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tV P UB .IUHD EVER1Y WEDNU4DAY MORNING. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. THOMPSON & RIonIEY, '1ops. J. U. 0. THOMPSON, ED'roN. ubscriptioU $1.00 Per Auumm. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Piokens iostotleo as seconid Claitn Mall Matter PICK ENS, S. C. a Wednesday, June 28, 1905. A TROLLEY LINE. Will Pickens Pull for It? A compaily ban been organizoil in North Carolina to const ruct, a trolley line from AshIevillo thrtol'21h Heider. son and Rutherford counltio..i to Try on in Polk county with a branchi to GaI~uey, H. C. W. A. Smith, a leading hawyer and promoter of lendersionvilin IN prosi dent and F. M. Strnto a wealthy capitilist from (leveland, Ohio, is vice presidout. of .ho company and as 10 per cent of the stock is paid in the 11road is all asalred fact. Thero is also a movement on foot. to build a road fIrom Easloy ,o An) derson, S. C. By connecting thes, two roads14 witi a line from Tryon to Pickens and using the Pickelns rtil. road to Easley it woiild be (he finest trolley lino ystemi ill tlhe So. ttherin Tt could not fail to be i pa.ig inl vontlent a, it wotilt Shtton by many miles the distance from Fori (Ia and 11he South to Ashevillt., th Sapphire country and ill the resorts of the mounilil couniltry, ,avoiding tle hetvy grade oi S-uit I llit.ain. Ai feeders it woubtl have railtoad Colnet-(ions l at Afslieville, ildersoln Ville, Tryon, EHasley and Aniderson. Traversing the Pii Nem onit i nd Thr. mal b1)lls it wol.1 ,i velop the fiust fruit growing 'sc'i)o- of the C(arloh nas. M illions I f, t of virgin timber lineo the route whi-l. mliagnifiteonit wi tor powvrs al wit.ting their (iergls at Broad river, (reenm) river, 1111111m wailgor1g B n id L it)l) Tiger, Salidi, Twelvo lie aill of~her sras It touches at lrtge!() no jumlbri of li iv * ag towns and v'illoges in~ th richost sections of the iwo stes. It ing theo mauilfacftnring towns of' the Sotu(th in touchithi WiIiIli th agrurale ( ii anid fruit groinitg counities of thie mountains atnd aIs a seeme i wounld be unalualleiild, .11 iiie scenery Canl oii Oto il R~oki - on nto h . han Chilmney 1ItookI and14 Ichorynlut, (lap. 4 1~Piocns countfy would hia benefit ed to a groater extent thtan any13 other alotng thle proposed line as it; would 19orth, East, Sth tI andlt W\estid bring thloIusanids of visitoers within bohr borders, maitny of whmui wxould become ptermanen t citi.ies; it would bring capital hero to develop: te powe wasted inl our1 sreamsfl, it would biring mnaetu~~rinig eniter pries heo to use0 thle raw inutltriial IIta is lyjig withIini ny roebe; it wv mid bringf the fenit gr miva* aml) the. stcoek raiser to devlop~j 1 bee v irgin fields and barlrenl hillsidles into richi, fertilo and maiignlificut otrchall in tand farmne; it wonl bimag thle health seeker. who woul help to delvelop natulre's saniitai um to its hlightsat do glro( ; anid miaiuatrintg etercprises, dwellings and hotels woul1 d (lot, this God-favored landit of the Piedmont belt. liy 11 all mans hot'a try to bring the lin~e to Poen(I. NOT AS BAD AS PAINTED. The P'ackonsi Ai'ispensery n. as lo1 tea Monlday. We e.xpect to hlear seen of te dru~g stores, if thieie aire aniy at Pieckens sollinig Malt and1 Jaimaien giniger' as beverages, just as they did in Gal~hoy.--Ocono News. A great manuty ties ai peCrson judges others by hiimself, atti ib'uting to otherts mo'tiveQ or deeds that they wvould be guilty of the~mselves .if placed in similar cironmstances. Th Oconon News~ DOES NOr EXPF.CT 'J 1I 'L~I sooN of anyl3 erooked work (or any violation in thio way of crooked "tdrug" selling by any' of the drug giets not only of thlis town but of ain3 towin iin the county. "T1hey ar e not built (tat way." There are other meldicines, drugs 16n4 alemicals that good money can lie inado ouLof by "running theeblockade," but they are moral, hightoved ~enleien, ybo '1' (- ~ h ave s worn allegiaiic6; UIO h inte o t .e 1an:~and theoy it1 not ilotihe lai for flb lagre, of cl 44 'A e9* a Wd Do you like youi thiun, rougl, short hair? Of cotirse you don't. Do y ou like thick, heavy, smooth hutiir? Of course you do. 