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IE SENTINEL J0URNA Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickeus, 8. 0.. as secoud olassimatte~r, under act of Cougress of Maroh 8, 1879. VO.XXX VU PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MOVMBE 7 1007( 24 Xeen Local I In L.T. C At Present Time Yoi The Public Ey< The Pickens Drug Co., ti Many luquiries Regardi Medi Since the announcement last. week that t bey had secured the local agency for the famous Cooper Remedies, The Pickens Drug Co. have been besiege(d with inquiries regarding the celebrat. ed Mr. Cnoper and the work be Ji, now doing in Chicigo. III rebponse to the cxpressedl desire of many per S01 for miore liws Iegir-ding this, remarkable yung mwin and his m-td icine, tbe follow% In.g k ii kenU Ij i a recet issue of the Chicago .louinah Siill mire eCs s are heai1r(t from, anld thev continu-d si-mof hum1"anl ity poured into the( Public Drug1 Co, 1-50 State street, yest rday in stomeh for the remarkable n2ew discovi:y (f m1(ediine. The deadfrthu.e remedies scems toi grow laiger' (itch day. Thousanid of Chicagwmitia, who have suiffered for Nears with chronic stoi->ch trouble, clitanih 111d riheu mittism tire being imide happy every day by the use of this peculiar -em edy sold by MUr, Coopr. An ho1 or So., pe1 t. tit the Co<'jer hea I tarters would convince the nost skeptical persoll that this iew treat ment is something -,ttirely di1 erent. from an3thing else ever s.ld As Usual, Mr. Cooper was busy all day receiving kind wirdis and thanks from the hundreds who had been entire'y cured by this simple preparation. Mr. John Sclh wirizenl, liviig at '1363 Fifth ivele, had tle foliowi)g to ioas: 'I have had humatlism for s- veral yiriis, siek tt ie stovi h'l, felt toi :1 and ( du11 most, of the tino-. I ls in the wl a of i . , f pra"Aieal'Y''''.id li e to try Cooper's Nvw it 4. i., I s>, and the resul is IOa' rli , a it tof Fal1*1111'1s' Ultioll Bilr-val of, - n-iiu') ed bi y I 2e SsouithCrlim(ie2ii Icnmers' 'lii enin ud i 'o-operntiv Union.' ('one ii nti onijiis itded fio tliide d i mii.nt shonh~lt he alri'ssed to Jn.. C. strudli~g 2'Nlo NS TIA II: N(,i "2l-, TPhe circla2r fori thei Farmerist~' F:~de. cationael and2( C:o-opert'ative Union of Amewrica, S. C D1ivision), issued from 0 reeni vil b.', S C.. (1 aited Oct obe'r 17th, and~ signed by 1B F Earle, S 0. and1( Trea'., oriderjing thle locails if the ,''onnitlE'' oif thle sito ttio vote0 022 ispIo sition of fuinils palid illo the I sitate' treasuty is wvithoi ut anthoria o'f the constitution 0or thei endors1ehmenta of the I)1resid n or31 I0 e' ''i Ive (21 louIt, and therefon'. you1 will talk( noncei oif the saamo. 0. P. Ooodwini, J1. 13 Pickett, Pa's. 8. C I) ( b. Ex Comi, Grenville, S , Oct. 25 1907 OUR CO'I"l'ON LE 1l'Elt. C 21.051 O ori:n JanuaDN W 111rH I.i V E: Is' COTTON, Just at this juncture while New York is doing her best to make mioi.. ey so tight that farmers can't get it to hold( thir prod1ue off' the mnarket for profitable nricen, our iF,.me,. uterest ioper's Work. M g Man is Much In ofa Bnsy City. ie Local Agent, Receives ng Mr. Cooper and His cne. rh( umuatisn, my stomach does not bother me any, and I have a good a1ppetito--can eat anything I want. I am feeling better than I have for yearp. I want to say right here, this is the gi'etest inedicitie I ever heard of. You may use my name, for I want others who aro troubled in the same way to be relieved as I have L~en " Another eltiler was Mr. W. B. Ste - art, 109 West Madison stret t, ' who sai]: "I hav bad stomach trouble for yvams, Ilmnd 1111 , (iwt: "0" is aillieted in this way knows what an awful dis- i ttrssed f.Aling it cans(s. Many it at time I have felt. ht I would give 0 most ai.y pr icE: to be curt.d. It v a It by accident thatt I heard of tVi* man Coopr's remedies. I ilmediatltAV mad1(e upj mindi to buy~ at treatment of him. I have been using it about two weeks and it is impossible to t!il lihoI w it lib goo it, has 'one mile. I feel i , ,gt ther dillern'; I have more lif'. I and energy thau I have had for year.