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Tho Sontinelonral Caompaiiy. Tnol'Ns N 1tIO'UR . P aors. J- I. 0.'rTHOMPSON, EnIDTonL Subscription $1.00 Por Anuim, - Advertising 1 tes Reasojable. Itce' at Pteloens PostomfiCo as Second Class Mal I Matter PICKENS, S. C. Weduesdoy, March 29, 1905. S &veral up country papers repor tat there Las been consideralWt nW(rkthlg of cotton luring the pitsi Week. The offer of 8 cents tempte(i a number of farmei s to let their ct tonl go. Here is where the perfected organization is noded to take ul such offerings and keep the cotto: out-of the general market. The c A ton growers 'uovement has not failed; it simply has not had time to gel ready to meet all conditions. - Tho depressionl, iicidenit to the do. cline iii col.(on, seemsrt noot. to have caused farming lands to dole n,3 Was pridiclted by some. A farmi nea01' itidgo Sping recently scold for S70 per neire, which has "been the pr vail ing pIco for dirt in tint scutioi foi some time. Not only tho gtowsers ol cotton but pr oplo go.aerally are hope ful that the prevailing conditions art only tuporary, coniscquecntly valunk are not greatly affected.- - EdgefiL Advertiser. A member of the Ttxas legislature introduced a bill in that body recent ly prohibiting Texas newspapers from exchangiug advertiising spaco for railroad mileage. Tho T'exas freak must be a full brother to tho South Carolina freak who introducoed a bill in our logislaturea fixiig tht price that South Carolina newCspapors hl0011A chargo for candidates' corhof"' such men ie as . h ''''' How ten'- ' -.. p6 the fool killer lung Onough to get to tho \egislaturO is one of the mysteries that will not he solved in this wc rld.- Ora tigeburty times. LIepreselltativo E. Mitchell Soi brook of the Charleston couiity dl0 gationi will probahly imiake the raco for lieutenant governor at the next State olb c io i WVhilo be lirs mado no definito anmnouncemenit, it is unmc dorstood that this will bo forthcons ing inter. Mr. Seabrook has repro sented Edisto 1blanmd in thme Chammries ton delegation for 10 years. Ho isi a successful long~ staple cotton planter, and during his career in the legisla ture be has paid suecial attention to agr-icultur'al mattei-s. Hie is the chair man of the agricultural committee of the house. The Meanest of All. Thereo is probably no place on earti better tliamn a country newspaper of flee to ieam nm how ummy kinds of peo ple theroc nre. S->mo get buffy if s'tatmnIt. is sent, others will not paa nutil they receive a statement. Sommn will pay without a statement ami othecrs wvon't p-ty whet ha.r a statemnent is innt or nmot. Some though t they owed mor-o and someo thought they didn't owe so) imuch. So'ne say they conldn't get along without the pap'r, ando othbrS 51ay it don't amounDt, to mumch. ihi. the mneanomst, scrubbitst in the list is thme manu wiho takes it until he is shut off for nonpayment, and then spends a'ml hia time explain ing hiow he n~eed to take "tha thing" but stopped becaose it was "no0 'count."