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PUBiSHED EVERY WEDNHSDAY MORNoI. -BY The Sentinol-3ournal Company. TaomrsoN & ioEsy. Paos. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDIToR. Subscriptiou $1.00 Per Anum. Advertising REten Reasonable. Entered at Pickeus Postoliee as Second Mlass Ma1 Matter Wednesday, July 10, 1905. DON'T DO IT ANY MORE. Are you sending your money away from home for articles that can be obtained here? If so, don't do it any more. You are a citizn. of 'ickens and as such it is an imperativo duly you owe the town to patronize home industries. The inerchants of the thriving towns of this county are on titled to your patronage and will treat you right: the professional men are noted for their geniality and faithfulness; and mechanics to do their best to please; other enterprises that are located in the virious towns of the county are a credit, to the places where located and deserve the united co operation of our entire eii zenbig; there are two printing offices in the county with splendid equip Ment and a variety of stoCk from which to select What is nieeded in that line, and there is seldom a reason or excuse, for spending a dollar away. "To othek s do, as you would wish them (to unto you." Do not assume 1lhat becauise l'ick ens or any of the townis of the county are small towns your need cannot be supplied in them. Tliere may be in stances whOn such is the case, but seldom does such a condition exist. "Reciprocity is not robbery an-1 it is only fair to encouringe the enterprises of your home town rAther than sup plement the bank aceounts of people elsewhere. This article is written in no spirit of unkindness, but in the hope of causing to be corrected a mistake too often made in many towns -Pickens being "no (.xceptio.i to the rule." The Polk Cointy (N G ) News, of the 13th inst., commenling on our trolley lins editorial in the issue of the 5th ins., says: "Elswvhiern in this issue is prin ted an o litoriail from The Pickens (S (I ) Sen tinel Journal, in which it becomes ent hused over the prospects of the Interurhan rail. road and urges the citizens of Pickens S. C to connect that place with the trolley line. When the A ppalachian Interurban road is built, not only Vickens but many other towns and villinges along the route will build branch lines connecting with tie main line. This road, if successful and there is no good reason why it should be ot~herwise-wovuld have no limit as to whence it camne or whither it would go, it would be continually pushing forward in to new territory and as the Pickens 8entinel-,Journal says there is a pos sibility that 'd would be the finest trolley line system in the Southern states." An English court has decilted that no mian is a gemtlman who earns his living. We have gentlemen, then, at both ends of American society. T1hose at one end we call "tramps;" those at the other ,end call themselves "the 400." __________ TIhe old patriarch dleclared, "If said in my hiate all men are liars," in I we have often wondeIredl what (lsce he would have said if lie had not been , Pressed for time. The followv who wins is the follow who hustles out and gets a joyb. The follow who is always hatnging on by his eyebrows is the fellow wvho "ac* cepts a situation." One Dollar Naved--.I'en Dollars Earnied. Thrle average inan does not save to ox. - ceeed ten per eut of his enraings. Heo must spend nine dollars in living expen see for every dollar savea. That b~eing the case lhe cannot bo too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a fcew - cents properly invested like bin ing sed for his garden will save sever al dollars outlay later on. It is the samie in buy. yng C.hamnberlains VCholerm, Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costa but a few cents and a bottle full in the house often saves dloctor's bills of several dollars. For sale by Pickens Drug Co. Ser the W T0 |lRd U iSAlW8J Bou1ght * Shake Into Your Shoes.. Allen's Foot Ease, a po wer., It cures paInful, smarting, nervous feet anid in, galowng nails; a't lnstantly takes the atmng oua$ of corns anid burivns. Its the ats6 comfort discovery 'of the age. Flo~' oot-Ease innkes tight or niew K ~ sbde feeid'asv 1 i s a certain enre f'or e og and hot, tired sc1.Ing ~j~'I'~,~ d 4"~'~[ted '. 