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PickoRs Sentinel-Jollrnal PUB:IsHED EVERY THURSDAY MOlNINO. - --BY The Sontinel-Journal Company. ThOMPSON & RICHEY, Pnors. J. L. 0. THOMPsON, EInTOn. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rites Reasonable. entered at Pickens rI'stofce aP Second Class Mal Matter PICKENS, S. C. : THURSDAY, APRIL 18 1907. Otla Podrida. An 80-foot whale is cruising in V'arleston harbor, and neither har poon nor sportsman's heart is stout enough to tackle it. Our friends in the City by the Sea should send a hurry call for one Edward H. Har riman, he having lately developed some capacity in this particular line of work.-[Columbia State. The man who fired the first gun on Fort Sumter in constantly turn ing up. That honor has been claim ed for several score of individuals. Recent press dispatches award the honor to Col. Isaao K. Moise, who died in Pittsburg on the 7th. His home was in Wheeling, W. Va. He is said to have had a brilliant war record. The claim for him of having fired the first gun will, however, doubtless be disputed. Now Mrs. Alice has gone and threatened the patient labors of the National Audubon society by deco rating her hat with a stuff id dove. The Observer would express sharp displeasure in this example if an3 - body had set it save Mrs. Alice, but it c.in never go back on her. A stulled dove would be a smaill thin, to fall out uith an old favorite about, especially sinco the news story assures the public that the president will bo able, ashist"d by Mrs. ltosevelt, to) persuade her to take the dove ol. -- Charlotte Observer. It is now absolutely certain tliat musie hathli charmns to soot.hu the savarg;) l.re tst. D i)1izulu, th. 'f, uIt chief, hat i gralIhophonlt", with which he eni itai his guests, and also un organ . I-:uglish buijld, on woiib he hiisel f pc rfrorms. Early relig ious teuchiug doubtltes exeits a poverful restraining inbi ence. 'I lhe ed:itor (f the Phlilad(el phia Ledger wisheld to exnross his views aS to the prtoper site for te staitue of MattI Qiuay, the~ great cor. ruptionisit, and1 he wrote "New Hleb rides." The Newv York Telegram's Wash ington corresp)ondot says5 Uncle Sam n is going to hunt Harurimiuan down with a double-barreled gun. Con sIdering the number oif barrels Mr. Harriman has on hand, it seemns proba ble that lhe can protect himself. Mr. H. Sanz. claimIng to be a brother of King Alfons~o, threatens a lawsuit against the Sp)anishI royal family. Trhe young man is said to be an illegitimate son of King Al fonso's father, his mother having been Elena Saiz, a1 great ipmia singer. He declares that according to the late king's will a life pensiCon should have been paid1 the singer and that this alleged provision has not been carrTied out. Cardinal Merry Del Vad, paIpal secretary of state, who has come much to the front du ring the presenl1t dispute with tiIhe l"rench, gaiernment,el ii n ccomplih 'd.C lingnist, a finuiiali ed scholair anKd an extremeily' fine di plomnat. Hie "as born ini London101 of lie wats a ca rdinalt beforo ho was 29 yearls of ago ani d a year later lhe he.C camne cardinal3 secre-tary of staite. At a big hlinehtoni Perbohmi Tlree sat next to3 thae dean of Mainchestor. SaidI a guest: "'Well, Mr. Tre, 'dhu have yo1i h)een doCinig to-lay?' ''( ,>i re}>lieCd th aiC) tor-manalIiger, "'I wentL for a inng .oo-- -1(1 th- .ior in and. I lost a bet." "Indeed," re marked the dean, "my I ask what the bet wasn' "Certainly," said Mr. Tree, "I made a bet that we shot1d pass through 400 diffrent "dora and I only encounteed 399." "Ah," was the quick reply, "you missed the odor of sainctity." The nnumbsr of marriages in the German empiie in 1906 was 485.906. Prince Valdemar of Denmark is a capital boxer and is ever read; to put on the gloves. The Grenoble district in France is noted in the export trade of that country for two very different pro cucts-walnuts and kid gloves. B. W. Leader, R. A, considers that to an artist dlouds are the most difficult of all studies. A sportsman who had a twenty. dollar bill stolen from him received the following letter: "Dear Sir-I stoled your money. Remorse nawe my conshonce, and 1 will send you $2. When remorse