'Ihen why Hair Vior ot be plcased? Ayer's iair Vigor mankcs beau ifulI heads of hi air, that's the whole story. Sold for 00 yearis. I 1 l1nvo I:ws0 A yer".'- I10,11 ora nu tilled-. 11 1' . il . ;aa o l ' - L it i t i' te t r v i :.; !: 11 1;;# 1- t-r :oii e : - :4, sit Usk. salim tha;1. 1,ro* in-:.: s osa ie l :. Sir ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I -1.lb... .A Ist C(. A CA USE FOR LIBEL. Prof. J. L. Mann ind his )oly I ido of Florete spent last wook at the hiom of his father, liev. (. 1). Mann, of West Union. -This week t11ey 1r0 at Clemson College, Prof. MaNii being ono of to insl ructors ill 111C. 8tumer t l. --Ocome News". Wit Mr0 sur11prised1 at the editor. (d tlie Ootone Nows. I'e never emaw a 'hoy ," "serawy," "gawky'" or "gly" bride in his life. W tarte afraid1~1I8 i 1h ap11 s pkn i.-, -lit uil bo tho result. If Prof \lnItIIo is of Iho right Imaot'l ho %%ila tftribtlo it to the printur and altow if to Iniss pronlounling" th10 word just a though it, 11d two "n''s" ill it, whieb word wi intended to be used, IM doult. Fight May not Yet be Settled. A good deali of latowut force hrs been-aiwakenied in Plekens counlty, it is satid, sinlce t1:0 dispen'sary hals beenl aboliild, ani1d it is 1uillored thatfi an attemIlpt to havo (the dispensary Ye. ilpenled Vill be riadtle. A piominnt. Picenlois aititorn.y has18 been1 coniultekd about the inat ter aId Coutity Audtor E. it. Keith 111 nritten to (irma Evain of (ho S 1Ita board, sutggesting [hat. t h ele. tioll vas ordeind oi n1111 iniaekquattlo petition, .o he qest.ionl ar-ises "Canl lnot the 81bito board be c-oitp-lled to soill to ieo l'tekenis dlisptnsary0 t groun td thiat the recei itect ion was mot~t will be wa3tched( wit~h -(est.-(Greenlvillo, l'ornld], 2tt ,1. P. Carey andt C. EA. Iatiinsont airo looking it er I th itorests of the whenr Lthey 00r i -lwla d, if Lihe casea goes to cnort and is tried by the lauw governintg suchl case's. An Economic Proposition. A loca! neUwspape~r r-is thRIle buii neOss initerests of I th 1)tow itn its ad vti initg (',11 nn. A b utsia( in a n loo~kinlg forl ai hllcatiolnitWS always eximines lin itts- repr'estedLo. If ho is ai dru1g gist rin).1 lhtids 11on1o tdveti'initg le 'onlu iles thero e ro o rmisi s, 0r, if thetre ar.', Ithey aro all deadt. If het is ia doelIor or1 a lawnv r hit li)al-I on r* 1the profess~~.i'tnai card8 t) I stee if he,: professiionl is reQpresc(iu tt d. Amlioiig theo farmer s ubier.ber('s3 te home11 to comeand ii tra~de with Ithe merchaulnts A card of profeIssionlt men3) is juti-I as ostiat l as thte sign ill froit of his~ door. .it is not a qtue.stion (If bein g ware0 man1 need5 tnt bleat his store to kiop Lihitngs fromu fro(zinlg. HeT mlight~ : ii skatng rin k, andt do au lot of b usi. 1(ess itnsteadl t ofupainig ret a t ist. >uit it might not be oc nmy to do so. t Wo.i~rtising!. is not a luxury but rathter I Un oconIomic proposition rco,.inized bi >usiness mni tho world ov'or. i Thue "'Lazy"' M4icrohw. A lernied Pro'tfoss'or olaims to hazvo iscoverod thatt "t~Laziness8is 18CaIIn1 by gorm-w If thle EmiutL Doctor is rigt, lydalie's Lliver Tabullet~s (can rightly bo b) ermtied M iorb Killersk, bee ttnse they tal- 13 0 aI torpid liver' or' consti))itd bowels. oh ~ydlo's Livor Tablet aro' tInariimtreed to , ['hoy airo smtall, coti ressed ohocolato C( IOttd8 tablets-, plactsant int ffet. Rloliable. b ~uny dealer ini our rmedies will return oeur mxoneoy if yout are not tuisfied