8oki by all Da ug, ihtDo4ce t ; *>i{FR Bald ? Scalp shiny and thin? Then It's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. I you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured cir Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. Il have meaci A or's Hir Vigor for over 40 yara~ Y. 1anno 1 1caedlae Ito e icAy to lt of 1 rowi I.r dulo, I tilelk. O - irly to A r flair VI mrr' 14( its A A. I HUIc, J10I1eVIII6. IIL T,0 n a t tio. .. C. AT Kt CO.. .^ect'j...... for -..1 ..i Good Hair Union Meeting. Norris, July 17.--Tho second dr. Vision meets with Golden's Creek the fifth Saturday and Sunday in July. Following is the programme. Seturday, 10 to 11 a. mn., dovo. tional oxercises, conducted by B. P. Kelly. 11 i. tm , sermon by J. B. Cooley. Query -1. I the Sabbath selool a help to the church? OpeneI by J. E. Gillespio. 2. Is the Church of G hd having the itfluernce over tho world it thllould have? if neit, why ot 1 ) e I by Tai lor Stowart. M issionairy sertlion S d y by 13 F. Murphy. J. 0. (Gairrett, (ntill. 0 )a. A Surprise Party. A pleaiiut Fuirprise pity may 1' giv oil to yoir stomaci intl liv r. i-y t akiug a medicine which will roiive toir pain and discomifort, v.z: D-. Kin,' Now Life Pills. They are a mnmt, wond irri remedy, affordiug mro relit-f and enro, for headiaolie, (izaiiie s4 aai;d constipatio, 25o at Pickens IDrug Co's. t, or. Hlow consuimption hit gionm. Conanmptin alwalys beitts with at cough that lingers A cougi tnt ihaigs ind will not yield to lhe uwini tiotme: t may .ot imie an conls)uptioll - blot too ofton it does meni' tis dem dostroy(r 1111 gain. d it footing R% p.aIce'.s ( o u g h Elixir is very siessfil in clieiking the progress of throa1t III 1inn1g lik n1Sos4 Evenl colitmumdtio)I yiel.!F (1c its powm em . ilflelce, if its 11s is i'v:111u I efore 1hl! iseaHe is teo devp seated. This-imodlern pcientiilo remedy, kills tlo germs that cailus coluliptiol. Its re moves the cause anlld helps nat ure rebuild the brokenl down timle. If y'I lial at t Jtubbolr1n (ough, try Rydale's (oCough Elixir, it wil not disapoinit youi. Bears the T,~hKind lYOilIae Always Bough Bigaature oi Piedmont Association. The Piedmont Baiptist Associa tioni will meet with the Beaverdam Baptist church inl Andersou coun ty, six miles south of Liberty on Trsllday. before the third Sunday in August, (August 8rdl) Introductory sermon by Rev. Tr. F. Nelson; alternate, Rev. D. 1. Spearmnan. Lot all the churches send a full delegation [and( comoc prep~aredl to stay three days. Let ter's will be sent at on1ce by the clerk to all the church clerks and should be0 filled out by them. Let nu make this the most inter,' esting assoctjin we have had. W- A. Christopher, Easloy, S. 0. Clork. Good for Stomach Trouble and Con stipation. "0abran Stomach~i and Liver 1'abiets have dono mec a great deal of good, says 0. Towns of Rat Portage, nterio, (Canadai. "BIoing a miild phtysio lio after effeotsar ncio tt unipleasantt andl I iin recommend them to all 'who enti~r r'Oml stomh~il disorder. " For salo by ickel19 J.rug (Co. Moters'!e Mlothiersl M 'tchri! H ow. mnaniy clihiren aire att t his re'aon tranaich head ache. iMother (Gray's weet Po'wdersa for Childrena wdl1 aclwvaiys core. If' wvormare pl'' reH(ntL they' wil (irtmly~3 r''emoVQve e. AXI th (lldrg ists; 250t. Sample bottl maild lt 111 FREN ,ddlress A len 8. Olni~stea-l, Le~oy, I Union Meeting.r The second division of the Pied. h nout Association will meet with Flat it sock church on Saturday before the iil ifth Sunday in July at 10 o'clock a. Im. Intr'oduactory solmon by Rev. J. ji: WV. Shieriff. Queries. First -To what extent are wo responsible for o~ salvation of ourl nleighbmc? Opened ei bly Lalan Mauldin. Second.--. hat ni 1s the noot pro'vah-.nt sin? Opened A by Rev. J. M.Dobson,) J. W. Sheriff, Morator.h S. J. Robinson, Clerk. Disease takes no summer vacation, If you need flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as ini winter. Send for free sample. SCTT& OWN E, Chemwlae pPar$treet, Noe York. sce. and Deo; ani ansetet. LETTER FROM TEXAS, rops Bad--yelone Stkes Montagne County' nteresting Letter From a Former South Carolinian. Mallard, Texas, July 10.