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runUlW~j HVBIty ~WIVEDAX MOIU4NNG -BY The Sontinel-ournal Company, THOMPSON & RICHEY, PROPS. J. L. 0. TIHOMIPSON, EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable Entered at PicketnH Postofice as Second Clan Mal Matter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1900. Metrological Table ny .John T noggs, observer, Licerty, S. C, Temciperature. .9 Character of '0 tho day. 25 45 3a *T Cloudy. 20 60 l7 0 Cloudy. . 59 47 1.0 WCloudy. 28 65 43 .2 Cloudy. 29 66 48 8.0 Cloudy. 80 65 48 *' % Cloudy. 31 53 38 0 %Cloudy. Trace of ralti, less than ono hundredth nch of rainfall FROM ASHEVILLE TO SENECA. Southern Railway Making Survey foi a New Line. The Asheville Gazette-New. print the following: An engineering corps from the of fice of Mr. Boswell of the Souther railway company with headquarters i Asheville, was dispatched yesterday t Rosman in Transylvania county fo the purpose of surveying a line frot that point to Seneca, S. C., on th main line from Washington to At lanta. It is said that this line wil assuredly be built, reducing the tim between Asheville and Atlanta nti placing Asheville on i direct line with the Georgia city. The road will alsc produce a daylight ride from Asho ville to Atlanta The prosposed build ing of this aborter line to Atlanta was told by The Gazette-News severa: months ago. Peoples of Pickens are you going to- set down and see this road taker from your very doors? You have 9 miles of the road already graded and in operation and can oiler as good route, as easy a grade for this road a Seneca can, and why not make a puli for it? Do not sit down on the stoo of "do-nothing" and let other towni get the plum. It is up to you. Yor have no board of trado to act for you so appeal to your inltendlant and board of aldernaen. It will pay the town ships, of this county through whiclj the road would run to vote bonds, m1 give them in cash, a sum suflicien to bring the road through this way Will the board of aldermen of tb towns of Easley and Pickens get tu gether and see what they can do to ward turning the road this way Gentlemen it is up to you, will yor do anything for your respective towmi and the county at large. If you will go to work; if you wont, step dowi and out and let some one fill youi places that baa a progressive spiril about them.. State Ne ws. A negro in the Yorkville jail, on the charge of an attempt of assault, has a severe case of small pox. Seven murder cases have been docketed for trial at the next term of sessions court to be held at Chester field. Greenville has dceded land for the purpose of a hospital site, and1( $7,000 toward the building has been raised. A jury has giveni a verdict of $8,000 to a man in Abbeville against the Seaboard railroad company for the loss of a leg. -Charleston is to have a big ferti lizer plant. It is believed that the purpose of this organization is to buck the so called trust. Representative Aiken has introduc ed a bill for the erection of a mnonu ment -at Clemson College to the ~ezrory of Gen. Andrew Pickens. The State Board of Pension (lom. ma sioners has been hard at work on th.apeosion reports. The statements are in very much better shape than they hove been in previous years,. but ~ n a Lumber of counties the workc has been carelessly done and the reports , 1's'l have to be sent back hr correc in. cosY105:eceived from the trucking :jabout Charleston show that ~ ~ o~d ave did considerable dam S*,being the most destructive in d~~~ ara. Bea no, cuouwnbers, pota Aod strawberries are badly hurt, j b obanges will be delayed sever., e Dnna and cumnL'era will b largely replanted. Charged with wife-beittg, George Smith, a middle.age v h te nan liv. ing in tho Campordown mill -villago in Clieenville, was tried booro Mayor Malon. convioted, and seat to the chain gang. -There is roum at tho top for the man who can pesh the other fellow off. -Any man who would laugh at your mistakes would got angry if you should laugh at his. -If tlo scar-ity f labor fo-te. a tie tarinars to Ithe itfeneive firming system it will prove a bleLsing in di . guise. -The spwctlaimrh aro still ham mering away at th- cotton market. Up and downa goi.s the piico of the staple. -The el-ck I as a strange way of telling different tales with the 3 me faco. If it to!'s one man to hurry up, it tells the next man who looks that, there is I-lenty of time. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. The Easley In surance Agency, of E asley, S. C., is capable to insure any kind of risk. Life, Health, Ac cideint,Steamn Ioi 1er and Fly-wheel Insurance and all classes of Fire Insurance. Spec ial attention giv en to country bus iness as well as town and city. We represent 14 large companies and insure any thin g. G.ive your business to us and we will save you Money, E. P. McCravey. A. C. Pinickney. A umn wiho once had rough-h1orny hanids mader them soft and smooth with Witch Hr: zel salvo, but ho used the goni nine-that bearing the namoi "'E. (I. Do Witt & (Co. Chicago." For sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it hats noi equal, ea~ affords almost immediate relief fronm blid, bleedinlg, itchting amnd prIotruldinlg pilOS. Sold byv Pikonus Drug co. For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby ; that is why babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and mus cl e. Fat babies are happy ; they do1 not cry ; they are rich; their fat is 1 a i d up for time of need. Tie are happy because thie y are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves I and cushions them. W hen they are scrawny t h ose t nerves are hurt at every ungentle to uch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as a wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Die sumre that this picture Iry the form of a label Is on the. b] wrapper of overy botl o~ O Emulsion ycu buy. f Scott 4r Bown( n Checmists * .Piew York 50c. and $I.00 a All Druggists CASTORIA . For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of .$ $ 1'irating FoleY'u Mioney and Tar. Foley & Co., Chioago, originated lone1.y and Tar as a throat AI lung woedy, aud ou account of th0 great nerit of Foloy's 11uony and Tar nany worthless imitations aro offer d fcr the genuine. Thloe worthless uitution have iimilar sounding names. Blowaro of thom. Tile genuiue Foley [Ionoy and Tar ii in a yellow package \sk for it and rofuso any nubstitute. It .. the boot remedy for voughli and c kldi L1ickens Drug Co., It. F. Sinith, Easloy A H1callsig Gosoin. The Itov. J. ( Warren, pastor of Sha ron Biptist church, Bolair, Ga., says of Ilectrio Bitters: "It's a (lodsond to inikind. It oured me of lame bick, tlV joitsl, and complto phys'cd (!,'. lapse. I was 8o weak it took m4 hailf an h-mur to walk a milo. Two bottiea of 1'.i'ctrn Uil ers havo Imado Ime so s'r('ng iht i ive j'at wailk I throo milos in 50 iinutes and feel lko I coutld walk threo mi e.'oi mmo. It's ma-lo a new nnit of mei." Grolotest reiedy for weakness .) ltomaoh and all kindi of liver and idney nmpin ta. Hold unlor nuaran (l at Picius Drug Co. PiCO 50u. 'Ihn Yel'ow Fover Geirmn. las recently been discoverorl. Tt iears close reetiblance to the malastria germ. Po fio the lsyscm fr..m the grlls of li(1aS1, t* - iont effoetivo rmeedy in Dr. Kiug's N- w Lifo Pills. Gunarateo.l to -l'e ill diNa(ies Lu11 to 1111 ertia piON011 iid constipation. 25. at, Pickens Drug ("o. They never grips or sicken, but cleano and strongthen th stomach, liver and howols. Thai is th universal ver diot of thlo many tiottinds who uo Da Witt.'s Littlo Early Riserq. ThesO fa 111os litllo pilla relievo headacho, Con .tipatioi, bilhous:.es, janadioe. torpid liver, sailow ct*)lomplexiion, etc. Try Little x'airly losers. Hoid by Piekons Drug Co. T- Nv Couli Syrtp--the one that :;is 11 a. i' eat himrt(io ol the bowels-is onntedly' L[ :xai ive . oy Tnd Tar. It, < i xp al coh llm lie syh141UI, 0ut4 tile phlegll out I f tho tlroat. strenightens.9 the .'1111s m011bn11 oIM Of tho bronchial 11nbW., H11.1 relieves