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PUB,LH:ED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO. The Sentinel-Journal Company. TlaoMPsoN & BIcrnEY. Ptors. .. L. u. TioMP0N. ETo%. i3ubscriptiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Piokens Fustofice an Second Clabb Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.o a SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. It is not always the apple with the rosiest cheek or the girl with the swellest gown that is the sweetest ever. London uses only about one-fifth as much water as New York. Lou. don must utilize something else as a chaser. . Representative Longworth thinkE the nation's support of Presideni Roosevelt, should extend to the en tire family. There are 16,000,000 children ii the public schools of America, most ly as the schoolbooks rings looks a it, for their benefit. The Cleveland high school is ti graduate "trained wives," but ther is no diploma that can guarante immunity from the bargain counte harpy. A Philadelphia doctor assorts tha the free use of cigarettes by boy makes liars out of them. And event ually they get into congress and peo ple find them out. A girl can figure out all kinds o ways she is going to accept a mai when he proposes, but when th time comes, all she remembers is ti grab him and hold on. During the twelve months endint June 30, -1906, the value of Amer] can automobiles exported was $3, 497,016, which is a million dollar iore than during the previou year. Probably there never would hav been iirt tall:6f the g.overJ1Jne'n tkf nu1way 'V nd,~ no Z it shlownl a d poscition to g: in to the~ goverumi.an Sbusiness. *Scientists have discovered that Lb< memory is stronger in summer thai in winter. Among the worst foes o memory are too much food, too mucl *physical exercise and strangel enough too much education. Howaad Gould's sister-in-law ha become the wife of a Chinaman. brother-in-law of Howard's is Coun N3orii de Castellane. Howard migh almost be justfled in feeling pess Imistic -on the brother in law ques tion. A few dlays ago we were informne< that when a bank failed in China th< officiats o,f the institution wvere be hesded. Now comes the news tha "It is a hundred years since a hani has failed in China." Trhey haye ap parently found the cure. Exports of coal and coke from the United States in 1905 aggregated over $31,000,000i in value, againel $11,000,000 for 1895, a decade earl. ier. The United 8tates holds third place among the nations as an ex. porter of coal, and first place as a producer. !f we could all get the use of the money in the United State treasury without interest like the Wall streot bankers, there would~ probably noti be so much and about "the public being out of WVall street." Without the use of the public money the fren zied financiers would be in hard straits and the whole fabric of spe. culation would tumble in an hour. ,rA few years ago a rman with a .million dollars was supposed to have Qreached almost the acme of wealth. ,i*oday the Wall Street Journal esti :mateo that tho'wealth of the six rich e man in America aggregates $1, 000 000,000) or as much as t(?n hunz dred single millionairs would possess Looks like the rich, are getting rich et', all right whetber the poor are' gqtting poorer or not. The Argentine Republic intends to invest $29,000,000 in war ships. 1 It may Boon be time for some other el great power to make a hasty pur- 1J chece of war ships in South America. 'Il e man who says he believes in competition either lies or talks much like those individuals who are given to proyarication. No man wants competition in business -he wants a monopoly. He will do anything possible to crush out competition anu have a monopoly. This applies to little business men the same as to the great trust. I have known a those who prate about competition h being a good thing, to rent a build. z ing and hold it vacant for a year to keep out a competitor. Copper is said to be a marvelous preventive of disease, and if we would return to the old copper drink". ing vessels of our forefathers typhoid epidemics would disappear: In China, where oholera often makes its ap pearance, certain towns are immune, and it is at these places where the drinking water is kept in huge cop. per vessels which are said to be very beautiful. If a copper cent is ex. amined under a microcop,e it will be found free of germs, but gold and silver are a wriggling contorting mass of germs, diphtheria and cholera culture spend on a coppea cent will dio ini a cou.