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jimr 18, 1905~.' r~rR,]Vlt(UIIesone a. Ginpaniy .t PitosA. AOnn~k)Tum. nstomoo as Secon cass 8 . C.: nnY 10ary 18, 1905. I iSLATIVE NOTES. ~~. ~ ~ rea'dent omres1UpondenI'.) *iIean s re-clected Speaker r t4,,,It oppositionl, and( a6v the subordinat el e-elcted agd re-ap easues alclud a n ! ' have nelf ouw-. o.Imber of as~ )U bsok&&V to present abical "bills" and, as usual, w days of a Jegislative sem given towards bringing tht V topchinery into active M'01o3diiion. ' ;h1 Senitte, gomie measures of n 'O)-A60tional nature have beCi uo9 These touch chiefly up o Iponsary, id evident a decided effort tv ore the Legialattiro certain gislation," but the prospaci the majority senitmnunt in 'd Watnre, as it develops, will be very positive in insisting dho j ers Convention. to i resolution of lsit| 0th, his meeting ad ea et on the th, and oni fRmera& -gainl came1 to S y ov. W- C. wa oC :m, 6 r which W. T. p ~ l( n th armr otob e op.G 'W13 wth maiediakentionty.ii I ' e aheieawo or to bocic vi h marked chuin,~ ui G' o it this yearo I standbck. wr itht cotton n i . ory' board wasi I >f ~)ii'oone; mon. \ ~tw Thdisl board in. og, Hurrn k8ons; 1 . W.,ai M.~on Hotre bnrisw ceodie boardl eti n 1eetg antoutons hp * aalui Union was or i nonmbers. oneof the samnekind, object and( aim in t'f the county. One 4vithdraiw, or they '~ogod into one. A a htindranace, each to jipjrmers in tbeir way win, and dns, Oar col 'ngitn enA utomer o hemrberlaI fems of Interest From a AIVo Town. As w have i st t breakfa 111d takon our seat by'a good old og dre to Spond a few pleasaut, nts bo0(0Before starting out on ho read to vervo Uncle Sam, wo vill loosonl tle rums >f Our thinking pocelot aId try t >encil tie Senitt1ui J ourual a few it~.. f A el-ek 81i a's btriLes cleaone jusit afteir it haus boon wi tuid up. . I w v will I rite soon of 11 llorniig. 1904 is plAt aInd gone anId with its going IIIuly vhallg-s h e e. wrough! , ome (if a p it a-at t ia ui and some of a said nature. !\lany a line has beeni s:ad sad h.v th ' everlast18ing dprueof' some lovcd ono. Death is a grim monator and when God calks we have go t to answer. Oh how illlprtfant it is Ihit we shoold lie a life as thou.,h wo ex pactud to d io the next day. 'o often think it inight he a good thing for soio petip!e to die in timno o1 a priotruetel ieietiw ii outside apiu anlce amouints to anything, for that i4 the 1,13 timo they would be saved. Woll. among thu many chan.g .S wrought in .1904 we aro pleased to note tho grand cfhang and imil provement mna() in tleo Sen tinll( Journal. Why, bless your soul it is up to a diily paper now publish. ed ini somio cities. The mchanlical make up is far stporior to what has ovor been in Pickoris hefere and it is chock 111l1 of lews. WVhIy to :recoivc a Copy of that paper iow is lik) ietin.g a dear frielnd after severl year. ab ence. work for him twelve moiths in a year and thnli at the end of that time still ptt him i off Ior the small amounit (if one, dollar iq somio. thing I neyer coulid un doerz-tatl. ,,44~d~llm--riti it diai hlonest)y but it is 1n1 1 hin to it Just thiti.k of a man workil .g da1 11d njijght It))r less 1h:nl two cents tj w.ek, and than lime a nin as to wor-k oni credlit. .Aimi' it I! almm1W'? A l yet. ni t. a few ha1ve. ih, auidaiity to do it, and1( at the (li of the yiear miake aL tll~han an<1 fourV exe .8P1 to e t .iit of palying ing tor mentL an;d seeing the sitt.a tioni there? W'o used to ' thore woul b . (loodato dIi Yes, the ed h I asis. 1 .... e0e1i. to wanult to) pay enshi adv1anieO for a small a hi ng as~ hi pay for3 if. at thle Cend of the year. Ve, I'nclo 'Zek e, we eij oy rom1 c ing~ vt il int IerestIing Ictters. Con iii ie 30 let u1- hacve 'nm. "Tejj hi do(g: al .Vaysh b diers," and1( if I h1 sho e fitsi- any h-nIh' lot thiem I acei up) and( wear it the longor. We he lieve in hewinig to t ho le, let thl (chips) fall wherel~ t hey miiy. W a ro pleasHed Ito. sce the vottig conl tes-t in this511 paper b(comingf so ini teeting. It showas e'nergy a u per-vvrancee in~ th.i vom-g~ pr o'h in grap g >cci tig wh~er. theA 5. e it. A g.