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THIE PICKENS SENTINEILJOURNAL Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickens, S. C. as second class matter., under aet of Congress of March 3, 1879 39th Year PICKENS. S. C., APRIL 15, 1909. Number 2 Doctors say take Cod Liver Oil-they undoubtedly mean Scott's Emulsion. It would be just as sensible for them to prescribe Quinine in its crude form as to pre scribe Cod Liver Oil in its natural state. In Scott's Emulsion the oil is emulified and made easy to take-easy to digest and easy to be absorbed in to the body-and is the most natural and useful fatty food to feed and nourish the wasted body that is known in medicine today. Nothing can be found to take its place. If you are run-down you should take it. Send this advertisement. together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage. and we will send you a Cozmplete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & BOWN, 409 Pearl St., New York A lecturer m New York advises the women there to be home-builders. What can this singular man think that Gotham is for? It is only after she has married him that a man thinks he is being talked to death by a woman. Do You Get Up With Lame Back? KidIney e 's YozMerable. everyone knos of Dr. Kilmer's p-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be cause of its remark able health restoring properties. Swamp -V Root fulfills almost every wish in over c oming rheumatism, pain in the back, kid neys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passge . It corrects inability to hold water and scaldingpain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor,wmne or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar- I zangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to findoutif youhave kid. ney or bladder trouble. When writing mentioni :j. reading this generous ". offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Home oimamp-Root. Binghamton, N.Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y.,on every bottle. Amenities of the Fair Sex. Mrs. A.-I thought Mrs. C. was a friend of yours. Mrs. B.-And so she Is. Mrs. A.-WelI. she isn't. She's a hypocrite. Mrs. B.-How do you know that? Mrs. A.-Because she tried to get me to say something wean about you. Mrs. B.-She did? How? Mrs. A.-Why. she asked me to tell her what I really thought of you.-Chicago News. Women Who Wear Well. It is astonishing how great a change a few years of married life often make in the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which is rudely handled. The matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this change, ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate the shock to the system through the change which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain is robbing the cheek of its freshness and the form of its fairness. As surely as the general health suffers when there is derangement of the health of the delicate womanly organs, so surely when these organs are established in health the face and form at once witness to the fact in renewed comeliness. Nearly a million women have found health and happiness in the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. Ingredi ents on label-contains no alcohol or barmgpl habit-forming drugs, made wholly of those native, American. medic inal roots most highly recommended by leading medical authorities of all the sev eral schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar ailmnents. For nursing mnothers.or for those broken down in health by too frequent bearing of children, also for the expectant mothers to prepare the sycstem for the comning of baby and making its advent easy and almost painless, there is no medicine quite so good as "Favorite Prescription." It -can do no harm in any condit. an of the system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthenmng nervmne nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience in the treat ment of woman's peculiar a:lments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Dr. R. V.~Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical InstitutA, anffalo. N. Y. Ame lege Hav Libe By Colonel HUGH L SCOTT. Superintent " OLLEGE students liberty. The system i WITHOUT REGj ING of the stud <irection of libern rule, has had a military training here. The freedom of the Geri habits and character already have The American boy, who has should have the character FOR) his individual caprice. THE NATION GREATLY NEED DISCIPLINE, SUCH AS WEST PO1 SPECT FOR LAW AND FOR TH THE COLLEGES OUGHT TO FURI Japanese Peopi By Dr. WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS of Ni of School HE basis for the trouble the CONGESTION 01 whole matter can be hap Chinese will but SC. UNITED STATES. The same country where any foreign race are waste lands in the gulf regior develop. He would have a flouris But do not misunderstand th THEIR NATIONAL PRIDE THE WORLD BUT BY OUR and they will play no part nor w any nation which gives them a sul THEY INSIST WITH ALL T MARKABLE PEOPLE UPON SOCIA AND TO