-)o of hours. e r Facts are stubborn things and] we frequently use figures to interpret them. It is declared that in the t United States $1,450,000,000 are spent annually for intoxicating li. quors: $920,000'000 for tobacco; $520,000,000 for bread, inclu ding all the different kinds of breakfast j foods; $252,000,000 for education in f all our schools, colleges, and univer sities, state and church, including t a the value of all property; $165,000, 000 for all religious work, including the value of all church property; $18,000,000 for all missionery work, and less than one million for tern perance. This means that $2,370,. 000,000 is spent annually to destroy a the physical body; $520,000,000 to s feed it. Four and one half times < more for liquors and tobacco than I for bread: nine and one-half times I more than for education; nearly fif tebn times more than for religious work: 2,370 tiwos mnore than for temperance; five and seven-tenths ttimes more to destroy character than to build up intellect and save the soul. Ponder these things-Ex. makes Kldnays and Bladders Right Every STwo Minutes Pielhysicians tell us that all - theb l ood in a healthy hu:man body passes through j the hear-t once in every two minutes. If this action be comes irr-egular the whole boysuffer-s. Poor health followvs poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes thme b)lood purie. One reason why SCOTT'S : E MULSION :2 - ssuch a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stomach ; a doub)le advan-s tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. " ~ To get the greatest amount :1 of good with the least p)os sible effort is the desire of ;a everyone in poor health. ti Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change for the e better takes place even be fore you expect it.. - ~ We will send you a sample free.N Bie sure that this ii picture in th~e form of i a label Is on the wrap per of every bottle of a EmuLsion you buy. 01 Scorr & BowNE 0 1 I .schemists r -,... 409 Pearl St., N. Y. $o ent.ad ozo0 ci WVe, the undersigned merobants < khen, do agree to keep our stor( >sed all day on Novemnber 29t 10G, Thanksgiving day. Heath Bruce-Morrow Co. D. F Piact. J. F. Harris, Craig Bros, R. R. Roark, T. D. Harris, H. A. Bichey, G.uy McFall, Folger, Thornley & Co. 1IYJII4EYRPITAl tops !t. cough and heae1sunj lany men give lavishly of gold, 'o build bridges and castles and towe of old f you want everlasting fame, a beneft tor be, live the poor and n : ly Rocky Mou tain Tea. Piokens Drug Co. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands re quickly cured by applying Chamberlali alve. Try it; it is a success. Price 25 cents. Opening of Books of Subscription. Notice is hereby given that purs nt to the commission issued to t ndersigned by the Sccretary itte, the books of subscription he capital stock of the "Picke lealty Company" will be opened he Pickons Bank on the 19th day overmber, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. J. McD. Bruce, B. A. Iagood, (eo. S. Legaro, Corporators. oars tho 1hi Kind You lN Always Boug lignature (If Notice of Sale. INwill sell at my residence on Fridi 1ov. 30th, instant, one Disc pi< diower, {ako, and lot of other far mplements, ono' pair mules, a lot orn and fodder, hogs and cattle. Some thoroughbreds to go at at Ion. Julius E. Parsons. FOLEY3IIONETANrA Cures Coldni Prevents Pneumonia PICKENS MARKETS. Jorrected weekly by Heath Bruce Morrc Theso quotations are given every F lay at noon and the price of cotton or that day only. Two hours after t riee is given the market may be up lown ten points. Cotton. pot Cotton.......... .............. .. 14 eec.............. ... ......... .........0 teal........ ......... ........... ....1 lulls--.----....... .............. 3 Country Produce. ten-........... .... .. ...............25 to 'hickens.-........ ........ ..........18 to itter.. ............ ........ ......... ..... 