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Punfll.sHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO. The Sentinolournal Company. TioMrsoN & RIctiY, 'PToPs. .la. (). TH OM PSON, K TwR. Sibscriptioni $1.00 Per Anuum. Advertising Rtos Reasonable. Entteredl at Pickens Postolilce as second Class Mail Matter PICK1ENS, S. C. 1Wdnesty, 1)(c. %2, 1903. Nor, is Items. It appears that locals from our hustlhug little side track town are rathcr scarce, but bog pardon; thanks, we are all still living and qldto well. We regret to state that two of our best citizens with their families ar1o soon to imigrato to the far ivest--D. Garvin Parsons an( D. '. Miontgom ory; are both reliable, respectable, live and onergotio citizens and a 1os9 to our comilluiiity hlit of course wo do not moan to conisure them b) any 11101n4, but it appears Ito us a fally for men who have Spent the majority of their yeari allotted to man1111 and thenll (1 up and lor ve to try their fortuno inl -lio west -but aini as on f( t he gentlemon exllresse-d him. self for t1e benefit, of his children, so it may be well. Mr. J.arsonis expects to go to northeast Tex is an. I Mr. Montgomery to northwost Arkansas. BRst wishes to yon gentlemen. .lake Garrett has purchased the farm, ginnery Ind grist mill bolong ing to D. G. Parsons. We welcomo Mr. Garrett to 0111' coimI unity, spec ially when we ruiinber he offored, or rather pludgod himseltf to suppl . mleit the public slio >I Funds in his district by giving onw half as much a-., ill the patrons of thw school %nhich was 0110 hundred I1lltna. Thoso kind of 111011 count ill any c)mmunity. Welcome to you again Mr. G .rrt. We would not forget to slato that Considorable impljrovelen 1.s have re ce.ly13' been iimndo ol 01n school bulilding, (e1ouhi so that the dear children will hail withl dlight the comilg of arctic weather, for we are prepared. Our school opened Monl day morning with J. P. Donidy a principal and Miss Nita Clayton 119 IIssistaint, and aniothtier successfil terml is anticipated. Crops are about gathered and w\hile the production is off som1 it mnakels the farmors elerful when marktLting their cotton for olovou cenlts. There atro matiny visit or s comit inkg and)( goinig but, we hiavun't timoe to1 register them l. p resenti , al so tranll 81ient men01, bu12t theiy are 1.ompel ~ led to go to (Cateechee for lodgiug. On WVednesday t he 25th inst. a Mr n. . Holler wvhile reading a ne'vspaper inl the meat mariiket nit Cate(cchIoo drop podl dead1..' If was' a'. 1stonio ma Isoni andl was1 <leing wvonk onl tihe dlam at Norris Cottonl Mill. Ilis faimily lived at Sttesvillo, N. (I, his son1 caino1 for his corpse aind carried it to Stnates ville for burial. Heart failure is said to be the cauhse of his deathI. Aliss illi Kinard ofl Ninety Six openled the school at Cattechoo lost Tu~Iesdla. The atltendaneo~ at that school will be considerably incremsod this *armu, which of course is duo to t~hc increased population of our nill village, since the enlargemoent of th~e mill. Capt. P. Whiitin a long tried and faithful employee of the Souther nu Railway wvas discharged a fewv d.iys ago all oni account of ai trivIal mattecr lie has (1011 sectinl work for many years and wais setion miiaster' for twenty three years. Capt. Grillin of Liberty will succeed himi. It is rumored that a fertilizer faic. tory' is a probable I nterprise for Nor ris. Can it be p)ossible? Yes provided( a few men with money wvill coopera1ite and wvork to that end. Thore is al ways a demand for fortilizows in Ibis section and