GET IT THEY WILL F SUN. They would cheerfully enter i any time if that equality WEI OUGHT TO HAVE IT. And i California, the tail of the dog, wE SERVES TO FACE A CONF Acting Togethe America Ca Dominic By Governor JAMES I CODAY the relations beta are very friendly. Botl tions of .the world. Botl to DOXMINATE AND OF THE PACIFIC. ACTING TOGETHER THEY CAI OTHER NATIONS MUST PURSUI PRESERVE THE TRADE THERE BENEFITS WILL INURE TO BOT MERCE CAN BE CARRIED ON B TAGE OF OUR PEOPLE, BUT A BOTH CAN BE DRIVEN FROM TI Every reason, therefore, exis tween Japan an~d our government is the expressed wish of each nati< Marriage Is N( But Le By UPTON SINCLAIR MARRIAGE in this di SLAVERY. The A IS BOUGHT just ex dog is bought--this los at half price; this gorgeous brune $20,000 a year will buy her. That's what it all means, this feasting and flowers. Every wc maker, and she is LOOKING F WOMEN WILL NEVER MARI ALONE, UNTIL THEY BECOME THE MARRIAGE OF TODAY IS HIDEOUS TRAGEDY. ABOUT C THOUSAND IS HAPPY. Cities Will Soc The By Rev. JOSIAH S'l SHE time is coming when TECOUNTRY. BY 1940 THERE WILl THE CITIES THAN IN A The cities will no longer go< mures, but will GATHER THE VHTETT OWAT HA NDS. WHIMSICAL ADVICE. I To reduce your Ueh, Increase your troubles. To develop your bust, get on the wrong side of the market. To remove freckles, pry them gently out with a nut-pick. Should this fail, try blasting. Brilliancy may be Imparted to the complexion by powdering with dia mond dust. Hair on the lips may someties be avoided by requiring the young man to shave before calling. For developing tle grace and beau ty of the fingers nothing Is equal to piano exercises, provided police pro tection be available. When "crow's feeV will not yield to massage, fill them suddenly with cement and smooth quickly with a trowel. Falling hair may be avoided by stepping nimbly aside whenever you see it coming your way. The "drooping lash," so much af fected by some, may be encouraged by sitting up late o' nights.-Thomas Speed Mosby in The Bohemian. WISDOM'S WHISPERS. The weakness of an individual is shown by the colors used in dress. If you dislike a person show It only when a point is to be gained thereby. Too much self-will warps the imag ination and stunts Intellectual growth. Showing respect to those over you does not require evidence of servility. Prejudice can be carried to a point where it will act In an opposite direc tion. A hasty formed opinion on a deli cate subject should be held for re vision. It is what you remember rather than what you read from which benefit is derived. Some people know how to decline taking no for an answer to a request for a favor. An appreciation of that which you have enhances the value of whatever else may come to you. There Is a satisfaction in knowing' you have done something worthy of approval.-Philadelphia Bulletin. A STUDY IN EYES. Michael Angelo had hazel eyes. Mohammed had coal black eyes. Milton had gray-blue eyes, clear and round. sethoven had small brown eyes, very mobile. Dante had, according to Boccarrio, large black eyes. Isaac Newton had blue eyes, small, bright and piercing. Cowper, physically timid, hadl weak blue eyes, devoid of animation. Harvey, the discoverer of the circu lation of the blood, had small eyes full of spirit. Bismarck had eyes of steely gray, deep sunken, almost hidden ander bushy eyebrows. Carlyle's eyes were described as. "the very handsomest ever seen In a man's head-dark blue." Dr. Johnson's poor health goaeee his eyes that they were dull anid life less, of a watery blue. WISE EASTERN SAYINGS. Let me see thee at prayer, but pray to get the better of them In all deals-I Ask twice the value when you~ would sell, and offer one-half the value when you would buy, If thou losest thy, purse have hopes! that it will be found and returned by an honest man. If thou findest a lost purse remember that the loser can scarcely hope to recover it. He who loseth his dog may lament, but not too much. He who loseth his wife may rejoice, but not too greatly. Were it otherwise, one might come to think a wife was of more value than a dog, and we know that such is not the case. BROTHER DICKEY'S PHILOSOPHY. Some people swears by des sl-s min' de do' en kicking de cat. Et a man don't even know hi. wn se'f, how kin he hope ter know da worl' he's livin' In? De bes' thing we kin do is ter kip.' fer de best-even ef we has ter baa row de money ter git ter It. We ax de Lawd ter make us. thank4 ful fer what we receive, en den as Him fer mo' dan we kin tote .away. Ef dar wuz a elevator gwine : traigh9 ter heaven some folks woukl1 say 19 ou maire dey head swim ter ridS When th' Ice Goes Out. .dry %ey ain't much doin' in th' spring Afore th' ice goes out. Us fellers sorter sit eround An' watch th' thawin' o' th' ground lut- when th' Ice breaks loose-ke-BING! pubremoves our doubt!' Wr that's a sign thet spring Is niih An' things is on th' sprout. Th' hull blamed town is in th' jam A watchin' ice-cakes jump th' dam you ought t' hear us fellers cry Becus th' ice goes out! L11 wintter long we've fed our