NIGHT -3RMONS OUR BROTHER. IN BONDS. Teat, "I was in prison and ye ca tom."-Matt. mx, 36. Ever meet him-your brother bonds? Think of him as a wild be to be manacled, kept behind ste walls and iron bars? You may f him qQiet, commonpace, fond of cl dren and fowers; possibly reminds 5 of your cousin ,ob out west. Truth he's just your brother caught in s The saMest and most pathetic st< In the history of the world is our tre ment of those who go astray. 1 criminal is a defective. He comm crimes not because of strength. but weakness. He is a sick child. Hygie nutrition. education and environmi would have changed his course. ciety must be protected from him from smallpox, and the sick one mi be cured. The condition that produ - this criminal ought- to be remedi< He's ignorant-not In "reading, 'riti and 'rithmetc." but his view is wro Society is firsta possible victim. th a vindictive enety. Government is 1 Meiis, police part of the gang. Hung drink, Illegitimary. un unjust sOc system, are slippery stones In his pa He doesn't know that whieb you kn< -that mnest causes and most remedi the kingdom of vice and virtue. withn him. A System That's Wrong. p---Our prison system's wrong. It's ghatf ree sending a man to j where heIl be fed and shelter while the Inuoeenlt menbers of I family are left out: -- jail walls starve-or worse. W ospunishe the man or his little twelve-year girt soliciting male passersby? ought to be allowed to work and ea -.....jags, after jail boaribill. he sent that family. In my county a man st $100 worth of c6pper w-re from a c poration that is daily robbing the po It was bis first offense --but he i aue s i 'as an exampip." I state robbed him of thre years of manhood, and he bas coine back to ts clety imbittered and actually driv to stea again. He now has a -recori 1iis blnt dogged and s:hadowi Three times he has got work and tlu times has been discharged-a -j bird." The police and detectives keep up their "record" will hound h till they have him back of the b agaLn. Then, again, the long fxed si tence Is wrong. A crime Is committ< Public demands heavy punishme .~Five, ten, twenty years are glve * There's a thrill of gratified vindictis The penIalty Is awful. The putl with a shudder of horr tten. The vict away to suffer. , the ut long since forgotten It he Is s g punishment Consumpt sets In; rheumatism racks his bot hair is gray; skin Is ghastly. It's mitake, a shocking perversion of j1 -tce He Is burled alive. The elect chairismore merciful. Reformed? pented? Yes. years ago. Then par him. Our right to keep a man in pris stops when he ceases to be a crimir however. Of 600 graves!I sa w in a: tie Cemetery of our most famous pris 44lihadided between the ages of twv ty and thirty! Others go mad. Matt wan tells the story. God be mercifu Thievs and Thieves. "Yes, preacher. but he was a p1 pocket, embezzled. used false p tenes." I know. but why isn't criminal when a corporation does beef. sugar. flour are raised- becal oneman "corners" the market. 0th< * drug food and babies die, sell fourte - ounces to the pound and cheat1 poor. Hard times fill prisons. Arre Increase as price of food goes up. ( house of correction warden tells me had 900 more cases in last panic ye than today. Petty larceny done despair was chief cause. Street wa ers went up in numbers 75 per ce - "AUl poor people." he added thoug fnlly. Why weren't there any ri In the number? The answer Is fC for thought. It also explains grow of 'scialism. Then frequently a of wealth escape. If a man is pc and has, a poor lawyer or none he convicted. thereby establishing: guilt. If he has money and gets< or many skilled lawyers he may * cape and so is declared Innocent. "I the prisoner stand up." says "E zoner." "Where's his lawyer?" doesn't have' any or one not skilled defense. Then of course-he's gull TIt's- a quick job../' - - ~-.. cJ'aa t and the Uneaught. The' number of uncaught crimin) is ten times as great as the caug The real jalis out of doors. If I , $5 worth of