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l Soltlll-Jourllal - VER! SATURDAY MOiNINO. -BY h Sotntnel-Journal Company, TOMPsoN & RIoHEY. PnoPs. J. L. O. THMPSON. EDiO. Aubeoripbtiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. 4 'Entered at Pickens Fostonleo as Second Class ; Man Matter PICKENS, S. C.: f SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 107. Where, 0 where, has that little dog P( cC gone? Where,, 0 where, can lie be? a The dog tax raises nary a howl ;;I wonder if the yaller dog's free! ;;.~ cc 'Where is the man who pins his tU faith to the groundhog, the corn w shuck'and the gooso bone? fi Congressman Legare seems to be d< one man who has found the soft side of Uncle Joe Cannon's nature. ti( Apparently it is still a toss-u) ca whether the government or the con. tractors will dig the Panama canal. The ma'n from the Pacific slope , still keeps ahead aid blocks every move of New York's famnous lawyer. Magnanimous Rockefeller is bless- in ed with the grace of being able toi give altnost is easily as ho is to take. The Baltimore Sun says "South P Carolina has driven the cork into the Of dispensary bottle.". No; wo have a smashed the bottle. pa If Jerome believes Thaw insane, mt what does the world think of him an for dragging Evelyn Thaw's past life to before the public in the way he has th done? the Wm. J. Bryan has been tellin convention of Minnesota edi ... that President Roosevelt has one much and is still doing iu n that he ap proves. The northern press Speak of the "unwritten 1 V" as at product" of is the south. Just so, and we are proud of it God bless the "unwrit- ac law." as When Mr. Roosevelt becomes sn- to ator from New York there will be some omabarrassmoent wvhether to lo- as cate him on tho Republican or Dem- ra ceratie side of the etnmer. i A erk in a store at Soshione, th Wyo. , put out what threatened to be ni a serious blaze withI thirtten bottles at of beer, which is jus5t aibout thme<(ifU. fri tity needed to quench a Wyoming at thirst. i so Mr. Tillman is going on the loc-- th ture platform for thirty wveeks at d( $1,200 per week. Of course he will liv not bring any of that northern money with its corrupting influences into Lb S3outh Carolina.ti Over 8,000,000 Bibles wore sold co in this country last year, but it is do not likely, remarks the Washington th Post, that they were subjected to the St sam~e wear and tear as the millions rm of poker deocks that were sold at the p same time. iF. *b1 After four years of "sound( and fu-- th< ry," the U. S. senate hats declared in Smoot, $,he memiber' from ben iglhted Utah, entitled to retain his seat in nig that bolly. The short--haired women sh, and long -haired men of the country' liti will now send forth a howl. o 1n answer to an' inquiry from Mr. . wi S. W. Lawson, of Pacolet, as to . b whether it would be unlawful to Bell hia tonics containing alcohol, Gov. Ansel rig replies that it would be in conflict mn with Sec. 1 of the Carey-Cothran bill ca and the Beller would be liable to pros- i ecuitiot Druggists haid better take as warnh g. o1 Wilem J. Bryan is again looming al spsa possibility. Witb Wmn. J. in is the White House, Roosevelt from si New York, F3oraker from Ohio, and I TilIman from South Carolina in the w sentate, over the door of the senate at ohamber might hang the Irishman's h tt at Donnybrook fair, ."Where w vosee a head, hit it." Spring it is cheery; Winter is dreary; G.ceen leaves hang but the brown must fly. Lone and forsaken With heart that is broken, What shall an old msn do, 1.ut to die? That's easy. Send him to Pickens r -the finest climate on earth--to re 3w his youth. ( "There's only one girl n the world r me."