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.7. PU31ra14manI NVAnRt VVD3USDAY MOnNING. The entinelSjournal Company. T, so & Exemnr. Pnors. J. 16. 0. THOMPSON, EDITR. Subsoription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable Entered at Piokens Postoffice as second Clasi Mall Matter PICKENS, S. C.: Weduevilay. Jan1uar.r i-. I i Med Chase. Millions rush in mad chase aft4w l'ealth from one extreniq of foddism to another when. if they would only eat good food, and keep their hownls reg"t I otlh Dr King's New Life Pills, their trinblot Would all pasa Away. Prompt relief an( quick cure for liver and stomaclh trom hie. 25o at Pickens Drug Co.; guaian. teed. Supervisor's Report. The following statnienit of expendi tures of public moneys through the Su pervisor's office was carefully comniled by the clerk and shows the total amount contracted and spent during the years 1904 and 1905. 1904. Total aniount of claims filed and ap proved (not including $3,697.93 paid on Sinking Fund Debt and insurance of public buildin s)..... .....$27,.87 To which must be added the following claims contracted 1904, but filed and paid in 1903: Ravenel's Bridge........ ..... 750.00 Jewel 4 .. .... 1.075.00 Interest on Aaron Boggs note. 130.11 Fasley Progress, blanks ..... 6 5U Witness and Jury t'k'tH. 1901. 856.40 W. T. McFall estate for supl's 72.70 J. E. Gillespie making road... 45i.12 F. B. and J. N. Morgan sil's 21.72 J. E. Parsons 2 claims..........36 30 J. M. Stewart... ....... ... 7.62 W. 0. Willard making road.. 200.fV Total $31,375.01 1905 Total amount of claims filed and approved (not including $4,481.18 paid on Sinkir.g Fund debt and insurance on public buildings) ............ $24.107.61 This includes the contracts of 1904 of Ravenel's bridge, Jew el bridge. interest on note of Aaron Boggs. etc iteni a men tioned above which f-hould come off the debts contracted In 1905 and aggregating total claims of 1905.... .. ......... 3,602.1, $20,505.4 Contracts and expenses of 1904.....................$81,375.0 " " " 1005, 20,505.41 In favor of 1905... .......... 10,860.6! The expenditi.res for 1903 are classed as follows: For roads bridges,lumber,road overseers,hands and operating scrape, etc... ............... 8.036.7( For convicts, guards,clothing, supplies, 3 mules, four road med chines, repairs etc... .. ... 4,843.6 For Poor House supplies,stew - ard, aid to paupers, laborers, medicines, physicians. exami. nation of lunatic., etc... .....1,441.8% For magistrates and constables 1,362.41 For jury,witnesses and consate bles in court................ 2,663.66 For county supervisors, comn missioners,clerk and att'y and offiee expenses. . ... .. .. .. .. .,1,352,19 For sheriffs salary, conveying lunatics, diet, etc. ...... 973 For supt. of educationl salary, 978 office expenses,board of educa tion, and board of' equaliza tion-----...... ..............678.03 For auditor and treasurer. sal ary and office expenses etc. 587.27 For coroner- . ---....... 100.00 For repairs of public b'd'g etc 316.76 For books, stationery, print ing, advertising etc....-----.-.. 4 16.55 For interest on borrowed mnon ey, wood etc-.-..----...... . .....925.03 For clerk of court salary and office expenes .... . ..... ... ..314.05 Total-$24,107.63 It will be remembered that $3,602.14 of this total is for contracts of 1904 and that the actual amount spent in 1905 by the present Board is $20.505.49. 0. M4. Lynch, Spr. Doetora coulD Not Help Her. "I bad kidney tr ouble for years,' writes hirs, natymond Conner of Shelton, Wash., '"and the dooters could not heol me. I tried Foley's cidney cure, and the very first dose gave mo relief and I air . ow cured. I cannot say too much foi Foley's Kidney cure." It makes th< djsessed kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood, Unless they do thi,, good health is impossible. Pickens .Drug company, B. F. Smilh Eaeley. -Several staunch citizens of the county who are friends and subscrib. ers to the paper, have be en in the past week and loft their mite for the year 1900, as follows; Laban Mauldin, B. M!. Hester, W. H. Langaton, TB. H. Satterfield, 11ev. Leo. D. Gilhespie, M. D. Farmer, 8. M. Jones, F. E. Oox, Mrs. Rebecce Williams, J. F. Brezeale,J. W, Earle, B. D. Satterfld, WV. R. Anderson, W. H.