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PUBZWstPDYER! wgE4SDAY MozmIG. .-BY The SentlnolJournal Company. TnoMPsoN & RICHEY, PRoPS. J. L. 0. ToMPSON, EDITon. SubsoriptiOn $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising R"tos Reasonable. Euterod at Pickens Postofmee as Second Olass Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C..: WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 11, 1906. Metrological T1al)le iy Jolimi T ogg8, observer, Licerty, S. C, Temperature. I .0 t4 Character of Sr the day. I (. 35 0 %Ciear 06 0 0 Cloar 3 69 38 0 Clear. 4 79 i 0 Clear. 6 78 58 0 M.lenr. 8 08 57 U0 % Clour. 7 1b 36 0 Clear. Prosperous Times. Never before, in the histcry of this country, has there been kuch prosp r ous timcee, and money bo01i so plenti ful. For the past few years, crop conditions have been such that farm era, who are the backbone of th< country, have made money aind hav< begun a system of buying for cash what they need, and paying off oli and long otanding store accounts Why tho other day a collector for mercantile firm not for from her collected a 1.l11 that had been stand ing for twenty cight year! Think o that, will you, and thein say, if yot dare, that the peoplo of this coutr are not an honest peoplo. ' Our business has improved won derfully in the past threo years aid men now pay their (ollar down for this paper, who used to ask for credit until fall. We have inaugurated the cash in-advance system, but have lot lots of our accounts run over this sea son for the reason that we bavo boon short handed in the oflic" and have not had the time to go over our books. It is campaign year and every voter in the county should take the Sentinel-Journal, so as to keep up with all who are seeking oflice. There are a lot of odds and ands that- have accumulated on the Sentinel and on the old Journal books that wo want to make some disposition of. T1hey are old, but they are hanging against the parties and new business wants to be worked up1 and in ordor- to give the boys a chance to settle this old indebtedness, to subscribe over and to renew their present expiring sub scription (which must be paid in ad vance) we have engaged the services of Mr. J. P. Attaway to represent us in tihe field, settle old scores, tak< new subscriptions, and receipt thli present ones for another year, ai 1we hope no one will turn him~ away empty handed. WVe have given you our time, talon labor and money to tile putting oul of a good paper, until time is no0 more talent is a nondescript, labor is a de lusion and a snare and money ha taken wings and flew away, and al who owe these pastr-duo accounts have simply stolen our timo, robbod us ot our talent, beat us out of ou labor and purloined from us ou: money, if they won't pay the account Now, the terms of subscription tt this paper are cash-in advance to on4 and all, and all of our present and would-be subscribers wvill greatly oblige us by complying wvithm these terms. We need the money to run the pa per. Every dollar we get, outsid< of actual expenses goes back into im provements, and we now have a lot of new and labor saving machinery on the road that has to be paid foi .as soon' as it reaches here, and as vet Lhe money is in the other fellow's p)ocket. You wvithhold your dollars and cuss us f.>r putting out such a sorry paper. (We'd like to see the siheet you'd put out it y'ou wore in our shoes.) l'rinters have to be pail week1y, (they wvont-wait until "we sell our cotton.') house-ren t comes as reg. ibMly as clock wvork, ink, type and1 pa per bills are "cash with order," so hbo wpre, up a stump'' all the time be (Ifcanee 'ou owe us and are using ''otr :rv0y ioyour'own gain.,, "Buinifess msI ssfl"is a trite saying and the bfiesisworld -makes usI dance to he tsno of "mab"', or we do-st get V ti W order. All other business arxe in the same boat wi'h ~ ~zeoanL has, to dig up " tb~$of the realm" before he can ~ p~&1(0 gos.on his shelves to sell ~tn~why should we be forced rf'w .twc. have worked for ? i~'ho draws his pay ~y~ ti* West service cli ~7~I~4M pr ~ffortsd are ap ponmonov