University of South Carolina Libraries
The Sentinel-Journal Company. ToMPSON & EIIoHEY, Pnor' - - ..-.. J L.. . 'iHOMPCSON, Evro1. Subscriptiou $1.00 Per Annum. Adverti:-ing Rites Rearonable. Entered at ka' 'V:: I a, S -cuu t Class SA'JT lo".; ", ' ,ctv, 1, m If Ihe ei(a l d, id -(:l\ . ) h : b 1i s h1o would d r iv a is :4me ',f his best ecstoers. A car oil th track is absolutely help lesS. MAnt.iy {,eoll ar lilko a Car Off thO track. e A charitable man givos, according to his means, and a miser according to his meanness. If some people did more hard work perhaps they would have loss hard luck, Adam should have been a very hap py man. He never had to pay a dress maker's bill or build the fires. In Oalahoma the richest citizens are the Indiana who have been takan un der the guardianship of Uncle Sam. The.Gardon of Eden from the top of the apple tree wasn't a marker to the garden of millierny as seen from the pulpit. There are many a get-riob-quick schemes, but it is not wise to invest in them unless you have too much money and want to lose some. It is worthy of remark that the girl learning to waltz, and the boy learn ing to play billiards do not get dis couraged if they do not catch onto the game at the first time. Dr. Fletcher, the chewing expert, thinks he. appeals to the pocket when ho declares that the American .nation could save a cool million dollars a day and be as-well fed by merely masticat ing properly. He figures out that each individuAl could forego one half a pound of food daily and keep up steam by chewing well what ever is eaten, and that morsel is each one's contri ution to the million dollars daily waste. But the busy man who bolts his dinner in five minutes looks at table econom!es from a dilrent veiwpoint. To him slow eating is a waste of good time and death to hust ling. Very fe adults much less the children realize the importance of the public sciool system of this country. Now boys and girls read this and think well upon it and piarenits who road call the attention of your children to theso facts. With the begining oif t;his term there will be more than 18,000, pupils gathered in '260,000 public senool buildings 'posided over 'by -100,000 tachers who) earni an anniuatl st ip'nd( of 8260, 000, 000. 1'Te country pays more than 15 eents~ a day' to tiin teacher for the ins,rnetion of'ach ii p pil oni the average. '.henbiool STflPnJ5 is moro thau tN,(0 a miii th TVhe ,riebt mnit, the wvealh .1Iof the coutly3, is, I-aXUtd .and taNed hteavil y that every boy andl( g4irl wtheri,I r' ich or poor pairt m b eA1113 n p)rtepared0 opulp- ' podi and t rai nd for at iifou's work wi t.hi a good 'ducaition. Thie aiveraige girl of lifteen t. inwon teen nlowadaly3 tinkzis sh'e know; moure than hier miothier, and she gatds and flirts and giggles and umakes~ a mark of herself genealy. She has more liberty than her mother ever dared dream of. A pparently her only amnbition iia lifeo is trail around (lay and night, cutting out all useful wo6ri and seoking pleas nre in quostionanable ways. She wants to weoar tne swellost clothes and1( be constantly on dross patrado. instead of moncst,y marking her dlemoianor sho too often Is so"bold- alnd forward as to shooki eieryond~ but'her silly aissociata. Finally If she hooks on1o a sporty young man wi.thout sense, montov or character, sheo continis that this is a free country, and she is going with (whom dhe plasos0 anid will marry> the I man she loves eveni if h(: s hle butter than a common dissipated l'afr By~ and by when this girl has had ht r ( fling and own swent way, she will. be brounht; to her senses and find out that 3 she wvill reap a harvest of misery an11( ier marriage will pirovo a5 bargin of repentatnco and her life spoiled beyontd ) redomnptbon. l3ut it will be too late, for youth, good looks and health will probanbly bo gone forover and she will ( be 0o:, faird, brokenu down and miser able the rest of her life. .