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noasywmna pon1NG. --BY 4The SontinolJournal Company. T1oMPsoN & RIOUEY, PRops. J. L. 0. TIlOMPSON, EDITOR. Subsoription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertiaing Rates Reasonable. ntored at PFlokons Postoffice as Second Class Mall Matter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1906. Metrological Talble By John T Boggs, olserver, LIcerty, S. C, Toi mperatu re. q -v i Character of as nlb the day. 21 80 60 82 Cloudy 28 81 0.5 0 Cloudy 20 81 54 U 0 M 0 Clear 2t 884 t0l 0 1 90 3 it Clar HEW TO THE LINE. The dispensary investigating con. nittee are unearthing some shady ransactions of some of its former )mployees. '.1 his committoo seem to vish to do their dulty, and should be ominended for it. If there has been raud lot it be shown lip to the puh ic, who have a perfect right to know. et thomn make a thorough investiga ion, and if fraud or rascality be found, n high or low, let them be exposed. )on't expose the small fry and let he big fish go; treat all alike. He jo the line let the chips fall wher< hey may. This thing of shilelding from publicity the shortcomings o ;ome men on account ot family con ieotious, political influonce, and oft imes, because they are prominent it hurch work, has becomo too comi 1on. It may be charitable, but it't not right. Treat all alike. If a mar: 'as gone wrong let it be known. Equal rights to all; special privileges :o none. While we regret to see any rood m an fall into ill reputo, we are 1o respecter of persons, and the man, )r men, who have used their posi. ;ions to further their own selfish ends; 0 get extra compensation, notwith itanding the fact that the State poys hem a liberal salary, should be pun. sh ed to the extent of the law. The Rate did not employ them tb "push he sale" of certain brands of liquor ad if they have done so fcr courte lies or extra compensation, thoj arve done so of their own volition ani iow must reap the reward of theiu * bvariciousness, if not dlow nright dis * ionesty. Let this committee spart o0 pains to ferret out any and all * ~ lishonest trainsactionis, and, whore here is positive proof, let the guilty mesa be punished. NO DIVORCE. * South Carolina is opposed, nearly .s a unit, to the passage of a divorce aw, and we think rightly so. We .doit, for the sake of argument, thlat here are certain causes wvhich would ~uarantee a separation of the parties, !ut not by tihe annuhnient of the narriage tie', andi were such a law lassed in this State, the bars to too iasty marriages wvouldl be lot down ndl many ill-assorted unlions wvould ake place, tile parties kinowing that * hey could, if not satisfied, trump up case for divorce and p)ossibly securq no. The tendency seemus to point o too hasty marrIages. Young men nd y'oung women rush into mnatri aony before they are old enlough to ealizo tihe car-es and responsibilities * If married life, and1 consequently', * hen the novelty wears off thley real :o that thley acted unwisely. They upposed that married lift, w1ould be ke the courting opoch-all sunshine nd roses,-but afterwards findl that fe is one continual struggle; that ae old saw that "two can live on hat 01ne can," is all rot. Wheinn 3 iey come to face life as it really is,g hey find that they have mis conceived g * hat married life really was, and al t hough they really love their wives, ai I hey have not theo "backbone" to race il te seeming insurmountable troubles j that come flocking in. If they can a' I.. ,, de over these little troubles, they tI iIl1 possibly fin~d happiness; but b r'ight bore is the crucial test, and if -they have a loop-hole of escape tbrough the divorce court they are 1 apt to carry thleir* troubles there. TML~ us bave no divorce law. Before ('~ marrying let the man or woman b QI7 ~. tb ougbly realize that they are going' b s&t~ke .upoin themselves a life-long obligagibn from which there is no re- c krs *hen fully satisfled that they b SKare prpred to assume this obliga- II 4' 4~ io~ Mf theam resolve to stand by it, "~ ~'U:'fx~~J~4e? or worse," and though, as L Lh~ Fe *ys, "into each life somfo ~i i is fall," the cloudti will finally u4d the blessed sun of hap ~ on their pathway 4.e County Uorco ldeoe. Oolenoy Lettor. The farmers in this section are getting along nicely thinning out cotton. Mr. L. A. Roper is very' sick at this writing. Dr. J. M. Crenshaw is attending him. Miss Nora Harris and mother, f Pickens, wore the guests of Misses Nora and Bertha Hendrieks Wednesday. They reported a fine time. Mr. W. F. Hendricks had the misfortune of getting his foot bad ly bruised by a brick falling from his house. Misses Laura and Bertha Hen, dricks visited friends in Pickens last week. Mr. Toi Batson and Mr. Bates, of Greenvillo, wore the guests of Mr. and Al rs. Hendricks last Sun day. Master Earle Rigdon, of Easley, is visiting his grandhnother, Mrs. W. Rigdon. Mr. Jim MeJunkin's store was destroyed by fire one night last week. There was no insurance. Several of our people attended the old soldiers' rounion last Satur day. -1m.uooi. G r., Liberly Letter. Skelton & Smith have their new brick store well nnder way, on the corner, at the old R. 1I. Andurson & Ob. stand. J. M. Hoyl, now of North Caro lina,, is' visiting in this Section, and has let ot a contract for build ing a brick store between the bank and the depot. Wo hope wo can find men to represent us who will give the road qIuostion de( COnsideration anId bring about some relief on this lilno. Another matter that deserves at ten tion is the fact that hundreds of children of a school age are not being sent to school, lWut are g-ow ing u) in ignorance ond indifler ence to moral law and order. We see only one way to roniedy this evil, and that is compulsor.y education. Many States have such a law and find that it works well. We refor particularly to the white children, for the negroes need no such laws. for they go and keep going. We pride ourselves on our improved school condition, and yet we cannot got att hundreds of chil dren who are not attending school. A school, with compulsory cvdu, cation, would be cheaper than pen al institutions, courts, etc, We just throw out the hint, as of more p~ol itical significance thani liquor or dispensuary, atAd should not be lost sight of. - C. Expenses of the County for Past Ten Years. The committee appointed to ox. amine the books of the county voices hatve linished the examination of the Supervisors books ancl report the ox pese of the countsy for the past teni years, as follows: Air. Hendricks, 1896, $1 1,478.00. Mr. Looper, 1897, $18,292.00. Alr. Looper, 1898, $20.880,00. IMr. Looper, 1899, $24,731.00. M r. Loo per, 1900, $12,634 00. Mr. Stephens, 1901, $21,683.00. Mr. Stophens, 1902, $33,083.00. Mr. Stephens, 1903, $30, 9(2.00. Alr. Ste'phens, 1904, $32,790o.00. Mr. Lynch, 1905, $24,107.00. Average expouseO annualmily for the fonr yeairs of hMr. Loopeur's term was $19,136.00. Average expenseC annually for the four years of Mr. Stephens term was $29,600.00. Card of Thanks. We (10 sincerely thank the good people of Petere Chapel and1( coml. munity for their kind assistar~ce andI sympathy in the last sickness or our dear mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hiunnicutt. TIhere is no no-d1 worrying along in hsomfort because of a disorderedI di. restion. Get a biottle of KOD)OL FOR )YSPEPSIA, and see whavt it will do ir youl. Kodol not only digests what on eat andt gives that tired1 stomiach a eeded rest, but is a corrective of tihe :eatcst oficiency. Kodol relieves indi estion, dlyspopsia, p)aipitation of the eart, fhlatuloec, and sour stomach., odo wil mkeyour stomach young id healthy a'gain, Youwiloryjs the proporation that