--WIarrior (Alha.) Breeze. "I Am Not That Man." Mr. Taylor, during his visit to Ire.: land somec years ago, w as dining wit b a merchant at Sligo. "Hec had eight beautifal children. IHe had his wines and brandy on the table, anid of ou~rse' asked me to drinko, and I had to give .my reasons for declining. This gave me) an opportunity to put in a little *tempei an s, and while I was making my,littlo e-peech by way of apology 1 -made this remark: 'I would like to see the man who could trnthfully say 'No relative or friend of mine ever fell through iitempljeance.' f saw that *this hud struck him; his knife anid fork fell froms his grasp), andl he remained entis~d f or some seconds, 'tell said he at kngth, 'I am iot that :wan. My first, Sunday school .uporintendent was a man of genial ~-16 and ydole mien. H-o went into wno trade, and died a drunkard $~t he was forty. My first clss 1 ttwts a good, intelligont, use b o, 3 ielded to the t )tem~perance, end died a yt'~$td - IY(WII fatherL b>uffered oc" ~~c~4aim odi Lfd fon your. { d 11 W1,e 0vlh I hey w oi Itr( adjtiditu4 to. ca4*tl0AoigN1 dei. I annot aiffOrd to,: Y-1 wed Into sp~oh a halt r as ti$ ' blootion. Tiute of R6spiect. At a mee g of the Mile Cree Baptist Ohurho, Pickons county Marci 26th, 1905, the foilowinj resolut1dh were w )preented all unanimously adopted Whereas, it has been accordinj to Divine Providence to throi around us the mantle of sadnes and cause us to lament the loss w, sustain in the roenoval of our deat brother, F. 0. Parsons, to the lan where death's chilly fingers ar tiever felt and whero those one, Iited never part. Be it 1-s.olved, That in our afflictioi wo bow subinissivoly to the divin will of Him "who doeth all thing woll," and whilo we dooply lamen our loss wo re:ereintly say, "th will of (lie Lord be done." Be i further lResolved, That wp, tha BaptiE chur chli at M ili' Crook placo :01 icoord our tribiito f l'vo to th memurI1ory of one w'ho wils fitb! h fill i the discharg-1 of his diuties hot h n i memiber and ofib or of pai< church, and that froim his wal am1ng us we believo be has beei trisplantod in to Heaven. 13 i further Resolved, That a copy of thos, resoltione ho placed oi the mmit utos of our church book, antd a coP be sent to his family, and to tM4 Baptist Courier and also a copy t< the Seiitinel-Journal. L. R Dalton, J. E. Foster, It. B. Lumpkin. Some Dots From "W r It bi S been for some time that th< i "ig People of this vicinity coul< find the Rev. Powell close at hani t.o speak tho-e mystic words tha start the younger generation into nev life, but now it will be a bit' in convenient, as he has made it hit idol for two weeks since the ba( and snowy weathor to have him r one aid oiio.half story houso erect. o(l oni land thatl he recently pur chased. It is hittlo out of thc travel oif thle young folks. Saiy old man, you hxad be tteri have up poi inted (days to be baick at the oh stanxd where you have make a fon~ dollars. A dollar in the hand is worth two in the bush, as the editor 01 the Sentinel can certify, There have been a fow sick child ron in the neighborhood but the' are all gaining ground. We are glad Piso's Medicine Co has sent out so many memnorandani books this time. The fun will sooi begin wvith the boys and girls writ inig verses of iove etc. There arc somec in this locality who wVould like to have the Santi neN-Jourixal, but Unclo Zako say; "Pay in Advance.'' He ican lool a man in the aye, and itf he has li browie ini his pocket, he canl al most soo it. Farmiers have boguni th e r'ippit ii the briar thicke and soon thier will b> a line crop of corn wher, thoso horn ble clustors are. G~oodI Bye. Millmnery Opening. The -Heath-BJruce-Morrow C~o. I. avt received I he largest stock of goodi nixd millinery in, their history, and hasve just finished putting them on udisplay at a price