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AA PUDIMHHD EVItH W ?460AY MonNIN The SentinolJournal Company, ih THOMI'SON &RIonCr, PROPS. J. L. 0. THOMPSONEmroIt. Subscription 81.00 Per Anuum. t. Advertising Estee Reasonable. a Entered at Plokens Postoinee as Second Olas. Mal Matter I PICKEN.4, .. C. d Wednesday, August 2, 190S. "ACCOMMODATION." "That act ot titting or a lapting, or the state of being titted or adapted; whatever supplies a want or'.itil>rdi ease, refreshmnett, or convemonet; anything furnisihed for use '-. Vob ster. Noah Wobster diin't live in Pickens. There are appi e itions received in Pickens daily for ".wcomimIodation" by people -%h) witat to come here and sponid tho heated term. What "ao commodation" is thero horo for them? What inducement is offered for them to come hee6 What effort is our people making to get this class of trade? It is true we have a good hotel hero, but host Harris cAtors to the transient trado and he cannot ill up his hotel with permanent lodgers to the discomfort and incoIvenijenco of the transient travelling public. There is good money in good tour. ist hotels aI Pickens neeis on1e t1:e worst sort. There is a crying net d for one hero and our people should get up a stock company and build it good hotel, of not less than 100 rooms, fit it up with all modern im provements, ADVERT8E IV', and we will wager evury dollar we ever expect to get that it will be full the year round, and make for the invos tors DOUBLE THM' INTEREsT that the same money would earn them if it was put into cotton mill stocks. If you do not c';re to go intq.tho enterprise yourself, lend your influ ence and work for outsid3 capital to come in and Luild it. Pe.)ple of Pickea.s, the time i ripe for more hotls and better hotels in Pickens, and if y au don't, h-ilI thei yourselves soume one Ulse will. Take hokd I Posh, or p)ull, any how, work to get the hotel. If you~t lose 8100 in the deal yone otheor hold ings are advanced ten fold and you are better off than) you were before the enterprius camne. The hotel can be built by home capital pooling, or you can form a company and float;/our stock wherev- a er you can find a purchaser. This paper Boos au bright future for I: this town and county', andi if our h] home people will not put their shoul ders to th~e whool they can rest assured of the fact that the Sentinel. 1' Journal will try to find outsiders who a' will help to push the load. Right b nIow is the time for our people to get w a front seat in the band wagon. TABLE ROCK. 0 Table Rlock is a point on th~e A p palachian chain of nmountains that is well known. At the prtesenit time it is the mecca of many mountain par ties; it has always been a point sought by the mountain sight seeker, and years ago, even Lefore the war, t< parties from the .low-couutry came -there to sumer; but of late yearsa there has not been any one for any I length of time because the house that. once was filled with guests has be come run down and aeommuodiations cannot be ,secured. The people of Picke'ns might invest their money in a much worse enterprisoe than put. ting it into a good hotel up there. A-firsteclass hotel at that point could be made to pay all right. Tho same amount of money invested there asi is invested by the Toxaway Company of North Carolina, would give nmuchi * bettor scenery than can be found at Lake T1oxaivay. Tisi paper wvould like to see a trolley line fronm Pickens up the 00le. noy Valley and a fine hotel at Tablo Rock, and stands for the consuma tion of both of those enterprises. If any reader of our paper, be he a citizen of this county, State, or some other State, wants to find a paying investrment let him look into the trolley and hotel schemes; we will take ploeure in giving him all the information wo can and wilt insure him good'mnterest on the money he puts into these two eniterprises. . Will they be built? iWe believei they will. Mothers.! Mothers!