groceries and move aw without paying r'm as much a thief the fellow who broke in the back w dow and took that amount from 1 - shelves. At least Christ said so! F'r< great manufactory waste "'bypr< ucts" are now used and represent good share of value. The criminal -- the waste product of society. or valueless and hopeless. Punishmt for vengeance only. But modi Christ men are at work. saying it the criminal Is still a human beii even though he has sinned against: cdety, and that saving a man IS a gr deal bigger business than burying h alive. Maude Ballington Booth her name be writ large-helped - mightily to remember Pilate's priso: who was condemned and executeda who said. "I was in prison and came unto mBe." 9. HI. A TT A WA '1 GREEVILLE'S PRACTICA ARCHITECT and BUILDER, :: WiL S B YOU ONE me in_ Ist ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Ae reparnfrAs IUslmflaftftdFodandg&l is. tdeSwsalwes ry I at be [oRno esDidestion~efI ot nessandIscontainsraefr Oi-Morphine norMal. NOTNARCOTIC. >o lal ho10 SUr 108mC.,irI nessandLoSSOFSEP d.t Me to . Exact Copy of Wrapper. to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ole - REAL EST O1 e. 46 acres, 4- room house,a li S57-acres, 4-room house, Le to 58 acres, 5-room house,1eve 78 acres, 4-room house, lev e- 34 acres, level, 1 1-4 mileg .70 acres, 2 mes of Liberty a-30 acres 2 1-2 miles of Libe e~ 24 acres 2 1-2 miles ot Libe r. 48 acres 2 1-2 mile of . tThese lah -~~i and n a Liberty, S. C. ncE YOM_ 'ic - ..IN C ENT RA L AMA >n - Where the story of the Ma I! marvelous developi I home-seeker or the kFERTILITY.-Land that re- ~ cotton1.-on, hay,. it? tie various orchard. oto the acre on man or HEALTH.-High on the g ise where chills and fe eIn the region of th S e antees health and'i e HIGH WAYS.-Magnifice to Georgia's best asse e In the direct path c se the Northeast and ICUL TURE.-A splendid sc - es supported oy an l7t. The place to rear v t- 200,000 Acres tha Stracts of from fift ith from $15.00 to $-50.( en to invesigate. Sib or lands will cost you & ECome and~ let us show you, or writt me fD, L BMi LEY, Real Esi in M . A Chan n- The time wi] slippers arid gau: a sleeves will have a the past, for a wi Swant te tell ever a ready :o ilu inlih g right pr c-es. .E let that this stoie ha er square~ deal and1( V eserving you. (A ,if you will ;i'.-e RAMG One-price CE Me v J Dos' U' CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' In: Use For Over Thirty Years LASTORIA TH3 CSUAIU SOMPANY. new "OSk"T ATE FOR SALE. :le rolling. ,el, 1 [-2 miles of Liberty. ,1 [-2 miles of Liberty. el, [3-4 -il's of Liberty. f .iberty on Southern Ky. rty on..theSouthernl Ry. ef~ Southern Ry. :ely located will sell on easy J. F. BAN!ISTER, SOUT H aEORGIA.....( ic West Is being repeated in/ ent. An ideal spot for th nvestor,. will produce in abundance ~rain, melons, vegetables and If ruits. T wo bales of cotton farms th is year.( reat ridge of Centr~al Georgia, ver are practically unknown.N famous pine balm that ;ruar gor. tgraded highways-one of . A net-work of railroads. fthe great trunk lines from ~entral West to the Gulf. hool system and good church enthusiastic and loyal people. ur children. we can show you in Sto two thousand acres at 0 per acre. NOW is the time months hence these lands 10 to 25 per cent. more. your hmid watits to ERIC \V. II.\RI)Y. fe and Investment Co., ~VILLE, CA, ge Soon soon come when e hose and short to be a thing of ylboiy t hvat~ we are 1te gooAds at. thle ~vey b)ody k nows s always given a v'( want to continue ie and~ do) yOur ')( twAs~!miall sROS Co. ish Merchants b Printing -lice of Coun y Treasurer. Plicens County. Pickens, S. C., September 25th 1911. The books for the collection of State an .ounty taxes will be open from <>etooer i5ti: 1911 to December 31st 1912. Those w v prefer to do so can pay in .ai ua 1912. with 1 per cent additional. Thoso ho prelei paying in February 1912. car o so with 2 per cent additional. Those wh< refer payini g in Miarch 1912. to the i5th of sai ionth, can (o so oy paying an additional 7 pe ent. After -mid date the books will close. N. B.