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'Unjusn1I51D EVERY WEDNEFDAY MORNINO. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. THOMPsoN & RicHpY, PiRoPs. J. l. 0. THOMPSON, Emwron. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Ritos Reasonable. nitered at Pickens i'ostofice as Second Class Mail Matter PICK ENS, S. C.: Wednesday, July 5, 1905. In the opinion not only of the Democrats but many of the promi nent Republieans as well, that Presi. dent Roosevelt has made a blnnder of his administration by his refusal to permit his Secretary of the Navy Paul Morton, to bo prosecuted for his share of the responsibility for the granting of rebates to the Sanita Fe road (of which Morton was vice President in oilae of freight, Lraili) in violation not only of the law but. an express in junt iion of the cour t, as a result of tho P18residnit's refusal Judson Harmon, who sat in Mr. Cleveland's cabinet at Lhe saine table as Paul Morton's father, and Freder ick Judson, who together woro re tained as special counsel to prosecute the case of the governient ngainist the Sante Fe have resigned, aid the President has boon compolled to make public the corretipooidenceo con * ed with the case, which ha does I great gusto and with appareit liction that lie i6 in the right, but - what competnt judges declare c an aggrogation of tho most * ious irguimenhti whil!hi were ovel '3ented by ia high uilicial of the .erniient. n tho tstcieati-ni of pronineidt onocrats and too, many of the iinau Pel.pibliolli, the President serions1 weakened, if 11t d(. oye3d his p)wer for good. 110 has ablished the dangorous preacdont 't whero corporations ire caugiht fagri.nt. violations of the law the -ucers respnisiblo for such viila. ni1 are not to be proswcuited but Irely the Corpoitions lhojaenlves Of courfse this is abs9Ittely farciv-al as it means merely n iniliet.ioin of a fine oin the corpora lious, whenu they ar10 found out, and CI in heof such smialil pr)ootin as2521 to in 11o way act as a deuterrett from the repetition of the crime. With no( dlisgrace fol loiving the porpoetration of such ilke gal practices the oflcials will natur ally regard it as their duty -to their stookholders, to disiega rd the l aw whenever they think they are safo from detection. In speaping of the Egnitable, the President expresses the view that all insurance should ho conducted under federal suipervision, despite the fact that the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States has repeatedly ruled that the federal go vern men t cannot under the constitultionl, exercise such super visionl. T1he President is also bound to he severely censured for the ox tent whieb he haus attempted to shield his friend Assistant Secretary Loqois of the Stato Depar tmeunt whs condett ii VTenlEznohi, as ox posett1 by Minister Bowen, whuile not pro~ven to be dishonest, is shiown to have bceen pe(rmaItd with a cardlinal also nloeitew hy' I ht while B~owen erred ill tryinug to idu thbe govern. ment of an uifliehu whomu lie regarded] dishoniest anid a d isgraco to the I Unitedl Sto, llowenu was ig'nomijni. l ously dismissedl. Loomniis on thle olI: - or hand, whose sins were all of those t of seeking for personal gain, lo let oifi nith a mild reprmn-l. Insurance Superinitendencit lien. dricks' report on the aiffairs of the Equiitable Insoruane Comnpany just1 madl(O pulic, reu (ahs the fact thatn Senator Dopew of New York has boon (drawinig a "r1etaiuning fee' of $20,000 a year as iter-il counsel for the Equitable ando has booni accenting this amount of the po~icy holder's money for twelve years making a1 tr tal of $120,000. Moreover, as a di rector and member of the executive t committee, Mr. Depew bas also been 1 accepting additional