-Thu Majestic Manufactuarlng (Co. of St. Louis, Mo., will have a man amiss this chance of seeing the groat coolking worider. Liberty Hardware CJo. .: 4 lo r -All those who took application >lanks fom the U. D. C. are requosted o bo at Mrs. T. J. Mauldin's the 21st iso any others who contem)lato join ng the )aughters are invited to be >iosont. -M'. Juo. 11. \j"lliiamn'A of the Wil ii n a mtusi;, Ihos wits hye 1-i !t:ld. leday l,rt"sott ing the m11oriI, of ie (stey o tn tr thte lhiists ;tho w. ill ,Iureltiasc i 1 N One at nu4l c,e - d;t\' or te1ir ebturb. - louvry Lawrent-ce, colorei who ii vene mi. th. wost side of t'iclettr; says he s tho brag farmer of the couty. On !M acres of groand ho gat;lered 1.11' )ounds of lint cotton, and ho only ihed three sacks of guano. -Dr. J. A. Cannon, who has been l1licted with boils and carbuncles, and ater, with rheumatism, is now able o be out again, and and is looking fter the erection of his dwelling or dis land on the east side of town. --The eight year old boy of Mr. anc Mrs. R.' B. Lumpkin died on Thurs lany evening after being a Rreal mfferer from epilepsy. He was buried )n Friday at Mile Creek chuch , The berceaved parents have the tympathy of many friends in their sad afllictino. -Rev. R F. Bryant and family left this week for their new charge at Traveller's rest, amid the regrets of their many friends here. They carry with them to their new home the best wishes of this entire circuit. May they do much good wheroever they are stationed. -R. H. Hames has put in a gasoline engine and hooked onto it a sausage grinder of unlimited capacity. He grinds and sells over 200 pounds. of sausage per day, besides the beef sales. He also handles oystors and baker's bread and runs restaurant. ie is well fitted up, has nice place and enjoys a splendid trade. -At the beautiful suburban homw of Mr. and Mrs,. Bruce Ilagood a very enjoyable dance was given on Tuesday night in honor of Miss Ruby Hill of Washnigton, G.,and Miss Rosa Smith of Wayside Ga , The evening was very pleasantly spent by all those who attended. Those presetn were: Miss Ruby Hill of Washington, Ga. Miss Rosa 'Smith of Wayside, Ga. Miss Elizabeth Witch- of Ga. Miss. Jones of Easley, Miss Helen Boggs, Lucia Folger of Pickens. Chaperones; Mr. and Mrs. Ivy M. Mauldin, Mr. and iurs Bruce Hagood, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richay, Mr. and Mrs C H. Alex andor,Mrs Earle Russell. The gentlo men present were: Mr. Wilson and Mr. Maze of Easley, Ernest . Folgor, J. P. Darey, Jr. ,Bruce Boggs, Wayne Mauldin. The worldl dloesn't owo you a living t w.vas hero first. NSis a common expres sinwe hear on every side. Uin less there is ome organic trouble, the con lition can doubtless be remedied. 'our doctor is the best adviser. )o not dose yourself with all inds of advertised remedies - ~et his opinion. More than likely ou need a concentrated rat food o enrich your blood and $one ip the system. Scott's Emusion of. Cod Liver Oil s just such a food in its best form. t will build up the' weakened nd wasted body when all ther foods fail to nourish.' II ~ou are run down or emaciated, ive it a trial : it cannot hurt ou. It is essentially the best ossible nourishment for delicate hildren and pale, anaemic .girls. Ve will send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture - in the form of a label Is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emus sion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemiets * -4O9 Pearl Street, New Yorkl 50c. and $1. AMl Dranists For Cough, Cold,Ci So'e i oat, Stiff N IN a een eurdgi At all Dcr -. Price 25c 5Oc, s 1.O0 .,Sent- Free o Sloan's Book on Hors ; Caitle. Hogs Pir Address Dr. Earl. 615 Albany Si Bosori.Mas5. DEPOSIT WITH LIB] Ten cent cotton has put lo Many people have been robb< Safe blowers have tried the LI BEIRT and failed to get the money. I an account with them today and Interest paid on time depos $r.oo will open an iccoun1 Affhicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years. I have been afflicted with sore ey a for thirty-three years. Thirteen years i ago I became totally blind and was blind I for six years. My eyes was badly in- t flamed. One of my neighbors insisted f upon my trying Chamberlain's Salve f and gave me half a box of it. To my I surprise it healed my eyes and my sight r came back to me.