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I THE PICKENS SENTINEL-JOURNAL. ' HH Entered April '28, 1908 at Pickens, S. C., hh second o!?rh matter, under net of Congress of March 8, 1879. . OL XXXIV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904. " NO. 2o 1 ?I life f ! T ( \ ed ( Mi] f . the bus | II big k ot * k\\ iu ( ixa\ | itill lery Ope V\\ jiss Hughes )) Vnt *nd it will fa id r 1 :urne<^ fr?m im V ' stoc^ v 0 I 'ill be pricec ? ^ \ al will permi ?& Dress G ve li liis Departn *ift ft l a ^arSe as: i Hand trim in i ti01 vV r ve arn de* // aV sa^e <>n ? rIIbic filUl 1 ^ tion.^w Aeat sc Turr CreatorV insj.i ?[udo th# that sucfi *ney#iiiajM to hp ?c .j f ? V KSttl ' <>'o(! OAw when t3 tench in, <iiiivrra? " lla own OF MO meaning! which ft,? v world ? Scripture _ n "/issniaii Aiken S the in a\ Only t compi'aj '? nn<i inor , Woiwlorf I Kf< niinds o I tho?nsoi<)'<B8inan Aikou li ftn<| hoj> i , , thinking11* several fifty8, in aftnlVn?L tii-e friends : ( ?HPI hQff' s not tinnjr some matters i ortpotliin Only tjftJtuentB are mtere quired maH been v eatertlav ??*? nuiafcfctive ot' tho Daily ~y Desi^iil it there was unythii ihlo orfothinix of important or IH al " 1 nn.I KraAjke?, "but as you a tion. <ct, there waa one pht 4i._*Jlnntiary upon which I < w?cre nr. preheiuU out} oponly and in bcc nnv i ii out nbij' language, nn? thai Sl nr^yg teudenoy to us ?"?. wono'purpoao of corrun ' n ato n rf * thing*, mr> i , helc"n ?fty at tho OM1 |lou(.rs lo I,. I V \ \^"i ?? \ dom.,WTJk- ar?P}c^d C . .ml 5^uS'.'te? ?4 .voimen nns disclosed ao* I M ages, while even greater t$ (jVHtilS r\ explored. What will be \ future no one can tell. WftVlD? \yj lieve that more remains ..nac has been discovered. "O 1 Pror,Hi 3 fold are Thy works." Hah if ' The vegetable kingdc,e ;1 l>0 I From the smallest plan ^ are varieties innumerahy tpL) lllip1 field in which investig wanting. (Jreat iiumbltOf era and herbs of all k ; I covered. The massive c ff i ever greater iliicovtg llfcve that every coming f*T?Tury wil ',cw foi'm of life. "O Lord /lkwit# are Thy works." r* % '.ITTv nimal Kingdom / O.iscsseifc-J 'W, r;,: CVrtai^ forms have re pmsinff away. U T* ,? 1 t|?r. evolution has mnde ^ triderf and met its mo?fi>Bvj ^ ._ ,./ feats. Involution ia nWfiRr without due coriBidrrnti^Hh, P? position in the minds of i^trtloat cannot, be ignored wit.WMAP^*' ' Hut it is only ae ev?l"t?'tiT(.tyovH tl'.O lliii ehniucter and work's? any light to a doctrine *u(gp||toyon>n Lord how manifold are TlffiTyg;- i There in still another the kingdom of God, ft!)l heaven. It Is one in narfl^PF^tliv . f more t*rritoir? ine'ijjwfr kin#l pombineit. It include* all tne rcdcoriw , \>rtl< and multitude of aaved in hr.V Nor the varioty 1cm than in other kl1 <lom?, for within It are young and old, r black and white, peasant n kinfc, educated and ignorant. Vantly d hrent in t indition of life, but one in chi - Jr?7vftru. All tinner* by n?tii V i*1J ?xpo*ed tft temntation. i I < k The I F< 'he Big Store is al down with Fall G 11 in cry, Clotliing, State. The 4th d n nP.RQ j-is; inr /JLXa W? J JLX.UVK.J v> V/XJ XXXV " est fall business values in all depai ra put on extra I oi :ning October 7th and will again have charge of this ( r excel any former season. SI the northern markets where she 1 I the correct things in Milliner I as low as correct style and t. ioods and Trimmings. nent will be larger than ever, sortment of the proper weaves I ings to match. mged to have a special embi nr opening clays. One lot -V T / \MA /^\ ? > jr ) I K wing time will so 1 Plows, Etc. NEY IN PRIMAR trongly Condemns a Crowing this State. Jtn the Anderaon Dally Ainii.j