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Ising Rites BeaRonable.
Posto~Lce as Second 0lass
aIl MAtter
NS S. C.
Marh 8, 1905.
virt of Nevadza says;
* -B havt been Cating al
d food il tho Soni(e
bat whiat makes them
p00rly.
- Aler for tho country
eqrvio givoa the pa
roninonceo were not
- ai6s of all sorts of
It naakes the aver
a text book in tho
>I says that, (lriot
eod with a "s'ump
"rAival of intellec
sIlitelltectua con 0vic
0 uninitiated to be
,doing most damage
oe fathers.
or in easy roach of
haps we all feel truly
r this work ned it
lt Wo Should. Of
.J,--31w(IHuaS
we can1) hear of, so
a of Itnything ele.
- phreo,
died
on the
388 of
-aband,
mother nud twe
. s. Wml. H. and J.
1sidos a host of rela
ida to mIouruI hir
s a conhsistenlt chris
a memiber of Shady
at which place tho
place the day 1ul
0, a large concouirse
friends witnessing
S.
Rice, of the Nine
hiod on the 1st in.
se of her brother,
oore, wife of L.
ed onl the 2(1 inst.,
her husband, of
eave!s a husband,
tiother and several
rnl heor deat,h. She
member of Shady
y i1~
pf~rovmng.
bas beeni dangr-r
11s1 bed at the
* * 3rit-law. D)..1
* nih Ji y w 11 e (l
* ~. Subsoriber.
r1 .h(I.(2,rf
nel~t~s I Hok gt t1
rr T
BORDERING ON NIlETY ONE
Gentleman \of, the Old School Passes Away
Was a Gallant Confederate Soldier,
Descendant of Virgila Family.
Maj. James Hagood Amnbler, 'well
and favorably known, not o;ly to the
people of this and adjoining counties,
but the State as well, and even be
yond the confines of this State, died
last S.turday morning, the 4th hinst.,
at the turn of the day, from an acute
attack of grip, at the home of his
daughter, Mis. Emma A. Gilroath,
in Pickens.
MAj. Amble.', had ho lived until
the lith of Mairch, would have been
ninety-one years of nv'. Great has
been the changes that time hae
wrought during lte bio of this nan.
He was born at old Fvrt Cambridge,
now Ninety Six, on tha 11th of Marol:
1815. His fa.her was hntmes Ambler
of Jamieotown, Va., who fettled it
this Stale and iaiirried SusiU I lIgooi)(
of Edgefleld district. When h wa
ten .jears old his fathaer oj.,v. t
this paIrt of the State titd sott-led t4
phic at. wbich the decul.easd liv'ed Im.
til his death. This ll- .
Loig before Pickens District was
divided into O('onto ami Pickens
colluties', J. H. Aibier represented
this district in the Legislature, beiLng
a inmber of that body for three
terms, 1854, 1856 and 1858. lie was
ono of the members of the con
ion of five appointed by the 10.,
ure to lay off the town (if Piokens.
[aj. Ambler was a gallrant Confed.
C&.LaO soldier, belonging to Capt. It
Y. H. Griflin's company, and latel
tielonging to Orr's regiment, and wai
on daity in Charleston during tl
shelling of that city.
In 1846 Maj. An'bler wias marrier
to Miss Zoalio Ann Cox of Greenville
who, at the ripe age of 77, with sevet
children, survive him. Of this unir1
twelve children were boru: .\M arcel
lus Angus, Thaddeus Carlous, iere
bier Blrenzeale, Mris. C. P. Barrott 01
Washlington, Mdrs. Ema ireath o:
Pickenis, 1h0 rt Lee and WVdliaur
Hlagood Ambler of Greenvillo, lMre,
uasanh Haigood Dickeni of Birming
ham, Ala., James Lawrence Urr un.
Bel.ton O'Nealo Amu~bler of Pickens
county.
Maj. Ambler wvas a gentleman of
the old school--courtly, affable, pleaa
anit, and a delightful comfpaniion. lIk
was niever better pleased than wher
u the presence of the young folks
hen he wvas always one of the crowd
to alwvays had a pleasant word fi
ery'body, and with his good momn
ory and ret~ent ivo mind ho could al
wvays tell you lots of interesting local
ancient history.
