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Vg VUen asap E-'VR~nY WEDNES1DAY MORNI4o. i jut -BY- be he Sentinel-Journal Company, .Ju1 ToMhPSON & JICiHY. PROPs, 0. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EnIo - d' Subscription $1.00 Per Anuum. Advert iing it Is Remonable. cl Entored at Piokens 1ostoaco os second Olass Manl Matter Ii PICK ENS, S. C.: o Weduesday, March 22, 1905. The Department of Agriculture is a satisfied that an (lhicient cotton piic. ing machine has been invented. The Apparatus was designed by G. A. Lowry who invented the round bale cotton packing outfit There are but two doctors of Medi cinoin the entire Congress of the United States, and both of these are in the Senate. Almost every other occupation fi om log rolling to pagi lism is representLed in the lower house. The Kansas Ligislature proposesI to have its convicts work the oil re fineries in opposition to the Standa.rd Oil Company A ccoding to Tom Lawson the competition will be bot. ween mun who are in j il and those who ought to be. It is difficult to understand why otherwise intelligent 1nen ill allow five hundred or a thousand dollars -worth of cotton to lieout in the weath er all winter, when they would not let fifty cents worth of corn ho out over night. One thing certain, western farmer-3 do not treat their hay that wa. "Why everybody knows that lie Devil and his political benebmon are on the Dispensary t-ide of the ques tion. It was Conceived in the womb of Hell, and born amid the shouts of demons, and has draggad its slimy tail through every phase of South Carolina politics for twelve long yearg."-Rev. H. L. Baggot in South Carolina Baptist. Gaffney News: Mr. Toyfor Petty was in the city yesterday and said that ho hnd 125 bales of cotton that could be had whenoi it went to ten cents, but that it could not ho had tat one cent less thanc that. If all the I farmers w~ouIld go out with that detOr- < intation it wvill biring ten cnts-- e wvhat it, is worth. We need more men with the grit of' Mr. Potty. '.ihe Deolton correspiondent of the 1 State sayB: "1Rev. W. TI. Tate has placed on exhibition in Hooper's D)rug Store a curosity. Ive rats were dis covered by lhim in his barn wvith their tails so interwoven withl a c'oth string that they could1 not get apart They were ats compiiletely tied together as a whip, though all alive and each doing their best to get relased. It is a mystery howv th'*y c 'told have worked their tails in to sucoh ai kn it It ha s been a som11Ce of c-maiderable com-. ment (in Ithe btretds by all wvho saw it. Peo~ple who hiave given close rtten tion to the miat ter hcave ver*y lhttle roar on) to donii, the c .rrect,ieess of the C assump 1t io,1 by the G re~n ville -News that much of the whiskey sahl tby the t State dispensuary is deadly poison. A Everybody L nows thaet the chemical e analysis legend is only) a myth, and1( a that thousands of gallons of cheap whiskey go to consSomlers through the .ib dispensgry just es they comeo from the Ii wholesale dealers. Inth ad of I eing b chemically pure these so called wis. ni kies arte really pur1e chemicals. T'he 0 purest whis-key will kill in time if oi used in suflicient qluanltitieP, but these t< eneaper comnpoumnds and imitations a do their work ini short order. -York- a d Two thousand weekly papers ai~d 250 daily papers, reaching every h household ini the South, have taken o part in the great cotton holding moe men t, airginog on thtefarmers the nee sity of reducing their acreage and fer. tilizer bills din-g coming year. Yet, in the face of this fact, one of tihe first to *propositions made, after perfecting an organization in Columbia last week was to mnvest a lot of money in estab lishing a new paper)O as an organ for the cotton growers. What more could an "organ" do than the newspapers [11 have done, are doing and evintie -a thg readiness to dou? If they are going have moro c~nmtribute1 . noney'-t)i 0 they can de-cently approprigtte tp sat fre ries, let them