with beso tab3)IltS. 10 tablet't 2i ets. Spartanburg's Dispensary Fight. The Spartatiburg Herald telle as follows of how thea prohibiLionits in Slartat burg county have gone to wdrk: "The anti dispensary workers have i3umpleted the work of copying the entire list of registeriid voterr from tie books of the suptrvitor of regis. tration at, tho coirt house. E ight 'housand nanaes bave boon recorded, Ind this does not includo the' two bonsand City voters. "Bogi taning within the tnxt day or Lwo copies of the lit will be sent to bo seveity.two proncts or tile catnn y tor revisioni, titid %%ill Ie placed in heo 111nd of the 1,00po wit' lro fami iar with the Oftairo lien it cones to juldified voteis. "As sEon- ts thes lists are revised by precitct and rot urned, the correct. ed list will be compaied with the list of 20(;00 unimen alrady(d sterd [s desiring an electioln of the disl.en BarY CjIobtion. Thion the prohibi tionlists and others opposed to t1ho calif - p0nsr1iy will :.3 esent Iltjir petition to the counly tonpervisor. "Thoso who art, activoly engaged in this inti-dispensary movetent are surpriied at the ecndition in whieh 11(I registration books ill the biggest. whilo votinig coitity in Sonth Can - lina are kept. None of the officers cln, tei the number of registered voers, 11(1 110 attempt has beein made to keep tip with tho removalti. "It will be readily seon), owvver, thait, with thle lists rovi-sed precinctA 1-y precincl, and effective work for pro hibition carrid on tit the sane tie, Ilho one-foutf h or over oif qtfied otlers se cur(ld, will b3 hliibles, aind whenl this petition is presented, the matter will be np to the supervisar to order te i lection.'' Pickens County Teachers at State Summer School. Miss Leilt .lallentine, Central. MIss Eniuril 3. Allen, Cont rail. -1l i s Con)rs Allen, Contral. Mies Mlinnio L. Merritt, Easloy. MJiss Josio Boggs, Easley. Mliss Berta Jonos, Contral No 2. M11 iss Conmio Lawrence, ('alhoun. Mr. A. B Stalvoyv, Central. Mr. J. P'. Dendy, Norris. Miss Lila Folger, Central. Ml iss ( irace Clayton. On tral. Miss D. (. Nowto V1)1a.1 derson, PiEkons. . Mre. FloaE Lae, Pickehis. Mr. iJ. A.1) StIoddardai, Liberty. Miss Ama,N~C Wiggiton, Ele'y. Miss Mary WiggNgton, iEa. Mr. W. T. EaIuri le 11 ik, Ceocra . M".liss Joilo Earletre Pickens. 2diiss M'ta MClanaan, oioiy. Mtis's aIe M anhn, LiertyNo1 Mliss Mary W.e Neon, Pick ey Alis LeoaM1Hnrcs,.ok Misns iftai flayon Miuntra(l. tal MIis ( Jtnnio~ llosond, Easety 20. 2. MIiss 0C)3a La. Boweni, Pickets. MIisis (Oreta G~aines, Cen1tal. MIr. J. Frank W illiamis, EasIl-y g4o. (;. Mrs. O. N. Evaftt, Littert~y. Mr. linfrd- (Croneha w, CetraItl. is Mar tiio F'olgeru, Picka us. MIiss Ada (Gillsir-)(, I'icko zs. Upj to FrIiday muorninlg thero wvere 16:[2 (Canhters hero. Btktween3 500O anzd ( will b her~te beforo M~oitny. Yours truly, WV. E. DEny. Card of Thanks. able paper0k to etxpr'eiss our heartfelt banuks to our neighbors'anld friends ir .heirt k indnessu and1( help d urintg 'te sicknessi and( death of 01ur deatr tIlo dantighter Maittio. Ma y loving eatst comtfort yon in all your trials 3ronIAh life and1( God~'s ri(chest bless-. tg ev~er reast upon3 you all. Mr. and Mrs. B. D) Garvin, All-Day Singing at Antioch. IH.I, P. 0., Jutno 17--There will > an3 all-~day sinigin~g at, Aniuo apjtis#t chmurch the second Sunday in dly. Prof. J1. L. Malphiree and her prominent leaders will be eent. Everybody is inlvited to me with song books and wvell-flled4 skot4 and be prepared to stay all iy aid have a good t~ime. Singing Asholatioil. The Libdrty 'owynab1lp Singing. .ssociatiop a-it1. /meet with Flat ook Baptst ~hurob, abogti four tes soulh of. LibetLy; on the fies6 d n10 y 1v'5 il.:~A lovers of musIo / on n 7:" SM FOOLED into buyin o use for because the stor N ' cost to m inufacture tIn. that