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Pickens Senthel4 ara PVnJISND. MVgRY W9DNEBDA ORNING. --BY The Bentinolournal Company. .FoM soN & BXoHEr Paois. . I,. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. *ntered at Plokens FostoM0C a second Olas Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1900. GRAND JURY PRESE19TMENT. We have passed on all bills handed to us by the solicitor and made such return thereon as our best judgment directed. A special committee of our body has visited the poor farm and, from their report we find that there are now twelve white and four negro paupers. They seem to be well fod and clothed. The crop at the poor farm is very good. The supervisor is construct ing a very nice residence on the farm and now has lumber on hand for two more buildings. We recommend that the white and negro paupers should be kept more apart than they now are, and recom mend that proper steps be taken to carry out this recommendation, and we further recommend that the steward of the poor farm be required to labor on the farm; Inasmuch as re ports have reached us that some o: the inmates he.ve'boen unmercifully whipped, we recommend that the steward be not allowed to whip th< paupers unmercifully; and we espeoi ally recommend that the proper au thorities look carefully into this mat ter, and determine if this is true, and if so, that the same be discontinued We call attention to a very bat place in the Easley and Cox Bridg road, near William McMahan's place caused by a dam being placed besid the road, which obstincts the natural course of the water. This road hai been almost impassable for severa months. We recommend that stepE be taken by the county board of corm missioners to have this and all othe places of a similar nature repaired a once. We recommend that the solicito, be Instructed to look into the matteri whlqh were reported wrong in count3 affaits, which appear in the report ol the special investigating committee appointed by the Gjovernor, and sec that proper steps are taken to recovei all moneys unlawfully paid out. At .the last session of Court we called the attention of the supervisoi and commissioners to the need of sanitary house or closet for the ac commiodation of tht Court and counta officers, and as such building or ac commodations have not been pro vided and as no reasons have beer~ given why this has not been done, we respectfully recommend that the county board of commissioners be instructed to proceed at once and erect a good and substntial privy convenient to the Court House. Also we recommend that necessary Improvement to the chimneys of the Court flouse be made, so that they will not smoke up the offices. And, Inasmuch as witnesses are re quired to wait In the Court Hlouse corridor on the grand jury, and this is often very uncomfortable, especially in cold weather, we recommend that the corridor be inclosed at once with double glass dooro and that a sto'e for heating purposes be placed in thc Court House hall. It having been reported to us thai several parties who have been con victed have not paid their fines anc baye not served sentence, we recomn mend that all such parties be forth with apprehended and made to exe. Ice itheir penalties. We recommend that our expert, T 3 (uldini, be paid the sum of $0 ~ i seirvices during this year. 1obeg to extend our thanks tc th J go and the solicitor and the '~e' f the Court for courtesies eM4ed ti0 u and, hasin~g draharg. *4~tduiles,'we ask to be discharg #4omfriber attkudance upon this R't.feepectInliy submitted. - 3S am Wilson, Foreman. ~CV~AMD Wloar aa. GARVIN ItI entirely ha racticable for - n he vote' of Pickens *ddually, Idealffe'tus to b~ em fodite most Siooorded e lo