buy spn ui thmopobli 9 ' pirited papers tbaL'bk t ofor nothainp A4~ok ning tle'jury s5tw. of (ar Pie it is said two, or thr urs are sworn in when a che is tA tried, and they sit with the other ors during the pr(ogreen of the pro dings, having tqual rights and ties with the original twolvo excOpt sy cannot vote on the verdiot; but onld one of the twelve becom' e in pacitated and have to be .x msed supplemental juror is at once in is place and the trial proceeds. This is certainly an improvement u the practice in this country, where case is liable to be balked at any imo by the sudden illness of a juror, iut a blight change in our jury system vould give us a still bettor law. We ow have a grand jury panel of eigh cen, any twelve of whom agreein' tay retulrn a true bill of indictment, qOw, let tho law be so clIalged that bo petit jury panel shall consist of ighteen men also, and provide that my twelve of them agreeing may re. urn a verdict. This will insure tgainst mistrialb on Account of a lror'si illness, no-thl obviate the rec >giized difliculty of securing a utinani nouis verdict, at thi sime time would 'naintain th 1 time honored c'a*t >m of laing twelve mien to agree ny1 a11 erdict. The c.tmso of rig moi.d ustico woulT In no wiho be imperio. 111d there would 1)( Ior i I I t i vIII (if 1on0victing evil doers.--M nning Far Lier. Jim on Dispensary-He Handles it Rough. Looper, S. C, March 11, .1905. Mr. Editor: Please allow mue a fow wor(Is in the columnis of your paper ,m) the whiskey questioin, as I see Silimany letters about doing away vith (ho dispensary. I am ono vbO thinkis it would-be a wiso step o make, for the stuff is so rotten t stinks; it makes soino nen such ools tint they don'l know whether he are on their heels or on their Leads. I think the citizens ot lickons county should hold an lection to vote it out, as it is a -urse to the county and a disgrace ;o the town of Pickous. When I seo a mian who Ias (I rank he devilieh stuff until he is drunk Ind staggering f'romn ono sido of he street to the other and cnrsing vCry man h1e meots and using pro a nO lnguaige mi the pre'sence otf adies it reinds me of the devil ntoro thant anaythinmg else that I canI omapaire in to, anid old disponm ary lhquor is the causn of it. Why ot (10 away with it? We have cople that profess to be christians hat will go to Pickens and canu't cave without going mn the dispen sary and getting a bottle of "'fuss K." or "'Hollering John"' or what wver you may call it, beforo t hey 3an come home, and theni C~ co home about three sheets in the wmnd and the other sheet a shaking. ~Some mieni will got drnnk ont :lispensary wiskey and. fall out withi his neoighbor and someotimes kill himi, andl~ the causeo of it is w'hik'-y. Why ntot do away wi'th he d ispensnr y at Pickq'u and1( jave a civiliz.'d count'yt and say lhat Pickenas countly will not have 1,lispeneary. So long as the faithers of good biIldreni and the husbands of good Vivyes v'ote for it ando drinki I it when bey can get it, many men will pond all their wages for dlis;>en ary whiskey wvhile theiri fianmlios re at home crying for breid. Some w ill ask what abo.ut theo lockade whiskey. Why, if there as a blockade si~ill on~ evory ranch in Picker s county it would ath be much scandal to the >un ty as the dispensary dtuck up Sthe side of main streeat in a >wn, with the dloor stand1i .g op.,n id the bottles in view, It will loost t'3mfpt a man waen ho ouldn 't think it would t isee the svilish stuiY hofore him.. It would be a long wvays more onorable for the town to havo an Id ox wagon loaded with foe ilizer stand on the side of Ma in street tan to have a dispensiary stuck there. I am not ashamed for th people know that I am aginst, it. .James Hf. Hughes. Rocky Bottom Racket. wish to say to the roaders of e Pickens Sen tinei-Jouirnal that good people of Big Eastatoe, Soi, Reedy Clove anid Rocky Om met to build a graded road m near Richard Gravloy's to J. Giailey sand to their surprise blok uayfa