The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, May 13, 1909, Image 4

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stos loss of flesh in bab cs an children and in adults in summer as well as winter. Somepople have gained a poundtday while aking it Take it in a littlo cold water or milk. Cet a small bottle now. All DMuggists HAD TO KEEP DATE METHODICAL MAN WAS DUE TO THRASH ENEMY. And His Friend, a Man of Peace, Ac companied Him to the Scene of Combat, Greatly to His Discomfiture. "I like a methodical man." said an up-town rounder. "*but my friend whose den is opposite to the one where I loiter is excessive in this line. "He asked me to dine with hirn, and I accepted. We wevnt at it leisurely. We got down to the foot of the imenu loating al" the way. As usual h,! w placid. We had just reached pi, and demitasse when he asked me raller suddenly the day of the month. I had it handy. "'And the day of the week?' he asked. And I handed'him that. Then he looked at his watch. "'You won't mind, old man,' be said, 'if I tell you that I must go.' "1 toid him if it was a ratter of any moment I would 2.:s n but with regret. I knew he was absernt minded. "'This is ti- day,' he continued, shoving back his glass and using his napkin hurriedly, 'when I promised to give Blinky a good thrashing. I had forgotten it when 1 asked you to dine. You'll excuse me, old man, won't you?' "For his own sake, as well as my own pleasure, I asked him if he couldn't postpone the fistic affair until later. "'It can't be put off,' he replied. 'I know exactly where he will be within 40 minutes, and I prefer to lick him at that place.' "'Then,' I replied, 'I'll go with you.' "He got under headway first and was on the sidewalk before I got my top coat buttoned. Then he called a motor car and giving the chauffeur the number he told him to take a hack street and let out at top speed. "On the way he talked about near ly everything except fighting. He even told me of a contemplated trip) to the far east. He burned up a box of cigarettes before the car halted in front of the place in which he said the enemy had his office. "I asked if I had not better go in with him. He thanked me. but de elined the offer. "'It won't take long,' he said, 'and if might not be pleasant for a third party. You h6ld the car till I come out.' "As he disappeared I felt a clammy ooze gathering on my brow, and re moved my hat. I looked at my watch every minute. I ne'ver knew time to drag as it did while I sat in that car. I will never know how long I sat there. "I remember a figure coming out of the doorway. It had changed some since it had gone in. I leaped out of the car and approached my friend. "He said he wasnt hurt, but I quickly saw thnat he had been up against It. If I ever concoct a strik ing transformration scene for a stage I'll put in a scene like that for a thriller. 'Would you like to see him-the other fellow?' asked my friend. "I don': know what male me say that I would dote on such a sight. Quicker than a wireless message he grahiied me by the arm and r-ushed me up) the stairway to the office of the enemy. ".My friend opened the door-. 1. stuck my head thr-ough the' aperture. Buff! Just like that: The* next thingi I remembered I w-as in the car. 315 fierd was holing something uinder my nose. "lie apologized for the suggestion he had made andl which resultedI in my emer:;ing from the situation in I worse plight than himself. No more methcdical fr-acas for me, thank you.' -N. Y. Sun. The Cause of' Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so dlecep -- i tive. 31anyvsudden -deaths arc' caused by it-heart dis heart failure or 3i ~ 'rapoplexy arc often the result of kid Lkidntey trouble is - . allowed toadvance thiekidney-poison ..ed biood will at tack the vital organs, causing carrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessia-SS, :nervous ness, or the kidnevs