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I Pinkts SflnfinnlJifflmal 1*911 VIIIVI V V Ml UNI I L'UU.MSHKD UVICHY WEDNKB1MY MOKN1NO. BY Tho Sentinol-Journal Company. Tl IO.M I'SON Si ltlOHBY, PltOl'B. I.. <). THOMPSON, IODITOII. Subscription SI.00 Per Auunm. Advertising llntes Reasonable. Kniored ?t 1'lckenn I'ostofllce as Second Class Mall Matter I'ICKENS, S. ('.: Wednesday. October, 5, 15)04. HOYT HAYES CASE. There is <u>tifti<l?i'iililn iiit?r/uif being token by many peoplo in illiss county in tho Hovt Hayes case in Oconee. In fact, the case is being closely watched by the people of the entire State. lie was sentenced bv .Judge Dantzlev to be hanged on October lith. Since thu sentence was passed, his attorneys have been very active in trying to get u commutation to life sentence in tho penitentiary. I hiring* tho prist week a paper whs filed with the Governor containing tho mimes of 500 or more Oconee citizens asking tho Governor not to interfere. .Since that time it is understood that a much large r list has heen tiled requesting the Governor to commute tho sentence. While tho testimony l^)oks very F ... I 1 - witiit iui tun yuuug IIIIII]| III U1C filllllf | time it is purely circumstantial, ami for t uat reason the request is inude for the commutation. J Circumstantial evidence, we are told by the best criminal lawyers, is I the most conclusive in murder cases, whore the chain is complete, for there can be 110 conflicting testimony that oftentimes vendor murder eases so complex and difficult of solution. flU. - . .. . 1 1 T ? ? xmi f^uvtunur wuuiu cio won lu ponder over the testimony, an?l if there i8 a llaw in the chain, the doomed young uaan should have the benefit of the doubt. All that tli? law abiding people of the State desire, is that justice he meted out in accordance with the evidence. It is a grave responsibility that is upon the governor. ELECTION PROTESTS. Pickens county can congratulate itself on not having anv inuft'sts nvor election results. Our neighbors, Greenville and Oconee are sorely troubled, and there are protests in several other counties of the State Tn Greenville county there was a protest over the Supervisor's contest. .1. W. Walker was declared the nominee after the first primary, but when Mr. Speegle entered protest, a few days n^'o, t'ie County Executive Committee met and reversed thoi r decision and declared Mr. Spoe^lo elected. In Ocouee there are protests over the results of the election for SheriiT and Treasurer. The Kxecutivo Commil tee meets October '.i to consider the protests. These protests are becoming more numerous with the yearn, and shows conclusively that the primary Hybteni in vogue in this State is falling into bad repute. Tlio system is too lax, j and will a five to have more restric j tions. Will "A Subscriber," writing from Liberty, under date of October Is', and giving tho inanngro . nt of this pap* r a roust,^bo kind enough to ngn bis name to ) . articles in tho future'/ I f ho will i innnliood enough to let ns know wl.o liavo to bit buck, wo will do our in ; to givu liirn hiiUhf Action. Teaclicr's Examination. Editor Sentinel Journul, l'ickenH, H. ('. Denr Sir: l'lcase announce in your I paper that the next regular teachers examination will take place :?t I'ick < 118, C. II., Friday, October 21. Ex ami>i(iti>>n to commence promptly ni o'clock. .Sincerely, K. T. IfnllutT). Co. Suj)t. Ed. To the Public: All who can noil boef it) Pilous, bring it in. I Kill nil I enn, .1 do t.ho sumo. I keep it nil the ti 1 ; vim hftvo it somo timo T hoII. and you sell. I liopo wo nil do well. J. D. M0010 , From Rock. I Dear Editor: I will take pleasure in letting y?m hear from this thriving vicinity. The health of tho community is j goori at itreson t. I Fodder pulling is about over ! with and cotton picking is the orj der of the day. ! Tho time to soil cotton is while it is ten contB a pound. Horn unto Mr. and Mrs. E, D. i Hendricks on