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$8Nil R8 0 L~ Foull Ni08Ratere 0nodes, wife* and child left yesterday aie' , 11oon for Charles. ton. - . . Arlo is teaching a flouriuh ing school at the Long Branch eL ol house, M~rs. Melanee White, of Ander son, i; on a visit to her mother, Mrs, ,1. 4 . Thornloy. -Of n the Comning. Friday night Rev. B. EiFoster begins a sriles of meetings at Secong. -- rsie Cashen and iter, Miss Helen, Of Anderson, ar on a visit to Mrs. J. L. Thory, in Pickens. -W. S. Griffin, of Greenville, spent st week with his mother, Mrs. Florence Grifflin, in Pickens. -Mathias Uichardson of Anderson and E. B. Richardson of Liberty were in Pickens last week on business. -1ll persons interested are urged < to meet at Rubomiah graveyard on the 8th instant for the purpose of I cleaning it Ol. --Mrs. C. W. Ryan, who has been I visiting the family of D. W. Hiott, I left yesterday for her home in Or. 1 angeburg. -.-Everybody interestid is urged to attend the meeting in the court house on the 8th inst. in the interest of prohib-tion. -J. L. Cantreil and wife, of the Liberty side of the county passed through Pickens yesterday on their way to the mountains. -Mrs. R B. Fickling and' little s0n, David La~ar, of Blackville, S. C... are on a visit to the family of her father, E. 13. Richardson, at LibertY. - -Don't forget the musicale by M iss Irene Clark at Liberly on the night of the 10th inst. A very interesting program, . hich we publish on the first page this week, will be rendered. - Rev. D. W. Hiott is conducting a series of meetings at Pisgah. He is assisted by the Rev. R. A. Sublett. May much good be accomplished by these men of God. -R1ev. Thomas Leitch is meeting with good success in his ineeting and the spiritual condition of the church is being much revived. The services will probably continue until Sunday night. Lets Have the Trolley, Pickens, R. F. D. No 8. --Editor Sentinel-Journah: I have been notic ig in your paper some very inter esting communications concerning an inter. urban trolley line fromi Polk county via Marietta and -up the Ojle. noy valley and thence to Picliens. This line of road, if built, means much to Pickens county. The Oole noy valley is one of the finest see tions of coun try in the state. Though it is about 10 to 15 miles from a rail roa~d, yet it has hundreds of acres of land ranging in price from $75 to $100 per acre, and a lot of it couldn't be bought at that pnice. If there was a trolley line running th rongh this section its value would be almost immeasurable, as there is a fine belt of timber on each side of the valley that would give hundreds of men employnment. The eiord wood would become very valuable, and there are millions of feet of the finest pololar and oak timber that could be used for lumber which woul bring n fancy price. As for mountain scenery and a summer resort . this sectioni would hardly be excelled, as we have Mt. Pinnacle, over *3,400 feet above en XeveJ; also Table 1000k and1( other plaIces of as line Scenery as can be found in the United States. The best of water is found at the foot of t hese monnlains, and had we a trol. ley line hundreds of People would come here for the summer. The Saludas furnish abundant water power, so there is nothing in the way to hinder Pickens from getting this road. Thiere) would be very' little ~rad1ing to do from Oowansville, rheenville county, by Marietta and uip thn SIn river to Odeoy then uIp 1~. to thle heatvaters of T-h.d on to Pickens. * assirfd that Oolonoy and Twvelve Mile are anxious for this road, and will eon tributo much to) the building of it. It call be built very cheap, as there is an abundanice of crosatie timber , all along the above described route anid can be laid down cheap. I hope) the Sentinel-Journial will continue to pull for this road; also every citizen of 'Pickens countyv, as the whole county would lie benefited and could hardly be excelled. I W. O. enute 4l he Kind 80@ae las og tieiUal, July 24490.W kdisi'i 14ews still scarce but will *kite a few lines. * Obildrens daty exerolses was en. joyed by a large orowd last Sunday at the Baptist. church. Prof. Stalvey, Miss Daisy Pate and Miss *Grace Clayton from Stokesbridge S. 0. have been ap pointed teachers for the next school term. Eugene Davis who has.beo in Birminghain for several months has returned home. A. few days ago as Mrs. C. G. Rowland was feeding i horse