-I will IC if I C8n 11n1 you in a few dots )roi this part of tho state . The 1 1ealth ol this part is good. We ire having some cool weath'r now; it feels almoist liko fall of thbo y,1ar. Drops will b) short in this part.. If it don't stop raining soon the 3otton crop will bo a thing of the past. Thore is a lot of cotton that hasn't been chopped yet, anid the grass is as line its it ean be. Corn is good. On the 5th day of July a cy elono struck Montague count.y oi the northwest sido, near Boilcher villo. aid traveled southeast a dlistanco of eigliteen or twenty miles, the width varyinag from one and a half to seven ilnos . It took tvorything before it. The reports say 29 killed. It killed evory ono in its track who didn't have storm cellars. TeI main currant imiase-d Montagne town, but there were several houses unroofed; the Moth. odist church was blown to pieces id the Catholic church badly danmged. It was the worst sight I ever Witnessed. I saw thri o buried in ono gravo I traveled along its track five or six iiles and it waa awful to look at. Montague county gavo $4,000 for the relief of the stormn-strickeai people. I saw a placi) where a fainily of ten lived and eight. were killod an( o1ne badly injured. It killed all the stock in its track. The cyclone lated 45 ininutes; it didn't seem to movo forward fast but, just whirled around, Cotton seems to ho on the look up, since it is I0. and to look at the crop now I think the chances are gnad for better prices this fall. Texas is about to make a failuie this time. Whing tho S.ntfntel-Journal andti all the Pickens county poople succoss, I will stop till I see what becomes of this. D. G. P. When you want a pleIant laxative, that is easy to take and certatin to act, um CI luhamerlaiut's Stom" oh and Liver Table)1ts4. F"or s do by Pichet a Di ug Co. * ~ HAIR BALSAM 1 fair to It outhul coor. curcescal icis at taiig Dys~ippsia or Indilgestton. Th~le termi "Dyspepsia" means the lack so) pepsin ini the stomach. Indigestion if rightly uise a when ever 11h0 food is not properly dligestted regardloss of the canalIo. It is inmaterial, whetolher you cnll year ailmnent Dys~pepsiua or Indigen.t.ioni lhen Byudale's Stomach Ta blets are0 listd. They are, guairanteed to eure all forms of stomach trouble. Buhy a trial JRox, (price 25 eta.) anid be convinced. Liberty Learnings. Liberty, July 17.-Mrs. A. O'Doll seems slightly improving. J1. U. O'D)ell end T. W. ai.d B F Parsons, of Geoorgia, wore in town among old1 friends last wveek. Iluabort Parsons is building a brick store on thet corner lot on liailroad and Thir a tri ef. Mateni Smith has strnck water and has a good supply oil the school bouse site. The~ marshial camoe in close (cOn act with a foottraveling whiskey mitlit Saturday niight, and fired on im. He ran, leaving part of a jug nd bottle of lig nor aind a measuring up. The marshal fired several shots pparenitly without effect. A gambling outfit was located just bovo town Sunday in full lahst. meg bail preveontedl any arrests. J. IC. Chapman tad wvife are among Ilatives andu friends in town). lto mas been suffering with r heumantinm i1both hands for somn ime but is aiproving.Llie4 The farmers are in a great rush ist n)ow trying to cleani their crops. The Farmors' Educatioual and C~o. >erativo Union of Americi, oif Lib. ty, wvill hold an iimiportaint meetirg )Yt SatardIay, 22d, at 30 p. in. 11 members are rcquosted to attend. T1'he loggs aninual reunlion will be old the fifth Saturday-29th of uly. All who are entitled to a seat this baind wvagonm please note t his ad govern themselves accordingl', !ome prepared to make the occasion no long to be remembered. C. Nothing flisked, NotIIt Gained. You risk nothing in buying Ealliott's ltmiulsifled Oil Linient, icause you~ get your, monley back ii not sattisf ed, Yonr gaint is great, becanae you got the r best limnut cyer made~l, lHest for Rhen-u nilttliin but foi Spramns and Selns best for use in the family and..01n your stok. ful .- pint bottle, costs but Better Fruits-Better Profits Better peaches, apples, pears and berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To intsure full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer containlug not less than to per cent. actual Potash Send for our practical books of Informatio n they are not advertising panmphlets boomting sp i fertilizer, but arc aut oritative t ati . Scac t free forthe askinig.a GERMAN KALI WORKS New York-93 Nassa St.,or Atlanita. 