the Iction. eI rm pte. a ~doer 00 l Quwmyeeotiom 1'ILJENs A5SOUATION. The Pickens'Association' will meet with Mile Creek church the 18tb, 19th and 20th instant. Introductory ser mon will be preached by Rev. J. M. Stewart Thursday, 18th at 11 o'clock. The Missionary 'sermon will be preached Sunday 21st, by Rev, B. E. Grandy. The following committees are ex pected to be present with their reports: State of Religion, R. T. Lewis; Home Missions, J. P. Robin. son; Temperance, J. T. Taylor; Or. phanage, Rev. B. Holder; State Missions, J. P. Dendy: Foreign Mis sions, W. T. Bowen; Aged Ministers, J. D. Simmons; Sunday Schools, M. Hendricks; Education, W. E. Hen. dricks. BUSINESS CHANGES. Mrs. M. J. Chapman, of Liberty, lins sold her entire stock of millinery to Mrs. Rosa Callaway, of Atlanta, Ga., who will continue the business at the old stand of Mrs. Chapman, in Liberty, S. C. Mrs. Calla way has had considerable experience- in the millinery business and is an expert trimmer and has had charge of the trimming department of some of the largest dealers in the city of Atlanta. Mrs. Chapman takes this method of thanking her friends for their pat ronage in the past, and in trausrer ing the business to Mrs. Callaway she fee's that she has placed thi bniness in the hands of one who i6 better prepared to serve you than shc has been. She therefore commende Mrs. Callaway to all of her customers and friends, and trust that they wil give her the patronage so liberally given me in the past. Mrs. M. J. Chapman. STARVING TO DEATH. Because her stomach was so weakenet by use- 3 drugging that she could no eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clai St., Columbus, 0., was liter "v starvinp to death. 'She writes: "My a;i ianch wai so weak from'useless drugs that I couk not eat, and my nerves so wrecked tha I could not sleep; and not beforo I wa given up to tie was I induced to tr3 Electric Bitters; with the wonderful re suilt that improvement began at once and a complete cure followed." Bee, bealth Tonic on earth. 50c. Guarauteei by Pickens Drug Co. 100 LOTS FOR SALE The Griffin lands have been cut in to lots and laid off in streets. They ar'e level and well located and the sizes vary from one-h all to five acres. This is a golden oppor tuni ty for you tc own a home in the best town o1 the Pied mo nt. Real estate is ad vancing rapidly, but the prices on these lots have been made for quick sales. First come, first choice. For Plats, Prices and Termns see J. McD). Bruce. A UJnrrection fromi Rocky flottom. Rocky Bottom, Sept. 15, 1906. Please give me just a little space in your valuable paper to correct an error seen in the Sentinel-Journal's last issue. .There has been quite a mistake in the burial of Mrs. Abigail Chappell. She was certainly buried at R1ock~y Bottom Baptist church. I was there and laid off the grave and helped dig It Got the head and foot stones. As to the age of Mrs. Chappell 1 have no information to be positive, but I and some of her children made accounts as best as was known, 102 years. IRev. L. L. Powell conducted the funeral services of Mrs. Chappell in. stead of Rev. J. E. Galloway, of Toxaway, N. 0. A FEW I/ OAR, IJPPENIlNos. Tl:e pkJia sob~eJs of Rocky Bot. tomn 1jq sted0 for two weeks for fodduF g3ling, TM0 health -Is very good in this loe14%y at present. E. 0. 