when he suddenly bit her arm very lad. Silas Clayton hias trelt(ed him. self to a nice now buggy, "lookout girls,"' Miss Minnie Hopkins of Seneca visited her grand parents here last week. Elbert Brown is night operator it Norris Station now. Revival services will begin at ,he Baptist church the third Sun lay in August. Miss Conyers Allen has gone to each school up abovo Walhalla. There is a protracted meeting in >rogress this week at Mt. Zion dIethodist church. R'4v. Henry, I.e pastor, is assisted . by Rev. Etobinson. Mrs. S. A. Lowelle has been langerously ill the part two weeks. ier only sister, Mrs. Fannie Year ,an, from near Iva, S. C., is visit ng her. Mesdames J. P. and Bssie Smith, of Liberty, visited Mr's. L. J. Clayton one day this week. Mrs. Pricks, of Oconee, is visit mg her son, Rev. C. C. Fricks. Mr. Clint Roland and family are visiting relatives in North Carolinn. Little De Parrot camo verNy near getting k'illed last Sunday at the Baptist church after ser vices. A mule kicked him in the face, knlockil)g some of his teeth out and bruising his face consider ably. A bridal party passed through town Thursday. Mr. John Good win and Miss Lucy Barker, of Calhoun, went to Rev. L. G. Clay ton's and lie pronounced theni man and wife in the presence of several witnesses. The Misses Watson, of Atlanta, haie been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Jas. Hall, Miss Ina Gaines, who has been teaching for several months at Oakway, has been at home fo.r a few days, Miss Eva Clayton, and her aunt, Miss M, A. Clayton, of near Lib erty, passed through Central on No. 39 last T1hursday en route for WVestininster to visit relatives there. X. Mr. and Mirs. H. HI. Barr, of Easley, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Balleintine. last week. Mr. Robt. A. Ballentinoe, p~f Gr~eenville, M iss. has ietlurned home whero he0 will Spend a few~ day's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Ballentine.. Mr. B1. F. Mauldin~ and friend Mr. Boggs, of Birmingham, Ala are visiting relatives and friends hero. Lena, the 'little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hopkins, who has been quite ill for some timo is not improving very fast. All persons interseted in the Ballontine burial ground znear' the residenice of ,J. HI. Liallentinie, tire requested to mecet at the (Cemeltery on the 1st TIhursday ini Anigust to clean it off'. Bring suitable toole. $100 REWARD $100. Trhe readers of this paper will be pleased to iearin that there is at, least one dreaded disease LI at tsolence has been able to cuir in all its atages andi that is catat ri. Halls Catarrh Cure is the on ly positive cure now known to the med lcal fraternity. Catarrh being a consti tutioena ldisease', req uires a conslitution al treatment. Halls Catarrh, Cure Is takenm internally, acting directly upon the lood anfd inulcous surface~s or thme s'.stemn, the'rebiy deOstroyling the foundau tion of' the dlisease', and giving the pn tient str'ength by buIlding up the con.. st itut en and aLsistinig natur'e in doin;g i's work. Th'le prioprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hlundred D~ollars for aII y any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F". J. Cheney & Co., Sold by all IUrmuggists. )l(ls Family Pilla are the beat. A Call. Theb undersigned respiectfully call ulpon thoseO opposed to thme <tispensartuy in Pickens conuty) to meet ini the court hous18 at 11 o'clock on the 8th day of August next to dliscuss mat-. ters of importance connected withi the late dispensar'y. It is hoped t hat chcl 'oting precinct ini the c'ounity will send( at least two r'epresxenit tives. 0. Mi An my, U iF, Gni.Ny~h, R. A. BowENzo. NeW 'tWidInog dej I - 1411ed Trolley Line bida 'l. .'a . Personal Noles. Liberty, 8. C., June 31.