse i Childreti's litome. New York, nrenk up.Cold in'-1l hour.s, (ure Feverishss IIeadashe, stomac'rroubles, T(1eeithing n:ioriers, awl )estroy wornis. A t iul druggist, .25e. saiple 1niailed FR-l . Ad. drso;s, Alc S. Olinisted, Eieltoy, N. Y. If a coporation is without a soul a trust must bo wstbout two of them. A torpid, insactive liver can produco mioro bodily ills thans almost aniything else. It 1A good to closan the system out ')ccasionltly. Stir the liver np, and get 11in t shie generally. T1.he best results aure deryv i froem the use of D~eWitt's [Lll Ie VKir.y hi 43-r'. Riaible, cifectivo, gripe, S 'hl by Psckens D~rug. Co., WVaiting works wV)1(ones-ifyou keep~J busy wvhte waiting. - Se that yours densggist givesi you no0 in'uijati In whien youl fask for Kennedyt1's SuxIhv li vs oney and Tar, t ho orignal dnuive conlgh syruiip. SolId by Pickens sunig. CJo,, Um itlusio.nsl must he maiscuil ine, ji iging from1 tho the wayV women julmp at them. Don'L be a1 kicker just becan! o (-verythling d(I not ha1 Ippenl to g<, 30our. wsay. Fall inl line wvith those whto l'ave the 'best intr-o*-t of theo t)w aI t hicar't. WI'heni you chianic ho meet aI sitranlger t(ell himi ab out1 our the'8)2422 s add( P' pmi g for the inlvest, - ment11. 0f (capih a ilong indus atrIIial Iines A very efL.ctivot way to aiid in bu1iling tip a conanntntiity is to) talk it, Ill. -"W'.Vill tudeoo dhi52 s alvo sa?' "'It w ill", replied- tI h ld ioal ; "lII wi2l d 1iss.olvo' gol, brtiok house's and( horlre' a d hbappliness aid love antd i ler iing elso worth having. -- If yout aire supers2titious aibot Ithe tnounbr 1,3 y' u had bet ter' give us yourt quarter dlollars!, for on a one m aret- 13 statrs, 13 letters in the SCroll pfthe <agle's boink 1 3 heaves on the oli:vo Iranch, 1 3 .s rrtow head.< andi 13 Iltuls in the words "'quarter dollir." N *w it's ho(t satfo to) keep thbem so just britng them int an-i1 got crodlit on you r Bloars the ,lho Kind You Iav Ahvays Bought tBJgnaturo of' ---Jr t the, :xentinel tt Juna ) joofico do(y diur prn~intng. For ta patinlful burn't thero is nothing hike De.Wilt's WVitch THagel Salve. Thtoro are a ho0st of imi tions of Dc WVitt,'s Witch llazol-Salvo on the mar ket-s~ee (hut y'ou get thogonudne.- Ask for Do~wlt's. Good1, too, for Runbu)1rn, enits, brijeE4, and (~espcilly recommend. ed for' piles. The name EI. 0. DeWitt, & Co., Chlicago, is on overy box. Sold by Packents Drug. Co,, A oln8tono gatheors 1no mfoss khts rlevidently isn't of the rfght S.t C..Dry( -tions aind we are now showil imost stylish, up to C Spridg Goods that w( Time and money M ing this stook, and We state that N1o will gi for the same money ti where. Whou you tri you protect your poo phy our oustomers pledge you the best o our goods must be wl or your money givo ing of wool dress go are very popular ah Cashimers and Serg fine goods. Our 1 ways full we daro not Our Whito goods, aro so complete that them. Our prices 0: 5 couts to 50 con ts. derwear department values we ever had. Ladies vests, 5, 10. Mon's veute, 25 & 5 See our Men's 50 'will buy. 0 Salesmenin, Mr. Tho # Heonry McKinnoy. 0 Wk A.K. S \Vest End, Gr -:40TflCE . . Harris is still in-business self. Come around and1 get s chandise, but don't all conie 24 poLIund sack of good il( .other things according, nii which is as Iigh as Hamna seed, Bliss, Early Rose, Hebron, by the pec J.F . HA Says it is time now to buy Straw Hats, Sur I have somo nico CALICOES a Bring me your chickens and egg I will pay you the cash for yomt trado somehow. Please call and so MIarket. J. ).. P. S.