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SA 'Th>.SE.NTINELWJOURNA,' Eutered April 28, 1903 at Pickos, 8. C., au sec ()l caIsi matter, %tder act of Cougress of March 8, 1879. -OL . FPICKS0, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 190' 7 - - _ The effect of Scott' pale children is magical. It makes them plump, It contains Cod Liver 4 and Glycerine, to make fi and so put together that by little folk. ALL DRUGGISTS. SC SAVED A SCALPING. A Peculiar Experience In an Indian Uprising. Indian warfare has produced inany weird and unexpected situa tions, and the mind of the romancer has created more. But the strangest of them all will hardly surpass in novelty an experience which befell a citizen of Wyoming in the late Ute uprising. The Indians were sweeping across northern Wyoming near the Montana line and were be ing gradually surrounded by troops ,poured in from several quarters. The whites were armed for their own defense, and on several occa sions conflicts had been narrowly averted. One morning James J. Calla han of Arvada went out at day break with two cow punchers to cross the range in order to look at some stock. Suddenly out of the sagebrush there rose up around them a dozen Indians, who had them covered before any .of them couylIfllraw a weapon. Witl their hands in the air, the bree wilite men faced a serious situation.', "'P'hings looked nitiitv blue," said Ms~r. Callahan afterward. "We had mad(1i up our minds that we were likely. to part with our back hair." As they sat thus the leader of the Utes approached and When1 he drew near gave a warwhoop which to Mr. Callahan's ears had a certain familiar and civilized twang to it. It verge-d on a colleo Vell. "Yah, there, Jinumy Callahan!" cried the warrior. "What are you doing'out here? I'm Billy Birds eye, '95!" Bill-1 Birdseye it was sure enough, although hardly recognizable by his old Dartsmouth comrade. Son of Chief KamuwDal, leader of the Ute AVegetablePreparationforAs similating Ilherood andReg ula 1ing the Stomachs andiBowels of] 5'romotes DigestionCheerMu ness anidlest.Contains neither O iuMorhinenorlfineral. IOTNAnCOTIc. aora &reI' PI/M sinke. Sak I A perfect Remedly for Consipa, ion, Sour Slomach,Diarrhoca orms,Convulsions ,Feverish ess andl Loss oF' SLEE. Fac Simile SignatLure 01' NEW YORK. CT' COPY OF WRA PrER. ' s Emulsion. on thin, rosy, active, happy. 311, Hypophosphites it, blood and bone, it is easily digested a. AND S1.00. uprising, 11I1ly was ...ively directing the operation of this party of his father's scouts and keeping well in practice to take his father's place iii case of need. He came riuming for ward to shake hands with Mr. Cal lahan, while his followers lowered their guns and exchanged vonider ing remarks in their own tongue. But the.strangest part of the ad venture was still to come. FIomi a pocket Billy Birdseye fished out two slips of pasteboard. They were iiek ets to the Princeton-Dart iotith football game, to be played in' New York a week later. "Here, Jimmy, take these," he said. "I was going cast to see the game myself, but this business hms come up to prevent. You may as well go along and see the fun aid meet the boys again." Tflhe tickets called for two choice seats in the front row, center of the field, and Mr. Callahan, whose hair had by this time settled firmly into place, went east the next day to use them. Quier pictures must have been conjured up in his mind as the "rooters" for Princeton and for Dartmouth shattered the air with their college yells.-Youth's Con palion. Urbpnity. A shop)girl entered the car. Every strap was fullyv ocCIpied. But was she compelled to stand on her poor, tired, aching feet all the way home? Oh, 'no Three or four men promptly jammed her up among them in such a way that she could not pos;sibly fall down: Americans are no doubt the po litest people ii the -world. As for the French, if you spicak -of them, they have rio sudi opportunities. Life. OASTORIA Ifor infants and Children. 