themscives break down and waste awa- ec11 bv cell. Bladder troubles almost alIwa'.s result from a derangement of the kidnievs and better health in that organ is obitained quickest by a proper treatn:en i of the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scaling pain in p:assing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many- times during the night. The mijld and imimedjite effect of Swa::np-Root, the great kidney remedy is s-ooni reai:-ed. It standu th'e highest be cause or its, runari'ka-ble health restoring properties. A\ tra will convin ce anvoue. Swamp-Reoot is~ leiaant to~ take and is sold by all druggi sts in fitv-cent and one-dol'' r" siz bot.. Yu have a s .pl letti an l ook t *::stte all a1 t it both sn free by n~I. Address, WXhen' writin' me"on reading' this ger. ero"s e .r thi pe;o' make &,am~np-Root, a::d &n' .ct U dealer sell you someth:ing ini place of Swamip-Root Influence of Nature. I will walk aboard; old griefs shall be forgotten to-day; for the air is cool and still, and the hills are high and stretch away to heaven; and the forest glades are quiet as a church yard; and with the dew. I can wash the fever from my forehead and then I shall be unhappy no longer.-De Quincey. Getting Into Harness. The archbishop of Canterbury and a number of clergy were adjourning for luncheon after an eccleciastical function, when a canon remarked unctuously: . "Now to put a bridle on our appetites." "Say, rather," retort ed his grace, "to put a bit between our teeth." Was Beyond Him. "My dear, I couldn't match that dress goods." "You couldn't?" "No; and after what the various clerks said to me, I can't see why a person in tolerable circumstances should want to match it."-Lcuisville Courier-Jour nal. In Boston. "Yes, thank you. Mrs. Backby, my toothacie is quite gone. After suffer ing the emoluments of the unrighteous, as dtepicted in Dante's Inferno, I went to Pr-of. W\'igtin's dental parlors and 1:ad the o!Tending molar elicited." IHapers Weekly. Can Do It Now with X-Ray. By a new invention a eavalrymau can telephone through his horse. Clearly it is onl,y a matter of time until mankind will be able to see through a grindstone. even if it has no hole in it.-Chicago News. To Keep Flowers. To keep flowers fresh and to make them last longer fih the vase nearly full of freshly .,ounded charecal and add water'until thoroughly saturated. Put the fPowers in one at a time. Add fresh water to the charcoal each day. That our Anwrican forests abound In plants which po'eS the most valuable m(edicial virie's is abundanm ly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers anud teachers. Even the untu tored Indians had discovered the useful ness of many native plants before the advent of ti-e white race. This informa tion, imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue investigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce believes that our American for ests abound in most valuable medicinal roots for the care of niost obstinate and fatal dis cases. if we would properly investgate them: znd, in confirmation of this conviction. he points with pride to the almost marvelous cores effected by hi, "Golden Medical Dis overy." which has proven Itself to he the m~t efficient stomach tonie, liver invigor ator. heart tonlic and regulator, and blood cleanser knw"a to medical s'ien~ce. Dyspep sa. or i:id:gesti ,n. rorpidJ liver, functional ad even .inivutar and other affections of the heart 2ield :o its curative action. The rea-on u'hy I e-nres these and miany other a!ec'tions, 5 'le: rly shown in a little book of extract', from the standard ruedical works whch is 'aailed free to any address by Dr. R V. P'ierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., ta all sending reu:est for the same. Not less miar' elous, in the unparalleled cares it is constantly making of woman's many peculiar affections, weaknesses and distessng