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She 0,ntine1Journal Company. TuoursON & R1IliEr. PROPs. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. Subscription O1.00 Per Aunum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Sntered at PiOkens Postoffee as seond ClassI Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1900. Metrologlcal Table Dy John T Boggs, observer, Licorty, S. 0, 1'emperaturo. Character of tho day. 18 85 55 0 Clear 14 86 67 0 Clear 15 87 6 0 Clear 16 87 i 8 0 Clear 17 90 65 0 Clear 18 95 60 0 Clear 19 05 6 0 Olear The Old Soldier. It has been truly said that the story of the Confederate soldier is the history of the ceones and strug gles that tested and revealed the genuine philanthropy and true patri otism of the Southern soldier. lhe struggles of the heroes on the battle field and the heroines at home are not only familiar, but have becomo a part of the lives of their sou and daughtets, and the'spirit and cbar acter of these is the priceless heritage of the Southern man in the prime of life today. These old soldiers wo e men of faith in their country and love of liberty founded upon the principles of true democracy. Love of home and native land was the en throned power that. nerved him for every conflict, and evnn death. When the sun of the Southern Cause hail set in blood, to rise no more, the remnant of that noble band came home, bruised and mangled, to find their homes laid waste and thh families suffering for the hare neces saries of life, and, hcroes that the3 were, struggled to build up from the ashes of desolation a Now South, They came home to fight poverty and ruin with the same unfaltering cour age they displaycd on a hundred fields of carnage and death, uplit-hi in their stupendous undertaking b% the love of home; for home is first in the thought and heart of every true Southerner. The wife, mothier * and children were there to miake ii the dearest spot on earth. Interest in, and love for the greatest good of *these, made them willing to lay down . their livesa for them. God bless the old soldier! Danger and death on the battlefield and the hardships and( privations at home after the Sou therna Cause,went down in darkness, but leavin'g behind a bright radiance of re-flected glory, is the strong call of love to their sons and daughters to cherish the memory of the dead and care for the living, the few, who, to use the dying words of the immortal * Stonewall Jackson, will Boon - "cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees," leaving behind a record which time cannot efface, and whose devotion to duty, self sacrifice and bravery will be a monument to their memory to future generations, whose greatest pride and most cher ikhed monory will be that - thboy are descendants of heroes who fought for the Lost Cause. Th word 'subsidy" in itself is noth ing to be afraid of. It is what it may be made to stanci for that is im *portantt. The American.people wish to feel euro that nothing shall be sub sized which is not, in the large sense, public; that no money which belong *to the whole people shall be 'spont tuerely to enrich a part of them at the expense of the rest. AChicago married man dropped dqad the other day while trying to Uf.a stove for his wife. It was ' obably the first time he ever dlid $ Abeig for her and his death was ~ * sudden enlargement of the :& ~>~nglish editor claims to have dthe most honest man in ~~otld~He is a grocer, and lhe ~ft~~s~Wosthe flies off the- scalee ~ ho eigas anything. nalyou hear of a man n e~ money than he knows ~% owith, but 'no one ever Swoman being~ in that fix. ~' j4. Qiman;~ 108 years old, re. ekhr throat, because ehi twas '1 ~ ~wy going to 11we forever learb ffid they won't. Qolevw(N~W The farmersn 5iis 6t n are about through plaa ing otlo