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pyamanno xvzar wXVNWaAY gNG The Sentinel-Journal Company. TuomrsoN & RICHEr. Pnors. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. Subscriptiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Eutered at Piokons P'ostoffice as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. .: WEI)NESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. Metrologlcal Table ly .ohn T lloggs, observer, Licerty, S. C, Te'mperature. ~1. 44 Character of -3 tho day. 15 75 5 0 Clea 16 69 49 0 Clear 17 68 46 0 Clear 18 75 41 0 Clear 19 79 43 0 Clear 20 82 -1 0 Clear 21 83 51 0 Clear Pickens Wins First Game. Defeated Easley Last Thursday by a Close Score of 5 to 3 In a fast and snappy game of ball on , the local play lot last Thursday the Pickens Invincibilos won a hard fought victory over the aggregation from Easley. The resultof the game was in doubt until the last man was down and out. rho features of the game was the three fast doublo plays and the all round playing of the Pick. ens team. Lang Sheppard tooet the rubber for Easley and pitched a nic( game fanning twelve men, while McFall dolivered the horsehido foi Pickens in league style, twelve battert falling victims to his bondors. Batteries: Easloy, Lang Shoppord and Mullinax; for Pickens, MCFall and Folger. These two teams Will clash again in a few da3s on the Easlej diamond and a good game is ex pected by the fans. The Easley team stung by the defeat at the hand& of the Inviucibles will try to blot out the stain, white the Pickons nine will endeavor to administer the sain dose. The fine umpiring of Con grossman Legare, of the Charleston District, attracted the attention of the Pickens fans anld tho toilmj, and he will be asked to handle the Indi cator all the time. A Heoalng Gospsl. The Rev. J. C Warren, pastor of Sha roll Baptist church, Belair, (Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "'It's a G*odsqend to mankind. .It cured me of lamo back, stiff joints, and compllleto physical col lapse. I was so weak it took mc hlalf an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters h~avo made mc so strong that I have just walkod throc miles in 0 minutes andt feel like I could walk throc miles more. It's mado a ne0w man11 ol me." Greatest remedy for weanetss of stomach and all kinds of liver and kidney comp1llaits. Hold unlder guaran tae at Pickens Drug Co. Prico 504,. Card of Thanks. Editor Sentinol Journa!: Please allow mo1 space0 in y'our valu able paper to express my' thanks to the good peOple of the community and my kind neighbors for their loving attention and kind hoip dutring the illness and deathl of myl) kind old Mother. May God's riches t bhI4 sin ever be theirs. Respectfully, Mr s. F. M. Rogers Meni Past SIxty ini Danger. More than half mankindl over sixty years of ago suffer from kidney and blaldder disorders, usually enIlargemnen t of prostrate gland. That is both pain ful and dangerous, atad Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the lirst signl of d1anger, as it corrects irregullarit ies and has1 cured many oldl men1 of this disease. Mr. Rodney BurneI)tt of 11ock Port, Mo. writes: "'I suffered with onlharged pros. I trato gland and kidtey troublo for yealrs" and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although I am now 91 yearsold." Piens Drug CJo. R. F. HmtEaly. Who is the Man? To the voters of Pichens County: Who is the man that is wvell qualified to fill the office (of County (Commiis. sioner? Is it a man wh~o can hard ly write his name? WVho does not know the multiplication tabla by heart, and has no voice in anything * learned, and who seems to have a -veil over his face? N >! It is all a mistakt 1 We need one who is a * .business man, a man of education atnd one who knows roads and whlat to do to them and how to do it. One who einl do and will do, one who * knoii a .hat to do and how to (10 it-. where to spend the coun~ty's money ~d when. A Voter. )o't deceive yoturself. If yon have Silption take Kodol Dyspopsia Cure. Zdei lieve you. Rev. W. E. Hlooutt, ,j~ ~ tb ills, N. 0., says: "I was troul barouio indigestion for several ,J)tver I Ilte seemed to cause bur stomach, fhatiering of my A~ Eneral depression of mind ~ A, ?