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PUIJ3MS9: !13.. RV~I~ WBI)NEFIDAY MORNMM'.(i. The Sentinel-Journal Company. TrorJ'SoN & JILIEY. I'Jto'$. Subscription $1.00 Per Anunm. Advcrtising Rites Reasounble. antered- at PlckenS I'ubtoalec.as Secoud Cla: Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C. : SATURDAY, NOYEMIBEtR 10, 1V''. An exchange remarks that, "a St. Louis woman who was sued for pay. rwent of a costly pair of corsets will endeavor to prove in court that they lib not fit her snugly." St. Louis is in Missouri, you know Secretary Shaw his figured it out that Uncle Sam will need $924,562,. 146.07 next year. We will cheerful. ly contribute the seven cents if other generous neRhews of our good uncle will look after the remainder. The School census gives Chicago a populatiou of 1,780,000, whereas the city directory's .estimate is 2,. 300,000. We can't help believing that there is carelessness somewhere in connections with these guesses. "You can't tell a man from Chi cago-anything." That answer won the $10 prize for the following ques tion "How can you tell a Chicagoan?" The second prize was given to a wo. man from Goshen, Ind., who said "Whisper canned meat" and "look at his wife's feet." Almost every town has a charac ter who sprained his back in 1863, or thereabouts. He is physically un able to work' but he can sit all day on a hard box in a livery stable play. ing checkers, while his wife chases underbreeches up and down the wash board to keep him in smoking tobacco and grub. Did you ever watch the man with nothing to do? Well, he has the hardest job of any one we ever stu died. Loafing and idling time away may look good to the man who is putting in ten hours daily for six daSys out of the week, but let himi loaf for a couple of weeks and the chances are he will be the most un happy and discontoLuted man in town. A muan went into an undertaker's shop the other (liy alnost oJver. whelmed with grief. The kind un dertaker nootbhed the catllar as b)est he could befloreO astking for thle orth-r. Finally the manL was able to tel what the trouble( was: "I have Jost my wile,"' h. isobbed, tuil the n u~ ii rcteh the top, y'ou wvill ha:v t'i etuni upI 27 feet. .f youi labl I i .mi d o end to end(, youh wold( ha;vu to v 11. nearly twelve miles. If you iiil to amout in sit vet dolbhir-, 4 he'p' wvould he0 a mile and1( ai id highi. ,And so on). hiMl 1f, Ever Occur 1. ou Did you over think to look over a list of young unmarinriedl 1m121 o your acquiniftanico, and( see hi n mancuy of them: are really al)e to support a wife,~ and the~ consequenti(i family? 1 am spea~kinlg morei' pari ticuilarly of the smll town andliil n)ob of tho fatrmer, who is a in uto himsel f. The re~suiit o~1f such an: in vestigattioni wouldl problyf )3 stdrtle you immensely. Not n'o young nutan ini ten, baus'd on~ a v"ry conisurvative estima~te, is rnore 4h a able to take care of hiimself or has 1 acquiried( any p)roperty whateve.r or Ifaid up a penlny for the' mrarried emergencey, 'They are depondinig on somthinug to turn up l that will * relieve theni of any such responsi. bility, or believe in th eold yet conI tinually refuted 'adage, two can Le as one. They rnarry someo d(iepated love-sick girl and trust to luck to bring~ tht..t out of the pit that they have vo'ntnhirily dlntg, fur theiselves. The re.It is eith er ii dvorce er a c ntc,n tattl stru.g u owith thr. Sum1't wvfof," pov,"rty, whi1l the v,it:;; i c- v. that thitks in youlthfll wisdom that life Ia livabl o(nr love anid k1- e. iiec Out of thwinld'w to tormi1en1t into a repetition of the err<.r some other young couple. The of'spring go to help) on (U crimlikal list. if every young lant could lhe brought to see that provision for a family is one of the first prerequisites of such a step, the world will soon be brought to that sought for millen ium, that happy conception when every man has attained the acme of greatness-the wisdom of 40 at the age of 20. Oyster Supper at Liberty. The young ladies of the Methodist Church of Liberty will give an Oys. ter supper at the residence of Mrs. B. R. Ford on Thursday evening November 13th 1906, Mrs. 'Ford's home will be open to the public. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend. Oysters will be ready to serve at 7;30 o'clock. Music will be fur. nished by several young ladies. Keep the bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inflammation of the mucons mem. braunes. The best is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. it contains no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the oold. Is relinble and tastes good. Bold by Pickens Drug Oo. FOLEY"fOWffATAR lbr chlldren eafe eaure. JKo opiates PICKENS, MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Heath Bruce Morrow These quotations are given every Fri day at noon and the price of cotton is for that day only. Two hours after th< price is given the market may bo up 01 down ten points. Cotton. Spot Cotton........... ... ............ .. 10 Seed....................................5 'Men .--....... .......... ........... .. ..1.3 .111111................................... 