yi orr jtomac orries you. Worry moans the loss of )ihity to doe your besti. Worry is to be 'oided at all times. K~odoh will take c wvorry out of your stomach. Sold t(( y Pickens D)rug (Co., "1 lears the I~ he ind You ||avo Always 80gig ti 4nature 1iflIDoa~j TO LEgp. I will let to the lowest Crponsib~le E Lalder the building aneow the followimin& ridlge s On the 20th (lay of June inst. A t 10 o'clock~ a. mn. I will let the bridg ii the Easly & P'ickens road over WVoi reek. At 2 O'clock, Saie (lay I wvill lot the Siige over 'lown Creek( at Clements,' At 4 o'clock same (lay I wvili let the W idge over 12 mile river near E. F. >opeor. Plains made known oin day of letting. W (I. M. LY Nol, 2t Supervisor, a Iakes Kidneys and Bladder Right rn Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feedsthe dair, puts new life into it. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. 11Whoa I first Used Ayer's flair Vigor my hitr was abot graed A ut 9itisar rich black. ad.ashr iek as I eenld wish." - MitS. SUSAN KWrXMNBTsag. Tuscutnbla, A)*. 91.00 a bottle. J. 0. AY3I 00.. -A"l dr s.-- for -=IlJ.."ass. Gray Hair ANNOUNCEMENTS. All announemonts under this head must be paid for in advance. The fee is 85.00. No card will be itserted unless accompanied by th above amount1. FOR STATE SENATE. The many friends of V. G. Mautidin horeby announce ilmi a candidate for State Senator from lrkezn r ePtu'. subject to (lie Demo cratic primary el=cin The many friendm of Ilon. C?. 1-;. Hob'ii aut respectfti tnnounce him s t a ctndi.utIe fot the Senate front this cotnty, subject to the te tion of the voters itt the Democratic primtary Vleetli):l 1 Olt HiOUm~E OF' lt iIONiEN uATJIE. 8. We herebty nominate llot. .James P. Carey in It candhtlite for the ilouse of Representttve, frott ttis couity. Kiowing him to be a mate well litted In every waty to represenit the people we feel that his election will reilect honor upov our counnty. lie will abide the resul of the P'ri imary election. MANY Fut'.:NDB. FOlt TitEASUiluCH. i'he iany friend of MajorS. Nimnons hereb) atnono@e hint as a candidate for the office ol Connty Treasurer of Pickens county. mu bject ti the ti of the voters In the Democratic pri iiary election. The many friends of 11. 1). Garvin take pleas ure in amunouneing him as a ctndidate for th4 oillee of County Treasurer, subject to the resutil of the Democratic primary. 'he friends of 0. S. Stewart hereby atinounei hhn a candidate for Office of County Treasurer Pickens County, subject to the action of Det ocrat voters In primary election. FOR SUPEtVISOt. The many friends of JOE It. 5ilLIR here b)y annouttce him as a cantididate for the ollia o r Sutera' isor of Pickens County, subject to thi action of the vOters in the Denocratic primar; election. Maj. 0. M. Lynch is hereby nomnmled to .e-election to the oin1ee of Supervisor of Piek eta coitty, surbject to the restrlt of the Deinu eratie pritniry FOil MAGISTRATE. At the earnest soicitatLon of tmany friends, hereby announce myself a candidate for Magia trate in Pickens Township, subject to the resul of the Democratic primary,. W. G. hInAsy, The friends of C. 0. Rowland hereby an nonnee him as a cantdidato for re-election t4 the oillee of Niagistrate at Central, subject t4 the action of the voters in the prinary elecloti F0OU COUNTY COMIMISSIONKlt. Mr. .John P. Smith is hereby nominated 'antd idate for re-election to the off~ee of Countt Commissioner, tibjhect to the result of thm primanry electionl. The sworn statement of the manu fact ures protects you from opiates ir Kin nedy 'a Laxmative Hloney and Tar-the cough syrup that drives the cold out oi your system. Sold by Piocns Drug (coimpany., Attend carefully to the details of your business The sincerest tribute that can be paid to superiority is imitation. Thme many imitations of DeWitt's Witch H azel Salve that arc now