naws agin I will send you sum more." The Canadian immigration depart ment expects 300,000 immigrants this year. Over 200,000 arrived last year. Every berth on steamships scheduled to leave England up to July 1 has been taken. At present Pineburst, N. C., is the center of learning iti this country. Car each of moulding, casing, ceil ing, flooring, lath,. corner and plynth blocks, etc, on hand. Above is of Georgia pine and in stock, and I am ready to till all of your wants in the builder's line. Warehouse at old Bending factory. H. E. GI<ANDY. No Temptation. Here is a bi.t of Indian philosophy from the Tonkawa (Okla.) News: "The other day Elsie, the oldest living Tonkawa Indian, was making some purchases in one of onr hard ware stoies, and the enterprising al sin:ti ciallcd her attenlion to a wa,h-liielg mttiebine. which he said w<on1'd1 isake 'iltie 1{,slon v' i (lay oF Ph(i nce. O ' l i t m mireil th L').ih\ - >'int("d mach(liine, huli whenl she wA; iide to uiderstadiil for what. .i, se it v.-s linletu<h (, shi. :nilltet the. sir wli c:Ittrip.t. 'Me n, wash, P'!, fect unsh, wsh; mal tiin e asl. 11aish, 11/lidy, lnay fondaty, iienl ws',ih"li. Indian no wshi; all1 tiile d -irty. Pale file' w:sl; all timtie dirty, tow.'"V A Liard Th* is to certify t hat aill druggistsi 'e autthor zil to refund your emoney if Fo ley'' Hloney aned Tar fauil.s to careiI your cong or cld. It ut'lps the consgh, hlts IibeIt innsitand preventsI serious re' suilts froml a cold. Cures ha gippe cough anid pre'4vents pnei(umiais anid csonsumnp. tion. (Contta i ) no) piat es. Thle Gennii. 1ne s a yellowv paeckage. Refuse sub Htittutesi. P'arkins Phamacy, Liberty, anid Pickensa Drug Co. The Oid Shealer Barn. Because of its -venkened condrition, hist-ric Sheal-'s barn, of Gettyvs burg battletield, will be razed by its owner, G. WV. Shealer, wvho hans al ready sold mumch of the timber to rei bunters. Th'lis famnou.. barni was built neaily 150 years ago, and is the oldest farm stable in Adams county. It is probably the Lest known barn in the United States, having been viewedl annually by thousands of battlefield visitors ever since the civil wvar. D)urmng the batt,lo and for ,.eversd wveoks after the confilict thiis building was occupied by the Confedertaea as a hospital, the mows, stabJes and floor being filled with- the wounided. lIn the logs of thle old structure are (emsbeded Ilmny bullets whiebc lodged there in thle first daIy of the battle, whlile timbers are stasiuned wi th hu man11 bloud, the msarks of which ore res slit, from c,hioi conHJistipaft is quticklly cured'( by .lDr. K"ing Ii 1st. TJhey remlov() all pioi:oiii fons1 t ihyslteis anud inflIise n<(P Sihe 5 thz'~' kinss a coic, w.ith<. lisg 'or iseomfort. 2>e, Gutaras P iektns Dru g Co. SHOES TICUI (TUEEN Quality E fashion leaders They have been awarded Go tions and, in fact at every exposit ways awarded the Gold Medal. with any other shoes that you can the prize. The snap and style is parison; made in all shapes and ii a few of the leading styles we are ' Gun metal, Blucher, Oxford, Style 4o6-Pat. Colt Ribbon large eyelets, ribbon lace, 14-8 C Style 2o6--4 button pat. colt less pat. colt vamp and tip, 14-8 Style 426-Patent colt 3 hok( patent colt vamp and tip, large ey We also carry several styles Queen Quality for women, Cross footwear for the whole family. V unless it combines wearing qualiti Drop in and see these lines: HEATH-B!/ Leaders in L How a Saves You Money THE way to figure the c wagon, a carriage, a ht harness Is to figure the cost fPer year use it. If a farm wagon, for example, th. lasts 20 years and requires only $2 re you of that wagon is $3.10 a year. If another wagon costs only $50, an< and requires $10 worth of repairs, the cost to you is $6 a year, at least. Which is the cheaper? *: : * There is no doubt about the las//nr qualities of Studebaker wagons, car riages and harntess. It's the material that goes into thei--pluls the way they are niacle. Studebaker farn wagons hav< deeper than others, inade from s, Black Hickory-air-drried from 3 t< The axles arc also re-info.caa bar of steel running rom the i to the other. The Studebaker aten are inade from cast iron verse strength of over 3,0( Go