eroulp, whoo0(ping 'otughi, (t.. Childron love it. Sold 1)3 'iekenls Drug Co. Chamborlainl's ;oxugh Itemedy the loth or's Favorlite. Tile goot.hin-g and healing propeirtics of this remedy, itsi pleasant taste and 1-rompt and permanent cure-s havo mado it i favorito ivith people every where. It is especially priz< d by mothers of simill ,lbildron, for colds, crolp nud whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and am it contains no opitim or othar harmful drug, it may he given as confi dently to a baby as to an1 adult. For sale by Pickens Drug Co, aud T. N. Hunter, Libertyr For 1111iousnie8s tan(1 Sick Headache. Take Orino Liaxitive Fruit Syrup. It sweetenR the stomach110, tids digestion and nts as a gentle 0t-titilciut oil tihe liver and bowelo withont. irri titing theRe orgais. Orino Llxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and ha1bitial coistip.1 tion. Doce nit nanisieate or gripo and is mild and plentsanj1t to take. Renem ber the namn Orino and refuso to take any substitute. Pickenu Drug Co., It. -F. Smuith, Easley. Startiaig But True. Peopnl th1 world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chicago thoalro in which nearly six hunired p1o p)lo lost their lives, yet more thau11 five times this nuumber or over 3,000 peoplo1 died from ptlneonia in Chicago during sam1o year11, with seaircely at passing 110 tico. Ev'ery onle of these canses of pneu-~ mon110ia esutlted from a cld and( could beau provented b~y timuely u~e1 of Ch~am. berlain's Cough Remledy'. A greait many whlo 1had overy raoio to1 fear pnutmonia have wanrded it off bly the pI~omp~lt usoe of this remedy. Tfho followmng ie an iui stantce of tiis sort : "T'oo mnuch canlnot b~e said1 in favor (of Chamnberlaiin's Cough ltem, dy3, and( espie Ily for colds end in iluenza.i. I know that it cured my daugh.. icir, Laural, (of ai severe coldl, 1and 1 believo savI~ed her life when e was thlreatned with pneumon001ia."' W. D. Wilcox, Lo. galn, New York. So!d by Pickens D~rug Co. and( T. N. HunlIter, Liberty. This is to certiify I hat all druggist are auiithorize to0 rC efun d your11 mloney if Foa 103 '8 .1oe and0' 11( Tar fails to enre youri congh ('r coild, it stops the cough, heals th< hnege and1( prevents seriouse resutltsi from11 colds, Cure lP4 a grippe (congh~ and1( preOvents pnenmllionia and conI 51umpt1ionl. Conitaitns 1no opiates. The11 genuine in a yellow package. Refuse all subttituites. Pickens Drug Co., B. F. Smith, Etai6y. Afraid of Ctrolng Medicinen. Malny peIopIo suffer for years from rllhlumatie palinsO, and1( prefer to do so rotherci tha take 1114 thel strong medicines Iusuallly given for rhenmtatism, noft knlow. ing thati quick relief froml paini may be had s imply113 by n1pplyi)ing Clthambterhla' rul in itrnay. For saZlo) by Jiekens D~rig Co. an'd 1'. N. Ullner, iberty. Beor.rit the lae Kilnd You1 Ila Always Boug Signaturo All 011d tin'e( onghi Syrups bind1( the owells. Th11 1 is rog. A new~ idlea vas1 adivanie~d I wo0 years ag~o ini Kenneldy's4 atxative H-otney and1( Tarn. This remledy' tct on1 thle mutcltos membran111es of tihe throat and lungs and( losenstlho b~owels t th samoe tme. 1t0 e'xpels tall coldI form 10 system. It clears the thlroalt, and( ~ren1gthenIs the mucouq tmembrane,', re eyes((~ enghs, coi n, oupO1j, whooping oughe, etc. Sold by Pickens Drug 00 The Host P~hiy8e. When you wanlt a ph1ysic1 thait is mild ud gentle, easy to te and( ertain to t, alwvays tuse Chamberlain's Stomnaoh 1(d Liver TJablets. For sale by Pickens rug Co. and T. N. Hunlter, Liberty, ' Men 1rast Sixty in ilangor. More than htalf manikind over sixty xire of ago suffer from kidniey and adder disordersa, usually enlatrgeme~tt prostrate glanid. That is both pat ini tI and danigorouls, an~d Foley's Kidney ure should be taken at the first sign of . luger, as it corrects irregularities and u 15 cured manny old men of this disease. [r. Rodney Burnett of Rook Port, Mo.