Appeared, and after 4et fiko e the boys: slie thave been old ngo; ad \. he4?: a -~ ~ t.i Barrel of Whiskey Contains. t barrel of 1.cudi chl, h< attes, of WGII .4 k barrel of ciirses, a barrel of bllow k barrel of sorrow from a loving, weary wife, k barrel of care, a barrel of strife; A barrel of unavailing regret, A bairel of cares, a bairrol of debt; A barrel *of hue-ger, of poison, of pain, A 1-arrel of hopen all blasted and Vailn; A barrul of poverty, ruin and blight, A barrel of tears that run in the nighl; A barrel of ci ime, a barrl of gr ans, A l'arrol of orphan's most pitiful A ba'rel of serpents that biss as they pass, That giow fro'u the ;quor in the head of the glass. A barr(l of falsehoodi. a barrel of Criels, That falls fUm Ih e nmiac's lips as The Church as a Social Meditm. Esperaace Godlove, spoaing of society as it Concerns business wollel in the Now Idea Wont'u Magazine for April, says that where societ-y as it, i- generally ICnoiwn is not possible, -1 :1o aicknowle.dges it is all im ) )Mib.le to mny bo-.iness womnIo in bir i c .t', Ilit re $ro ther things which ae4 smli-aciat ini their naturo and which will do tlie work of sub stitutes for society if they are so ap proacied She instances books, c I certs and churches. althongh 8be de precates iniug uso of the lattet solely on iaccount of its social advan. tages. Of chnrches she reintrk3 "Let her" (the busim1 as womi:) "seek first clergyman u hose oroaching lielps her, whose spiritual inspiration as sists her to bear the sorrow of lonli n88, andl by some11 miracle, humin or divine, she wili often find the lone liness supersedes by kindly acqu1iuut anc1e1. Death of a Little Boy. Robert, thu 5-year old m->n of M r. and M rs. N. M. li0oo,Cr, passe(l OVer the co'd Iive o( (eah on the 14th insta. at the Cou!nIit ia asylim. H-o ha1d beoen there for a1bout teln mon1c ths. 'I'he Cualis of Ills death is unknown at. present. 'Ihe coirpse arrived at Easloy on tho 11 [afl lowintg hiis deathi. it was tak en to its formier' homeg. wherie a hirge nuiimbl 413' fri ends hiad gathoi'redt Tlhe illtercmont took pl ace at N inn F'orks on t he 11.h. Theli whole commnunity sympathizes with the bereavedl parenIts. J. .. RESOLUTIONS U)uaiii niously ad(opted by first Q uai t. rly Cnference of .Pickensa Circuit heli at T'abor, MIarchi 18th. WhAlereaq, Packens counlity is muak ing ani. (ifort toe remjovo t ho( dispen salry ou11t of Itie coutiy i nstLIj111itu tion leglize!d by3 the State4 and11 thleri b~y matkiing all of hier eitjz' osi deaeler8 in the ;iqiuor bus~iiness whiich is dei bauebinig to bthl youn11g andt ol, briig'ing s14I~ei ing and11 sorro w it nuoliiy of our hom s, and4 821( ,sning souls8 to pe'rdlion where craing ca int he satistied, and Wh Iereals thli, Confe(renice comos parlit of thle (cit izensi~hip) of Piekon coutyi anid thereby~ deleltra in spiit 11ou. liinois, ni hici iA eeritainly con tro ry to thle spirit of Chr istiaiiity and( the word of Glod; I herd f',re be it liusolved, 1iret, Lthat this (onefer enco end orzses thlis mnovemien t and1 hereby pledi(ges it its .upperCit and11 Second,. T1h at wo v'ot( as we pray aind urge others to do likewise. Third, That ia copy~ of these28 resol u tionisi be puiblbi~d in our counity' paiperI' anmd sprl ead1 uipon the pages of our mn u t [e. 0 M. Ahsbuey, It. A. .i4wen, A. E. Ke.lly. If your blood is thin and ini.. pure, you are miserable all the time. It Is pure, rich blood that invigorates, strengthens, refreshes. You certainly knowv Sarsapar~Ila the medicine that brings good health to the home, the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years. A doctor's medicine. "I own iiny ilfe, without drnhit to Ayer's Aanparnbla. It is then maost wiouneIerful mll-~ eino bl'te world for inervoulhsness. My cure is 1'orniaiont, Mliii I Cananot thaiuk Von ouagh." M Rn. Dut.IA Meotr., Nowark, N.J. -00 aihott Jf. 1 I. AYJCItE0.. Es.