tees of $1,000 ar year. It has been sarcastically re ,.narked that ini so far as can be as egrtined1 the only service which Mr. Depew returned in consideration of S$14,000 .a year feeos was to Bee alfttbe high ofheciaki were not under paid And in substatation of this us.. sertiori it is poitn t.a't that Mr. Al. exander drew a sahary. of $75,000 a year, and that Mri. ).Me fouir years rigaaduateg 1.ohn eollegg dew an) qalP mont. t What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old ? And yet, you are not forty ! t Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's lair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. " Ayor's 1inir Vigor reAtored the natutral color to m"y gray hair. and I an greatly -peCned. It In all you clhi for It." I its. E.J. VANDuAit, Mchianicavillo. N.Y. St.00 a bottlo. J. 0. A Ytit (0. gU- - . -- for ' Dark Hair. The Navy department is looking for payiasteis for that vranch of the service and to that end is now hioldlitg examilnations inl Washlington and Si Franciico buit t difimult; are t.ies tesits, both m--t.al and physicl, that maony appheau.'rt: have already failed andl it is feared tt further exalinations wi ll have to be held later on. In J tily or A\ nusmt thero will also ih, l xmlb ti ill New York for fiv,' naval civil engi neers. These wvil hw duily %ajdv,-..rtise so na C.I :t 2'o T:J ppit tnily to cotilp t.o to a 1 a1 dt 4!f to a11c11el schelools. Dyaplomiti 4r 134 tlgv.%l till. The I eria DI)ysa-p 4i" il1 I111.e lack so pelsiln inl thle stmch11. 1.Id4Iigestio if r t11y s11-4 (1 %wilen over t ) footd is liot properly digestxted r-egardless of tel'* (2ause. It. is imilm2erial, whetheir y1' ou call yourii lilt, 14S)pI(ia r IOd 11liStio whenjp liyale Sotac Tabltsareusd.They are( guaranteed to (uro all form of stolill troible. lHay a trial Rox, (prico 25 ets.) i ind bt couvii:d. Bears tho lhOKind YoullaeAys Bought Bignaturo of W~hc cii ig 00 'gil, "In Mhe sprilg Cf 1901 illy ebildrl ill ha2d whoin congh," a) Mrls. 1), W. Ca111p.14, of C(app, Alit. 1I used (a2t21beli'sllil Conig! Itemsl y with tho most Hatt i.4faut ory resuotlts I have ever seen for lloopi)g con)gh." This 1emeledy k(eep t-1h0 congh lnooe, Lessenla thM 14everity and frewneincy of the nghtin!g spl itelisanl cou1nteat1S ailnd tendency toar 1111ion 111oni. For sale by .iekes iDrug Co Death of Mrs. Mary Brock Cannon. Mhrs. Mhary Br1ootk (Jmonli tborn May 15th 18-16 ini Pivcns county South Cuarolina, Mlorried 8idas K. Catoon dann~tary 18th, 1866. Wasi couIverted andit jomeiid the Methodist Episcopal (Chureb, South, August 1875, under the ministry of theo late 0. A. Darby. Moved with her' huts band to Framnklin county Georgia, in 1883. Stono Moun tain in the fall of. 1904. Died A pril 18th. 19015, with. in 4one( houir a ftrel hearinlg of the dethl ofi her ne(xt (1oor neigt-or, Mrs. W~ells. Weo carried her bodly back to Fairview eemneter'y, :F'ranidin county, niear whe(re 81bo lived( so long and rearedl so well hecr seven sousa and tbree daughters. D)ates comel inito all1 liven and Solo. mon01's dcr)iptionl of ai womanil whose pricet is far abo~tvo rullbies, 1in the2 hott of his8 Pr~overbs', app)Jlies to her'i. 1 woul not( take1 one(q 4)1h11wer from21I t' wr'eatjj abtlIt I Ie br4 w :,f a ''SiA(.J of Chaitiy" biut. .1 w1oLuhil thow a1 "Hlo of Glory"'' about22 the head of e "MoJ(.theiIr. t hei Qoueen of the~iJ 121n'." TIhe buiwairk of ChJureb antd State s a well !oro'd hoeit, antd heret' 3ister ('annion bli at preertet'inenut mavo boe State, her~l Chur21ch, her hasu1 Futll of hiopo we wauit and work till, hoe reunlfion ini th hous111e of many ,)) 1instion.