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A4 a r - tia, arrie rok libtcd rein lit ii18Ii 8oea lat weok. --T. Christie Robinson of Green. ville was in Pickens Monday. -Sloan Moore has -recovjred from his wound-sufficlontly to be out. -The Pickens Conty Medical Association met at Easley Monday. -Th night services in the chu rch. cs will hereifter begin at 8 o'clock. -Craig Bros. and the Pickens lrog Co. change their ads this week LThe early gardeners .have been )utting in some good work the past 4 eek. -Col. Fielding A. Lewis who has I been quito sick is somewhat im. I proved. --Mrs. Dr. R. Kirksey of Crow GJreek, visited friends in Pickens MUonday. C .--J. A. bWhito now 1Pccul)ic0 the I Kennemuore hutiso rccontly vacatud by 1 J. D: Moore. - J. D. Moore has moved to t116 Earlo residence corner Main and T,4412% OIanf ing of the ground o rsday, 16th inst, -Jobi Rlop ir, a snlecessful farnir i of the Crmss Road- section was in a Pickons Monday oil business. t -Presidiog Eld~tr I. Hlorbet Jones will preach at Tabor church t next Sunday at the usaitl hour. -'ho farmers are tegimuing to haul their "joatina." La g o quanti ties go away from Piekons ery day. -Keep it in miind thal seven balcs of cotton at 10 centsi will ba worth more to you than ten bales at 7 cons -or lIss. -- Our advertisers are urged to get n chango for ads to us by Monlay, t otherniso they will go over till the C next Week. - Several con,milul nicatiolls are crowded out this week, Zeke along r with the balance, but they will ap f pear next wcek. - --The conteit is growing very in. teresting; for the first time in a num ber of wveeks the position of the lead ers have chanigeal. -'ihe quartcrly conference for the Pickenis circuit will be held wvithi TLa. bor church next Saturday, Rev. Ri. a, Hlerbert Jones presiding. -Wednesday, March 22nd i-, the 4 day N. D. Tay lor wvill be in his Pick ens studio. See him11 on that dlate if t youI are wanting good wvork. -RI. Herbert Jones, 1'rosiding El der, will hold qualeyly con1fer-ence wvith Newv Hopo church~ 01n the North Piecens charge on next Friday. - ---Chas. Ml. Biowen, with his family havi;e moved0 fromn AtI lantIa to Pickens. Charbie will rest and recuperate a while before going into business. --Rev. 0. M. Abnoy will till his regular apipointm aents at B3eiblehem and Twelve Milo next Sundiay, re gardles of the quarterly conferenca -Rev. D). W.. Hiiol pr1oich ed an e'xcellenlt sermon Sunday night in< the Baptist, church, At. his next ieg ular alpointmnt he will preach on prohibition. --Our correspondents aro request el to rendl in their letters for p~iblicationi in Thei Sentmnel--Journal obi Monday evening of each week. This wvill insure thleir' publications 01n W'~ednesday following. - -Tho tax books closed on the 15th~ inst and1( Treasurer Farr is now mtak ing up the pomellyb(ook a nd excutions will bo0 issuiedl imediiately. If you) have failed to pa your taxos you enn fromr nowa on1 dlodge Sheriff .Jennsings. "p Crnaio & Hiamos, thu miarket men, elsowheroe this i~Ssue. The~y have 'uit in a 110 y refrigerator and w It haundh only fiest claiss mneats. They ar'e ru'i nling ai nico market and bidding for your trada1. --arr'ied at the residencco of J. 1). Simmons on March 5th, Mr. D~aly Holder to Mik. d iPhillips, both of Chastain. A it the eremony the br ide and groom wenit to t he homo of the bride wVher'an ulh'ant reI awaitedt them. J. 1). Simmoion, N V, officiated. -Last week we stated that "Arthur Mann had fitted up the Ashmnore shop and is prepared to do good work." Mr. Ashmrore say some of JUis custoers think ho hais gonte ot f business by the aibovo statement. lHe Is at the old stand; Mr. Ma is A'I~~I~ the woid shop formerly run B -~lrook. 