-P. C. EARai, Cyn thinna, Ky. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Pickens Drug Co. A Young Mother At 70. "My mother has suddenly been made ] young at 70. Twenty years of intense i suffering from dyspepsi had entirely f disabled her, until six months ago, when a she began taking Electric Bitters, which t have completely cured her and resrored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mre. W. L. Oipat rick, of Danforth, Me. Oreatestrest.'ri tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stom nch, Liver and Kidneys right, purities _ the blood, and cures Malaria, BilUious- f ness and Weaknesses. Wonde.ful d Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. 'm L Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that is not bey"' medical aid. Parkins Pharmacy, Li er t!, and Pickens Drug Co. Bowv to Cure a Cold, 1 The question of how to cure a colin a withbout unnecessary loss of time is * ne b in whicb we are all more or less in.ter ested, for the quicker a cold is gottn - rid of the less the daonger of jim~eu e. a nd o.ther serions (dise-ases. Alr. B. '. L. 11all. of Waverly, V-., has nmed lin's (.oughi let.i-iy tu he ab:n h eold15 T have'( IehOmUieleil4 it 14)o 1rieds and the 'aV ll 04.ren* WN ." 14 salh- h*y Pickui,s DIriug (:o. e-lb anrd diive the (cold out of the system'ii in~ you:g or- oli. Sold byv Pic-kens Drugi A I)ViIE To tOI'SEWiIiS No 1ome0 is so( p4leasantU,regar1dless of the comOforts that mone.v Will buy, as wheln the entire famuily is in perfecI. health. A bottle of Orinto L.axativo lFruit - Syu costs 50 cents, It will cure every m1e11zber of the family of constipation,( -k he'adnebe or stomach trouble. Pa kian Pharnmeay, Liberty, and Pickens (huinHy, Sprati and1( SwellIng ICured, "In November, 1901, I .cunght cold and had -the. qu'insy.'- My throat wvas swoillon1 so I could hardly br(atho. t~ applied Chamberlain's,Pain i3kim and it gavo me relief in a short. time. Ini two - days3 I was all-right," says Mrs. L. Co nsins, Otterburn, Mich. Chamber- .f hain's Pain nalns is a liniment and is . a.speciall y valuable for.sprains and swei-' zuws. F-or- sale by Pickena Drug Co. -1 When', horse is so ov'er worked it lis diwn and in other ways declares its :iw-~ a bi lity to go further, you woid consider it brimintal tb.use force. .Many.a uali of 1. ame nec impulses, who.woukl.nol, wills .ngly harm a kitten, is guilty of cr-ueIty where his own atomfch' is conern4ed. 4. O)verdriven, overworked, then wha:t it( i:eds is seinetinug that will liigest the~ -a food eaten r-nd help the stomach toC re A (-upleralte. Someuthing like hodel For D)yspcpsia that is sold by Piekens Drug \ Co. __ langer Fro-na The I'lagnwe. The(re's grave danger from the p)ague of Coughis and Colds that, are so pea m'nt, uniless you takhe Dr-. KCing's New1 D iscoverv for Oo'nsnmpt ionl, Coughs I and Colds Mrs. (Geo Walls, of F"orest (Jty, Mc., writes: "'It.'s a Godsend to) people living in cl imateos whe-re coughs andt cold-i prevail. I find it quickly elids ( tem. It prevents Pneumoni,', euresc' L.an(rippe, gives wonderful relief in tha ad .Iay Fever, and makes weak un tgs strong enough to ward off (Con. - dlmpltionl, Conghs and Colds. 50e and .$1,00. Guaranteed by Pickena Drug C0 POUp, fl . , .~ ec ERTY BANK! is of money in the country. ,d and killed for their money BANK )elays are dangerous. Open your money wili be safe. its. H. C. Shirley, Cashier. with the Liberty Bank. A Badly Burned Girl r boy, man or woman. is quickly out >f pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is ap. lied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon ha, Mich., says: "I use it in my family or cute, sores and all skin injuries, and lad it perfect." Quickest Pile cure nown. Best healing salve made. 25o ,t Pickers Drug Co. If an article is imitated, the original is Iways best. Think it over, and when ou go to buy that box of salve to keep round the. house, get DeWitt's Witch lazel Salve. It is the original and the iame is stamped on every box. Good or eczema, tetter, boils, cuts and bruises, nd especially r'commendea for piles. old by Pickens Drug Co. %OLEY3]M0MYmTAR I /br hahdreon.