is "1the best for the money," or that the stock After all, wh'en you've looked around and compared,- do buy real bargains every day in the year? We're doing "We've got the abilities to back up de crow." Our I dence of the people, and it is our desire t'o maintain thi the so-called bargain-givers. We have no brass band oi A WORD ABOUT CLOTHING We're sole agonts for Fechenmer-Fischel Co.'s High Orade Clothing, which, in our opinion, is the best line of high grado clothing in Greenville. We are also sole agents foir tlev A:oo Rvmlem Olothea, and have been asked by Messrs. Strauso & Brothers and their represontativo to take the ageicy for their line for Greenville. We have somo of Striuse & Bros. Clothing in stock, and, by the way, they are not old, out of-date goods, as one of our competitors told you, but this season's goods. We've Gone Through the Stock And mairked every piece of Clothing down to a fraction of cost. Think of wh-it it means I Our prices were already as low as5 any of onr competitors' sale prices, "or at least the trade say so." Take 20 and 25 per cent more off and you have the price we now ask for your choice of outr stock . Just to show you we have a bargnin in Clothing that is un iatclable, we have culled out the st ok and marked our $4, $5 and $6 Suits in odd lots at one uniform price of . . . . . . 2 .9 Another lot of Men's and Young Men's Fancy Homespun and Cassimer Suits (our regular five and six dollar suits)-they go on sale for, your choice , . . . . Still another lot of staplo black and blue choviots and black sprge suits, sold in the sales at $6 50-go on' sale at . - - . . HOBBS-HENDER Look for the 110 and .1.12 N. MV~aini Street. To Colored Teachers. ~ ~ ~ iMao ~~gto~ Thle sununer school for negro teach- 'i em"yppi"ih~lStmle 'ra will be held nt Eas-y, S. 0., corn- oPP1'i (le toui. Inig ti'i inoneing .July 17 and continuing for two'f gtlusdwenvetifodino av-eks, with J1. 2. Simpson as insituctor. ~oo~dgRo eadeso i"cue By order of 0. 13. Martin. State Supt. of aletDsesao nieto l' EdAuontion. R. T. HAL LUM, Bdl" tnni a'esaeue.'it Ilotlier (Orny'sa Sweet Powdere for Ohtidre'stoicitobe ~yati hx tiecesfully~ utt" by Mother Giray, nturse ini th pie25eo)i'~ ecovu~ -huiten'si linio in New York, Uumre ferishm mss tid stotnachm, T'ecting DI)sorder, sueve hie bo'westi estie roy wogrms. Over 30,000 tex~ hueo,41.is. 'hoy never fail. At all truis~ ente AIeKn o lr lasOuh Dyspeps\ or Indgeatuon C A ST O R I o poin it ingo 1estomach eIdigston ThefKindYoulyaveslwayswhughtve th foo i o A ni~poperl daistedy regarlss of th~e caut'se. Bears the ,.~"It for whima*teri whir.,y cal or an' ieq Desi or ~eii Iudige s tiwr One f te gratet bessigs re guorantee tor s re all forme s i of aii a ihfri od eibestomE&reaht . tore. ByatilBx ly imrove he ellojeoy o thos(you 'ew25 ci.)~o av. beined.h hav b te udejus seofChmbr-chta ins A cr-.gt .. lains Stmuact an Livi' Tblet. e arsd il the lo Kind Yot aolwy Boghtme >V lu~~n to tfree AdarcAl in of-tlyoeniue~eupii u o etFor Inats and hidren rg. otni o~ iCItti 11( isr Thaie' Kindg Yoae. Alay Bghas i'd~ otn ~'aes( ig Sg aturee fet.pzors fthotcllngdi'eo Oe lofl t rees blssng toarmdsteEvi oeurlti yldtotspwf manh c'au wih u. fo r is tood, rile setl8f~'i o epsae. ''i ct ii'tclfi wly.I yomuttd l har not the i~l haeppy e edhll h gre it posessor ofi iluch an10( otisoig youck- reat-uifpiil tsrmve ly improve the orld no of. betos y inough iy]yacsCuhEiii ii hae thcen judiiu uso~ of nothamber-~. '4l ChnsSomon icendbes. FooSm ll Plaspsntte ak wagrnbeing aof-eouhik fet F rebickensal rolr. a ratydcie unti'lDru to bodywns.hn.