-, This medicine certainly does stimu- - late and strengthen the whole system. The tired feeling and weak condition of the sturach has entire-y passed b away. I feel well again." Mr. Cooper said, in speaking of the matter: "It usually takes from three to live weeks for people to feel tIjei e'ffects (if medicine in such cases. I will have hundreds during the ri - I ol-nili~le Of my slay in this city call and thank mate for what. the medicine has done fcr them in cases of catarrb, Iaduel. troible, rhenimaiism and ner- C 1 1nes.11a always glad- to# shak<-o 11 hvith11 perIIns hi Eve hi-ui re stored to ha h;:di. If there is faything I Ihat we shuld a ppr-ciat it- ImI this life V it is IItd henlh " Cotton Union is makiing permantlltil arrangem nts for busin-sa in the way of storing their Cotton inl foreign countries lear the consumers of raw Aftir cool deliberation and careful inlvestigatioin o'f t lhe cotton situation in Amnerica and its siubjectioni to ma niipuilationu by. New Yoirk which heas for yeiais pot oil panics aund held up mIoney~ and( cont rolled the price of otna. thieir will, I he Farmers' Un. ion) has beec 01ne deuspertely in earnest anid 11ut1 onl her paint to battle New - York out by going a lround1 her barri cado direct from southern ports with a hercottouto foreign na'iiufact urers. t Test, shmiplmients, lbht 50 bales, then t S50) bdes, the n t hree thouan baei)1 )11 e lots hav e already been mlade direct 1 by cotton produmcers on this new plan91 t anud all c'onctrned are dielighited withI the change. T1he advanmt ages and indumcimni ta arel' tha . tiaehouiso stornga ennui ho had1( across 'thme 'vater for 8 cents p)er1 biale antd money at from four to si; per~ cent. A our farmers' wae' bIonsesi are no1w being filled to ovet . 1l1w in places and New York is tight - tening her strings on money for cut toni storage, we are delighted to chronicle this new mode of relief for iutthe'rn cottoni farmerois who have I tot) long served as slaves to the up. I Can You G 'Neither too High or too I Can You Hit tll( Iis is at pieIur1e' of the bluggy wI al, goi If yoii Iihe -i inter.st in * V 411u1u irrier clip the eoupon from this piaper 11d s Ll them 14 u1, with his 1m,1111-: id ulmbrl of roltil: tHy Ilro wortaa 5 Vot-s ad th cLuror receivin~g Pthe greatest iimboer will got th a-.ufaI l b- dmontI t]gt.ry a Ch ris'm n11s. For the dollar yolu ny oi subs cription you hav '201 votesg. .1 num1ber have paid up and carried tle ;up lbs with flii. but. IIese coiupolns oted befor- the issue of November 14th 1ay w%,in yonr carrier an extra pi:z. of 5.00, for the rru ier wIho leas "d Ih rSt piili: hed report, which will , 4 (m b1e aove d-t", will revive yi ze of S.,, Do not expca,*t the cirier to eame to o1 retgnlest!ilg your subscriptions or re ewals. Uncle Sam does not allow -'the boys" . so-icit a wsp'per subserip. ions therefore the boy who rides in that uggy will have the satisfaction of n1owing that his fric ud phyed the r1b. f "SnLita Clatus," and londed the buggy I his Stockiig. Keep your eye on the .suo of Nov. 1-Ith for thre is a suirprise Irty ill store fir you. Send ill yo111 Iapols b-fore that date and help land mt liver for your favorite. How ahontt. tIal 1 yIng ri nd who is inling for a (mill . in ac m eei co1. ila~~~~~i au aiU(11 I t coluler flfil c. C, ieemIaTl *di. the m 10 Cai lpoil DInts the sw..