-Mfothere! How many children are at this r-eason t erishi and constipated avith bad, stape .headache. Mother Gray's ePwdetp for* Childrena will always WotiS 11re pr5 slnt thie-r v sta (4t..r. t em tI~ ddraess AIhon 8. Olnmstead, LeRoy, * Wants Castoria Advertising. The Edgofield AC3 dverti-er mays at tho' polat!ati mt '. thati town itn a foair way (it i4,1reas04I*intg vOty ,s t. *1Mie'n E'd%; lie'd' s o r 0 1) babIesi hac .leen vv car st i h story. im ye-ar. Tw i itls ia <ay is a od sit, wing f.r 11u town of thi1s 6). Problabi N th'e neILx: ar)mounce "fnt will 10 twins. Who'll be h o h a p ) y p t r o t. s? In -.,n.. qutten(e II' tht.ret birth rate 10 lmiply of uaurle. is 1ot equalto le detmatd. ll V Il- , tho sooth. ag y ril) a g1. co-1 au I C.-tri agli ealers h vej r. lyh-nai ,b.-d tiir tocks '' Aeardat to a this count ,t the etid o'o1le .N elar 11h0r6 wou1d to 930 babies, not. v. tting t wins; lt the eitd of t wo %ears.4 horo woull bt9 1,500; at. tlit t.t(d of three Vears 2190; at the end -f foIir ypars 3020; live v nrs 3750; 6 Yon is 4480; 7 yers 5210; 8 yetis 59.40; ) vears 3670 ; 10 , 'tr 7400-- but, I It is ratio would have to stop soiewhere or all L.ie docto1s in tho count ry would be flocking to Edgefiold and sot. ting up as specialltis ts oil iniraintile diseases. Wonlor what the Adver tiser man bad in hit i head when he wrote the abovo? A Touching Story in the maiving from dathit af th, baby girl of (eo. A. E *or, C(imbe-rland, Md. He writes: "At tho ao of 11 anona otr littio girl wa1s. in) dhun 3eath withl oriuls throat troiblo, at11 two physi inwgave hetr upt. Wo wort. alm1o.4t lin despair whei wo ev ,olvotl to litry Dr. King's New Di-vovery f air ColisIinp. tionl, congh and ChI'. Th11 fir.st hot, Mle gave relie-f; aitolr 'ak ig four bo'tl he asI cul rId, nI i H 11V inl pe9rfoct lielth."to Never fai il to r'.iove n ou ire. at cough or oold. At Picktlm- D4irtug C(o 50o antid $1.00 guatr.nteotl. Tria bottlo free. An Indianapoli noimn l'si $1,800 which sho hid he, it cairr ing in hor buitte. OneL neOVer t cal tell wu hat it is that minkos a wotanmIm dress Mtiuk wut behindl. "l'ity the imlillio. tlries." txl:tines a Chicaugo college ptuofor. We do Ill fact we pit.y tiomlt mo much1011 we would be willing to siwal) jobs with >e of them1. How Cosumamt sn til bi-gtima. Consumption ilw- ys iwpiis wi t i iough that lingers A coug i tiat hangs mild will nlot Yield to th 5ia Itre1 at 1men maly :.ot mll all cons11umptionl - but too >ften it does e t hla tisl deild dtestroyer hats gain,. d at footing R1% pale'st C o 11 g h1 Elixir im very uc-fi 'I) liatwking I he progross of Ihr1yoat a 11l ng di ases EvenconumtiCoiIon1i a( y iil: to itsn power1fut. infliuenCe, if its ulse ix '1.o1m1 I (efor I hel1 linense is too deep(j 9oent1ed. Ti'8ls) m 'arn musoi (02.1 consumtioni. .1ta remi)oves thea ausettti lan hlp natulrE) ri')ld~c thet br1oken1 1owno tisstue. if you htave' a 1tubb~torn ough, Itry Rtydal's~ Cough Elixir, it wit aot dhtisaoint you1. A mnan begins to be0 old when, no0 latter how craizy bie is over a womani E .e can't sit ouit ini the muoonlhigh t " ithI or without worrying about whether (31is catching cold. f TPhe Neabraskan who wanUhts al di. )1rcO on the ground(I that ho wasa "i a I tance" when hte maarried canl pr'o 11)b'ly swear hto dlidnf't tako long to v ake up Everybaidy is algreod that tis is' 0 haottest, weathelr withbin mnemiory t man. Th'le sametu tagriewcnent hasu kcu place every sl~luer for' the meO j erieod of time). P'ehi 1Iai 1sapalaance. J. D). Runiyan, of Butlervillo, 0., 1 .id 0 pectuliatr dhisaearance of his painifuil myitomsn. of inldiges-tion~ antd bilioiunss1 Dr. Kinga New Lire Pills. Ho satys: They are are a perfect remedy, for dliz ,IOn, tt." 