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Pickens Sentinedournal PUBIISHED EVERY THURSDAY MOBING. -BY The Sentinel-ournal Company. TUOMPBoN & Riony. Pnops. J. L. 0. THOM PSON, Even. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Reasonable. Entered at PICkens Fostoffloe a Second Claus Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1907. Salmaoundl. Steal $100,000 and get off. Steal a pair of shoes and get two months. Yet certain grave persons 'profess to an inability to understand why there is discontent with the workings of the law. We take no stock in the statement from the census bureau that there are twenty million women in this country over the age of thirty years. "She blushes every time I kiss her," "Good graciousl I should think she would."-[Houston Post. There are few editors in this coun try who would not have done just a John Temple Graves did in accept ing a $15,000 job on the New York American. Billy Sundty, the baseball evangel ist, is quoted as saying in a recent sermon: "The world is so full of hypocrites-these sizzling, peanut. beaded, slow, corruptible kind of men --that when they go to hell, hell will beso full of them that their feet will be sticking out of the windows." But Billy never dared to talk that way to an umpire. Those Wall street fellows who have been rocking the boat got the worst of it,-|Andeison Mail. Of the 59,005 employed on British sailing vessels 928-or one in 60 -- loose their lives by drowning, wherens of the 162,129 men employed on steanmships only 674 --or one in 124 --are drowned. Tho eflicial statistios of India show an increase in the value of imports amounting to $10,000,000 and of the exports to $*6,500,000 for July of this year, as compared with July, 1906. A devotion of a stork to its young was strikingly showo during a fire at Basol. The nest was set on fire by a spark from a chimney, but the mother bird refused to sleave the fledglings, and all were burned to death. Fgom .October 1 all leaf tobacco shipped into Shula from every source is ta..ied 49 cents for each 80 pounds. Manufactured tobacco, such -as cake or cut cigarettes, cheroots, cigars and sznuil' of all kinds, is taxed at the rate of 2.08 per cent. ad valorem. Simia gt ta most of her tobacco supplies froem Calcutta and Madras. The farmers of Burmah have rec ognized the commercial value or the peanut and have this year increased the area planted to 78,743 from 37, 110 acres last year, and it is reported that a much larger area will be plant ed to this tuber next season. Thus far most of the peanut planting is done in the provinces of Magwe andl Myingyan. Rigsb~yWigeon- -" says he couldn't live without his wife." Jigeon-"I guess that is abour, right. She is worth over a million."-[Blrooklyn Eagle. The 01(1 headgear which Geronimo, the Indian chief, woro in his last bat tle wvith Gen. tViles, has been bought by Robert W. Weclls, of Washington, and will be given to the Smithsonian Institute. For some reason, says the Wash inlgton) Post, the Carnegie hero comn nadsi.n lhas aq yet paid no atten t 'i. to th w.te * j whot wear a hat "What's wrong, old mant" inq'irad Asoum, "You look rather haggard this morning." "Yes," replied iitb man. "I made a discovery last nigh-t that staggered me." "You don't Ra1 What was it?" "A bottle of 10-year-old rye that I didn't know I had."-[Phila. Press. Annie Louise Carey, the greatest of American contraltos during her operatic career, has just passed the sixty-q'itith anniversary of her birth day. England was first in-the world's trade until 189?. In that year the United States for the first time took the lead of the entire world, beating Great Britain by $100,000,000 on trade totals, and we have since al ways kept in the van of commercial rivalry. An many as 36,000 people have been crowded into England's great, h church, St. Paul's cathedral. This was when galleries of wood were v built in every niche and corner of 0 the building. The ordinary seating a capacity of the main auditorium of St. Paul's is only 4,000 people. The "bigger" tho men in the crime t business, the more it is essential tIL t they be run in and locked up. tTe samn as the smaller fry. -[Chicago Tribune. Senator Carmack hitthe nail squiare st on the he'td and drove it in when he " Raid that Rooserelt was the "biggest d fake in the Uanited Rtates." ci The recent finav.cial flurry is a strong argument in favor of postal fit savings banks. ti A Tribute to Robert B. Cochran. At his home in Calhoun, South Carolinn, at 12:20 o'clock Sunday K morning of October 27, 1907, after a ingering illness of more than a year, pa the noirit of Iobert. 13. Cochran pass id quietly and peacefully away. His vife, one brother and one sister and i few friends were at his bedside He was the youngest son of Robert A. and Emeline Coahran deceased. He was born December 11th, 1873. l1 and remained at the old homeostead I and c4red for his aged parents while they lived, for he was greatly dev,- ]at ted to them, but for the past year he b has reeidet in Calhoun. Having been connected with A. J. Boggs' store for ten years, lie was wv:ll known for his sterling busineis pr: :inialities. - ch His motto wvas honesty and truth-i .E ruliness. He was very energetic and va' ambitious and had :very high idea eai Robert B. Cochranwes a -mjember tin of Mount Zion Church at"Central be ing an efficient officer of that church, ser having served in, the capacity of steward for a number of years, and) ret not being satisfied with anything doI short, he always gave in a full report thc to his pastor every year. SW Being a young man in the prime of life, he longed to get well and take his place in the activities of life, but blod thought best to take hirm. While we would be glad to have him with us again, yet it is comfort ing to know that he has relief from tho pain and suff ring which he en. S1ured so long On November 25th, 1903, he was in trried to Mliss Lena Meares, of Beueca, wvho, with one brother and rour sisters survive him. The burial took place at Mount TPa bor Church Monday aaLeruo-n. The fn eral services were conducoted by bis pastor, Rev. W. S. lien ry, wvho was ably assisted by Recv. K. G. Fmn. ley, Reetor of thme Episcopal Church it Clemson College. Tlheir discourses were very comforting and instructive. Just as the sun was s'etting behind he western hills we lowered his cas set into its last resting place to iawait the resurection. 