probably always wvill bo. We heard certain agents say that lhe had sold more fertilizers the pasIt year than ever before andb wouild col. lect every' dollar for same. Why not ship~ tihe raw material and have it manufactured at home. We were much impressed by an editorial in last weeks issue of your~ poper. "The poor man and 'the church." All that editorial is heart - ily endorsed; indeed how is it possi. ble for it to be considered otherwise, by all right thinking people)1. Sometimes it appears to us that there is a burden of wvealth inl our great republic.- Some people have a lot of trouble about their muoney'. Howvever the writer is not overI bar'. dlened understand. But review the work in our courts and the cases in which monfy is involved. Glo to the balls of the legislature, count the - - bills. of appropriations, go to coni gress and consider yoreolf accountant for a session and tell us about it. Money not only troubles thle possos5.. or but the other man also, Labor v. s. capital. ..Many crimnes have been committed and money, wvas at the bottom of it alig ;obbery, dishonesty and overy~ -Thng that is evil almost, committed ~%04 for th~e love of money and we call to rmind "Money is the root of all evil." We cannot ingnore thio struiggle - ,for money that .goes on overywhtere anid' pto'ptubly we ought nIot to wish for the tlti when such comnpetitioni -haIll pass away. JPlurlbus ULIin.' ne fl)1)~ sh~ COgifvre cures ao~l~ .hibnehiti anfal indred ~4~i 0bles 2~o ttM Drug .Store,- J. Miss Pauline Mollaniol Dead. Again, death has taken from falmi. ly and frionds, a gentlo soul and we tire called upon to sorrow with grief most bittei. In the midst of bo reavemeut this 10os comes adding weight that human courago cannot w ithst and.. Thoeentiro cormmunity sympathizos deeply with the family, and friond.4 give every consolation possiblo, bul I1onlo cal slay tho agony of loss and 110110 can appreciato it but thoso who have beef) inl the midst of such ai1llictions and kn.>wn them from )'r 6011111 eXperieInce. Miss Paulne wasl a young woUln just colli g to the flJllnes of Vo1m1ani hood. She was a duf itI dlaughter, devoted to thoso of hr OWnl faIily and1(1 witi hlr frijnda Slt io ws tru.1, coniSitet ai awrfyI'ay crrying brig lit losit siotor joy as Fllo j all raeyod. 811. wi i sister, faitlifiul to) oVesry caV, an(d fier whoio life showed forth tli swextwl1!ss of a lifo so pleo an1A good Il-it G1od Called leri h1om1o to beller thiings. Echo From Wedding Bells. 'Thrle miles north of Qenoca at the pictuiresquoc res-ident," Jf Mr. W. T. .\rL1s, it noon ol \\' 1hn.1day No vembe4r 25th was sole.n aiiz.d one of Ohe prottiest of houm wo blings when NMilss L ia Meares was united in mar ringo Io Mr. Itibert 1. Cochran of Whiilo, "November'si chil'. andt. will. try blasts" woro making a play 1rou11nd of the outside world, to bring into moro striking (c1ontrast the wirmiithll an I belhuLtv of the largo par lor) arti-tdcally decorated wit. feath (ivy ferns and exqui-sito chirysatntho MOMS. PIrompi ,t ly it hailf 1past I wilvo O'cloCk as tho nt.rains of iondelssolin's \Ved (ding Maich fell on the ner of tihe waiting nent'i, the attendant., .