to Heath Br Pit Indian Race Legend. A ntew~-st.ute new~spaper iuays thlamt thet Sernuiinole 1Indian. believedl lhat when the (Great Spirit eietedoc this world he maItde th ree men, all of fir skini. He led thiem to a lake ind baid1 them jump in. The firi.t obieyed anud cameo out whiter than whien be enite(redl the wvate, ; the conid bes4i tated, going intlo t he lak~ wvhen the water wasi a trifle muuddy, hen~e Cameil oJUt Copper -col ned; theii third leiaped in last and earne out black. Accord ing to the legen-t, the Great Syn-nt then led them to thirte bundl1es, ask - ing eaich to choose~ (mne. The black mantt Olhose the heaviest, wvhich wasI found t.o contain sp'ades, boes anid ot her i mplements I Iused in thme per. fourmance of manual lar; the see ond fannid ini his sack a fishming rod, a gun, and1( warhiko w%eapont-: the whiite ien, ik andt( patper, and ( this, so the story goes, hud( ihe founldlatijon f'or his stiteriorityI, over other rae.. W.\ N'].'MI). I ,200 baishels of C!orni. Will pa'y 77o 1-lous. Wil alse (ake JO,tit)O hI iilesIi of FoddeCi, delivtred it Poor I house ti.i .* will paty 2. 10 for gi' o toIer. 4t).~tu ~ Supervis.ur. - Makos Kidnavvn and Bladdere Rinht "AR - lEN! a are - the hicago and Charleston exposi npetes, Queen Quality is al. find. Compare Queen Quality why Qeen Quality always gets hoe that there is really no com ort vamps. The following are th tip I2-8 heel. Price $3. ape, welted sole all patent colt lted sole, dull calf top seam .50. Ited sole, gun metal quarter, ice, $3. ear. We want to shoe you ildren. Our specialty is stylish natter what the style may be, ,ROW CO. Footwear. greater than the require '- 1t(e Government- and Ler try wagon. l .lianeter-fur uin spokes. They ec ich greatly adds si 'oks-one of the nt wagon building Tv amount of wood SiIre s/rInghe./ where ikest. T: patented round e to er"' LIri--tec,a'/det and cold-set. at's why the3' never loosei. And so on-point by point--feature feature---nothing that will add to durability and long life of the )oked. ait i lasts? iat it .s the wagon with a repul d to buy a "cheap" wagon, le best for so little. my to be constantly pay -epair bills. *r and save money. ent upany IR AL LEAE' 3BACCO very best leaf that we can buy best leaf market in the world. a prefer a natural leaf tobacco ly say that after one trial of 'S NATURAL LEAF eively in the futu, Every merchant urs don't, *insist on h Isgettinag it for you. ITS-write us for our special prices' HELP ISOFED TO W JGPOL Wo earnieIwon,n a how lim it.imn ui vovsI I. obtain a tion. to wiia n $or c offer'i. Slar 11 rethl--l aro.' uara. iiu :a Tho a. I Ines, noi m at 1Uv'st.uc. - i on.1( whodI wih a i ~ 'aunnggams Igood;pC;. get.., IL ch , i'em acoa L. G FOR F LAR W thoes please won of America and. Id Medals at Paris, Buffalo, C ion where stylish footwear co Why? The reason is easy to find and you will readily see so far ahead of the commons i all leathers, with the new sh showing this season: 3 hole ribbon tie welt sole wi Blucher Oxford, Fifth ave. sha u4an heel. Price $3.50. Oxfords, Fifth ave. shape, we Cuban heel, custom grade, $3 Blucher Piccadilly shape, we elets, ribbon tie, 12-8 heel, Pr at $2.50 for your stylish footw et for men and Kriders for ch Ve will not handle a shoe, no : es. of good stylish fitting shoes. ?UOE-MOF ow Prices ard Stylish ost tp you of a square inch-25% iggy or a set of i:mnts of the Unit< probably 50% grea as long as you The Studebaker nis:'ing a proper fc it costs you $60 are treated with a s pairs, the Cost /o to their weather re The Studebaker :1 lasts 10 years, greatest iml)rovetuu ca1 int See the Oti Studebaker cd, Agent T by thc axles 3.i inch Studebaker is overh ,lectecl butt-cut D)o you wonder t > years. )o you wonder tl with a special tation behind it? eel of one skein You cannot affor when you can get ti :"russ Skeins It is poor econo aving a tranis- ing out money for 0 pounds to the Get a Studebak( the Studebaker Ag uce & Morrow Cou kens, South Carolina. S made of the we unhesitating you wilue eo KILL THECO H ND CURE THE LUNCS WITH ~ ~ ' New Eseery ,fNSUi0'JPTION Prico JBnOUGH F' and UO & $1.00 SOL DS Frco Trial. 'HiROATi and LUJNo TRLOUB JES, or MO.ZEY 8A(:K.