He wvas at memnber~ of the P'resb
teuiani church, and the fnneral wai
coildUcted by hisa pastor, Rev. .J. C:
Mathesoni, at the residence of hi.
onl Sundayfl, after whici
a .'Vas followe~d to the Hagooa
-ound1(, aI Jlarge c:irlo of sor
-friends and acqulaintaucei
gthe last sad rites.
* , Mrs. Aun Gril
, andl a hioe
da IAo 1IO)Z'n bi
ian has grane to hi:
re ward.
Liberty, R. F. D. No. 3.
Inel-Journah: As I havon'
thing from this sida lately,]
give youI a flaw dets.
* ant of Mr.~ amdll Mrs. PiuI
n died on the 19th of Feobru
ary.
''llI, the sun is shii ing onc<
* and the farmers are imiling
appy.
~ele Zeke, plense don't let Mr. It.
~o see Ann F'roczor, for I am~
* d he will have the matrimonial
er again.
Mrs. L. WV. Hill visitqd her pa
nts, Mr. and( Mrhis. J. M. Gravley,
f Crow Creek, last MIonday.
Mrs. Charlie Pack is- very ill at
this writing. We hope for her a
speedy ricovery.
H{uitah'for Uncle Zeke on the dis
ponsars! Again I say lurrah, for a
mnai who la mnangnough to speak out
and tell the world how vile it is. If
weo had more men like him the laws
jte Stato would be bettor.
pgsad we feel when we road of
'$ death, 'as the bitter cup
a~ kt~~ybeen messed to) 0ui- lips,
' 1pt'lntot how soon again,
W~t,~vI lOinak wishing SUCCOS
oiitor: Ule th is very
hi r., 'Thomao .'W. Cantroll and
Mis6.A da G ilkaple visitod the fam
ily of J.0 Wakelin at Liberty this
week.
The niany trieuds of 0. M. Owen
are glad to see him out again,
Spinug is hero and it is time to
go to work, but. there has beoi tio
guano bauled yet in this section.
'The fa m1ers are Alow about buying
the stuff this year.
There has been a farmers societ y
organized at Rhumab, und I wisl
them good luck. If anybody neodi
help it is the farmer. I notico i1
sole of the papors they give thC
farmers and th. ir organization
"6dowu the country," but I am glad
It is not this piper. The editol
of it paIper ought to help the farmer
iustend of in.in, hii i dowin. The
farmer is doing right in trying to
keep tho ''ulJ off of their pioduct.
They are tin. people that imitk it
and they should bo the ones to
prieo it. Ever3 body Is in a tirust
but the farmers, and w hy not they
bo il one( and stick togethar, and
if thore is anIliy o1o that dUn't want
to hel!p, let ihim alone.
I wbli e S.. iinel-Jounial great
succss for hI. .- a id it has Iaken
for thramr.n- a '
Lu ht1 t pilp ior; Lij is a welCome
visitor in our homo. zq
The Ruhamiah boys hyo been
having good debates every Tiuesdn
afternoon after school. They ar
glad to have visitors at any timo
I nmu a young man and deligh
in writing, and woild be glad to
hear form the young folks, botl
boyB and girls, through the column
oi the dear old Sentinol-Journal
0. T. P.
NON-RESIDENT SUMMONI
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,(
County of Piokons.
Court of Common Ples.
Summona for Re! ijet. Coip'aint seored
Eliza Jano Field, Plaintiff,
agalna;
Susain Adlado [Farnor, Dora F. Jones
L0011, FarlMOr, Karlo Farmor, I1orno<(
Fairter, Nainio Farmer, Lillitn Far
ior, Eva Fairmor and LloYd 1-armoi
"and B. Frank Fa.rmer i nd Nancy C
Lida Hendr~clicks and Adat Craig ai
WV. TI. Blowen iand Williami F. Ari i
as 1Ex. outors of the~ last will iiid Ieosta
ment of WN. TI. Ficid, deceased, arn
William G. Field, Maggie Field, Jeu
nio Field, Sarahi Field, 1I>bert Field
Johnt D1. Blassinugatuo, Wynn G. Blas
iigamne, Mail inthr iHai:rris, Louisi,
Crisson, D. We Blassingamue, A. H1
2Blassain game and Martha Arnold1
the Defondents.