and porn, which the frot killed- A 10th. Mr. W F. Hendrick's sawmill and a ig lot of lumber was com plotly destroyed by fire Wednes, Jay night the 16th. This was a great loss to him. He has ordered I neow outfit and will-soon be saw. ing again, Some of the pupils of Oolenoy school attended the teachers exam ination Friday 18th. Among the number was Missed Sallioi and Loura Ridgon. Miss Bertie Hendricks has re turned from Clyde, N. C., where she has been teaching music for the past year. Miss Ida Elrod has come home trom Mars Hill College. She graduated there with high honors. Mrs Ann Reid, who has been i'i-k for soveral weeks is slowly im. piroving. Dr Cannon is attending her. - Miss Lila Harris is visiting in Greenville. She will spend the summer with friends there. Mr. Joe Keith has returned home from the U. S. Navy, and has ac. cepted a position with the Grei ville Furniture Company. . Miss Ada CrIig, of Keon 0 , spf-nt last week with her sister, Mrs. Cal vin Keith. M re. Dora Bowie, of Eastatoe, visited friends at Oolenoy last first Sunday. Scriooi, Ora. Letter from Mica. As it is Satur(day afternoon and your scribe is not vory busy, I thought I woild write you a few items of news fram this section. Corn and cotton was considor ably daimagod by the recent frost, and farmers are hustling around getting sod to replant. If cotton don't bring a good price this fall it will be hard on thr, formers. . Messrs. Oscar Hiond ricks and Orockot Hendricks paid a business visit to town Saturday. Mrs. Olive Anthony and daugh ter, Eileono, visited Mrs. T. M. Iloniricks last week. lr. W. E. Cassels was in your town last saturdav. Sunday school at Mt. Tabor will be In the af ternoon, until the May meeting is over. Mrs. Nan Nimmuons visited rel atives and friends in Pickons last wvook. Mr. andl Mrs. ,John Fiin lav visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stanisell last Sat urd(ay and Sunday. D)r J. M. Crenshaw and family visited( Mrs. F. M. Hendricks one day last week. News in this section is scarce. DEW~ DROP. Central Items. As I have not seen anything from Central lately', I will give you a few of the happenings inl and around this soetion. As this Poe. Lion is imiprovinog and coming to the front, I think it is worthy of notice Tho WVeslovan Methodiset College is nearing comnpletion, and several .nowv iresidences are being built, lots being procuredl for imp lrovinug, so Central is on a boom. Farmers are getting along nicely with. their work. Rev. Mi'. Martin, of Ohio, has purchasod a lot and located in Cenitral. Thorn will he an all-day singinig at the Method ist church, Mt. Zion, the fourth Sunday in this month. Trhe Central Graderi School will close on the 25th inst., with a pic nic on the grounds. Speakers from Clemnson' are expected. Born to Professor and Mrs. Stalvey, on the 16th inst., a fine boy. Rev. Sublett will hold a ten days meeting hero at the Baptist church some time during the summer. With best wishes to 8ENTINEL JOURNAL. -RAMRLEJIR. Dots from Pickens, RI..FP. D. No. 4. As we seldon) see any items from this section, I wvill 1:ry, to give~ your many readers a few dots. Mr; Joseph Keith, who has been in the U. S. Navy for the past four years, has returned home,' to the delight of his many friupds. Mr. W. 11. Hendrioks lost his saw-mill by fire last Wednesday iight. He had some insut'ance. Miss Ada Craig visited her sis. er, Mrs. W. C. Keith, recently.. Misses Blertie Hendrix and Ida ~ Clrod have returned from North' 2 larolina, where they have been t tttetding school, c nok1 Frost VisitedM en'the 10th a ns.,tsoing con siderable damage. SNOW DROP. You know. th me icpe th4 t makes pu re, rich biood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandino her,. 