$ rites: "I suffered wvith onlarged pros ata gland mnd kidL oy trouble for years ud after takinig two hot tles of Foley's :iduoey Cure 1 feel better thanlt I haveo >r twenty years although I am now 91 (arsold.' Pickous Drug Co, B.'F. mith, E asloy. VANTED-: Every week, 40 or 60 pounds will pay the top of the market incs r in trado. I have somne cooking stoves at a bar AloBrowns Mule tobaceo, m. n rr. A. A The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experimnents that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience againist Experiment. What IS CASTORIA Castoria is a harnless- substitute fbr Castor Oil, Pare.. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains iither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotte subst4mce. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms aud allays Feverisiness. It cures Diarrhcoa and Wind. Colic. It relieves Teetihing Troubles, cures -Vonstipation and Flatlciicy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacca---The Mother's Friend. OENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kilnd You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. -re o ENT4.Ul. ELr..-JN., #. V 4UR~^V yTr .RZ, NEW YORK OtTY. flillinery! Millinery! I have a nice lot of Fashionable Millinery of all the latest pat. terns, right fresh from the fashion centres. Call and inspect this line. You'll be pleased with it. A full and complete line of Spring Dress Goods, Dry Goods and Notions, all of which will be sold at living prices. See me for anything you need. I carry a complete line of general merchandise and can save you money. A share of your patronage solicited. A. Cd SUTHERLAND, ROCK, S.C. Notice of Final settiement anid is)icharge. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. N OTICE is hereby given that we will All p having claims ugainst the A make application to J. 13. Newbery estate of T. E. Miles, deceased, tre re Esq., Judge of Probate for Picke-is qested topresetthesitne to tho under county, in the State of South Car<lint signed for paymet by the 1st day in on the 11th day of April, 1906, at May. 1906. Those indebted to said 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there- a I. st make p L. N. Geer. after as said. appleation e 'in. bo heard,Adi. for leave to maike floal settlement of the 2 ne.3 nesn .C estate of Mrs. N. E. Morgan, deceasd, -___________ an d ob~tain d isoharge as administrators of said esate. . I I ~ ' J. K. Lathem,HAR ASA I 1B. A. Morgan, _ ~ aixnn~oU meh14w5 Admiisatrators.~tO o~oo~ Notioeto Debos ~adr reitors ACouensny avig caim agins th By 3.B. Nwber, EsqireProb te of wil apE t. ies deeed, ror dgquete dgto ofpinhesameuntyo the 2er WherasB. nstr I~itl muiesigefopamnbyte1t day ofArli96frafnlstlmn traion~vih illahicxQ f te Etat case.nz a90 k Toe iebt as Aid e 'i'eue IAOtlarofor t cie nda e us m make pamet.L.N Geers. creitos ~A~ rt uidAnnGri 21 Nomrch.sd - Andersons. C STTE OFPU~lCROLIA,tobSATOFOtI'T A.N hoda i~aCout oices.c, (eii'lceu. Weres, to ster Keih madytey ui vel thol meogt him Ltnters Plaidminis traioen under wil hanxd anof l thi steNS yeof d ee decAn GriiFdcae . .lozaorV .Tr' urB Thesem Luoither1'aforentoacihters-dtal mois all- and sigua th kinre and -leradieidnoaeun o Ncrer ofItheaid Antlnt otrife'1tnt leDin~ans decasil at th1 B eyberd aPerbte-~o r irb samic n hueld fot Pikens Couty one t. C. onhqiro oaJsc' h opan ti . h hday of April, 19inl 06,l en aft n li~ui iedi h fieo h pub Ile ic t i hero, t 11 o'loi th e Clkof orta 1'cia, . .,ndo foeoo, to( ish ow bae, ifs ayAd they 'ea01 fyurase otesi hintatv, wytesi amnsrto le ntm usmesa hi Mrs.Buha V.Lancste. bat1o Judg Pickens. Countyhn thenty 3 2 4t Aminstatrx.days fte ril 19C6 frie hreof, selmen __ iof the estat of suchnerv.ion, do.f r~.