that will move them out. Miss Tirz.ah Hughes lhas oharge of the ni'illinery departox nt again thlis seaison andh is showing; a lovely3 line of goods. Their oponing wiill tala plaOce on LFritlay anid Saturd av, A pi .1 'ith an d 8th,, andxo everybody is c crdially in vited to attend and see the new crea. tions for Easter. D'aring the opening 'iu Friday, b~egiinixg at 9 o'cock, a 1 argain sale of luccox anId (lnbroideries ' wi take Th'iey will also have on d isr;h'y a full line of ladies shoes and odords in all the latest lasts and1( leathera TheIiir gients' furnishiingax und cloth ing will be open to ilupction too, and shoes, hats, clothinfi, etc., in the lates t stles aned nimett pat torns can be foun i herci at liriers. t hat will compel you to buy. 'This will ho the big~~~ atiopening "The Big Store" haa ever had, andio "people for miles around" should csomae to see it. The puirolating price of a dollar here is strory', andl you will never regret the trad e,, you mnuko at "The Big Store."' The first page of tis paper' had been pui, *to press when i.beir an nouncement was reciveo, but it will appear in their usual' space nezt iveek, Watch for it, and if you ao see l4 n ime, come to the * eWh~l anyivai' on1 Freidav anfd~ pri 7t nd8h KEPYUR EYE 2IE YOT' Miss LOIS Newton Makes a IIay Gain and Agall Takes the Lead. A BIG VOTE FOR NEARLY ALL OF THE CONTESTANTS,1 Ain't It a Pretty Race?-..-The Four Leaders Have Passed the Two Thousand Mark. PAINTING CONTEST. r Central Baptist-Central 2985 I Pickens Methodist-Picketis. 2762 D Oolenoy Baptist 1042 Pickens Baptist-Pickens . 848 Fairview 769 Zion Methodist-Easley 737 s Six Mile Baptist 411 t Cross Roads Baptist 362 D Mile Creek B.aptist 315 t Ruhamah Methodist 310 Gap Hill Methodist 266 Secona Baptist 246 o Salem Methodist-North Pickens charge 239 Liberty Baptist 201 Griffin Baptist 13 Twelve Mile Methodist 79 CamirCreek BapList 641 t Concord Baptist 6[ Antioch 63 Golden Creek 50 Keowee Baptist .32 SCHO0LARSHIP1')IT Miss Lois Newton-Pickens 2813 Miss Leila Balleaon i en:tral 2810 Miss K 4id ter-Pickens 2405 ihss Eva Clayton-Liberty 2008 Miss Nannie Wyatt-Easley 629 Miss Lucy Mauldin-Central 434 Cleo Mann-Mecet 280 Withdrawn.-Pickens 276 Walter Cantrell-Liberty 241 Frank Farmer-Pickens 172 Mrs. Joe Brown--Liberty 64 D. 1). Vinchester 48 ,J. H. Grant-Catecchee 32 14L. F. \'o-i 151 1 V281h3 Sugar-oatedeasy8t tae S mil in ction The 4cur sick-headahe. z 2 oi. I Ayers Pill 2 SixF Wright Muig1Suevsr'3oie r~dtr afe ot reytus eto id ii orinlm actio.1iaTey ocur, 1 of tho coiiiity. IconstVip~aton, bZili okauss ' There hasick-headd achy. ,a o pdidiiim: godbeafl bown ricksht lack? till 0r r~rieueao. . L ch.,anas. Sixeto Milo Msigs Superisors Noice. r.r anfdot rm. tise setof -hi yarunm son diase ocus ~ ~twar, v ~itd at I o hoe ande Sthea Supti ervsrwile ineha of ofathe county. Witjnn aLStr lo Tfesday of MeachM nec tohauitt.o (lad uidelo sticknss butg most, all . her dLyiI nd 1t ach tree aire in full bloom, wore porlis to help her. Th'lo mos' an~d the prospicts for fruit are good. use.1, iniled, whilo consumption wns~ '.1 he w ri ter'i, ac~omp1janied by l'er "tl"*7 l.t smeoly taking her life. 10, . hsterrai hiour Dr. King's Newv D)~t ,friends, iAh sso Ruth and Maggie cevery frl consump11tionl turinedl de..pi \Willimou0, spenit Su nday at thle iitt~3.ioy. Thet Ii et bott'o brought im .t. mediato relief aind its continued uso0 'em). beau ti ful h om 3 o f Il