11your folks, used it. They trustd Sarsaparilla It. Their doctors trusted it. Y*G' dy efQttrUsts it. Then r'ust, Ityoueif ,There is health and strength In It. "I siffered terribly from titigoetton and 0rollet tt I took M 4.iAtT. lit. Eisco. N. Y. Rich Blood Aer's P1t1s are ently laxativ T ny :vr-nfly ald fth Sarsaparilla Commencement Program of Davidso College, North Carolina. 11'a. m., May 27, Daccafauront Sermon, Dr. Jamr+t I. Vaneo, Ne ark, N. J. 8:30 p. m., Annual Y. Mr. C. A Sermon, Dr. A. R. Shaw, Charlotte N. 0. Monday, .\ay 28 th: 11 a in., Class Day Exercises. 3 1). m., Meeting Executive Com mittee. 8:10 p. m. Re-union Literar: Societies. Tuesday, May 291 h: 9 a. in., Annual Meeting B.>ar< of Trustees. 12 a. m,. Address Hon. Johi Sharpe Williamp, of Mississippi. 8:30 p. in. Oratorical Contest be tween Literary Soclnties. 10 p. in., Alumni Rvcptiol. Wednesday, May 30th: 11 a. in., Commencement exer clues, 9 p. in., Reception by Societiei and Fraternities. Reduced rates will be grantedl from all stations in North am South Carolina, and probably fron Atlanta, Savannah, Jacksonvillh and Chattanooga. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Al IT 11oiiflniints un dor thib head0 flhltit h] pa1 for In advance. T 'o fee i. V.00. No car til he nicsertei unless accompanie(l by tii abovo aiinounti. FOR TREIASURtER. The inuuy friondts of 11. 1). Garvin take pleni tire i annuuncing him as a en ndidno for t . ofli e f Cor t irea tirer, subuject to the resu ihfi en o Stewa rt hereb announc I'v< n ot i it)', s abjet to the action of Decn T'he many friends of .JOEr, H. MILLERR her( ofl Sneiwdsr of l'ens Conty, anbjet to t aio or the voters In the D~emocratic primar FORl MAGISTRtATE. A t the earnest sollIitao of many friends, trate i i'Icken Township, ubjcct to the ren oif the Demoocratic primary, w. C. lUnntAsjry, When the man in the moor wants an exclamation, let him say "My stars!" A man who once haed rough horn2 hands made them soft and smooth witi Witch Hazel Salvo, but he used the gen nine-that bearing the name "E. U. De WVitt & Co. Chicago." For sores, boils 31ta, burns, bruises, etc., it has no equal ui.d affords almost immediate reli-f fron blind, bleeding, itching and protrudinj Ailes. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Makes Kidneys andi Bladdese Right FOR SALE-Nice, younig cow rrsh in milk. A pply at this ofcee "t.EW*~ Early Risers Thae famous little plls FOR SALE-Young cow, fresl nilker. Apply to H. A. Richey. Ole Golid nhEoitel The season's. first. cold may be slight-may yield to early treatment, but the next cold will hang on longer; it will be more troublesome, too. U n - rincessary to take chances >n that second one. Scott's Emulsion is a preventive is well as a cure. Take lGOTT'$ SEJULIOU vhen colds abound and rou'll have no cold. Take it vhen the cold is contracted nd it checks infiamma-. ion, heals the membranes f the throat and lungs nd drives the cold out. Send for free sample. AegetablePreparatonforAs similating 1heFood andReiua uhg theSlnmachs andBowelsof tromotes DigestionCheerPul nessandRest.Contalns nelliter piumMorphine nor Nineral. OT'NAnICOTIC. AJaaraP-sfCzII/ * - n Bi.K=1 J 1d- I Aperfect Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stomach, Dfiarrhoca Worims,Convulsions.l'everish - ness and LOSS OF SLEEP FacSinile Signature or NEW YORK. _ EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. TO VAItD OF OLD AGE. The most successful way of ward ing off the approach of old age is to inaintain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food snited to your ago and occu pation, and when any disorder of the srnach appears take a dose of Ohamberlain's Stomach andi Liver Tablots to c rrect it. If you have a weak jt, much or are troubled with indigo2-tioln, you will find these Tablet to he just whit you need. For 3ale by Pickona Drug. Co. and T. N. Hunter..Liberty. Fully two-thirds of our troubles are onle anticipated. While a bilious attack is desided ly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlin's Stomach and 0 Liver Tablets are used. For sale by Pickens Drug, Co. and T. N. Hunter, Liberty. Three thinge to govern-temper, , conduct and .tongue. Just a'little Kudol aft'er meals will ro Slieve that fulness, belching, gas on atom ,acha, and all other symptoms of indiges tion.