- [Smoot. 9 Son in-law Lon,;worth saved the c ople of Cincinnati from a negro r Hector. Pity Teddy did not have son--in-law in Charleston. South Carolina can grow enough tton for twiee as many factoies a Oro are in the state. 'ho streaUtu3 ill supply water power f,r four or 'o times as mnuy mills.-h'lit St.ste. But she must inim)rt the labor or 'populite the filIls. - - - cc Spangler, who predicts the destrue >n of New York, Boston and Chi go this year, and the end of the >rld in 1908, claims to have fore sted the downfall of Galveston, San ancisco and Jainaict, and all the eat disasters of recent years, but overlooked the downfall of South t rLliiia's Great Moral Instit ution rc 1907. >c th' A New York restaurant man says o is not alone the increased Cost of tr ki o[ViSions that nIS in>ce0ased1 the cost. im hotel and restaurant meals. He s that it it were not for the "sou alir hunters,, who are avla s .t'~?i red to carry away Over .in g veable excep)t the ilevh r, bobl 1 bi make prices low Honest people in nrefore, hav to be taxed for what . unir hunters" steal. r The Negro-An Old Man's Views. th PieN"is, S. C , March 1. s the People of South C trolinta: 1 will now write I few lines on the - 'ger question. Ben Tillman is aill ht this time on the matter, but he e< 42 years behind me in foresight. ! In 1863 I advised all the people to 1i ,opt Lincoln's peace proclan3 "tion, t the nigger would be free, amnd the verniment would send thet back their o ' ni iountry'3, 01r coioiz emi1 oin some islanid to thems~elvesc., bt God never intended that twvo sop Le nationalities of people should ei o together on the same island. lit waIs his purpose, for he kntew it the negro and white mnan coul d veor -live together in peace. Looke ourselves, who fought to be free I in the yoke of Eniglanid; look m the wairs in ancient times - t 1 nation conquering aniotherii -and ' it's been from the fou ndaitioni ofm a world. Look at C nba right now; n't you see thait mixed tribes cani' t 0 togethier in p)eace? T1hie r.iggers are not much more im beasts, but sup)erior to many na.1 ns of peopio. Now the papeors areP liciting the natives of other lands to ( no and live with up. I for one a n't want them, You wvill have in 1 next 30 years in the United dtes some of the most undesirabje es of p)eople living. You have now mty of mixed blood here already, ['mn any judge. Tihe more mixed >od you have here with you now more imixed blood you will have tihe future. d Nowv the cry is eduonto him (the b) ~gor). Now, I believe all peCople mld be taught to read mind write a lo, but a book education without ne good hard senso is the biggest c1 ufoolery I know of. Give me one ii th good common sense and a little (' ok learning--not enough to make ai a fool --then you have got one ght. I know somet that have so Luch book learning that you have to rry Webster's Dictionary along b ith you to understand what they y. I think this is too much, ai Now, I ain't no Solomon nor Sol. non's son, but Jeremiah Looper, e -td I warn you DOW that if there na't some wiser laws passed in the r atp and the United States than has ., ion for the last 45 years, you people e ill get into the worst trouble that y nation ever had. Tbis is my . mlest convo.clon, and someo.o II li vo to seit.E JnnumIA LOOPEn~ Fire Sale of ;ale begins Tuesday, Febri ne until the ell \ large portion of our shoe he night of