- safi. aure. No pttN Trup and tried friends of the family -DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best )r results and best to take. Rosy cheeks id spa kling t yes follow the use of ) se dependable little pills. They do o gripe or sicken. Sold by Pickons rug Co. Keep the bowels open when you have coli ):nd use a good remedy to allay e iiflamnm;tioi of the Tmueous mem raues. 'V'he best is Kenniiedy 's Laxative Loney and Tar. 1t coutaijns no opiates, move's the bouwels, dlrives o)ut the cold. nhel ble and t"stes good. ~Sold by lekulnl )mu!' CO. Jo)tico to Debtors andc Creditors K(im: 1 ;E is lrebyj iven to all per sons ' unI':hle ne t thle estate of iid e-! tc m'uaI. enad:e P y iet to, tie Nte. L IZZ LS T I-'.!' r j .g .00J . S. MT FR ands have been mut into lots and aid off in streets. ['hey are level und well located und the sizes vary ron one-hall to: ive acres. This s agode oppo7 uinity for yoivto avn a home* ipn hie -best town or he Pie d m on t. -Real Oesta is ad ranflcin Tap~i~ idly, mft the prVices on base~ Jots .have uick sales. First 01me, 17irst chie Por Plats, Prices nd Trmlb.s see J. McD. Bruce. Will be said dei, on Friday i) ()n te a contai Ioevel' on publioU 1.a 1 d ol.uf Mi rtddc e as the Baillexn ger cash balance 1 tc cent. interest, o miss this bargain J. H. ADAI1S. i A.K. Creenvil Dry Goods We are now sh larg3st and best Dry Goods we haN sisting of Cotton ] yard to Wool Goc yard. Notwithsta higher prices, we I to where we sell y< as little money as be sold for. We thing you want in Our Wool and Cot good as cau be ha money. Our 25 cl that money can be # Wool and Cotton : f variety from 50 ets We have all th want for Men, Wo better goods than same price. Hosie ways complete. dress shirts, the b Big Stock neckwea * ~SHEOSI Well, < f intereat. When yoi of any kind for any family Come Here - ranted shoes. Now is a good time when the in our City, to find out how re selling our merchandisec and l goods now thian the advertisgd We have heili in our .dlways some two and three piece suits ably lowv prices considering the L ROTHSCHIL, -A RARE I 204 acre well improved far Pickens. Six acres river botton 1cres upland in~ highi state of cu: Xbout ioo of fine original fores m.d plenty of it. Good *i o-roc ngs and two tenan.t houses. v'ell worth 1 0,ooo-our price, >neC-half sash and the balance in The Pickens I Lock Box, No 2. Christmnas D Only three weceks in wvnich :ake goods etc. Raisons, Curr 3utter nults, Shredded cocoa :andly, Flavoring Extract, are all ruit cake for* Christmas, except ~ou the best on earth at Five D< I also have a comple)Ite line General Me Lt correct prices. Ladies and Gents fmne shoc r'om One Dollar to Five Dollar: J. F.HA Lo the hignest bi c. 28th at 3 p n.in g 11.7 acre MliCt Others knr"o place. Torms 2 years at 8 all cash. Do1 SENECA, S. C. PARK, Ile, S. C. and Shoes. Dwing one of the selected stocks of e ever shown, con abrics from ic a da up to $1.50 a nding the talked"of iave cut our profits u good goods for honest goods can have almost any. nice dress goods. ton Flannels are as i anywhere for the a. Jeans is the best y for that price. Blankets in great . up to $8.00. e Underwear you mnen and Children, -last year for the - ry department al Men's work and aet on the market. r. lon't forget your a want good shoes member of the and get our war A. K. PARK. ? re arc so miany Sales going asonlale we ha~ve always b or howv 1ess you can buy pices of oiur competitors. 1uperb stock, sonme vcry ha wvhich w;e are selling at remie quality. Greenville, S. 1A RGAIN. mn for -sale. In five miles i; eight in branch bottom; itivatlon: 25 acres in pastu t well .timiberedl. Good wa mn, 2-story dwelling, outbul The J. L. Stephens- place. 6,5oo. ITitles -good. Ter. one year. and Agency. PICKENS. S. C. ec. 25, 1906, to by Holiday goods, fr ints, Citron, English walnu lut, Baker's chocolate, Fi you wvill want to make a fut the FLOUR and I will s< >llars a b)arrel. of ~rchandIse ~s a specialty rang ing in pric .Very Respectfully, RRI,By m-ef