The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, April 02, 1908, Image 2

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is Seutinel-Jollrnda D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. -BY The Santinel-Journal Company. 1ITOMysON & RICHEY. PnoI's. J. L. - 0. 'I1 : ZSON. EITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rites Reasonable. Entered at Pickens Fostoilice as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURWAY, APII L 2, 1908. WORKING WOMEN OF U. S. There Are About 6,000,000-To Form an Organization. New York, Marh PA.-Organiza tion of the working women of the UnIted States is 1vroposed by tihe Wo men's Trade league. one of whose or graizers. Miss Leonora O'Reilly, told the nembers of the Oertral FederatL ed Union at their meeting Sunday that thero are 'between five and six million working women in the Undt ed Sta-tes and tb't the loagme w ould not cease its efforts untilt wt uid or.. ganized thorm all. Miss3 O'Reilly asked for upec:kers for the mass meeting In nid of the movemient which Ls to be :held4 Fri-day evening in the labor ternple. Aa a .remult. of her reqiueist, C-ha.rles 1. Rulo' -sell will -p)eatk on "Over-Famp;nycI Women" and Jo'in Spa:), on. "T'!he U1nomployed" BLAZES WAY FOR CONGRESS. President Will Send Legislative Pro. gram to Congress This Week. WI3 hing-ton. ). C., March 24. Prodont R octsOeve!t has dotermined on a legi.hd'ive prtraim, t-he enact ment. -/f whiich -will be urged u'pon coni greos in a special nge, whil: ;e said Satuirdsty will go in tlis week. Each of thn easureo to he osed involvea perplexingdiiclie, n ea-ch will have far-roo:'e effe-t on the blshinosm, and economi c-: :me of the country. The pro.gra1u is the pr':h: of :nI ortnilt coiforeices throu:: ' :t tei pres'(dent has been pit : m o'f tihe v'iews -f all int r: :t c: ed. l.lke'wise the a-tthKe of the le 1 ers in both brianchc-. of c'onreh been nirie known. Its iuccess d pefn-J. upon the combined effort whch he 'helie can be .1r;u~I,1t to hr a: in 'he'.nlf of tle whole p!-an by t! .ose aff!tcd, cEpccinlt'y 'by w;:ne e(1 features. The .)rogram include: A de aration in favor rf :' revi sioni ci the tariff In a rtmo'nal c.:o he 'heldi after Marsch 4, 1909. An ameu-dti.nent to the Sha:'u:''n :an t'i-turnst la sv'o as to make itritott nT concitest ionsa to conr.bi nat'.on of hth lnbor and' capit-al, limiting the powers of er':&ul 'our'ts In tihon tso of te injuin': ihn in lI.hor di:mties. Pan s.o o-f an empoers' liability bill. P'ar'age' o the .\ triCu fl:nancial 'Jil. Man Who $kipgjcd Out Bei:0j C.:rr~ed Back for Triat. Mob.!Ile. A I-a.. M:t.t'eu Z . -Captain Adea'nus.& ci' ci c:i:oo:.lrc.:, and~ Dt, tective I. :ulas 1.' J1'thneuin. cif the New York <k'ec' ivo' foece. li-t : t2.ro Moito Mo.my muort::ig wit h I:-n .l. Ii:em, fonnen:y asalet ant to;~rn ton'.dentI cif' the Prudent!.al Ife In sur anee e npany .ai theli' branch -ag-ency, Cohoes, N . Y ., wh'lo i-s alleged to hav~e -1.' d.1 the -country one yc'ar nnd a hi~! .da with him $150,000 dv"~*. C -1,'i' ' funids, w homu the n l'n~r.Cal., nea-r F'au ,F , thurce weeks ago. luyle':;. .accordling to the sitate 'nio-a - the d(eed and lhas no deftCoe, mi'yingt be wdH' .lunt. have to go back to New Yor-k .'n:: "ake his m'eC.:::ae." High License For Baltimore, Annmpolis, Md., March 241.