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.01e, v()ti v I 1 . 1 ,I rm in 1)elg jar call. -r this week. - N. Wyatt, of Greenville, was in I'wkens this week. 11. 0.- Entrekin dropped in - to 113 folks on Wednesday, ?4. W. Hester of Easley made us isant visit on Wednesday. "ory few people have been in b this week except those who had )r. L. G. Clayton of Central in for a little chat while in SMonday. That do you thlink of the vote -eak? Some interest is now bc miifested. W. Blassingaine, of Elinont, 8 oI a visit to his sister, Mrs. Brown, and other relatives in unty. lhe farinrs are making use of lay they can, and not ma1ny of tre in attendance upon court. * iss Alice Finney, of Atlanta, is ukons, having come home to nurse her father, D. B. Finnay. I. Walter Langstoi4 left Mon lay pencer,. N. C., where he goes to the shops of the Southern Rail. N. D. Taylor will be in his Pick. tudio next Wednesday. Remotn he day and don't fail to patronize if you want good work. The p:stor of the t'ickens Bap church will preach a sormon on ibition next Sunday at 1. o'clock * Everybody invited to attend. Elias T. Holcombe, who has eick for some time, is gradualli ng worse, being confined to his His f iends, hope that lie was ier and soon got out aguin. Don't think because some oe you that others are holding cou tUt you gain anything by hol everybody will be in the dark i the last issue of the paper inl Piukens Cainp, Nu. 229, Wood -6, of tAlL W MtIi will meet in Ivy I e on ThursdayI the usual hour. desired, as buisi uis to be t~ansacted. -There wvill be a Missionary and iay School Rully at Griflin church use second Sunday in April. Every invited to comle and bring wecll * baskets. Dinner will be seryed * he ground1. Several good speak w.ill be present. .Bring your song .s and hav e a good day of it. - Mies Irene Cliarke wish'es to an ace to the good people of Liberty - the surrounding community that will open her music schouol omn .1 3d. Thanking her friendsi and ons8 for their past kindness and *. al patrouage and again soliciting r children as pupils in her school, intends putting forth her best .rts, as she hg donoe in the past. --Marriedl on Sunday ening, rA'ich 19th, at the residcnco of Mr. prs AcJunkin, parentE of the ide, Mr. Waishio P. Chastain to ss Cannio MfcJunkin, all of Pick us county. A. L.,)douas, N. P. per i wing the ceremony in the pr1es co of a numbjer of the friends of us bride and gr~oom. The happy u. ple have the congratulations of hneir numerous friends. -Comnntroier Gieneral Jones ox cr ts to distribute the dispensary hool money next wol%. There is il accumulation of $118,500) for dis. - ibution. Under the law counties *ith deficiencies receive the first muoney. T1he county authorities have be 'en painfully slow in soinding these reports and Geni. Jones stalos it ats his intentioni to distlribtttO this dis peneary school sinnas next week, wvhether the counties all have their re ports in or not, and those unreporto I .will be regarded as having no claim~ onl the deficiency fund, r'ho bulk of the innd is distributed on the basis of the- pub~lished school1 enrollment -- D. B1. Fin ney was taken enddenly and seriously sioit last Saturday witha hemori higo of the stomach, and has been quiteo ill since. )flbe report. that lhe had small pox n'ae freely circulat edl on thbe stre'ets Sunday, but the re port was erroneous; it was started as .a joke to tease some of the Soungf -people wvho had bogn in to see him 'L'ho small pox situation in the up coul, try is too serious a matteor to make ii j0ye of and. peo[,lo should not start itioh tale8i abd,- on the othier hand, while the dread dlsoase is all around us, peoaple shionid be eareful as thoy -Rev. D. W. Ulott is in Atlanta tblf week in attendance upon the Bible Conference. We ,expect the big vote of the contest next week. Encourage your