T1o teDefendalnta :bovo named:
You urc hereby aInmmone&d and regult
red to answerV( thte 'omlafint int ii
action, of wich a copy is hterowvit.h servel
upon you, and to servo a copy of you
iawor to thle said tomnplaint on thto subl
tcibers3l iat theiir ofitt it Pickenst, N
0., wilhin twenty day~a after the servie
hereof, exclusivo of the daiy of suich set
- c'; and if you jail to aniswer' the comfl
pl:init wvithmit the timne t'fori'umd, Lth
Pl:intiffs in this~ noetioni wVil apply t.. th
Court for the relief demtandoi in thi
D)atod March 1st, 1901.
M~1oigani Maubnllin & M~aulidin,
To WVdliamt Wes'atilohl Brown andi to 8
H.* Brlown, h1i. riather with wh~]om bi
er, Nanie F"armtr, "a' lian, Farmert
Eva Farmitor', Lloy d1 Fainer', and to 13
itaid mI)in'1i, beinig chiirent of the eni,
B. Frank Fariner, ro.4do:
Taiko not.:c ieet.tnuless you prtocilr
for yonrselves theuppojtinet of a guard
inn Ad Liti'in to re present yon in thi
achion within twenty daysi fronm tihe se0
v'ice of the s1 nunons tatd comnplaiiint hier
inl ttponi yon, Axchisive of the (day (:
auch servien, I tohe plaititl~iattornIOy
wvill apply to tiht Co nt to have such ;
g uardian tipptointed.
P.ainitil's .uttorni'y's.
(1. 1Blasinigamte, Malini da Hlarri4
A. II. BIass'iing .lino and1( Martha A\rnold
.Please tahe notico that the summ~ayoi
and( complait L ini thin nottioni woro illet
in the ol110e of the aC rkni of Cott tfo
Pickens Couty, S. C., oni the 1st day o
March, 1905.
Morigait, Maublii & Mauld in,
P'lainitill's A ttorney s.
Marchl 8.w0.
State of Sonth Carolinn,
P.ickenis County.
- JIudge.
WHERhEAS, L. P. Mtanu!din and (lne
Nj'Valt miadel suit to ne to grant then
:i~rt tea(it o Admtinistiradtin oif the Es.taite
of aund eifeois of WV. T. McFall, de
TsEAREF THfERElFoREl to oito and( a(d
mTontian allI 81nd singular thto kindred atni
oi'editors of the said WV. TI. McFall
deconsed, that they he and appear befori
me, in the Court of Probate, to be hldk
at P'ickons Court House, $ (3., on th<(
9.hI day of March, 1905, ufter pubhlicationi
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
shnw canao0, if tany they have, why the~
said Administrat ion should not be grant
ed..
GivJ? under my hand and sean, this
28d1 pay of Feb. 1905, in the 129th year
of our Ju~dependeteo. J. 13. Newbery,
J.P.P. V. .
N Thetemporary
mO Iecry 1;'elIopiates,
tayrle rom sh
. earchi-ng cleansing of
.every vestige of the disc
CURES I
We know that it shot
the most scientific man
cannot harTM, but build
it does cure because hull
that it has
CURED AFTER,
Ireeg samplo bottle from2 BOB
YOUR IDRUGGIS1
CIlT A T ION.
STATE OF SOU 111 CAROLINA,
011un1.y (.f Piens'l.q
B3Y J. 13. Nowhviry, E--i0., UlrobatTuhdge:.
'WfItRE \8, T1. W. Child made sulit
to me to grant him Letters of Adminis
tra1tionl of the Estate of and Wffelt of 3..