- Kodol digests whlaat you eat, arid enables the stomach andi digestivu organs 1to perform their functions naturally Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Meekness toward God is, first, pati-nt endurance of His will. .Don't deceive yourself. If you have .indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre, i It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hocruse, South Mills, N. C., says: "I was trou bled with Chronic indigestion for several years; whatever I nuto seemned to cause heartburn, sour stomach, fluttering of my heart, and general depression of mind and body. My druggist recommend Ko dol, and it has relieved me. I an now eat anything and sleep soundly at night. Kodol Digests what you eat. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Most of the things that come to those wvho wait are a trifle stale by the time thyarrive. WAS WASTING AWAY "I had been troubled with kidney di sense for the last five years," writes Rob ert R, Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I lost flesh aund never felt wvell and doctored with leading physicians andu trupd all remedies suggested1 with out relief. Finally .f tried Foley's Kidney Cure and lhas than two bottle's completely cured me and~ I ami now son d and well :" D~uring the summer kidney i rreguiilarities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to kidneys at one by using Foley's kidney Cure.. Piekens Drug Co , A Maine man mrkes leather of catgeh skins, , . Aa A LLiN'S F'oOT-1:ASE, A P'own,, Imakes walking easy. Cures Corns, ii unon.., IngrwingNais swllenandSwcentiuug feet.A t aln Druggfsts.amnd Sltoe Stores, 35c. non't nlece p any *nttt i SamPle IEnxx,. Add ress, A l ena S. It's always the man who doesn't want credit who can got it for the asking. Why take a dozen things to eure th-it cough? Kennedy 'a Laxative Honey and Tar allays the congest ion, stops that tick. hng, drives the cold out through your bowel.. Sold by Pickens Drug. Co., It makes a man mighty cross t o have his Wife act as if he bud~ a good temper. WVAII AGAklNST CONSUiw 'TION All nations are endeavoring to cheek the ravages of consumption, the "white, plague" that olaims so many vietims each year. Foley's Honey and Tair cures canghs and colds perfectly and you are In no danger of consumptin. ho not rask youlr health by taking somne uan known preparallon when Foley 'a Honey and Tar Is safe and certain ina results. Ask for Folefse Honey and Tar and in. slat upon haviug at. Pieos Drug, Co. A woman can throw a hint straighter than a man can throw a rookr. CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' In - use For Over Thirty Years C.AS I.RIA THE CENTAU" COMPANY. NtEW VOtIC OITY. They never gripe or sioken, hut cleanse and strengthen the stomeh, liver and bowels. Thin is the iniversal ver dict of the many tlousaiids who u-0 D) Witt's Litlie Early Risers. These fa, mous little pills relieve headache, esi sitipation, billiousness, j:.undice. torpid liver, sallow complexion, eto, Try Little Early Risers. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Aaste niakos some pooplo waste a lot of other people's timic. FOLMEYIOTADTAR Oures Ooldst Prevent& Pneumonia MANY U Ia.DnEN ARIE SICKLY. Mother Grayv' Sweet Powtders for cihildretI, used by Mother Gray, I nitrse int Chibirens I1omle New York, Break up Cold in 21 hours, cure Ie everlsiess Ileadnach, Stomach Trotles 'reething lDIsoiders, ntd Destroy Worms. At aill (rugglst, 25c. Sni1le mailed FIRIE.. Ad. dressm, Allen 8. Olmsted, !Seloy, N. Y. It's rather short sighted to lie, if the truth will foul people more. A torpid, inactivo liver can produce more bodily ills thati alnust anythinig e180. It. Is good to cleli the sybtem out occasionally. Stir the liver up, and get into shmape generalliy. The bost results are derivedi from the use of DoWitt's Lit tle Early Ri-ors. Reliable, effective, pleasant pills with a reputati-m. Never gripe. Sold b~y Pickens Drng. Co., Waiting works woniders- ifyou keep busy whmile witi ng. .Sea Ilhat your dIrnggist gives~ youf no 1111m3ibi vhen you ask for Kennedy's Lox it vo Honey03 and Tar, the orignal Laxat ive cough syrup. So'd by3 Pickens Drug. (Jo,, It is but a step) from the sublime to the lidiculous, and the shortest way to make it is to step) onl a banmana peel. F'or a painlful burn there is nothing like DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Trhoro are a host of imitations of De Witt's WVitch llazel-Salve 0on thle mar ket -aee that you get the genuine. Ask for Decwitt's. Good, too, for sunburn, cuts, bruises, and especially recommon~d ed for piles. The name E. 0. DoeVit & Co., Chicngo, is on every box. Sold by P'.ck us Drug. Co., It jq .pOSsile to <.htin relhief from chroinc iInd gost ion and3( dyspepsia by fihe us 01of KOD)OL FOR D)YSPEI'SIA. Some of th1e most hop1)11ess c.ae of long stand(inig havov yieldd to it. It enables you in' digest I he fod yen eat 3.nd( OX. erises'C a iorreofive infllinenlO bmi diing upI the eficienmcy or ihe d g'eti ve org 1inus, 'rhe atomachiis thee boiler wi heremi ie teini is mado that keepn up your vitali ty, he aIlth and st renigthI. Kodol dligests whait you eat. Makes theostomachl sweet -pn Ls the boiler ill condition to dlo thme work lnainrlo demandsI of it -gives yen relief from dligestivo disorders, and pntsa y'ou iln shlapo to (10 our beat, and feel your best. 8(old bly Pickous~ Drug. Oo., 2 Thio Al mighty never' rocognizcs a preacher's worth by the satlarv he g ts. IUnless a man get~s exci ted ini an argutment his wifo is afraid ho is 31 gettinig thme worst (If it. W A NT El )--200, <,O 5tles, at one00 h. 'r Picker' a it. R. F'or sphecifieatio~na apply ,. it their oflhee. 52---at r Notice to Debtor and, 1. Creditors. All person ho(h1ling claims aga int th - >r0 aent theam to theo undlersignbed dutly to tteshedon (or be 'fore the 15th day of'r 11n1no next: and1 aill p1 rsomsl Indebted to aid estu te will mnake patymen t thereof I). M. Merck, J. M. Sattterflel, 1i tAdnministiratat. ti - - - of F. V. O'DELL SSURVEVYOR . NOTARY PUPIM 2. F. D. No. 5 EAmLEy , .... ...Dy.. -tions indT e We nre now.showiti the laig most stylish, up.to do0 took Sping Good" Wtatw have over Time and money was spout fi ing this stock, apd we do not hom stato that v- vill give the bes for tho sane Mone that oan be 1i where. Iyheu you trade at Park you profeet your pocket-book. w hy our oustoners stick to u pledge you the best of store sorv our goods must bo what we say I or your money given biok. Ou ing of wool. dress goods is fino aro very popular also Silks, N Cashimers and Slerges--from cl fino goods. Onr Black goods - ways full we dare not let them rut Our White goods, and printe are so complete that we cannot them. Our prices on there goot 5 cents to 50 cents. Our shirt a derwear department is fuill of tl values wo ever had. Ladios vents;, 5, 10. 