before the public prove it the host, Ask for DeWitt's. Good for bulrnsE, scatlds, chalftfed skin, eczemna, tot ter, cuts, bruisos, b)oils and piles. Hfigh ly recommned and reliable. Sold by Pickens Drug Co., Injure not anothers reputation in business. Keep your minds from all evil thoughts. You cannot induce a lower animal to cnto heartily when not feeling well. A muck dog starves himself, and gets well. The stomach one overworked, must h ave rest the same as your feet or eyes. You don't have to starve to rest your stomachO~, KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for your stomach, di gests what you eat and gives it a rest. Puts it back in condition again. You 3an't fool good with a disordered stomach. fry Kodol. sold by Piokens Drug co., lije Vold awffnotter The season's first cold xay be slight--may yield early treatment, but the ext cold will hang on S nger; it will be more oublesome, too. U n- a acessary to take chances 1 that second one. Scott's mnulsion is a preventive fi well as a cure. Tske, OOTTI'$ EjIILSIOJ hen colds abound and h >U'll have no cold. Take it "' hen the cold is contracted W id it checks inflamma-. mn, heals the mnembranes al the throat and lungs~ id drives the cold out. Send for free sampie, SCOTT 4.80WNE, Chemists 406.ej l 9sam a ...V*I For The WePrearationfbrAs 9 thefd andReg ut ingth mhs andBowelsor Be Fromotes Diestion.Cheerfu nessandRest.Contahs neither OpiumMorphiie nor Mineral. NOT XARC OTIC. Aperfeci Remedy for Constipa HIon, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea WormsConvulsions,Feverish ness and Loss og SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THME All county Unions should begii 0 now to inaugurate a regular Far mers' Union campaign in each county, to begin when farmers Th have laid by crops. Let this cam. tion paign be one of educating the far- than mer along the business side of his Fran farming interest. Chief among these subjects is that as the farmer M is the greatest producvr on earth mgci b he is, of course, the biggest seller erIl on earth, and that he needs clear, I'lldru ing hoases or uarehoueos to con centrate his cotton and other im- If I perishable products in. a tru STIMULATION WITHOUT IRRITA- them TION. In case of stomach and liver trouble Whi the proper treatment is to stimulate these the Pi organs without irritating them. Orino portar Laxative Fruit Sy-rup aids digestion and gan, r stimulates the liver and bowels without A., of irritating those ergans like pills or ordi- say : nary catharties., .i6 does not naruseate years:i or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. ject to For sale lPickens Drug Co., and R. Disco' F. Smith sley . me i + . Ham p FOUND A CURE- FOR DYSPEPSIA. in thbe Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, On- odb tario, Canada, who has suffered quite a Pie number of years .from dyapepsia and great pains in the stomach, was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Sac Stomach and Liver Tablets. She (lid so ciplo. and says, "I find that they have dlone' me a great deal of good. I have never had any suffering since I began using Wafl them." It troubled with dyspepsiar or purilil indigestion why not take these Tablets, get well and stay well? F'or sale by rh Pickens Drug Co., and T. N. Hunter, S'e. Liberty.able an ize it it The new Italian postage stamp sale by will not bear the monarch's head. Hunter AaK Font Ai L.ux's F'ooT-ICAsI, A P'owI)>i. Da It naakes walig cns -. CureNCorns, ItitiiOns, wrong Ingrowing Nais, Swoc i ntt Sweating feet. A t nil Drugg Ita andl Shoe Stores, .j5c. non't accept anya ~st1ntc. usn.i. lanxx. Address, Al en s. Di _______________arc as e Keep) your minds from all evil latt, r thoughts. Elb etric It's a wise son who knows wiren lied e to ask his father for money. years o: , . chronie CUBAN DIARRHOE~A. ters cur U. S. soldiers wvho served in Cuba and bla during thre Spanish wvar know what this antee b,' disease is, andi that ordinaary remedos have little more effect than so nmch wa. 