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-~.7 tVBJJM* VJMX *BDZJ!JSDAY U~f4INOI The sentinel-3oural Compay, TuoUMwoN & BRonur. PRos. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOn. Subsoription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates'1pasopable. Entered at Plokene PostefdOe as Second Olatis Mall Mater PICKENS, s. 0. WEDNESDAY, MAROU 21, 1900. DOPE FOR THE PICKENS FANS. The ball players of Pickens havt Uot at all been discouraged by th4 lack of financial assistance, but hav< been shoving the coin basket around pretty lively of late. The practice of the squad lia beer somewhat delayed by the recent cold weather, but they will again resumc their training with greater vim and push. An article, which appeared in Sua day's Greenvillo News, discussing th4 chances of the Pickens aggregation and written by Mr. Douglas Jenkins a former Pickensite, greatly amusei Jerome and the other members of th< team. For the benefit of tbat-writer and the sport lovers of the "Pearl o the Piedmont" we will state the Pickens will have the fasttst team i the State for the size of our tAn With such ball tossers on th team as thoso in the line.up, it wi make good on any diamond. Wit] jolly Claud Hester at the short sack with his wit and humor, and Bruci Boggs, coverer of tho keystone bag and with Jim Carey, the sensations rightfielder, it is an easy matter t< see why Pickens will rank first. Mr. Ernest Folger, who is knowi to be a good scholar of' the school ol swat, is requested by the members o the club, to coach them in the ways means and modes of a wilnning team VERY DESIRABLE APPOINT- ~ MENTS IN THE NAVW Admiral P. M. Rixey, Surgeo General of the Navy, informs me the there are more than fifty vabancies i Me-ical Corps of the U. 8. Navy. Cadtates should be graduates i: medicine, and should have had heap tal experience, or at least a year's prac tice in their profession. ThBeago lim it is between (21) twenty one and (28 twenty-eight years. On entering the service, salar is $1,Y60 at sea or $1,490 on shore with an allowance per annum of $288 There are other qually desirah appointments to ho made, as Assist ant P'aymaster, Second Lieuteniani .of the Marine Corps, Civil E"ngineer, Chaplain. For information touching any of tho foregoing positions, address me at Washington, D. C. Wyatt Aiken, M. C. ATTENTION VETERANS. W. B1. Allgood, Commander of Camp Garvin is iu receipt of a com mnunication from T1. H. Jones, of At. lanta, Chairman of the Wh~eeler Mem orial Association, in which be urges all the members of this camnp to be present at this celebration which takes place in Atlanta on next Tuesday March 27. The railroads will give a rate of one fare plus 25 cents. The Coadm in Chief of the United Confederate 'Veterans, the Grand Amnry of the Republic, the Spanish 'War Veterans, the Sons of Veterans, the "Blue and Gray" Association and other notable persons, prominent in civil and military circles will be pres ent and some of these will deliver ad dresses suitable to the occasion. Commander Allgood asks-that the following named persons, viz: W. T. Bowen, 1H. A. Riceoy, M. T. Smith, P. A. Porter, and J. J. Wakelin, act as a special delegation to represent this camp, and urges any others to go that can possibly attend. Editorial Briefs. Hon. B. A. Morg~an of Green. ylle, one of the leaders in the state legislature for the pest six years, is ai1d to bave under serious considera. yton the matter of becomiag acandj. 4at. for governor this year. Mr. morgan was the author of the Mor / A pa il13 and typifles to a gdreater og#!a than any Qther public man in Not&t1 Carolina the opposition to the * i' ldfdspensary, eo is a man of , sicumous ability and of broad and be lhra? datbmanbip If Hes. pot 'Y anally arm Otxaiolly unassailab~6and is, Jiynera1 bi. Wj ile he would ln rio if he abiall deOIde0iidia e 'rsce -,0p rtai buro Jou gl Dcniocrats otert'eidtf tbd elowep largest cities op a ii thoInunioi pal., e'cions ei. weak At Roikland for the Girs timo inl twonty. three yearsaithe Democrats elected the mayor, ,ad parried six Vu of the seven city wards. It. is said that eatitig Limburgei cheeso %ilI drivo .afvAy smallpox Um-er-between the two evila w hiol would you ehudse? A Chicago old maid bas Lev Awardei $4,000 dmag for l-oiu kissed by a- enUlestate agent. W have always thought it would be wortl about that mnuch to uiis a real estta agent. Soo us for iUDist's Garden seedl iu. packtiges, 2 for 5 cents, and i I bulk. Millet seed, Wat:raelon seeO Golden Dont and Snow Flake oorn. Pickens Drug Uompany ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE The Easley In surance Agency of Easley, S. C., iE capable to insur< r any kind of risk Life, Health, Ac cident, Steam'ani IBoiler and Fly wheel Insuranc( and class of Fir< Insurance. Spec ial attention .giv en to country-bus iness as well a4 town and city. We represent 1 large companiei and insure any thin g. Give yous business to us axu( we will save yoi money. E. P. MoCravey. - A. C. PInokne~ --That's what a promilien1 1druggist said of Scott'i Emulsion a s h ort time ago. As a rule we don'1 use or refer to testimoniale inl addressing the public, but the above remark and s i mil a r expressions are made so often in connec. tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional n o t e. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The acet i on of scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish. ment-the kind of nourish ment that cannot be-ob tained in ordinary food. No system in too weak or! delicate to 'retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. We will send yous a sample free. foe a La tac7.odithe rvp~ of.ee bcttle of Eimutulon yot * SCOTT & BOWlmE chemists '409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50Sc. and $1;al ggs. Notice of Final Settleenit I will apply to J. B. Newbiry. Pro. bate Judge of Piokeus onnty, on the 23 day of April, 1904 for a fina( settlement of the estate of Abner M. Young, do. Osased, and ask to be dismissed as Ad ministrator. H. 0. Younug. 4 mrob. 8&. Admiet. Notice to, Debtors and Credfitors. All persons having claims against thl statei of T. Ei. Miles, deceased, are ire. ~sdto pr4sbent the samne to the unjderL for: pSyment.br the 1st da~~j ht y. 1 O. Those Andebted to uni es, te must'ake paymen . L. N.,Gleer. .2 . 8. ineso,*.O #A1'm'the, lWkiest tnan I Atkka? writes ) L. Stanley- of. Brn'o . 'sinee the rostorati6i of my ie's health after filyars of continuons ooughing and bleeding frotn'the ltings; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest Miod cino, Dr. King's New Discovery for ,Consumption, whioh I know from expe rionce will oure cousumption if taken in time. My wife commenoed to improve with first bottle and twelvo bottles com pleted the cure." Cures the worst. coughs and colds or money refunded. At Pickens Drag Co. 500 and $1, sam ple free. Pirating ole) ' V one y andTar. Foley & Co., Ohicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit of Foley's Honey and Tur inny worthless imitatigns are offer ed fer the genuine. These worthless imit4lou levo similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley Honey and Tar is in a yellow package Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds L Pickens Drug Co., R. P. Smith, Easley A Healing GosneJ, Tho Rev. J. 0 Warren, pastor of Sha ron Baptist church, Belair, Ga., says of Electric Ditters: "It's a Oodsend to mankind. It oured me of lame bok, %tiff joints, and complete physical col lapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have mado me so strong that I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes and feel like I could walk three miles more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakess of stomach and all kinds of liver and kidney ooniplhints. Sold under guaran te- at Pickens Drug Co. Price b0o. The Yellow Never Germ. Has recently been discovered. It bears a closo resemblance to the malariagerm. To free the system from the germs of disease, the most effective remedy is Dr. 3 King's New Life Pills. Guarauteesi to oure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25a at Piokens Drug Po. - They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse and strengthen the stominoli, liver and bowels. This is the universal ver diot of the many thousands who une Do - Witt's Little Early Risers. Those fa mous little pills relieve headache, con s stipation, billiousness, jaundice. torpid liver, sallow complexion, eto. Try Little 3 Early Risers. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. The New Cough Syrup--the one that acts as a mild cathartio on the bowels-is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system, outs the phlegm out of the throat, strenghtens the mucous membranes of the bronchial tubes, and relieves eroup, whooping 9 cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by Piokens Drag Co. Chamberlain's cough JAemedy the Moth or's Favorite. The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and S prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people everywheie. It - in espeoially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and. as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confi. 16ntlrto a- baby as to an adult. - For sale by Pickens Drug Co, and T. N. Hunter, Libertyr .____. 'A man who once had rough-horuy hands made them soft and smooth with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the gen uine-that bearing the name "E. 0. Do *Witt & Co. Chioago." For sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it basn so equal, * aar.d affords almost immediate relief from blind,' bleeding, itchiing and protruding piles. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Nonresident Snmm0nS, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. -County of Pickens. Court of Conmmon Plens. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. J P, Carey and C2 E. Rlobinsen, Plaintiffs. AGAINST 0. C. Kennemore, W. A. Kennemnore, -l. F. Kennmore, WV. P. TIatc, W. B. Tate, Carrie Norris, Belle Tate. W ii Jiam-Lucian Tate and the heirs-at-law of Ann Howard, whose names, nuim ber and * esidence are unknown. To the Defendants above named. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this . action, which is flied in the office of the Clerk of Court at Plckens, 8. C.. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said4 complaint on the subscribers at their office at Pickens, S. 0., within twenty (lays P'ter the service hereof, exclu.. aive of ,,he day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint with in, the tiwn~e aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this antioni will apply to the Court for the tulet demanded In this complaint, Dated 1st Miarch 1900 A. J. Boggs, C2. C. P. 'J. P. Carey, . . E. Robinson, ?lalntiffsa A ttorneys. T1o C. C. Kennemore and the heirs-at-law of Ann Howard, absent and unknown defendants. Take notice that the summons in the above stated case of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint was filed in the oilce of the Clerk of the Court for Pickens County, 8. U. on the 1st day of - M1arch, 1900. J. P. Carey, C. E. Robinson, -8-' t 6 Plaintiffs Attorners. Star tling fleTre People tihe weirld over ude hotrified on learning of the burning of a Chi.,go theatre in which nearly six hundred pe pie lost their lives, yet more than Aw times this number or over 8,000 peopt ' died from pneumoniau in Chicago dary, same year, with scarcely a pasi,~ te. Every one of these caees oc m monia resulted from a cold agd cul been evented by tjlmely ulse-of Ohc~ beli's Oough - emedy, Aet wh had overg~ rd.sol to fear pe ne hveward/d ditcoff b the -ro ,neg this jemedy, The followang ~a a stanoseof this sort: "Too mu' cann be said in favor of Chanmberlag' 4t~ ,Bemedy, and espedlalpffor oolds and in ter, Ladra, of a severe bolan saved her life whena she wasthane with pneumenia.'' W. DA Wilcox Lo. ea, New York. Sold b ikn (. rtnd T. N. linnter, Liry A card. This is to certify that all -draggilt are au oe anoref nu yur money f F. l -o~or ~ I stops the ebugh, I bea and reena riu ,t obgh aI X t penmoJ.n44n a suniption. Oohtains ao op&tes, The 'Ii genasis $ ellqw Pickrage -'Rfuseali I-i ,u"t"tite,..ekons!Druge fia 11 p. ) X, . ~ ... A AU The Kind You Have Always Bought, and- which has been in use for over 80 years, has- borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per6 sonal supervision since its infancy. - Allow no one to deceive you in thi. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but; Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdren-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmlessi substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. -t6 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It 'cures Diarrhoa and Wind colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures -Vonstipation. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The blildren's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tt Usf6tAVA . 00 ta44'9 MURRAV STaaRt. NEW YORK O3TY. J. CARTER, Prem. W. H. LGNAPMAN. Vice-Pres. H. V. SHIRLEY, Casiler LiBERTY BANK LIBERTY, S. C. CAPITAL, - - $25,000-00 PROF'I S, - - 5,474-48 DEPOSITS - - 53,254.co DIRECTORS F. B. MORGAN, W. T. O'DELL, J. CARTER, J. H1. BROWN, H. C. SHIIkU.Y W. H. CHAP1MAN, Z.. T. CASTLEBERRY, Pres. First National Bank, Gainesville, Ga,, J. N. MORGAN, Pres. Bank of Central, J I'. SMIurH, Pres. Liberty Cotton Mill. i A. VA "O ..PlA..MS eCITATION. Iear 'lYoflav A cllt STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA liaster ~ County of Pickens, et - By J. B. Newbery, Esquire, robate Judge. No tice of Shool Electioi. Whereas;A. 3. Bog'a. A. I. P., has On the petition of the resident voters md ntt me to grnhiletr of and electorg of Ambler school distriet No adinistration of the estate of and ef 87, praying.for an elction withiu their feets of R. B. Wham, deceased. distriot to determine wvheth~er or not THESE ARE THEREFORE- to eitih--ang there shall be levied a four hiill extra admonish all and singular the kindr.i tax annually to supplement their scbool ,and crcditors of the said R. B fund. - Wham, deceased, that they be . p Therefore-it is orde red by the county ear before me, ini the Cod~ . ro board of odlucation of -Pickens county | atto be held at Paokenaceard Honseo that an elecion be held within the said! 8. C,, on the 20th da.y t M5-roh, 1900 district at Ambler school house on iafter