'Shall we gather at the river Where bright angel feet have trod; With its crystal tide forever Flowving hy the Throne of God?" 'Yes, we'll gather at the river, l'hat flows by the Throne of (God." Have You a Friend? Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how It cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc tors use a great deal of it for throat and lung troubles. The best kind of a testimonial "Bold for over sixty years." ha, no 1t- Weu . the formula. fa our medloines. noo yer's Pills at bedtime wi maten recovery. Vently axative To clean bronze wash it with pul erized whiting, then rub with paste 'plumbago and saffron and heat the rticle before a slow fire. The Glad Ring. The ideal state of love will never nte to pass until the wooer can use te glad ring in his voice and save the rice of a diamond toward provisions or te Arat year In a flat.-Spokane Vash.) Spokesman-Review. He Didn't Like a Crowd. Mrs. Gotrox-Mabel, dear, are you ire Mr. Woodby loves you for your If alone? Mabel-Yes, I'm sure he tes, -vnnmma. He is always sp rest ss when you are in the room.--Ex innge. In January, 1849, one year after the 'st discovery of gold in California, ere were 10,000 men mining there. 0 YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? dney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news pers is sure to know of the wonderfui cures made by Dr. Ki lmer's Swamo-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladdcr remedy. V It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine tecnth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is midcrfully successful in promptly curing ne back, kidney, b!adder, uricacid trou and Bright's Dicase, which is the worst m of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilncr's Swamp-Root is not rec imenced for everything but If you have kid y, livcr or bladder trouble it will be found t the rcmcdy you need. It hs3 been teated so rany ways, in hospital work, in private tcice, among the helpless too poor to pur ice rclief and has proved so successful in ~ry case that a special arrangement- has mr made by which all readers of this paper o have not already tricd it, may' have a nple bottle sent free by mall, also a book ing more about Swamp-Root and how to 1out Af,yosu have kidney or bladder trouble. ten writing mention reading this generous *c pr in this paper atdd d your address to Kilmer&GCo.,Bin g nton, N. Y. The ' ular fifty cent and Ilomoot swamp-noot, lar sizes are sold by all good druggists. )ott't make any mistake, but remember name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's amp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, a on every bottle. HAIR BALSAM ( NO INSU] . cmpany will insure any ot KIDNEY TI Every trace bf kidney troi UVA $100 "atote Bultimoze, lMd., for ion ney trouble UVA QCL A Word to th For Sale byPICKENS Ready for Fal ax Wint< Only live fish swim up stre: m. and oll i Ocods .ud sloes. Whieb way are you goij Complete line of Fall We have ever shown, and Our Pr ices 1My die SF Pi r cF c-1)Tf n re 11 1g a fnd )III gilig in loice fit n. 1e to $1.0 tbe y. goods before you buy your dress. M lifte g oIs~ we hi) ~ely iii tl Iit e it ply of these, att the OLD RIiCES. Nt tvii goods, I c-Is Itl % (-I :C a:1. fi IP.4 I Of, I h 1 fl 100 the 3-11(id. JEr s' III ?I Cj-in 4If% (4i n (1 I Co 11 t < 0] d I N101 11 1 1 ei 1.1i 11 rromi 50c to $10 ie j'mr. Shoes, muli evcpy shoes n.ad- or ti e n 01 1 y. e i: ke g ed ai .ou0e and sea us. A. K. F West End, Shoes, Shoes, We have therr Ladies' course and fine shoes Children's shoes at 50c to 95C Men's coarse and fine shoes at Ask to see a pair of our fanmc hoes for every day wear. When it c (restourena re right. Don't forget that we carry an )ress Goods and most anything omne to see us. N. E. Freem "AT THlE OLD) JUST RECE We h ~ F all line among to suit tj fancy nc These very few 7 4~. The o L. ROTHS 3-reenk-vi11e.. /l EANCE ie having any trace of tOU BLE able is eliminated Ly1 OL. i by the Iuter. iuioul Co.. of v case of Kid. will not -elp. e Wise! DRUG CO. [ and ,r Business. anded for A. K. PARK'S fur Dry ? We have the largest and most Rod Wintr Goods Shall be the Lowest. ifd s' sin <nt of itNl( am) colora, d. Comne imnd let u4 rhow you the-se n. We have pre vilec i liberal sup htandtig thie udvance on cotton fli's l citE!. A (< t i 1efor8eaind Ilt d L (,38 eI , at Il e 1old pl ices. e I.e v id. ho1k if is ftt allill pics l dy kut.ws that we sell the best 11 that we tell you abi ut our goods. ark, Greenville, S C OES. for you= 95c to'$1.5o and up. and up. any price. us Oak Tanned Buckskin ear. we have it ardi cur prices up-to-dlate line of Millinery, kept in a General Store. an & Co. STAND." 'iVED ave just received our New of the famous ~wes' Hats, which can be found styles veryone. From the most pie shape to the very latest velty. hats have,no superior and equals at the price, $3,00. ne pricy to everyone. 4 CH ILD, - - Mi! -c -. 'I