hay Ar' lived on sauerkraut; An' when we've finished up th' chores, Weve ot iround th' village stores And scylated on th' day T' th' fee go out! is git bout this time o' year sAe livet so ful stout. Us fenlle we takes turns each day A watchin' hqw th' prospects lay WHAT'S THAT YOU SAY? H1, fellers? Here! Ts' 1C thN' u whiskers. What a sleepy townd Go ring th' bell-an' shout! I'm 'fraid thet sum'll miss th' sight Btecus by 8 o'clock it's night! WhoopT Yell th' tOdin's up an' down! T e IC 20 GO IN' .e wh, eS htasep Tw!!!! I' go-cart thet wo't goisnt't sigh Onec bay to'lock wit'iht!r st Whoop Yll'ticianhs uch an down grftr C' Soemnaes ihUhywud Tikm ck anGmrasso spp When wa man lias wisou lived tha th orf iso etmebd asomen osn Leap yteas ough to bue tat he ta aiden indien! t dul cis Ah nuseroma oupriting akeu yer goo, altracticed Is sce aedi orm menhare on tht oldhaed woflth ae, mucifanl impessiorths aeir hen "To manyha sook spoiltha th bofth" every gtte sene pieanth ok Itw ae had asumee tan theh he csom cofoks.ig c fmthe newadpto Hapiess. fr lg, epercan wen birhsapy r r wovne wher t e felws w Who ae "Tort man coosm pl ther weopad lad.we adt ine wineha ivenla noties nothen Mre toohanny, ostk md c.s.you rant can bie htarigh Hlasinme ohre but yorelf. Fiendhipr anot olaeom els, Loe ins nojt a odncon g hs ote feolegtlhad mne ght t' boguoylan Cspvd down u yoa want to line at right cutp oothe oer craie beart. Lie-that's fiast-t Uveon' yougflgur That mes othgoele butowond "Ieand le lie." whatsnh mo f you'wan to wdice ao boart eighte felo bon idsdown! Tht the livneyg-ing pat. ThnI uesthat'itbtnt you happy, Platn nothirng .youse btld. elpatheivellowoyhoo felow Who are short of 'gladsome. peif. iHappiness is just a fad s-Making other people 'glad. I ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. tItheetabam suiladn fbod NtInebaftohs I Pomoes' I, mms*W n OpaiuMorphine ar~i NOT NARCOTIC. I~ A*dRwkfmm Adfeid3 tion,smobuilda af WormsC nessandLOSSOFSEEEP. - Pc Sile Si2ahUTe Q NEW YORK. Eact Copy of Wrapp. Language and Nationality. Since the beginning of history no nation which has not been saturated in all parts with one language has en' Joyed a secure and peaceful solidarity; and subject nations and races have sometimes regained independence bY preserving their mother tongue. Po litical divisions between the nationi follow differences In language rathel than differences in race or religion One language may do for two nations as in the case of Belgium and France Austria and Germany, Great Britait and the United States. But two lan guages seldom subsist together in har mony inside one political unit. Th( Magyars of Hungary for years hav protested against the use of Germaz as the official language. Poland, politi cally divided into three parts undei Russia, Germany and Austria, is uni ted by the Polish language, and fro= the Polish point of view, no othei act of the German government is 54 oppressive as the effort to impose the German language on Polish school children. The appeal of Henryk Slen. kiewicz, the Polish novelist, in the name of literature, to Intellectual per sons in all countries for sympathy with the Poles who are being dispou sessed of their language strikes deep er than politics, and has subdividei political camps. From these conten tions in Europe a hopeful lesson car be drawn and applied to America, re marks the Youth's Companion. W4 are putting the children of Immigrants through our public schools, blendini them with the children of earlier In migrants through the great solvent c language. We do not force them al if they were conquered people; the: Syield willingly to the amalgam; i penetrates even the clotted ghetto and foreign colonies. The measure c Poland's fear of losing Its tongue i the measure of our hope that by lar Sguage, and all that it carries, we sha) ~bring many races Into homogeneity. eThe beginning of regulation fa moving-picture shows offers a doubi opportunity. Those who become ri sponsible for the worst such show ecan do ought to have an opportunit ~to reform in an isolated part of th ejail where they will not corrupt it average morals. Those who get tl best results possible from the bus ness, says the St. Louis Republic, ar entitled to rank with college pres dents as educators and also with m11 timillionaires if the visible supply nickels and dimes can reward thel for the best the moving-picture sho of the future may do for the public. A man in Pittsburg Is suing a pe Odious fair one, who, after he ha bought her a trousseau for $23, ma ried his rival. So others In the Smol City have their troubles besides tl millionaires. In the case In questk the defrauded bridegroom's lack gallantry is condoned by the mad 4 asperation of finding It was literal and financially "23" for him. "I'd Rather Die, Doctor, than have my feet cut off," said M. Binigham. of Princeville. 10:. "but yoi die from gangreen (which had eaten wvay eight toes) if you don't," said doctors. Instead--he used Buckie Arnica Salve till wholly ctured. Its cu of Eczema, Fever Soras, Boils. Bui and Piles astound the world. 