-.Nazthi Th'iomp4or., in h'aloyan Advoente. A Creeping Deathi. )Bl4ood p~ioi (creep up towar1ds1 tihe 4a11, (caus2 ig dont1 Ih. J , E. Stoa rno, telle in~i~j1, Minn)2., writes t hat a iend~21 r'eadinlyl injured4 his. hand21(, whlich wt'' ed ulike bioiosnig nk -n A rmen1410 iavoodre )Eouig th oio,! (1aledt thet uunnd211, and1( 4aved( h2is life, 2 estI iln the wld for' burns21 and) soro'. Card (of Thanks. 1 deire 0 .. to thank14 my1 friendo; 'nd P loighbtors for t heir' kinidness dutring d l10 sickness and2( (death of my b)e. in )v0(d wife. .I pra~y theO blesings of a Ii lerciful (God( upon40 (each onel. who i mit a1 helping hand. I ' ., 'June 27, 1905. SEMUL.SiN l - " it stands so om .24 1 '1ii hlVter.of restor- * 2,, fgiving nyew I " II ' tisines, especaly- U 'u 2, 4 it action I$ 1at News From Rocky tiottom. I have not boord anything from dnt Irishman. I just want to tell i in that prospei'ity. is in the inoin. Ain as well as at Pickens. The Little) Chiampion choir at locky Bottom Baptist church met he second Sunday in June, and in ho midst of a vcry large crowd had singing hbut'd to bout. Rocky Bot om has a good choir of singers We have a now school house al. nost completed and the teachers cm ployed. POSS the IhNUO Kind You Have Always BoUghi sigpaturea shako Into Ydur Shoes. Allen's ioot Ens,., a power. It cures painful, smartimr,, nervous feet and in, groWing nails, an instantly takefs the stig out of corns and bumions. Itsi the greatesti comfort discovery of tho age. Allen's Foot-Ense imak-!es light or new ho s3 feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, clallou4 and14 hot, tired ach1ing feet. Try it to-day Sold by al Drug. gits and shoe stores, 25c. )on't accept any substitute. ''rial package FREE. Addrei-s, Allen S. Omsted, Lotoy, N. Y. Death of Mrs. Percy Robinson. Oil t' \20 h of Ju ne, the spirit of sister' Salie Nelso, wife of Percy iand pamUhJ!4 of e Ir ft the Iqs anl1d rest of Ifeaven. Sister Iobinscon was thie daugher of T. F. Nelson well and avorabahly inown it) this counnty. Whe she was eleveu years old eho professed faith inl Christ and effLred her8elf for church membership, but on account of her age it wias thought best ') wait1 an1d whenl f twelve years oll'5 C)h(11, offered heriiIlf again, wats Ueceplti 111111 blaptized. ILer lifo sine thd tihni haIs rin the fruits ol' a christi1 . At the tine of her death she v s aI m101beil'r of theo Liborty lI aplist 'hurch' I whr('r hIe' funOrld was hl, 1)% her. pastor. laly fiti nds alllI reldive., Wert) presnit. to weep with (ho im mediato famerily. Sister ROhmislon w in) the! 32n1d year of hier life. It, wao- truly it touch ing sight to see the falther of the four' lit He 1.J10oelless children, sitting Iby his si ide, children Iho will never. know i mother's love and a mothers care. God bless an( comfort the bereaved and protect and leim the helpless. Mot ir Gray 'xSc'eet, l'ouwie rs for O.hidre-, it''sfi1 liy uet by M ther ( Iry. t )inse il tho ehilre'u*s li mne Ii New York, 'u' - e v erish - Ine!Ms, I 141d stomiiiu-hl, Teth itig )I'o r'ier, cnocve thce howels icid desirov u 'crumo. c we.r :i,iKMc tex Iitl1il\Ijis. 'c' y~ cever IfalI. At ccl .118igl8c hI~toy, N. V. CASTORI A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Death of Miss Mamie Porter. P'olzer', S. C., June0 27, 1905. andI died Mlay 18, 1905, aged 23 y'ears 2 mionuths1 a111 2( days. For sov'eral miothi Miss Mamnie suffered withc conmptionI, and never com plained04 in ali her suff'ering, but w~as paitien t. Shec told her miother to tell everybody good bye' for her. Sheo was a gocod, obedhciet girl1 and spoke eil of noc one. For' somie time he. fore 1her1 deth she~ tailkIed to everyi boedy whoeu camce to see( bor' abcout tho-ir 43luiI mlid gettinjg r'eady', for jud(gilenit. One of leer re31lives was very'1 wickd, but Glod used'1 he(r as an iistr'onec-ni inl brcinginig him to Christ. [ visited tho deceasedl before her leath anld I am sureo fromi her' testi ncony~ that she~ wals ready, to meet eus. A fow dacys betor'e is iahoic boitd anI id (cal led 11ha'bothers an~d itesI~' t'~ arud thce bed anod talked v iih them. M iss Maic wa is a iembe-or of tho M. FK Churlch, bouth, t Piedmont. Ileorlpastor', Rev'. 