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EEP OFF Al CATARRH r.: }..; ;f.ti; ;}rf ' P e r ex G__MttU;TAV SC.HMIDT.~ ALet Mr. (Iustav Sehmid, Saring Vnlley, "I had eatarrh of the head and thro worse every year. About three month and Manalin, and now I am entirely Your medicine is surely i blessing to n have not lived in vain, Doctor, and I tl me. May you enjoy a long life to help DR. HARTMAN, Dr. S. B. Hartman, the inventor and riginal manufacturerof Peruna,is one r the best farmers in the Middle West. His farm comprises several thousand cres of the best land in the State of lito, located near the City of Columbus. As an importer of French Porchoron nd German Coach horses, the Doctor as not an equal in this country. The fowl-raising department' is a tarv6l of ingenuity and perfection; ut, perhaps the dairy department is rhere the Doctor shows his greatest ense of order and sanitary science. His milk cowa, -of the purest Jersey lock, have. all been subjected to the aberculin tests, and he gives to the ity of Columbus a pure milk, certifled y the Board of Health. The milk stahbles, the milk men and be while proaess of milking -are' al - piutely faultless.and clean. The Doctor himself,past70 years of age, i the managing ,head of the farm. P.ey ubwily wtlK ii-.. thing v"-ly n-,ul on the plastlt of (i.g eat . I1 d.. P'he unsern pulous supply men~i star' lut to pitl tie helpless fools for 1 thy canl to rsHve th.-melve while the miortgageriu cottoniL' tr.,-5 rie4 to he it 1whett neshai t all to aO (21 sa Ct..M. i4 Isi .331.. 4al 0.1 4ter.nl her e~ on uimt her 8id. bmut. r.. aiity njuiler ie (1..5 t t t.,bt 1i1gg 11w Jgets1 the pi-iz- a ani anta sll law -l 4-r5 lre k-.pt hos,.v Kilock ot the' p3I'ze systEmr for n el'ity atiI rE hi e pro.-a in. to nieonsrage th" gro5wth of1 cha racter 1Id a rqgnare d,n: Inil n r..and3( The Wrongj View. A XNew Yo, k ma COmmgitu '.d s.ti. bA. aW .w Vb tIs4 l'4 beans3.. hel had Ilio let a lt ter* Iin which he ,lu.Vht tA4 justty his4 :3et bv .7 . Scolt d itti ?t 1i-ts hfu..M.n- ,t hjr en to his family. He I boiught. it 1I0 Ii 5' di tg f<>' hi 'n l' <!.' Ia et, 1I C| and' get~ out of [t.. way. I ls" ti iui '2Ci --e Wis v'in|d,e, ill C'it ;3' d con n .-'. h' r,. I.. lio 1 *'teI 'rr:ibl. l.' th o 3 &4fall 1 : 1 1 i !1 - I' 3'( le ;)3 11.- , . * .\d ".t Li,I la t, Whi (II' h is~ C d i Id i. 0Wrollg thing. I18 tIie l'h, j hid'.', a WAll 1a1s 5)o ight, to end( the life tbat, (od hsaa ivon) him. And5( in) the second( p'aco, the nia by killing hiself caused his >ved onent mulch more sorrowv andi uiffring than he would hsave :I1used b)y living and allowing themn > take care of him. If he loved his family it follows, f cnnrse thnt they 1om,d im ARMERS K "j/ I ...*-.-- - -MR. W. J. TEMPLE. Climatic Ailments Overcome By Pe-ru-na. Mr. W. J. Tlemple, R. F. D. 8, Dela tware, Ohio, writes: "I am a farmer and so necessarily ?' must be exposed to all kindis of weather.o About three years ago last winter, I was taken sick with -bowel and stomach a4 .trouble.0 "One doctor called it ulceration of ,the bowels, another -called it colitis. :a Another doctor helped me tempo- ih rarily.. "Then " ai druggist recommended Peruna and 1 followed his advice. I 'b took altogether five bottles and I con- vi ider myself a wel Iman. sl "Before using Peruns, it was uttely Impossible for me