ins bnen j interests suiter. They ha the city ing to expect except from iind look ! their servants as sue choj 11 which honest ballot. sted. ; "This practice of vote I by a rep-J growing in thn State. Th liiil uiul date* of Richland county, lg doing the clanger of the situation themselves to publish an ;e,'' Maid statement <;t their oxpei re on the Home such htepw are n< iso of the generally over tho state lesire to will coino when poor n Unequi- cease to aspire to tio t in, the Ability, integrity mul fid e money bo .set sit naught, for tho ting til" will sell hia vote or inihii do ko without regard to not, that ehaser'8 qualifications or koui(i not. character. this siib- "Of courno those who uId have bought are not even a lurj /, nn the but in a closely contei tudidnlo. they easily hold th t I Iihvh power. either by ''Our sober minded poo| ivonts or i stamp thin practice with touching, their disapproval. Ho 3oinbated ' that candidate 'vho are i, 11 fact morcendary methods can denial is thorn. It \vc would uv my duty, conditions nH now dis^ra olitie, to northern status we must I ly bofoi'H nriuttor in hand at once ai ously.'' ?t of Huy' /nul pri- j SUPERVISOR S REPI Jiff, 'l 0' Claims Filed From Jam , ! October 1st, 1904 mistake*.1 mfidinm.M N Alexander constable Jj II Abercrombie constable rrn]>t ami jj Abercrombie constable irta com- j) f Alexander fodder s of the II Abercrombie'constable only safe. J* F Alexander molasses . J T Anthony pign T O Allgood BdJ3q Kiys a po-1 j j Aijcrcrombio constable 11 i? ' Iw H H Ariuil lnmhftr , .t is J T Anthony bridge If, is WH HA riti i 1 lumber sor'th, hla H A Al?x?i,der brWgo i : imlor bridge Eig Store ~>R A Bin ready putting on a cods. You will no1 I Iats, Slioes and all ay of October mar creasing every year in our history, and L'tments, so you ha< ce so you will not 8th. 2,000 Yards tap art- Put l,P SIX yards to the i le has than yjAc and the 11 bought at 5c per yard or 30c pei y and One lot, 2,000 yards 1 Will (rn n f n i1\r C n noi* i One lot Valenciennes less than 8^c, and some in^ day at 5c. This sale You until it is all jjone. Don't "lh,s Our stock of H< roidery A solid car of Star 1 you want to buy a stove SICK I) OAT on bo here, and we Yo Bruce=M (The Lea< 11 j W F A nail lumber A A Alcxitiwlnr r1 wlr .1 li Ambler road w'k II Abercrombie constable Min .1 It J Anthony bridge .J T A111liony road work I) T Alexander road wk Aaron Boggs intcruBt N A Bane bridge A J Bog^H fuel &e vc noth- ,| MoD Bruce jy and wit tk.s such ot ) Mcl> Bruce jv and wit tks en 1)v an W It Burgess road wk CJ W Bowen road wk (} \V Bowpii bridge lUymg is ,|ui)|, Hra/ealc c >rn n I v(,.ii i> t uu, i ' 111 uv.i; i ij i realizing 10 C Bowie magistrate i nUd-rpfl 1' I' Ballentine lumber 3 Dr.J I- Bolt med services itemized , , (i \\ l>>wen load wk isea. If ^ .1 1 i->|4}4h eiilaty Arc ;j1 taken 4\J A Boggs blasting the time VV .1 Bogga I'd eq inn must ' S , , ... A G 1> iwen bridge hi oll.CH. w jj liurKess ,,|'llsjtil)K ehty will j S Bowen l.d eq mail who Dr.J 1/ Bolt exam lunatic Mich will Mains Blake road \\k the j>ur- (i NV ?"P . T L Bivina lumber nil h o j(, (, j>oWje mn^ijjtrato I lenry Bowie blasting i can he H B Bowen. lumber, ?0 minor w Jioweu, :li gaiitf supt sted cum- ^ Bowbii, scrape overseei , , W II Burgees, road work, e btilaiicB L ,(ivHnh8 1(iInt>cr II II Bakor, bridge >lo should J K BurgesH, road work, tlio b^al W M Bogg.-t, mail work, decidedly J'; J; ??w'e. road work, . I u Bowie, bIiib1111{4 gneu to ^jar|jn Brown, aid pauper, not I ice \ Ho^i?n, Halary, ote., oid such John Buurdvii, road work, Co many ^ M Ho!