choice by sending in your vote. -Our advertisers are urged to get change for ads to us by Monday, otherwise they will go over till the next week. - Wednesday, March 29th is the day N. D. Taylor will be in his'Pick. ens studio. See him on that date if you are wanting good work. ----All persons owing the firm of Langston & Nealey will now make payment to J. T. Langston or J. . Nealey. J. W. Langston. - Onr correspondents are request. ed to bend in their letters for publ (cittion in The Sentinel--Journal 0n M.tniIny evening of each week. Thisi will inuire their publications ou Wed]esa1y following. - Mr. Dock Hester, a son of B. M. Hester and Miss Ada Kenne mre, daughter of Mrs. S. C. Kenne more, wVerO united in marriage on the 13th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, in Easloy, Rev. D. W. [iott officiating. The happy couple have the congratimlations of many friends for a fruitful, )iappy and prosperous ioyage adown the strteam of life. - Maij G. M.' Lynch received a letter last week stating that his bro ther, Calvin Lynch, died at his home in Texas recently. Mr. Lynch left this county over fifty years ago and settled in the west; he was back here on a visit in 1899. He was born in this county in 1823,and served as comn misioner-of roads in Old Pickens dia. Irict. He leaves a large circle of re latives and friends to mourn his deb h. -Mr. Edgar W. Iliott, of Atlanta and Miss Lzzie Harper, wcro-bappily marriid at the home of the bride, in 'neca, on the 15th instant, ]Rev. D. W. Hiott assisted by Rev. U. Ward law, officiating. The happy couple arrived in Pickens on the afternoon train and were tendered a reception by the groom's parents. :They left TUhursday for Atlanta where they wil make their home. Mr. Hiott is a young man of sterling worth and iolds a lubretive position with Uncle Sam in the mail service. AMrs. Hiott is a young lady of much chartu and gruce and carries the well wishes of a host of friends that she may have un alloyed happiness, while Mr. liiotL re coives the congratulations of IRis friends on securing such a charming help meet. Liberty Locals.. Liberty, March 20, 1905.- We have had line weather the past two weeks anid the farmers have made good use of it., getting a hump on themselves for another big crop of cotton. We understandl that several of our farmers-who are too smart to go into an organization, being anyly able to take care of themselves, are going to plant a full crop of cotton, as somo have already made their brtigs that while others cut down acreagze they will take advantage of the chance anid raise Ra big crop. .We will Rnot waste comment on such characters. Peach blooms and vegetation show that Rspring is on hatnd. Some corn is being planted an-1 gardening hns commenced in earnmest. W.S. PaRIsons is haIving his dwel ling moved back from his a' -id ing, rollinig house, chimu while the family goes, housekeepinRg, There is a considerable amoe: sickness, grip, roseola, etc. in thi. se'otion. J. Fi. Crane and family, Wim. Smnith and JobF. Smith have been confined to their beds several days, but aire on the mend now. Somne restless farmers got their cotton off here last week. Some would sell at seven cents rather thani wait a month and get 10 cents. 0. Call Meeting of Antioch Church. Notice is hereby givan that. Call meeting-has been ordered b. ARntioch Baptist church to be held 0n the 5th Sunday in March, which is the 26th day, at 11 o'clock, a. m All members ar-c urged to be pros. oint as important business will come beforethe body. A. Tr. Winchester, Church Cictk. Inicredilble Brutality It wouldi have been incredible brutality if Chas. F. Lomboirger-, of Syracuse N. Y. had Riot done the best he could for his suffering sonR "My boy." lhe says, "cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I appilied JBueklen's Arnica Salvo, whlichR quIick. ly he sled it and savedi his eye." GJood for burns and ulcers too. Only 25o at Pinkana Ad.,m se. COURT PROCEEDINGS. 