to do a day's wor.k, , but now I can do ifarm work without 'ti the least trQuble,or fatigue. I consider C 1Perna thbest nedicie and tonic ma :b -the market. I "I hed.nt.eate meal for fire yems l without distres. mutil I took Peruna: -a " have recommended it to sevawsl frienda with good esults." c .11 sacrifice for peace and good-will toward all. e " c Is eaton m1ae out,- I i ongers and mn111n? If t o, 1;and thtPe two prim.. acthra in th production of cotrn COs inore t hatn doeble whar f he y.u dit he hSouthdsrs ni btoo edu on flye-fcecot, howpeaen thed ,oo-ii cotoan farmrllwke.bak exlsiJ~o in hie aff. Iager and i Ifi1~.?I mrhs ad t..seupprien tatar io ath irt akin of nrnt iot r ofui twrien whar. emoiy fire-heir cotu,omr o gro the ir a on ford.-u" p' 'wt hos.e. bt.hise woul goeaclng ay suwprd re movang he condat.it aions in rahe Souh that duims he cotto upk, Iht ar ar rkeof t the i jugr oan r force diersif dutIa fri-nL'~gr. ie. WO I g ,i l ,n ,a .ov.h h~ Tioe iuen that perss1t1 i ain ~ Sth condit dios t h tt)rces l is I 1r)a erl ilini e Why b ,i Ii'.( ton' khol S u La <lo w-rii,--hl i loran diver astum on b.-ia cotto cropmorene srlo d it - a Now th~is may1 psound hko arugh ton rop,- bu while theroI may be' a lfew hone st achnt and11 0 hont < kind of widinggrowing, tear's c majority of the lhen law or mort- t: gaged cotton growers and the men who sunplv themi are a rough a.ct. o ssBY AL ILLS B ru-na, the Most Relia All Climatic All Chronic Catarrh of .:": lead and Throatt Lasted Thirty Years. ter Prai1sing Pe-ru-na.i s 11l., writes: 2.t for oer thirty years. it became ago I cr!nim:tnet"c: to ta:" Peruna Ic cturedc GY thtat trtallesomie sickness. iankindl. Y.iii can truly mtay that you ank you for the :.ood you have done suffering humianity."l T HE FRMPRER. H- himself supervises the working details of every departnt. lec-is a model of strength and vitality, and tince Peruna is the only renedy he cyfr mtkes personal useof, his physical condition is a testimtonial to the eficacy of Peruna of greater value than could be framed in words. Dr. Hartman is one of the few doctors wherk take fhr iesown ytidiin !and -hie whrtk hi w eiieadhssplendid physique and strength in his old age -are an eloquent argument for Peruna very dificult to gainsay. D)r. Hartman, being a farnner himbelf, knows what the farmer needs and in speaking of Peruna to the farmer he speaks to his own kind of people.i Pe-ru-na for towel Trouble. Mr. Stanly Bell, Ashley., Ohio, writes:I "I was afflicted with rheumatism soI badly that it was painul- for" we to move, I took two or three bottles ofc Peruna when I began to feel better. It lso gave e rlet from bowel trouble.' s They would have cared for him gladly until the end of his days. His suicide ha Cansed the sorrow and angui-h that will be with Opem aKs long ns ain of them live. Phe-rurrow will Boelerole. he &ne. fany el h shley.b yi.> wtem Immwate Eacuawtho rofumanchurs. moeutook teo tapaee abotlsaor, ha whfiend thegn foeen bfete.f th Thekadoha orde red hmeiat gnathe ujec the mnse osas dais is doniider to restor the sor al sate- tfaaill ln Mancha andbs s.rb dwing a~.e sIcVCer de sir ,.tou resume omp'ete I findlyred Iammed i;he Evauai.o anhra St.:Fmc,es.mig C.FIeb. 12.