eftts to give .in agogpgpel.. We do not meati to give any affront when wo, or our age nt, ask a man to pay for thin paper froin the expiration of the time paid to, up into the future and when ;a perzon 's time is up and he wishes to continue on ho is due us just that a'nount for time he wishes to continue a reader of the paper. This is business; it takes money to operate this plant, and lots of it, and when our collecting agont calls ro spond nobly to tho cause; by so do ing we hope to raiso enough monm y to put in improvements in the way of a perfectit g press and t3 pe-setting machine, and give you the bu-t wcek. ly paper in the state. Friends, we neod at long list of paid in.advance subscribers, and by y"ti help, iifluenco and aid, whii wo get thom, % e will give you a nowspapti worthy of our progressive county. Mr. Attaway is now on hik rounds and as he mixes and mingles amklonlg you, report to him any news items of inter.st to I.he general pulbliv, tI way h avo occurred in your midst ot comO to your knowledgo. By Ko do ing IOU will oenefit the papelr, iter eat the readers and help us and we will greatly appreciate your thought fulness. We sincerely thank you for the liberal suppoi t and prollpt settle. inents we feel so sure of you givin to Mr. Attoway. The First Game of the Season Trhe plastnt sprint-hfo wt..ther of last Thursday attracted a cr'wd of about 100 to the Pickens ball lot t, witness the opniigi game of thosea. son, between the "Scrsbs' anid the Invincibles. Tho t gamo was void of an)y senaftional plays, though it well pleased all who attonded. Tho resalt of tle game nas a (lose score of 6 to 5 in favor of the former. ihe scoro althbough ns 6 to 5 in favor of tho "Serubs" at the end of the soventh inning, but Upon their refusal to p'ay the gamo out, the victory was awarded by umpiro Earle to the Pickens team bj a score of 9 to 0. Another game will b played Fri. day (Apiil 13th) between these two teams and a harUd fought battle can be (xl) cted. Aslhnore will do the bx stunts for tho "Se rubs" while McFall % ill twirl lhe horse hide for thie 1lovincibles. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. The Easley In surance .Agency, tof Easley, S. 0., is capable to insure any kind of' risk{. Life, Health, Ac cident,Steami loi ler and Fly-whee1 Insurance and all classes of Fire1 insurance. Spec ial attenttion giv en to country bus iness as well as toxvn and city. We rep1)resent 1 4 large companies and insure any thing. Gie1on business to us and we will save you1 money. E. P. McCravey. ~A.. Pinckney. FIFTY CENTS Nsome conditions the gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. Por this reason we put up a' fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary' cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain Is slower-health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It's a food for tired and weak digestions. Pend for free sampfe Scott & Bowne, 409-415 Pearl St.. Chemists New York s00. and $Sioo. All druggist. - aanug vosey-A 110oney slnd war'. 1?oley & Co., Ohicago, originaW Rotiy and Tar ts a throat and lan reLpody, and on account of th great merit of Foloy's Honey and Tar many worthless imitations aro offer. d for tho genuino. h'vlheo worthless imitation havo similar sounding nanes. Bowaro of thom. The genuino Foly Honey and Tar is in a yellow packago Ask for it and refuso any substitute. It is the best romedy for eoughs and colds Pickens Drug Co., R. F. Sinith, Easloy A Healing Gossipo. Tho Rev. J. ( Warron, pastor of Sha ron Baptist church, Belair, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a Godsend to mnankind. It cred mo of lame back, sta joilnts, and complete physical col. lapre. I was Vo weak it took mn1 half aln hoiur- to walk ii mile. Two bottlos of Il-iveel.riiO itters havo made mc so Wrong ihat I hive juist walkod throo milos in 50 :intes an it feel likO I could walk three :tbi's Iloro. lIt.'s mide i new man of MO." Grotest, remedy for woaknesi of stoiich and all kinds of liver and .lcy Hpints. Hold tncler guaran i e at Pietets Dru Co. Prico 500. The Yellow Fever (lerm. iaw. ree'ntly been discovered. It bears I lose i eseomblance to th nilaria germ. T.o fre the system frim the germs of disics -, the most efroclivo remody is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaraitool to iuro all diseases duo to mal iria poision iui cotiipation. 