1Comt "opened Monday morning with Judge Ernest Gary presiding; Stenographer Long, Solicitor Bogge, Court Crier Porter, and all the other officials at their places. Judge Gary's charge to the jury was concise, cleer- cut, and to the point. Solicitor Boggs handed out a batch of indictnents for the grand jury to pass upon and the business of the court was begun. Several cases were called and disposed of, as follows: W. B. Nichols, assault and battery guilt3; fined $20 or three months on chain gang. Fine paid. James Mansel, rape; compromised. John Joh nson, larceny of live stock; six months on chain gang. Sltas Madden, assault and battery with intent to kill, guilty; sentence six months on chain gang or $75 111. Fine paid. Len Rosamond, violation of dis peosary law, guilty; $100 fine or three nonths on chain gang. Sentenae tuspendod. Robt. Wright, house breaking and arcony, guilty of larceny. Folger Powell, violation dispen iary law, sealed sentence. Jack Looper, assault and battery, plead guilty to aggravated assault. Sentence $20 or two months in gang. F ine paid. State. vs. Rt. Al. Stewart, assault and battery, in trial as we go to . press.-| This gives tho -work of the court up to the hour of going to press. There is a lot of business, some of which will go over until next term, but it its now thought thaf; coart will be in session pretty much all the week, Death of Mrs. Lucy A. Dendy. Mrs. Lucy A. Dendy, widow of the late Thos. H. Dendy, (ied suddenly Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the family residence at Richland in Oconee county. The funeral services wore held Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian church at Richland. Mrs. Dendy was sir.ty years of age. She waat a devoted member of the Presbyterian church. She reared nine children to maturity, and upon all has been impressed the example of her beautiful Christian life, loving disposition and estimable character. Her death is a loss to the commur ity lind to the hoine, which has been the family residence of thre Dendys for several generations. Among those of her children suir viving are t~he Rev. J. T. Dendy of the Presby terian church an Kershaw, W. E. Dondy, superintendent of the graded schoo's at Pickenis: J. P. Den. dy of Norris, and 3. A. and J. H. Dendy of Richland. Mrs. Dendy wasr beloved by the entire community in which she lived, and her death is a sad shock to her relatives and numerous friends. Our Motto: "Not by my Vote." These four words will answecr all arguments on this question: "Not by my vote'' I they say to us, "men will have it," we cant aniswver "Not by my vote." If another man says, -'Menr w ill selIl it,'' againl wo re;)ly, "Not by my vote.." If we are toldi we must be polhtic, we answver, "Not by my vote." I am not, bound to abolish the enloon, but only my interest in it. My vote may inot hurt the saloon, but I am bound to vote it righi, all the samne. Saloons maiy go on, like theo broak, forever. 'Men may (lie in them lika flies andl. blell grow fat orn drunkairds, girls may be betrayedl andl boys baited 'alLw ard. Truth bo destroyed and "and children beggared. Sol "es may still sell drink to d1( army canteens de 'tes, Our national cat. - I . - -0on at <ither en d. .. 