-Mhe snhas i:eth oreig: me -or thy mikal, whah ordtsr'd th:e ofmedaor m acto Of an wcliui:m in hSote Cona,t heour h mstr say. This isnd wlrone:erd a taw weiorhe inor by~l s t he ,o f a .r TI: illM iecomes airl 1 ial c, C:ive Ilp 1, oficr thi yeart ::::d wi ( Cofhj Ct fIiluely rfer .lanuary !, w 1hili8.~ Cit- o .u : C, FI. 12.- o h lul. wri AtsI I ls so flao up (:on ;rv iiW .\e ico Ciiy Mon-h tions have caused s g r dal of sih foing hartHicuflarlv among the poorore the( cila In (I: lh garentsiand nferna Macie forl Wite.JU patc receiyedl he.e fro St. Ptrs d(icovere identally i ii al ahmey ofthnousa ciedy ount itt 'te ore i,1,-- ''Th-- 'rhne Il v hna ' m i ui i:.V. ( . ihi' C n(i TAKI N F ble Remiedy For menQftS. IR. J. B. ALEXANDER. A Nicessity in the llome. J. .B. Alexandor, publisher of the Fruit and Floral Guide, a Magnzine of Iortict!liure," pui>lished in Hartford ity, Ind.,says of Peruna: "I was aillicted with eatarrh of the hroat and head for over ten years. I was treated by many physicians, but row worse until I was seldom able to o out in cold weather. "About ono year ago I was advised to ry Poruna, which I did, and I am now mntirely well of the catarrh. "Poruna is a necessity in our home. With the first symptoms of a cold we 1se it, and are never afflicted with ca tarrh. "I advise all who are afflicted with oatarrh to try Peruna. There is cer tainly nothing equal to it as a catarrh medicine." 71 Years Old and Able to Work. Mr. John G. Hirdler, Garfield, Kas., writes: "I was injured by a fall on the rail oad and mty entire nervous system was mpaired by the same. The help of a 1 hysician was useless. "I then tried Peruna and atter using t for three months was entirely well. [ am 71 years old and my work on the < he railroad is hard and tedious, but I an work like a young man in all kinds , f weather, heat, cold, rain, snow or torr^ alike." IT' BI@ ~-IN THE ] H igh-cIas~ PrCent And it is to your advanta! Semi-Bnnual Sale and take ad~ DNE-THIRD ~ISCOUNT ON CHilOREI Tihe valtues weC are offering . style goods, but this season's the workman shipi is the prod u' facturer, Schloss Bros. Co. E' is richly worth th.e orig'inal worth your con sideration. It turers' cost for tihe same oodh No g~ods charg~ed at Sal paid for. No goodls sent out Onl app We.Have Bar Come,a 'E-RU-NA.m" :i. MR. - HENRY SCIIROEDE Pe-ru-na, a Household Remedy. Mr. Henry Schroeder, E tey, M ich, vrites: "I suffered for almost ten years with atarrh of the stoiach and all doctor ng was of no avail. I took nino bot tlp f Peruna and two of Manalin and ain tow entirely cured. "I recommend the inedicine to aU vho are afllicted with thisdisease. It s my household friend." )ne of Dr. Itirtman's Orateful Cor respondents. Mr. W. R. Callahan, proprietor of Big Hill Farm,and promninent. fruit growt mnd stock raiser, G lonvar, Va., writes: "I write to express my kindunes ,oward you and your good medicinp, P'oruna. "I had a very bad spell of sickness mud could not eat anything, at all. My iead, stomach, in fact, my 'Yhole body iched, and it looked as though nothing would do me any good. I had alnoal given up. "I decided to try a bottle of yiup Peruna and before I had taken half t. :>ottle my appetite came to me and my mead became all right.. In fact, I was ill right all over. Peruna cured me." While Peruna Is not confined to any ne clase of people, yet it is, probably ruo that the farming class more than mny other, rely upon Peruna for the revention and cuXe of all climatia liseases. GU 3RIJCE OF~ SClothing. Per CentU Discon nt ec to visit our store during this !antagc of the CLOTHING, OVERCOATS AHD C SUITS. rou are not shop-worn, ouito goods. Right up! in Style, and. :t of America's foremlost mao rery article we have inl this sale~ pri1c, anud the )one-tlhird (.'e :)rings the price b)elow mflanix todIay. e prlices. Alteration's mBusLt. l roial during Sale. 