- for -.1,01=Ma. Poor IIcalth r A high-class preparation for th glossy and prevents splitting am always restores color to gray Death of a Little Child. On Tuesday morniing at 4 o'clock the death Anigel boveredl around tho home of Mr. ItIad Mrs. John Fin'ley, and Claiimed for its victim their only child, little henry, borned July 24 1904, Died March 17, 1905. We axlend our heart- felt tnytlpl thien to the bre-tved paronts. Th hearse was drivon ( onc door, It- brouiglit a c-4lin a 1 . le ats Know; Such coflus we had sewtn before, But never one concerned as s-). They took the cover from t he camiae And placeo a row while formi irie, We look once more-it was the last on lanhi w ho once had len our pride, Our precious child! --1h is it true That we shall s! e Ios facie no more? [Hi life was like the morning dew 'Tis gone. our liartis are bleciniig sore A voice that w's-wred from above: ' I gave , I alio take a'way;" It va our Fl'ather's voice ot' lovi OGir consol I ion, h ln a nd st :y. $714 It ar i134 Phing t : I Iling I MVrt (y. 1' from append-iit is andt poi iton it i 4 Tc Prevent anld curei tinl-se aI.% fi diseasem thero is jiist, -in re-liale i rem* I v, Dr Kiiig's Now L fe PIh. -M Fl ieiurY of 14 Csli . t lhico, Chlienlg.., bnys ' Ti.< Ni, I 1.. o is f. rboW js ti aull I 1 ~-e4 25 at Pickeus Dill.,. Ani All.mba w-muin, i.i f'iling at p)( lition for -1b% io, dec ibe ..r hur+ bandt 11. "a hli:'- !,mu I tramlp an.1 it b:r-1 (if 1,.-ssg, lie suire i8 at bird to be ;ill that find th ., fo it a womI-to] Card of Thanks. We w.Ih to tak0 Ie till oihod ol I hikin r l alil 11 It it 1d4 and neighl bors for Ihir kim Ioitu en- lirabl' stlrvie(: rendted us dIirinsg tLhe fatal illiesI of our litl s n IIaury. 7 PWCKENS MILLIl MRS. FLORA R. LAI NEWTON, PB SAt Mrs. Lathemn's old * FINE 000ODS, * RoasonaL All z.re MOST CORDL A useful present given wv ing to one dollar. ] Loca~ltet ll ite let<Z1 ta ids, ('ochisti C~ounti This city, Monte Cri istence in the y'ntre of the Monte Cristo Conser, las, Arizona. and stock he wvill have a real estate an< their stock making it a wvill own the town site, w; power~ plant, telephone, TIhis sa.9ck still selling at inlally soli for before the of, but its bound to reacl soon. For a safe investn is your opportunity. \Vil for free dlescriptive matte: N OT the temporary mercryopates searching cleansing o every vestige of the di: CURES We know thet it sh< the most scientific ma cannot harm, but buik it d'oes cure because hut that it has Fre ale bottle from B80 YOUR 16RUGGMI Adv'ertial !f You Advertise In 1 VEGiTADLE SiCmLiAN HairRenewer e hair. Keeps the hair soft and the ends. Cures dandruff and hair. BUSINESS LOCALS. Como and see our nico lino or Ah . J)- T1. F (nn1)ols & E Co . A nice line of Inen's and yoiths collars it J. T. Fenni-ll & Co's Store. One 15 h p. onfine and boilor for sale. Jas. A. Whitin, Norris, S. C For Sale-A limited supply of Hawkins cotton seek pure sto, k. 75 couts per bushel. I. A. Hester, ( Pickenls S. C. liglet priCes afid for. chichnis, eggs and country produce, J. T. Fennell & Co. Thle nicest lino of liarps, gliasswao ] and decorated dishi:s to go nt cost. , J. T. Fonnell & Co. S ill sellinig ont at coat at tho Cure ton Itand. CoMo at on1ce As this I stock must, go. J. T. Fennell & Co. WANTED--10 mon in eciih Stitc ] to triavel, tack signsi and distribut.o smle )i's aind eicrenls of our golds. Sitlity $75 00 per tniith, $3.00 per dIly for' eNxenses. KlianCo., Dept. S Atlas Building, Chicago. This is a reminler that I am still oigbusines-s lit the obd stbnnd (..vt r Pick4ns D1rug Store) wi.lu r I 'M ;tjidwa elad to Berve wry (0ti l w ll :1s Il-w friedil1. Wiheni vou vanl t i ( luick lmal viasy shave, or tin up,-tn date( haii (it,, aive mile at eoll Ei, T Iluiter, The 13arber. Wnt NO Te e in c-neh .it to traivel, tack Si and ( ll shi'aui II eiri'culaiiris ufd smiiple.'s of 'or i!ood s. Salaryv 875 por' month. 83i per dy' fr exr- 1.. KR1hilman1 ConApany, Dpt. P, A this BJuiling, (ineng4o. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. \ Ail per oms having o'ims a g.rin)t the stiate of 1). K. Norris deceased wif prn son) t them pryerly proven to the uniider signed within th e ihn1o pres-cribed by \ haw-, andithooilb to Nh"stt vil1 umake ptyn ent it, onc to J. Ri. Vadivi I, Exvecltor, C Aulerson, S. 0. v Mari ich 1, 1905 4t.. 4ERY PARLORS. 9 I 'HEM AiND MISS LOIS .OPRIETORS. Stand Near Mc~Fai's. 9f LAT EST . STYLES, * le Prices. AL.LY invited to visit us. th eve'ry pu11rchase amnount .ook out for the anl E our openings.j V CITY! f the (Oh i rienbin Moun y, A~ lPiZ~il in Ilibe biggest ng Diictin t he World. sto, has just sprunig into ex a group of claims owned by iative Mining Co., of D~oug lers inl this mining company I indIustrial value attached to tilt edgre i v s m n ,as the" iter sy4.tem, electric light andi ice and coldi storage plant. 65 cents, the amount it orig town site was even thought~ $i . 50 a share, or higher, ) iitentandl clean cash profit this* 1 you grasj) it? WVrite today -. CURES. imp rovemecnt resultinig from dangerous , alcoholI, or potashi; not the mnomen harp paia given by liniments ; h~ut a fthe blood tha~t clears the system of - iease, and absolutely RHEUMATISM. )u1d curo bcenuse it is comfpound(ed in nner, of p)urely vegetabbi: drugs that up the entire system. WVe know thpt ndreds of those cured have written us ALL OTHERS FAJLED. BBITT CHEMICAL CO., DALTIMORE. T SELLS RHEUMACIDIE. ng Pays 'he Sentinel-Journal. 70 I , WO KEEP YOUR EYE -\j 0,IAt JA~ 1~ 0~f 1414 Votes Cast in Contest this Week --It Will Take Work for Ay Cotestant to Win. coording to the Check on the Coupons, There Are Over t 25 Coupons in the Hands of Subscribers--Where Are They, and How Will They Vote? PAINTING CONTEST. entral Baptist-Ce-.ral 2736 'ickens Methodist-Pi ejs 2288 )olenoy Baptist 9C0 lickens Baptist-Pickens 848 airview 769 ion Methodist-Easley 711 ;ix Mile l a)tist 400 Iile Creek l3aptist 315 iross Roads Baptist 286 uhamah Methodist 278 ;ap Hill Methodist 266 ;alen Methodist-North Pickens charge 239 ;econa Baptist 226 iberty Baptist 201 ;riffin Baptist 118 welve Mile Methodist 79 aml) Creek Baptist 64 oncord Baptist 64 ntioch 63 ;olden Creek 50 Ceowec Baptist 32 SCH1OLARSI-IP CON TEST. Iiss Leila Ballentine-Central 2535 liss Lois Newton-Pickens 2380 liss Kate Hester-Pickens 2253 liss Eva Clayton-Liberty 1821 liss Nannie Wyatt-Easley 6oi liss Lucy Mauldin-Central 434 leo Mann---Meet 280 ithdrawn-Pickens 276 Jalter Cantrell-Liberty 209 rank Farmer-Pickens 172 Irs. Joe Brown-Liberty 64 ). D. Winchester 48 H. Grant-Cateechee 32 1. F. Wright ' 615 434YurHmgrw abae Cabbge Pants AllVarities Prics: 1000~ $i50; ,Oo@$I.5 ~ ~oo;~ 2760 I.F Wrih pe15oo hpe . .1.i erd Plants arrive at your Express Office in good condition.. ----WRITE FOR MERCI IANT'S PRICS.s-~ Jabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoes anl~ Turnips in season,. Onders for ship) ment of Tomato Plants, Sea Island Cotton Seed, and Sweet. Potato Draws hould be booked in advance. JAS. RAY GERATY, Enterprise, S. c. Express Office, Youngs Island, S. C. CLEARANCE SALE! During Holiday Fine Line of Watches, Chains, Pins. Season Broaches ini Solid Gold and Solid Silver. Prices Reduced Nice Line of Table Cntlery in plate and Solid Silver...:.:.:.-.-.-.. .. Onl all Nice selection of Ring's, in Plaiin Gol .....Jewelry ... and Mounted Stones.~ H . S N ID ER, ,WEIgR. VcNTYRE PAYS THE EXPRESS. Send me Money Ordelr for $2.50 and I will ship 'yon. by Express PREPAID), in plain package if desired : : : : : : ONE? G-A LLON --OF THE BEST JORN W HISKEY THAT IS PROD)UCED) IN NORTH CAROLINA. C, B. MCINTY RE, Postoff ice Box 207. -Asheville, N. C. N. D. T A YLO R, Photographer, ----MAKER OFI01 .-THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS.. Thle kdind that are mado at the best studios~ of the large~r citieo. TVho kind that will not fado. That are natural and lifelike, and fluished oni the latest and prettiest cards to be had. ...PICTUR ES ENLA RGED... Nico lino of mouldings and frames of' any size made to or der. ...0 MEO N W E DN ESRD AYV s