~od (hOpoliiI'ity i; for some1 yon (iU f .ly or' 4C ietlemaici to improve their HIduenltion.i Well the clt.iin quesC~tion has be come ia serions problem and) ther1 e lo are only Iwo paji~ies, namhi&-, I i ~-)er odc iaznd ginuler to blamtefa it all, Sst .----T'Jhe proder1 had 13( th<a re'in1s ini hi s handisiIl-C twe li on ago if he3 had only dono rightI but instead of reduIcing the a1eronlg san koeping a scarcit~y of the btapele s< it won bl demnd a fair' pr'iec they incereased the~ aereage antc honc a t ho r'esulIt. I2d . A notl)bor had feon 1n ro is t< wvarohoui. eot 1(n. 'Tis- br)inugs thli (cotton ini sight and( gives the spec ulater' aI chanice to know how mluOi is nade; henice ho knlows exactly3 what to do. Let every man ware hou30 his cotton at hiome. $d. A nothlir bad featuro is tihe giiilers furnishing the govern ment with a report of how much they haVe. gillned. If' 1 were a''giniinor I weould~ do) no such thing. My hus Ins jlaS m iy 1usmess and9: a111Unoth. r The only remeJd ' no1w is lo hold( oto whut cotton we have until a liv'ing pri ce is Pltid for it and re duce thr acreago hbis year. Well the roads are getting bad lifs ide ocounlty bli a e ~ ..,ioIer on r M4""i D DY ti HO . . Tinware, Crockery Horses, Mules, Bugn rTUjR PLOWS, DISC HARRO at once reg These Goods must KEEP VYCUR EYE ON THE VOTE. Glowind Inere61f8ing-Al 011L8CRIS ake Good Gains. s Iallelitine lolding "111c bd, Witl ISiS Newton and Miiss Hsiti' Da.gc'ously Close. 1 A NI.[NG C ONT'E7. ST. Cen..~tral Ildaptist- - Cenftral87 Pickens Methodist.-Plickenis 617 Pickens Baiptist---Pickens 476 (Six Mile Daytist 358 7ion Methodist----taslev 320 iview(~ 277 -, 246 173 131 .ali IHaptist S;alemu1 Methodist--Nrorth ~ck l;Cl.e10 Giinbn Baptist 7 i berty Baptist 6 I(' oldenf Creek 5 O)olenoy Baptist 4 TwI~elve M\1ile Me (thlodist 4 A\ntioch i\is Los~wtii- Pickens chre o 4 MCsncErd Catoibt 39 Miss Leila Ballin-Ce~tral 272 Miss KatcE. Hete-Pickens 72 Walter Can trell--Liberty 177 Cico Mann-Meet 164~ Fra nk Farme r-Pick1<ens 1 26 Mrs. Joe Brown--Liberty 64 Hiave Vour Homegrowni Cabbage. CJabbag~e Planits, All Varieties. Prices: T,ooo (a) $T.50' 5,ooo (a $i.25 per 1,ooo; 1,0ooo (a) $' per 1,oo0. Shipped C. 0. D). if desired. Plants; arrive at your Express Office in good condition. -- -------W RiTE F, P Fo R I FReH.\ NI T s l' IC Fi*s.-- -.-...-. Cabhbago', lth*;u i, 8Sm t P~.~o t.l 'IuA i Tud ini a( nl'. Orders for shuip ehiould be bjIokd in advanic. JAS. RAY GE~RATY, Enrter'prise, N. C. Expre.ss Office, Youngs Island, S. C. IN EVERV -'ARTICULAR. The uitor Over coat you buy here fits you perfectly and looks wecll ro matter in wvhat position you stand or sit. Our clothing is made to f t .ian as they are, ot a' - igh t bc. If it does not fit .~ rst ~ft doe fit. te '''* 'i- f, pt y e- - -- ~6 A~ L0S 0 0 COOD .r.S, NO T ,HA R D W [S V E RA L ,lancy and Staple Groce 4es, 'Wagons, Harness, W S, SE COND- HANiD BUGGIES Al ardless of cost. Car load Barb wire loauman1.1a.1anire be Sold at once, as I am going Out rER - - BE Cabbage Plants and Sen Islaud Cotton Seed. Catbba;e Plants for stle, tand trow reatly for de ivery. "lahrly Jer y Wakeffeld" and "Clinr leM-t-in Lare Type W tkL'ld," two enrtiet h t se: at,'i l 61'e i .1 i tai iti a iau d "S ccesslon," "Augusta Trucker" and "Sliort Stern 'l.:t Dutch, 11, ' th::''e best .t-head v;Iri etie- vnd hend i tot-10tion is milnld I'rices: Sing e th u~ e,0 5 - A (ovamer . I.: -c r 1,000: 10,0 atti.1 over, I c4 i 160) 1.000 i us: '7iih with order: or p :it:4 (It C. , it er pinylog return chtirges ont niioniey. ( r! bint b e 01i.y :: a .e ,; -n y111 i . ;o : Stit niid we iittilerstlildt glowil.g theti lit t!he open air; pti.gh r l -.A ; '-: i,' w titI "evere t'ol, Without itljury. 