derangements. is D~r. Pierce's Favoitte Presc'ription, as is amply attested by the usands of unsolicited test imonials con tritie'd by grateful Datients who have been ct':ed by It of catarrhal pelvic drains, paInful periods. Irregularities, prolapsus and other displacements c'aused by weakness, ulcer ation of uterus and kindred affections, often after many other advertised medicines, and physicians had failed. Both the above mentioned medicines are wholly made up) from the glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes emt plye.d in their manufacture were original with Dr-. P'ierce. and they are carrie'd on hy skilled chemIsts and phiarmac-ists with the aid of rpp'aratus and appliances specially desitmed and built for this purpose. Bot medicies are entirety free fronm alcohol an all other haj'mful, habit-forming drugs. full list of their ingredients is printed o each bottle-wrapper. Intemeerance Actor's R2'ne. Edmund liean, wvho revived the fe tunes of Drury Lane and wrungt from Ceridge the appreciative comment that to see him act was like reading Shakespeare by ligyning, never drank before a perform.a-e. He did little else after one. His intemperance ruined his family and made it necem sary for l. s son Charles to quit school and become an actor, a change for which young EK ,. ad no liking. Reason for Tenderness. Let us bse silent as to each other's weaknesses, helpful, tolerant, nay ten der, towards each other. May We put away from us satire which scorges and the anger which brands; the oil and wine of the good Samari tan are of more avail. We may make the ideal a reason for contempt, but it is nmore beautifutl to make It a rea son for tenderness.-Amiel. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood Iaod PoisoA BONE PAINS, cAN iCER,SCALY SKIN, PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. I.B. B (B->tani" Bloo i Blood) t< the eiv El.:odi IZ~mtly t hat kills the poison intm~ hih . blod and then purrifie< it-Send' ig a Ii iod of pture, rich bloo I direct to te' skin sumfare, bones. joints, and wherev' r t he dIisease is lo cat.-d. I iih' way all sores, ulcers pimohs. eroption "reheniled andI cured. pains and aches of Rhle mati~'m 'ease' s wellings subsidI' It. B. r5. completely changes the tbod' into a clean healthy condition, givmng e shin the rich, red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures the woIs'~ (.1d ens5"s Try it. BT ANIC BLOGOD BALM-B BB .t.,t 8:01 ':ttei to' t'tke: entaposed of pure t ,. in! . !t. Ii. strengcth e the nterves~ Sold in Pickens S.C. hy Bolt & Co. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AgetablreparatfIoRAs smilating hebodaadRegula t te S tomhs andBowels of PromotesDigestionlrer& nessandRest.Containsneittr I Opium.Morphine norMineral. NOTNARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy 'r cnsl4Pi tionSour StomahDarrkD ness and Loss oF SMIP FacSinile Signa-mre NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Farrr.sFor Sale. Do vou need a small farm I have 35 acres 41 miles north of Court House in good coinniui ty, I mile from Methodist church, and I mile from Baptist Church. Nice little cottage, ne cessary out building, on public road, 18 acres in cultivation, balance in timber; pasture en closed with barb wire. If taken at once you may have it at $30 an acre, I down balance in 5 equal payments or terms to suit ou. The place is rented for this year but if you buy now you get the rent. Let me show you the place. If this is not , arge a place as you want. 1 ave 637 acres 4 miles southwest f Court House you may have t same price per ac're and on he same terms. H. M. Hester. Pickens, S. C. SH OES:-I have recently put n a line of shoes, not the largest n town but all new, clean, styl sh stuff; fit any foot, from the nfant's (at a quarter a pair) on p to the boys, misses, men's and women's. Look through nis line as I can save vou sonme oney. Some specials for