-A high license bil:1 for l3abtImore city was passedl S-:aturday *by *t'e senate. It htts n':ad-y 1:nsced the house. Umlier its provi;ion~s ra.loon's and c'hab~s which no.w pay $2-50 anneualy will pay $500 next yearu, $750 the yea-r afir' and $l.:00u the t'hir'd ycnru. 'The llccuise ii'! 'thoermain at $1,.000. 'Tlhe opc:': tion of -tho l-aw is expected to causte a redtuction of' 25 o'r 30 cenits in the eit~y tnx r'ate at the eind of .the thre-e years, llunan deeds and human lives arc nlever und~erstoodl lutil they are finish ed. You can no more toll in aldvance how mnanhlood wvill turn out than huow a young child will grow up. That hacking col Because your By your powers of resiL Take Scott's It builds up and strengtl It contains Cod Liver Oil prepared that it is easy to ALL DRUGGISTS: 1 PHONE FOR RAILWAYS'C The Telegraph to Be Displaced C by It After March 1. WOMEN WILL BE EMPLOYED. Many Men Operators to Be Lot Out. e Autornatic Clock Signals Will Do In- I stalled and Many Small Tilegraph C Stations Closed. 11 A new field of employment for wo men is to be opened by the raIlways' r says.n Washington special dispatch to the Chlcago itecord-Herald. 'Tis does not menn that the roads will employ women telegraphers; but, on the con trary. their employment will be for the purpose of taking the places of te legraphers already in the service. The future women ralilway operating em ployees wIill be engaged at the smaller stations taking train orders over tel- y ephones. where formerly such orders r were transmitted und received bly tele- v graplh. This lew tield will lie open to I woulen l when th iew litte hour day law governing the working tine of rallway telegraphers goes ito effect oil 1arch 1. It was confidently expected that this law would work a revolution tin rail way operation. and it wits with this end lin view that the Order of Itallway h Telkgrapliers procured Its p asge de- , epliethe eterinedoppoalonof ('to ralway m ogers and eveI ag:i1t advicdirect fron the Whit' I1o:1se. Th't revou o 1i : ( min:, all ri; 1 t. but a !t will bev a revoIlution which w;! elo'- y gn the telegraph to a hack ,:iet :s an jd.lunct to ralway olperation and wvill o h:mw thmo::s::uis of operators out of r sment : anm:nualiy will do-1, " a- t ir number I hoic unitil they will I- - soatdiapea fomA mierlennl rulli- i WO , s..9 It was ivs Od (hat the- reduction inl (!ewo r hue of railway telegrn N'nr to ile hours would compel the t i ::!:'o::ds to eliploy at least 8,000 adi4- tj Slonaml Imien ::t once. It was also known si 1hat i: would he Imimpossiile to secure y thi nmher of Inen whein needed. anid it ws:, herefre hoped by the men [1:!t a:1 lne:ease in wages would be a er ofw th' revo; Itl lon pianned. The i 1 i ':: Imnagers at first took a 1 ha nlb r vew or the situation, but it r< :: a v:s dilcvered that it would he0 V imo:::ib~e to amupply the dlemandl If all t< (' xi:ig telegraph~l (Ifiles were to he lb aa : :m nnedl nitr Mar~ch 1. As a result g of a ca rern! ih udy of the sit tintion1 the e* nhia hour dlay f'or telegaphers will" briug about1 the following clan iges : irlst.-T'he anidonm:en:t of all sta- e tionsa as te4leg:'np 11:1ItthmUS exScept (livi- e 1i:n hemi artersun .!utij net Ion ii points. t C'econdi.--Thle sublstitui lon: of t(!b0. e phones' for thle receipt untd tihe trans- I: mli:5;ion of ordercIs anmd miessages. V Thimrd.-Thle emiployiimnt of w~omen a as nagemits in inany stationis thus tranis- t: formed into telephioine stations.h F'ourth.-Trhe transaction: of a tre monmious amount of omle huisiness by3 Si letter which formerly was transacted by telegraph. Fifth.