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PIHIE S SE 1.J0R Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickens, 8. 0., as secod lass matter. under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. VOLXXXVI .PICKEN, SOUTH CAROLINAN WEDNESDA31 QUESTIONS ANSWERED. rir" Having received, from tite to time. tors asking information ou dilicult quesilc wo0have decided to answer some already cc ived, as well as thoice received hereafter. furnish this information free, therefore, 3 need tot got your back up if the answer di please you. "Will you please tell me wh Woman can't throw a rook or 0th missile as straight as a man ca KATI-it Well, K7ie, you have asked a queLin that we know to be fact. Some years ago we told girl she could not hit a tree abo six feet in front of her with a roc She doubted our assertion and' fored to prove it by throwing t rook. We wero young, thein, ai ii. xperienced, so we got behii har. After going through sor celistheni) exercises, she turn( loose the rock. Tiie result wai we now carry a small hole in tl back of our head, the place .who the rook his. But to answer yoi question.: The reason, in all pro ability, is, that while most gir can talk about a dozen things the same tiie, few can think two things at once; therefore al cannot keep her mnd on the ol j-!et thrown and the object aine at. But if a womano.an't throw rock. sie can throw a man over ; quick as the next one. 41. "Will you tell me how to set hn? EVANGELINE" Certainly we will, Evangelin By the way. your name sounds f miliarV we Leust- have -heard somewhere. But you didn't as what kind of a hen. Some hen you know, have more sense thE others. We once had an old hi that once sat for three months on china door knob without any vi ible result so far ai hatching oi any little knobs. was concerne and we think she would still trying to hatch that knob if a hadn't frozen to death. The wi to set a ben is to set her on abo 12 or 14 eggs. This year's eggs a best. Don't run the ben off tJ rLest every fifteen minutes to see the eggs are hatched, but give h about three weeks, and if t weather is warm enough, yoi eggs fresh, and the hen atten strictly to business, she will ve likely hatch some of the oggs. "WI'l you tell me if it is e;isy fall in love? I am 14 years .0 anu I think I am inu hove. Well, Susie, you have certaita came to a sheep's house to got wo Yes, for some peope, its eas'i than sl~ipping down on a banal peeling','and it hurts about as b sometimes. When we wore qul young we used to fall in love an average of about once a mont now the average is greater. B 4 unfortunatelv, love is like t measles-the older the subject t more severe the case. But y have started early, Susie, so ad vise you to go slow. The il you "think" y'ou are in love wi will probably be a grandfather 1 tore you are old enough to mar 4But don't let this discourage y, for you will "think'" you are in 10 about two hundred and thirty.fl times before you really are. Ji try and got your headJ, not ye heart, full, and wvhen your tii for falling in love comes you w know it, and not "think."' "Is it a difficult matter to along smoothly with a mother-i law ? Wyrisu." That depends, Willie, my b< or, at least I tsuppose you, ar< boy, for a girl wouldn't ask suc! question. I say, th at depends up what kind of a man you are, *a 4 what kind of a mother-in-law y get.. There are several kinds mothers-in-aw, but any are a ni essary evil to some men. If y are a sober, industrious young im andsean secure a good-natui mnother-in-law, by all means one; yes, get two. But if you one of the sort who likes to "pa the town red," and who five niigl out of the week can't tell the < ference between a sardine-box a the front door, then, by all inea let mothiers-in-law alone, and( ui, must. miary th.en1mrri sei J et-I Its ra )nt er n? UP k. >f. ble idq id r is of 10 d - i. a it This is the third ca I, In itHW d, Two Nice P1 iy it re le if girl who never had a mother. Any- Well, Fren Dr way, Willie, it's not necessary to ty in some i be live with your wife's mother, un- ple, if you a] ir less, liko your nameake, "Wan- may imiarry do dering Willie," you have a chronic French nob] ry- distaste for work. It has been said plainer, lie ni: that marringe is a lottery, any way, anl you may so try your lu-k, my boy, And in and then i