41o)rn dlto MXr and P Johnson of Eailey on -the th 16A -N.. Taylor will be lo 'his Pick-. ne studio next Wedne3day. temom .or the day and dou'6 fail to patronize him if you want good work. -The young people are getting very much interested in the scholar 4hip contest. Do not hold your dou. pons, send them in and let the intor. 2st grow. -Rev. 0. M. Abney filled his Ieg ilar appointnient in the Pickens VlthodiSt church last Sabb'ath morn. ug, preaching a forceful sermon to a argo aud attentive congregation. -B. 0. Baker, who has been in iuite had shape from rheumatism, ias so far recovered as to be able to )> out, but he is not going to tako my chances of a return attack. HE .f't y'-terday for Hot Springs, where ic will undergo a thorough.. treat lent. Iis many friends sincerely opo he will come back entirely well -Naxt week is court. We ask all or friends and subscribers, while in Itendance, to drop in and see us, lake Ibis oflice their headquarters; ring your failies and lot them see nice print shop. The presses will oe01running Monday afternoon and ucday morning, and we will take lensure in showing you through tho fico. -We are trying to treat the peo lo fair, and are giving them all that e con find in the papers for or aiOst diseinsaries. As the ques (iu in this county is being some lint warmly agitated the columns of bils paper are open to both sides. ny one who cares to can write out it either way and their name ill bo protected. ---We are requested by '. C. Car w, steritary of the Pickens County inging .ionvention, to announce wt when the convention adjourned t Cr..ss Roadu last August, there as no t imo or pIaeo selected for the ext meeting. Any church wishing au convention to meet with them an so notify the president, H1on. jaban Mauldin, Easloy, S. 0. ---C. W. Hunt, of Mountain Rest, eports a curiosity monstrosity, ir al zamation or phenomena at his farm 1 Eha.po of a combination cnlf - half alf and half mulo-which was born ist w ek. Its feet are those of a auloe, smlall anid shapely, andi have o sign of a calf's cloven hoof. Its mcad anmd ears ah;o are qui:1-c mulish, >oaring a decidedly closer resemn >tance to a mule than a calf. The re nainder of the body or the creature s that of a calf. At three days of go the little freak was alive, appar utly healthy and gave every promise f growing to naturity. -Koowee -A few of our delinquent subscrib rs have given us the cheering as uranco that as soon as they sell heir cotton they will settle up, an~d boy will sell when cotton goes up. low loi'g could a newspaper last if dII ua subscribers were to proceed on his basis of payment? It really strikes us that a man who is able to told his cotton for high prices ought o railse a dollar or twvo to pay the pa >er manil whot hasi no cotton to hold, m0 corni to eat and no w'~ood to burn ---in fact bo ha;s nothing to boast of ~xcept a fine crop of promises, and hose do not pay the pr-inters' bills. -One of the many lawvs of the S'itt that has fiallen into disuse is bl;ut relating to the care and pre ser'va tioni of t rees along the high ways 3ection 450 of the code readsB as fol ows: "Whuever shall wilfully or wantonly cut downa or kill any tre growing within ten feet of aniy road ,viah may be laid out, altered or mtended by authority of the county oupervisor- of any county, which shall, >n directioni of high way surveyor iny ~harge of such road, hav~e been left atanding as conuvenient of shade to he said road, for each tree so cut ownt or killed shall1 be fined twenty ivo d1tlls at any13 court of completent utr isdic tionr." --TVho stork dis ipp iara, aod wve no~k into the cradle and1( behol :a mai-le child. Aftor running the gaiunr. let of maiOIELs, munmp-o, and chicken pox