'Cu k-r. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as severe "u arnd dangerous as a mild attack of chcl. den t al era. There is one. remedy, however, ,.- ~ that ean always be depended upon as i h will be seen by tihe following certificate learned from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston,it Texas: "I hereby certify that Chamber Inin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband of a severe alttack of Oubanr diarrhoea, which he never f< brought home from Cuba. We had sov. Buck len aral doctors but did him no good. One anid her bottle of this remedy cured him as our p)oisonlin 3eighbor will testify. I thank God for of Rans to valuable a medicine," For sale by~ cured Se ?iekens Drug Co., and T. N. Hunter ulets iiberty. 2ures at] Take care of the pence and thre Wheni onnds will take care of them- man eye elves. yum PRAINED ANKLE, STIFF NECK, ricator LAME SHOULDER. married These are three common ailments for hich Chamberlain's Pain B~alm is espec. A N i Ily valuable. If promptly applied it frequenta ill save you time, money and suffering ged bowe] ben troubled with any one of these ail- stipation enrts. For sale by Pickens Drng Co., diltion is ui d T. N. Hunter tiberty. King's N ______________gentilest r4 els. Ouai When a man doesa' tcomplain to Price 25o. a wife abotit the breakfast it is a ~n that she is away visiting her -Being other. worst of -bad. Constipation makes the cold drag (n let it out of you. Take Ken- Ca dy s Laxative Horney and Tar cough Dears the rup. Contains no opIatee, Sold by Bignature okens Drug Co., - a 4 A.' Pa IS O .S. Ce-D~ -tions We aro 'now most stylish, I Infants and 01hildren. spriog aoods Time and me K. ing this stok, i Kind You Have stat that for the same M4 Whore. When Iways Bought 0 g1 rOt pleolgO you the our goods Must trs the or your money ig of wool dr are very popu Cashimof n natue, inegoods.( wlas full we ( tur Whito I Df are so comple 1them. Our pr 5 cents to 50 c derwear depar valuos we ever Ladies vests, A Men's vests, ISee our Ma will buy. In Mous and Li lwants. #Salesmn. U Henry McKin For OverWest End [h irty Years J. F. Harris is still in busit self. Come around and chandise, but don't all c< other things accordinl _____which is as liitlh as 1-1 seed, Bliss, Early R( LEY3 ONETbTAR Hebron, by the re& Colds; Prevents Pneumonia J F 3 per capita sugar coump-_____ n th'o United States is more double that of Germany or J D o 3o. kNY HILDEN ll]- SICLY. Says it iF3 timie nIow to hn Dr cri~ we olr o hlrn Straw Hiats, 5 New York, llrk 112 pond snac oours,fgo verimline-is liewlaaie, stntuu,, Troules, I 519.o e roi nice CA ICO ig Di)iorder4, ad I)ew4hroy Worcs. Ah Bring i( your chickens a I' Is. 01s.ted, Eel'coy, N. y. I wi I pay . yotse B Clash fo r trade somehow. Please call an' Coporatioll is without a soul tMarket. st jHust be wrthout two oft I0 J D OLLOWIN TAHE FLAG. n our 'soldiers went to Cuba and P. S.All who owe i lilippines, ileimith wvas the mostP im oblige. t cusideration. Willis Il. Mor. atird Commisanry Sergeant U. S. Rural Route 1, toncor. N. so. a or ers ientt Cuba and wo 0 n the Philippines, and being sub.-~ S colds, I took Dr. King's New 'cry for Consump'l"ion, whoihi kept perfect health. And now ini New ihire, we find it the best medicine wo~rld for conghs, co1(ds, bronchial v Pickons Drng Co. Aogte r h e 50 lind $1.00 Trial bUf Le free. Clkswtwegs41 Briga mew lorcien ofn<T 1iiemnyrlirta ~l ilveryyo Ath~e. cA for glP.e toS.