iss Ca r rio D)ur- plntel~v nired her. Tt.'s t~he most 'ea rtnjit hamn. S3ay, boys, j ut go over, (inro in the world for all thtrot nnd~ hm-itr Miss Catrrio knows now to mnake' )tt)o5b. (lutratoo.1 biottles 50o antd 91I.00, 'rial bottles free at Pickens you en)joy yoursif . Dottg (Co. We areO sorry to report that Mr . I , W . Garret t is quite nick . We hope I( to ~o o her out, againi. M. 3.lauldit spent Sa tur'day andi Sunday at Calhoun with his broth ce, B. Alauldin. Miss R-uth WVillimon visitedhr ,l, siister, Mirs. Lila Ar'nold, of Kings, one day inst 'eolk. Central, 8. 0., A 4Jamnes Dnram hias oponeod his Mrs. Willard invites the h; new store in the little town of Six a call on the above dates. Milo. Whbeat is looking fine. I think IWe have bats for every we will lavto some new broad after latest styles. awhilc. ICall and see us.- It is to you Mrs. C. L Wilimon visited iin mer will take pleasure in giving the Stewart. sectijon last wook. 'There wvill be preaching tat Mt. 4E S. %%. I. Olive every fourth Sundlay by Rev. Sweenoy, palst.' Old R id dI. ("a'A"e(> "A'' Cahtorn la PiCKENS MILLIP h<( st of v.sitors. By re tson o' thitN WTNPR as has2 gatined a great reputattion) for N WOP ht-.spitaulity. California waauts yo t At Mrs. Lathom's old i vieit her this spring. The Rock Island FGNOO0 DS, S3 stem would like to have you try its* IN up-'to dato seric from Chicago or 0 R gggggnbl St. Louis to the Golden Sta te As ai special inducement greatly reoluced All r~re MOST CORD)IA rates are offered daily, Mari 1st to I A useful present given wit at 1A Aik your home agent or ing to one dollar. L<i 4ito to Johni sebastiav, n.ousongor A . notincernent of $Aiafile Manager, floc Ishin ystem * One Key Given With Every I still hav Pants, Overall Groceries. Cal Fifty barrels o sure to get n IRespec R.n~ C.4t CAR Noter o t t"t .1 Pratl . All persotet haiving c4ai-- aga t, estato o fW, \ T. M1F l, d etW-Pd, are r111h-ed t pre-t th sat w:1 propery! attlestt.I th 111e nu1deriignmcd fm- nrmeut by th .lt day of May. 1905; and(l po! ons indl ito.1 t) a .id e to m:nt tm o patylilent, to th11 under.-ignt.aa. I. M. Maulalit,. --amiitrators. Mu'hl 21, 1005. It. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Ail porsons having caims. aigaintt the cs'atc of 1). K. Norris deeeed will pIle scnt them properly proven to the uider signed within the UImo prescribed by law, and thoso indebted to the estato mil. mal paymrott it otco to J. V. Vnir xctr And erion, S. V. arch 1, 1905 M. Notice of Final Settlement. I will appfly to .T. 11. Nowbory, Jn.1ge of Prob.to for Piclkblln couity, on the 26th1 daty of April, 1905, for a final set Il)met! of the estato ef H.. A. G.reci dcciased, aud ask to be disniwi'd as Ad mUitiatratrix. Id. 0. (1Greon, March, 26. 05 4t Admiiistr:itrix. CITATION. T HE STATE OF BOUTL CAROLINA, Conltv .f Pieko.is. By J. B. N, wb) ry El',s.,Pobato J'udge. WV HE R~ E* A S , IH, , . Young, ol Ad~nistvriont of thei E'alate of and3( ef ' 1H RE U 'IIn-2l O oW. lo e'lle and aud monish1 utli nd singno- thel' kidred and Orcditors of(' the saidl A'.nor M. Young doenalsed, thalt Ihey be and1( appear be fore me, in tima Comn t of Pobate, to b~e held aut P.eke'ns (>1urt Ifouse, S. C., on tile 12d (lay of Aprvil, 1905, after publi eat ion hlereif, at 11 o'clock in the fore 1)oon, to show CauseW, if any~ they have, why thle saiid Adminhistration should not be grantted. 