* ?'- axilst recommend Ko O~vd me. I an now y ep soundly at night, ueiat, Sold by 4yers di Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the w nerves, then neuralgia, ncrv- an ousness, depression. If the p Sarsaparilla e stomach, then dyspepsia, Ul biliousness, loss of appetite. gi Your doctor knows the t remedy, used for 60 years. 'Y " Ielitrntig froi the Cuibati war. I was a p lenlt was gono. lilt it low bottles of Ajar's Sarsaparila completoly curet mo." . U. DOWn LiU, Scrauton, Ila. 2 100 a bottie. .. 0. AVItI co.. Adjhs for m ~~' Impure Mood 0 Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping the a bowels regular with Ayer's Pills. ( Marriage of a Popular Couple. On W edneaday evening, April 18tl, at 8 o'clock the attractive conntry home of Mr. and Mirs. R. F. Wyatt. near Easley, wns the scenew of a pit t. ty home weddieg, when ilieir f.:-:rth daughter, Ruth, nas married to .\lr. J. Leo Pool, of Greenville, S. C. The coremony was performi d I Rev. H. L. Powell, pastor of iho M. '. Church, in his usual imupremsivc manner. The bride, a handsoino II imtte, was becomingly d ressed inl wh i.it.. After receiving the congr.a tuItioIs of their frieids the guests wero, 11311 ored into the dinning room, ahcr on legant supper was servcd. The bride is an except.ionally youn g lady, has niany friends hero, where 13ie has lived sinco early girlIou I a'id all w' ishIi her rnmuch hanppiness in hem new home. Mr. Pool is to he congrattulated on his choice of a life companion. The groom is the eldost sol of Ma jor Joe Pool, of Poliham, S. C., and is a young man of fino clharacit r and extra ability in his chosen profoai'. Guest. Easley, S. 0, April 19th. YOLE3HOEY-AR Ciros oClde Provents Pneumcila Theo Ilent P'llytic. Whon yon Want at physio that in mild and gentle, easy to take a1nd cert.iin to act, atlwautys u1so Chambelaiin's St..m'ifllh and Livor Tablets. For s:lo by Pickens Drug Co. and T. N. Ilintlor, Liberty, Norris Notes. TIhe health of t he c'ommnity is very good att present. Farming is the order of t ho day. Mr. James Powers spent Friday and Saturday at the home of J. (G: lauldin on his way home from Spar t~anhurg. Mr. ThomaslIR MrI. G arrett retrned10( to Atlant a aifter speading a week wit~h home folks. -Miss Mary Garrett rspent Friday - anid Satturdaiiy at homio. Mr. 1'icken returanod ti Wee'in-n stor Sunday a fter sp~ending two iimont hs with his sor, Gordon P'ickens, of Norris. Afrai ort Nrozag Mecin aes. M:mny people suffer for yearms from C rhioumatic p1 lainis, iand prefer to do) so - rathier than tako the strong med.i sines usual11ly given for rhientumtism, not know ing that qictk relief from pa in may be Pain Balm and without, taking any me di eino interina )y. F'or sale0 by P icke'is C Druig CJo. and .1'. N. Ihunter, 'L~iberty.. They never* gri or sicken, but rcleanso and strengthien thle 8tom-teC', liver Fand bowels. Tht:a is the universal vor liot of t he many thlousumis who um o D o Wilt's Little EarlyV hiseis. T1hzeso fit nous little pitlx l re O '(zlev dche, 01on1 t ipaitioni, biilliousness, jauntidiee. torpid tor, 5:allow coimpllexio n, oe, Try i t tIe 'Carly' R isors. Sold by ickensI1 Drnug (Co. it tIi iue a W~kinag easy. ('iires('onus, nil ioi, ii nriugists suul!'i So 'S , .>'. no't 1e(ept i Itil N.t u FV . A trssAIe . ) Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat; hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it;--these are features of a thr oat cough. They're very de- ' ceptwve and a cough mix- I ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the L blood and tone up the system ... .. ..*. ... c. Scott's EmCso isjust such a remedy. t It has wvonderful healing A and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given newv strength and vigor .