- y.All ho iwe Ii and Limernguthem arosothgree. CoAdaa1n(ewT.iN. O H ifie meylt' rathieriihan pr, SleWA HE.Ane glasebterttees.Al in Iaativ SffENt of TE CmbrAins NieLn o a Go hoanmo Livr Tndabl s sr'oingree rdisordatrs ith a ur til akeuors~etii o el thevr effe is a medicine.d ForaSasg. os lef Pitkers, tD ngrCo., retrtv, Bas kaand T.e N.te , toido to r~y ey reo dorETAnd B.iLES Ai(iLC suDLYin ERPENT TS A Nice Line , oas~ Goor omo wi nita als lO~ar toadch el tityfo ho erl tiordlers ih.' Fec ri theoi Mfis oev thilaneer, i a e rbmdy Bitlaers hck kgretrbesiv jo hc .A .Breown ofl h oefi ~Ougdt tvlle,'S.. saids:o lTey re anrewef t totperfectdhnal r, tr~ spsil ooIii ~if suffromin whdepai and-~ yo ieiaillgsio n y~esab in tolpler."ha Eheric Birgt- s fKDL1OiDSE snd ghae hilldeaddtover,..aatia, bi) you tomlighatk, kifoonyoutraoubles dder isode FRM SOdJAW gurie oreio nlecbid 'howckens DrugiCo, re wi500 h. oicoc fte Igrtv r:i 'a AnicaSalv. It antsept Makle st our iseltion oir a eeinrI Vu ~oete reetb cini a thatusage, Rllst Beef, vit ~. Carls Owal, lierclan, t, IeatlanstOre nd Todoesig SlcailN . rts I.wa o at.Mes, Pie sandl C Br f i ekIee a. wr auedlad fiisi Co Lu WundsBurnsand Srosrit, fromdiest iet 51dRad pofu yorbs. Isl striclynfo Dashg. C you hear Yooman far 1o r spok a Cros wordto do aiku~ t.ctl caoh bseains p bue, sre tat cose saresathir.flo.5 a rcndtori lrunil coin-er tipsibe tban reli fr lt emais chn whatli youl brOniindgesio and dysppsi by Someoof tho tstshopnhes casesDof l lows Lin injury dr estd ith .N.5 ALYS 'su Arica Stacvht andisepti hngdb pios ren bCood NotCharletOswaldmerchant hBrcofthi pac, ofI theCeios >reon hllsprsonholdng versagaist." Iti ete de en tanin of v ylielde tooir. d ea blw yousen tiesto the foodeyoucaigned d<a Ju erisuesi alrrertivoinflete bmdi upi te licof te pdyget ieoi ~ Bwhat yo ct. akes JhostmA we -putthe oior i Exeond trionod. N, 124. f rk, reenIge ry Coodts',Uii. and Shoes-' showing the laigest and: Ip to dato etook of new hat we have over shown. ney was spent in select md we do not hevitate to rill give the best valtieos mDo) .that can he had any.. you trade at Park's store, .xr pocket-book. That in aners stiok to us. Wo bost of store Sorvice, and bwhat tvo say they are given back. Our sho-' ass goods is fine-Greys Jar al1o Silks, Mohairs, Serges-from cheap to ur Black goods are al re not let them run down. goods, and printed lawns to that we cannot tell of ices on those goods from nts. Our shirt a d n Lrnont is full of the best had. 5, 10. 15 and 25 cents. 25 & 50 ets, can't be bent. a's 50 ots shirts and you dies Oxfords to suit your r. Thomas Ligon and Mr. ey. . Park. Greenville, S. C. &W THATO ie-ss at the same old stand by him et some bargains in general mer. >me at once. I will sell your .a :1 flour for 50 cents. And all , minus Meat and Dried Fruit aman was hung. Irish potato )SC, Burbanks and Beauty of , peck at any old price. IARRIS, By Himself. MOORE Y ummer Goods, Etc. ES and DIESS GOODS to go CHIEAP i eggs. If we can't trade on the goods. your Produce. So bring it on; wo will d see mie, and reiember the old Beef I oore 2 will please come and settle, and J.D. M. ii a good line of mmendable old style Seih Thomas ah I am selling at spcial bargains. ?ERWARE. Also soliid Gold and a lhne of Spectacles; 1 guarantee is of repair work in the jewelry line. - Easley, S. C. EiAT HER4 Lnd DRINKABLES d Goods as Can Be Bought. ams~ my stock of Canned Goods: Petted Ilam., igs Feet, T[ripe, "Big Iloiny," Corn, (rant, Peas, Peaches. Berries, otc., ondliments. All of the National mpilany's products. e in town. All kinds bottled drinks on Ice. larter. Satisfaction G uar-nteed, meothing nice to eat, P A CE. call and settlo at once. From now on I will I STins~ A FoiryersTEESARShv Riflest Sh ous PsoOs - u-bourneater-in. sen 4e i~inat efei otaliree b rsecy shootigt e rS . BeCaCfu tr linumH gr i Abe fourwaredorto cIend ts. in stamps * i P. onteOt~~ . Bo :406geCa w'10e ij iectL, M ASSu. l. W ci every ighc this psieasn.i hve tc. a fewbutlaseect wsinu whiche unil Jun 16hWill ho ery undr th easn m ake [)o ot wit utilafter that 'date.