ladies n soft sole shoes, as comforta le as a kid glove. Modest price. How ab~out the bleached and onsdale underwear. C hea per hani buying the -material and aves all the worry of mnaking. I won't tell how cheap I will ell pants, especiall in 80 to :32 aist sizes. If this happens to e your size something good is oming to you. Conme and see. have all sizes. Bargains in crokerA End glass are. Come to my store whether on want to trade or not. T. ID. H ARRIS. EECT R IC BILIOUsNE* IT ERS AND KIDNEY9. - PAR KE' H4AlR BALSAM In view of making a change n our business we will sell for 0 days, beginning on April 10th ur entire stock of Dry Goods, otions, Shoes. Glass. Crockery nd Tinware, etc'. In fact, ev rything we have except Gro eries, wvill be sold at cost. We have just opened a line f up-to-date spring shoes in all styles and at prices from $1.0 o3.00. Men, women and chil ren's shoes at cost anid when e say cost we mean COST. All we want is for von to come nd give us a chance to show you and we will be sure to sell o. Any one wishing to buy a mall stock and openl business. can buy ours at a bargain, and e will rent von a store-room heap. It is near the depot and good standl. We also have a 5-room cottage house and lot for sale. Don't fail to call and see us. Yours for business, Uhiety- SL (. For Infants and Children. The Kind You HavA Always Bought Bears the Signature of In V g Use u. F cr Over Thiry Years A A% THC CNTAUR COMPANY. NKW YORK CIMY. Summons for Relief. L.:at lf t bl : a, at1~'.~.' atd flf 'I -ou' t v . f ita k S . iConra Ii sl arl a .ri bi . I T o t hl e D . f e nl - 1 ti n - : . o 1 1 , 0a n i - d : Y" tu atre herAeby sit t .l -4A 1l a ri r 1.11 - ti to allst, '- the -aaat't;tint i: th . av tion, of which a ecpy I iwa'~ "u it "e upon you. and t) .rve a ap f .nu answer to Ia- sail a' c 1) abt < ( 11f S I S - r t i L, i-- - 1i - in Iwt y Iday after the ervic.- h -re'f. I lxclusivt , -f umil. daiy ad S te . i vice: :t111 %,a !I t:rii tt : a' t o th e n n l'~aed alt Pt.ekea' s S C . Aii d0h-. A A J. Bagas.('.(X.P.h:.', I C1AtrEYt'.\R! Y To tat abet -ed :.K4ea Pla e 'aatke nI :tce :h I 'E th l- an' :ad comtplaint, in ia- above SaM a at c'ase. we~ re hal tm ha' aalica of \. -EHJ Clert k taf the a.ourltt af C nio a Ph. f.I a *'C' i tkent Counlty, Saouth C '**am:a.o thta C.\REY & C.\REY. STATIE OF.'O0UTH1 (-\ROLI.N\, Couty of P'icke' s. Sutmmonslt~ far Relif-' 'at npa!:a t' a red. J. 3eD. BIruce, laiitT f. Ed wFatrdt1 Youn ::tn a' 'eta ale ItlLt Y, u :e htr.;a', sttnnt n -dl :mdaa t4 - quiiraad tat ;.ansaa . r'th taln .ain: tit th ata an, (of wha-h :s heit b t~ 't '' -rv a t ap tu.andto serv a a a'yafaaor ;aus ve to thte it tid carra plit no . h a s ne~ at is ft Iaat cken l't It- -. So~iuth ':.ralinaa, wtitI t wea.''''a' " t - ter 'hIt" -a ie( haerea. . y at-. a' a I h time( fafoeaji, lthe p tintatt lita. tonf wa ill ;:a ly tat lth- Court t ft.r t - e' herf d aa a, dh int the a' 'ai n'.ilt Ihiteda Piakentt , S. I'., .\'ail . A. I 1) At. oggs C.'. . I "d .iaa Plaj af~ ls .mta nt-' '. T'c thea set s 'tt efl |iia.t &t, }'aadw'ard: Pi w-a" tal." tnodeih' tha Itn t''ain' in t h Ie la l a' sl:ac da ca.'.. lt.g:ihaar waI 11Ith a rareaotr "'late . .anlt , w::, 1 :i n t h t aarle'a tof A\. J1. H~a..g.. ('h-rk af thea a'ur af a t- tnit l'ia';as ft a -wk I 't ona alt a'. Southl c:ltair lit a, t thte 3rd daty of Apjril. AX D. 19'9. It I -. .\tt -: Where to Buy the~ Best' Pouiltry awl Eggs. Patronie you Home Breeder, ....Hec Will Treat You Ri4h t.... --FOR SALE - Silver' Lared Wyandotte (atss.a SI.00 per' 14 Guarantee a batch aof S (aut af S. C.hit Leahor E For' th a tnanlr l of .e.!ta a:1 e \Vit ..:hode I-~.slami- 15 ed>lb t;f ; l 0 J.\'O t \\u' 't a Not; t ..: a' I: ;a 'a at ea S. C. Buft Leiiihons ''INetN(k. I'a't.24 f I'ib.' :aaa: 'dat 0ltNt'. . a' .~''~a I t ia. Il- ata\ tat-1al 1 .