'he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 3ignature of - Use For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA A New A This ib -not a George Ade fa g slang. It is a Home Aid fable. Once there was a Geezer, wh too simall for Cook Stove purpos Q and Flabbergasted against his T * he said-strictly - on the Blink Q hadu't he lived Here since '84 . * Punky? Sure, Mike! Look at that town over in. i Jonah's Gourd. Must be a Jon but I don't see that we're knocli sinunons. That's the way this ( One day a Sarcastic Strange was Knocked from the burg thi 0 i 9 :0otW over Lill this 1um i i ns that we woul1d tra~de at home11 anw out So that you could sight it--ol. Glasses. Bitt you and a 13unch o 'wasited your Substance InI Itioto, . . mal and let th'e shieriff hiajg, 0 *o front .of somlkjof your Own 'oi --at.'aur Town-I and then loolc at 'y ence'!" Ssen Th~foughts into. his mienial i Svillage store. t6Ll.Ainex 'a linoc:li Circles whtichsheli l)ad.bouight fr< MOfiAL: If you w .Foy, patronize. h 00 0ee*6e00e 61 .Commens~able dxample. Thle popuhar after dinner speaker rose to respond to a teast. . .."Gentlemen," ,he-sai'd,."the uxi expectedly' flatterig manner -i Which your toastmaster has intro duced mec this evceinggiremninds mne of a story which strikes miea be hing aprpit ote cain.B h wahwmny-fyuhv0er th tr ftePenyvnafre an h 0n of ebuh o '0o o? ilths h r a miirwt0tfo aiglsee toi afadzntmso0or plaerieterhns. Anoewemn0aoiyo i auiosriedterhns "Takgnlme,0esi." shl0 o nlc tuo o. Wih0errpuosqpas stl0 ign nhs ash a on -Chic a rbune. 1m ~irne, Hnae. Left y ouse. ~in cred hewa yocketn er sniler Oeingd n e th r sheit xlamed, "Droptof spoo you soundrel, an eae the howus!" e lo a "LeavelC f the ne a! 'scree teit intiate wm'an. "Lav thehouseyou" "I ommda," sadtExamp herahed thela fotter dineper roet rn-. onButfor I gost I oud. lie ~t say thatIedidg nnendto takecl your hous."-Illstrae its. waSore Nmpisan ofyChae had the qutory ofureb ppslyi frmherai' avty it: al a dn imeora ..r. Id Fable. ble, though it may sling some >at nromad and out Kindling e~s. Il(, Whitt'ed against Tinie >n'. The town was No Good, , Yes, it was N. G. Why, md found that the Place was he next County. Grown like ahl here. We've grown some, :ing any particularly Big Per lazaboo knocked his town. r floated into the Town that it had Blossomed like Jonah's Gourd. lie Heard some of the Flabbergasting and Dropped to the sit untion. "Look here, you," he remarked to the citizen who was Handing Out the Knocks. "What do you do for this town? Are you doing your part to put this Burg on the Upgrade? What's that hefty Bunch of litera ture sticking out of your Clothes?" "That's a Mail Order Catalogue from Chi. cago-a town that is a town." replied the Gee zer. "So I thought." said the Impertinent Arriv al. "Now let me hand you out a nice little Wad of common sense. For the past ten years you have been sending your m1onWey to the Chii cago Mali order houses ilntearl of spending it -tmong yotr home rimer chaits. Whnc t would have happened to Chi (.ngo firty years ago if all the First Settlers had shipped their Looso Coin to New York on Catalogue inducements? W11hy. you'd have to use a sand dre'dger now to find the Original Site or' Cilbago. Now. in the Burg. from which I have Just 11lown in we u's agot We passnd Resolutions I help our own town to Spread the map' without using Opera CC f other folks in this town have 1s Expendituries in Chiengo b~y it the 'Nothing Doing' sign in s.mercantile Emporiums. Look ours. 'What makes the' Differ Iazaboo-threw' a few well.cho niakeup Ind wenit down to the collar in place of the Paper Q 'In Chicago at 'l'wo Bit. a Box. ant your town to ome enterprises. . sAuoulnul.d1s 'Oijs 41o I h a Ot un4u jno 41% jOS1101 .1j Sui 'O ll. i .1 9)l 1 t eq L, -n1unl. -11C pa.10.atiul "Sa -nO .t~ ~~.'iH( ai (I C, .O1luil l) .Io, -Ijodxa C -A. & T O '__ I .".A.. Bears the I Kind You Have Always I80Ui signature of TIwice in Jeopardy. An old negro was broughlt before justie in Mobile. It Seemed. th: Uncle Mose' hadl fallen foul of n-bumlid( wh'ilei I'u thle ne(t of entering the lie hitse of* the dog's owner. said Ii,luformally. "ldin't I iv'e youl to days last month i f'or' this samein tingi Same llhnouse you wIer'e trying to g< Into. Whai~t hiave yoil got to .s':y f, yourlself't Unclee ~MIoe s(''1 tchie. ii b :11. "Mars'.' Willya. y:V sent mne ier di chinu gantg It.' ,;-y1' ter steal:h som1 chiekens, d.idni't cc "Y~es, tiat Cwas im ebag'. "Ani' don't dhe :w say y ;' hl-t h ihar'ged tw'ieo w' i' .;..:t' '-'a.. ., "Ih'ii, sah, yo' dies hiah 1cer let II'. g: *ihi. Ahm wa'ri aflter' dc xao chiekein u..h.."