3a. . .sent ativesi may be are gr'uss, "but not tian Temperanco wvo& To Mothners Ii' Children wl cross will . Mothe r , ch' ren ..teh, act .y~ child atre' w4s; 25e-- .9ample 1 .cess A llen 8. Olmrstead, Supervisor's Notice. We have arranged to pay cash all conjtracts made for the ccon thins year, unless somo -lisastor' ccci and the Supervisor will be in his fice Tuesday of each week to at and pay claims. G. M. Lynch, 26 Superviom CASTOR IA' For Infants and Children, ING Knd You Have Always Bou: Bears the Bismaturni of (.a*~f71A EXTRAORDINAR AND4 INCOMPRIEHENS St. Aidrews Cold Te Excelsior Headache a sure cure for sick and Our Improved Liver a real torpid liver We guarantee the Mennen's Talcum Po Sweetheart Soap, a perfect toilet soap Fountain Syringes the $i.oo kind redu Another Supply PICKENSDR Agents For True Incidents. In a certain city in one of the Caro inas the following conversation oc mied in connection vith a "wet and iry" election. An official church mew jer said to Mr. A just before an elee ion: "You are taking loo much inter ast in election. It will himt your busi less. Of course you can vcte for it, but don't talk about it.." "Colonel," replied Mr. A, "if mny business has to be-kept up by that a1wful traflic, th-e sooner it falls the better, and I for one will fight driic as long as I live," In a few years the official church member had to follow at son to a dirunkardis grove. Mr. A remarked to a friend, "I v der now if lie does not. wish lie luiw thought less of business and In 33f young Imnc." Before another election a bar kow1 r :iid to a young man, whose fltlit . was a drunkard: "I am your friti; wo uant you to vote with us." Tb young man roplied: "I di!'t want such a friend, i- you are a frin-,' to me like you have bcen to my futlwr'. for you get every dollar of his whielc his family get.s live cen2ts fol' a living. -Ciistian Teuiperance Worker. ---no 0 Saved F'rom a Terrible D~eah. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbi''. Bar-gertOn, TPenn., sawv her dying anr were powverlessi to help hier. Th'lias si Ied physicians and every otr d; usoJ0., failed, while conlsumption w slowly but surely taking her life. I this terrible hour Dr. King's9 New U). covory for Ccsumptioni tuirned tepa into joy'. T'he first bott'o brought in mediiato relief and its continued itso een p10oItol orEd her. It,'s the most 'ertai cure in the world for all thiroat i'i n lun troubles. Guarantee.l b)ottleS 50O. a~n $1.00. Trial bottles free at P:cken: Drag Co. Overworked MICIanIS. It CuresC wheni al ('lse jil.:. 1': - v'ents K idey h'SIense, Ino:sy, Iirid t.'s .1d.+ case, Ce. .\t all drug stores. $1.00) a Bottle. ORlII nIt I.CT V Ill) - lUItlAY~ IIMUGr OIPANY. - Coltumiaii, S. U. Notice of Election. An election will be hedld in the'- town. Lib-.rty H, C. on Fridaiy the 7t ' day April 1905, for*L~~ trpose -,r vol, n oni the ques.tion or ime..ing bindo to I5 amliounit of ten thousand dotblba s, IAt I uised ill the eretion of a scho-> ba'il :1 na in the town of ib~ert.y and4 setl 'oo C. 'i tictO No. 11. Pola to) (open at 9~ (elolc .\ M. an-I close at 41 o'clock P. 1.1. A qtualifiedl voters reiin~g in sa di ,cIIoI <district are entitle1 to vate in ihis ee tion. On the list with justice to a An Outloc The County Singing Co.wa~nt -The County Singing Cons -will moot w ith t he Prai'-.r *aptist church on Sat urdny ~tho fourth Sunday ill Ap1)1i, ~at 10 o'clock, a. m. Let a *Godl's blossings to restnp C ~nvenition andic come with ai~ :minaition1 to have one of 111 Convenitioiis we have over' hia vWo will have it. iLbanI Mlauldin, Ch. E x. (' Found a Cnre for 1Indig''tle ustie Ohamiberiuin's Stomneh and T.blets for indigenjion and fhi~d U oilit my case bettcr' thani ne-y (ly tomnedy I have ever tried andl ~med many different remedies, nearly fifty-one years of nge an~i 0nffer'od a great deal from indi can outnt ost anything 1 v an Geo. WV. Emory, Rock Mill pr sale by Pickcens Drug Co rgStore, V, UNUSUAL, kLMO0ST 1BLE VALUES. i for the Liver 15c. nervoUS headaches, 10c Pills, rouster, only 20c. se to do the work. wder 15c. for 5c. ced to 75c. of Pratt's Food. JG COMPANY fhe Laundry. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Noticoe is hereby given that a meetin of t h stockholdeis of the Calumet Mani ta r.