lhe enters school. At the age oif tent he is a red-heoaded, freckle faced buy and terror of the nleigbhor'hood. At- twelve lie is an aippretiieo in a printing office, A t eighit(en ho h,'n acquit ed two cases ( f hlong pimeri~ and an army pres?, and is~ edit or of ai country newspaper. At twenty ho is miarried1, at thir ty ho is bald headed Bloop shioulerod, and the father of ai large family. At thirty fisoo is a1 corpse in a cheap pino3 coffiut, and as live hundred delingmn t subscr-ibers file past his briar for the last look they are heard to say: "lie was a annd fellow bmt annl ln't anon h'i'a -So-o0h4nge of ad of Big Store. -Born on the 7th instant to Mr. and Mrs. Dave 0. Moore, of Pickene, a son. -You gain nothing by holding your coupons. There will be several days of the voting after the last pub lihed report, and you will all have the same chance at it. --There are twenty-sir. cases on the calendar for trial at (his term of court, which ' . ta next Monday, the - 20th inst, as i,..ows: Seven for as sault and battery; one for petit lar ceny; five for violation of the dispen sary law; one for larceny of live stock; one for rapE; one for sale of )roperty under mortgage; one for orgery; three for burglary and lar -eny; two for obtaining goods under ailse pretense; three for murder; one or infanticide. It is thought that lie m st of these cases will be put off intil tha next lem-in of court, which ntets oi the fourth Monday (lhe 'lid) in May. There are also some ases to be reopened on apopeal. Young Fools That Marry. A green boy without a dollar . )resent or prospective, sparking a NEI rirl regular and talking about mar 'ying is a spectacle for gods and A 0 nen. lie should be reasoned with, nd if he will not quit it until-he a able to support a wifo and know an vho he loves and the differenco bo- cot ween love and passion, ho should dcI a quarantined, or put in a convent de rected on purpose for such cases. t gine-tenths of the unhappy mar 'iages are the result of green human ialves being allowed to run at large a n the society pasture without any ou eoke3 on them. They marry and. Cl a iave children before they do muts. aches, they are fathers of twinsp >efore they are proprietors of paits id the littlo girls they marry are bej >ld women before they aie twenty. % 3ccasionally one of these gosling narriages turns out very well, but be t a clear case of acdident. to If there was a law against young 60 faloots sparking before they have nut all their teeth, we Suppose the ttle cusses would evade it in some way, but they ought to be a senti ment against it. It is time for these bantams to think of Budinig Di a pullet when they havo raised '' money enough by their own wora to buy a bundle of lathes to build a coolp for her. w But they see a girl who looks I9 cunning aiid they are afraid there are not going to be enough girls to c> go around and they beginm to get ini Pi their work real spry, anid before $1 they are aware of the sanctity of the marriage relation they are, hitched for life, and before they ar own a cook stove or a bedstead cL, they have to get up in 'the middle hi of the night and go after the doc- to tar, so frightened that they run themselves out of breath, and then ahube the doctor becauso he dJoCS not run too, and wvhen the doctor gets there lie finds there is nmot br enough linen to wrap a (loll baby 83 in. About this time ho realizes ~ thant he has been a collossal, anmd as he flies around to heat the water jj and bring the bath tub, goes whoop ly ing after his mother or her mther; ~~ he turns pale around the gills, his 2 hair t urns roed in a single igh t, a nd lie calIls high heaven t that if he lives till morn lie seriously doubts, ho over a new leat