\Mr. Frank DuPro of Clum.ioni with Ir. Martin of Pondleton, and Miss Oina Alonres with Miss Biancho Bigger stair, of Sonena, (ntered the room followed by the brido ittid groom the bride always lovely, but, DoW tile eibodiiont, of lovliness ill orthodox bridal attiro. Staiding uidor th., galanliiIdod chaindllhior, the little party plreseint.Od i pretty giroup, as they wero mnot by the olliating" minlister Rov. J. T. Carey, Who in It short im. prc.sivo ceroonllly llado oneo ill the eyes of tho world, tho "Tle two limio with but a singlo aim, Two hearts hat. hent as one." After-a ii nformal hour of pleasltit c()verse, followed by a dain1' and delicious lun1cheon(l, Mr1. and ars. C(chran with their atenda Its were driven to "lonnt Lain View" tho iomae of Mr. Cochrian' mnother whore a re coption Was tenidered them (nWd. neVHdus evening. Mir. Coohrau is a young mian of un uIstual worIlth, anid is doioirvedly y~ ipu-1 iuhe among his wide circle (of ferends, wvho conugratu(11lat i himI11 i 11 on in i th hand1 of ono Si) lovoly ini pWkoso and1 chariiacter. Mfay they have a long and p)rosporous13 voyage oni thto sOn of life. Dilsastrouems Wreeks, Cahrelessnloss is respIonsible for many a railway wvrook and the samo15 cauiHss are maikinig huan1 wrooks of su lorers from throat ands lunig troule. BUt 8sino) thoI advenlt of D~r. Kings New Discovovy for. eouighs, consump11 ltion, col1ds, and( (even the worst cases canl be curoid, and1( hope loss resignation is no0 longer nOcesary. Mrs. Lois Ciagg ojf .Dorchester, Mass., is onie of many whoso life was saved by D)r. King's Newv Discovery. Thuis great remedy is guairanteod for all thrcat and lung dieimos by Pickens D)rug Co., 50s and5 $1.00. Trial bottles froo. Gospel Mission Mass Meeting. Tfherue wvill be a Gospol Mission Mass Meeting at East Fork Uhurch, T1ranyl va nia county, N. 0., begin.i ning on Friday before t~ho seonld Sunday ill Decemboer, 1903. The following p)rogrmnlno is suggested: F1ridayv, 1 1 ai. mi.- SermIon, 8. C. Owen. 1 p. mi.-The loca llurchi anid isions11 A. Wt. Bock. 2 p. mn.-T1ho pas5tor and1( missions. *J. R. Owen. Saturdlay, 10) a. m11. -Thel mlissiona ry and( his~ supporting church~t or chu rches, WV. 0. Seaborn. 1 1 a. mn.-Srmuon, M. P. Mitheny. I p. mn --The missionary on tilt field, J. M. lHamlin. 2 p. mI. --T1he outlook for gispel m1issions5, E. i. Morgani. Exer0cises for Sunday will be ar. ranhged at the miotin~g. heh brethren (of East, Fork~ (xte'nd acordliah invitation, tad wo hopo1) many will come and take 1part ini the mleeting. 1. T1. Newton, For the Churchb. 'Not a Sick Ilaiy Siee. .I wals taken severely sick with kidne-y trouble. I tried aill sorts of meiinjes, none of which relieved me. One dauy I1 81aw an1 ad (of your Electric Bitters 11nd( detormined to trly that. A fter taking a few dose0s I felt relievod1, and( soon) there after was entiroly oured, and( havo not been sick a~ day sinco. Neighbors of minlo have been ourod of rheumatism, neulralgia, liver and1( kidIney troubles and( general dlebility." This is what ii. F. Bass of Fermont, N. C. wvritos. Only 500 at Piekons1Drug Co. Notice of' "Homelsteadi. Notice is hereby .iven, to all whom it may8 c3oncerni, thait .Mrs. Ethel Ragsdalo has filed her Petition in this oflicoi pray. ing for HIomestead Exempjtlin in~ the Estiato of 0. M. Rtag'dale, dicea.$ed. The Petition will bo hleard in amy oflloo on Satturday,- Deo. r5, 1903. Thais 9th day of November 1903. A. .J. 11OGGS, WI- - elerk of court. "'Tie a string around your finger'." Glet that bottle of .Rheumnaeide today .o forey our rhleumatismn get~s a firm hold and )ecom~eQ dan~erous. The Best PI'escliptj9l forM Chills and Fever is a bottle. oni ~Ai riles CnaL Tropw. lI la siy iron andt duining in1 a tasteless Oorm. No 011r -:-it6 pay. I rico50 ?tiany' ezeellent articles are crowvd (i1 aiutof thin w~e~ck isl'n 't fle a ppear1 n)ex( week." Asthma "0 :,c of Ily .aughters had a terr:bk: case or asthma. We tried nmost everything, but without re lief. wc then tried Aycr's Cherry lctorwtl, and thrcb and one-half bottios cured her."