% :1 .s.i' \CRN.NING': Piee, 4 t. 1.CvVno, R GWeill S .ure y Sto h a G :e-,. FH ING 61P INDUSTRY REPO'RT SHOWS 76,100 MEN IN CANADIAN WORK. Their Apparatus Represents an Aggre gate Capital of $14,555,565-Lob ster Plant Value.j at $1,500,000. Ottawa. Ont.-Seventy-six thousand one hundred men are engaged in the Canadian fisheries, not including the thousands employed in the lobster in dustry. according to the report just published . These fiihevrnien used 7,090,0U0 fathoms of gill nets and seines. besides othor fishing gear, rep resentinrg au aggrcgate capital of $14. 5'15,55, being an excess of more than a million and a half over thu outlay of the previous year. The lobster plant alone is valued at $1..;.00, comprising equipment and canneries. The industry placed on tht. market cruWac(ans valued at The ret lakes fisheries, which, of Comls", are covired in the On tario report, anouited to $1,734,856. The salmon tihe-ries of the Pacific co'st with ei'ltApment, and 77 can neris. ;are vahl.d at $1.757,000, a'id -- ( pIl I im to 14,GG. persons. Tse markmed a product worth N "t inc'uding the government's Sca!inug fhJ t. whicthi is valued at $::.0.the goveinment's inivested ca!ital in canning anl other in dustries is give;i at $2,205,000. Otario's yield of whitefish In 1907 alolun ted to 2,-75,450 piounds. an incoase ove'r the previous year of 5.o:l0 ~pounds, which does not in clude 522,12 pounds sold as salt fish. The herrin; catch amounted to *.54.,.700P pounds, being an in e.-ase of G6.z.500 pound.s. The trout catch aniounted to 7.931,260 pounds, all increase of 1,171.640 pounds. The pickerel yie.-ld of 2.956.200 repre sent.; a dt-erease of 2S0,740 pounds less than for 19i5. The total value of the fish catch for Ontario Is set at $l.731.s5. The Ontario hatcheries have not been wori-ing to their capacities, although tiny have been doing good work. The Sandwich hatchery dis tributed G1,500l100 whitefish fry and 41.500.000 pickerel fry; Ottawa 877.060 salmon trout fry, 525,000 whitefish fry, 95.000 Atlantic sal mon fry and 55,000 speckled trout fIy. T he Newcastle hatchery pro duc(ed I.S67,000 salmon trout fry. The breeding of black bass in the inclosed ponds near Helleville has b-en continued, and from the adult specinens of this fine gane fish, 1:umifberl5ss fingerlings or advanced flrv were teared and distributed in suitable waters in the province of Ontario. The Sandwich hatchery cost $3.59:8.9 I to maitntain. Ontario gets $l2.5l5.:1 out of a total gen gene-ral exielitture of $118.68:.G2. EGGS IN A NEW STYLE. Atustralian Devises Unique Method to Preserve Hen Product. Ottawa. Ont.-Auistralians have de vised a scheme to tulrn fresh-laid eggs to powdelr for preserving and shipping pu1rposes. In a recent report the trade com missioner for Canada in Austra~a nmak-es special reference to a process for decsiccating eggs now being carried out there. for whi' t high claims are made. ami which the commissioner thus describes: i'siccnt el egt:: ire not substitutes for eggs, but noc 1 laid eggs and are treated by a l'.'ess 3y' which only the shell and w~er contents of the egg are removca. and the whole sub stance of the (g-, yolk and albumen, con vert ed Inoto I owder. It is clainme:I to have been proverl that this lov :~r v ill keep for years., and only re .'r-es the addition of milk or watr-r. wi the ipowdered eggs will reconstitte :md( lhe ready for tise for any putrpose just the same as a newly laid egg. The powder is rich and at tractive looking;. and is replorted by the government analysts of New South WVales and Victoria to contain no chemical preservativye. No part of the egg except tile wvater has been re nmove d in the process. GIFTMAKERS IN CONTEST. Rockefeller and Carnegie Seem to Vie with Each Other. New York.