anid neo ried again until he is ott the next mor.iing the yo1 is around beCfore the dru openf with no collar on, sticking every way, his o shot and his framo ner'vo ing for the clerk to openf so he can get somel saftroi tea of. The Colonep Water) Coul. John1 M. Fuller, Grove Texas,nearly met his, from jiver and Kidney trom a recent hetier lio says: "1 ly dead, ofV thieso comipia: e although I tried my fio1 be did! me no good; ao I bo1.1 le of youri great Ehet i w'hichl cuire1 ine. I co~s y' thme betst meiOlcino on' . thank Giod who gaivn you) to mai~ko them " sold, anm teed to eiore, DyaspephieI and Kidney Disensoe, b - .0 Urug CJo. 50c a biott te. I) MIURRIAY'S IRl M11IXTLU1R. Now is the time t15 uak-e , 8prinl far the b~e.4 thinig to tako 1.9 Mn, - Mlixture. 't maikes pure blo0 ,id of that l imi feeiling. . AtI all 50ce a Rtle or D)irect Iromil TnEi MU~i~uAY 1UG1 < re (sim in ). S. (O. - Take The of your clothes them anew by uE Ammonia. No of spots, it will t costs you only i tie, with full PICKENS Agents for Guthm NS AND COURIER ENTERPRISE. ig New Press Ordered and a New Building Erected. t is understood that the News I Courier company has closed a tract for a New Hoo Prosa, ich will print, WhoII OCCAsio1n nands, twenty four pages at 30, folding and counting each >er at the same time. ['his necessitates tho purchase of :ar more extensivo stereotyping tfit., and in addition to this, the npany is tearing (own the old, I building a new two story build to givo more room inl the com lition and make up room. Work on the now bluildinlg aan this week, an a contract 11 the -or-e compally was coll ted Saturtday. The pross will shipped at once, iad it is hoped got it in operation witbiii about days.-Florence )aily Time;:. Strikes Ilidden Roksc. When yotir ship of hea lth strikom i hidden roek of Consumption, auionia, etC., youL are'-i 104,t, if yon v gt help) irom Dr- Ki- g's New 't Iy Jt. Iuoi V(V~1 sroe r for -11: 1n t b. J. WV. Kinoa, f) Tal den tIr igs, ei, wriuo: "I adoe<-n vero SV 00. Prmialne th~lefee Supervaisot'ws gettie n wil bean m otake1 .,'ewda dcovridy, Thf ec weko rab ~if, ndY onbtlu moe." ure recfornd sue thoa. hro iti u' us indth calde. GDarnmtd aim Supervisor's Notice. it wil'l h beoin ofle uoida( d Frdity f ach .10 w e tof is,IO pay out hond w~ loIhew v o t, and do, tigso I ai hose in aho office. Do noicm yt fohr day.~IIttii G.r tM. Lynch, iun 11 uevisr Inscrhed 1( ibl~,ed B ut cil ~ iy kstai.y if Chan F. Li emlal i ergi114.eo *y boy. holc s)~ay, "enu~,i t ' fearfl she oer hi es I app'iedtes $c1e' Ar0ica Blv e.iuhgoa Iiod ( forurn and uiloe Irsha too.Onl eat~o ~t Pickens drug stor ld Murreaty's Hctu, (Un cin Ja0p1 rerbe expdensed by tinent phy-i Sch. dredcures henI all els fR. Pe ents bldes n i\se, nnsy , igd ts 5 aes, 7tc .\ l a in t d ru store . I ~~ $1.00Slllirf a~c fRottle. 9MUation 1AYig.10 DHU C MPA dN Cirt o lumin Fr n , th tli. d well.4)4 fMr. Jainhl' couldfonot h leivfd many more dasad th., thisl benerlen de 'as.\or. ano Chicao por manS an d 1 b-t oblo payr Nof Xo. Spots Out and save buying ing Our Hosehold matter what kind ake them out, and en cents per bot >rinted uirections. DRUG con in Steam Laundry, Notice of 8tookholders' Meeting. Nolieo is heroby given that i meeting of the stocklholdsis of tho (Calumet Mati nficliaring Company will be held at the office of the staid Caliimet Manufactur ing Company, in Liberty, - S. C., oi Saturday, March the 25th, 105, at 11 o'clock, a. im,, for the purposo of 2onsid r'ing I he insuanco of Two Jiudrod and Fifiy (250) Shares of Preferred Stock, in the Par Va.llue of Olin Hlunidred (100) dolhra afch. This notico has's been tiu thri')izd and directed by resoluntionis of the Boaid of Directors of the OnIninet