to six moi th you will be able to an- very handy. d , swer your owni quiestioni - aniy moii-y, "Should a girl kiss the man she tr~'f~l~ yis going to marry? FNi~ iiItCiit' er Why3, Fainie, you maire ms- tim ' to h a ma blush. I hardly kiow whait arewer beds, sweepi id to giv'e you. If you had asked tr flapjjaJck to "Does" a gi, etc., insted o: a poor muan, )i "shioul d,'' I coulId have answered menits woul h; without consulting my inner feel. French in F ut -ings. You dont s ay how 01(d you Was~hingtc lhe are, but you must have passed the icanuministe he. kissing stage. A young man o cc has notilled og asked an old lady, 80 yesars old, the that the Cli we qunestion. 'G rand(ma, how old to copted t h. ir an ladies get b'efore they dlislike kiss- d nt to parti' Sing the men?'' The reply, witho' ut mainoii ex h lesitationi, was,, "young5 mantf v. u od et will have to ask s..meone older of the T1or-C yu, than I am.'' Now, Fannie, ma. - m of ve ing the matter personal. How do Ilicks writets ve you kiiow you are going to n) arry wlIoip ust him? Are you sure nelther (I Vo' ur are going to change 3our mi d-? qcdmo no0 If you are, then I will tell you this, On May 2 ill that if you don't ki,-s him t 0 orinor John chances are against your marryin :filed his p (et --'ly entered il ,,"Is it necessary to devote a groat for governoc deal ofun y time to study ing Fe neh? h iniic EDIrn ." ou of drena modney DIgSeae of Pains'intbe.aoiad\ - anton i.*. "''"O.Ma ,g*/ od cnnOSOf1teOWV ISI tDR. MeGEE'S ~re BACKACHE ANKIDNUY nt cuug, d Oensf* ?A*ia'$. r'e~um'n g anuother day. A bottle at you WM3f m e\ gjiln-- m al si eilog al lis " "" H=BR C E=1 4 i~ 0 0 OWt O _%4___ I Aq-- I I A 04~ a A VAl c-load of 3uggi es we hav( old price. Cm1 ianos for Sale 4 chcomes in very han list 0ces. For exaln 'e very wealohy, you, 8som11 nuppcunionls emian, or, to put it. All our entire stod ty marry your money, il prices and if you 1 go to Franlce to live, furnishing goods, now i, rench will come ma g inux ect to ma rrye p adana of Ip) here in thei Pied- rc lann n great dea~-l of your rning how to make up g the floor, and tu rn thI oli tte ruie (I Sle agrentifr stoc to Ch~nMrpricess an fuh e~ip govrmoufulnishingW goods, nowTris vitai~fiof he Ta E O antage eof y'ar C~iFree0Cleaning and L.roton '~ii~ Rot d isou l the Solc agenty f o H n May 21by-The ar-~ r r to hile Mr. icks (ig ihthe State tLU ment vitatiJones of to Pei N..KI .MD I AI Utosition i Hampto Jamestown.011Alinister tha. thei C)hilefin nal ONULAy~( ln iutonant. GovMEDA T..SMnn,)<.Richand, 1leJns andeformnt. le field asaOcandidat r. Hi platform wil e Fufist er Bro J.E M.R Stewa rt, ENS DUGNTIL NE. unc ' V1ORROW CC [leath-Bruce-florrow C received this Spring, and t1 ne in and let us fit you up. VE-JAUR R Cheap. Redulction. will now be sold at a great reduction S ~ve not bought your overcoat, suit or a good time to save money, $I this drop in price before some else d gets the plum. Pressing of all clothing made in our ii artmen t. o schid,*s"ie-~ go les Hats and Dutchess Trousers. o ___________ ______shap sappoint Our Patients' I aise and Nover Hold Out Fatse lidopen *i# mr".*Oa m*i"*ral."*'"'y Lo'a t". on beDr ing M.*i 1.* Co.I' a "'"at't' ' .tenadud t~ *#' t 's*a .te .<ria rQ i l'w"t' **"a'- and f l I tf 0., iDb hyiin an*s rou..T .Ala , g a -- wE NSebohmol adeBcittA NK 70 acr X-ry, ioet ay an 1.nsn ry:ri aot oeron1 Puoe Iontperest..Paid O ns Deposlitslr -:- weohae ala A aode DWin. M. lHgoodSW J.nl iEse Bo[gs , J.oa M D.sBrcei. H. . Rche,1. . areyl, 0. *80. [is.8Eis thou lat1 crb. h 20 retiingl. ewr oufast oor and~ i vo. Te waycuo you is t thne po. gther i bternt F retiige m tio ofgoo talouug Copyright * genthossDiffent thou indfine Clotties Mtakers 11101 K il(I. altimore~and.New).Votg -- igle anid doublO-breastedl in) four dlistinct models, every >rimnfut of style. Our Spring shipmnft just in, Also endild showing of groys and( mixtures in Serges, Wor and Fancy Goods. Everything for spring. Come look. 0 South H.E d C reenville ain St. * o Car. SA LE. )s of land near Marietta, S. C., npkintown road. *10 per acre. es near Travelers Rest, lands of Mr. Thos. Cunningham. Part <f the Butler Sold home. $15 per acre. icts of land, 20 to 50 acres. some very desirable lots neir city limits. These lots nro ~he car line-$60 each. [ACKSTON & SON Greenville, S rC