-The rapid extension of the automatic electric block signal system, L whleh will miake telegraph stations un-D necessary.0 In: determinlng to inaugurate these BI changes the railway managers found F that they had in reality been preparing ' for them for years. It was discovered C also that by adlopting thue most expen: S sIve system of block signaling train or1ders and telegraph~l stations~ could for the greater- pairt be done navay withI. The railroads therefore- decided that t hey wouild rallher spendl4emIllions In C iroriding and maintainiug aiutomiatlc U block signals, which never go to sleep) and which never faill-unileidi'they spell b danger," than to spend the same mnon *'y in maIntaining telegraph statIons i :mnd telegraph operators. The closig Ci )f atatlons as telegraph stations Is IS imde possible by the fact that wIth amn talmntle elentrIc signal all that is nec !:y ia to start tralins as fast as the Si erimial:1 block is empty anmd 1:0eep them .soinmg until a semnaphore siays "stop)." A ccordinigly many of the bIg systems. wotably- the Ihnrriman rona1s, have been1 mastening the Installing of such slg- ~ :mls, and the new year finds them 'endy to lock ..he telegrap~h keys in umdn(reds~ of statIons. The second con letion,11 but one which many hnve hilth- thi 'rto lneked courage to Put Into effec't, 11. s that the telephone is really the most 'elentlfe meanis of comnmunieton be- Cc ween) stations and hendria rters. The j 3uirlington road, for exuaple, has been w ,eaesfully onernfinir trains bho nen .W ugh continues stem is exhausted and itance weakened. Emulsion. 4 lens your entire system. and Hypophosphites so take and easy to digest. Ve. AND $1.00 ver its heaviest division, between Ch ago and Galesburg, for several yeari 'he Illinois Central, the New Yorl lentral lines and other big system ave for several years had telephoni ominunication throughout the entir ngth of their systems. Peace and Hjstory. Parents and schoolteachers will b aterested in a new theory called th Peace Teaching of History" expound d by J. N. Larned in the January At intic. Mr. Larned's Idea is that th rine of war raither than its glor hould be emphasized. As soon as w bstract the allurements of drums an raiplings from the history books an eezmber the Broken old mothers and the whole Dark butchery without a soul re are so much nearer peace in its un ersal and higlhest sense. "The stapl f history has always been war." Mus always be so? First German Dreadnought. The launch of the first Germai Oreadnought. the 19,000 ton hattleshil nyern, will take place at Vilhelmsha en at the end of February. probabl, i the presence of the emperor. Coincidence. The strange story told by a defaul ig debtor of his being recognized afte e had been for six years trying t ve down the plist Is not so strange tory as one which came within tl en of Professor Jowett. A good mal 'ent wrong. was caught and sentelle t Liverpool to imprisonment. Afte ic sinner had served his term Jowet ad others helped him, andi he obtaine colonial editorshi p w-here hils pa.9 "as unknown. Ie did well; was ew man. One day a tornado swel If the roof of his office. Under th oof was discovered a batch of ol :ngllsh papers which had been place lere and forgotten after the mall ha rought them. Ie set members of Ili tafr to work to get out of the derelict nything which might be interestin aough to print. The first thing tha ey found was a full report of tl 'Ial and conviction of the man hin ilf, their editor, ait Liverpool all thos ears befure.