the destruction of lot damaged by either Fire, Si emoval only to the extent tha >ur regular stock. The dan luality is not affected. The lo mn and children in all leathers < )ut upon them will be a remt old. This is your opportunity alue. I Nothing charged, tak uring this sale. Remember uary 26th. PRIDE & io6 S. 11ain Street, . Vomen as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis >urages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon - ..l disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. .Kidney trouble has becomc so prevalent that it is not uncommon / for a child to be bor: afflicted with weak- kid' -- neys. If the childi urin ates too cften, if the inc scalds the flesh or if, when the chi;d ache. a'e when it shot:ld be ale to ntrol the pa , :age, it is yet :ffiictcd "uith d-wetimnfg. cepand upon it. the cat:3 cf e difiicul'y i: liida:cy trouble,:c g fire: p e:1ul )l c towards tb -trcatm"e:nt c C:c i:nportant organ;,-' This unne ,ar. .uble u due to :t '._.1aed conditicn rf the aneys .nd l i-:r and not to a habit as Wome.!';;; well as men are made mis ab.i' fith 1:: inc- and bladder trouble, d both n'ed the same great remedy. n0 :id and t:' immediate eficct of wamnp=Root i:; c)n realized. It iz sold ciru;gists, in fii:y nt and one dollar You may have a : nK1 mple bottle by mail .:A:,O pa.aphlet tell- rtomo of sca"-'t-toot. ail aio,o" it. including many of the t:ands of testimonial letters received m z::fir.rs cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and I n;ion this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember a name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's w.mp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, Y.. on everv bottle. F'o.-}'S I-I(niy ;InI, Tar enros the snt litmtr 1:1iL's ntl expels the >bl lrotts liv. sy:,t t ,is it i"< nlillhy X i ie4. It is gnlrantt'(d. Do not risk kin;g on bu r:1t th i mine 1-16 1 in) th(1 101 w lelow.Parkin, Ph .:rman(V, Liber-1 a12 P1ik's 1)rug Co. iedt lby aill whoi use (hultalmrbin's l1t y 1 :- 2 li2 1 o f ,j h ei b o dy10 . 1 2u d ( m in d m -. 2 ce1fs. am ple free at, Pick is iru , (x. A1 Card Thbis in t cr inht all druggists oie m4h coal, It stop th Ile conlgh. iti' ftrlm a ( uid(. (l's b2 griippecong '22. 1 'qutinis ne ''fejues. Thle (lenn *'1 i in a4' yebu IVacikihge. Refusil sub-1) i?Inte*. Park i n P ''armaciiy, Liberty, til '2ek(ns Dr I) ug Co'i. q1uickly eied'. by l)r. K~.ig's Nowtm .L1if is. llThey remove' all po2)i4sonoust ge'rms om24 the2 systm anditi~ infutse ne4w li fe anid gar, 1.' enre 2 s t. am-iich, n in:.42, head1.' g or2 4 ihs2oot. 25:. Guat:rante.ed by w(kns Dru i,- Co. ~oLEY$KIDNEYCR WJakoa Mildnn'rn andu Blladder Right NOTICE. TPhe Coutn ty (CommnissiioerS wil IhIohl > mee'2tin ofU ('.112 he Bor neI iIxt lTuesdayv on e-me)t of ourt f. TheyI wil m--it Mon.. ty,.% M.4rel 11 :ii allt ii1 Persons havwintg tsiness5 withl thle 1Board2 will coe2n( thtf y . F,. F. Lo2or1tE1, WA NTEDi.. 1,2001 bushe2lt(1 of (ont. Will pay~ 77h sht, delivered att. Poikens, oruf a e Poor F"odd(or, deiliveredOl at Poor) II (2use, ar.d ill paiy $2.10 for good F'orler. E. F1. Loor'ien, 4t0-2m Suipervisor'. OTICE OF FINAL SETTrLEM~ENT. I will apply to J. B. Nowhery, Pro ito Jtudge, on the 16th~ day of March, )07,, for a nult% settlement with my ards, John E. Steele, ot al., miniors, 2d ask to be dismiss8ed fas guaianitt. B. EI. Steele, Guardian. Feb. 16th 1907w4 No'noT.