The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, February 04, 1909, Image 2

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c lap pc LziIuld py % mber that J. 0. Brock will wishe" 0 all kinds of furs, such as Bern ti k, otter. opossimll, muskrat, Thompc Cox. Bring in your furs. I buy until April 1, 1909. ,r fii-st-class deltal work o us to Lawrence Roper. O.fie up- n -s over Freemn Co. s store. billAell" i i..-A'soap and Persor. u lp tle proV~ the Pickens a d t craks. -art of the S ssage. It ;... . i t to hold water and s6ading pain in passingit, or bad effects followinguse of li-luor, wine Qr beer, and overco:nes that unpleasant necessity of bcing compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the niht. SwaMp-Root is not reconmenieed for 1+awD everything but if you ave kidney, liver oi bladder trouble, it will bz found just tbe remedy you need. It has been thor o ghly tested in private practice, and has ved so .uccessful that a special ar ,emcut has been made by which all ders of tis paper, who have not c dy tried it, may have a sample bGtle -'ee by mail, also -a book tclin, i a more about Swamp-Root. and hr)w t f cars. one findoutifyouhavekid- A SOneneyor bladder trouble. :rn enough When writingmention : and to -reading this generous -. offer in this -paper and r leading send your address to zen good'Dr. Kilmer & Co., < en goodBinghauitoa,N.Y. Tlirc nsan-e ay a bov and one-dollar si:=- botth:; ar so!. I I Jall druggists. Du:'t make a ::v y but reneicr th2 naime, Sw.n-p : V11n thous- Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every botta large vol our a dav difference When a faer getSito ce and usev his "i.0gin' good that the far An hour I mers properly organiz,d, can e-nay, fight "the world, the flesh and man a- the devil," he will e "w-) >re netn good thing of this life er, than he most ever did. But he s of must organize first and educate. _t day -Orangeburg Times and Demo . ge- crat. h OUR Honest poverty should be rE a gei spected and not scorned. It was attenti in the homes of the lowly that rea3 . we oftenest find Christ when ar itic-upon teearth and in our -day sirable feature it can be truthfully said that we of the public meet him there of tenler than egrade, viz.: ielsewhere. le, many more s:Why When you pull down the tow' e boys?I in which is ysour honr'. .ro1 a yof 1 pulling down you~rsrl. Try; si. srs.; T e; ed con of H. Cs de)( 1-lai fe .iIe wi at. :M be, lity- amI chiickel sos land all pr% wa' tie'r !VI whenl as it maked ce Many a youngI'~ woman8 who 'y leserves a~ :ood mangl for a life "ompanion,.has jumped in at the h ndel, ag and mned a John to8 n!1, andl gon throulgh life em mnarrassedl the re st of her days todar er~ suthnny is all right as 81n ice to where lie -a boy an'd as a slot nmia(ine. bo~~ 2~1 which to get che~twin guml ..e on bons, but when(I it (m eh medicines' u ii. -- .theml wh oalli~s budget of a n starts- ~i it on n ma1r be happ. -'"' l. l8l e '1 ger hi pe ke meicre F. ira sa-rN~~~iy 1 them all ~.. ~ J ~I('''' >r ~r'~ Gt1~rY Pectoral, * *. ,,.~..1.;he ~z for fl~'SS ;ra ~at.~c'i .miorming. tc., in fact anything is figuring %C"3.AnParQ linp. ean oct-to buy try-Catholu as 4 * -are arrayed against sumptua rv laws not only by Congress ut by the State. The Jewish congregation is even more solid than the other two, and to these three may be added the Luth ran and several other church es. Heretofore chrvnen op posed to prohibition have had little to say, but for sonic reason r other they are*becoming more outspoken. Private adviccs arc to the effect that many of the c lurch leaders of lhe denomi nations named have come to t he c miclusion that in proportion rs r !ligious bodies pi ess for I rohiHi t ry laws they lose the< od will of liberal minded men and thou-. sands of others wh feel that the churches shoul ack-omplish what they desire in the way of temperance by moral efforts and suasion. Cardinal Gibbons, the head of the Catholic church in this country, has recently given two authorized iuterviews, putting himself on record as against the present n'ovement, especially in the larger cities. He favors high license and local option in rural communities and sm towns. The Pope of Rome recently authorized a statement as to hi to sweeping sun Archbishop wauk" eds itscovered one oved Lecric Bit id muakes it worth enriches and vital-! .dd's the wasted nerve a and tone. to The rn Sa godsend to weak, bligrhtedi my l e for dX'. ?31. shy ran,i f: it tiely." Oi] V cc. at alt ThAT GREASY TP.