'enH i...... ............ .... ......800 to $i rish P'otattoes ................ ..........$1 weet Potatoes................... ....50 to inms................. .. ...... ..... Executors' Sale. Notice is hereby given that we wi eli on Saturday, the 8th day of D emiber-, 190(i, at 111e iate residlence ( .'. W. Hell, deceased, all or the pet 1)n)al p)roperty~ of the aid,"decease( uit: Crops, Stock. Cat tIe-, Lumbhei 'armii ng, Shoep and1( Carpenute r Toolk Terms Cash. R. M. Hill, R. R. Hill, Ad dm inistfratorls. )ti0o of Finll8 8e?:8e:.!e ' d Di.l)iili'g6 (TICE is herei i n3. h -!.a w.. wil make iipphtion to .J. I. L.wi r q. , .1 udtge of P robaito la r lie-l.. iuty, in thle State of Southi Car 1 a. the 8th daiy of Decenmber-, 196, m l j (-lo(k inl the foreuon, or its s9oon there Ier a-s saidI Iaplic-ation cana be heard, r 1leave* to makeit fitnal saettleme'nt of thli late ot 1Bloometr Mierek, dcceensed, andi >tin I discharge ias atdmnllistlrators ol idt PEtate. D. NJ. Nirek, J1. M. Batte1 ield, Adm51inljitraiitors. Novembier 10thI 1906. w4i. Clerk's Sale. L'AT1E OF SOUTII CAROLINA, County of Picken.. Ini pnaac of the~ dlecrl ordei adttinl te ftolilowingl. namlTeud (tase 'lml a tile ini the Clerk's ollice, I will sell t< e hiighst. bi dder duriung ihoi legat iO lor' wile iat P'icke~n court hmuase C., o)1 tOilelsdaiy ill D) coinbter, 1906, ii Iollowing dIeSCribed ( real estato upo)0 0 terms) heinaiiifter menOttionedt, towit P. Carey andt C. E. RAobinlson, Thntfs ,(5. Kennemore, et ill., D)efenldnts. AllI that piece, paireel or lot of! ulm' Ltnted1 ill thet town of P1ickeins, Sonth Ilolinai, rontinug or; Bower. street aml n~db lt on alvene an( iid known fas Lot: 09a. 75 and( 91 on1 thle town plait, coni inlilg in tihe aiggregato two and one0 di (2 1-2) aores imore or less, 'I crmos ca1sh 01olily of saile. Purch1as mu1)st01 compy withI thio terms withia ielhouIr or the( p)remises w~ll be resok( 3 OlameIt riay. Th'le grow'ing crops oin these lotasari servedl unde'r titas sale0 aid dhoes nao isa to 1ho l puchatser of taid Iots, Purl atser to pay for papers anid for tecord a the same1. A. J1. 11OGGS, lerk, of comr. A For Cough,Cold Sore Throat, SI ift Rheumatism ar Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c 5c & $1.( Z- Sent- Free Sloan's Book on Hor3e Cattle, Hogs 6 Poult Address Dr. Earl S. b 's 615 Albany SE Boston.M. u 1e Afllicted With Sore Eies for 33 Yoaro. of I havel ieen afilieted with sore (y for thirty-threo y( irR. Thirteen y e of ago I bee.ime tot"illy blind and was blit na for six years. My eyes was lbadly i at fi'ed. One of my neighbors insist( upon my trying Ohambherlain's Salb of and gave me half a box of it. To nL surprise it healed my eyes and my sigl co'ne back to me.--P. 0. FAur,i.:, Oyi thiina, Ky. Oham1berlain's Salvo is f sale by Pickens Drug Co. tesult, of Neglect in liost. vas.es eonsiiinp?ion resful fromt a negicted or improperly trcntc cold. FTb y's Honey and Tar cures ti ht mo st 'lbstiinato coughs n1ua preven Serions results. It CStH 301 no 1moi than the iulknown preIarrations 11111 ye should iisist u11on having the genuil in iho ye llow paekage. Park ins ['harn ly aey, Liberty, and Pickens DIrug Co lw A llat"y Burned Girl m or boy. man or wonIi. is quickly of of of pain if liueklen's Arnien Silve is : plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Teko. sha, Mich., says: "1. use it in my famnil c. for cuts, sores an;l all skin injuries, an thud it perfect." Quickest Pile e1m known. Best healing salve made. 2E at Picke: s Drug Co. A Young Mother At 70. "My mother has suddenly been mnd young at 70. Twenty years of intons suffering from dyspepsia had entirel disabled her, until six months ago, whe lshe began taking Electric Bitters, w1h. have completely cured her and restore the strength and activity she had in th r- prime of life," writes Mre. W. L. Gilpal is rick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restorc se tive me +icine on the globe. Sets Ston r itch, Liver and Kidneys right, purif( the blood, and cures Malaria, Billiout ness and Weaknesses. Wonderfr Nerve Tonic. Price 50o. Guarantee by Pickens Drug Co. Foley's Kidney Cure wvill cure an cas of kidney trouble haisnot beyou ty, and Pickens Drug Co. Blow to Cure a Cold, S