'Guaraenteeld at. ickeus rug Co., prie 25o. The Pniladelphia police have just1. anade the mos8. t uccessf ill and sweep. n~g raid ever known. At a given inomtent 400 of them alruck the dis >rde'rty-r(sor't ditticlt, e 0 yVP r ii n wonty 1-qntart miles, antd capt ured 2,000 mon)? tand womenO. Thae revelI. 1ioits of socia lOIegradaltihon were ap pallinlg, and tile result will be seen in ~he increase of business in the divorco * Uase Anlon's FootIEaste. A poawdeor toa be I4hakeni tinto thte shoes0. Youtr eel feel aewolteas, ntervolt ln ini tt tO nlj, tid9 get 1 red enistly. if youl38V318r ha rng feet tar tight hIoesa, try A lien a IFoot- .:ase. It ('ools, thec feet naso makes watlkinag easy. I tres awole,l i9.ves (auran) and buioanst' of a13ll aan. Try 'It toa Llay. Sot~la y aill dIruaggt andI shaoa sores fort 50(. n~on't accep(~it anty N bi Otte. 'I t'tru ll k. ge Fl R im. A ddrena, A lln In. Ohmstec , e boy, N. v, There is a big religiouis mneetinig iow going en at Deovit's Lake up1 in North Dakot~a. Well, if thais is not place for a religious mootinag we vould like to knowv about it. A Kalamazoo Mich. manl has just earried his wife for the third time. .L is' difficult, for somie to breaik the natallment habit. CASTOR IA .PFr Infants and Children, rho Kind You Have Always Bought e rs tho . *. Taling halr enans weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Aycr's H air Vigor. It checks fulling hair, makes the.hair 'air Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. 1T 16,lt was IIhi 011t iladly Anud IWas rrh i o w I t M. Then I tried Ayors J1n 1 'igo0 , t y istk1iy Istopoi itho falnig and lundill m ir itil I could w oih It to lie."' R1ium A E. A1.151s. EIzaboth, N. J. 6wafor vls&ni i'oi Falling Hair THE DISPENSARY SITUATION. Summed up by A. B. Williams, For mer Editor Greenville News' After thirteen years of experi olco South Carxidinif is thoroughly nauseated with the dispeniary Somie Counties have votoit, out an1d a1dopted prohlibition), Which evein the lienmise men prefer to the statt systei, and othor counties are moving to fillow this exaiipl,. Sen-ator Tillminai is the "daddy" of the dispenisary, but lit a speech at Greilville on ti Four:hi of Jfuly h formally gave notice of his purpos to relieve himself 'of its weight. lie confessed that there is good reason to blieve t hat the institution is ia hrecdiig p laeo of moral disease unid reeks with cor ru ption, and annouinced thait unless it is thoroughly cleansed and re organized he) will take the stump against it and for prohibition. With his usual arroganceo and i his custoiary reluictanco to ac- I kiowledga his own blunders and I faulte. the senator asserted that t the evils of Ilt dispenmsary are the I result of the inefliciency of the le'gislatinie. T,1he truth is there have boon six dit.lront logislatures t and a constitutiontial convention C since the dispiisory law was adopted. All of those have tinker e(I with the law. Each of thei has beeln confronted with some sa candal ~in cnn c tion ithil it. It t is worse now than ever, violds e.ich C year a barger output of corruption I and demoralization. All the skill and honesty in the world canniot estalish51 a safe aind Sonnd~ st ruicture on a rotten founda ion. The whole theory ann in ij9le of the dispensary is wr'ong ud1 anitagoniistic to a repuiblicain ormj of goverunment. It under.. a kesl to esl.ablishi a g