-turing Company will be held at the offi'e of the said Calumet Manufacti ing Compainy, in Liberty, S. C., on Hat irday, March the 25th, 1905, at 11 o''oeck, a. Im,, for the purpose of onsid- , er.ig the isnance of Two Hundrod and Fity (250) Shares of Preferred Stock, in the Par Value of Ono Hntindred (100) dollars each. This not.ice him been au t.h-rized and directed by resoluitions of the Board of Directors of the Calniet Maianufacturing Company, held at. Lib city, H. C., on February 7th. 1905, and the said resiolutions woro in the follow. iog words, which are boreby made a part of this notico: RESOLUT.[ONS. Resolved by the Board of Dircotors of the Calumlet Manufacturiig Co, that the IP'resident of th said conpaiy be au thorized to call a nicotinig of the stock holders of the said Calinet Manufac I tiring Co. on the 25th day of March, 1905. at 11 o'clock a. im., at Liberil y, S. C'., for thie pirpose of consideri the issuance of Two 1Tu!ijrdl an( Fifty lmres of Preferred Stock at. a par value stock to bo entitled to dividends each year at the rtto of 7 per cent. por annum, ptyable semim-:'unally, aid these divi (1-nds are to ho cumulative. Tole coi pany having the option of retiring all or Aniy portion of said Wlock after ive years, A the end of ten years any portion oi 'aid stock not retired shall'bnoio first mortgage on the company's property, and shall -receivo 0 per cent, in'terest from said date. 11. L. C'tAYTON, Pires. antd '.Trvas. ofi3mot M'fg. Co. Feb. 2N, K6-w4 No' ice to D~ebtors and (iredit ers. All per~sons holding cl :ims against ftlw I estate of IHenry Williams, decease t will 'I present the sIte to the Extcnt om foi paienI(lt oni or by the 25th day of Al arel 1905, 01' l3e barred, andi all personsH in s dehted to said diceaoned wvill make pay ament by said day to JT. 8. Williams, If Exe~cutorsi-. TEC IT A T ION. TH STATE OF SOUTH'i CARIOINA I ~County of Pickenis. I By J. B., Newbery Esq ., Pirobato Jiudge WHEREAS, lieulah I V. Lancastoci made suiit to me to granft ber Lottori Jof Admistration of the Estate of and1( of fects of Robert. I. Glilbert, dec:easod. THursE Alus THIERFFORE to cite and ad t inoish~ all and singular the kindcred an< cireditorsq of thu said Robert L. Gilbert~ deoena-ed, that they 1)e andi appear bte Ifore me, ini the Court of Pobate, to lht held at Piekens Court Hfonso, S. C.. o the 22d day of March, 1905, after pnbli cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fire noon1. to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration shonul nio be grantet. G (iven under my hand andi seal, thiu 3 d day of March, 1905, in the 129 seal of our indepentdence. i.Nwoy Mchi 8 2w. ,. .Nwoy C IT A TION. ,TATE OF SOU1 I'H CAROLINA, County of Piecns. ByJ.iB. Newbery, Esq., Probate Juadge to me to grant himn Letters of Adminis tainof the Estate of antd eff'ects of Ri 1R. Child, decnased. Tin[ess Aiu.:'lTuERRitolt-: 1t cite and ad ,imomah all anti smngular t ho kintdredi am it cditors of the said R1. R1. Child, de ,I ceased, t hat. Ihey be end appear hofiri --me, in theo Court of Probate, to ho beht at Piekens ( ourt House, S (I., Oil th< 1. 22nd dlay of ilareib, 1905, after publica kon hereof. ut 11 o'clock in the fore iso, if any they hatvo .ration shonhi niot ha hiand and neah, this : 5-, in the 129 Joar o I- , Newvbery, J1. P. P. C. kor.E ro rm lmligestilon. IOn., iln's Stomach and Live oQIt r Ctiian and~ fhu:d that tI of Creo let- than city dyspeps)i1 beforever tried a al 1 hav befor eoot remethes. I anl 1905 ye.ars of atgt and hava II d - dcil1 front i ndigest ion anyt hing I1 want. now tm lii>ry, Rock Mills, Alha <deter cons Drug Ca, Eu rlt'u e bes ,andILIA.s;JiiiliNI om. ' Piekend county, onI thu( -ch, 1905, for a final iet estato of Joab Manblhin, ik to boe dismissed as A d Li vet a' tl.or Ivy M. Mauldin, ipt j.. It Admuinistrator. I n' pass Notice. I hav eation to hbireby wvarned not h. flnow utt lrt", out timber, mak , A'a e, or it ttnywV .y trespaa E irle'g landis, under enialt~y< Elizibetht E. Cooper, 'i C. B. Yates, Lessee. 