25. at Pickens Drug 'o. They never gripe or sicken, hut Oleanso and sit ong t lIen the stomch , liver and bowels. This is the untiversal ver diot of the maniy thousi:uils who uie Da Witt's Little Ei'rlv Risers. Theso fa motis little pills relinvo headacho, con stipation, bilhoiuse-.ss, jaidice. torpid liver, sallow complexion, et., Try Little Farly Risers. Bold by Pickeins Driug Co. Th- Neiw Cough Syrup-the one that at as a mi ild catharlin on the bowels-is. Kounndy's L-.xativo Honey and T'ar. It expels all cold from the system, outs the phleg i out of tho throat, strenghtenis t HIe nucous membriaes of tho bronchial itubes, ani relieves ero1p, whooping congh, etc. Chihiron lovo it. Sold by Pickenis Drug Co. hnnbhorlatin's Oough Renoedy tie Moth Or's Favorite. The soothing and limtling properties of this reimcdy, its pleasanit tasto 111141 prompt and permiannt cnrits hiavo mode it it favorito with people tiverywhere. It is especialy priziod Iy mothers of smell diilbIroni, for coldhs, cronp nld whooping onghi, as it ahways afIfords quick roliet, Imd is it conttains no opinmit or other harnifil drug, it. may Le given as confi den tly to a b.kby as to an aitilt. For sole iv Pickens Drug C', and T, N. inter, I sibertyr Fo'4r Imilttstim sSick fiendachle. Take Orino Lixitive Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts as a gout l t'tilult on the liver and bowels without irritating those orgais. Otino Laxativo Frutit Syrup cures biliousness and habitual constIp1t tion. Doe's not nauseate or grip 11n is miId and pleasant to take. Rveimem ber the naimo Orino :nd refuse to take siny substituto. Pickens Drug Co., R. F. Smith, Easley. Startling But True. People the wordII over wero horrified n learning of Ile burning of a Chicigo tiheatro in which nearly six hundred peo. plo lost their lives, yet more than live times this 1nmber or over 3,000 peopmle died from pnieutmotiai in) Chiicago (luring amin year, with scarcely a p'assing no tice. Every one of these cases of pneu moiaCtit ~resulted from a cold and1( could broui prevented by3 timely use of Chain bierlaini's Cough Reimedy. A great nmany whlo had every reoason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. Th~Ie following is an in stance oif this sort :'"Too muitch cannot be said ini favor of Chiamberlain's Cough Remiedy, and espe~)cially for colds aind itn Ilueniza. .1 know that it, cured my daugh te'r, Laura, of' a s'vero cold, and i believe sa.ved( her life whleu ahto was threatened with pni'umfoniiat." WV. 1). Wilcox, Ljo gait, New Yet]. Sold bsy Pickens Drug Co. tand T. N. lltiiter-, Liberty. & Ourd. This is to cer-tify list all druggist are atuthtorized Ito refutnd your money if Fo 1ey '5 Iloney uand Tari fails to cure your congh or col, It stops the cough, heauts the lungs and1( pre(vents serious resutltts fromt cols. Cures la grippeI congh atnttd prevents pnieumtuonial and con mtinp'iinti. Ctontain oH) opiatesi. 'iTte gemunetic is am yellow paickamge. Ref'use all suititute.'x Pickents Drug Co., B. F. Smith, Eislhy. A frtid oif Stronig Medicines. Mamny people sufrer for years from trhieumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than tauko the strong medicines tsally given for rhenmatism, not know ing tha. quick relief from pain may be lunil simply by applying Chamnberin's Iain Balm and withouit taking any medi inc internally. For sale by Pickens D~rug Co. and 1'. N. Hunter, Liberty. Beoars the 10 Ib( ind YOU In te Always Bought Bignaturo of All old tmo Cough Syrups hind'*the bowels. Thuis is wvronig. A nowti idea was ad~vanced t wo years ago in Kennedy's Laxative HoIdney and Tar. TIhis remedy net on the mucous memibranes of the athroat andi lungs and losonatho bowels t t he rme time. It ex pels all (0old from the system. It cleaurs thie throat, and strengthens the