-- Emma Jane Ens:1ninge r, Langsville. 0. Ayer's Chcrry Pectoral ce iiiy cures many cases of sthna. And it cures bronchitIs, :hoarseness, weak lungs, t whooping-cough, croup, vinter coughs, night couPhs, arid hard colds. ihr :e .s!zm: 2.c., Sec., S1. Alt dragglt~is U ,a iat Your dactor. It l1o says tako it t:1111, i14 js l,0 safy. ,If lie tolls You uoi t tal it. that don't tnko It. li knowa. lxwle I, %V11 IthlnIm. W. 1110 willing. J. U. A Y Et Co., ILowell. Mass. A Precious Jewel. Oil rarth Ola Gilstrap was a pro cioun jewol beld in tho affections of her fait her, step-mither, brothlers and si1 .u IS. Slo also had a host of frietis and school mates who loved h.r dearly. \When she wont to clurch 1-he act ed like a lady Ad gave thi closest attevItion to the sormon. Silo had learned of Jesus and the blessod hono in heaven yet she had nevor made any public profussion. A few days before bor denth she Xan tilkll sick but wfls not thought dialigerout.s at the first. She was ta lio wou so on the evefaing of the 23d Of November and tuld her girl friends mhe wantod Shom to prepare her bur ial dIrests and and wreat.hos to go oi her gravo, as that was all they could do for hor. No doubt in this hour sho fel. the need of a Savior. And I blieve Ohe had found Josus, for sho 3:a1ng a% few verses of "Jesus Lover of IllyV Soul.'' 40o talked of death with perfect compoauro and while her friends and relaivos were weeping she was look ing toward that fair city of gold. Whilo she was leaving faces bathed in tears she was beholding facos all shining anI bright over in the other world. She sid she would.like to live but could not, and was roady to go. She Paw her mother roadr to meet hee anld S In'g1 a few li1es of "My Heaven ly HLomo is Bright and Fair." She was loaving a father who was saying "Oil, it I could, I would dio for you." Earth weeps to give up such a jew el whiile heaven rejoices to receive it. She wvas a daughter (of Lewis G. G3ilstrap and w"as 13 years of age. The funeral was coniducted by the wvritor at Mountain Grove church on presenco of a large number of rela tives and1( friends. A. J. Manly. & ituniaway Bicycle, TVermlinated wvith an ugly Out on the leg of JT. B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, Ill. It delooi)d a stubborn ulcor unlyield ing to doctors and remnedies for four years'. Thenl Ruioktln Arnica Salve enhred. It's just as good for B~inas, Sealdis, Skin Eruptions anld Piles. 2e at Pickons Drug CJo. *5o Mica Dots. Cot ton picking seems to be in or der~ inl this sectionl. Mr. an~d Mrs. J. Luciaun Hendricks and faimily visited Mrs. Samn Browvn last Tuesday niight, Mr. and1 Mrs. John Findlay spent Sunday at Mrs. Millie Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Arlthur Julian, Mess. Lem Freeman and John Friddle dined at Lucian Hendricks' last Sun day. Miss Anna Hughes dined with Misses Cora and Maggie Chapman Sunday. Miss Emma Mc~ombs spenlt Sun day with aliss Eva Hendricks. Messrs Aloizo) Fridle andit J. UI. Hulghc's were tile guests of S. M. Looper last Sundany. Forest Keitlh dined with Isaac Nimn'nons Sunday. Sunday schlol at Mt. Tablor is still in a flourishiing condition with WV. J. B. Chapman as Superintendent. Tifhmas Keith spent Sunday ,vith Mris. Hferbort Williamst.. Blue Eyes. Only Makes a 11ad.Matter W1or'se Perhaps you haive never tlhught of it hilt the fact must he apparenlt to evd'y 0o10 that conistipation is caused by a lack of water onl thle