Manuifacturing Comp my, held at. Lib erty, S. C., on February 7th, 1905, and the said resiollitions woro in the follow isag wa ris, which are horeby maide a Part of this not'ice: RESOLUTIONS. Itesolve:l by the Board of Directors of the Ca hiet. M\Iasnufactutri ng Co, thlt, the President of tihie siaiti compinly bo au thorized to call a meeting of the stock holders of the said Caminet Manrinite turing Co. on fit 25th day of March, 1905. at 11 o'clock it. ml., 't Liberty, S. C., for the purpose of considering the its'tu nio of Two HIundred ad Fifty ,hare.9 of Preferred St( 'ak at. a par va1heto of One ITundred Dolhars Each. Said stock to be entitled to dividends each year at the r' to of 7 per cont. yor annum, p'yble sesmi-atnall, and those divi dads are to le cuunila'ivo. The (will. pimy having the option af retiring all or Any portion of siaid stock after five yet rs. at the end of tetl years any portion of sid stock not retired shall becoino first miortgago on the compianv"' ty, 1andl shall receivd 6 .st from said date. ~N, Pr-es. m ' ' .maet M'ig. Co. Fel o. Ice to Debtors and Iit r t n. Alt pearsonss ha!d ing eli tms agusits theIl estato of Hetnry WVilliasms, decesae , wilI Ipt'sent, the amie tao thle Evettors foi Iy ens~at oan or hy that 25t h day of M aral 190)5, or he banied, anud aill per'*.ma a daibtaed to s-aidl deceas'cl will assase paay inenit Lby, said day to ,J. S. William's, Ex. cutos.a C IT A TION. I{ ST1AT1E OF' SOUT'II CAROLINA County of~vs Pickeits. By JT. B. Ne-wbery Esq1., Proah5to Jtudge WITIREAS, Boulahl V. Lanmcat mn'le suit to me to giant her Le tter; of Admistr'atjin of the Estate of andl ei feelts of Rtobr. L. Gilbert, doaeasedl. TmamE5 AmtE TJ.luI'.wou to cite andl ad mtoish aill anud singulair thle kimtire. am aoncljito1 of tho saiad Robert I. Gii:bert deceatsed, Itat they be and a ppar hae fore me', in the Court of Pobsae, ti l a brdd at, Pickons Court Tfonse, S3. C. , ai ft'.22d day of' Marich, 1905, after piiblai. mation hseronf, sit. 11 o'clock in the r' a saaan. to show ctausa, if any they hsavae wh y the nsaidh Admnistration) sihoulda it. ho urantea. (Given undaetr my hand anal senl, Ilhh 3l (day oft Maroh~s, 19l05, ini thIs 129 seal of out' indeptendetce. ,J. B. Newbor'v, Nehsl 8-2w. C IT A TION. 8PAT.E 0OF SOU Il H(OALROLINA, (aCunty <.f Pickens. j3.7 J. 13. Newbeury, Wq., Probate Jic~ace to ma' to grant haim rLetter's of Adhainis t'asin oauaf the E.3statt of and effecatls of R~ ILt. Child, deeased'a. TA.so Ai. Tin amw~ om.: to nile andal i mnomsh al and am gnh la'h le kindared iit creditors aof the sasid R. R. C:hil, do steared, t hiat Ithey hae C nd aiPPesgy hefoi'c me, in thin Caonit of Probato, to 1be hek sit Pickaens (Couirt Ilso, 8 C., on th< 22nd day53 of Mar'eb, 1905, safter' ptublica tion heareof, sal 11 o'claock ins the f'or,'. 1)oon. t.s shet w 0 ae, if ansy they haiive, wh y s'aidl Admsiis trastion shsouIld not be. last my hand atnd neah, this 3al chi, 1905, iin thme 1'29 yeoir of idensc., I. II. Newbo)ry, *J. P. P.* (. ) (it'. ' (i' Imn(hlg''st toat. erla:its '. Slomach andm c Lives r a~digoions aund fid lthat tI of heta'S''r ta ay d yspep I~s v .'a''v'r i'r'ad and I hiia' aijl'srent. inr eedie''. h am no ye'.rs of~ ago aind hsava' * '~at dlal fromas indaige' satin. to4I sinythting 1. wanit uno v. l'amor' , Lta)Ck \lilla:, Ahfa. P'ucko'n 1)Drug (1o, Jsiarl's OP X' INA L . Ei''SI.-.1 .NT5. - . Iy to .1. It. Ne'wbery, J1udgae fos' Pickens county-v, a II e Mar'ch, 1905, for' aia set thla osantt of Joaab Manhalin, ist aska to be adismissedh na A d 1 905 (1d Adinsr 'o. 10 of Final Sumamnent. Ply ft J1. B. Ne'wasmry, Jud ac a for Pickensti ('oaas.y, ott fla f Maradb, I'.'