publication hereof,. att 1.. o'clock i March 24th to determine whether or the forenoon, toashow eanut if any the3 not the said four mills shall be 1ov- have, why thbesaid adaninisI ration should ied on all property within their districb not b iatd for school purposes. ~at.. Give'a nude r my hand and The board of trustees are hereby ap- iSEA[ L. soak this thr 6th day of Feb. onated managers of said election. ra' r 'Uiry, 1906, in the 180th yeal Eotion to lie conducted in accordance of our In op andenca, w' h sectiok 1208 of school law. By y. B. Newbery, >rder of the county board of edueationa.. J. P. P. R. T. Hallum -_ __ Co. Sup, 14d Arkansas and SoutJ'west~ One-way t-hets at half far' plus 52. Rlounud trip ,tickets ait 1'i~as than one-wy'T 1ac fare. Froni Maemphisyi.a Cotton llelt R~oute' la rCh 6an d 20 Stop-ov,'. both ways and 21 days returw$ ' limit olRound trip tickets. Write for mnap~ tolde~r, aind Ilck your date and say when and where you want to go andl we will gje Iuts i you full information by retu'rn mail. ' - e - eOneasily be raised with b. P. SIii, T. '... of the very beat grade, for whhthe > highest prkcos can be gotton at your Cottn .lielt Route, warohouso. or from tobacco buyers if 0923;you will, a 'few weieks before planting, 2J3 EquItable, 11uig liberallyio ors uNI, GA. Vlrglaia-Carolfna Fertilizers. ____aremixedby____ablemn. who hao --.-boon mking foert lzer a1l thir lives, and nitrogen, or ammonia, intheir proper proportions to retun to yu - eultivation. Accept no substitute. [m~ E'E'E b ave been taken from it by continual n~ttk ."a Sanah. da. Jrham, N.D. Montgmr, Ala, Chreston, 8.0, Mfxpis Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shiz eprLa, CLA4QSRICE. fCT RCS Ab tobatoo. PrichsSyn'thenstore saaels. weeh it isepwoong.*neBrodna as'advance twoer agIR *e g Shrsfredig a Ctio MeyInn Ar. remedy.H~UIS a odvnted mueon mer bg ,of then es tta nl'titf ote r .at and langs and .1 ena tlo bowelaOun .Ll~ 'rat'yn eiI samne time.~ It exl all cold imm 0 tinnfsad aiul*~sia 1fnte ,clears the thro and os o asat rgrp n rengthens the, mucous membranes, re ~ ~ (~oadrfs otk Solfoglelaoouwhoiy F olger, Dhrnue &. Co IA A Want your moustache or beard , abeautiful trown or rich black? Use. RU Discriminating Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if they come to us. *Our. stock is large-selected with care. Selected with the idea that good value makes and holds customers. If you.have not been buying your shoes from us, try us next .time you need a pair. Pride & Patton, GREENVILLE, S.C. bNo False Alarm I eOo0 The greatest advance that has been made on any article of merchandise, has been made on shoes and if you expect to need any soon, we can save you money on the bulk of our shoes. Some goods that we have recently bought, will be higher. Don't fail to call on us for the' best Flour at a reasonable price. Bring us your produce and we will help you to KEEP OUT OF DEBT and enjoy the liberty of "living at home and boarding at the same place." RESPECTFULLY, CRAIG BROS. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. AcioR Sale of Blulill Lots-~ EN ASLJEY, S. C , March 29th 1906. We will sell to the highest bidder on Thursday, Ma in Easley, S. C., thirty-five lots, all of which are well for residence lots, in the west end of town, near rail road, con taining from three-fourth of and acre to one and one-third acres. This is a golden opportunity to secure a nice building lot at a very moderate price, and for those with a little surplus to invest, we predict that an investment in one or more of these lots will in a very short time at least double itself. We will offer these lots at private sale for the small price of $10 ooeach until the day of Auction, and on that day all un.. sold lots -will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Remember the date and be on hand. No lots sold to colored people. Hour of sale to begin promptly at I10:30 a.mI. Terms,, one half cash, and balance-on one and two years time if desired secured by mortgage of premises. SMITH & WYATT Real Estate Agents Easley; S. C. I have a good line of Among the'm are the recomnundaible old style Seth Thomas Clocke with weidhts, whuich j sam selling at special bargains. And a new line of SU;,VERWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WVATiCHKBi. A nice lune of Spectaclos; I guaranteeo glasses to fit eyes. All kinads of repair wiork in the jewelry line, HI. S1NIDER, -- -- Easlecy, 8. 0. N. D. TAYLOR, EASLE --MAKER OF * - ..THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... *The kind that are made at the best studios of the larger cities. The kind that will not fade.- That are natural and lifelike, *and finished on the .iatesteaid. prettiest cards to be. had, .PICTURES ENLARGED... Nice Jire of mouldrnga and .frames of any sizo made to order.