-. . Send for free sampleI SCO TT & BOWN E, Chemists, I 4/09-415 Pearl Street, New rork sor. and $1.oo. All drugglius okens Small Boys Down Liberty Team. A ragged and one sided gane of so ball was played on the Liberty 11mond last Wednesday, botween o third Pickeun tom ntid the third borty nino. The Liberty bunoh ts completely out of the running d at no stage of the play was the ckens tosseors in danger of defeat. largo score of 19 to 8 was piled up ,ainst the LibErty team, showing ) fine for Invincibles Juniors. Con. essman Legare, went down with to boys and held the indicator. io as greatly amused at some of the laying esp(cially that of Liberty. The Yellow Fever Gerim. as recently been discovered. It bears cloo resemblauce to tho malaria germ. o free the system from the germs of isense, the most effootivo remedy is Dr. iug's New Lifo Pills. Guarantoosi to Lre all diseases duo to naliria poison ad constipatiion. 25o at Pickens Drug lo. The New Cough Syrup-the one that ots as a mild cathartio on the bowels-is Conlnedy's L-lxative Honey and Tar. It xpelm all cold from the system, outs tho 4hlegm out of tho throat . streng hteus the imcouis Intmb rmw,*A (f t' o brontchial ubes, and relieves croup, Whooping uigh, etc. Obil-Iron lovo it. Sold by icesDrug Co. er's Farorlte. The soothing and IAling properties f this remedy, it4 pmlasat tusto and lromtpt an1d Iitliit c1r, 14 havo made t a favorite withIi peoplo everywhero. It m especially pr-ized by mothers of small -hildroll, for colds, croup and wheoping mngh, as it ilwaiys iilords quick relief, md at4 it contaitns no opium or other bariful rthug, it may b1e given as coufi len i ly to a ) 1by as to an aui ilt. For sale ly Pickens Drug Co, and T. N. Hunter, bibertyr A Card. This is to certify that all druggist nre iuthorized to refund your money if Fo ley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your .-ongh or cold, It stops the cough, beals the hugs and prevents serious results from colds, Cuires l grippe !ough and previts puntionia and con- t tumplition. Contais 110 oiates. The ti gleuine1i is a yellow package. Ref use all uibtitute-i, Pickens Drug Co., It. F. Smith, Ea~sley. a NloTni-:, GuAY's Sw oai:T P4wiN::S F (I'un,t uu-:N. SucceessfiIly u te o by M-ther Gray, 1urse ill he hihr l haneei I ll in New York. ('ire Vever its, 14,11 st'ainaeIh. Teet hina h)iMorDIrs,niv 1ui regiitto the 1 owe ils Duud Iestroy Worixi. 9 tver 30.(AX) teW th tita1 11. They nevral . .\ t all .)rlggiss, *!i5t. Snualile tree. Ad dltle .\lleln S. limII.ted, be. Roy, N. N'. Paint: I havo an attractive paint proposition )r you: if you intend using any, come 11 and lets talk p.int. Lt coImer cans, pints and 1 gallon. All colors. I want buer ndil egga. T1. D. HARRIS. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. The Lasley In suranco Agency, >fhEasley, S. 0., is 3apable to insure uny kind of risk. Life, Health, Ac Sident,Steam ioi er and F~ly-wh eel [nsurance and ul1 classes of .Fire .nsurance. Spec al attention g'iv n to country bus ness as well as ownf and city. We represent 14 z iecomplanies nd insure any .in.1 * Give your n~ usiness to us andgc e will save youD ~oney, wat E. P. McCravey. A. C. Pinckney. 701 est R for HAIR BALSAM re l ohse ad itiin Thowth. itdsrfromithe -s uh Bloey. Ae Srou all -ogh se II e coping-cough.nini ade MarknRegxptlrid. O.a DeWom te f0. o. U. 8. ~Sod by Pbottnln.,. S~ 'CASTORIAA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AVegetable Prep aration forAs similating ixeFoodandReg ula ig (he Stomachs and Bowelsof Bears the - Signature Promotes DigesionCheerfut ness and Rest.Contains neitlier Opium,Morphtine nor 1fineral. o NOT NAnC OTIC. Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea WormsDConvuls1ins,Feverish ness and L --188 O F SLLEEP. 9 PacSimiito Stgaie of' Thirty Years EXACT COPY OF WRA PPER. AS OPA RIA I have a nice lot of Fashionable Millinery of all the latest pat Arns, right fresh from the fashion centres. Call and inspect s line. You'll be pleasedl with it. A full and complete line of Spring Dress Goods, Dry Goods ad Notions, all of which will be sold at living prices. See me for anything you need. I carry a complete line of eneral merchandise and can save you moncy. A share of your patronage solicited. E. C. SUTH ERLAND, OcIS.C. $ A. K. Park, Greenville, EC.