iverinnent 0ionop ly, pis the goverin meint. in businioss which is da~chired( unilaw- h il for thie citiz.'n. W'~e cannot iolato principlo Without suffern g vil consequei cesl. The history of Ie dispenlsary inl South Ciarolinia a long record of h bl dd unuiilt, graft and plunder. L Fortuue after fortulne hias beeni ind(1. mysteriously by obscure m mi -ho have be0en connected wvithi it. it 'vry department of it. overy sttep ft ii its operation from the first vi e gii t i a t tiln for purchase of iquors to thei driving out of tho orks into the bottles and the andlinig of' the bottles emptied it mid returnedl hais been tainted. 1 3rimo and dr'un kenness have m-. I :rtasodi rathor than diminished, I I th epehave been forced to) pauy ~ hiigh prices for' meain d rinaIc . The ( retuorns to the state have be -n Raanty, but no rnsh of mioney to the teCasury' 0or reduic(tio oii(f taixa t~iioni could pay for the harn that has lhem din toi, the chaira tors iruin ed1, the deobauch ing of pulblic hifo., the lowering of plic ~standards . Indications are that the whole foul business wvill be swe[pt out presently. Thle one comfo'rt is that 'with the case of South Or'rolina before their eyes othor staites will take warning aiid learn that of' all t he sugges tions for dlenhing with the liquor1 problem the dispensary system is the worst and most dangerous. Thie "Lazy" Microbo. A learned Profossor claims to have ~ *liscovered)t tha~t "LaineiCss"i8 caused by t igotr If thei Emainout D)octor is right,. Ryydalo'si Liver Tablets can rightly be Lrme'd Microbe Killers, bee me they al ways remove that tired, lazy, sluggish tooling thant lin nuuhly b'een attributed to ai torpid Iiver' or constip'ted bowels. Llydalo's Liver Tablets are gnaranteed to inre conistipatio ai rnd all Liver d isordlers,. i'hey are small, comnpre'ssod chocolate ioiatil tableta, pleasanit ii ettect. Rteliable. Any dealer in enr roimedies will retuin-~ Vouri mfoneoy if you are0 not antisfied it heaeR ta blot'. 50 tsablets 25 eta, Yung mn, d un't flatter )oc~rrelf A at .' u I.avo made an implresstin vbeni a girl r miles at y'ou. Per'hsps i dme is m, wellbrid in tombugh. ICKENS RAILROAD 00SIOULD BE EXTENDED ao1i ain Country WoUld be Tapped 'pd It Would Help Greenville. mnv opiion Ibe hIckens road ~Irs onle of tho best iniveitments i) lie wiy of 1bsuildinjg up Greenville tid devwhoping". the pptr part. of b0 fiand Pl'ieen countive that I know of," saiti a p-osuinort railroad man y 1 st, ahy. "At it ct of abutont 830)0,000 the r1oad0l coulI b,. extoile-dd from its pre 4t.;t1 temi iale I itt I ike.' ii coirt louso Lo the foit. of the munitains, and then acIross int! tlho up)r section of this county. 1-1 this w-AV ono of the m11o.t. fe til- rectionlei of this State wuld be tiipud, aid iuist.t of (he mnstitisfiw-lor.1 schedult, bctween this. t'ityamd l'ickcno, wllieb now prevail", We coutild liave the tainshu r1nniiing from tho branob -ond through to Cir eenillhe. "It wils the origilll intention of the r( ILte b of the I'iul(its rout to eX wed thle line to the Inillatitins, but1 is yet the work hit,; nvur proigressewod 11-vond the court'house. It is a weli "cognizoed priinci pie of railroading hat the 1.>)gelr it line ii the bittSt it wvill pay. This being tioeP, the loss of Litmo inl britigit.g trains around b% Picker s, where inorO c mitry would bIc louebed, would be far pireferable to riuniing a line direct from Groen v I!N. to the mounititii. "Tio line wouht) develop thie ctin xy 11hii1ost iminedliately. It is one of lie best resort sections of the Blue [Ridge mouttains anid if ds poet si Jillieics of big hotels at 'Table Rock, .Itosar's Head and otber poivts in the -hain. For ltse places could be 'eached easily froa the low-country. ''But the passenger travel of this sort would be a small part of the >usintes. 