-Mrs. A. O'Dell, who han been sick for soee time, is reported worse again. alessi. L. G., A, A., anld J. C. B o g g s and portions of their families. witl a i number of frienids, have gone ou quito an extended mountain trip, not-witlstanding the dry, hot, Ismoky weather. Bick and other build ing material is being laid on the ground for sov oral new buildings. We notice quite a number of bricklayers have just appear'ed ill town Some busiless Imen had a trolley lin mapped out from Anderson via Five Forks (\kndorsonj county), Lil. brty aid Eiasley to Greonville, coi pleteing a circle connecting With the line then proposed - fron Grtenvillo to A riderson. But we understand that the proposed line from Green ville to Anderson was bought it) by the railroad and extra service given between Anderson and Greenville. Now what is that to teio rural district6? We can, if the Easley trolley should natorialize and prove a success, angour line to Greenville via Pickens and Dacalsvillo and develope i much gi eater scope of the rural listrict and really b t. Easley bo the :ibil.i around which, but not by, the .cvolving is done. There is ttkbe o public Ppeaking mid tasket picnic at Libetty August 11th under the auspices of the Parmers' Ed uaLt ion a! and Co-opera Live Uniion of America. All other nions in the county are rEquested to attend, as it is proposed to organ izo a county union if the way is clear. 3everal speakers tiro expected. Let ill the farmers in the county inter. ested in the suecesa of the farming interest of the cotton bclt. turn out and have a grund old farmers rally. liemember the day and date and the well filled dinner basket and be on hand in time to hear the speaking and learn something. By or(ler of Liberty Local Union. C. Nothing Itisked, Nothing Gained. You riik uothing in buying Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment, becauso you got your, money bek if not satisfied, Your gain is great,' because you get tho bot, liiinilt.over mado. Best for Rin-u inatism best foi Sprains and Swellings, best for use in the family and on your stock. A full 1-2 pint, bottle, costs but 25 eta. No risk, all gain. From the indian Territory. Chickasha, Ind. Ter., July 27. Mr. J. L. 0. Thompson, Pickens, S. C.: Doubtless you will be sur* prised at hav'ing a letter from this p)lace, and morec especially from me. You knowv 'tis said "the sword is migh tier than the penl," but I find there are miore darned fools kill themiselves with the penI than the sword, especiilly politicians. I am certinly surpirised at the suicidles in regard to the dlisp)en sar'y in that county-at. least this is my opinlion. We have no poli t iins here as yet, though we are on ILe evei 0f statehlood and areO lookir'g for a fall crop to loomu up soon. JIuA~ now wo call that old v'ese true: nIis shabby, i-oat was rt: we knewv he was ai mHii~otnaire Buit with 3ou1 he might be a poli tician.l This is a :ine count ry and money 1s p)lentifl as well as work, Con diltions ar0 dlifferent bor-e from that of Georgia. I hoard a traveling man sav lie went to some town ther-e and wont into the 1'ank and asked the cashier' itf he could give him chango for a fifty dollar bill, and the man told him lie didn't k now-he had nev er saw onie. Giv.' the boys my regairds and tell them I w ould1 hko to b)e there to tielp them play hall this summ I am liking this place 0iec; am in the post oflfi c'er at a salary of $000 lper year. I s.nld vou~ (enelosedl h'rowlt h onei oft our sonuveiir hand kerch iefs whIiich o riginiiatIed hiero in Chic:k a hia and was usted by our dele-ga tion to the staitoodl~ conivention the 12th inst. Wii'hing you rmuch success in all y'ourl unidertakiings, I remain, W. I[. Lalbon. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rl in e a~ besutiles thb bela, do e al ton h tes ig.a YlR IO N IA COLLEGAE. For YOUNNU LA DIES Iloanoke, Va. iOpeni's ell. '5, ln05. on ofi( the (le tinlg schtools fii or Vong I)dies in thie South .b New libldinugs, piano t a nd uiment. Camu,,a Itn airex. Grandi 1111 montain sc'enery in vaiIdey oft virginia, I ecers. lull (ion rioe t'(,n'ervatory' adva~ntges ese.StudentiiS Irm 30 State'. iFor "enaogu SA'L''iil'. P. i A 10it S. P'resu .,goanoke. va. Piex BO ifug co. A Warning We tak hi s im mothod of warning the public who use our EXTRACT OF LEMON to ie emitions4. as it is at. jeast fivo times stronger than any other on the market that wo know of. Uso it small (uIaitity-two or threo dropm to a pie-aid all will be vight. Plenty of Candy - a ceints per pOund. PIclRS iug 00v DURINC THE NEXT 30 DAYS I have sonic special prices to offer the trade for cash on Shoes, Hats, Pants and various other things useful in the home and on the farm too numerous to mention. When you get ready to Buv all a Suit of Clothes this fall don't fail to see me before you buy and get up-to-date tailor-made goods at the lowest prices. Such goods have neyer been oflered in this section. - Each suit made to measure and a neat fit guaranteed. Yours truly, J. F. HA RRIS, By timself. Business Suits! This is the