'hunts crated forr .li nieant wel:.h '.' ih'. t I it 4 ,t hv1. slietitil low rates or pr<.ipt tranlispolt:ltion by Pout-ern C o -:s (o. 1i .a o "tN pi ytt (i lo it b y che..per thanl tairi. I :el!: goodl lhils. NoIthe i -'le ut i"cl fhn bt~n i ri a l. I gunt-anlltee, those' thit I ship to be ti tie to iVyl.-.t un t inne, tid WA 0 1 11 h i ' i etr l i rtis purhi'tsed ftrt two of li Most Irelhtbe "a dt uI ws inl th t i-I "t't -.-i!! t-f um i Ittite to it-t 1lent i.e-l c toinmiter itt i'if' of st:%,ot Our Cotton Setd. Lit of' or ;ingt stil v iet. 4 \ ' . .\\ 1) C( i'tTN 1; s ha vem. inl Chale-t'iten onl Decem11ei '-', t : . cimun . ::e -it . ':- s and ve Ce buts.lel.J plillt I u iness for :.) is. Wmn. G.GERATV, Ie"o V s Island, so .C iacYes I uta Aton skcome Rich. 05; ace IA.asAton wis; place, within 6 miles of' heklens. $600. 88acres within i mile of Pickem-' and orchard. $500-. 8acres within 1mile of V'allon. 20 acres wvithin imile of .... and a fine home. Old school house withi one acre of land. Splendid view. Su rrounded b~y the best pe:otle. $ i,ooo. Good 6 room house, and( oujthousesi, < ntirely new, with 50 acres of land, 27 acres in cuthi vation. J u:t o-ita;de of' the cor p~orate limits of Pickens. A regular sinap. $1,0oo. J. D. H OL D ER & CO. lHon. 3. P. Gitnson, of Becnnettaville, S. C., a w sell-I nown membler of the South Canro.'in Lisaue has volutntalzly written to "' Theo i~ch," the Conway, S. C., news~pape~r, the highest posshie pmaiec of b v'ri'es the Itobbiti Chemical Co.. Septt. S, 1, th::t hs daug~hter, MIst Ka it'we. hadt a terrible' case of Rheti'r:imi 'thiadti i rther mtedicin~ t i nd mant'-t s':cs had tried In vain to cure.. "''he co a noit wal'c a ratep,"' he ' wrih'tes , ad w~ould cry antd rcream, ftrom p.:in.I F o vhe wek she began - * to umse Rh"elaIcide fite lint'roved, andi Is nuom nhw!nitely cured of this t ertible disease. F'or Rtheumtietrn, yoe:r remdy is ifi ,r c, and I cannot \~~', praise i too hight'y. My', wile isi ried oucr the cutre that she wIshes to endorse wvhat I have wrliten, so u' addr hr ia'tne-' i:nic I,. Gibson."' fhis Is only one of thourand. cf mn ve'tne ur: w.rom::h: ty t'til wonderful dis TO nd BUILDS$ UE TI ~.flfU. 'i~ IMRVC H DGS write D3OBDITT CHEMICAL. CO., BALTIMOE, for LFreo Sarnple. 8 ~- your htidle. tio il yt.I yourl hteof. JJ to buy and( sell to you. I did not cm eead1a o g;oing to leave here. I pay you cash for all these things, an di you remlem >er thle old meat miarpet, -- A ries, Farm Supplies. hups and Laprohes. QD WAGONS that must. be sol and Nails. of Business Here. R TY, S.oC Don Burn You c0It Bring it to I VJZ WZLL 'O ~ HN If you owe us wVe w ill give y top price for y1OUr C 01 11 I aI chances on it. Jf w lose it, it fault. Now for a se Come and look through oi thing here for you. If you dlon't W'e thank you very miich or last \e hope to double it this year. ("' W..T. McF A LL, J cD PICKENSBA Vt PIKNS . C. CAPITAL - $ 20,56 PROFITS - -1, WE PAY INTUEREST' ON TIME D EI'?( th MAKE LOANS To FARMERS. n By Careful and constant wvork the bizsine Bank largely increases every year. We solicit your business and will ext6nu ev'ery reasonable acmdto.for, SMakes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it sof Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it alw~ color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years. " - 4Il4a r)4 un We Are Ready Fo~ Die H1-E Largest and most magnifice' uipper South Carolina can be f bought these goods for CASH and prices on them. Below we give th of our goods. r 100-3.50O Beds, five fot higlI; fw' njoy 50O-8.00 roll ft 6 i-2 feet lhigb1 0d3, 100)---1 0.00 Oak Driensers, large glas~ 150i-9).00 Oak D)resser's, me (dium glas 1 25-3.50 W1ashstands~ for .. - ... A REAUT1FUL ULT FOR~ $14. Tebest No. 7 Stobve on1 earth for $1.5O A large No. 8 Stove, 283 p' ~, 83~5( In fact we have nearly every au Iod'4 An