Sept. 25th, a girl. Mips Leila Crenshaw of Table Mountain, will leave for Saluda N. C., to attend school there. Wo hope for Leila much advance in ! l?... ? j uui muuK'D. Mrs. Nina Iloudricks visited lier parents Sunday. The Oolcnoy school closed last Friday,23d. Miss May McClanalum has boon teaching this school. Wo like Misa May, and want her to teach the winter term. Mr. Uennott .Tones has been making molasses lor the people in huh section ana tney are well | pleased with the wi\y lie make? them It is about tune for cabbage and apple haulers to start; I suppose there are plenty of them, and chestnuts too. Miss Janie Hendrieks dined with Miss Leila Crenshaw last Sunday, and reported a line time. Rev. Marion Looper preached at Oolenoy last Sunday. Several pe ople were disappointed at Mt. Tubor last Sunday evening, as the mstor did not. p.nrr.e Miss Lila Harris of Pickens, is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. 1). lien- j dricks, tli is week. I think the singing at Oolenoy | lid much good, for we civil meet and sing every Sunday evening, and it i? much better than staying at home. I > What lias become of all the correspondents and especially IlomoVI It this fails to share it fate in | the w;isto basket you will hoar from mo again. Mountain Girl. Looper Dots. I am afraid we will lose ono ef our correspondents as lilno EyeB has got married. Tlio writer had the pleasure of going to Cross roads to feh? baptising last Sunday. Mr. J. Lucian Ilendrickfl is making sorghum at W. N. Hughes this week and ho can sure make sweet ones loo. James Hughes ami sister and visited at Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Tripp's last second Saturday and Sunday. Married at Mr. M. K. Hester's last second Sunday, Mr. Holbert Jones to Miss Evio Hendricks, all of Pickons county. We wigli the VOllllfT cnll l)lc U luiur 1 i fi> fthil milch j o ""i"" ~ v *'r> - - ~ """v* **' 4* * " J happiness. M i?3 Malissie Looper of the Mica soction visited Miss Anna Hughes of the hooper section recently. Rov. J. T. Singleton and wife visited at Mrs. S. A. Friddle's tho second Suturday night in Sept. Kev, .1. T. Singleton was elected ill Peter's Crook last second Saturday ar pastor t<?r another year Miss Ida Hendricks closed her school at Carpenter's Creek Kri day. iM Ida is sure a good teacher, and as kind to her echol aro as a toucher could bo. Miss 1C in id a Smith vibitod Miss Minnie Turner recently and reported a good tune. Miss Grace Jones of the Oak Dale Inr 1.1 near Greenville has been visiting relatives in this .section recently. As there in nothing to write except visiting, J will dose with host wishes to The Sentinel-Journal, f remain, June Sweetner. Road to Let. 1 will ho at I). Jj (Bud) Barker'? Htore on Oct. 12tb, at 10 a. in., for I ho purj >ho of letting tlm grading of a piece of now road near bis store. A. B. Talley, Jr. Co. Coin. Acid Iron Mineral cures tall Hkin diseases. Huh cured cc/oina of 40 j'fnrft standing and is kin<^ of gt>rmi< cidcH. Sold by dni^^iHlH. OA8TOH1A. i IWr* thn /? Ihe Kind You Havn Always 8ou?ht .fwhli You I Count as Mi m Come to Sot OL()rJ You sho methods 1-^\7 1 * - * ij-j * eliminating the heavy ( extra clerk hire, we made a j matter of lowering Clothing the neatest Clothing 1 )eparti to be found anywhere, and I: us to sell you clothing at I he all other lines handled by us. It is no extra expense to c clerk hire. 1 lence we don't I# an exclusive clothing dealer. j \Ve have a cloth \ and will guarant (L worth three to li $ elusive clothing | Hob Fall Annou The merchants have begun tell you of the new noods which we wish to tell you in a plain, sim of fall and winter goods, and ex to visit our store and let us ] others, that we sell GOOD (">( MM WliffMIURX T s \ r 1 I ^ I m i* 1 ^ _? * >??- * v ' J C I Jl ^ We have not (i 11 *< 1 the ^t<?r# wil in a nice lino of tlx;in at the ri^ht. i moo them. They vary in price lioin $'J. Hoy s Cloth We have a bran now line of ]><> We will not undertake to mention ou etc, but call and gee for ymimolv<*s tha Window SI \ i.