- titilber of voles fo:r im or bit r .' Thcrv is a tIally prize for [i(I voil ilg Ii ' 1 hit) r I i.., th lrg I niim lr ()f M.e,- ill h1I.r awshp. Wih ai extra rizm of 5 to t i n tarting o i wla le gr mat l si un lb ifr of v-tes At tIam 1i I'st ult1ishcd rport Nv'.v. 1-11i. Inl case of tie tIl pr-z1e will be divi.md. THIS COUPON entitles 'Ihe Sentinl-Jouri VOtes for............. votes for M iss. ..... o f.......... votes for.......... ailding of New Y .rk wheno we have t leaast half ai d. z*-a I $ goas )I orts 11n Me southern coast for iahippiung ctot >nl as8 New York hjas. Ad as these tain thaves'tl in New. Yor)k hloe (robll. edi loreigna Sponea&rs as w,-d faa saon h rul growters', thisa new'.' idlel (if dii tm r~adae w'Ih thmIle manuf11) actumrers ui. d oaneUtil' tof hot U it! hlrestsl u Oar enem.ie1.s to till tuirn in) the~ otltoi tratde arte exp4cte~d to pult npl at sul and11 its 1 "rmotars are prlep~an d1 a e Ita' Iheir moii emntla s and( check In the first move New York and( ithlers have obj. eted to atdvancemnents ma 1,11Is oll I aupilenits of csttLon to oreignI pota lut I hroaghI the (t0nr esy of internaational trading in cut uess at All? Aow-but Just Right," Wins Exact Namber? Ig to uive lwaiy to solit P. 1). 0 rrivr. W/ in- 1)1 1 gi n%I it .i wa)1y in rliz s inl place. of ptin 41g it inl comtis slonls to, a collector: Se at1 idl mark onl tho pantry door the unm1her, (.f votes., that0 will was it >5 11rize. Ko 3p-1ur onl till. issule of Nolv. thll 1.1th aid .i what it am j): guesser you are. Baby Show, Open to the World All the ladies a1o in iere d ,Th. 6 wietest Babe in Dixie'". Of course you know nd we pl k'oy, Ia111 the babe At your hou1s0 is the ' Sweetest. Babe in Dixie.'.' So send the little 'Tot's" photo and win it prize tu the Sentinel-,'ourutd's "Baby beauty show." We shall offer i number of prizes to be announced next week for the Imud somevst I lhY two yeris old or iunder. Send us a photog. aph of your baby, giving aiflio age and place5 of residence. Do not write on th photograph. Asi sool l I he pht4tgrp belgin to coelit inl we will silect I'wo1 each1 week t-> -rllce the coluni us of th1e 80eltmel Jouirn) iiial. Thelve wN-ll h. seleclted by JIot No a11 will have ai v(ilal ('5;,ne. At the clo-e cf the vontest. :ill the photogrmu'hs will he pinced in tlhe hanisA of a c )munI;II tee w 1(, will IwIrd the priz -s. No iinames will ho pub1h d until we print. the ptilttarei of the Wit) ing 1) zIbivs. ud~ tui ph'togrjpah arly 41) w .n prinlt its p - r to. ho to Ilh,, w.-id wh~at a h-mlds '1m)( l-)t of younlg:4.rs. we lave- ill Ilh! failiy of 84-e tile! .11)11.11a1 'iidtis. Competitionl openl to the wm.1 the holder to 5 VoLes il al's Prize Contes:. .................................alCarie ............. Township ............................. for scholarship. toun, the southern planters will for a. time be compelled to place their s ot toni at tforei portsa b)e.fore they' can draw finy monuley onl their cotton which they are doing as cotton is just as safe on water and in foregn ware hossas it is liro Th'lere is no risk here and tihe farmers canI well iaflord Io wait, about three weeks for ad vance;' monts. An as for New York money ti miove coittoni wi th the sou therni cot. ton grower's own cotton0 