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Pickens Sentinel-Journal PU1VIrSHED) EVERY THURSDAY MORNINo. -BY Tho Sentinel-Journal Company. TFOmPsoN & RICHEr. PnoPs. J. L. o. THOMPsON, EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable Entered at Pickens Fustoffice as Second Class Mail MAtter PICKENS, S. C.: 1 gJURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1907. Salmaaundl. The colored brother is going into "high finance." One was arrorted at Roane, Va., for engaging in an in surance swindle, The man that marries in haste is said to repent at leisure; but the fel- U low that marries in haste seldom lisp v any leistire.-[ rhe State. The police captured a bunch of gamblers in a dry well in Columbia e the other day. That was low down. e wasn't it?- LAnderson Mail. The Columbia State is of the I opinion that Mayor Tom Johnson f must regard all mayors who have nol d had more than one or two terms, tt amateurs. It is another case of the hair of the dog cuiing its bite when the tariff-caused panic is cured by the tariff accumulated surplus.- [Florida Times-Union. A schoolteacher out in Indigna is so prelty that she has been discharg-11 ed from her positiu lecause every t one falls in love with her, Hers is Sbe fatal gift of beauty," Thero ias been much comment (n the fact that a woman legislator in Colorado in writing her name in a hotel register made this entry: IM n Mary A. Smith and husband." The candle still holds its own, not withstanding petroleum gas and elec tricity. The production of candlh H in the United S*tates during the fise-l year of 1906) iuiounted to $3,889,36-1. Eugenin, ex-emperor of the French, is 81 years old and now divides h1 time between heir house in Hanp shirp, England, and her villa a' Cape. Martim, in the south of France T aken by rail from Ballarat niortl. to Melbourlne, a colheo appeared thre< wveeks later at its old home, having i IuUd1 its way over 104 miiles of road(, wiich it had never traversed before A minister has come out with the unqualified statement that. there arn no automobiles in heaven. It mDusI be nice to know so much about thf place', irreverently remarks the Co lumnbia Record. An enterprising scissors grindei of Los Angeles, Cal., has. mounted his grinder on an automobile, using the ear's power also to run the grind er, and now rides from place to plece. insteadl of walking. The Japanese in San Francisco number 25,000. They are keen, wide awake, work long hours at lowv wages, and are in every respect superior to th~e Chinese. There are about 75,000 on the Pacific coast. Miss Vgniderbilt's count, who lives in H-ungary, may not at the last mo ment be willing to take his marriageJ portion in clearing house certileates cr duo bills of any sort, He may be a Johnny-on-th -Spot in (he mat te r of cash.-[Birmingham Age-Herald. Do not use ordinary writing ink ini your fountain p n, as it will corrode and render your pen useless unless cleaned very often. Take an 0old typewriter ribbon, turn ovos it a pint of hot water and let it stand a day or so, stirring frequently. Tu'Lrn the ink thus mande into a bottle, cork se .curely, and you have an ink which wUl flowv freely and not corrode sour pen. If the typewriter ribbon had consda, able ink on it thir, by~ adding w. ter after the first pint is ma le If you stand near a good tiOng lunge well into it. Fear is old vomanish; it 6de kept untold mil ions from making fortunes. Mitchelil Jasper, of Delta, M.ich, mas obtained a license to marry an [ndian girl named Mary Kick-a-Hole na-lhe-Sky. The name of her mother a Afraid of No-Man. The University of Berlin has, for he first timo in its history, can erred the degree of Doctor of' Juris. wudence upon a Chinamau. His iame is Ma Do Yin, and he comes row the province of Hou-Pe. We observe, says the Mobile Reg iter, that a Nashville minister deivy ered a sermon in blank verse last unday night. We would not think bat sort of thing would prove popo r, butfgive the minister credit for nowing his congregation. The Charlote Observer has butted p against a real conundrum. It Fants to knowv "why, under the in reasing sway of prohibition, the iternal revenue taxes on whisky intinue to increase. In the west rn district of North Carolina the Allection of tax on whisky, in Octo er, 1906, was $55,000, and in Octo -.r, 1907, $77,000. The figures are oin the books of thd collector of the istrict. Why the increase? What ecomes of the liquor? In the lan unge of the street, 'Search we.'' "hat is a hard nut to crack, but not n uncommon one in prohibition tates - [Montgonery Advertiser. Illusions of Girlhood. A man in Sunflower, Cal., thinking t time for him to take a wife, offered tiself to any one of