-All persons\ are hereby otified not to hire, harber or in any 'ay employ) Minnie Gt er, as the aid Minnie Greer has b4en given to tie, and she has lef 0 Ilthout leave r provocation. iolation .of this 4oz be pro. td ta" ' Fine Shoes iary 26th, and will conitin tire lot is sold. stock was danmaged by removal the Conyers 3uilding. It was noke or Water but damaged in t we cannot carry the goods in age is slight and the wearing t includes shoes for men, wom. und prices and the price we will >val price because they must be to buy shoes of quality under 2i back, or sent on approval, the sale begins Tuesday, Feb. PATTON, - Greenville, S. C. 100 LOTS FOR SALE, T h e G r i ffi n lands have been cut into lots and laid off in streets. They are level and well located and the sizes vary from one-hall to five acres. rI. is a gol.den oppor tunlity for you to own a n1onme in the best town oi the Pied m o nt. Real estate is ad vancing rapidly, but the prices on these lots - have been made for quick sales. First cone, ri'st choice. For Plats, Prices and rer1m see J. M/Lc). IBruce. NOT] CILO ROA]) HAN -S. All po(r.cons liable to road duty who do not Day thti r road tax b)ofore the ti mo 'x p1ires w.ill ho reqired to weork~ livoe dnys oni the public r*oarb1 unodr( the dIiroction of an overseer of the scrape. Thle counity Cornmisisioneors wxill] not emaploy any other ov'er.seers, bu t plrop)os to worl)k thle roas with scrapes5 and banrds who (10 noct pay thoi, road tax. I''. F'. Leropor Supervisor HlAIR BALSAM* fi r al e ax .tr ' r ay nai to t, o'.Iuot Color. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to writo by first mail for our great half-rate eih.Scos inde,enden cand robable fortune Tfhe Ga..AIa. Business Colloee Nacon, Ga, F"erry's Seeds8 1.(. n npr We od's Fr< shi 1907 seedtl'. SeOJ nnb( (1 (lods T4. D. HAHIS If potwe'r Gin the farr,nU isi whait yell need,l the Ohio enginet wilIl 1111 every require mont. For efficiency, dI.lrablilit.y andl( economiy it hosl rno eqIual. Wriite for Cat alogue to WARRWEN SMIT1H, R- F. D). N'o. 8, Central, S. C. 86-2mn Notice of Final Settlement and Dlscharge, N OTIOE 's hereby given that I will make aplication to J1; B Newber3 Eeq,, Judge of. rrobate for Pickour county, in th,e State of Soutb Oarolna on the 28(1 day of March 1907, at 1] o'clock in the forenoon, of as soon~ there after as tdaplocation can be heard foi Ie~~o t4i asettlen onrt of the es (fT.' leedesod,and ob r f aal Robert Buist Is the household word .for ever Fresh, they are always reliable that make them indispensable I We also have a Fresh lot Come to see us when you Seed. BOLT Up-to-Date Druggists, J.'McD. Bruce, President. THE PICK] PICKENS, SOU CAPITAL - PROFITS j- - DEPOSITS . - -:- 5 Per CentlInteresl Dire( J. F. Banister, B. A. Hag J. M. Stewart, I. M. T. N. Hunter, H. I have ' C L O Among the) are the recomr Clocks with weights, wl And a new line of SIJ. Silver WATCIES. A n: glasseos to fit eyes. All ki 11. SNID)ER, *Or (atchgq v ertise dI'( Spjring BIZusines8 the mioney anid spaUce WINTER 000] Nf~ow is your chlanIc A.K. ORCANIZ LIBEU J. N3- MORGAN, - TA & Co's They ar ab a .:e the two q o .s - ful gard 3i PkR S SEED. get ready for yot md CC Picce 1. M. M ENS BA.'. TH CAROLINA. - - - $20,. - - 20,5 - - - 150,c Paid On Deposits -: tors Dod, W. M. IHa= Mauldin, J. McD. 4. Richey, J. ood line of COK endfhe old style Seti lling at special1 - . Also solid Spectacles; I p work in the jew * ~ Easile )ennyl Ac menit. f Or Sp)ring -.*.* ;, and(~ wvill n inl our1 store. I goods1 DS MUST1 IVI e to buy (lhea,~ Park, ED 1901. 1,40. II edont, . I BANIK ,S. C. ~TORS. an, -.H.; P. 8x ausx k6 1 d dals solicited.