>, for' a tin ia aol the as-ta of 8 aannel Rr'owtn ana sask to bie di-nnise--d as l'>a Luiean Henudrioks, 05 4it Eiento:. IF IT'S SHOES YEAFE WE'RE FIXED FOR YOU. ALL STYLES, SHAPES AND SIZES. BATTLE AXE' SilOESi fori make on earths11 f r ican. women and children, the best makeon erth -r- pco..... . . 50..S to $3.50. GOOMlAN'S SHOES for children -.-.-... 500 to $1.50. PE I ER,' BLACK DIAMOND Shoes for men . $2.00, 2.50, 3 00 SELZ I OYAL BLUE Shoe for tue.u $3.00 to $3.50. STE ThON SHOE for nen ' - * . . $5.00, $5.50. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR MITCHELL WAGONS. Mitchell & Lewis aro the old et anlufacttrors in Am. rica. Theiv ntko nothing but wagoins, anIl uso the very best material that "tulney can boy. Try otie M itchell an11d you will never run tuIy other kind. Watch For Our Spring Announcement. We will o stronger niori all lines this spring than ever before, especially Clothing, Dress (oods and Gent's Furnishing. YOURS TRULY, Folger & Thornley. OUR NEW SPRING SHE SLIPPERS AT POPULAR PRICES Are far ahead of any we have ever before shown. All the newest styles in Black, Tan and Patent, Leathers for Ladies and Mei. Pride & Patton, GREENVILLE, 5. C. Cabbage Plants and Sea Island Cotton Seed. Cabbage Plants for taule, tutul now ready for <delivery. "'Enrly -Jersey Wakefield" and "Char leuston Large 'lype Wakefild,"' Iwo cenIllest shnt p'hent vauriet ivs anal head lin rotation ns iuned u'Lccesin,' "Augutstau Trucker"' and "Shtort Stein Flat Dutch:," the thtree best Illat,-head vir eilles atnd hen'lii tu toiati as t t.~. I l'ies: SIingle Ihousagni, fl .5T1; 5,I00 and~ over $1.25 per I ,(I:1; 10,00 nda over, ii- per 100J. Tlerins: ( insh, willh onder; or plantts sent C. 0. 1)., p)urchaser pznv ing' retuiirn charges oi~ inioney. On r plat hled s oceti py T, aires tt Soth Ca rolinat Sen Coatst iitueI we tiitt derstatiel growing I(te li th plto 'i n ir; tuigh naad ha rcly; they' wilI tlatl sev'ere coI( withi i n ijulty . Ph'tiuts 4.'rnteel'i for sh, iien weiglh !'O I bs, per I UCP00 niul we bir'av~ .e z 1e low rates n i' ran palatilou by Souithernt lx press to. I kitow of 'thter ihnt youati nnhty cheaper than I: * . I sell g.o'iI pinils. No ebetnp ''iut rate" pli hipii al frei.m mi* 1:1Iin. I gttarantee thoise Uh I Nhipa to bie I rue to lyle itntl ntutiut, anml giuow.. Irom 1 1 -i rade seeuis 1:1!ichsed froin I wIo~ of it r a table seetdlio houses in the tim ite 1 Statecs. I wil re fun purichamse price to any ii<listii.1 CutItiner(' at enmtl of semmomon ou r Cotton Sc.uI. I~iint ' or I.ontg Staple vat lit y~of SE..\ 1sh.\ N I) COTTO()N s80l<l this year in < hat-lest''i.li'eo cem er'2, r.1 *e. per iouti. Seedti $.'%5 Ier b.; jotsi of 10 bu. andt over el per )la it b it si , r r !.ipm ent- , fTu e va liet i l, a nd sat Isted ''isu to e r. I have beent htt i e Wml. C. GEiRATY ', "T"!t. -.lIlucoj! 11c YoIungs Island, S. C. UR?. line of Spaing and Summer D~ress Goods h l ave begun to arrive. WVe want you 'o call and exami'ne them. M\rs. Freeman will be delight ed to show you through thecm, whether you want to buy or not, Wait till youi see our e ;tlbroidleries and laces before you buy...:.:.:.:..:.:.:.: Og D on 't forget your chickens and eggs when you start to our store, they help oult. Respectfully, CR AIG BR OT HE RS, I One-Price Cash Store. FiCKENS EEF ARKETI SWe neeod your beefI Cattle andl( \\rjiH pay good pricos 201' thiOml. We have our refrigerator ready for summer. It is by far the best one that has ever been putt up in Pick ens, and will keep meat to peCrfction. We~ handle only the nicest of beef and lots of it. if you buy from us once you wvill b~uy again. We appreciate your trade and will dof our be st to lease you. Yours tuly, Crane & Mames. Advertising Pays lI You Advertise in The Sentingt-Joun