systomU,- and the~ use of dirastic cathiart ics like the old fashioned jpills makea a had matter worse. Chain boliain's Stomiach and1( Livor Tatbleta are much mere mild and~ gentle in their' ef fect, and wvhen the proper (dose is tak. onl thor ac tion is so natural thlat one eani hatrdly realize It is the eff'et of med iomel. Try ai 25e bottle of them at Tick en)s Drug CJo., Earle's Drug Store, Pick.. ens, andi I'. N. Hunter, Liberty. Bears the 1Kinld You Have Aiway Bonght Bignaturo of Annual Mo~g Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Board of Conmmissio~ners will hold their unnu al mneeting the firat Thursday after the first Menda,' in January, next. i persons holdIing claims ag'ainst the County, not already filed, will present them to tile Ciedk of the Board on or blefore the 1st day of January, so tihat thley may be examined and ordered paid. ,C. E. Robinson, Clerk Bd. i. 0, deo2wd. , Doesn't Reospect (bid Age. It's shamiofnl wheni youthl fails to shdw Oaepor respect for old ago, but 'ust the ()entir in the ecapo of Dr., King's New i4fo ]11i- Tihey cut of maladies no matter hoW sevtro' nua rreidelve of Ii gp yeanopslV ' anndie Fe~.ver, T 4. SCASTOR'P I For Infants andChildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought AVe etablePreparationforAs s inheandR l- Bears the FromotesDigestion,Cheerful aess andRest.Contains neither OiumMorphine nor NiineraL Of OT'XAnc OTZc. Ii0OV. Sea A pe&fect Remedy forConistlpa ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions .everish' ness and Loss OF SLEEP. For Over FaCcl Signature of NEW YORK.Thiry Years EXACT COPY 01F WRAPPER. C S " YR IY ICASTORIA 5or Infnt A hlden WE HAVE JUST RECE-IVED A CAR LOAD OF THE F-AMOUS s5roVEs."..i..q RAKE54. We are going to dispose of them rapidly. Now is aour chance. ALL, SIZLS. ALL PRICES. Mettr & hme , 12 Suh an t-GENVL.,S C.. ~V cnsupl ou wns n nThii ry Goas n frm E Tin oP t e chRAPP E stR.te Ou uyr av ut eur ASro oTOenmrIsAdor 'cutr-adShTs r O VE' dw I t l h aetSrn beoe akeing o dispse or therpy. Nw is your o morne. tAL SftI~. ALPRCS In6 Cart, Maing uS. GcREE~ NILLEhar,,A Sua. andM MONTw SaECT O coFpl.tC.s:ock. Wehang upyour wsandtcstoming fin thery od libea arno ino the past t opg the h eet qaliotinnes o h ae" countrs an she Ve r y oad e onthfallyeltstSrn Gyou.,.~,Suri A~OIA beor ma ekin you pura ses Aa Y; ou mony a if youareno and Mants weihave alcompletoostock. Thga nking ourfrind, an cuto orsfo th oeir lieal parngrui on tepsan hoig omeiacot nuance o o tom wter a Very Respectfululy.lor $Jr'r: 1'S() GnEECALNVILE 1,UH0A0LI'A M. agmsrn: um osFo et Condtai. g b m on de ntr (' c and I.,GAATE NWIIG . . 'I hoins>utiht yo > re Indel ed to hh ff C[TASip F~Rt1 itn the sumt of Trwenty-two nilnety-eight (2,98) ~ UEL ST oDYT before nne. in my-on ie in iikons, oni to 0h -i divy fot the sico of this 5uirnotiis, exeii u.i a~ bo aser to the said conmplaint, or jiiu'dmot 'AII o'SUh CA OI , l)ated 23d day of November, 1903.Aasrt. 5i0 it Vl fCt ARiiexm S ofFe EREDf Heap of / - G.An LA.:el'o USu.a (ooEG , MAcoiNA ST T cmeiOr SOThe SAROLNA Joi I gladly wander up anty of D~.10,atrPic ain. .iihr down, B J. 11 o wb nt~orEno, toobato I d. nt ellon reit r tm- Whenimrats h Jol oy lae ianit to B I Helfrpoi Had an GIEN to IathiLtter ofhad adinis Don'tthtit by hat Imean t iond wia h of l nex.o00 , the 8 safe got fTteor , r thde ~efoe o t ndamn All ffcreditthigs of th si Sauel Jone the Courtl g of Probate b ;eda ik ----l em fst oo - aonlsa CourtV--.' Hous e, soont 17t day~ P aes oe ,n ccuse, if an-hyhvwy tesi oL ot selton credit orctimn , Administo h o noregatd u sel frorraitanngs, *1t il.uOIVE nuder m hando~ ant Fltis Don' think b ry a o an toy 2 i4 da f e.193 i h 18ye-o hAl ofy bo o bnefohie - cry. eo.