0. FOlR.SALE: A Campbell Press, n good condition; now running; bed x 46. It is ini good fix and will sold at a bargain and 'on ea-sy Apply'for particutora to this ozOoPER FAMILY REvNION. On Saturday, September 22d, the whole generation of Loopers of this county, together with their. offspizigs th tt are residents of other sections, met at Cross Roada 6hurch for, a family reunion. - ev. B. E. Grandy, who was present, by sp6oial request, conducted religious services. It i Eald that the dinner was (h finest, of the greatest variety and the most that was ever on the ground. After dinner photographs were made of those present. One of those preseht has written up the event in a poetical vein which is hereto appended. Sept. mbe: 22d d.aw ;ied bright -:d olei With a few cloud- for away, And the people gathered from fa - anl At C , Roads church that day. Tae Looper family great and small, Were to meet in a grand reenior; Old and young, one and all, Were invited to this commur.'on. Descendan.ts of Joseph Looper, decep'sed, Were cal'ed to meet once more before their spirits were releaL-d To cross to that ever green shore. Bright and early the people began To ro' in from distant places Pleasant it was to meet aga'n And see each other's faces. Quite a crowd had soon au -ive1 And each the other was grc Aing, Yet 80omec by sickness were deprived Of this most happy meeting. The crowd assembled in the house To praise and worship God, 1 noble ause to espouse, . And hear His blessed word. The music renCered was very good, The sermon preached was fine; The people were in a happy mood And the sermon on the right line. Several made short talks Of the lives of loved ones gone; Of their vicissitndes and wa'ks And things which they had done. Thay then shook hands around In fellowship and love, And a!', I hope, are bound For that bright home aboye. When the ; )rvce1 were ended We all to the table stroll-d: Boxes, baskets and trunks descendcd And out the dinner rolled. And such a sumptuous feast Mortal eyes seldom behold, And all enjoyed it from greatest to leas The half can never be told. Over four hundred people were there To enjoy this bountiful lunch; Such an opportunity is rare To see such a lively bunch. But the day soon passed away And they all had ceased to roam; IHad done their do and said their say And so they started home, * AfaIssie ~inn. No oL. would bu., a sailboat with sailb i- et could not be reefe .Th.ee ii always thait possibility of a little tot much wiind taat makes a cautious mat rfraid to 11o unprovided. 'i"'O thinkingj man, whose St ach sometimes goes back on him, piovides for his stomaci by keeping a bottle of Kodol For Dys pepuia within reach. Kodol digesti what you oat and restore' the stomrol to the condition to properly perform it functions. hl by Pickens Drug Co. Honor Ronl of 'Mica School. Honor Rioli of Mica school for th~ month of Augus~t: Oscar Looper Ellie Freeman, Ollie Turner, Lomax Hendrix, Lillie Turner. Cloie Wil. hiams, Lizzie Looper, Jerry Looper Matthew Looper, eJennie McCombs, May Looper, Violah Garren, Lena Turner, Fiorence Sutherland, Hally Sutherland, Farley Turner, Lila Looper, May Belle Hendrir, Ida Chasetain, Walter Ohbastaio, Jniok Sutherland, Jay Finley, Odear Finley, Geneva Looper, Floyd Hendrix, Tlommry Hendrix, Forest Looper, Eva Freeman, Almer Freeman, Bailey Looper, Flora (Cox, Artie Looper. Hoping I may be able in send you a still larger number far the ensuing month, al we are still under a pro gressive sway. J. W. L. FOR BOTH One dlisease of ibinness in chl(illen isesrofulat; in adults, consumllptioun. Both have poor blood( ; bo0th need more fat. These dliseases thrive on lean ness. Fat is the best meanis of overcoming themn; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fat and SCOTT'S EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's a natural order of things that shows why Scott's Emulsion is of so much value in all cases oi scrofuha and consumption. More fat, more weight, more nourish mient, that's whly. Send for neo sample. scoTT & BOWNE, Chmts 409-415 Pearl Stuet, New York 60sbed.480 e * a s Aguvsgls NOTICE: My mn il are ruIning now. B. P. Keille For Emergencies at Home Forthe Stock on the Farm Sloanrs Linintert Is awhole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 $ 1.00 Seod For Free Booklet on Horses.CateHons g&Fltry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloam, Boston, Mass. Cheap Rates To TEXAS Oct. 2nd on dates named the cotton Ilt will sell round trip tickets to ali pointc in the. Southwest at extrewelv low Oct. 16th rates. All tickets goo 1 30 days and stopovers - allowed where desired, going an3 returning. The Cotton Beit is Nov. 6th the direct line to Texas. Solid vestibule trains leave Memph a morning and evening with tiarough free re Nov. 20th olining chair cars, Pullman sleepers, and Parlor Cafe. Cars. No change of oars to Texas. A Good Chance to see the Southwest at Little Cost If you are lookliui f ,r a new location it a giowing country where land Is cheap ald fertile, where the elintte is mild ana healthful, where you can pay for a big farn in a yeair or two and live comfortably while vou are doing It, you should investigate the country along tne Cotton lit Route. Tell us where you want to go* and we will plan the trip for you, tell yot the cost of a ticket from your home town, and save you unnecessam v expense looking arotitud. "You will want to know something about the count- y before you start. Let me send you the handsomne, illustrated books we have for free distribution. They wi'i intecest you. L. P. sMITH, Traveling P4ssenger Agent, 2o3 Equitable Blldg . ATLANA. GA. i9tico of Flual Settlement and Dischage. WELL WORTH TRYING. NOTICE is hereby given that we wi'l W. H. Brown, tie popular pelsioi wake application to y. B. Newbery, Eiq , Judge of Probate for Pickens to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr cor Ity, 'u the State of Routh Caro'ina, King's Ne Life Pills." Ho wit 'thei on the4st day of November, 1906, at 11 keep my family in 81leudid healtb.' o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there- Quck cure for Hoadaco ntipatior of, .r as said app'cabion - n be heard, and BillOUSiaesR. 25o. Gnaranteed a for leave to make final settlement of the Pickns Drug Co. estah of Mrs. N. E. Morgan, deceared, l and ob' -n dceharge. r. - Administ'ators of r"id estate. J. K. Latham. A Drige Kept in Revair by hinsem ,B. A. Morgan, Tie byssus, or silky board, by wict Oct. 3, 1906. Adur'uistrators. the mussel moors itself to the stone, h "TO CUBE A FELON" I nisntr ietesl ftesl says Sam.Kendall, of Phillipsburg,Kan., fo nogi ttebs ftefo "just cover lb over with Buckien's Arni-Tleflongsanntncinwl ca Salve and the Salve will do the rest." temoigo h uslwsueu Quick' It cure for Bulas, Boils, Sores, Scalds, WVounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt t fetaproewii ilit kl Rhenm, Chlapped Hands, ore Feet andcolntacopi:Alrgbide Sore Eyes. Only 25c at Pikens Drug wt wnyacei ietwto In tifese days of rush and hurry cour- jnto ihteTw h il lw ' ey is often forgotten. In the mad, pell S eyrpdyhr hti a on a mell rush of our life little things mare m sibetkepherdgineai - done to offend that we rather remainedbymasoIora. heclcwto a undone. A hastily eaten meal and ilsts~leo~ ep ot llmoe l a resultant headaches may cause us socialbrgig uslatitan1hentr Sor financial loss. The wise man or wo man is the one wvho relieves little ills of t(:ofhebig'srailcly111( this sort by a little dose Kodol For Dys- Wt leilliSl.,th iLPr~ pepsia. It digests what you eat and putsfrmbigdivl aybytetd your stomach back into shape. Sold byCitel11'tetoigtredq lch Piokens Drug Co.thsnisisixtthaoeor.ld Good for the cough, removes the cold, tlCllqslUIIMiitieirs the cause of the cough. That's the work of Kenned's Laxative Honey and Tar- C n