8. Jackmanit, (3cnducted( the funerl ar'vices. W~ heave vicsited hcr home40) neo cand founrd ai vCacint chairi and1 a J.C UBii 13 ' , . Geor1cigo. curedu 11 1, Mcctheir of1 Rhe'nmatc ~im, "'iI; nciother' ha113 h)~en a sitl er'er for ancy ye4'ars wilehi rhumtism ,'' says W.' .1 owarud, of' H cubandl Pa,. ".4t times o wais nnabilo to mnove at acll whIi !c at I timos iyelking was)~ painful . ] pre-senl)t I hei' wit~h ai he~tile ofi (hamer ili's tin Uni m and14 cfter' a fewv appl)Iicatijons o decided it wa'ls 011 of the mcost won ifl pauin reliev( 'r1c shed over tried, fact, she~ is never31 withlout it n4)w arnd cit aill timesi ale~f to waclk. An ocnsion appl icetion of' Painc Halmi keeps away( Ii p)ain thaut alho was -formercly tr'h~oubld th." For sale Icy Pioc'ns Drug Co. u'les Dr'ug Storec, .Mothiera! Maithersi Mothorat Hlow manychildren are ait tihis se'aron verish anid constipated with had f omach headache. hlothter Gray'sU A' eCt Powdcers for Children illh always ire. If worms aire prsen~t they wil cramly remove .the mn. At all drug 5th; 250. Sample bottle mnailed YFREE ddress Allen S. Olmesteadt, LeRoy, TDs week ith is ,VO00 spoolsatra-l coo 9ecp '1dark .,1014 an"h t i $ id soole he)ets _TALK IS BE FOOLED into buying no use for because the stor, cost to manufacture them. that is "the best for the money," or that the stock After all, when you've looked around and compared, d( buy real bargains every day in the year? We're doin: "We've got the abilities to back up de crow." Our dence of the people, and it is our desire to maintain th the so-called bargain-givers; We have no brass band c A WORD ABOUT CLOTHING We're sole vg'-uts fo r Fevheimor- Fisch(l C(o.'s High Grade Clothing, which, in our opinion, ig the best line of' high grade clothing in Groeivillo. We 1are :lso sole agen ts for the Aico Svstem Clothes, and have beon asked by Messrs. Stramso & Brothers ini their represeintative to take tle ageicy for tieir lini fr Groonville. We hivo some of strausi. & cir's othing hi sto:-k, and, b1Y tle way, they are Iiot ohi(, mut cF oif-dae goodsi, as on(! of ont competitors told you, bit is seaison's goodS We've Gone Through the Stock A nd marked every piece of Clothing down to a fraction of copt Think of what it means I Our pricos were already as low as any of our competitors' sale priCes, "or at least the trade say so." Take 20 and 25 pr cent more off and you have tle price wo now ask for your choice ->f t )our k Just to show you we have at hargain in Clothing 11111t is un matchablo, we have culled out the stcek and maiked our $4, $5 at $6 Suits inl odd lots at onei, unliI forms pr~ic of . .2.m9.8 Anot.her lot of Nien's anl Young Men's Faincv Honospu and11a Cassimor Suits (our regular five and six dollar suite)--they go ou sle for, your choice . .4 Still another lot of staplo black and blue cheviots and black serge suits, sold im the salos at $6 50-go on sale at, . HOBBS-HENDER Look for the 110 and n12 N. Min Siii -eet. Notice the Insurance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashier Under Bond Fire Insurance Depositors' Insuirance If a burglar blow4 the safe, and fire desitroys the building, and the cashie Skips out with what lie can get-notice the result: Thle Burglar Insurance Co. replaces what the burglar goel the Fire Insouranc< Co. pay8 for the building aridi fixtures; the Bond Coh. rep'aces what the cashie took; the Deposittrs' Guarantee Fund p~ie s the dept.sitors--and tihe bank I woube resume business att the old stand. Your dep)osit is insuired in the! Liberty Bankil ando it cos-ts you1 nothinig. I word to the wvise is sufficient. Riespectfully, I hav on) 1 hand a ic(e line)1 of WALTHAM and ELGIN I grade watches atI a good bi :g a. .1 i Ib,.v. I 'les m: '-I s repairoed, and I guarantoe all work Itha r. H..SNI @Jl , - -. 