- ouhv good res toas ro onsweaehe.t pet a ynn dahighes ie. foern tebus,, ml welePayn nnwi Tell your riendbrha ri *tirqyuly njre gooud, whieb lon'ruitrisascalvedsaveowhaththereson, heaet e wou llan stoced i h jrslifbre.et nt nthemwl f' b rond for ag les V~opn 0ASI -ghE CHEAP %lot of old, out-of-date goods that y6u'really hvt that sells them says they are going at less th:anl I. Nothing. is easier than to say of this or that thing. is bigger. Do you believe everything you read ? n't y6u find, Mr. Reader, that right here is the place to a little crowing, but we're like Uncle Josh's rooster: >usiness is increasing'and we feel that we have the coifi 3 confidence. Compare our prices with the big sales or spieler to make you think you are at a circus. Fecheimer..-Fischel High Grade Clothing at cut prices. We positively will not carry f-om one season to another any of our high grade clot-hing if picoi will move them. We hav marked all of our I'echamer-Fischel Suits down to about tho origirial cost. They ore this season's goods, which makes thsin wof ti twice as much 11s last sia. son's high-ipriced suite. Look for this label: E I F-EFF FASHIONABLE CLOTHES, Big Trouser Bargain About two thousand )airs Men's Trousers will go in thi. sale for less than it cost to make th.-m. We do,'t, say that we are selling these pants for less than they ecst us, but we were lucky in closing out a lot from two fact< ries at about half the regular prices. Ienco we offer thbeso untmatchable bargainus. One hundred and fifty men's all-wool kersve and cotton back worste. Trousern, well worth $1.50, your choice 98 cents. Two hundred pairs $2.00 valies at $1.25. About one hundred arid seventy-five pairs all-wool cassilmers, fancy cotton back worsteds and kcerseys, worth $2.00 and $2.50 at $1 48. The biggest pants )ar gaiin ever offe),rotd In A -T im9 Gecivileo. In this lot we offer about 300 or 400 pairs of pants worth up to $3 50, Comlo 1o to1 Bilsy store for BI rialB SON COMPANY Yellow Front Safe andSure CUE COGS1ODCNSMTO;BOCI , WHOOING OUGH SORETHROT HORSEN LOS OF VOC.LAEST EPLG N A EP COUGSADS OSMTION,; EALSCTHE LUNG$ Endorsed by leading physicIans as the BEST remedy for Children's Croup and Whooping Cough because L it contains NO OPIATES. The- action of Ballard's H-ore. hound Syrup is mild and benign,it is adapted to infants, as w"el1 l as adults-of every variety of temperament and constitution,~ Read This Remarkable Testimonial.d: MRS. B. W. EVANS, ClearWater, Kas., writes:--"My husband was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con- va sumption. We procured a-'bottle of Ballard's Horehounrup, a and it cured him. He -is now a well man, but we always kepabottle in the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseass Easy to Talte; sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guarari THREE 8IzSsa 35., 50c, $1.00. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIf SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY 1 have on) hand a nico line of WALTHAM and ELGIN thtWATCE thtI ann sollinig at a very low prica. Also some other cheaper gr-ade wVatches~ at a goodl bargain. Jewetry, wvate' ~v ~ip rephaired,,and~ I guarantee all work that I delivor HI. SNIDER, -. - Pnrsuant to au order signed by isa feverishi and constipated with b.u Honor, Georgo E. Prinae, Judge of the stomaOchI hedce Mother Gran 10th .Judiciai Orcuait, and dated Jun Sw" eethwders for Children will alway 9th, 1905, notice is her.'by givon to all cure. If wocrmis are ples~ent they v 2 creditors of Wiliam T. Ficl, decce~d cd, eramIis remove themn. At all drn' to provo thEir claims ag.ainst, himi withm glas; 23e. Simplo b)ott Io mailed Fimu thirty days from tho (late of this order Addroini Allen 5. Olmstead, LeRoy, or bo forever barred. A. J. JJooas, T his week it 18 Crkoutof Conamon Pleas, 9e' ~ o St Pickens IoUuty, S. U. Me ant-s a fO e C.A55"O~.1:gei, COO spools thread, all colors ~ . Bear. the hO vin YC wa BIigW black and white, 10 ) yd,. Bignaturo machino threid, at toap d ina' hom tiihl k