Carries its own) collate'ral with its self and( all this bambhoozyle aboutt it taking si:ch he4 ge capital to simpl' move or ship ('ottOnl is pure Newv Ydrk rot. I A-ICE 'rsT c'rrNMLLB K WVhy is it that some -f our banks arle getting up money to aid cotton 'growers in warehousing thi.. coto out of reach of the cotton bears and other banks of larger capital state that they cannot get money to ad vance on cotton to bel) the farmers in their fight for profitable prices for [otton? If you will go down deep into these excuses you will find that there are a lot of stockholders and oflicers in these banks that can't give aid in re tiring cotton fioin the market that are also stockholders in cotton mills, who are interested in keeping the price of cotton dowi,. Now any boy that has e ough buti wass seme about huim to run a piadar box knows that all the muotney advanced on cotton ex neg't about 20 per cent, goes right back ihto circulation again. Farier now is the time to spot your friends and st-lnd by them when you g.) to deposit your ioiey. III this whole matter of making ad vancementse onl c!t otton it is a matter :f business and in selecting our friend, the )ankers that will not aid the farmera in getting profitable pric-t for his cotton hais made his Ahoice with those who are int.ore'sted in hIolditg ldown the price of cotton aui it is but fair to urge farmters4 to ebmose their friends while tle test is 10n1, for the simple reason that a friend in needI is i fr iend inideed. W. W. Smith, v.nMslS UNION, 'Tie Far'ners' 1U1nion doe4 not ob ject to the towns, cties, railrotads aid other interests growing in wealth. but as the f rmr is the minit prodtc tr of all this wealth we insist that the . Mming interest, lis faril house and style of living, CIIrVCIes, schoolhiouse and roads, shnll be up In pace with ;.Very other interest. We simply de mand a square deal and are confident that we will through our organized efforts get our share of the g.)od things as we go ulong. AN OiHllAN. The farmer who refuses to join his craftsmen in their organized efforts to protect their coulummon farming in terest i an orphan. He has no re cogniz sI head of his calling or father of his farinitig famuily'. And if he did not )we mother earth for the materi al it took from her bosom to grow his body, 'old mothe*r earth should refuse to take his eqrc*ass home to hr bosom again when lie is dead. Triplets Provod Too Much. W niit the stork left triplt-s at the home of John Cavanaugl, BIooming h Ill., he took to) t.'e wois and haa teLt be(en seen since0. Cavananugl was a hard workig farm) :r and enid eavored1 to) give his family all the comfort~s possible. W hen the st' rk brought the eleventh child to his1 hiome lie betlievedl that the nlumb~er fully entitled hitm to a mem bership ini the anti-race suicide club, and when the birci left triplets, in creasing the number of his children to fourteen, hie d'campedl, Iierst turn ing his out crop into cash. The neighbhors ralied to thle asusist ance of the mother, and an e-ffort will be made to indIuce the father to ret urn. Too Good a Chance to Miss, A farmer's son was plowing, and a great black cloud (f crows followed the plow, pickmng up the worms that wriggledl in the rich, chiocolate-colored furrows. The farmer' rani into the house, got his gun, fired at the crows and pop pored his son's legs with shot. The young man fell down,and whern his father ran tup to him lie groaned: "Didn't you see me fathiert" "Yes," said the old man, "f saw y well enough. but I didn't like to miss the chancea at tcaro."