-All -Who owe me wi oblige. I have a I Among them are the recon Clocks w ithi wo~ghts, w hich: An~d a r:ew line of SILVER Silver WATCIIES. A nice it glassos to fit eyes. All kinds o. HI. SNIDER, - HOT WE EATABLES An As Nice Line of as Good Make up your s -lection for a meal froem Vienna Saiusage, Roast Beef, Pigs lleans, Okra~1 anl I Tomaftoes, Kra't Sauicest, P'i'kles and (.om Biscuit, C1omp; Fruits, Candios Finest RIasted (Jrflee ii I se'I strictfy for Jashi or Bar Yours for some~t D. F. I Va All who owe mo are urged to cal do a strictly cash b)usineOs. It is p)ossile to (.blamt relief ft o bronic indligestion n1 id dlynlpepsia by the uso of 1KOD)0L FOR DYVSPEP.SIA. Somec of the most hopeess c'aes of longp stnding have yield1ed to it. It eniables yon to digest the food1 you cat antd ex rises a correctivo inifluencoe, bomldiz g up the oflicioey of the digestivo orgaiuns. Te stomach is t ho boiler n~ heinii tihe stoam is adne thtat keeps ump your vitali :y. hetaltha and strength. Kodo1l digett ~vat you eat. Maukes theostomach swepet puts thme boilor' int coniditioni to do thr ork naturo demnds of it-gives you' elief from digestive disorders, and punt yon in thapo to do your boat, and feel our best. Sold by P'ickens Drutg. Co., WANT1ED-2000 croustles, at once, by~ ickeis R. R. For specifloati'tms apply tteir oflice. -. 52-2t. P. V. O'DE3LL "i SURVEYOR <' NOTARY PUPLJC . F. D. No. 5 EASLEYV, S. C. Notice to Debtor and, Creditors. All person holding claims against the ttto of Bloomer Merck, detease d will resenit the'm to the undersignecd duly attested ontor >erfore the 15th day of uto ilext, and all persoms indebted to id estate will mamke paymnt thereof 1', NM, Merck, J. Ml. Satterflold, 6 - Administrators' SShoes ag tibe laIgest and ato stock bf new have ever shown. a8 spent in select do' not hesitato to ve the best values at can be had any- - ide at Park's store, ket-book. That is stick to us. We I store service, and at we say they are batck. Our show. Dds is fine-Greys o Bilks, Mohnira4, ?s-fropn cheap to nok goods are al iet them run dovn. and printed lawns we cannot iell -of i thoseo goods from Our shirt a (1 1i is full of the .beat 15 and 25 cents. D cts, can't be bent. ots shirts aud yon xfords to suit your mas Ligon and Mr. - Park. Cenville, S. C. STh AT-: at the same 61d stand by him one bargains in general mer at once.' I will sell your a >r for 50 cents. And all nus Meat and Dried Fruit n was hung. Irish potato 3rbanks and Beauty of k at any old price. RRIS, By Himself. amer Goods, Etc. ud DRESS GOODS to go CHEAP i. If we can't trade on the goods produce. So bring it on; we will 3 me, and reimember the old Beef Lloore 11 please come and settle, and J. D. M. ood line of iendahlo old style Seth Thomas [ aml selling at special bargains. WARE. Also solid Gold and no of Spectacles; I guarantee C reptair work in the jewelry line. - Easley, S. C. !ATHER SDRINKABLES Goods as Can Be Bought. toy stock of Canned Goods: Potted Ham, Feet, Tripe, "Big Hominy," Corn, ut, Peas, Peaches. Blerries, etc., timeonte. All or the National Liy's prolucts, town. All kinds botted drinks on Ice, ter. Satisfaction Guar'nteed, t hing nice to eat, * A CE. I and settle at once. Fromt now on I will ON YOUR HUNTINO TRIP ilie ir n'eN prope equpe-n v the s'rnV. RIFLE~S . . . from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS . . . from 5.50 to 50.00 SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to 85.00 AS ou atiretlera I n t Scnh o opr will b Iri.~ upen d reesit. Reglar 5 cents a nd catlo 'ske cli o ve pstiages do , Out aestv l.'4. comallr husirts 1 ctnent w ookit, m on anY lr o f go 10entIstps. ing mon ydrs bui Iorg a 7d icnt ant