Tile question of how to cure a col< in wih uncsay loss of time is on a in hichwe are all more or less initer Sested, for tile quicker a cold is gotter gorid of t he less the danger of pneumonii Sanld other serions dienses. Mr. B. WV m L. Hail,. of Waverly, V,., has uset SCh.oaberlain's Congh Remiledy for years -and says: "I firmly believe Chamber laini's Cough Remedy to be absolutel3 Itle best preparation on thle market foi 11 colds. I have recommended it to 1m1 friends and( they aill agree with me." Fot f sale by Pickens D)rlg Co. A cold is mutch more easily cur whzen the bo wels are opelned. Kenlnedy's L ixaltive Honey0 and Tar* C)oen the bow e'lx antd dhrives the cold out oif the system ini yotog or old. Sold by Pickens~Drug Co. If an article is imaittated, the original is e'lways biest. T1hink it over, anad when yo~u go to buy t hat box ot Salve to kee.p aro untd th li ouse, get DeWVitt's Witch Hazel Halve. it is tile originl and the n1:,ine is StampelO.1 onl i very botx. (Good! ar erz' ma:, tetter, bils, cnts andlht brSes, 1 especial ly r'ecommnenide a for piles. ;;old by Piekenls Drug Co. A Di Et TO iIOwsEwIVE No Ilime is so ple'asuant, reOgalrdless o.f the comfa orts that money10 will bay, as wheni thle enatire family is ini perfect htealthI. A hottle of Or io Laxative F3ruit Syruip cotsts 50 (celts, It wall cure every miember of theii family of consiplationl, siek hadaachie or stomtiach trouble. Par kinis Phaiirmac:y, inberty, andt P'ickensa l)h ug C2o.. Whlen, i horse is so over wvorked it lit a dwai and1 ini otheri ways dechaires its in,. ait i.it1 to g'' further, you wold( (consideor it criiaul to use( force. Many aI man0 of hunntie e iulalIseM, who would 110' wila. Inwy~ ha am ai kitten, is guailty of cruelty wia. i his owni stonmiieha is concerned. O". n ien, overworked. thenl whait it r. '<e is someiitting thait will digest tile f .1(11 111en 1nd h1) the atomacith to re Cu paa. Something like Kodol Fer .ly511el,sial dhat is sold by Pickens Drug Co. hnnger From The l'Ingne. 'I here's grave danlger from the p)lfaue VfI (u oihs and( Colds that are so preva'2 lent, unas you take Dr. King's New 1 :s.*overyr for Oonsumptlion, Conghs ai.d Colds M1rs. (eG WallIs, of Fo"rest d y, Me., wailes: "'It's a Godlsendl to 111ople~ ingi in climiates where coughs a cohul previail. I find it quickly en1dM 1t11m. It prev.-nlts Pnieumiionia, eures I im(hI ippe., rives wvoindorfutl relief ini A .sthmallI iand 11 ay Fever, andh make: weak lns< stronug enough to waird oil' Con. suimptioni, Coughs and 0 >lds5. 50c timnd $1,00. Guaranteed by Piekeni Drug Co. Trrml haottc re. w r ". Croup, Neck. NOTIOE.-Au,y and every boly who w wants their cotton ginued for the 25th a ponl+d and the hafging and ties fur. d nished free or charge or for one dollat 1 ime h lenn1d p ..v ti3 cetits for bagging (1 and ties, just. bring it to A. D. ,Mauin's '0 row system giurery nud get the very y est work that cru he ' oe in a very it short time. CaU save 1 on time and you - won'c have any Iing to do. Also will r pay you the market price for you r cotton sved. Yours, A. ). Mann. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having cliins :igainst the (estate of J. L. (ollins, de1'ce;ist-d. shall p )rlesent the a 111e. huly attrsted. to A. J. lw BI3'ggs. C. C. P., adininistrator of satdl - astate. on or by the 24t1 ity of Docem n er. 1906. All : er.um:s owing w tid estate e . n1111 Ilie payments to A J Iioggs, - . C. P.. a(dIninistriator, on or by the 24th day of Decemhr. 1906. A. J. Boggs, %J. C, P., Amini;tratur of the cstate of J. L. t Colins. October t7th. 1906. Y Notice to Debtors and Creditors d All persons loldting claims against the e estate of the hte Job C. Smith must c prestnt the same duly proven on or before the 1st day of December. 1906, or he debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make pay e tuent on or before'the above date to the e ;ndersigned. M. T. Smith, Administrator. 