-Tax payers owning property or payiny ix for others, will plea'se sk fo tax receip1 i e-.ah to%% nship or special school district it 7hvhi e ,r they may own property. This is ery mnpo:tait as there are so many special h:,l di.tric.ts. Those who do not wish tc anie to the olice can write me, not later that1 4tee::ter 20th. and I will furnish them witli ie at:: unt d tie and they can remit me b% heck, money order or registered letter, 1i iamps ar sent do not send above two tel ent. as I cajinot use them. I'lease do noi nd me cash ithout registering same, as it it ai,!e to get lost: if sent otherwise it must bi t sender's risk. evy for State tax ...... ..... ........52ji Mill evy for Constitutional School tax . 3 milh evy for Ordinary County tax. ........milh evy for Si-klng Fund .... .........114 milk ,evy for Past Itudebtedness............ 14 milk evy for Chain Gang... ...... ........ 25l mill ,evy for St-tt- C'onstable .... . ....... mil To 9'. milh SCHOOL TAK. perial L.evy for School DIstrict No. 1. 2 mills peeial Levy for School District No.2,...2 mili peeial I.e%% for School District No. 3....2 milli perial .evy for School District No. 4.. ..2 milli pecial LevY fior School District No. 5. ..2 millh peciai Lev. for School 1 strict No. 8,...2 millh pecial - evy foir school District No. 9.. 10 mIllh pecial Levy Ior School District No. s0.2t milli pecial Levy for School District No. 1], 71; milli perial L( vy for Scho I District No. 12, ..2 mills pecial Levy for School District No. 13...8 milia pecial Levy for School District No. 14...4 millh pecial Levy for School District No. 16.. .6 mill, peciai Levy for School District No. 17...7 mill. pecial Levy for S<'hool District No. 18. 2 mill necial Levy for School District No. 19, 2mill. pecial Levy for School District No. 2:....2 mill. pecimt Levy for School District No. 22,..2mill! pecial Levy for School District No, 23,..2 mill pecial Levy forSchool District No. 24. 2'6 will! pecial Levy ror School District No.3, 2; mill pecial Levy for School District No. 21'...2 nill! pecial Levy for School District No. *9. 3 mill: pecial Levs foF School District No. 31, I5 mill! peciel Levy for School District No. 37. 4 mill: pecial Levy for Sohool District No. 38. 2 mill: pecial Levy for School District No. 41, 3 mill: pechd Levy Ar School District No. 42.. .1 mill: pecial Levy Air Sehool District No. 49...2 milli peal Levy for School District No. S2. :: mill! pecial Levy for School District No. 53....4 mi,1: .evy for interest on Pickens R. R. Honds Ilurricane township............2mill evy fu interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds Eastatoe bownseip ......... . . .....2 mill: havy for iterest on Pickens R. k. Bonds Rickews C. H. township.. ............2 taill: Poll Taxs Oa (I Pl Dollar. livery mule citizet rout 21 So yGII is liable, exeapt C:onfeder !te soldieftu h, V not pay after 5) years, at hose excused rpy haW. Commutation lzoad Tax. $1.50. The last Leg slature enacted the following law: "That al tble-bodied male person.' from the age of t wen y-one and fifty years. both exclusive. itt thi ounty of Pickens. shall bs required annuall; ,o pay one dollar and fifty cents conimutatio >r road tax, except ministers of the gospel ac ually in charge of a congregation, persons per nanently disabled in the military service o his State. and persons who served in the It var between the States atid all persons actual y employed in the quarantine service of t itate, and all students who may be attendip, my school or college at the time when the com nutation tax hercinabove provided for shal >ecome due shall be required to pay to th ounty Treasurer of said county, between th 5th day of October and the 31st day of Decent erin eab and every year. an aHtnual commit ation o. toad tax of one dollar and fifty 'cent: >er head. and any failure to pay said road ta: hall be : misdemeanor, and