4t1 IF IT'S SHOES YOUR'RE AFTER WE'RE FIXED FOR YOU. ALL STYLES, SHAPES AND SIZES. BATTLE AXE SHOES for men. women and children, the best ruake on earth, c.ll prices. . . . . . . 50c to $3.50. GOOMAN'S SHOES for childrn.... . . .. 50c to $1.50. PE l'Elt' BLAOK DIAMOND Shoes for mn . $2.00, 2.50, 3 00 SELZ IOYAL BLUE Shoo for men . . $3.00 to $3.50. ST1'rTSON SHOE for men . . . . . . . . $5 00, $5.50. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR MITCHELL WAGONS. Mitchell & Lewis are the oldest mnnliufacturers in Aum rica. They make nothing but wvagons, and use tho very best material that money can buy. Try one Mitchell and you will never run atly other kind. Watch For Our Spring Announcement. We will I e stronger along n!l lines this spring than ever before, especially Clothing, Dress Goods and Gent's Furvishing. YOUltS 'rpULy, F-olger & Thornley. OUR NEW SPRING SHOES _____N 1) SUPPERS AT POPULAR PRICES Are far ahead of a-y ve have ever before shown. All the iewest styles in Black, 'Tan. and Patent Lether's for Ladies and Men.( ride &Patton, GREENVItL E, S. C. S abbage P1ans and Sea Ilan d.(otfon Seed Cabbage Planuts for ytle, lilnt now rendy fo'r delivl.y. 'IEar ly Jersey Vakefield ' iynd "Char 'leston Large Type WaskeLifckf," two ealriliest .hari-heini var'eti es andu head ini rotat ion au nmeC, .nucce.sion." "Angusle Tfrucker" nad "Short Stemn Flat Duich,' theu three by lult-hlead viI eL jt -ie 1 a tu l4i i roitin ax moneiid. P'ries: Sligle lhoiltliini. a ~l l iiltd llver el *i> gter f(l4J0; lIn,'TiO uial over, el per 111i)4 . Ter mls. lash ithl orudur; or pAn'iS twint C. 0. P., Pu rchiaer -inying- returIn u'Iuirges oni inoney. On1 r puliant beds o0en py i3* i1 lcres ICS(I Soutil aroi na Sea C'oust, aiii we 1111C~., understa 01nigroig t nI 11 ini thlt' op aijiir: touighl 11u.d hardly; NJecy will stand ievere tol Ilithout injitury .l'hains eraitlil for sipmenl~~it weigh '.'1 lbs. per I N10 4 and 11111 jiv pcil Ilow raltes 'ir prointpl I lali'i.\ oitiloll by SouuliernI i upress C4. I knoiw of other p joul lit enn (11 buy ehealper traL niZ - If Il Jol p lns. No () heaQp "ent4 rulte' plai hi p pe i; an.t 1 au' l' ri. I guafrantee4 thiose thn'l x hiIp tn .w truel to type and14 name1, and14 grown fre11n hlighI grni] C ee'. lpurchaseSd fromn tIro of thef i tni e 1 seedt houseis in thle I 'nitedu Sta. . 3 w iUl ref1 il pifli'' price Jo iatty dissat isfied t-uil inner it. eniti ofC Seasoni Our Cotton Seed. 2.2nit or? our Long1 Staplie varIety of SE-A rL A N.I) tt"4 N i-ohl this year1 ill 4 'ha1r1lston onl iDielilurbe% 2, ai '2t1 per puolud. Seed $1 .- 5'per bu .: lots of .in bu. 111 0 and ove i er AlIy pii ty:I11 P'riirnia <p ?4m1ent, Tlrule varieties, and safiiniflodis I'tome1l. I have% been.1 hII the - 'Wm. G. GIlbATV, "T" Yi~~iIfN AN" 'oungs Island, S. C. SPRING - GOODS! UR ine oIf Saing and Sii2C1Dess Goocl6 'have beg~un to arrive. We ,.~1nft you to cahl and1 exandne thiemi. Mrs. Freemiian wil be delight- J ed to) showv you through them, wvhethor you wanJt to buy or not, Wait till you see (oir embr)Ioider~C~iesl an laces before you buy..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..': tfi&D)on't forget your chickens and eggs when you start to our store, they help out. ReCspctfuily, CRAIG BROTMERS, One-Price Cash Storer PICKENS BEEF MARKET! WVe need your beef cattle and ~ \will pay good prices for them-. We~ have our refrigerator readIy for'summer. It is by far the beCst one that has ever been put up in Pick ens, and will keep. meat to p)erfection. We handle only the nicest of beef and lots of it. If you lbuy from us once y~ou will buy again. We appreciate your tradle and will do our best to please you. Yours tu ly, Crane & Mlames._7* JOB WORK That Pleases ii ~ THE IKIND WB DO.