35 Country Produce. H ens-.............. .... .. ........... ...'5 to 1 ( t11'kcn ................8 to hiktter........... ....1 ...er... ............. ........ ......... .....E .r.h...at..... ................ ......... . 1.11 Iw e 'otatoes............. ...........; to llatiit'.................. .. ...... ..... Maymen give lavishly of gold, To bmild b)ralges4 antd easilets and lowr a of old If y'olu at (everl '.'ting hunte. a blnerae Give he p an ineedyIek Mtn :li I >v islod It o : m o litedI as Scott's EnuIsion of Cod L.iver Oil I t w ill nuonih niud si rent hieu Wli(1( the bod y i wnst inig2F frm " ty enusoti, eit(her iti children'u or' ndults. We wlI scud you n sample free. IHe suret' that i bis pie 111 ini t hi, foi i of ( a hl is on fhe wttrajtppe 800TT & BOWN 400 PearlS81., New York ti0c. niind $1 .00. All Druggi~s - The b'rd law (lots not go intc offect titil the 15th instant. Those who havo i'cea iutnting hereuofon have l id them :elves liable to the la:iw. -- Dr. Wl. M. HI-,rt.on, the pop)1uai <1entist, has locatedl at Liberty for thor practico of hiS profestion, and wil tmalke perio ical visits to other tow%ns in the county. He will be in Pichiu Monday the 12th (see his notico in the business column) and solicits your patronage. The doctor comes highly reconmended by people whom you know, and all his work is first class and guaranteed. -We call your attention to the ad of Messrs. Hunt & Harper, of Seneca which appears in this issue, on the same page with and under the ad o J. Thos. Arnold Co. They rece'tly had a fire and have arranged witi the insurance companies to sell the damaged goods' so will inaugurate a fire sale the 10th instant. Go an< see what they have got if you wan borgains you will find them there. -Claude Rester is the champlon hunter of this section; he has fou good dogs, and nearly every night h goes out and by bed time has any where from two to five possums These are the best bunters in th county or possums are the mos plentiful, one of the two. Any hov it is, Claude says his dogs are not fo sale and as soon as hu can get a suit able building to keep them in he i going into catching possums rig: and starting a "possum market" here Every enterprise, no matter what i is, helps the town and every body i fond of -"baked possum and swe taters." The Knock-out Blow. The blow which knocked out Corbet was a revelation to the prize fighters From the earliest days of the ring th knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw the temple or the jugular vein. Stomaci punches were thrown in to worry an weary the fighter, but if a scientific mai had told one of the old fighters that th most vulnerable spot was the region o the stomach, he'd have laughed at hin for an ignoramus. I)r. Pierce is. bringin; home to the public a parallel fact; tha the stomach is the most vulnerable orgai out of the prize ring as well as in it. W protect our heads, throats, feet and lungs but the stomach we are utterly indif?er ent to, until disease finds the solar plexu and knocks us out. Make your stomacl sound and strong by the use of Docto Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, an< you protect yourself in your most viiner able sp'ot. "(olden Medical D)iscovery cu o wak stomachi," inigestion,o dyVsp(psia. torpi liver. ha<l. tin antd im pa u bilood a otr diseases50 of the or gun of' ( d(iges t-ho a nil iiutri t in. 'ie "(iihh-nu l\eii cai.il )is'overy "has suirfaces an d benee cuiri ci aarh, ni mai~t nr wvl i-re bii-atedi or whanzt stagei is well i' cleanse the intissages with D)n 'iina ;h, h w 's hu hh an the ii * I. I DollCill( tht e el'l (X . SONCit \<)drcCo t) a ('| InLi 9a h pttains to souu bank n,(illd mehods,IdU !~.~ o - i Sib day of I )ect n,b.i 19fi itI *e of i.lor~mr \lerek, ia ai iimd, andc * t'- i ~<h Iiiharge ms IImimin t,trk ra of d . tate. ib .. lr , I Noembe,10t \l('. 'wtetild UMup CUIR The Circul and the M Iubricato Sk Price Soh S "Sloains Tre .- Address D .] Afflicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years. I. have been afflicted with sore eyer for thirty-three years. Thirteen yeas r ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes was badly iu. 3 flamed. One of my neighbors Insisted upon my trying Chamberlain's Salve and gave me half a box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight e came back to me.-P. C. EAR[ E, Cyn t thiana, Ky. Chamberlain's Salvo is for sale by Pickens Drug Co. V r Mesult of Neglect In most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treated B cold. Foley's ioney and Tar cures the t most obstinate coughs and prevents serious results. It costs you no more - than the unknown preparations and you t should iiisit upon having the genuine B in the yellow package. Parkins Pharin acy, Liberty, and Pickens Drug Co A llad'y Bnrned Girl or boy. man or wom n. is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is up plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon sha, Mich., says: "I use it in my family for cats, sores an.i all skin ir.juries, and find it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c 1 at Picke:s Drug Co. A Young Mother At "O. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the streiigth and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mre. W. L. Gilpat s rick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restora i tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stom-. r ich, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies l the blood, and cures Malaria, Billious ness and WVeaknesses. Wondeiful Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case: of kidney troub,le thaf! is not beiyonid med(icatl idi. I 'ark ins Phanrma'v . Lii,- - t.y, andl P'icknus Drug Co. .1 Tim (iiwst i<of o in~ t o -c enld - iu1 wltleil wt* are ail ui'o''' 'a it"e-s it,<r - sted, er ine <i'uelo r a e.hl i.-so e th m t r - ts P e .n i :e r L .iipe 44.,esodru reie A 4hw :un 1 fay )o r an ma e we lu4 srn enug to44 wado'(; "r-mpion, on-h an al. 0 n 410.Gaate by Pikn Dr4 t ttion Slim luscles and Joints sd by usag 25c, 50c & $1.00 I by all Dealers atise On The Horse'Sent Free r. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass. NOTI03E.-Any and every body who wants their cotton ginned for the 25th pound and the bagging and ties fnr nisbed free of charge or for one dollai per bole and pay 65 cents for bagging and ties, just bring it to A. D. Mann's new system ginnery and. get the very best work that can be done in a very short time. Can save )ou time and you won't have anything to do. Also will pay you the market price for your cotton seed. Yours, A. D. Mann. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of J. L. Collins. deceased, shall present the same, duly attested, to A. J. Boggs, C. C. P., administrator of said estate. on or by the 24th day of Decem ber. 1906. All persons owing said estate shall make payments to A. J Boggs, 1 . C. P.. administrator, on or by the 24th day of December, 1906. A. J. Boggs, C. P,, Administrater of the cestate of J. L. Collins. October t7th, 1906. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claim against the S state of the late Job C. Smith must )resent the same duly proven on or l a efore the 1st day of December. 1906, or e debarred payment; and all persons I ndebted to said estate must make pay- U nent on or before the above date to the indersigned. M. T. Smith, Administrator. [00 LOTS FOR SALE* The Griffinii Lands have been out in)tO lots and laid off in streets.n T'hey are level and well located t aind the siizes vairy from one-ha11 to LInl* V)I *\ )I - , 1 -I - ' r - ~ ~ y~ rYOU NG LAD;S, FcRonr.oke, \'. A ' Buin s y M'cine \ or- By soirn'. n rnsh Europnealt and ARnewlen V-'rom I 1 tteIonr ioorYa ntIcy~ n ei ga . Di jur , I' i ' naa EletIio. tDi e. h t \~el e ', I[t,lt'~ IIlitt frorn* Is sitO(. M-o itntalogue ill lrb-' \o n ii. l.1.\Rr, re stIlnt . 1.oIn atn y HOLLIUG STE FRSLW E0~ A.K. I Creenvim Dry Goodsa 0, W e R: 2n-'1ow sihov 0 arge#,t anwl lan;ct so D ry ("eords We hav' si--ftig Uf U)tton F11 VUrd to Wool (;Gool yard. Notwithstnu' highor primes, we ha to whe-re wo sell yoi as little money ta hr be sold for. We h thing you want in t * Our Wool and Cottc * good as can be had money. Our 25 ote that money can buy Wool and Cotton B # variety from 50 eta. We have all the want for Men, Won better goods than I same price. Hosier ways complete. dress ahirte, the be Big Stock neckwear. SHEOSI Well, d, interest. When you of any kind for any family Uome Here i ranted shoes. A GO0D Now is a good time when ther n our City, to find out how ret elling our merchandise and ft oods now than the advertised I We have still in our always s, ome two and three piece suits w bly low prices considering the .. ROTHSCHILD, BET WFEN )f Coca-Cola and other Ice C ne of FANCY eRe I can fill your bill for any occas ers, Picnic or Sociable occasions any drops in. Send your ordei 'ill be promiptly filled with fresh 1e market affordis. C..ouintry proch: ce bougLht and our1 patron'ag is apprelciatedi hei.~~st c:51h prc fC' or Chicke . 1cD'rue A mon! thim ar th le recomlmel hwks'.: withI womh lts, whih (i I .\l rd ie-v l i;v K S FIA,'EIRX I blowers; have i ed the l1 f.led to get the m)onely. DJ (Xc)ount withi them to.day and: Interest paid on timei depjosil $I.oo will openI an account ARK, 0 S. C. , ,ad Shoes. idag oo of tl40 lceted Khucks of0 ever sIo%1n, con. brioM from 5c a a up to $1.50 a nhug the talked of eo cut. our profits good goods for )UOet goods can ave nlnoat any. ice dress goods. + in Flannels are as anywhere for the Jeans is the best for that price. lankets in great up to $8.00. Underwear you en and Children, # ast year for the * y department al. UIen's work and At on the market. Dn't forget your want good shoes member of the md get our war A. K. PARK. CHANCE e are so many Sales going isonable we have always be )r how less you can buy )rices of our competitors. uperb stock, some very ha hich we are selling at rema luality. Greenville, S. i DRINKS Ad Drinks' don't forget * OERIES ;ion- Weddings, Sunday Di or when unexpected c&i s to me and rest assured th< goods and the very best th; ~old. 'ACE. ns and eggs. .J . \],: ).u d line of )duuhlo old sI,vl 8 t h TFhonuinS Fu ll in; ai) t speci'l bar'g.ins. RTY BANK! of mnelty in~ the counl ftry. B3ANK lays are dan rous.(pn s. HI. (C. Shirle:y, C'ashier. with the LibeCrty IBank.