(iiiif rond work, A . * I . .. I > 1- . - ... -I Lake this rr;vy ,,,,K"r' V,B" worK' W J 1> >\Vi#ii. road work, 1(1 vl^,r" John I >e;i I'd fit, S (J Hoggs, lurnln.*r, - W A Hogg-?, road work, 3RT W M Iti'MK"4? bridges, H C Huwn?, i.iagin!rate, iarv 1st to ^ " l>'owr,i lumbar, Dr .1 1/ Holt, ox lunatic, \V T Hryant, road work, % 7 00 Dr. J I< Holt, ??x lunatic, ! i; Hf) 8 11 Cooper road work BO W T Chapman constable 5J0 40 W II Chustain magifttiate u AA r v* nuiu o 1/u iu v/imuiuos iji 9 2() J B Craig bd eq 5 00 J H Craig bd eq, 2 :W) J I) Chappcll road work 25 301 W V Clayton l?ridgo 7 5(?; M Cantrell fodder 4 00 : F C Couch road work 1 (58 .1 L Olardy*road work ? 05 Ned O' anon liuiae small po: 2 1, C, rroad work' ^ 'y* ' I HJj*' ? Getting FALL TR fall-11 ke appearance. : find a larger and bet kinds of Notions un ks our fourth anniv since we opened, and to that end we are g:1 better keep in touc] have to wait. > of Embroidery ja 1 )iece. Nothing1 in the lot worth lost of it ioc to 15c. All to go * r piece. Nothing cut. an( Torchon Lace. Cheap at ioc. llu' /artl. Lace. Nothing in the lot worth of it much more, will go on openwill begin at 10 o'clock and last y0, forget the date October 7 and 8. (^r irdware is Complete. ^eader Stoves and Ranges. If co< that will give you satisfaction at it i s to arh r have a full line of F< airs truly, orrow C jers in Low Prices.) 1)01 0 A Caraou damage 15 00 12 101 \V II Chustaiu Magistrate 10 00 S 70 I A Cntiuon bridize 1? *'0 2 00 ! Craig bd eq 2 00 U 00 N A Christ ophur bridge 10 00 2 00 .1 H Craig bd eq 2 00 18 25 C 10 Coleman bridge '{ 50 102 J II Clayton pi^s and wood 12 50 117 50 W IS Cmtis road work 7 20 0 50 Clwrlie Childress coffin 2 00 !M8 15 j VV N Cochran constable <> 70 5IJS MO F \' Cloyion corn a id foddor 1.'? !>1 75 ] N A Christopher road wk ;> 00 75 I li C Carter, supplies. 4 75 5 00 | J M Chapman, road work, 4 50 14 00 j C E Coleniun, bridge, 4 50 115 05 j M M Christopher, bridge, ' > 50 1,0 00 j W 11 Chautaiiit magistrate, 10 00 5 00 j l)r L C) Clavton, post mortem 80 00 10 40 j'John Chapman, road work, 8 85 7 80: lidie Cannon, work poor Tin, 2<> 00 101 75^1 T Chaatain, road work, 0 20 75 o0 I A Cannon, road work, 12 20 5 (>01 ?I A Couch, road work, 7 50 001 John Craig, countable, 2 05 2 001.1 li Conmdly, road work, 0 00 15 SO [ T 10 Craig, road work, 10 10 00 ! VV 10 Curtis), ibdder, 4 00 5 50 C li Coleman, lumber, 1 Hi 12 15 S K Curtis, fodder, 10 0) 25? 52 X A Christopher, road work 10 8) :-J5 17 .1 M Cbaptnun, blasting, .'{ 75 10 001 H Ii Clayton, damage, 4') 0') ;> 00 j C Childr^HB, road work, o 3 J 27 H51 T li Craig, road work, 118) 5 25 ; T C Couch, bridge, 1 50 r 50 08 ft K Cooper, bridge, f? 75 5 00 J 1) Chapel, road work, 4 00 10 06 J I) Chapel, road work, 0 00 2 00 W N Cochran, road work, 00 I (K) \V M Cni'.hrRn niiiiainhln n IO 2 50 A 10 Ci'lnnian, brid^o, 1 50 lJl 00 VV W I ).ivih oonstuble 4 00 7 60 \V VV Davis constable 4 70 1 60 (J W Davidson rd Ux rtfuud 1 00 (>() ()0 VV VV Dhvis constable 5 90 2 50 .J A Durham Wood 2 00 2?> 25 J T DobsOn road work li! 50 5 00 <4 L Dacus rd h?x refunded 1 (>0 7 (MM'V VV Davis ooustablc MOO I 50 W T Day ioad wk 4 60 5 40 W VV Davis constable 8 05 4 00 VV 1 Duncan bridge 2 00 5 00 D II Davis bridgo 1 50 10 00 C A Davis road wk 4 80 42 | (J A Davis rotid w k 4 NO 6 00 It H Diividaon bridgn 4 50 4 25 i VV T D iy road w,?rk ? 50 0 00 NV T Day font! wk 8 25 1 00 W VV Davis constable 0 10 5 50 W G Davis bridge 100 10 001 J II Durham roud wk 1 50 92 03 j K \V Duuwoody road wk 24 75 4 00: J C Duckworth bridge J? 00 1 00 L It Durham ronti work 15 00 15 00 Thoa Duke digging grave 100 (>0 00 S G Dorr road wk 1 ov; u rr o? Tfo ho continued n< xl week ] }{.? 