Rt. Chldecens.40
Tm-:3E REnTHum.olmE to cite and adl.
mnonish aill and nimgular the kundre-d and
credlitorm of the s-aid 11. Rt. Child, do.
ceased, that they beA enld appe1nrl before
me, in then Court of Probato, to be hold
at Piokens3 Couirt Houiso, 8 C., Onl thle
22nd day of Malrch, 1905, after unb-lion
eJ. JS. New) ery, ,T. P. P. C'.
CIT A T ION.
T HE ST ATE" OF- SOUTHT CAROLINA.
County of Pickens.
By J. It. Noewb).ry Eslq., Probate Judge.
W H'11 EGAs, 110nl-11 V. Lamo-Imter
- m.1de su1it to til to granut bor Lvtteri
oto Admitratimn of the Estai'o of mnd ef
facts; of Robert I. G1ilbeort, (1amasd.
'. -I Alm Ture'lVioaE to vite and ad.
imonish idl a-nd sinigular the kindred andl
creditorsi or the siaidI Robert 1. Gi-bort,
damiased, that thely he aind appear be.
foro me, in the Court of Ploba'e, to h(
held ait Pickon1( CJourt House-N, S. (".. oil
the 22d day of M orch. 1005, aftmr puibli
Cation boroolf, at 11 0o'cc ini thle t' -re
noon,11 to showm eawl,-,I if any thley have,
why the said~ A dministration shot~d rot
be granted.
Given under my hanl , .d Anil, 1hiu
3d day of March, 1905, in the 129 yarl
of our indmpendence. oe
Melh 8 2r.eJ.e.rowh ry
Citation.
STATE OF SOU1'H UARIOLINA, I
U1ont1s cPen c a
By J. D. Newhaty a urehds oat
WhresD.A.GiU rap an E. M.
Gilstup mae siaompe ito frant:0
~Vthm Letters of (Ambinis~atioo
the~o EftsEtat o of and e ts of hh.
Gilsthia, dceoaed.
Th'1es r~ Ie therefu~ore to cite andi ad.
mnonish al ad nsrighir te kiende
acreditors of the aid Eprt.'ild, Gil
sidceased, thyhat th~diley befdra
-pafreme, in the court of Pro- ehl
Housi~ei C.our.Ur,~., o~ the18lyofMrh
1225, daof inbcation~ ahereof, at 11
.. If .ny.the- haei why ,th P.i P.d
y fonuyndepicdooois
J~ J . w. New ery, JP.at JP.ge.
Note ofi tockh olders'ia Meetg.
of the Adstkhld of ( t CaOfumet Maf
nigt. Company, in iberty, onasd
'Iaturday.~ 'fMar he 2t, 1005, ad 11
I nook i a. m,, fio iir tiupoe of -i nsr id.
forng, ithe Coanc of wobnde tond
F1i(ty (20) icmrs Cofr Prferre, Sto(k, in
thollr 2each.' f Thi. n1ti, har bpen aui.
thied andi1 dmiret by roesouon iof
bhe ard of d.ietosothGami
(Miun cunrig m ys~s hel.d noat Lib.
ay o. iC.c,nlbu7h, 1905, inih2 and
ofart of thi notice
(Jsolvny th o r ikof irotr.
the (1 altme Nolannfactuing Ci, thioat h
(ithrze to c8lL meton of0 t'o ]4tock-n
turiug Co.te of Ah l 25t dna ofm Marc
195 a 11 o'cltock(i ad mf., 'tu lborty 80~
G., forap thdposoofnsdoig.h
Ihsaoue of1 Twooinded ande ifty
msare all Preerd miSock te akarin
ofan C Hundred ofth Dolr EpimA aid
ytap atino ht theyrt f bprcet aPer op~
pay lain fo pt ionI ot of Pr alor
Aty poton o anlidi stc afte r lv ourt.
alitis''.. the 16to er anyi~ pif n of rb
ora irok int rftrenont sh bscmoitirs
mortgago on~'V1iv~ h the ny' l Adert
am10t shlL!li iintoil 0 per. ce t l tn d.
from aid aNe.H L . .,AYTON
Pres an.Tea. -uue '-.(o
N uotcmerlain'skIop'mnenqLve
NTnbic forlm~3 idgeio adfthat ethey
of th mytcae better1 thn a lyaptpsia
remedotvrIthav ( evern3 wril 1)ahed a ImEav
nearly ofifty-ond years of tgMaanf havr
inn Con no, inytinIU'fy wan n. i
--'o.1 W. Em1, ory,~t IlRpok Ifla AOil.