mucous membranies, toe lieves coughs, colds, (iroup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Pickens Drug Co The Hest Physic. When you want a physit Itat is mild and gentle, Ceasy to Ie and certain to aot, alwauys ulse Chamnberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For stale by Piokens Drug Co. a~d T. N. Hunter, Liberty, Men P'ast Sixty in iianiger. More thtan half mankind over sixty ycarn of ago soifer from kidney anid bladd er disorders, usually entlargement of prostrate gland. That is both pain ful and danigCrous, and( Folov's Kidney I utre shouldi bt taken at the first sigtn of dlatger, na it corrects irregularities and lhas eured mantiy old meni of this disonso. Mr. Rodney JBurmnett of Rock Port, Mo. wvritos: "'I suffered withI enilergo Il proa trtd gland and kid; cy trouble for years and after taking two l'ottles of Foley's Kidiney ('urc I feel better than I hiave for twenty years although I aim now 91 yearsold." P'iiekens D)rug Co, R. F. Smith, Easley. WANTED. ''very week. 40 or ?s oitenads [(will pay the top of the market ini cash9 I have some cooking stoves at a bar fin.J Also Brownis Ilu' tobacca. ','.P. tiirj. I For Infants'and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AVegetablePreparationforAs shiiatIing lhe'Fd andRegrfia tig the Stmachs andBowels of Boar Signature Promnotes Digestion.Cheerfuf - ness and lRest.Contains- neither Opum,Morphinte ntor Mineral. "NOTNAInC OTIc. l.'tAI&1, St& I M I.&rd I IIAAIeJ'.ehL -W Apeifeel Remedy for Consupa Hon, Sour Stoniach,Diarrhoca Worms,ConvusioFsrOeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. lacSimile Signature or Thirty Years LXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. VW OETVAIM SOMPANT. MEW YORK OIV. fillinery! 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 md 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. C. SUTHERLAND, RoCK,s.c. Notien of F~ilial Settlemelnt and Discharge. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. N OTICE is hereby given that we will Al persons having claims against the mak pplication to J. . Nwberydeceased, Fqq., Judgo of Probute for Pickens quested to present the siimn to the under 1ounty, in the State of South Caoli gne for payment by the st day in >n the 11th day of April, 1906, at 11 ay. 1906. Those indebted to s1id 1s )'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there- tato mst make payment. L.N.Geer. ifter as said appnation c n he heard, Admit. ror leave to msake final settlement of the -state of Mrs. N. .E. Morgan, clnneane1,' a d obtain dischar ge as adminmetrtore of PRE' J. K. Lathem, BLA B3. A. Morgan, hx.an Noticeotozebt on Creitors. All prsonshingt clis aganth Coloe rnchi~wfiAdaxania'ato stat ofuT.E. Milps deeased, aire re-lm By J.B. NwboryEsqire, roba etedg to pes theuntm , to the 23er ~Vheeas oatr Keth ade signe forpetb the es1eosAnr t.Yug d i o cto ran himLetersof Amins case.n~ 190 k Tose iebed as sAide raton ithwil anexe oftilE tate msttore pamn.. . Youn. )f ndefecs f tt Gifint~ees~1.21 mrch. 3. Ander s . ehor14w th5si Ain ifrn Nne it buffino or lesod httte eadapa eTATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA,.oieofM a etlmn 01 ~Ei iCoI of Pick en obeil f ikis h 18J.a of NAwbrl, 190ir,Proate bai fgeor Pielef-omn not W reiaso h.Esere oth omade .inteieo06fie Malstlmn o men to nshm caer if Ady t e sed an1aktpedsisda d ration wiaythe ainxd admini state inistran. . C. Yung 'hosd aote rthed. Pociteandfad nonien unermlln and s ealltrishe.kindred and :rdiornonte adnnnGrren,000 $$ . A. Knn00or. Ith day ofArlm0,i the Corto3Poatt b.eennore, If P.ickens W B rold at PindeenenscutHe . T., on Caurie ors Comolens 1atW Jreo, o h . cauewbfay, t hey Lca raesi h hjsa >vwytesi adiiainJ. P. (Carey oadC Eh.o nameisonum -hul not ber agrantded. ar unkaont. -livn ndrfyhad ndselntist AIS Lt da of Airil10,i et th 3o1 the D.eKenntsoe.A namemre I wllappy o J. ~. Newbery rt o Tae CarierNorrsm Beoll Tandte- . ay(fArl9((,frafnletlmn iamen Lcin fl'ae ind the ohieo-athoa AteettofobrI. .iet P. Cler of nn r Hoatd whcenms, ndum 3esd n s ob imse s- ere an co eoidence anre