- Gilatrap W. R. Garrett, N D. Parson., G. W. Kelley. Notice oftFinal Settlemienit We will apply to J. B3. Newbery Prebate Judge for Piekens county, on the 24th day of January 1908 for' a Anal settlement of the estate of W. T. Field and ask to-be dismissed as exesulors. Deo 27 1905$4 S. H. Brown, W. T. Bowen, B1. F. Farmer, WV. P. Ariall, - - Ereontors. Central News. Mrs. Jobn N.. Wyatt Oied at the resideace of her son, Dr. Ed. F. Wy att on the night of January 5th after in illness of about two weeks dura tion. She was 75 years of age and had been in feeble health for some years, but her wonderful con. stitution and the devoted attention of her husband and children prolonged her life several years. Her death is mourned by all who know h-r, for hers was a lovely character; gentle, tender and true. She was a great. r( eir and was of a superic r ittellect, 10141 fiie Ch ristian ebaracter. lie Bi >l, that bud been her constal le, ti11-tilimiln for ho ilnily ,yearsH, w111 htir ith her. Ihl-r bo'dPy wass C'1r' ried to Easley and laid to rest ine ib cemetery there. She leaves a iu - h'aId aind four chi''enii, three sons and one daughter to inourn her d.. parture. "Ier children arise up and call her blesed, h-r hiumbaind also, and he praiseth her " A great niay visitors have bet n in Central during and since the holi days, All of our college youths have re. turned to work and the schiol at this place hus resumed business. Miss.Floy Folger, who is one 4ot the faculty of Cox College near At laitta returned to that place Monday. Miss Mattie May Morgan who teach. es near Chester, in this state, return ed to her work Monday. "Madame Rumor" announces that several of our young men are ta em bark in the sea of matrimony between now and spring. Two most enjoyalle oyster sup. pers were given here by thu K. of P. and the Masons. Both were a great success and were enjoyed by all. The reception given at Cateechee on the 5th instant by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manly Norris to Mr. and Mrs. George Furman Norris was a deligltful afftir. The lovely home was a scene of beauty, with its lavish decorations of red and green which was the color scheme throughout, except in '.he parlour whero w% hite and green were charmingly used. The guests were met in the hall by Misses Florence Bowen of Pickens and Mary Hughes of Richland, who I i graeiously welcomed them. Then i Misses Mattio May Morgan, Floy I Folger aud Nott Rochester of Coc. tral ushered them into the parlour to greet the host and hostess, who with Miss Mary Thornwell of Greenville, received with the honour guests next they were invited by' Mr.s. C. C. Posey of Central anid Miss Leila Nor ris of Vance to the punch bcwl whieb was presided over by Mrs. John F. llamsoter of Liberty and( Miss Fleeda Steele of Rock Hill. During the ev ening a delhcious salad course was served which was much enjoyed. The whole house was thrown open toc the r..uests, and all enjoyed to thec fullest extent the charrming hospital. I ity of Mr. and Mrs. Norris, Mr. Fur I man Norris is a popular young busi. I ness man, being secretary of the Norris Cotton Mills at Cateechee, and his lovely and talented bride who was Miss Lottie Ridgell of Batesburga will receive a warm welcome from his many friends. All uuite in best wishes for much happiness. M. Lawrence-Johnson. On December tihe 27ith the frienis and re atives of 3. Ham. Lawrence gathered at his home to witntess the marriage of their (daughter Isabella: Caroline to Mr. Antony Johnson of Georgia. Mr. Johnson is one of Georgias~ most prosperous ~fa~tmers, and is to be congratulated upon win ning the hand of such a fair lady. At noon thxey were ushered into the parlor which was tastefully decorated in evergeenfi, where the ceremony was performed by Dr. L. G1. Clayton assisted by Rev. 3. T. Carey. They were the recipients of many beautiful presents. After congratula tions the guests were invited into the dining room where a sumptuous dinner was served. The bride and grorom after spend ing a few days in this section depart. ud for their future home in Middle ton, Gas. J. P. ATTAWAY '* SURVE3YOR 5* NOTA RY PUBLUC~ .ohnson Street. West of Jail. FARE 19 May the happiest day of y your future. As you keep climbing the never meet a friend coming do Craig One=Price 4 WELCORfl Come unto us ali ye that I credit buying system and have prices and we w'11 your weari bargain pillow. -If you have tirned over at new leaf, don't soil it. -Mr. and Ulrs. J. R. Ashmoro spent Sunday in Central witi rela tives, -J. P. Dillard and family visited relativos and friands in Pickn this week.