\TE, After wadir g through the (Ch istmas turkey. backl'i nes and sausage calls for prunes. dried fruite, &c. We have them also sa't fishi, suen~ as fat mackerel and white fish. LA IES, a big wholesale hoiuse in Ne wv York cor.. rigned to mue a lot of lad ies uniderwe' r. They comne to me mouch (heaper itiam the regular way. I tack on a ver.v mal profit and let thtemt go. The lot~ enn be bought mn entire suits or by thve sirgl gar ment. Some are' most eli'oora .r' trimed in laces and embroidery. ~J at very low prices. Not qjute all t hat chehp crocke-ry goraf I have added a line of glauswue. jest us attractive in qjuality and prico.. GENTLE-.EN., I em s Lre you money (' flh\ur, I bong ht. thre months ago before we iise. N o FAKER0S HAIR 3ALSAM 0i $1 ro-dty (Monday) he The price o1 cotton which is the cheap- care o our customers i feather beds or feed re the right kind. The cotton plant cannot feed on barren land. Study your soil. Find out what it lacks. Then apply the necessary fertilization and the results will surprise you. See what Mr. W. C. Hays of Smith Station, Ala., did. He says: "I planted about 30 acres of some 'gray sandy land' that had been in cultivation for over 20 years, and used 300 pounds of Virginia-Caro lina Fertilizers per acre, and I expect to gather 30 bales from the 30 acres." This is why we say it is the right kind. We have hundreds of letters like this, and cvcn stronger, in praise of Virginia Carolina Fertilizer for cotton. Get a copy of the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina Farrnrs' Year Book from your'fertilizer dealer, or write cur nearest sales office and a copy will be sent you free. It 'contains picture.: of the capitols of all the Southern States. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Sales Offices Richmond, Va. Durham, N. C. Niorfolk, Va. Fc At1 27Xe 1;Charleston, S. C. Columbia, S.C. rElia-'aroina Baltimcre, Md. Atlanta, Ga. O eM Columbus, Ga. Savannah,Ga. Mon4gomery. Ala Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. Interested? YOU A }jj~s~ ,I ist=cass JRFUMES. aln examine our Line VYERY BEST MADE. ,OLT& CQ. UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS,( NTION THIIS AD, ~chanan- Scott Co. Bigr Cleaarnc: Sale of eve~r' article in the house for this ntire week. ifom'3 to elo on all Goods. Cloaks, ilie rv, etc. E~Lrked )(low cc. aid si Must !akg Room For The~m Winter Stock M uST G;O. Prc is no object with us. Big Bargains in New WAhite' Fablrics, Laces, Embroideries flsertiols etc. Genera Ckearance Buchanian-ScOtt Co. Cash D)epartmnft Store GREENVILLE, S. (2. cement, u1ple have the best their I - '' Mr. a / en ei atisf actorya r this question. The chemist tells s that there is no harm in cot ton seed oil, and practical ex perience not only tells us that it measures up to every require ment of lard, but that it, is just as wholesome and ever so much cleaner. But still we have a prejudlice against the oil and won't use it until the northei n picker has mixed it with mere or less questionable hog fat. l b?led it under a dtferenti nan e and sold it back to us at a high er price. - By the way, is it not possible .that our objection to cotton seed oil in food is really a matter of Yankee suggestion? If tht e were any w.y to trace I the matter to the bottom this is ab)aut what we would find. I And yet it is as plain as the nose on one's face that if the soulh ern people would assume a frank, open attitude toward the subject, iletermine on the use of cotton seed oil themselves, brag on it and do all in their power to remove the prejudices of others, the result would be a still more wholesome product than we are now getting at much less cost. "We are allowing ourselves to be duped in this matter, and we are paying tribute on a com modity that is absolutely our >wnl.