'Tile bottom Linds are im nonsely ft Itile and a maiket would 'o afforded fort all kinds of produce .hat is now unable to find its way out :n 'touching the IImUntains thie vast indeveloped rsuroes would at once >eComne availablo. lundreds -.f acres >f magniilnient timber would be eady tor the axe gud there is no elling what kind of qu-xrry work ould not be developed. "People who have seen this region an appreciaite wha'- I say. As far ack as colonial tiny.- travelers ill vriting of the Indians who inhabited lho uppier sectaous of Greenville, Pick. nts aml Oconee counties, spoke of the aturatal wuialth of the region with the most unreserved enthusiamn. "Fro~n thme standp->lnt o~f pr'actical tilroading IF believe tbe pl'an would o the best thing that~ could happen r the Pickens line and for Gron ilfe. fpartanburg has a line through 10 mountains, and fro:m wh'at Vice resident Andr'ews of the uthern ye, it will not bo long before Seneca d~ Antderson will have a trunk line he WVest. It occuris to mec this t the eines tmen of Greenville, wvho have o future of this city at heart, shiould looking into this railroad qjuestion ith Seneca on1 ote side anld Sparitani ir'g. on another, neithber mnore than i'ty mtiles away and both ejoyingV e -advantages of being junctional sints for trunk lines, it is easy to se.' bieie (hrr enville no dhd need some1 ing better in the wtay of railr'oad eilit ies than it now enj u s."--Green. ile News. Dyspopnin or Inudigestson,. Thie term "Dyspepsia" means the lack > popin in the stomaclh. Indligesation rightly uset di when ever the food is net roperly digested regardless of thme conio. t. is immaterial, whether you call your ilmeont Dyspe'psia 01r ludigestion when lydatle's Stomach Tablete are used. Th'ley re guaranteed to euro all fi'rmc of tomach trouble, Buy a trial Box, p)s i 26i ets.) nttc4 be convince'd. TIhere is seeingly a pretty strong hrift amnig liepublican statesman to estoro the soccial stampi taxes of the painish war to n.cot the treasury de eit of over .$40,000),000 that is threat ned durtin4a the fisicail year that is ust beginning. A fasct young men inay cover con-~ iderable uiround but lie never' g( ts ii)y place that is wort~h going to. ear. the lh iiYulaeAlways Boup)ht ign~ture A man seldom realizes wvhat a cold orld this~ is until his creditors beg ni o> make it hot for him. rHump Back CTTSEMUJLSION won't make a h lump back straight, neIther will it make0 a short leg tolng, but It feeds soft boneJ and heals diseased bone, and Is amongj Sthe few genuine means of recovery I'a ric!iets anid bonse cnumptIon., Semi for free umple.I j C(Y'r & iIOWNE, Ch'ceit, - C ia.45 eu . r n i, -, New York. BIOR1 MEN, WOVIE ard CHILDRE LOW CUT We find we ] Shoes for this la our entire stoc1 and. Slippers d( stances less tha] sweep before th4 $5.00 Crossett Oxfords, $4.Od Crossett All other fines re hiolt HOBBS 110 and 112 N. Mt Railroad Chat. We give a 'goo I deal of sp-tce to contrilbuted artiches this week, one of which we wish to em phasizo --that of thbe T1rolley Linie. Our correap mn don3t1 says that the Oolenoy valiey is reaZdy for ii, andI(, wO el uge, miunih in teresit is being man'ifested. Ala->, we publish an a'rticle from the Green. ville New.