--W:shingon~ l'ot FOEEYSKNEYCUR Makos Kidnya and Bladdor Right HOLLISTER'S tocky Mountain Tea Nuggeti A Busy Medicine for Busy People, Brmngs Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specifle for Constipation, Indigestion, Live mdl 1idney tm'onbles. P'imles, E'czema. Impur< hooh, H ad Iireath. SI ggui JHowels, I Ieudachi min liackache. Its Roecy Mountain Teaa in Lab Lt. form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made bi* iOI,i,tsrTER l~Ui COMPANy, Madison, Wis. *0O.DEN N UGGETS FOnn SALLO PEOu:.L.I *ivs as WHERE HE LIVED. The Roundabout Way a .Visitor to Paris Found His Hotel. A young fellow from thei. north of' England, tie infortunate possessor of a rather treacherous memory, went to spend a holiday in Paris, says the London Tatler. With a little difficulty lie sought out a ho tel, and anxious to make the best of his time he sallied forth the next morning to have a look at the boule vards. Having spent a few hours there he would return to his quar ters. But to get to the boulevards and then get back to the hotel he soon found were very different things, for to his great annoyance he had utterly forgotten the name of the place where he had taken up his abode. Further, a mere smattering of French was all he knew, and as every one he encountered appeared to have no knowledge of English the difficulty of explaining himself seemed insurmountable. At last to his great joy he stumbled across a fellow countryman, who after a lit tle conversation suggested an in genious escape from his dilemnia. "By the way," said he, "did you send to your people in England any intimation of your safe arrival last evening?' "Of course I did," was the ready reply. "I wrote to my folks at once, as 1. promised my father I would." "Theii don't you think," remark ed the (uick witted Englishman, "that. it would be a good idea to wire home and ask them if thev have re ceived Your letter to let you know yoir address in Paris?" Aburd thlonglh it sveed at firs it was the only thing to be done, andi luckily his letter had been written on hotel paper. He waited paitint ly in tlue telegraph o001ce tntil he received the welcome intelligenicey which sent him on his way rejoic ing. Tall Ipersons live longer than short ones, and those born in tespring iave somiiler constitutoions flun those bomrii at any other season. CASTORIA F. r Infants and.Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The True Phone~ic Sp.1lcer. The child is th o trui pio netic speller. -.i tie. -lsie had.heon stap ' ing'in a qtuiet woodland la--thlie d cockney girlie was convalescent from a severe ililness. 1 r tlters were full of the joys of y. n ( y life and reckless spellhing.. "hei lans and niedoes (she wrote to a friend in London) is cranoind wiv. luvly flours. i got bole haiin all htBootiful Star Annie 3Ioanii.,:.lrimu hiRoses, Daiseys-and But[Ieor (.up. and Jhon Quills-o my !" A\ml . t he adult into whose hands the artless letter fell wondered if spel ng weree anot a vastly overrated aic::amiplish: it rnent !--London Chronicle;.. Origin of American Coffee. A "Lou!is XIV.," said a coffee importer, n"was presented by thme magistrates of .,Amsterdam -with a fine speelmfen of 4 the coffee plant. 'This was nursed care . ulad sprouts from it were sent to. Martinique, being committed to the care of a French naval ofileer nlamled eDe Clleux. Theli voyage wias rough and long, thme Suipply of water failed, and all the young plamits d~Ied for lack of nouirishinent except one. With this one, DClx dilvided his seanty allowancmime, of water and~ arcrivedl at Martiniquo. |wIth It alive. This little shoot asfter.. wardi~ flourjied andl, it is alleged, be. camne the tint ihmjl~t f'roum whlih theIi 11gw almo11st I iiiumierabled va riet irs found oin the A umericani c*ontinenit wero produiced-"-N.w York P'ress. Beare the AThe K!nd You lIIge Alwayg Boughnt - 6gnatore of Hlow,'' sihe inurniur~ed in palssiOiE5 fC tones, leaning toward hIm across iltoi r table; "how can you treat me s' - shadow crossed his brow. Theol i n hs frankly, "WVell, I got $25 on miy watchi today." I1er face was wrenthled Il' dimples. "Let's have so1m more loh. ster," she sna .-Clevelami Leadelr.