-Farn and Factory, Senen. -MIss Dora Hinkle of the Hazel section, spent last week with her sis ter, Mrs. W. H. Langston of Lickens. -Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Hunter spent Sunday with relatives in Lih erty. --E. Ft lger of the firm of Folger, Thoruley & Co, paid a flying trip to Atlanta this week. - Adami ('. Welborn, a prominent attorney of Greonville, wias in Pickens Saturday on Iusiness. --Mr.. M. F. T-es'r iq in AUanta, 3aving car-rii fla'ph thEro for treat nent last Filay. It ii t,, be hoped bat he will be benetitted. -Mrs. Anna Cannon and children >f Iickens, spent a portion of last veek with her uncle, W. R.' Price of be upper part of the county. --B. T. McDaniel and family. of )olumbia arrived in Pickens TI 'endan . 3en has accepted a position as book eeper with the Heath-Bruce -Morrow -T. RI. Price, commonly knowvn to 11 of our readers as "Uncle Tommry" e in Pickens on a visit to his grand laughter, Mrs. J. A. Cannon. Ho is tuite feeble hut is much :improved in health to what ho was whan he wvent o reside with his son "Pete". It. noks natural to ace him in Pickens. -Mr. 8. M. Wolfe, who i.s super ntendent of the Pickens Graded kchool, is spending the holi days with 'elatives ini town andlt in th e counlty'. M1r. Wolfe formerly lived. in this sounty and has manyI) ft jondus who are glad to welcome him to his old lome.-Countey Rlecor d, Kingstr et, S. U. -Mr. J. W. Young of Fort Smith. Ark., is ont a visit to r'elatives and friends in Pickena. county. Mr'. Young is holding his. own wvel has raised twelve chuld'.no and( is p'ro. - per'ing in his westurn home, lie has been in Arkanana for 24 years and has preactically grownm up with t he uouuntry. Hie in uow following pras pecting, wvelI oGrin)g andit railr'oad con tracting and( always at rikeb "pay (dirt? on every d1eIJ. He14 will lremauin in) this county about I.wo wee ks longer and is accompanied out here by hjis very interesting daughitor, annrio,, a beautiful girl of about thh toeen surr< mrers. 'The program for the .?icklena county Teachers' Associauion to be hald at Eatsley oni the 13th ms1 ;., is Ut follows: .l1s Model Clsau in Readline--Misa Lida Neil of Easley Griaded St hool. 2d Discipline in Pahie He b.ols-. Mr. Stalvey .'of the Con tral O raded School. 3d Primary Work--Misq D-ot Sani. ders of Liberty (Graded( Schoof. 4thgThe Best Methods of Taschuing English in Preparatory Sob~ools - Piof. B. E. GUr of Furmian Univerai tySEiabcybl. W EL 05. our pastb c the saddest day of hills of prosperity May you W11. Bros. ,ash Store. FIE 1906. tave been labouring under the been laden down with high ed brain on Craig Bros, cash STATE OF SOUTII CAROINA. County of Pickens. ('ourt. of* Common len Summns or Relief-Compl10ainlt not Fe.rvedi. Bank of Pendleton, a corpor ition (illy chartered by law. Plaintiff. AGAINST Janu s Peek, Janses Pcewk the Jnior, T. M. Lovery, id W. (i. W ilson. I ;(vfend4la nts. To the Defendants above named. Von are hereby Summoned anid re qu ired io aniswor ihe omplaiit in this actioni, of which a copy is herewith Served ipon oul. and to sirvv a copy of your answer to the said com plaint oi the subscriber at his oflico at. lickei s, S. C. within t'yenuty days after the service hereof, exClulive of the day of such ser vice' and11 if you fail to answer tile Coil >hlitt, 'within the tone aforesaid, tl!e laintiff in this aetin i will appl to the Court. for the relief denianded in this co-npl1a in, . Dated Jun 2nd, 190(5 .A.J. Holggs, C. C. P. .J. C. Carey , Plaintiff's Attornev. To t he absent defeidant, Jaesl Peek, Take notice that, t1 eumtimons in the above stated casejoi' 'which. the foregoing )s a Copv. and tho complaint was filed in tihe ('ilce of i he Clerk of the Court for Pickens County, S. C. on the 2nd day of January 19065. Jf. P. Oarev. 