-Dry Coods, No- N * -tions and Shoes I havWe are now showing the lagest and t * most stylish, up to datrestook of new A Spring Goods that we have over shown. . Time and money was spent in select- o ing this stock, and we do iot beitato to state that oe wvill g've the best values for the Name 1mone10 that 0can ho had1 any where. Whe you trade at Park's stor, you protect your pooket-hook. That i wvhy our customers stick to usn. We pdyou the bet of store service, and ou goods must be what we say they are $ or your money givou buck. Our show in fwool dress good. is noe-Greys* are very popular also Slks, Mohair, # Cashiuer and Serges-from cheap to # fine goods. Our Black goods are al ways full weO dare not let I hem ! un down.* Our White goods, and printed lawns $ are so complete that wo cannot tell of them. Our prices onl those~ goods fmim 5 cents to 50 oents. Our shirt iind un derwear depaurtmnt is full of the best values we ever had. * Ladies vests, 5, 10. 15 and 25 cents. Men's "est4, 25 & 50 ots, can't be beat. * See our Mon's 50 ots shirts and you swill bny. Mons and Ladies Oxfords to auit your # # Sailepmen, Mr. Thomas I/gon and Mr.* p. Horny MlcKinney. West End, Greenville, S. C.* =Louis Copel .ouls Copel-Proprietor Dixie Bargain IHouse has got iis SPRING CLOTHING-Neckwear, Shoes, Shirts-Big- I it and best line I have had. dice counterpaines and nice table cloths. lens Slippers-Patent leather, tan, cloth-any kind you It. ~iggest and best line I have ever had-try me once and Iwin always trade here-I sell for one price-that the low and always for cash-you need Clothing, Shoes, Slippers the May meeting. Come and see me and I will treat you best I can. Satifaction guaranteed or money returned all line of boy's and Youth's fine clothing at right prices. LOUIS COPHL Proprietor Dixie Clothing House -:-mNOTICE THAT-: . H-arris is still in business at the same old stand by him f. "Come aro4'nd and get some bargains in general mer buadise, but don't all come at once. I will sell your a 24 pound sack of good flour for 50 cents. And all other things according, minus Meat and Dried Fruit which is as high as Haman was hung. Irish potato . seed, Bliss, Early Rose, Burbanks and Beauty of Hebron, by the peck at any old price. . FR H ARDRIS Bw Himel. 4."A M.~ IIs ~e TTunes T 1:,dahe Ac Sold for 60 years. . 0 lant your moustache or beard DUCINGHA .9-bE beautiful brown or rich black? Use ing on. or vaueoun a a.. c-A . M Discrimmyatmng 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. )EPOSIT WITH LIBERTY BANK! Ten cent cotton has put lots of money in the country. Vlany people have been robbed and killed for their money. 3afe blowers have tried the LIBERTY BANK mnd failed to get the money. Delays are dangerous. Open mn account with them today and your money wili be safe. Interest paid on time deposits. H. C. Shirley, Cashier. $i.oo will open an accouit 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 I pared to satisfy the lady that is seek ing for-cheap or expensivegarments. Our line of white goods, laces and embroidery wvill far suippass any Sthing that we have ever had and SMrs. Freeman is still behind our dry goods counters anxious to sell and p 1lease every in the country. If you are seeking honest goods Sat honest prices, we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our store for anything in the line of general merchandise. PCTUL CRA IG BROS. One--Pice Cash Store J. McD). Bruce, I. M. Mauldln, President. Cashier. [HE PICKENS BANK PiCKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. CAPITAL - - - - $20,500.00 PROFITS - - - - - 18,o00.o0 DElPOSITS - - - . . 140,0o0.0o -5 Per Cent Interest Paid On Deposits-: Directors F. Banister, B. A. Hagoodi, W. M. Hagood, J. M. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, J. McD. Bruce. + '1. N. H-unter, H. A. Richey, J. P. Carey, I have a good line of CL OKS Among them are the recommendable old style Beth ThomasY Clocks with weights, which I am selling at special bargains. An~d a rew line of SILVERWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WATCIIES. A nlice line of Spectaclos; I guarantee glasses to fit~ eyes. All kinds of iepair work in the jewelry line. IH. SNIDER, - - Easley, S. C. N. D. TAYLOR, EASLEY, -MA~KER 0! ...T HE V ERY BEST PH OTOGR APHS... The kind that aro made at the best studios of the larger cities. Thue kind that will not fado. That aro natural and lifolike, and finished on the latest and prettiest cards to be had. ...PICTURES ENLARGED. Nice line of mouldings and frames of any size made to order.