ytecneto h o the original laxative cough syup. Con-poavetnts.SothNit. tainis no opiates. Sold by Pickene Drug Co. Tela~aj 'si., TYNE'S JYSPI'SI REEEV. tWa h. Bhowisnt dopwing peusll A Guarantedoreoeey, ittildOno Vt.,e say s-e If yu sufer rom yspesia r md-ton ah penys th best~ t hinga ito' geetyD gesloDto nyfor, gs, erimig, ite m ye atyi a lendingd111 1 h fhaltih. taseoffnsve adbreth dizyspels lan B lnes 25c. Guarant ii eepa in he tomchbac orsid, de p-seted The byssun , lethr slkya batr byowhec kideyor ivr toulethn tywilfr these mofra sbded toh stnet disappear in afaholitrnoejafterotakng spokerofkgrief Tynr's Dysopia emey, ad "Whts ntur e ate silkof the sik especially todcuredes pepaiauIndogsstheeae ionandallStoiaoTroble, en fromy fathra it (le, basere theot the orstcas . Tner' Dyscmps' Tefooing is an inslttanken voic Remey exellsthegaats an sweten moorigofe mssell as useful theobreaths.aIpurpres SickhHhumdncskill Colc ad Cnslp~tio atone. i cgoulld ot dcoih: lA ake. de giss o byexpess50 ent a ott.wLt tweety arce, rien the townaof Mony rfuned i fals o cre.Bide furd," aDvnswered croses het Modical tToviiegandrovrrlnrafreehbysbrokef one writig toTynerRemey Co.Aug uta ctLarg watteac" Taw.Te te flow smle rapdf enhersiat dit lash.un Whenyouhav a oldit s wll o b impoveribe ounerep ae.g "Lrer wil causecontiptio, B paticlar y rne s 'em mrta.he Yorporatwon carefhlrafort preparationsecontaiding and arwhicmhstos te cughand '1hebringnkmusl s 0tof. n the eculir move th bowls.Soldby~cke sInitats of the dean ar isaledhn Drug ~ith t hec uses It hac spcorte - plentely covre ith strony plhreds ofia YarnsFo Sleeula msae, forixng ah tompletekand A 11 ce frm or alejoiinglans bo main act or prontcte isa crmpletable of ir.W.C Sebor A Ii Bigin dtht tanportaeo fornly ersonailomout acr~s wll tmbeed, wo plenid ~v movea thog muhel arnor.<I i tet ars twogoo wie astros cotans 0110 wtene adr of the coutsento tropicor mie fromseorriesCottong netillwsix milit TYoNLiERtyanS fv DY iPEs PReEE. t a hinsowecut dvraiong u A.i Pra raecineed. dotle, 'hoeery mn l IghOe the profe Priesto in0any per ga bdehing, bitter mto atheadn convicte mudeeIssa. "Doe M.asten, of D o.9 Pensiv a rah iz ss eno the thogh ofyorespedingde triislothig f fod pansor welin das onou hinnoet, chldhoohd Dre Itn th signfaeh, fact thate ee-ae the ston. aga nt ea the he n"- tr oe kid nya ofr sivezroe, then orlly lor "whes" replie thbded pors woma. dhsappear ineatshorgs.imewafter lakng spok ol gief. kpteroe"Pi es palf creDyseps a Indigo ep deipiaess the wrsthn rans Tnrh Dspesid beadna naherboe oc Smn's exelsa study gasse thosetns - oothe reaths. It A.re Sikens ofdahe Po T heajuvenle exSad hoisr gympthy. New icovedyostopedio my oce. Dofg tw When, do he de?" thasked.cr gisrs and cuexress of what ay fotie. oe "ateek. We- burie hmatdy Mioneytreude itof it'is toran . .fnofnrllnwee hehat thritnd touTngeroeey," ugusta "Larg tenanot?" task the u-d vbr carefsug out usinganythindhat gdw ~ to~ yoe careul botpre fraeon containingo ~ A. K. Park, Crnonvlle S. C.-Dry Coods, Has -tions and Shoos We are now showing the 1: bt-t .'id moat stylivb. up-to date etQok of 'ew Spring Goods that we have ever shown.. Time ainu mone was spent in select. # ing this stock, and we do not besitato to stat that me will give the best valaos for the same money that oan be had ay whero. Wbn you trade at Park's store, you protect your pooket-book. That is why otir customers etiok to us. - We pledge you the bost of store service, and our goods must be what we say they are or your money given back. Our show ing of wool dress goods is fne-Oreys # are very popalpr also Bilks, Mohair3, Cashiners and Serges-fron cheap to # fine goods. -Our Black goods are al- * ways full we ditro not let them run down. Our White goods, and printed lawns are so complete that we eaunot Loll of them. - Our prices on these goods from 5 centstn 50 cents. Our shirt and un derwear department is fnu of the best values we ever had. Ladles vests, 5, 10. 