27thi day of Marcha, 1905), in tihe 129 year Df our indepetdetnee. J. B. Newbery, Not1ICe of Sale. Rv viritue of anr oider of J. B. New bery, 1Probat I. Judge for i cens County, I wvill :-1l rt the hat r< shlenen of J. H. Amblera. deceaed, on athe 17th~ day of A prail, 1% to the highaest bidder, two butshi a, oe. baock, wagon: , lot of wheat. corl, loddler noad cotItn seedl, farming' tos, htou'tehlt ta k itil itchen't titrnittiu ,, one1 blded~ua mtare, &(. lTerms enu.h. It I.. A mnhler, A\ll Persomt tro he roby warne9 tnot to onl 1a1nr. of mny lan td.a, :ioder i natltly of thet h::w. MItS. ElitbIth E. U oper, 3 21-v4 P'or C.'. B. Ya, Lessee0!. F,rch 31st, 1905. pril 1st, 1905. .t buyers of Pickens to give her ody at all prices, and the ir interest to do so. Our trim yousl~any "doots" on styie. ERY PAR LORS. '9 HELM ANI> MISS LOIS )PRIETOR S. stand Near Mc~alPs.I LATEST STYLES, e D Prices. LL4Y invited to visit us. Ii e very purchase amnou nt >Ok out for the an lur opehdings, This i0X of y10110y will be given awaty free to the holder of Clie key whichP 111locks the lock. One Dollar Purchase. Only One-Key T at Will Unlock it, e a lot of Dry Goods, Natio , , hoes, Ti:nware,:rockery a 1 and see me .aucd save imionu,. t Flour to close out at once. 13 iy prices before you buy. ;fully, TER, LIBERY, S. U. Have Your homegrown . Cabbage Plants, All Varicties. Prices: 1,ooo @ $1.50; 5,000( $1.25 per 1,000; 1,ooo @ $i per ,oo. Shipped C. 0. 1). if desired. Plants arrive at your Express Office in good londition. --WRITE FOR MERCIIANT'S PRICES. Cabbage, Beans, Swet, Potitoes a T urnisi!i in season. Orders for ship mient of Tomnto Plants, Sea Llaud Cotton Seed. and .Sweet Potato Dirawa should be booked in advance. JAS. RAY GERATY, Enterpri Express Office, Youngs S. C. OLEARANOE "ALE! During Holiday Fine Line of Watches, Chains, Pins. Season Broaches in Solid G;old and Solid Silver. Prices Reduced Nice Line of Table Cutlery in plate and Solid Silver. on all gNice selection of Rings, in Plain Gold .....Jewelry . and Mounted Stones..: H. SNIID E7R, JEW.' McNTYRE2 PAYS THE EXPRESS. Send mne Money Orcder for.$2.50 and I will ship you by ZExpress PREPAID, in plain package if desired : : : : : ONE GAL LON -OF THE BEST CORN W HISKEY THAT IS PRODUCED IN NORTH- CAROLINA. 0. B. MCINTY RE, Postoffice Box 207. -Asheville, N. C. N. D. TAYLoR, Photographer, ...THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... ' TVhe kind th at are made at the besi sinldio04 of the larger cities. The~ kind t hat will not fade. 'lThat n re naturaltl and lifel*jike, and tiished on lhe lat..st and Pr. ti:. cards to be had. ...PIOTURES ENLARGED... Nico line of mnouhhogs~ and fra mes of al uvI~ s uiode to md(1,r. ...COM E ON W EDN ESDAYS.. W~irites Mns. JAwix PrrTY, of Roaring River, N. C.; Aug 12, 1904. My little boy could not walk a step from RHEUMATISM, and all other remedies had failed to (do him any good. Rheumacide has cured him and made him sound and well." Hundreds of othcr letters givc tihe same te'stimony. cleanses the blpod of all the Poison that cause Rheumnatism and all other blood diseases, and absolutely cures to stay cured. The most powerful and effective blood purificr in the world vet it improves the digestionx and builds up the entire system. "THE ONE THAT CURES WHEN OTHERS FAL Wtlie BOBBITT CHEMICAL COM4PANY. BALTIMORE.~ for F~ree Sam~ -Ask your druggist for a " FOR~GET ME NOT' *Book. Advertising Pays If You Advertise In The 8ontinel..JournnI.