For is by Pukens~ Drug ''o, Eali~ rlo's0(
Dru St(2ore.is~f .Ittr('lSici
- I ill/'' 521 Eplir cly to J.o. Ne bory tnaof
o' t P rof for iena'. on-o tho: e
2l day . 3 of Marcir 7h, 1905, rana and.
tiimont )i)ltn~: ofthseta o ina Manidino
deg onsed, ndiask 1( b ei'h aedaAd'i
minirt ->r.i i'tio
Fl b. i'i 5.d to.Mi I1ii ss ( ..f (bn to.
CURED.
mprovement resulting from dangerous
alcohol, er potash ; not'the momen
arp pain given by liniments; but a
the blood that c ears the system of
ase, and absolutely
IEUMATISM.
ild cure because it is compounded in
ner, of purely vegctable drugs that
up the entire system. We know that
dreds of those cured have written us
ALL OTHERS FALED.
BITT CiEiMICAL CO., DALTIMORE.
r SELLS tUEUMACIDE.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Come and see-our Iice line of Shoep.
J T. Ftnn:els & Co.
A idee line f menfl's 1)(d voliths
collars at J. T. Fennioll & co's Store.
One 15 h1 p. co::ii no ad boiler for
lel. Jas. A. Whitins Norri:., S. C.
- vo guariantoo our fI~iv..i1 ing ex.
ti ncts t o L. 1 1trv times i:,tgdi I ba
tOb, any other on the market.
. -Pickens D1n 11.I
Craig Bros.
The ieitst. lit o (4 linips, glassware
and ecorateddis hK to go itt. Cost,
J. T. Fenndel & (io.
Still selling out at cast at, tho Cure
t (t. (omo at once 1S thisi
stock us go. J. T . 14. 1111ll & Co.
WA NTE D -10 in . inl eac'h State
to trzvol, tack 1ig ; and (istribate
samples anld eiren14lars of our goods
Saaiy $75.00 por mnvitl, $3.0 peI
day for e xpens('-.s". Kuhlm itiW.,
.tpt. 8 AtiJai Building, cliweitgo.
WaI.tvd--Tni tri:.n in eali 6Ltte
circobu a luples of our goods.
(dary 87 A~4 por r mnth. $3 prd
for expenlsen. Kil L i (. pny
Dept. P, Atn.. umling, clgo.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Ail peroms having claima agtiu4t the
sitate of 1). K. Noiris tecased will pre.
tiit1 thei )roperly provenm 1t) the under
sigacd withi hmo thlimo prescribed by
law, and th(:o indbtdfu to tho estate
will nenko plmienlt at OIce to
J. 11. Vanidivs r, Executor,
An :erson1, 8. 0.
Mmliac 1, 1905 4..
-Notice of Final Settlement.
I will mpply to J1. ii. New~ bery, Judge
of Proi. fot I r Pio!kenls county, on the
l1&h d.ay (of Mutreh, 190)5, for a fioal set
tlemoent of the o~tate .f K3uinnel Brown,
deiceased, anmd a';k to Ib dian ns1 as Ex
conitor. Liuciar Illendtricksi,
Foh. 1G. 05 4lt Elxecutor.
Notiee to) Debfors :und Creditors.
All persons haviog laim~s against the
ec~atno o' WVilliam Sizomor., deea',sed,-.aro
reqmested to piresent Iiho it m properly
at tetd for pa~yment) , b y the 1st day of
April, 105~, 'und thosoi in~dted to said
emsato must mnake pamy menl to
A d mu in istrator.
Supervisor's Notice.
I will be in my offi. 0 Tnday
anid Friday of each week to fi'e
claims, pay OiFL tunnIey whe(n we
h~ave im, and (do anything elso I canr
to alccfoodale thomse having busi,
noss in thme ofie D.' not co:me
jun I I Niperv isor.