nkown.ai miitrix oplio the suefendant s a tovthae ir ugef rPces CuntyV oncter2~ quiedt atnswcerS the coplitin tent :aofArl10,frAfinsttmenlt afterwihisfli the servce ereof eu f 2h8 sat fRoetI Gilbert, er of Cour datof skenservic. and if esd ndakt b imssda d her e aforansw, t the saidsI 0'initatieeygie ht y v compatinti onlli the thbsc urt foer N iut~t'Mrs.I uatii toV. Lnwas thr. elief -at c A i. Cthcmin t.et 3 28 4.Jttg o LAdm inisratix 'aste 1th srichroecu siveiyoin tieeSday oofouthharoliniA.,Jandoggf onl 11 lda l~y of April, 1906, at 11 o'clock t. 0. P. in thlo foraenoont, or as5 soon thereafter ns J. P. Carey, maidl applic'tioni ciin be heard, for- leave C. E. Robiason, to mako at final settlement of the estat(o PlaIntiff a A ttorneys. )f J. J. Morganl, dleceis. d, andl obtain T1o C. C. Kennemore and the heirs-at-law iischarge* Its et ciut rq. 'of .Ann hloward, absent andl unknown ,J. K. Lathemn, di, fendants. iH. A. M~organ, Take notice that the eummons in the moh!13w4 Executors. a bove statedl case of which the foregoing is a copy. antd the complaint wats flied - - -- inl t lie (ofiloo of the Clei k of the C< urt for . \K\N\ '\** ' P ickenas County, 8. U. nn the lst day of MOWi citI AP RAThlsT T March, 1900. J. P. Carley, AS C. E. Robinmn, 'Arkansas and Souathwest T E RGI A On-wytikesathaffareplls $2. lAXATIVE COUGH8YRIUP Roun~lIId tuipi tckets at less than one-wafy~ h e fatre iroIan Iteinlhis via cottoni nell Route Cures all Coughs and Oer'lgad .. as le at s In expelling . entana the rCh 6 and 20 Colds from the M, Syat tem by i. tp01 ~ rj ikt. r~ a~ gently mOvIng Stp-vrsbth ways andS .1 dlays boun thC6wels. limilt ont rounid ritckt.Write for map> A Certain Cure folder an pick youtr date aind say when~ for Croup andi and were youl wanti to go and we will givej Who0plngdeougb. youI full inaformlationa by retiarnmailsl. L.. P. S3MITH, T. P. A.-ii Cottoni helt Route, LXTV AT_____,aAHONEYT TAR Oterse Soldes Prvet PMN O Sl y-icketO igC I' HA LSaft*we Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores color to grayhair. Sold for fifty years. "-"01 " 'Ai , "" DiscrirInatIng 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. 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 L lTRW-BKAN K and failed to get the money. Delays are dancrous. Open an account with then-. today and your money wili betf'e. Interest paid on time deposits. H. C. Shirley, Cashier'' $i.oo will open an account with the Liberty Bank. THE WINTER Is gone and lovely Spring time is here. To feel comfortable we must] shed our winter garments 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 1 thing that we have ever had and SMrs. Freeman is still behind our dry Sgoods counters anxious to sell and Splease every in the country. Ifyou are seekingr honiest groods~ Sat honest prices, we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our store for anything in the line of general R ESPECTFULLY ' ~ One--Price Cash Store J. McD). Bruce, I. M. Mauldin, President. .Cashier. PIlE PICKENS BANK PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. CAPITA L - - - - - $20,500-oo PROFITS - - .- - - 1 8,ooo.oo DEPOSiTS - . - - - 140,000.00 S5 Per Cent Interest Paid On Deposits -: D Irectors . F. Banister, B3. A. Hagood, W. M. Hagood, J. M. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, J. McD. Bruce T. N. Hunter, H-. A. Richey, J. P. Car I have a good line of CL OCKS Among them aro tho ,recommendable old stylo Seth Thomas Clocks with weights, whui I am selling at special bargains. And a tLew line of SIL'VERIWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WATOHES. A nice lhu of Spectacles; I guarantee glassea to fit eyes. All kinds of rei air work in the jewelry line. I. 'SNiDER, - - Easiey, S. C. N. D. .TAYLOR, EASLEY, --MAKR aoF ...THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... The kind that ara made at the best studios of the larger cities. The kind that will not fado. That are natural and lifvlike, and finished on the latest and prettiest cards to be had. t ...PICTURES ENLARGED... Nice line of -mnonldings arnd frames of any size made to order.