--Yorkviile Eunqirer. Scott's . Carolina wvill ('onv4ne .nge~ burg, Feb. 16-17-18. rvv townlship is uirgently '1 to send(l at least one . Alil who anticipate .- w~il please notify Rev. -, A zr, 8. (C. J. T. WYLOR, Ch'n Ex. Comn. wers; wa, ke?pt in be d for eeks. BlooJ po son from aspd .bt caus"d large, deep sores to cor -r hi. lg. '1lh.~ doctors failed, then -u~klen's Arnica Salve completely ured m. ;' writes John WashingtOo, of Bos ,j'evile, Tex. For eczema, boils, uO 5and piles jis supremel. 25c. at all )rugg s -.2 Jtst for a Little While Id zik~ t) > e a boy aga d, Just for a day or two; [d like tot roam throuigh the old home w avs Just e I usedl to do. Ovr the his and( fir awvay, W aing mile on mile, N ath as!ry as blue as it un.d to be - I'd M.e t i rinAe wah chun:s of ol. Just for a day or two(. JuLst s~ I used t' 1 >. Over the 11.Os andi: trough thie lan", Down to the old, i rn s:ihb. Hearing the wh1:p.-teor-will's shirill cry, Ja a a liWe u lie. 1'lXi a t~o in~ t &scear, cold strenm' '. r a :y two, Wati th a. rk a; it sinks from JTst :.s 1 used to d:o. Over the br: L. and th; oughi the woods. M!arching in single file, $Marching with clhums for big nut trees, JJust o: i ie w bvie. 1'd like to rest 'nueath the old home icof, ust for a d:yor ('two(, Dre ang <be:,ans o.f the days to come, Ju-n :s I u:s d to (do. ivn r flh am. s of ys ter.!ays, sitting I drt mc anod taku:i bck J:.tsti foralt tme whild e. m ak ui- - -iI o l is advancing and we are now ian we have ev modern business methods is a checking ac count in a good Bank like the LIBERTY BANK, Liberty, S. C. H. C. ShirTey, Cashier. Cabbag ro Plants , THE BEST EVER 20c per 10 P1 K ENS DRW.G CRAIG K The Bargain Don't Forget those Bargains mn 98c. per pair You don't stumble on such bargains often. We can say noney also on Men's Dress Shoes. Don't forge.t that we buy hens by the pound and w you better to sell that way than by the head. Rem that we give coupons for Cash purchases except heavy eres. Don't fail to see our beautiful pr lum goods. CRAIG B~> The Anderson Phosphate &.Oil Com.; y has bo a high grade phosphate rock (d phosphate),of hi and '3 -:h grade ammoniates, blood, tankage, etc. is ma. Ing a high grade blood ' and bone fer til There is no better fertilizer than one with a bl.ood bone basis. Fertilizer is like bread; you can't good bread unkess you have good material to ma w'ith. Flour is the foundation of bread and phosp rock (bone phosphate of lime) is the foundation o tilizer. There are as many different grades of p phate rock as there are ot tlour. We have boug phosphate rock (bone phosphate of lime) whi usually exported to Europe where intensive far is done, high grade fertilizer is wanted and high results is required. Our ammoniates, blood, tan etc., are the best we can'get. It is going to clhp profits but we will have the satisfaction of maki fertilizer that we can offer our home folks, our door neighbors, with confidence, fogwe believe is nothing better made. We want you to tr y it. want to sell our fertilizer at home. We want to the money that is usually paid out for freights in ping goods away from home and put itin high fertilizer that we can sell our folks at home. It9 pay you to try some of our goods. GR J. R. Vandiver,V President. __ ____L Man DF9 00Dbl, IiOiOSf S We are now rounding up our winter's .usines e policy not to carry a.ly goods into the next ~eason dispose of. You will find in our place s me e values, in winter goods. The time is short in wh to dispose of the goods, so the Price Knlife will be app' L-adies Cloaks, $1 2.00 and $14.00 now a" $ 8.oo and $: S<ppe big bargains in Bjankets. I Fiannels 20 per cent K Heavy Wool Dress Goods Reduct weight goods will be sold at BARG t atement is worth your while if you have Some early shipments of Spring go~ nier nris as in the past, shall be as low -