F'or Coughs-at your drug
gists or dliret from.,Murray
Drug Co., Colunibia, S. C.
Mviurray's Hiorehou ud, Mviullein
and Tar. 25c for large size
bo0ttle.
Bears thoe .. 11he iui1( Youtlin Always Bog~m
Rigaturo
of
- HDVA.T CHAt
* wsomuvA. omc~ot"
If your Doaler cannot Supply
ou, Witre s,
KEREP'YIR YE6'f HEYOE
ose Race --Central Baptist and Pickens Methodist are
Running "Nip and Tuck
ALL CONTESTANTS MAKE GOOD GAINS
PAINTING CONTEST
central Baptist-Central 1926
Pickens Methodist-Pickens 1911
Picikens Baptist-Pickens 804
Fairview 720
Dolenoy Baptist 579
,ion Methodist--Easley 481
Six Mile Baptist 400
Ruhamah Methodist 278
WIile Creek Baptist 270
?ap Hill Methodist 264
Secona Baptist 226
Salein Methodist-North Pickens charge 225
Cross goads Baptist 225
Liberty Baptist 169
riffin Baptist 113
ramp Creek Baptist 64
oncord Baptist 64
0
50
47
32
SCHOLARSIiP CONTEST
Miss Lois Newton-Pickens 2021
Miss Leila Ballentine-Central 1977
Miss Kate Hester-Pickens 1804
Miss Eva Clayton-Liberty 1379
Miss Nannie Wyatt-Easley 481
Miss Lucy Mauldin-Central 341
Withdrawn-.Pickens 276
Cleo Mann---Mect 248
Walter Cantrell-Liberty 209
Frank Farmer-Pickens 172
Mrs. Joe Brown-Liberty 64
D. D. Winchester 41
J. H. Grant-Cateechee 32
H. F. Wright 9
A. K. [A
CREENVIL.LE, S. C.
For the next two or three weeks, we will be
cleaning up and closing out our WVinter Dry
Goods and Shoes, preparatory for putting in
our new Spring Stock. During this sale
you will be able to buy some goods for
BELOW ACTUAL COST!
There will be Bargains in the Whole Business.
have Your Homegrown Cabbage.
Cabbage Plants, All Varieties.
Pices: 1,000 @ $1.50; 5,ooo @~ $1.25 per ',ooo; 1,oooo
@ $' per. 1,o0. . Shipped C. 0. 1D. if desired.
Plants arrive at your Express Offnce in good condition.
---w RlT E FOR MERCI IAN's I'RCEs.---..--.--.
Cabbage, Ileans, Swet Potator s~ an~d 'Turis in season. Or ders for r4iii.
mient of I'omaLto Plants., Son Lland Cotton seed, andl~ Sweet Po.tato Dr'aw~s
should be bo~oked mn nidvance.
JAS. RAY (GELRATY, Enrterprise, S. C.
Express Office, Youngs Iand, S. C.
COTTON GROWING
Is the most interesting topic these days, and to get best results:
* all planters should use s
A N DE RSON FE R TILIZE RS.
COTTON
[s cheap, and if any p~lan~ will aduance the price for that now in
the hands of the farmers, it wvill be to hold tenaciously, sit steady
n the boat until the requiremfents of the consumer becomes
absolutely necessary.
R E DUCE ACR EAG E --neg
In or. her for you I o mauiko inony at, pre~ent jprlcC, it 3 l odeeryr to
)lOduco m)oreo cotton porI acoO by increasedJ uso of IFertilize.ra per aero.
>00 ps unlds w'he0r you bravo used 30:) before; workc an d fe'ed two Imules i
,'n have used~1 three~ before, aind reduce ot her labor in pr oporti n, th
r< r 'nismg pr1oductionI an~d diectraing <XprnIsCes.
A Word to Fertilizer Buyers.
We na selling home-man~o fortilizers made by Lte A tudero. n Phoa.
e Oil Co.-goods that, are fast becLoming famons. Tesotimonianls from
f the large4t anid most successful cotton growers ini this State say "TI c'
mne. better."
FOLGER 4~ THlORNLE~Y, Agents,
* , Pic1cens, 14. C.

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