25c. all nlrnggiss. CASTORIA For Infants ChMildren The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of i In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA A Republican Quandary. The Indiana Republicans are in a quandary. If they heartily indorse Roosevelt, the Fairbanks crowd say it will be equivalent to indorsing Taft, who Is supposed to be standing for the Roosevelt policies, therefore, they want a very mild indorsement of the president. If they fight a gener ous indorsement of the president it will lead to trouble in the campaign and perhaps at the election. Then there is an important faction of the Republicans of Indiana who favor tar iff revision and are determined to in clude a tariff reform plank In the state platform. Whether such a plank is rejected or adopted by the party it is pretty sure to manifest a division In the ranks and this would be a weak. ness to a presidential canvass. Why should not the Indiana Republicans adopt tariff revision? Why not favor a maximum and minimum tariff aq Senator Beveridge suggested? Then If the G. 0. P. Is lucky enough to win out, It will be easy enough to agaIn tool the people by preserving the pres ent tariff schedules as the minimum rates and make the maximum rates 20 to 30 per cent. higher. Nothing would please 'the trusts so much as that. ________ . Up Before The Bar. N. H. Brown. an attorney, of Pitts field. Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. King's New life Pills for years and fied them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be without them." Frr Chills, Constipation. Billiousness or sick, Headache they work wonders. 25c at aV Druggists._____ He Couldn't Tell. "What do you consider the six best books of the year, Mr. Ego?" asked the young woman. "Well-er-really," replied Mr. Ego, i the novelist, "I've written two books l this year, you know." - He Does. LI "What looks more ridiculous thanu a peek-a-boo waist?" "Well, a man in white canvas shoes, r passionate socks and turned-up trous ere,1 smoking a cigarette, crowds It mighty close."-Houston Post Botanic ?Blood Balm (L.B. B,) Cures'lbroughtle Blooll Rheumatism,Ezea Itching Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blo.od) is the 0only Bloo Remedy that kills the poison ein te bi.a and th'en puriine it-send n ing a fk. d of pure, rich blood direct to f the skin surface, bones. 'oints, and wherever the disease is -oatd In this way all sores. ulcers. pimples, eruptions Sare healed and cured. pains and aches of Rheumatism cease, swellings subside. B. B. B. comnpetely chan~e the body into a clean healthy conditionl, Egiin the skin the rich, red hue of perie L. health. B. B. B. cures the woist ol .cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B8B88 m,is pleasant and safe to take; compoe o ,Btani ingredients. It puriie nd n attions for home cure. at Sld in pilgOSS0 2Bt&Coe rican Col Students e Too Much rty. lent of the United States Military Academy. in this country have too much i based largely on the German, RD FOR THE MORAL TRAIN ant. This is going too far in the dity. The German student, as a earlier. There is no such training nan system is for the man whose been formed. not had such formative training, SED FOR HIM and not left to 'S LARGER LEAVEN OF MILITARY 4T GIVES, TO INCREASE THE RE. E DUTIES OF CITIZENSHIP, AND NISH IT. e Demand Social Equality. .w York. Founder of the American System is In Japan. with the Japanese in California is ' THE RACE in that state. The pily solved if the Japanese and the TTER THROUGHOUT THE problem exists in any part of the gathers in large numbers. There , which no one but a Japanese can bing rice field there within a year. a attitude of the Japanese people. IS EQUALED NOWHERE IN OWN. They will be LEADERS, ill they enter into any treaty with )ordinate position. HE DETERMINATION OF A RE. L EQUALITY WITH THE WORLD, 'IGHT ANY NATION UNDER THE ito a war with the United States at tE DENIED THEM, and they i the United States is willing to let g the dog on this question it DE LICT. r, Japan and n Hold >nl Over Pacific. I. GILLETT of California. veen the United States .and Japar 1 are great powers among the na 1 stand in a position .geographicallj CONTROL THE COMMERCF N DICTATE THE POLICIES WHICHI E IN THE FAR EAST AND CATS .AS FRIENDLY ALLIES MANNw H NATIONS AND A GREAT COM ETWEEN THEM TO THE ADVAN .8 ENEMIES THE COMMERCE Of -IE OCEAN. ts why there should continue be the most friendly relations, and i: >nl that this shall be so. >thing agalized Slavery. .Socialist and Novelist. y is nothing but LEGAIZEI] 7ERAGE MARRIED WOMAli actly as much as any horse or any rely blond for half a million, goilg tte on the bargain. counter today display and parade and music and man with a daughter is a match. OR BARGAINS too. RY FOR LOVE, AND FOR LOVE ECONOMiCALLY INDEPENDENT WORSE THAN A FARCE-IT IS A INE MARRIED COUPLE IN TEls n Rule Entire Nation. CRONG off New York. he CITIES WILL DOMINATE L BE 21,00,000O MORE PEOPLE IN LL THE REST OF THlE COUNTRY. lown on their knees to the legisla REINSOF GVER~MNT -