the offender, upot onvicti.a. shall be punished by a fine of no ess than& five dollars and not more than lift lollars, of imprisoner for t t more hat thirt; Lays. Capitation Dog Tax. All persons ownini logs are required to pay a tax of tifty (50) cent: it: each dog. Respectfully, J. T. RICHEY, Sotunty 'Treasuirer EYE TALK NO. 2 Light ani Sight - Light renders all things visible, by bringing pictures of them to our eyes. Then if the eyes are per fect, we have clear and com fo table sight. =POOR EVES= But many eyes are imper' teet, and blurred vision, strain or pain results. The Remedy Removal of the cause with suitab~le glasses. Simple, isnt it? And, by the way, since you want to be sure of getting the right glasses, call on A. A. ODOM, PRES. Consulting Optometrist, Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C. 40 acres, * mile from cour ouse, 1-2 cleared, balance ii >riginal oak forest, joining lan< >f J. H. G. McDaniel, I. M Mvauldin and others. This prop arty is for sale or trade and i. bhe prettiest place for a nic< aiome around Pickens. Price an< berms reasonable. See H. M ERester, "The Real Estate Man' Pickens, S. C. WANTED. TENANT: For good farn on Golenoy River. Cai make an attractive propo sition to the right man Apply to P. B. MARTIN Marietta, S. C., or Earle Mauldm, Greenvilie, S. C. sTATPE O:: sOiU~I', * ~'' )LlN.\ (M'unts e.f Irckenis. Wi H & R:A-, Air.. Noit a -ni s e IV A Sheii n1 ia.l- su I Li' Iie, '' gI:: hten letlers of .\iniittistra-ijont'' la -sa~ andu effects - I U it I 'akins. These air" there foe to 1 cite .tnd noIdusbh atll -wld singular the kih tnd credil~oss o~f tile said C'. 1H Park ins d--ciel. t I:at t hey be and ai: iear bef..re~ me, in the<('ouirt (if Prr )ete, to be. hld at Pickens on the 18t Lv- of o.t. 1911 next after publicatio tecreof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t< howcause i? any the' have. why th a1i-i adiruniirationl should not be grant Given under tmy hand. this 2 lay of Sept. Anno .omini 1911. J. B. NEWBERRT. (SeaI J. P. P. c. DR. R. E.INGOLD Dentist .Liberty, S. C. ..acica t Cent..al every Wednedar FINwE JOB NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THfE Pickens - Sentinel OFEICE PiCkens,SC Taei fo h ods anih bc,- "RdMa"tb ake proteldaes mand perfectlyusweetened eatwh tb Cu outhis ad. nd ai to us wth your name an ddres for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. LIIPFERT SCALES CO., Winston-Salem. N. C. N . ................---.-----1 --------- -- - - Phone A FOR THAT KEG OF' HOT TOM THE DRINK THAT RiAGHES THE SPOT Ckns L tiin Works, \ R. L. Dalis Proprietor All Together, ONEtREAT AUGUST Sum er Goods must maKe loom for our fall Busins. All Goods re. ducedfShort ends and Remn4fs will be sold at MONE SAVING PRICES to you.12I y llo .1 cut Shoes will also with this cut price Sale wide Sea Island at StLh ard. A. . PARK, West Greenville, FO SA LE, FIN A RM. O2O 0 cre farm, 5-miles west of Pi~h etween Twelve Mile camp ground and Mountain Vi 'church, on main public road, ru ral route and tel one line; 60 acres cleared, bal ance in original est, one old two-story house with outbildigsmall tenant house and small out buildings; 60,00 . of saw timber on place. This lan lis ella s in a splendid section. Will ex change for* sm place or will cut into tracts to - sutprhsror price and terms write or see i I hae fain all sections of the connty. ILet me Eno you s in the real estate line. H. 'HESTER THE 4AL ESTATE MAN Box 64.Pickens, S. ., Box 264. Pickens Bank Building. Let me wi r fire insurance; I'll place you in good* re liable compan Land ~ Sale in Oconee Counly. 50-acre far acres mo wos aa e o n n w sru 00an r a rI , to tenant OfZ,1harsi eatiaion Wil ael one six-room For t. nd prices apply to MOSS, vfallIhalla, S. C. THERE IS BUT (% STATE FAIR IEake Your Arrangements to be in FOR THE GREAT STATE FAIR OCTOBER 30, 31 and INOVEMBER 1, 2 and 3 ~BEST OF EXHIBlTS N FLNE HORSE R ACING AUTOMOBILE RAGES ITBALL CONTESTS. FINE AT ACTIONS IN EVERY RESPE'