'V .' %hickens [oo Small Please take warn fing andl keep) your chick.. ens till they are C nice lage friers, and yo)u will never fmnd them (lull. Already the price on'sm all broilers has greatly declined until nobody wants them. If youl hav'e$ good friers as grown ones, we arc here to pay highest price for them, but for small ones we will be compelled to cut them way dlown. T1ell your neighb~ors that Craig Bros. want them to keep their chickens till they are'good size. It fruit is scarce, save what there is. We are wvell stocked with jars, rubbers, extra tops and jelly tumblers. Call on us for them. Yours for large chickens, CR AIG BROS. ONE-PRICE C HI STORE. C<~. H i= - a lot of old, out-of-date goods that you really have that sells them says they are going at less than it, Nothing is easier than to say of this or that thing is bigger. Do you believe everything you read ? >n't you find, Mr. Reader, that right here is the place to a little crowing, but we're like Uncle Josh's 'rooster: business is increasing and we feel that we have the confi. s confidence. Compare our prices with the big sales or r spieler to make you think you are at a circus. Fecheimer--Fischel High Grade Clothing at cut prices. We positively will not carry f-on lone season to ano10her any of our high grade clothinig if pricoswill move them. We havo marked all of our Foohiinor-Fishchel Suits dowl to aboiit 11ho originat cost. Thoy are th season's goodsa which makiis4 thsm ol t.hl twice as much a at Boa. son's h iigh pried suits. Look for t.h hitabl: FASHIONABLE CLOTHES. Big Trouser Bargain About. two thousand pairs mow., Trouiors will go in tis. sa1e tor leo8 thani it (cost to mln( th. W dn'lt, say that we are selhling thlem( pantas for less than they cost uts, but we ere lucky i closinag Out a lot fromn two facts.ries at about half the regular prices. Heice wo offer these untmatchable bargains. O 1)11111dred and fifty men's all-wool kersey and cotton bIok wor.ted Trousers, well worth $1.50, your choice 98 centh s. Two hulidred pairs $2.00 valuos at $1.25. Abo)ut. ole h11iu: drod and seven ty-five pairs all-wool casimors, bu-ey cottoni back worste( aid korseys, worth $2 00 a t d 2.50 at $1 .18. Theli bigest panits bivr gain i) ever offered G recnville. In this I n we offor about 300 400 pairs of pants worth up to $:3 50, Scome to the Blly Sioro for Bl r SON COMPANY Yellow Front Business Su This is the Suit that you shoulk most careful in selectinig, as one 1 .business suit six days out of se' on'e~ expects naturally to bc more in p)icking out this class of appar more dressy stilt. 4 *Now we Have (iiveni S Attention to T1his Li' And are ready to lease any one. To see is to buy. Come in and be one of the lucky ones.4 L. Rothsclhild, Sole gent for Ilawes liats and Dutchess Trousers. / .//,~WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM Sick Headache For Permanent HERBINE acts directly n the Lvr t' TfION, DYSPEPSIA, NIALAIA AW CHL all derangemente of the human body. CURED HER SICK HEADACHE 3 Mrs. .fosie Cameron, Centfalla - As Texas,writes: "I find HERBJIN> (Iaae. relief, and take pleasure in recomnen -, , . wonen-who suffer Lxom sick heada ua WITHIN THE4 REACH r ..' Fifty Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutes Ballard Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, U. S. A. flt ANDf RECOMME DED B