Pickells sgtillgJOluilrnJ 'UEmsuED EVEP-Y TffURSDAY MOlefING. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. 0. THOIMPSON. FiTO.. W. L. MATIIINY. 'Manager. ,Lbscription $1.00 Per Anuumni. A.dvertisinug R teseaona TliIUMDIA. NAY 6. 1909) Uncle Sam has seized 8,000 barrels of whiskey belonging to a Maryland distillery company, for violation of the internal rev enue law. This should give President Taft ample material with which to work on the prob lern of, "What is whiskey?" Running a mv'-lap ivs a 1 - ficult propsIlN"4:.-. The11 j'1u!(IneS don't like the baseali dopet and society colums: the baseball fans don't like the agricultural arti 'cles; the malefactors don't like the police court reports: ihe itv council don't, like the ediflrial colunmns. Uncle Sani propoe to teli is adopted daughter, Cuba, that she may come back home when ever she gets tired of shifting for herself, but only on condition that once back, she is to stop flirting over the garden wall with that serious fellow, Self Government, and that rascal, Revolution. "Telephone girl" doesn't go any more. She is a "phoniste" The final "e" isn't sounded, of course, but it is printed on cards and in the papers by way of differentiating the girl from the mere man, who is a "phon ist,"and doesn't even deserve that. Twenty years agd--ttey were called "h as, but we are pr .ag. ae's the way they do it in ansas: A newspaper pub~lished in Jewell county, Kansas, tells of a preacher who became invol ved in a new-town boom, and after a six-day hustle in real estate he arose in the pulpit and gave out his Sunday morning text in this fashion: "You will find my text in Matthew's ad ditions to the gospel block 5, lot Have yon noticed the great and beautiful transformation that all around you is wrought by the warm sunshine of the past week? A (drive along any road reveals a wonderful and lovely picture, that in its finest details even the mlost skillful artists cannot duplicate. Mar velous are the varifyin g shades of green as shown in the bud ding trees from the delicate green of the willows to sombre, austere looking pines, mingling with which the white dogwood blossoms go to form a lovely scene. It seems inevitabe that public itv should attend Mr. Harriman even when he seeks to lead the simple life in a luxurious tent in Texas. This is the penalty of greatness. Traveling even in a special train with a retinue of railroad presidlents, it is as im pokssible for him to escape curious observation as it would for Na poleon and his marshals or a pop ular prizefighter. All the seis mographs of Wall street are ad justed to regard the slightest tre mor of railroad news in his wake. The~ entire nation, from the United States Supreme Court down to the smallest stockholder in his companies, is interested in the nmovemnents of the man F. J. Henry has called "'head and fore front of all the higher-ups." New Yon W\orld. Won't Slight A Good Friend. f ever I n.ed a cou.;h medicine aga in I knmw w~ hat to g.-t," declarc s 3is. .\. L. .\ily of Bealk Me.. "for af ter using ten~ bottles of Dr. Kin~g's New Discovery, and seeing its excel'ent re suits in my own family and o'.ber., I am convirced it is the best rn2edicinle made for Cotnghs. Com~ and lung t rm : hie."' Everv one whIo tr' s it fer ju quick cK r~ sutr .s y o' 1 ..r 1, n 1args it is 'ur' m .c '. 1 l ' n. T.:..1 hott.. fr- ,.... .. +. l. ta n! Talk about the farmers having no influence: they are stirring up the entire country right now. Farmers Not Holding Aiken Recorder. The recent advance in the price of cotton to over 10 cents! has drawn out A large quantity of the staple all over the State. In Aiken county a number of farmers who have been hold!ng their crops have let them go at a basis of 10 cents and over for lliddling. The situation is particularly pleasing to all classes of business and as a result a good deal of money is being t urned loose. it is expected that business gener ally throughou' the South will show material improvement right away, in the matter of collections and otherwise. Smashes All Records. Ac :m ai-round !ala tive tonic atd :inl -.ni'fer ni m'i e pills can con. I-.. wi, . K:ne's New Life Phis * y tion- r r : te sromach,. liv- r i-tl ladneys itu-ify th.