0%. 29% Ih Broari Stroot. IeIetlee-r ()rialy'e Siwe t, i'Owd I VA 1 01 (f'r 1, see-esfiully usedt by Mother Gtay. taurse in tha hiblren's I loinW e ew York. einre feverish niess, iu Sotoneiih. Tething isorde.r, muove t he- boel~s niceI el i-stroev was ieu. I ve r |l.000o ten timoeo isn. 'i'ht-y never I . A J ail ntgist, :6u. Suteele fr'e. A I te',s Allien S. oinst1eel rj-eby. N.Y'. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of The EMwg ie-lM Advertiser savs I h-it a great nn-ny farim rs are more al'a1me( o.d o'e ite finet talit cotton is blohiing tei he tp than they ate over* Ibhe "eIak" ill tihe Agricult Ural etpalIment. Taite a nnfnt.r f faiIera Ictve calle1, our Ititeutioni to I he it ght of colto i blooms from the ground, expressing the Lelief that the) "botto'" Crop will be very light. Did you ever before see cotton blouim ij the top early in July? A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing deathp. J, E. Stearns, Belle Plain, Mliiu., writes that a hrieid reoadfully injured his hand, which sIwelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Armea Salvo drow out the poisonl, healed the wound, and saved his life. B.st. in the world tor burns anud soreo. 25c at Pickens Drug Co. C. A. m Td O .Em x.A.. Bears the 1ho Kind You Have Always Bought Dignaturo of An accident on the CoastLine iear Obarleston 1(Ulted in the deathi of ne laborer and the injurilg or two of the Crew. Bears the l9Kind You have Aiways Bought Signature Presidenit Hyatt is preoparing to isi sue a panyi blet on the subje.ct of good1 roads in the state. Bears the lh idYou Have Always Bought Signature of Notice of Finial Settlemienit I will alpply to .J B. Neiwbery, Pko bate0 Judge for Pere~zns counlty, oni the 1Cth day of August for a final settle ment of the (est'lte of Sanina JoneaI deceased, anid asik to be dunisued as adminstraor. . L. (LA YTON, Adinistr'dator'. 1785 Charleston, S. C. 1905 1'20thi year b egins Sepctemer '2:). Le't I era, Sieince, 1Eng ineering. One schlge rship g irving freo (citi'on to each a *unty of S->n ih C2arolinin. 'Tiionei $10.I lI hard ciand Inriishe uloom101 inI dtiiit ory $10) to 612 ci monthl. All ecndedates for teim issioni ;re( peOrmittod Id) c01mipeto for vacan~lt Royce schoiarsi ps which paty 4100) a year. F~or cataloegue adessI --HARRISON RANDOLPli, Presidentt. Save Your Fruit. j [ hacve theo P~OWD 1:llS; also-a fruit A mn overs1ttc ked onl SO \P1. A good oee, large o c: t3 for 25 ots. Aimnulher good one '20 !AK E8 for 2'5c. Entire Line We off er our $i.oo line slippers at 85,cents an< Our $i.5o line at $1.2 Men's patent Leathei prices. ( Craig ONE-PRICE CJ Summer THIS SUMMER is just those things that will come. Can't we hell anxious to move before it i! department-the prices hav a hurry. Look over the lis Specials '0 pieens colorid Lmwn ptnd Org-m n ileont range of pntferns, go dad H4 8saas)in for 12jc and 15o-will c''>se t One cie 36-incoh Slirtiug Perealei-I patterns-ouir regular price whili on .s le, por yd ................... 36 incli white Cordod Madras, sold a in other stores at 121o por yard, p-Heo ........................ REMNANT SALE 01 An acomunlation of remanut lei sa'e will b ptt on a -le tonorro regular price. Ladies' 00ei1nu111 .ongo is warranted to wear as lon Mell's S m11111111e11' T'o1s weight Trjusers, will be m,, COME ] HOBBk 110 and 112 N. Mt CITATION. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Pikons. By J. B. Newb-ry Esq., Probato Judge. WHEREAS, J. 11. 0herles m'de snit to me to gratnt him Lettera of Adminis tration or the E-ta'o of and effects of F. P. McAli.-tor, da- ased. TIIHE. Ann~ THEiia-FORE to cite and ad mioinishi all anid sinigular theS k Iindrd and creditOl~t of the said F. P. McAlister, dlecased, that they beo and appeoar be foro me, in the (Conrit of Pohnte, to be held at Pick'ns O<.urt H~ouse, S. C. ,-on the 31st day of J uly, 1905, aifter publi e'ationi hereiof, at 11 o'clock in the fire noon, to show cause', if any they have, wvhy the said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 24th day of May, 1905, in the 13(0 year of our independence. J. B. Newbory, July 12 2w. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH (IA KOLINA Countly of Pickens, By J. 11. Newbery, Esquire, Probato Judige WVhereas, David Anderson modo~l sit o me to grant him letters of admintis ratio~n of tho estate otf antd effects of Dares Anderson, ilecenised. TuiissF AaIE THIEREFoIEt 0 ite andi uldmo jilh all andi sm galtar thle kind red ot creditors of the1 sai.l (htarles An Iorem, doceased1. that thbey b)e anil ap war behfore met, ini the) (Court of Pro - itet, t~o he held att Phekons Court [lnso, 3. C,, on thnt 26th d ,.y of July, 1 905, fter publientiont hereiof, Itt 11 o'clock( in le forenioton, to *show cause, if any they itive, why the said aidm inistration should tot be gratetd. (Given un ader iny band and seal, this he 11th (lay of ,July, 1905, in the 130th rar of oar Indeipendenwce. J. B. N. whery, J. P. P. (1. .For ('ottonl We-lgher. Rt. ii . ( rnnei is htereby anniiottncted as~ it ianie~ ite for Cottoln wie ierfr lI'itlkens T'ownisiiP u b irt to~ i t oio ft hevtr tten C)CO of Oxfords. of Ladies and Gents I $1-25 line at $1.oo e and tan's at cut ome and sce them. Yours truly, Bros. I LSH STORE, uinmmer Bar gains Coods. Must Move. beginning with you, and you no doubt are busy provaid make you cornfortable through the hot summer mo-:.i > you? The things you need most are the things v . rr too late We are offering special inducements in every e been maide so low on Summer Goods that they'll move in of for this Weeks Selling. lioq, mag hdl al l o 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN to lot pryd -atfi t Shoes and Oxfords w..s 121c, go 11 theh- seso!)-deWapl tSundalm, With lafin or cap Coe, our svoini ll solid an1d made of geunlino Vioi Kid 0ou1 t4sbf 01 ii 9 Inlther, roluir1' pricm $1.50, now .............98 LAWNS Laie' Colonial Ties, worth $1.60 it............75c (Coloniil' Tiea aro not the proper t) ing for street wear, t from this seaIns b1hut it the abovo price wo-lhi ma11ke3 good house Slip. y at, less thaln half pers-wedo of geiine Kid leather, plain or opera too, while they last, 750. ha Boots-Solid insole composition counter which g as the leather value $1.25, our price....... M4 is Red uc(Ied-Several hundred pairs Men's Summer trked down still lower for this week's selling. '0 THE BUSY STORE. HENDERSON CO, alin St. GR(EENVILLE, S. c. I have on hand( a nice line of WALTHAM and ELGIN thati I ami selling at a very lowv prico. Also somel ouh grade wa crhes at a good bargaini. .Jewelry', watches. ropai reid, and1( 1 guarantteeC all work tebat I deli ver. HI. SNIDEIR, - - Easley, S. O. Notice the Insdrance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashieri Under Bond Fire insurance Depositors' Iusurance If burglar blows the o fe, and tire de~stroys the buIildling, and the ca~shier sk ips out with what he cian get-not ice the resub I: 'Tho Beirglair JInsiurantce Co. rellaces wvhat the bu rglar gol ; thbe l"ire Insuiranuc CDo. pays f or the b'uildincg and ' fixture s; t ho Bonid (Co. rep' aces what th le cash ioc t-k n 11usi ... i'~tt h''(~ e '' 'uii 13s the dic; sitors--anld the bankl~ wouh Your dIepsi t is insuircd( in. the Luie iv ai k and it costs youi nioting. A word to the wise is sufficient. Respe.ct fuy, i~afe and Sure.1 C URES COUGHS COLDS CONSUMfPTION, BRONC IS ; SORPNGE THROAT HOARS?Es LOSSOF VICE SENS THE PHL GM AND EASE EXPECTORATION, IEEALS TH E LUNGS. Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for Children's Croup and Whooping Cough becae it containa NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard's Hore-. 4 hound Syrup is mild and benign, it Is adapted t r as adults of every vrariety of temperament a Read This Remarkable Tc ad'j~ MRS. B. W. EVANS, ClearWater, Kas., writer - a was siok for three months and the doctors told me b iumpton. We rcured a bottle of B3allard's Horeau.,a it cured him. fis now a well man, but we always keep otl In the house, and thuink it has no equal for pulmonary diseases.'" Easy to Take; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed. THR E SIZ~rS. 25c. 50c, *1.00. BALLARD'S SNO LINIMENT CO., .._ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY TECE' WAE T"' C~c T cr...