2o 13 40 J-'tiHl. y Progrea? plon^o copy. X 12 00 >' ? -? -r rJT, ^ ^ ? FOR SALE?Houbo and lot ir 155 05 in Trim A j ADB I . livery department is load- u ,ter selection oi Dress Goods, j Lder one roof in this part of <f ersary at Pickens, and our 1' we intend to make this the \ oing to give some unheard VS li with the Big Store. "We // reasonable price yon had better examine the Star Leader. A full line of STUDliBAKKR WAGONS and ROCK ? LL BUGGIES?We have sold car after car of these vehicles, yj I the demand increases. "A little Higher in Price, But " if : cheapest in the long run. IV Now a Word to the Country Merchant. C. We want your trade. We are in a position to sell you u ir Tobacco, Sugar, Flour, Salt, Coffee, Cheese, Soap, Candy, \) ackers, and anything in the grocery line as cheap as any (/ II W>l* 111/1 111 n..v. i.i nitiiiy iiiaitiiict s can save you the freight. We VV /e recently bought a large quantity of R. J. Reynolds Tobac- b. and will sell you as cheap as any Jobber, and \ou can get $) is you need it. M VK THIS WEEK. )) 3rtilizers, Grain Drills, Disc 11 ar-\\ i ,ompany, . | ^ g0Kj^ - _ _ll^ll _ Will You Be Keady |When the first Cold Snap Comes? Ok will you lintl it ncc?68ary I to hust.lo around?hit or jm'hs?and buy your cool j weather suit after every one Jr. | elm liiis |?ick? d out the choicDon't iniiko Ilii<i mistake. x* 7-. i Select Fall Clot In h early. vv; * u^wk' i * 'vJj Voui coininon s-iiho t"ll.m y< u it is the wi.-cr plan. Von i;? t - ^"r J':'U fr fty'V;/:' the lu'Mt your moony will hnv. ' \ V ' ! ! (-oiisoh'h wear for no greater pj ' 1 j 1 pjtyi> 1 | I cost. He.-iih-s i bin, von for- I 1'WsL \ tify yourself Hgainst midden -fTJ? V': vlfSV"*?9 chiini?fH in WGHther t hat 6<iiiio _ ' " __ -5wxt?t%u sj^jc . io (he Vull We sell the r if ^~U\m\\'y H a n d?T a i I e r c d Clothing . ;!i, ^ V\ ' fludc by Schio** tiros. & Co., Baltimore . \j a ?. v- Yin'' 1 There's nothing l? e t I c r? t< , ' <' '/a^j\y ' I there's nothing <i8 good. - ^\\%li\V\w2l'^\\\\ i p nil ' co^oichtio r.o^ .viV^UW YiottlP vN\ W lion H ni*in piit? on a SohlnftH SCHL05S BRCkSSCWwImi . ' Suit he I. elc and known that ^VV01'"1 ev?ry detail id the cut, make / V ! and finish i* correct. 1W^ ar:: $"2- msa j?, ' .; t'h? pii'iinp xhown t* nnrtlculnrlv stv Ulisult fur iiti uwlni# vonnu m?h a "?">' ' I'linnt titllor" wonM cIuukp #<WI for a milt >! IKp i|iiiility i liamclcr iiihI iiii|ic'iirrth<c Wo cim lit )<m Iiuttcr, with more kwhkkct, siii?;>[?lor clothes til t?\. WimiImu have lower crude* look e<|iinlly nst well I <] TV1 I ? <! f' ^ Si IVM> KMAIN KTM-A 1 .&! W MJJ M__J q (SMKKNVII.I.H, S. C. COMi: TO (HtEENVlLLK TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods 5 Shoes Ami when you conic, be sure to come to A. K. Park's Store. WK have the largest stock of goods we have ever shown. These floods were BOUGl IT RIGHT and will he sold right. We do not want big profits. We have anything you will want in fine or cheap Dress Goods, Flannels, wool or cotton, Cassimeres and leans. Cloaks and Capes, Blankats, Quilts, Sheeting, Sea ' Island, Men's, Women's and Children's .Underwear from 250 a garment to $1.50 a garment. Men's and Boy's shirts, drawers; collars, cravats. Don't forget that we carry a l)ig and good stock of Shoes. What we sell you must be as we tell you, or your^ money baqk CENTRAL POINTERS Two Excellent Ladies Die. t (ieneral News Items Tersely Told Bv Our Fair Correspondent. * > ( L< ft over from last week.] tBhH miih. eliza watkins. Tlio sustaining and sanctifying influence of vita! piety was ho illun11*<?ted and exemplified in the character and life of the lady whose name appears above, as to warrant the tributo which her huart-hroken children new pay* to her memory. She departed this life on October 3d, in the seventieth year of her ago. In early life she j lined tho Baptist church. She loaves behind four children and a large circle of friends to mourn their, loss. She was a woman of no ordinary character, ondowed with strong powers of mind, ond DOHKeHsml of 11 t v. .. 