Suit that you should be the most careful in selecting, as one lives in a business suit six days out of seven, and ~one expects naturally to be more satisfied in picking out this class of apparel than a more dressy suit. Now we Have (jiven Special Attention to This Line, And are ready to lelase any one. To see is to buy. Come in and be one of the lucky ones. L. iRothschilid, Solo Agent for Hawes Hats and Dutchess Trousers. South Carolina College 1805 - 1905 Four Schools: .Arts, Law, Sciences andl Teachers System of Wide Election Expenses Moderate. Opens September 27, 1905. BEiNJAfIIN SLOAN, President. Notice of Finial Settlemienit I will apply to J. B. Newbory', Pto b~ate Judge for Pickens county, on theo icrth day of August for a final settle Umont of thett estaqte of Sanmuel Jones, 0 de'Ctcase, and asck to bo dismtissedl as1 admifinlistritor. Hl. L. CL AYTON, Admninistrantor. I July 19), 19105. Pursuant to an order signed by Hisi Honor, Ueorgo E. P'rinae', Judge of thel 10th Juudiciail Ciruit, and dlated .June; 9th, 1905, not ice is hereby given to all I (creditors1 of WViliamn T1. Field, d, cleased, I to prFovn thlir rclalimsl againsit him~ w~i~im H OS OTNPS thirty daiys from t be (date of tis ordler SMLSS~OOSBS or be0 forever barred. TEMRA INN A. J. BOOGS, GnFedrCdnstEc Clerk Courit of Common Pleascont, .. GBE AHN O __ Picken countyb, S. C. GBE AHNR O College of Chiarlestoni .. 1785 Charleston. S. C. 1905 xoyggcJg 120th year begin September 2:). Lot. tors, Soence, Enigieering. One A lot of papers. 'onisistinug of notes, scholarhui p giving free tuition to each duo bills and ohattel mortgages, aggre county of Houthi Carolina. Tuition $40. gating $1,000, amid all made payiihlo to Board and furnished room in dormitory me1, have beeni toleni .fronm iy honxe( $10 to $12 a month. All ca'ndidta for (luring the absence of any one ont the admission are permitted to compete for premises, andl all persons are horeby vacant Boyce schiolarships which pay warned~ niot to tradnA for samoe. A liberal $100 a year. For catalogne address rewvardl will be paid for return of sami HlARRISON RANDOLPli, President. to meHomo of these papern hear par - ti payments andi have baeao runninj FOR 30 DAYS. "lIW 192 .FLNB6 (8 I will cut the price on oak bed steadsll. All calicoes 5. cents. I~ Goodi Checke S cents. A .job lot of Men's and Boy's hats fromTet I8 (1 yo. 10 cents up. Lad'e Sikirts 50 cessa. Brown's Mule to~bacoo 28.1 cents. ~o ivlu g A T*TL 'AXE SHOES Just received a car lodd. Also fresh car Flour, Salt, Mitchell Wagons, Chase City Buggies. That 20 per cent. discount sale on:Nen's and Women's Oxfords, Light Summer Clothing and Dry Goods will continue till Sept. 1 st. Don't niss this opportunity for bargains. Yours truly, Folger & Thornley. Clothiig. Shoes, Hate and Gorta' Furnishings ' 0 bialty, Solo ngents for Mitclioll WagonH, (Ase City Buggies, Stetsoi Shoes and Carlaurt's Union-mado Ovoralln. iVID-SUMMIER SELLING. We are constanitly selling Out A nd we are constantly buying in lvery week brings is something- new and seasonabte to ofIr our customers. Our trade has been good this spring, and to keep it lively during the hot summer months we have reduced the price on all summer goods; and all new goods we are now buying are bought at prices that we can save you money. We have no old accumulations to run off, but will sell you New, Fresh Goods worth every cent we ask for them. Our Lawns, Swisses and Organdies are the best we have ever shown. We are offering some big bargains in Men's and Women's Low-Cut Shoes and Slippers. You will do well to call on us whenever you need any thing in Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear and Shoes. A. K. Park, E Greenville, S. C. Cut Prices OZN (GUR~ Entire Line of Oxfords. WVe off er our $T1.oo line of Ladies~ and Gents slippers at 85 Cents and $[.25 line at $1 .oo Our $i.go ine at $1.25 Men's patent LeaCther and tan's at cut prices. Conme and see them. Yours truly, Craig Bros. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE, FO1 SALE. 70) acres of land near iMarieltt , . KU., (in P'nmpkmitown road. $l0) per acr. 120) aeres near Travelers Rhest, joining lands of Mr. Thos. Cunningham. Part of the Butler Watson old homo. $15 per acro. Also amall tracts of land, 20 to 50 acres. WVe have also some very desirable lots near ec y limits. 'These lots are along the car line-460 each, THACKSTON & SoN Greenvile. 3. C,