~l r.x It toNWBERY u. I hae sme m neyin catio, q ia ~.t't Last ButonShes 75v(: cIt and J;tJ.t.V F isho I&I ini't ' J. o. BO0111, ff. 1). J. N. 11Ald UM, P1i G. Pickens *Drug Company. -Our Xmas Goods are now being sold. Come at once. If you want to get "hot," drink one of our HOT CHOCOLATES or HOT SODAS. Comlie and PAY US what you owe us at once. Pickens Drug Company Drugs and Fancy Stationery. ,,, ALREAI)Y K'itiW' v ,., 6800 SMR Eim9 jA That A. I. MANN has the nicest lot of New Fresh Goods ust ieceived from the Northern markets just as cheap as can 4 be bought any where and a lot of thorn cheaper than they can bo bight anywhme near hero. My line consist in partpf Cloth of moHt any kind, Mens and Boys Suits, odd Pants, Heavy Kniit Undii~erwearxi, Shirts of ever)y description, ISuspen deris, Gloves, etc. Ladios Capes, Skirts, Underwear, Union Suits for Children, Heavy Knit Undorweoa, etc , ole. Bod lilanikos, Hosiery, Notions of every description. Shoes== TIN TVARE, GLASSWVA RE, CROCK(E RYWARE, CHINA, LAMPS, .and lots of ot her goods too numerous to mention. EWI1 seil Grocories as Chieap as any body. Come and get some nice FISII. I buy anything that you can soll at the stores and will pay the best prices. I watnt to buy all the Cotton Seed I can get and will pay highest market pice for same hero at my gin. Also wiall gin your cotton for. 25 cents por 100 pounds lint. OBI solicit your patrontage and will TREAT YOU RIGHT. Yours, A. D. MANN, -.MEET, S.C._ IMPR_ NT. >Town People.< Of course, we had much rather have you call at our store, but, if you can't-a mail order is the next best thing. We handle many things, that cati be bought really easier than if you were here in person. Take Wools For Instance.... Fairy Zephyr, 19ec the hanik-3 for '>Oc. bhetland Wool, 124c the hank, or *1. 75 a p-mohd of 16 hankcs. Saxony Wool, 10Oc sitraigh t. Get man tow 150 S straigh t. (Columibia Zephyr-2 or 4 f.,ld 5c the oz. Crochet Cotltn-ther kind( that looks like silk, but wears better 5bo ihe ball or 6 for 25c. Turkey Redl (ot tot--the sort that can't fade, 2 halls for 5e. Ol d ti me Turt k ey Ri d Cot t ,. boiled in oil, big ban ks 20o. Oneo pound (f Black Ball Cotton for 10o. 'N - Somie Silk Specials.... Black Ttoffeta Silk, samte widlth as tho-yard wido Sea Ibland, 75", 85c andj $1.00. Rlnek Pean do Soi Silk, ful i yard wido-worth $1 .50 at $1.33. Atihrna Silk, 19) inches widle, all colors, -every thread silk bot h ways at. 58c the yard. Black Austrian Silk, one and a quarter yards wide, 75c. We wish we had space to tell you about our Black D Goods Stock. TIhis ono Item vill give you an ,idenf of lP the prices run: BLACK HIENRIETTA-88 inches wide, all pure wool, both warp and woof, 50 cents the yard. It. may not be of interet to know that for every yard of this number, we pay 47 cents. Mighty i' le proflt, but then noth is '00 good1 for p~oople wholt buy black goods over our counters - 4 A postaI card request will get a sample. We have about Thirty thousand yards of the best drill made ----ater stianed in th e P'acolet flood--its the 8c quality. Our price 50 the yard. Water staited Canto Flannels.-~o tree nd four cents 100 pairs of Samplo Blankots lev are worth from 75o the pajir to $7.Q0 the pair. We have miaked themn from 50 cents 4 2to 4.60 the pair.. A big saving to folks who buy them~ BMARR'S DY. ST ORE J 441 Main St. GRtEENVILLE, S. C.