4 . .iiuinuwia i unity and retentive memory, her nature whs one in which was united energy and gentlenens. She camo up so fully to tho standard of her duty . that those who know her intimately regarded her with the highest admiration. Economical in lior habits, moderate in her desiros and constant in all her domestic duties, she added to a naturally unliable disposition tho hallowing inilucnco of a genuine and deep piety, Benevolence was a prominent feature) of her heart and on her tongue was the Jaw of kind. m noes. The sick ami destitute ever fon in I in hor a warm and consistent friend. She was naturally of a lively utid sociable disposition ; delighted in the society of her numerous friends; and endeavored to mitlte &11 . \ il, around her happv. She was faithful"^ in the diseharge ??f all her duties in Ills, the various relations in which the *98, 1 'fovidence of (iod culled her to aet : ^ and particularly in her religious obli? _ gations, m humility and meekness. ' p.h * endeavored 11 follow the Saviour ' . v as her bright example. His name, His word and His worship were treasured up in her heart's hohost affections; His people were her com- ' panio.is. She lotud lint e.hurcli and ^ the ordinances of the church, and in -0 r her house tho ministers of Christ, T were always welcomo. Her funeral . sermon was preached in Mt. Tabor Baptist chinch (of which she was a member) bv the Ilov. \V. (5 MISS IIATTIB STri'llKN.-'. Died, oil September 21, Miss linttie Stephens, daughter of John 13. and .'tlurtha Stevens This fair young girl was just emerging from bright jirlho-il to woinmiH ebtutc, with inany glowing anticipations of fut;\ro iistfulnefiS and happiness. But, uIiih! tlio iiisatinto trviint, who is ever on tlm wing, upending his uneoring [larls to the b >:?>m of frail humanity, had maiked her for his victim, und ?he has gono to that untried world to which wo aro all hast(nin<r. Her mortul r niuiiis wero Hid to roat in Ibe \It. Z'.oi) comutery tlie day following lier dentil. rf: Tlit-lutis is you m, hors i* the tftiin; . I lor now mi lingers robe ?li? wears: a Saviour h soft and IovIiik hand I'roin her blue eyOH tins \vl|ic<l the tear*. That IiaiiiI lias placed the Jewelled crown I'pon llie new born seraph's brow. And Irudelh her in iIiumi fair bowers Whete dwells the youiiK iimnoitHl now. W oil i n 1 have written about tl o ?oir <ws of our community, I will try tiid reluto Homo of tbo pleasures. A mono- tlio mnny happy events wuh tbo nmrriii^e of Mr. Charlie Law retiee and Mis-i Leila JJoggp, oi September 21. Kev. L. O. Clayton perfo'-mod tbo ceremony. Mr. Norman litis pnrchaaod Iih bouse mid lot of Mr. John Fun- 4F4 nol in Calhoun. Mr. K. (). Bonn, of Atlanta, visited the ftuiiiiy <>f Mr. E. II. Lawrence lust week. Mchhi-h Loo and \VnIter Cochran Imvo returned from St. Louis and report n dolightful time, Missos Muy and Lizzie Ifosft Law- , reuce Imvu gone on an extended vinit to ruintivfM near Charleston. ' Lntft. Acid Iron Mineral euros all skin ' diseases. Han curcd eczema of 40 > years standing and is king of germi- ffSfroP eidoa. Sold by druggists. Notice or Klnnl Settlement. jifca1 1 will nnnlv to .T. It. NnwhAi*^flW?>iA _ 8 eabil* of'Utfnry K. I hum, ^ I nftk to bo disroiM-1 .1 i > |^,r( >v^rj>