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PUB.JSHED HVMTI THUBODAY MORNING. --BY-- - The Gontinel-Journal Cqinpany. TvoMPsoN & RICHEY. PRO". J. h. 0. THWMPSON. EDITOR. Subscription 81.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Sutered at Pokens FustofMBO a. second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. U. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 1907. Salmauundi. A I ading New York tailor says that many young married women come to him to learn how to pack their husband's clothes. Princess Ludwig Ferdinand, of Bavaria, it is said, recently formed a society to promote the wearing of shorter dresses. The German emperor is extremely fond of the huge white frankfurter sausage, and has a su 'ply of them made fresh every day in his own kitchen. One of the most remarkable rail way bridges in the world is that which connects Venice with the main. land. Built on 223 arches, it is 12,050 feet long. Senator Clark need not have gone abroad to find a "lack of confidence in American securities." Editor-"No, take it away; I don't buy poetry." Poet -"Well, all tbe editors who have read this say it isn't. Wou't you look at it, sir" -[Cleveland Leader. A New Englandclontemporaty sas there was no neod of sending 4 con - mission to Europe to study immigra tion. Not very much, it seems. Some of the commissioners cane back knowing less about the subject than tbey did before they started. -[The State. The millenium must be near at hand. The whola of Sunday and Sun day night passed in New York with out a single case of death by violence being reported. Austere Persou-"I can't tip you, young man, unless you have change for a tenner." Waiter, sizing him up-"Keep your dimo, sir: I imv. n't a nickel about mue."-Chicago News. Tho Chinese punish thieves by burying themi alive, while gamble'is get off with a fine of "fat pig.'' "aiptaius of industry." such as we~ have, do not exist in China.-[Colum bia lIecord. Don't see why Newport's smart set should enthuse over a monkey that emokes cigarettes, when so many af feet $2 cigars and a loud, English drawl .-Constitution. She was an heiress and he w as poor, but otherwise honest. "How much do you love me, dear?" she asked, after the manner of her sex. "I love you," he replied in a tone re plete with candor, "for all you are worth,"-[Chicago News. You don't have to be introduced twice if you have money.--[Phila. Telegraph. The Formesan goveirnment has do. cided to spend $15,000,000 on irriga tied works. You can take awvay a Kentuckian's whiskey but you can't make him quit fighting.--Indianap >1is Star. The factories in Lawrence, Mass., are running to their capacity, with upwards of 35,000 persons finding steady employmant therein. Nor cani a woman who bangs a kettle on a crane be termed a nature faker.- [St. Joe News. At all railwvay stations in Gerrmaniy there are automatic slot machines which, for a two and one-half cent i --d". le'livers a ticket, without * lai-", ,to <'I' who has no railway aixious contemporary. In prohibi. tion states, yen.. About eighty tons of woolen rage Bro c411l4-01, 11111 e I n- rua and shipped chiefly to England lnd France. They are sorted in Snyrna by women, who get twenty-three to thirty cents a day working from dawn to ounsiet. On account of high wages paid in the ehipyards in the United State bordering on the Lakes a number of American yacht, barge and steam. boat owuers have been seading their vessels to Canadian dry docks for re pair. A young mother in Spokane had engaged a new nurse for her baby. The nurse came to her and said: "I don't know what's the matter, mad) am, but the little cries and cries. I can du nothing to quiet him." The mother thought a moment. Then, brightening up. she said: "I re member now. Baby's last nurse was a Southern mammy. You will find the stove polish on the third sheif of the kitchen closet. " The last blow has fallen. Glucose and aniline dye have gone up, thus boosting pies, jams and sodas and all the delicacies of the chemist's art. -[Detroit News. If fourteen railroad companies and five express companies are conspiring to drive sixteen creamery compqnies out of business, how much shall we pay for butter next winter?-[St. Lemis Post Dispatch. Nature studies should bb found in all grades of public schools, from the kindergar'en to the college; that it iH of the utmost importance, since ii appeals to practical life, and for de veloping our highest and best good by bringing us cl so to nature's heart and near to nature8 God. A. medical magazine of Englant gives cause for the great increase o: appendicitis, which is worthy of con I Hideration. P say- this 's due to the substitution of iron and steel for Wh grindstones in the flour mills Minute ptarticles of iron becomi mixed with the flour and cause th, disease. A negro was detected in Green ville last week in the act A dressing I dog, intending to sell the meat II !mutton. He made his escape. Mu ton will not taste good in (reen %ill( for some time. Do not kill the bull bats. It il said that it several p)arts of the coanty the gunners are killing tlh i 1t is~ against the law. The penalty is $20 line. Look out or you will hi brought up for trial by the gam< warden. L~ is a violation of an aci of the legislature. Is Your Hair Sick? That's too bad!i We had no ticed it was looking pretty-thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer 's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A Mado bjJ. 0. Ayr Co. Lowen,.Mass. SARSAPARILLA. AqerS PILL.S. ChiERRY PECTORAL. Hiay Fevor anud Summer Colds. Victims of hay foyer will experience great benefit by tatkinig Foley's Honey and T1ar, as5 it stops difflenlt bireathiin im mediately and heo:ls the iniflamlied air passages, and even if it should fail to euro you it will give instant relief." The genumne is in yellow paickage. Sore Nipples anld Chapped Hands *: ...k.ered hr apl.yinug chanberlal z Trouble and Never Suslect it Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarm Ing increase and remarkable prevalenc) of kidney disease Whjitekidney dis, orders are th< most commor diseases that pre vail, they are almost the lasi recognized b) - p!atient and phy sicians, wcho con tent themelves tohth doctoring the efects, while the orig inal diease undermines the system. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge se often expressed, that Dr. Kilner's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rlieuniatisni, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of thle. urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Rool is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis. tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug. gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. When RomeetswaM-nt.e. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. Pay Up Your Notes. All persons owing us by note or no count for stock must come up by the 13t of November and make payment, or the usual course of collecting such accounts will be pursued. BATES & ROnINSON. Weighting a Horse's Stern. Some of the officers and men of a vessel once anchored in the harbor of Funchal, Madeira, went ashore for a horseback ride around the island About halfway up the mountain w( came across a little mizzentopman flushed and evidently very warm, rid Ing a spirited little horse with a ston( tied up In a silk handkerchief slung t his tail. The first lieutenant laughed and said "What are you doing with that hand kerchief. Brown?" "Why, you see. sir," said Brown "that when I first hitched her up sh iitched badly, being too much by tho head, so I just rigged this stone on af and brought her down to her bearings and she saIls now like a clipper, sir." "On a Man-of-war." Eczema. For lhn good of those su-ffring witl eczema or other such trouble, I wish t, say, miyv wife had Homething of that kino -1ind after using the doctors' remedi-s fo t sole time concluded to try Chalmb-e lai n'h Salve, "11(d it proveri to bo bette tha'n any thing she had tried. For sal - by Pickens Drug Co. You Look Yellow The trouble is, your liver', sick. One of its products, "bile," is overflowing into, your blood. You can't digest your food, your a ppetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from head ache, stomach ache, dizzi ness, malaria, constipation, etc. What you need is not a dose of salts, cathartic water or pills--but a liver tonic Thedlford's Black- Draught This great medicine acts gently on the sick liver, it purifies the blood, renewvs the appetite, feeds the nerves, clears the brain and cures consti pation. it is a true medicine for sick liv'er and kidneys, and regulates all the digestive fuinctions. Try it. At all dealers in nm. Jicines in 25c packages. Sore NI'ppIes and Chapped Bands Are quickiy cured by appliyinlg Chaeu:urinin's Salve. 'Try it; i' 'e a succes. P' ice 25ccents. EOLEY3IIOE-mTAR Oures Oofds: Provonts Pneumonia Carload of Obelisk Flour .iust rceivoi at H. A. Richnv's. NO IINS1 Conpany m ill insure an) KIDNEY I Every trace of kidney UVA - i$100'.ill ' state Baltimore, Md.. foi ney trouble UVA A Word to For Sale byPICKEls Ready for Fa Win W Only live fish swim up strei m. and a Goods and shoes. Which way are you g h-COEP1et6e 1180 Fal Wohave ever shown ad Our Pric 31y <'i6*% !f ( p <'I J n ( i a laite fit and ranging in price from 1oc to $1.50 thi goods before you buy vour dress. White goods are largely in :use tis ply of these, at the OLD PRICES. No goods, E I can sell . ou Gaitou fal I ( s ait 10c the y1rd.1 !Jcans andl Caussin:ers fitr r I can slI 1 1ood ld Twill Flanuel 8 from 50c to $10 the pair. Shoes, well e shoes made for the n:oiey. We mi he ge Come and see us. A.K. West End, OPEN I DRESS GOOI No waiting for frosts to ope new stuffs have broken their cas ing you their way. The woman who '-shops" will bargains among our dress good: too many. It's an old story of er than the goods cost us. The lady who comes to our s be sure of this much-that eithe serviceable. We know what evi is wvorth. \Ve know it is righti suited to sensible service. Any the dainty way in which our airy lightness about them so th; without weight. Everybody is A It is all right to visit our store the buying p)art. Simply come see if every word we say isn't tr anybody. It's a b~ad business po Yours for a si W. F. Freer .1 "AT rT rpE O. JRANCE F one having any trace of ROUBLE -rouble is eliminated by SOL. paid by the Inter JIemIl Co.. of any case of Kid. CL will not help. the Wise! ~S DRUG CO. 11 and ter Business. I headed for A. K. PARK'S for Dry oAug? We have the largest and most 11 aild VWilr Goods. A es Shall be the Lowest. I vi.iid oss( itment of M3 les oud colors, a yard. Come and let us sihow you these ea-on. We have provided a liberal sup twitllhtandinug tie advance on cotton PMt 3 i's l.I< . A ((d cn fcr Fe doid :en arid bo3 s wear, f tiWe old p) icts. t 15c the 3ard.I J3it i1liets at all prices epybody knowN that we sell the beat od all that we tell y Par!L Greenville, S C lOUSE )S LOVERS. n~ the dress goods burrs. The es, aud here they are beckon find the most tempting sort of . It's an old story of buying selling out at prices often low. tore to buy a cloak or hat can r will be stylish, sensible, and try cloak and hat in our store ai quality, right in shape, and woman will be charmed with goods make ip-. There is an Lt they seem to be almost sked to Come. simply to look. Never mind For your owvn satisfaction, and ue. It doesn't pay to deceive [icy, luare deal. nan & to. D) STAND."