-St. James' Gazette. Pants and Trousers. Everybody talks well when he talk a the way he likes, the way he can elp, the way lie never thinks of. Tih ist Is effort and pretense. The a: -ho says "trousers" because lie like say it and1 the man who says "pants; ecause lhe likes to say It ar'e hotl 00(d fellows wvith whom a frank sotu mId fraterniize, but the mnan who say trousers" when he wants to 'a; pants" Is a cr'ave n andl a truchlei aually hateful to honest culture ani 'ho~eo':no i.'norance. I Ie bealomn 11 te mme' 5Cordidi eategor'y ith 1the min 'ho w.ears tIght shoecas antd high ('o! it's th!at I r at torment to the flesti 'Ini ('nts t)live thait he doesn't re(liWu lion of' his genatee'l nieighor In th<i roso ne f -ront.-Atl an 1tic. atemont of the condition of Tihae Libj erty' hnik, located at .ibecrtv, S'. C. at th. ckese of business, March 9 1908 Resources. nans and d'scounts $03. :49.o] emandfl~ loans 3,9010.0( ver Draf's 5,2 9 inking H ouse and Loit 1 ,.i.. irniat nre i ad Fixt ures a~~ 10 fromt IlBank's and Hanker ia 1 2,550 .s1 lrrencye 1,i191.00 leer, Nir1kels ando Pennius aj $91, 194 It] Uaiilities. api'.a1 Stock P'aid In S 000 iidad11( Prroths less. ('ur reint aexpe',s aind ta xes !5,195i.58'i ue Unpoid Dividenud 24.00 divi luant Dept sits itubject to check 26 700. 15 inm (.;rtifieintes 16,9797 ishier, ("onecks 947.00 Its Pay able 17,000.00 $9 1,494.49 "fp 'of .St h Camrl inn. County of Picksns. Hreme camlo HI. C. Shirler, casil* .r If ' atbor'e named bank. who, "i g d"ly sworn, says that the above I foreg. in statement is a true condi 'n of sailt bank, as shown by the "ks ofi s tid bank. Swr to and subscrib~ed be'fore me. 18 :1st day of March, 1908. L. Clayton (shal) Notary Public, S. C. rrect Attest: P. Smith, ,.S. Parsons, Directors T.OT 'nehl Preparing fo We are now winding up our Wir for Spring opening. In the meantir Very Low on any goods we have in stock. We are receiving now some early - Last year's business was the b< hope tot make this better. mOur motto: The best and most i consistent with honest merchandisin! West Cd, FOR SAFE E Wr DEPOSIT YO - IN THE LIBERTY. Their Safe l's bwen tied and found Burglar I This Bnih 1las ut glar InburaLce, Fire Ii.suri lose your t ney.' Lit ei al It tat llowed :on Time rep sitr. you up sat.i6factorily, THE LIBERT) II. C. SHIRLEY, Cashier. r Southern Shortha and Busines Atlanta, Ga., also Alban Over i5,000 Graduates it t [. i , j. s 1'.040 a1 - lient(ic ntt every y( ar for 1.4 ol.kt i L Ete. .%n average of two oI enitus ior tvety ittetit that 70 typewriting machines, ""' 1 The sou1thel It alo rMtiilcts the ATLANTA SCHOOL OF Soi whieh i -titution the irIhondis an d telegrn-lh comi tors. Main Line Wires Run int< I* Write for cntalh::ne. lIcutr n~owi. 'I'hec 8ottIhern, is i in the South. Address, A. C. BRISCOE, Pres., or W. L. Atlanta, Ga Oterk's Sale. tiing in Common Pleris Court. hmgL in to .h-br~ :3. Victos i Ed ns, Plaintiff, 8(1 joinii s- tihers. .1 Martha Tairal1, et ali.. Defentants. runn1ii ~ lo X.