~ i: < .\ nTOiiunil 111)(1 Ol U IIUlOW H The Indies Iiko nice towels, doiliea nuti col lent lino of these goods. Don't fail Knamel wa t Most anything in Knaniehvart still anxioub for ehickons, )>?m genseng, Wo Hell the colobruUd Interna Ma ? Crai2 cj W One-1 1 VI A V\ / 1 "4 ILL lUHU LU Licli as what day and inspect 1 M I 1NG wo have aid become a cq it ; of selling and li expense of house rent and ijrand stride forward in the prices. We have one. of nents on our second lloor iy putting it there enables ; same small margin us in :arry Clothing, and no extra have to make the profit of ing pro position f :eo by accepting1 c ve dollars more 1 niQ imi/^ > <? I I LCI. II O [ M U | JUM l/.L >bs=Hend Busy B< ncement! to fire their fall cannons anil; tlu?y art: receiving daily, andj pit: way of our nice new line J tend to all a cordial welcome j jrove to you, as we have tc j )()DS at RIGMT PRICKS.; Slioew. i ..r .1 ?i - * 1 \' i! i iiik- in niiui.'ti i? nit; Mtriirni! I ; ever cairied, ami wo want ovyliody to n<>o them. \\V kr'do-| K everything in our power to! slier our lino oaeh year. if you i lot :i liico chiMip ladies dre^s Oo f<?r $1.00, we have it, <>r 1 i'> iii want a bettor nIioo we Iwivu it. Wo want yon to *-e<- our^'Mayj ovv?*r" shoo f".ir 1 )vdii'K * > rut v., I ' "* ' Puti iot H!km;8 Tor luon, ! A full 1 iMi*, of infant'n hlioen, in ack, tan, pink, etc. . | etw. Lli l.;idu*s' .Jnrki?tH, hut hnv?? put t >rioes and urn anxious for you to' . ?tt to $ I ' < l( ) . in jr. y'? ( Mothinj^ Irom $1.0(1 t o $1 j r variotiH IuimIb of I )r('SH Groodh, 1 t WO haVC thelU HIGH mid nlwinn I I unless. hudo? from "Jo < ? !11m to .'>() cents . 1 I tllhlc clot llH. Wo il.tVo Mil >X- 'j to enll for then. *e. [ of (lid. rent (|tiaiiti.?H, Wo :ire Hwiix, grub io(?t, st,<r ^r;?Ms and tional Htock food. <Vmo to ?< ( us. Rrns. Price Cash Store. Do Tomorro you accompl the Largest and Be ever offered. at am ted with our n andling clot hi ng. QUR stock for fall far surp: shown before, and we guarai Here are some points well to comparing our Clothing with tl Kvery coat we sell, from $5-< graceiul lapels and a collar tin the shoulders are broad, and and properly worked the shape ordinary good usage; all pant: with French or continuous wai: merchant tailors. or every man in I? hi r proposition we han il you had ac on erson Co ie Hive. A Great Opportunity s? AT A LO1 If You Don't take At -77 a civs within > miles of Six 1 buhl)ice in original forest, Fino tin plenty of wnlur. Terms to 6iiit pur (',0 acres jrood farm land on Sou known as the .John Knds place. I'ri (>UI Snhnol llousn ami one Jld" ol in town. Km* 11 Very small amount luiiiht*. J'ric;?* .f 1,000. Our sit;r?* !<>t, will) fjnoil roc This 1-; a regular snap. ^ ta it. j. i). hou: ui:AI, F.SI ATI: ').Ilco ftt Dupot. % We now have i ^ rrr~ "-"^Lino )) i \\ ?pie )/ Fountai \ Ingersoll (( and Family ? and SOME OTHERS , )) 4,000 LEAO PENCILS. \\ Tlinf. \V? USll ^^^ickens^Dr u j vv Doesn't |[ ish Today, I )st line ft ,?t * f lodei 11 isses any we have ever ^ itee prices unmatchable. yO remember when you are vv lat of other houses: do suits up, is made with M it hugs the neck snugly; Vi the fronts being padded // remains permanent with Yi i sold by us are provided ^ it bands, same as used by 9 i. ulceus ( 'ountv '4 will make you \ copt.od the ex- (7 ?s. I ^ ? ft i f\ Rlttr - IU HCdl JL/Slctlt? W PRICE A Ivantage of it NOW Mile church, 7() acroH in cultivation ii)or. Kramo tenant dwellings anu chaser. thwpst k'kIo of Six Mill) mountain, ico *700. l-iml. Best location for dwelling this ttiin !?<; undo a good O-room )in hoiiso on ICasloy stvoot, town of Coint' ;it oiH-o before. Bomo <>ne elao )ER & CO. i>i:a i . i: its. Pioki ns, H. C. i in Up=to=Date (j \\ n Pens \\ Watches Syringes*. } p \'Y OTII ICR PRICES V\ 2.000 WRITING TABLETS Jj nt to sell. 1\ X Company, ft