100 LOTS FOR SALE. T h e G r i ffi n lands have been jcut into lots and laid off ih streets. SThey are level and well located and the sizes vary from one-hali to five acres. This 1sa agolden oppor tuni ty for you to own a home in the best town or the Pied m ont. Real estate is ad van cinug rapidly, but the prices on these lots have been made for qJuck sales. First come, first choice. For Plats, Prices and Trms see J. McD). Bruce. HARBALSAM1 Olans anid bcctfe hies hair. ai o dt ouh oor . I SA LT'--Gono up, too-minte is cap. Just receivedf a ca.r in cotton Nicks. I hiavet a lot of goodl guns-atu I..s tan Iteir worth. A lot of? cheap J)c ltli ig and1( hat s: (Jood s''v's and fu rniturni. Birown s Mulo $2.'0 box. 20e. for eggs until ( hristmias. IBring them1 on. %IRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. f for Yotun hite in th out . ew bdngs pin n eupmnent. (hmpus ten acr. arnd for health. European aind Amerienn teachers. Fulcorse. Oonservatori advantges in n ud icenta from 86 8tates. For catalogne nddress Rocky Mouai T Nuggets a A Busy Medicine for Busy Peooie. Brings Ooiden Health and Renewed Vigor, ,a A speifin for Copstipation. InldigeCstion. Liver Oad Kidney t,roubleos. Imnples. Eczema. imlpure inood. Had Breath. SluggIsh lidwels, Headicachie end liacknacho. Ita Rtock y Mountain Tein ini tab ict form. M5 Oents i box. Geonulno made by iozaAswrm DaUo CoMPIANY. Madison, \yig, COQLDEN NUGGETS FR SALLOW PEOPLE A. K. Creenvil 0 Dry Goods We are now sh( 0 largest and best i # Dry (Goods we bay * sisting o Cotton I f yard to 'Wool Goo P yard. Notwithsta higber prices, we t v to where we sell yc as lit 'e money r-; be sold for. W e thing you want in Our Wool and Coti good as can be had money. Our 25 at that money can bu r Wool and Cotton ] # variety from 50 ots We have all th< want for Men, Wo, better goods than same price. Hosic ways complete. dress .hirts, the l: d Big Stock neckwea + SHEOS! Well, interest. When yo of any kind for and family Uome Here ranted shoes. Now is a good time when the in our City, to find out how rc selling our merchandise and goods now than the advertised We have still in our always some two andc three piece suits ably low prices considering the L. ROTHSCHILD, BETWFE Of Coca-Cola and other Ice ( line of FANCY GR I can fill your bill for any occt ners, Picnic or Sociable occasior pany drops in. Send your ord< will be promptly filled with fresl the market affords. Country produce bought and Your patronage is appreciate< Highest cash price for Chicke J. McD. Bruce, President. THE PICKI PICKENS, SOUl CAPITAL F - .. PROFITS - - . DEPOSITS - - - -:- 5 Per Cent Interesti Direc1 .F. Ban ister, B. A. IHago. J. M. Stewart, J. E. 13 T. N. Hunter, H. 'A I . I have a g noog tem re herecommrt~ ClIocks with weighits,whcI Ai<d a new line of sILVERy Sil ver W A'TCIlES A itice IIn) glalsses to fit eyt.s. All kinds of HI. SNID)ER,. ~EPOSIT WITH LB Ten cent cotton has put lot Iany people have b)een robbe afe blowers have tried the . ifildt LIBE RTY idfietoget the money. 1] n account with them today and Interest paid on time deposi $x.00 vill open an account PARK, . - le, S. C. and Shoes. >wing one of the ;elected stocks, of # H ever shown, aon- 0 abrios from 5o a # da up to $1.50 a # ud'ig the talked of ave cut our profits ru geod goods for Eionest goods can have almost e nice dress go< on Flannels ar anywhere for B. Jeans is the y for that price. 3lankets iu great up to $8.00. SUnderwear you nen and Children, last year for the ry department al. Men's work and set on the market. r. ion't forget your a want good shoes member of the and get our war A. K. PAIK. + CHANCE re are so many Sales goir asonable we have always For how less you can buy prices of our competitors. superb stock, some very r which we are selling at ren quality. Greenville, S. 4 ] DRINKS :old Drinks don't forget OCER/EE sion- Weddings, Sunday I s or when unexpected c'; :rs to me and rest assured t~ i goods and the very best 1 sold. I. MACE. ns and eggs. I. M. Mauldin, Cashier. ~NS BAN] rH CAROLINA. - - $2050.0 - - 18,ooo.oo - - 140,000.00 P'aid On DJeposits-: ors >di, W. M. Hagood, c)ggs, J. McD. Bruce. . Richey, J. P. Care od line of nodable old st.yle Seth) TIhiomas am sellinig at special bargains. 7ARE. A lso solid Gold and of Spectacles I guarantee epair work in theo jewelry line. - EIa4sey, S. C. iRTY BANK" ;of money in the countrw :1 and killed for their mone BANK 'clays are dangerous. Ope your money wili be ~.fe. ts. 11. C. Shirley, ( ashier. "w ith the Liberty Bank.