~ce~f i,,~iScitlent. ce aild at aswe th e dismisseais A 2Ip1lioa io B.ii s t r a () t h Courtnfg. o0oook A J idolwgiR0l on hilt dy of(Aprly1900,itck1rLs. said ~l~lhiC~i~ileonSummhardforoervReef-omant o J.J .Mradees ,edoti 'l. C. reynmr and h RobisnI 4tshag day exfcuril, 196 nth3t of A.nneoar, abe. And Knnmor, J. . Natebr, T i fant,aieNrieleTe.W 1 p .Mogn p leinLcin Tate th e heirs-nat-naw mob 13w xecutors - hboer anael esenoch eun foreong Judg fo PicensCouny o the25s qire o~ answe the comipaint win fi ---------f------Ji the estate of Roer IeGler, e l rk oio Court ftPce ,S . n o Mrs BlaV.Lacate. IflcatPickn, . ., ithi ~twety M3R28C4EA RAdmnSTrntrix dasafe 1 the servi'careof,ecu make npplication to J~~~~. B. NebrRhsa-io -l pl oh Cor o r E., tidget at Pbate plor Picen treifdmnde aI hs opli couny ip tihes tat les Soth Con~a laed1t ach10 fte froon orhi va soton lheuroaftea* ~ oapti aeafnlstlmn teet pl o f n trrervys. sfchg nd cuos of Ann1 hadowa, asn~ipt, ad unknown or g.K.Lthm d enldebiltysou, iig, n a . A. organtke stomache all due. tumon indetn fodrmnd oh13watExctorsy a biove astae ae he theyeitnahaly stoegch, anwhryowattgoanweilgi4 coine with the greatet knwas toie iyutei z raio yrtr al n rheconftrc ftie pro f heCerti. do Dfor Pepika Curedoes.nU. on cure 1nstlyof MOR CAP. RAT, T. M'.~ adh dys906i. but thi faosremed Roundres alltitomeasoatroebss byacleae-ing fae rmMmhsvCotton lelt Route u~ynsetnn n teghnn ATLANA, Mr 8.No appetit, of tren gth , rVs s a rGC. 6 rn d 2 as trbedch e oatonl o badil brath, genoer delty sou rvii sing an catrr tpovr bot whsad2 asrtr Kodol rsdigestson hs new discoV. fodr-n- lkyordt n a whe ttlnes thy. esi n h eal2tye sthmach, po sia ueh oils ot ' nl cends tn u.~3Use~ m~Scure3I Sol aly stomckroes byu Cnsng CotnBl ot, prfig setnn n teghnn t~ hemit) 010i houtse, ious or dizzy. they act di. I & rectly on the liver. 0.,if : Want your moustache or beard BUCKING HAM'S DYE abeautiful brown or richblack? Use FLnEu 0 DV.V1JU1fbrU oi.?. HIALLa & CO.. NASUA. N. U. Discri ml nating Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if they come to us. Our stock is large-selected with care. Selected with the idea that grood 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,5. C. DEPOSIT WITH LIBERTY BANK! Ten cent cotton has put lots of money in the country. Many people have been robbed and killed for their Money. Safe blowers have tried the LIBERTY BANK and failed to get the money. Delays are dangerous. Open an account with them today and your money wili be safe. Interest paid on time deposits. -. C. Shirley, Cashier. $1.oo will open an account with the Liberty Bank. THE WINTER Is gone and lovely Spring time is lhere. To feel comfortable we must shed our winter garients and ar ray our selves with things suitable for the season. We are well pre pared to satisfy the lady that is seek ing for cheap or expensive garments. Our line of white goods, laces and embroidery will far suppass any * thing that we have ever had and SMrs. Freeman is still behind our dry goods counters anxious to sell and Splease every in the country. Ifyou are seeking honest goods I Sat honest prices, wve extend to you A a cordial invitation to visit our store for anything in the line of general merchandise. SCRAlfG lROS. ~ One--Price Cash Store J. McD. Bruce, I. M. Mauldin, President. Cashier. THE PICKENS BANK PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. CAPITAL - - - - - $20,500-oo PROFITS - - - - - 18,o0o.oo DEPOSITS - - - - - 140,00o.00 -5 Per Cent Intcrcst Paid On Deposits .: Directors J. F. Banister, B. A. H-agood, W. M. Hagood, J. M. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, J. McD. Bruce. T. N. Hunter, H. A. Richey, J. P. Carey, I have a good lino of CL O KS Among them are the recommendable old style Seth Thomas Clocks with weights, whicb I aw selling at special bargains. And a new line of SILVE~RWA1%E. Also solid Gold and Silver WATCHES. A nice line -of' spentacle's I guarantee glasses to fit eyes. All kinds of repaig work in the jewelry line. HI. SNIDER, - -. Easley, S. C. N. D. TAYLOR, EASLEY, ---MAKRR O -...T HE VERY BEST PHOTOGR APHS... The kind that at made at the Lest studios of the larger cities. The kind that will not fade. That aro natural anid lifolike., and finished on the latest and prettiost cards to be had. ...PICTUR ES ENLARGED... Nine lino of manuthrag nd1 frnmes of nny si.,n made to o..e..