-W\hat promuises to be a hiigh ly int erest ing anid. firom the pub lic's toirt of view, a highly profitable 'war" between thle country's two most prominent multimillionaires is that ap parently being waged between Car negie and Rockefeller for leadership in the field (If philanthropy. Although there is no avow-ed rival ry. it wvas considered noteworthy that directly following the announcement of Mr. Rockefeller's gift of $2,000,000 to the institute for Medical Research, which bears his name, Mr. Carnegie came to hat with a $2.000,000 addition to the endowment of the Carnegie in stitution -at Washington. According to r-ecords so far as they have been made pubhllic the great stee'l mastetr has giv'en away $136,339,950 to the various objects of his beneficence. while the oil king has parted with $06.355.000 for pl'itanthr-opic pur poses. This leaves M:-. Carnegie with a lead of a trifling $29,9S4,950. With he resources of Mr. Rockefeller, how ver, this handicap is by no meang In sperable, as indic(atedl by his single ift of $32.000,000 to the general edu ation beard, Curb the Unruly Tongue. Give not thy tongue too great lb rty, lest it take thee prisoner'. A ord unspoken is like a sword in the cabbard, thine- if v-ented, thy sword s in another-'s hand.-Quarles.I Uncle Allen. "Talking of short measure," said ncle Allen Sparks. "there are lots f people that never seem to have got heir share when the milk of human aninns was handed around." I hat is an expression all use when partaking of our Candies, Ice Cream, or Soda Water. Such expressions of praise makes us glad. We are satisfied only when 9 we please our customers. 7 We are now handling Ice Cream in concs. To try them is to like them. We will be prepared by Saturday to fill family orders for cream. Let us know your wants and we certainly will please you. Pickens Drug Co. New, Fresh, Crisp SPRING GOODS. I have spared no means in securing for this Spring's bus iness the newest :.nd freshest goods that could be found, and at the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as t, give us a SPECIAL SALE all the time. We do not have to try to fool the people into "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputation justi fies me in saying that you get what you buy and what we promise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: We have almost anything in stock that the average buyer of dry oods may need, but es pecially do we call attention to v We have a grand assortment of these goods in plain and ranging in prices i o, 15, 25, 35 and Soc. the yard. OUR COLORED WASH GOODS are equal to any seasons offering we have ever shown. A great showing of both Men's and Ladies Under Vests await you- here, also Men's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosiery, plain and fancy no tions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOW FOR THE SUAPLES. The best shirting, cali coes for Sc. The best aud heaviest 36 inch wide sheeting that can be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghams at 5c. Remembe me when you wvant good shoes at low prices. A. K. PA RK, :WEL LM WVhat about the old scrap iron that is in your way WVe want to fimish out a carload by the first of June and+ when we get up the car we will not be in the market for scrap iron again. Gather it up. P emember the MVay meetings are not far off, so pre pare yourself for the occasion. Let us fix you up with a nice pair of Oxfords, fancy socks, Dress Shirts and Sus peunders, We can also save you money on a Summer Suit of Clothes, Ladies, We W at You to See Our Line of Sumlmer Dry Goods. We have never had better sales than wve are having now. That means plaased customers. Come to see us, CRAIG BROS., One Price Cash Store A Lock that Locks The Burriss A Shingle the represents the latest and best development in METAL SHINGLE construction. Idighly approved and used by the most ex _____ perienced b~uilders in this section, also by Cotton Mil's for Cottages. rllnlfactllg y JOH T. BRRIS & SON, ANDERSON, S. C. See them and judge for yourself their construction, quality mnd beauty. REPRESENTED LOCALLY BY JOHN L THORNLEY