- bhad, -treni ien the nierv ; ( ures 't our show win lo he torc-most makers, thety rec. vinners, ng at the comda of the great ianviers of Wall street in their ipeIatiH )H5 and1 employed in the o atiiig of bond issues of othern buiness(5 undertakings \n econallv gcYd class of invest ents and. probably, a much 'tter. could be found in the >uth, and the people of south trolina should have as full op )rtunity to borrow their own oney held in trust by these stitutions as the people of ~ew York or Massachusetts ve. Ir. Mfe)as;ter foand a dispo tion on the part of most of the mpanies to consider invest ent of some portion of their nds ini good securities in the ae, buft an unwillingness to ake advances upon farming nds5 or other rural properties. hre is no better security for mais to be had1 than g.ood ima ovedl farming lan's in this ate and the ins'.ance comn .nies coul do11( (1 b. et ter' by eir poliievholder.s than to put t some of the finds in their rst UpoIn such safe' invest ment, bile the people who pay the eniums are e !titledI to such olieratio~n C heir hands hi - re the Wall treet operators. ho, as a rule, ha ve no proprie rv or mutual interest in the nser0vatio oi f the comlpanies' so rI Ie s. Even'l thle concI'ess'~in of regard ped is, however, a (istincet ad neeC. anld it wvill doubtless be creased byI fthe ir representa m,11 especially in view of the .althv growth of Southern life msrance companies, which are iploing their funds inl the velopment of interests in home heres. Thei neglect of the uth as an investment field by [ese concerns which have awn such vast sums from the ople of this section has been a 'ing reproach. and it is grat ving to noIte that the obligation 'sting uponi themi to dlevote mle portion of their r'esources the uses of the Southern peo o is bling implressed upon them Chai le.ton Post. Kills to Stop The Fiend. 'in. woc rst fo I. for 1 2 years of John y ef .h !bv i n.M Eei. was a running c~r. He ~. p ig : Cars 'Cv r $V:;.CO wit~ h , iCmliit. Then lniklen's Arnica v. kilb1.1 th' nicer andl cured him. . tit Rheum. Infallible for Piles, urr. seabli,, ('uts. Cergis. 25e at all CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. e Kind You Have Alway Bought. PLEME? >f our us of nufac or. ars at men f our ready now; S, is The le and Ilt all s, and "UUSn&C d. tamid Ia I to give of new models from some of you will spot them at once as 'HE CONDITION OF Ens Bank, e close of business April 28, 1909. LIAILITiIES. capital Stock 1aid Tn... . ..... ........ 0 00 dnrillvided Profits. less Cu.rrent Ix p-nses and Taxes Pail............ .. 26.2.1 98 Individual Depos.its . ........84.518 44 Savingsi Dieposits ... .... ... 85,000 00. Cas.hier'ch ek's.. ... .... .. . 603 57 Total. .. .... .. 16.843 99 above named Bank. who. being dly sworn. says e condition of said Hlank, as showin by books of I M1 31 U L DIN lay of Mlay, 1909. mII.j (3. IR,. HIEND)RICxS, Notary Pucie, S. C. HE CONDITION OF {TY BANK, close of business April 28th,_1909. LI \~ 11 LITI E~s. Capital Stock Paid In ... .... ...... ...Z,000 00 Unaivided Protits. Iess Current Exjpeni ses and Tlaxes Paidl.. ......... .....7,288 76 D~ue to I anks d Trust C2om panics........47 18 Individual D~eposit'. Subject to Check.. 21,092 07 Timne('ertliiates of Depo'.it......... .17,Z37 77 (Cashier's Checks.............. ...773 11ills P'ayabie, including Certificates for Mloney Borrowed ..... .... ......000 00 Total ..... ........ ..... ......* 90.943 01 f the above named Hank, who being dirly sworn ie condition of saidl bank, as shown by the books4 II. C. SHIIRLEY. ay of .May. 1903. -I R. F.\LLS,~ Notary Public. SALE! >rmerly belonging to Charlie T. one acres, lying about one mile on the Bell Shoals roail. s in Pickens county and can be adjoining property. ATLOR, L LES. C. Professional Cards J. E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens. S. C. Ollice over Plckens Bank. 48tf Dr. F. S. Porter, Is Now Located in Pickens for the practice of his profession ' Office Upstairs in Freeman Bldg Residence Johnson St. Dr. King's New Lite PHIs. The beit In tea orl,_ tIRE TO Let us array you in one many new styles handled by some of the most famous ma turers, and lead you to a mirr You look at your refleci and the hard-to-pleas disappe ONCE. We have dealt with lots o who came to us skeptical c ability to satisfy them with : made clothes. They are regular custonei! once you wear our cloth enough to kill all prejudice, spring styles are very sensib attractive. We has:e tried |to const btastes in mnking our selectior .ve believe we have succeede hard to pleas, We ws, you will see there a display resent the latest fashions, and Yours to please, RIIEENVILLE, S. C I STATEMENT OF I T he Pick Located at Pickens, S. C., at th SLoans and Discounts..... ............4100.917 M DIetmaId Loans........ .... ..... ... 71.000 00 Overdrafts .. ..................... .. 1.497 13 11nin Huse ......... .... .......1 *575 IFurnitu re and F'ixtLure'.... ... .......1.574 28 Other IHeal E:-tate....... .. .....6aO10 IDue from liank and TIrust Companies 27.974 75 Curreney..... ... .... ........ .....4.000 (il G~old .................. .... ....... 1300 Silver and other Coin ............. 3,596 53 Cheeks and Cash Items .... ..........252 93. Total.. . . . . . . . ..... ... R. 43 9 STATr E wsoUTl C.AROLIN.. iss CuI'NTY OF PICK ENS. ' 1: c. :: e . .'! " . :.mts, Cashier of th that the~ above and foregoing statement is a tru sail Bank. Sworn to and subscribed before n . this 4th < is< torreit -A ttest: .1. P. (A ! EY. - Directors. 1. M. M AUL )IN, STATEMENT OF Tj THE LIBE] Located1 at Liberty, S. C., at the RESOURCES. IOLoans and I~iscounts..... ..... .....if67,411 55 Dletnand oa ns .......... ........ ...3,'1i 74 OIverd rafts. .......... ...... .2.87 64 llninlz House........ .. .....1.54385, IFurnriture andi Fixtures....... ....... I.6d6 40 1u in row :n: aks and( Trul-t C.omplzies 12.406 3t Cu r'eny......... .... .... .. ....... ..110 04 silver h:Id other Corn ....... ... ........86S5( 1heek.. and (ash Items...... ..........IS 04 T.'tal...... ...... ..............00,943 01 C(4'1TY.oF PI< ENS. 1Ref.ere ncame a In H. C. Sn zinr.E . Cashiler (1 sav- the abo've and foregoing 'tatement is a tri of1 said Iliank. sworn to. and subtscrib~ed before mec tils 4th d ''orrect .\tltest: We offer for sale the farm f< Hughes and containing ninety from Pickens Court House and This is one of the best farm bought for much less than the A. B. T GRE ENVI T1he State of Sout.h Carolina, C ount y of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge. Whereas, G. M. Smith made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administra tion of the Estate and effects of M. T. Smith. Tlh.ee are therefore, to cite all and sngular the kindred and creditors of the sid M. T. Smi-h. deceaeed, that they be and appear before me,. in the Court of Probate. to be held at Pickens on the 3h day of May 19)9 next, after puabli cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be grante~d. Given under my hand thise 29th (by of April, Anno Domini 1909'. 2t J. B. NEWBERY, J. P., P. C. STATE'l OF SOTTl CAROLINA, County of lickens. R.KING'S NEW DISCO VERY Will Surely Stop Thi Geu.A