15 and 25 ei MIIn's vestq, 25 & 50 ets, can't I Seo our Moln's 50 ots shirts ai will bnly. Mens and Ladies Oxfo)rds to at Salesmen, Mr. Thomas Ligon r Heonry McoKinney, A. K. Parl 10 West End, Greenville,I (MNOT IC T 1 J. F. Harris is still in business at the sa self. Come around and Yet sone barg chandise, but don't all come at once. 24 Pound( sack< of' good flour for 5o other thingl%.s according, m1inuIs Meat which is as highi as Hamnan was hun! seed, B3liss, Early Rose, Burbanks Hebron, by the peck at any J. F. HARRId J. D. MO( Says it is time now to buy Straw Hats, Summer I have som nioe) CALICOES antd DIESS Briing me your chickens and eggs. If w e t will pay you the cash for your produce. trad(1i sonichow. Please call and see me, )(and r M arket. J. D. lo P. S.-All who owe me will please c oblige. I have a gotod ine of A mong themo are t he rec0ommen da.blo ol C locks wit h wr ghits, wh ich(I I amn Celling Anid a newv lie of 81 IERWAlic. P Silver WVATC[I ES. A nico linm of pee glassos to fit eyt s. A ll kinds of c pair w orI IH. SNIDERI, .. .. HOT WEATH EATABLES And DRI] As Nice Line o? as Good Goods as Make up y'our select ion for- a meal from my stock of C Viennan Sausagei. Ronst leef, Pigs Fiet, Tripe, ' lhenus, Okrn andi Toat~tto(es, K(rnutt, l'eas, Peach Snuctes, Pilkkles anitl 5ontimen~lt. All < niscui t, ( om11 panfy'$ pro lucts Fruits, Candies, Fine~st bI~s'.ed Coffea in town All hi 1 sill stLrictly for 'ish or- 13 rter. Satisfacti - Yours for tsonething nico to ei D.F. P A( jy"i All wvho own m~ atro urged to ca.li andI settle at < a titricthy cash business. Statement of the Condi tion of Liberty Bank, Liberty, S. C., \.t the close of Business, May 4th, 1906. 1)ans andI niscoun Is...,.. .............70,115i..I I verdlrafts.-.- .... .... 8,1ll n8 otitis atii Siock owned byhbank. inikIng Iliouse....................I 1,r5 382 irinitur ato mtd lIxtuares................ -,600I.-10 110 Ieroini Itanki and Iianike-r'.... ..... 1.I1 55I ~ mirre'icy ....--......................,55.00 I 'cr, iNiianu I'entlic . .......rM7 it al-...--..... .... .......t.7..04 itall .Stock Iai dl it....... ..........'.5,0.0.0 q Iii iv idedi l'rouits, I ess Citrrenit <Ilenles andI Pi Tx0's Pid ............ 3, ON5.00 te to links tandi Illankers O ~ 10 Unpij~td .nivlenldH. ..............100 dividuanl Deposits Oiubject to Check 23,651t. 13H me IO'J ~ertifie...-..... .............. 31. 52 1e sure to r Its nd1 18lIacoulnted., 10,000.00 RIFLES. Il alie ti'ding IThne (ertif- PISTOLS. ites toprceeting Horrowed Money 10,000.00 SHOTGUNS tal----- ....-- ............... ........ 5,734.01 COUNTY OF I[CKENS. taopc. liefore ma eanme 1i. C. Shirly, cashier of Snlry borty fhank, who being duhf . worni msays J TVN itt the above and foregoing tt orment is'a trute tdition of otaid bank, as sthown by the books hcp file in said biank. - II, C. Snrrn-.:s. swor to beofore me, this 18lth (day of May 10, _________ Ii. 1AYTON,, Npitary1Publie for South Catro .orrent Attest-: J1. P. SmIth, ) .Bran W. It. tihaplman D.iirectors. I e' tOt A s11 your4 cea r1 - o, ,ur Pol bi r est and of now select. itato to) Values ad-any. A storo, That is s. We ce, and hey are e show -Greys [ohairi,. teap to are al I dwn. I lawns tell of Is from d n 1o beat 11t4. )e b, at. Id you it your ,Ad Mr. k. V IAT-: lie old stand by him Ens in general mer I will sell your a cents. And all and Dried Fruit . Irish potato and Beauty of old price. ! By Himself. Goods, Etc. GOODS to go CHEAP. in1't trade on the goods. So bring it on; we will eineber the old Beef :re one and settle, and J. D. M. I style Seth Thomas :d atspecial bargains. JIso solid Gold and lacles; I guarantee in thle jewelry line. Easley, S. ~ ER [4KABLES Can Be Bought. Finned Goods: Potted Hami, B~ig Hlomincy," Corn, tea. Berri( s, etc., >f the National rids bottled drinks oni Ice. rn (Guar'inteedl. Lt, 3 E. >nee. From now on I wvill PR NTINQ TRIP pryeiIpdtu ve STIIV. * rom $2.25 to $180.0~ fr 2.5 cto 50.00E rhre ouhtto h~y - St. ce over p nonsta mpe. t he ot o wius I stmp AXIMS ANDl TOOL, 0, P. O. Dox 4094 a Fa~, Mas.,. 0. A. D~)rtse. Regular 75 conts and