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Pickens Seninel-Journa PUn.I fED EVEIRY TIURSDAY MORNINO -BY he TSentinel-Journal Company. TPOMPSON & ICHsY. Pnors. J. t. U. THofIpjON. EunTon. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Reasonable. tered at PickOe F.etofioe as Second Olass Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C. : TH URSDAY, APRIL 11 1907. Salmagundi. Another Kqutuoky county has gone dry. That means more whisky for export. Texas newspapers are filled with obituary notices of the Texas gam bling habit. 1o, dear Carrie Jane, yo" - go riding t'. must not . .--vaaprOdb1 In allntto wngRh a mawho is ble u cau r *eur. It ist ltihtiti to etidaNet the lives of th6 bblic.-dhadR ston Newa and Courier 'M ears are 1tiM K. 'that I can t hear thy voice. My eyes are dim, so that I cannot see thy tokens. Thou alone canst quicken my hear jug and purge my sight and cleanst and renew my heart."- [John Henry Newman. A farmer n-ar Paris, Texas, ob served a flock of blackbirds hopping around lively on his place, devouring something. Concluding to see wha they were eating he tired into theu and killed nine. He opeued thei craws and found them filled will boll werrc, President W. W. Fnley, of th SJutbern railway, in his talk a Green;sboro, N. U., recently, said tht the in terests of t raih%%ay and of ti people dependent on it are so con pletelv identical that, legislut.ion in imical to the railroada is also inimlie to the interests of the people. - took a broad, economic view of ti t -ittri tationl prol)elm, and Sai that the idea Of Capitalization bi been exaggerated in the public mi1, Anderruin is getting to be quite convention city. Seven are to I held there in the course of the tie: two or throc; months. The Trtve ers' Protitine association, May 9-1, Grand Lodge of the Knights< Pythias. als'o in Mav; Firemen's B nevolent alssociation, inl J 1)ne; Sout Carolinal association, .July 3--4- Sal' da Baptist association, and the Pret byterian synodl of South Craolina. King Ed ward VII. is said to ho firm believer in union labor. Wheu he was yet the Prince of WVales t frequently showed his symopathy wit L.. > cause of unionism. Since he bU eame king he has allowed no work I be performed for his household the is not done by union labor, and la has informed the lord chamberlain any case was brought to his nlotice any firm serving the royal househol declining to recognize trades uniori and pay the un.on scale lho shoul take stops att onIce to have them do e or to transfer the royal househol business to firms that weore fair union labor. D)eclaring that ho adheres to h: opinion that Thaw is insane, Mi Jerome said a esterdaty that if thI prisoner should be adjuidged sant "he wvould have to proceed with tL trial and prees for con viction withb a the power at his commrand." Pe haps so, but how miuch "power'' wi be ''at the commnand" of a prosca ing OtliCer wh'lo siincerely believes t prisoner IIt the bar tO o bea o irrespolnsibl 1)0unnatic? If M\Ir. ,Jeromu is hu man he can not "'press" hard fo cionviction,. ft seems) that it is tr Jeome'sflO clear duty to the people o Now~ Yoirk to withbrawt~ fromFf thi Thaw caise and( leave coniduct of lh< prosecution to compe jtenIit hantde - [Charleston News. m 4 ,g IA C) N . N0 ;-4 Cd Cl)I DA a . 0 L - 02 l (9) L ~ J ~ ~rd nI-N ct~~ ru O ""m Q cc r-i r7.a C! 1 ) _ _ _ _ce b . I- c? , I ('I C aON I)o O b.- O 9 - I d Geo. Wingfield, the young million- 'out into the corridor the otlI 0 a&re of Goldfield, Nov., went to that and call one IgouIdoviei Daldag <1 section ten years ago, a youth of 18. to come into court. lHe trie SHe located a few claims but wasR too times and then wished to resi po- r to work them, so he leased he was encouraged to persev, most of the pro~ptrty to others. succf eded(, tot the great joy ol These men struck it r'ich anud Wing- ter ssted bench and bar'. field was a made man so far as isWIOaoktob moe os blood C hootow mnai lon, with (3 Many yearsIV ago D)anu Wi Lord, Jru., eduIcation), and)E wort.h $100 lI as he al ways signe, I his namlii', t hen her ownl right, who ann touni r- one of (te sinin~ ligh ts of thetr in'1 she wod ld raother devYoLOteoh II New York, was arguing a cae beforo, works of charity than tot 0 thmecouirt of appe.als, whena a contry~ matrimony. 0 lawyer asked 'harles ()'Connor' the ' ,ramto of the gentlenu who was ' A cartd (9paig -ht, adOCno This is to certify that all dirug r w h a s . r 'at no t le I0 O o th i o ' la u tlho ri z e d to ro t f ',( I I' 1 n -. 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