'gains. nd Get Them Af~ SLt<M i seE STURDY F MR. GEO. H. THOMPSON. At Work On the Farm and Feeling Well All the Time. Geo. H. Thiompson, ()ratft, Miss., writes: "I have been cured of ca tarrh by your medicines, Peruna and MNanalin. I had been affected wi th .cat:.rrh of the stomnach about all my life, and was taken bad every t3pring and Sunm-mer. "I used sev'rml kinds of .patent mnedicines, but they 1didi mec no good. I then took 'a treatment under an Ml. D., which did me but little good. By this time I had comec to wvhere I couldl-eat uoth ing but a. little soup. '.t had Severe pains, had lost in weight andlc:ould not do anything. I began taking your mnedlcine:t, Peruna and Manalin. I then weighed 1261 pounds, but after tak ing several .bott.les of Peruna andl one bottle idf . M.snalin, I weighed 16Ai pounds. "I amn now at work on .the farm nind feel well all of the time. I eat all I want to and my friends say that I look better than ever before. I will -ever praise Peruria for Uts healing power." Pe-ru-na is a Systemic Remedy. If Peru.na proved efficient for catarr h in one place, it will be equally potent in any other place, because it is a -sys tenmic remedy. " The people generally are very rrn -h misinforaned as to the natureof catarrh. Oatarrbiis usually believed to be oon fined to !the head, nose and t%ron;t.! Lately wafoomettmes hear of cata-rrh ,of! the atomach and catarrh of the bowels, Sieldom,t,ever, do we hear of eauta,nrh of any o*her organs. -It is neotbecause these organs awe mndt isubject tatcatarrh, nor that catarihh,er' these organs is not a very coin mn diio-i ease, butaiimply because it is not gener sily- known th at affections of tthese organs may.be due to catarrh. Farmers' Union BO urea1 Of -t ondutcted by tte - South Carolhlnn Fartners' 1'-ducationad and Co-Operntive Union. ment had be cddresd oJ StiMg Pendlt. Sout ann a long stache abotonill aper iour andx week'ke barmer'Unn colUmn. so,. kirndst ofth - dritch syse.me. bTwo rowicote anld twco roow. cor ihn orio I treei une fanture abvDn 1tlhri teht l es tobd o c here th imark h.d poge v a Uimon,l iot sthtg hamoyta a littets. Xa d aboe vr. oter fr putn ,orth aot thn We nt natil ona aot dtlanthi. Ibgntk Ashin welel11 pnown, bovt althera bn evttil bvitlc,o rivar.m andis - ohne bote .d proar.n, Iigedr16i pondfamr <n hnot. rd "h- amne wr "Uorion" thefammedt be wrienal ont th im re letr a themi top and at fried haat of ookr bestten and eve bfroe. I il phice hpfraio thui foretig heain foew if anyrogrivo farSstmiemeprctic otrnaproveof ecit f-or c.awr on anther pame, bcus it ordr t e:The oe gnal hareonious-like ordenfrmest thes poe ntur of atrrha aaie uhsuallyu blevdbo reou tined to go he,rough and a rea-. SENTINEL-JORNAL Entered Ap?1l 23. 19013 at Pickens, S. 0., as onnd ninq nt.tv. nn*er act of Congress of March 8, 1879. OL. XXXVI PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARV 16, 1907.