< ab)smt an extensiojn of the Pickens Rilroad uip then Oolenoy valley and down u to Greenville, which shiows that this~ upper section would be a good seclion for railroads; but ats this is simplly a suggestion, just lot it alone uintil it takes definite shape. Kaeep working for' your trol. le~y line. If you1 wanIIt cheap passen. ger and freight rates andl~ convunient schedumles to and froma market, n)ow is the time to get it. Pull for the trol Iey line! Bears the Th idYou Have Always Bought Signature Recklessness of a young fool is:e onily surpassed by an old fool's ob atinlacy. For Cotton Weigher.1 ate (or Utn wir alr n 11 em< 'Vwish ce t he - not of the voters vt the ny'. BUSINESS LOCALS, --After Aug 1st we will hold up on buying butter. Later will let you know when to icesnme cburning. Craig Bros. For Sale - Iat of goodl miilk cows. Fresh in iniLk. (L A. Ellis. For bale - One watchmnake' b oeh, one Iathe, oune tath o wheel. Clhep foir cashi. S Il in h)u!k or cacti article separate. J. F. Brqck. - Will 1)ay (;00 pr biushel in1 mr. chuandiso for fresh clenan dry peach seed). UIt aig Brios. 21 A heaptl of lit tle things chueap at J D). Aloore'a. YouI can get 25 lbs. iice for one dollar at J. D). Moore's. Come a nd1( 5en 01)r nlice line of slioes .J- T1. ennells & C2o MolaLses at .J. D). Mo'ore's 30c to 40ic per gallon - good. A nice line of meun's anid youth collars at J. T1. Fennell & Ce's Store Real good cider at J. D). Moore's. This is a reminder t hat I amn still dloinig business, tt the da standi~ (over Pickens Drug Store) w here I am always glad to serve my 21d as well as now fuiends. Whent you want a quick and easy shave, or an rup-to-date hair out, give mie a (call. E. TI. Hnter TVhe Barbor. Highest prices paid for chick< ns eggs and country produce, J. T. Fennell & Co. Gohod app1)1 vinegar at. J. 'D. Moore'aI for 25c per gallon.. TI. be icist line~ of lamps, glassware and1( detcratedl dislKas to go at cost, ~EDUCTI N N 'S SHOE Trave entirely too many low cut te season, emdc1 have gono through and marked all low cut Shoes )wn to COST, and in some in 1 cost, in order to nakoe a clean 3 season is too far adv.anlcedi. now $3.50 Oxford, now $3.25 $3.50 Crossett Oxfords, niow *275 $3.00 Orossett Oxfords, now $2.37 [luced to cost aInd less-. These prices I good for ten days oily. I-HENDERSON CO, in St. GREENVI LLE, S. C. I havo on hand a nice line of WALTHAM and ELGIN that I am Selling at a very low pric '. Also some otAher cheaper grade watches at a good1 bargain. Jewelry, watches and clocks repaired, and I guiaran toc all work that I deli ver. HI. SNIDER, - - Easley, S. C. Notice the Insurance Feature of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashier Under Bond Fire Insurance Depositors' Insurance If a' bitrglar blows the s ife, and fire di. stroys the building, and tpe cashi kips out with what he can get-notie the result: Thle Burglar Insurance Co. replaces wvhat the burglar got; the Fire InIsuranI ~o. pays tor the b.uildhing and ixt ures; the lBond Co. replaces what the gashi esote tu i ara t e tfud p135 the depositors--and the bank woul Your depres't is imured in the Liberty Ba,.k and It costs you nothing. ,vord to the wiso Is suftncient. flrspectfully, -~~ II. C. SIRLEY, Cashieri. CUS 6 ifor Rheumatism, Cuts, A SurepCures, Wounds, Old SoeCorns, Bunlons Galls. Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Burns, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON I /,:T ii ONCE TRIED ALWAYS U M t- 4 CURED SODATIO RK l Mrs. 3E. A. Siflwson, 500 Craig St., Kcnorville Tenn., writes: "Ihave been trying the baths oi Hot Springs Ark., for sciatic 'rheumatism, but I . get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than an medicine or anything I have ever tried. .Inclose find postoffice order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern I~xpress." TH-REE SIZES: 25cs 50c AND' $1.00 BE ;MJR5 YOU GET THlE GENUINe 1k Ralard Snow Liniment Co. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY PxIK.EIT2!! 3R.'tc~ co