1-10t6 Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice to All Trustees. All trustees who have n')t re turned their poll list for 1905 will please havea meeting of their board and revise said list and( return to mei at once that I may enter the same1( On dulplicate for col lection of taxes for 1905. Please look after this. gentlemen, for mue at once. Very resp~ectfuilly, E. F. Keith. Aud. 1-10t4 Notice 'of Tax Returns. All persons failing to make their re iurnis for the year 1906 by Febl. 20, 1906. 1 I will take their returns for 1900 in redi{ inkc and place a penalty of 50 per cent on said return, and ent er same on dlupli cate for collection of talxes for 1906, so look out for this one aunt all. 4 1-10t4 E. F. Keith, Aud. Contract to Let. We will let to the lowiest responsIble bildder, tile conltracet for ceiling andic repairIng the Wolfe Ireek Schoolhouse, ini Ilistrbet No. 291 oni 5atn r djay., Jainuarv -' ith at 2 p. im. Pitns and( sipeciil catlins madle knlown sin day of letting. W. I . Lanigstoni Anuthony liaker J. M. lirazeale TI'rusteesi. Bridge Notice. II will let to tihe loweat bidder the building of a new bridge across 'Twelve -Mile river at Ilaker b~ridge site on the 24th of January 1906 at 12 o'clock IPlans and specifications madeo known on day of letting. G. M. Lynch, 1-1012 Supervisor. - Inla-Ca ina - Chem~I cO-r-rONf Increase Your COTON V le '~i~d Pe Are A bove Par r M,. 1, m It isat wvell knowni faict that cot ton, or any other crop, produllced with V Ir glnia-Catrolina I'-ertili zers willI brIng thle higbest ; ossibilo prIe oni the mar k('t.iltake 11 realihy, strlong. ircil-de volopedi, early cotton, with full grown ( bl s onl thle fruit lIibs att tihe biase as well as all the wa3 til to thovery top andll ti p onids of th >ra nebles of to co0tton1 planitS, b~y Jiberally using Yirginia-Carolinia Fertilizers. They contain all themTatorilsneces.. sary to suipply to your inndll the (io. menoits wilich avo~e >01n takeni from it by repeatedoiitivatilolnyea rafter year. 'P ioso fertiIze.rs w ill grea t y "incroase IyEour yin!ds pier nero.' Aept no suh., Otituito i rom your dlealer. Virginha4Carolina Chemical Co. Nor folk, Vai, Savan nah, Gn. Durhaml. N. C. Montgomery, Ala, Charleston, S. C. Memphis, non.' Blaltimoro, Md. 8hreveport, La.. "CLOTHES" .......... . ... .... . .K .. COPYRIGHTED 1904 HAMBUROER RO& Co That's our text. It't alwars our text. It's the text of all the sermons we preach. Just now we're thinking of your wants for the coming season. We tak . it that about your hist requirement will be a now Suit or Ov :Oat-- perhOps both. We hope so. Now we are going to ask you for a very few moments of your time-j. nough of it to enable you to'step in to see the finest Fall Suits and Overco Your Eyes Ever Rested upon. Every nt w kink in Cut, Style and Fabric has gone into these excell 3armCnte. If you give us the few moments far which we ask you, we'll at once c eince you that we have Clothes worth preaching about, and in the eni ouse you'll not find a price to offend you. Our next discourse will be + -be same text-Clothes. Smith & Bristow GRENVILLE, S. C. R LR BNT Z Our stock of D~ry Goods, Shoes and Carpets is nowv c. >iete. We want all of our friends and everybody in Pick C2ounty to call and see us. We guarantee you a square dles he best goods possible at the smallest living .price. 'We r r say that we sell goods below cost, for that is impossible, we do say that we sell you goods as cheaply as any house ind keep in business. WE ARE OFFERING A good Outing at 5c; a better at 6%/, 8 and 10c. Flanneletts for wvaists and dIresses, very pretty at 10c. Ginghams for dresses and aprons at all prices. Black and colored Dress Goods in endless variety. 36 inch Flannels, all wool tor Dress 39c. All colors and Black 52 inch Broad Cloth at 75c and Mohairs in black and colors from 50c to 90c and up. Black and colored silks, anything you wvant.. Big line Ready-to-wear Skirts and Cloaks reasonal. priced. Blankets from 5oc to $10.oo, all reasonably priced. Undervests and pants for the whole family. Big lhne of Embroideries from 5c ya'rd and better cqua ties. CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS AND) SHIAD)ES GALORE. WVe make special prices for churches. We make any si Nindow Shade you want. When in Greenville, come to see us and we'll take p~ ire in showing you OUR STOCK whether you care to b r not. Remember the Place. RL R BENTZ "The Old Reliable" Cor. Main & Coffee Ste.4