15 and 25 cents. Men's vests, 25 & 50 cta, can't be t.i See onr Men's 50 ots shirts fd you will bny. - Men and Ladies Oxfords to suit your wants. Salesmen, Mr. Thomas Lgon and Mr. Heary McKinney. A. K. Park. West End, GreenvilleS. C. A GOOD CHANCE Now is a good time when there are so many Sales going on in our City, to find out- how reasonable we have always been selling our merchandise and for how less you can buy our goods now than the advertised prices of our competitors. We have still in our always superb stock, some very hand some'two and three piece suits which we are selling at rernark ably low prices considering the qu'ality. L. ROTHSCHILD,& Greenville, S. Cs BETWFEN DRINKS Of Coca-Cola and other Ice Cold Drinks don't forget my lne of FANCY GROCERIES. I can fill your bill for any occasion- Weddings, Sunday Din ners, Picnic or Sociable occasions or when unexpected com pany drops in. Send your orders to me and rest assured they will be promptly filled with fresh goods and :.he very best that the market affords. Country produce bought and sold. Your patronage is appreciated. * D. F. PAGE Goods delivered free anywhere in town. J. McD. Bruce, I. M. Mauldin, President. Cashier. THE PICKENS BANK PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA.! CAPITAL - - - - $20,500.00 PROFITS - - .- - '- 18,ooo.oo DEPOSITS - . - . 140,000.00 e5 Per Cent Interest PaidlOnDeposits.: ~DIrectors| J. F. Banister, B. A. Hagood, W. M. Hagood, J. WM- Stewart, J. E,. Boggs, J. McD. Bruce. T. N. Hunter, H. '4. Richey, J. P. Carey, I have a good line of CL OCK S Among them are the recommendable old style 8eth Thomas Clocks with weights, which I am selling at speci I bargains. And a new line of SILVERWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WATCHES. A nice lino of Spoctacles; 1 guarantee ' glasses to fit eyes.. All kinds of repair work in the jewelry line. Hi. SNIDER, - - Easley, S. 0. WOFFORD COLLEGE WOFFORD COLLEGE HEN0I N. S1N IDER, LL. D.. Preoi- Fitting School. Two degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four monebakuidg.Stm courses leAding to the A. B. Degree. Trenwbikhidns ta Nine Professors. l~eat and oleefrio lights. I 'brary and Librarian. The W. E Heaud Master. three tonehors and Mat Bu nett gyminqsium uder a competent, ron live in the buildings.a dirrlitor. J. B1. Oleveland'9ceicoc Hall. Individu"1. attention to chae tudet r Athlotie ground'i. Course of lectures by. Situated on' the Woffor Canpras the ablest men onthe platform. Nex Jtueo naIman ae .ession b g'us 8ptemuhor 19. h lemisua a eu Board irom $12 to $16 a-nmonth. Fort h 10 Librr ti in n Catalogue or other inforn'ation, add'ess el f oreoas , Ntxuses ionbgn antebd - 3 A.GA~WELA 1th. Foi~ Catalog'ue, ete., address A. . ~Seret-y, S~raurg, S.C O A.SON DuPREE, Heoad Master, Spar ~~ fan t~urg, 8. C. NOTJC~ _________ Th ets tnreach ers examinatin fo -0 F--Lf oclock, AleapplcantS a an!b ready 185. CuIAnIJIsTON, 8. o. 2000. to commence work at that t ime-. itYa ean etme a ~~iHallum, ~ Letters Sciee Engmnearing. One emmnty ofESon~th C,.rolina. Tmtion Sh 80 Abut.;0 y~ad'eclyr ie Board and it'vntshed room in dormito-., About;000wyrd h perc.Ate yar wi 1,1l a mouth. All candidatai for admis oed heavy stuff, wrh1.At5assion are permitted to compete f'or v4teant fong as itlasts. A lot of standard calico Bo)yce schoinlarshuips which pay $100 a I o. -"A lit tle lot of Brown's Mule Tobac- va.Fretlgeai-s '6 at U9% Bulk soda in 10mb. W e. -Fo ctAlBguON -CE ANDLP