~uanlce of a Dc cretali Orcier th10 'id Swil th lhove-sited ense1, hiby . Hn . J. C. tanung 11 - Kiugh, dat 1 F1%:mu ry 28 19i8, and onI . qae , fle the. C!erk's, (lica, I wv:ll sell to Te'Prn Sthe hiiglhi. tider onI e - o p - AL A NA PRIL, 1VC8, Sl ' during the legal hours for sn Il.: i. Il ens to-wiit: All that.I ibce, pa. cel or I raict, e - 12and( conltaininlg twenty-six norrs ii ore ,i orlss, and( boun~ded by3 11neds ot Jo - . s This is ,1l ave*nport, W. R. Eden's ando ot hi s. on wa tei s of Oolenov er. ek :u ais a 3~I I bhat othuer t ract o)f land3( cinjtain2tg tenl a-i, more- or less, bounided1 by Jl.n (71 i Ih'ris Anhmy arrenu H-endrix suiil aht rI deeded to him by Thlomias 'Terrell. Tierms-Cash, onl day oif a ii. Te1 ins will le comipliedi witin one hiour aifter , sair. 'r the~ priemist s will be r 1)s1Ofldo -same dlay. Piurchs.r to pa~y for all papera and recording thle same3. A. J. BOGCS. [Sent ] Clerk of t ouirt. Cler [k's Sale. .Str to of Soul h Caroi lin,, County of [Pickens. TUEl S'l .Johin E. ererig', Plaintiff, John Mon t gomrery, De~fend(ant. Long S1 In pursunneeO of a diecretal order in The S the above slated c3.5 -, bv Ihm. J. C. ecienct Klugh, dated February 20 108, nud on be'en p, file in the Clerk's office, I will tell to the use in as highest bidder on compet SAIJFSDAY IN APRIL, 1008. it Rt during the legal hours of sale. at Trick- BEST ens C. H., S. 0., the following tract of machin land, to-wit: All that p)iee and hat cel -Bail (of land situate, lying and being in tihe matic above-named stateo and county, conin- the 1me: ing forty (40) acres, morro or less, being Easit St all of the original tract bought by me Sewing from John A. Higgins, after running ofT ARD) R thlerefroml 24 acres, said 40 acres beinL' a revel representedr b~y a 'pint and survey of Easy Pu same, made by J. A. Robinson, surveyor, Ing Mac dated 17th August. 1006. Also all that 'rhe piece, parcel or tract of land mn the 58 above-named siate ami coItna lcn fbO r Spring. ter business preiaratory ne, we will give Prices Spring shipments, st of my emspeyience...We roods for the least moncy Greenville, s C EEPJNG UR MONEY! BANK. 'roof. t ce, C1 shir oI dted, F1 Y4 m ta!n't ITee . C. S ir!(y ard ie w l ix (BANK. nd s University y, Ga. Branch I Positions rs. ten grl dp.erN. Teeg i; 1. O r atO.v. cittei.ds the Scuthern. airgest (i1|< i et ion of Ilyl eral (Cits % WUC by 41.y conc ei. n in the SI .t TELEGRAPHY This Schook C otdest nd lirges.t uuiijne 1ilege ARNOLD, -Vice-Pres. fi '' I ( ' ilte. more ci r ht r, anid tIma lsane, lot ofi ind d~,.eaI to Ii ntgomery, D). M'a. M~nieh3r oin the c'ity~nf EerIley, sM eye M 'ntgonwery >y R. [.. L'wun, oglots~Ic oa J.u R. linmv nna.~u l'om1 JTama1irttowni aclret~' to !iagoedl liver'v sitabl)e, nuw t~i;e iaiut onie haundured (tR fL s. cu'sh. Purachnpcer or parv-has t-y f..r paip--s andu feor raeer~din~g i . .I iOOG, ( il)r# lE IS 1ONE~Y just as true ina Yrd to Sewing *Iachines ~s alnyfihing elio. - ow~ wVell mflade, you atre acinnlly A a way3 three hoursg out of every 'ANT'ARD ROTA RY SHUKTLiE SEWING MACHINE - kOk 810 3'titcs in the amn time mittlet Machinjes make onuly i91)O. Landiard Rotary Pa inep~o iin most caltly correct, which fact. Iws ~ovenm by 25 years of ang*euful 11 parts of the world and~y our tors COiinluouasly trying te-~ony ut souccers. TIiE: ST1AND)AR j ) ROTARY. TilR' W'Olti'D SEw IN* M A C-IINE. iw Lwo as mn onfe--Lock and C.hain StItchI Blearmag Stanud---StrainI., :Aufo Lift. Do not fil to inivnfigate rits of, the Fast. st. MIo4 1ha'.n, Runming anad the mest qbrble Muchmne imade. 'TH I' WMA.P rttion." Write for' prilea an~d ymrent Plan. Gu~anasedew.. hines $12.00 up. tihddard Sowing Machine Vo., o. BrasiA pnp40 n4