a club of welve Sunflower girls. Ius'ead of ;rabbing for him, they met as a club mnd formuluted an answer to t.be pro icisal, in which tbey got forth the musensus of opinion as to the re luiremente in a bns1land to-wit: That he prove his sincerity. That he demonstrate that he is in very way qialiled to contract war -iage. That he is amply able to provide a "Oufortable bome for his bride, and s willing to make provision for her every need and comfort. That lie abstain from tobacco in very form. * That he use not intoxicating liquars to any otent whatever. That h b'e christe and pleasant irt -onversationf; nse na1 profane or im tiroper !aIaB*sged' his''eVeningR ,t home: noil flirt with' any woinan mnda atlteryi,1.phurchi omg Sunday. "ft is-evident,'7.comments the In dlianaplolis News, "'that theose Suir Ilower girl~want not.a. hiusband but rdemigod. T~ly have the proud Lcncett of youth. Husbands such ats e equire are, born, not made. MTost of the men who might have 'illed tbe bill are dead. 1n all likeli bood they died young. "Ah, fond illusions of youth! Ob, :,heerful cptimism of blushing girt mood! The years may pass Sunflower maidens. To that fine ideal to which bou have pledged yourselves you mayi remliin constabt yet a while-mar 5yrs to hopefullness. But like the w-jmnn in the moated grange, moan ing 'he cometh not,' you will tire of waiting. And when that timnecomes, whmen you realize that it is a nman you vant, not an angel, then you will priobaIbly get him. He may have red abilskers, and, if he chewvs tobacco, y'ou will excuse it; anid tbough he nay take an occasional drink, you will ascribe it to the nature, of the Lieast. Instead of staying home evr aings. he may sometimes lay skat at bhie corner grocer); but-wvhen at last me does come home you will welcome bsim wvith smiling face. If he fall over :he cat trying to get up stairs in the lark, and should perchance rap out a p~iratieni -vord, you will sympathize with him in that ho has a safety-valve ~or his wrath. "Thus it is dear Sunflower girls, ~hat ideals, fade away. In the mil onium you will share your joys only w th the best; but this is a greedy world we na living ir .ndi our ad Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The beat kind of a testimonis "Sold for over sixty year.." Made byT r co well, Nap. Als meuntureto of SARSAiAfIIL.,A. 8PILLS. AYerHAIR VIOR. We have no* eoreta! We publish' the formulas of all our medlinee. rer's Pills keep the bowels regular. kI vegetable and gently laxative. rice to you is, bike the best you can ret and with thankful hearts and make the moat 1f it.." Some Figures. Kentucky produces over one-sev )nth of the tobacco crop of the world and over one-third of the tobacco 3rop of the United States. Kentucky, North Carolina gd. Vir giuiia produce over one-half of the to bacco crop of the United States. Wisconino stands fourth in thu list if toacco producing stateo, both in tiiiount raised and price received. Kentucky, NOrt b 0 trolina, Virgin a, Wieconuiu and Ohio produce over rhree-fourths of the tobacco crop of Lhe United States. The average ptice of tobace-o in Kentucky has advanced from 100 to 300 per cent ainee the latter part of 1906, duo entirely to thn organizi Jiur .f the Ni meru in the Society of -qui Y. Your Attention, Cotton Growers, Tho Pickens Cotton Mill has ems nt oil to store! oottoh foi its friri ds and patrow. Under this plan they will take cotton in their warehouse without any charge or expense to the farmers, ana when they are ready to sell will pay the Alarket price for it. If, however, the seller is never s Ltislied with tho price, lie cin g, I is Cottoi Iack by pAYing the mn 1uc. pmr nunth, per bale, for the actiual e, st of storage imil insurance With this arrm-geient the Pickens Batik vill earry. for a whlle at'ltst, the niott S o4 i1,4 CUStUPl s w ho will store witi. thbe mill their cotton and deposit, with the~ ban their wiar hiouse re ceipts for same. Th'is~ is a mos0t liberal propo.. s tionl from both the miuli andim tla bank, Put your shouler to your neighbor's whleel of butsiness znd observe how it wIll help your own.-Baltimore Amer Ienti. rhousands Have Ktdney . Trouble and Never Suspect it. *Prevaleney gf. K iney Di)sease. ,Most people--do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkahle prevalency of kidney disease. While kidneyd is * 0 orders are the most common 'diseases that prc S vail, they are almost the last recognized by * -patient and py te~nt themaselrs tcaith doctoring t/re efTects, while the orig inal dise'ase undermines the system. Whtat To Do. There is comufort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kihnuer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedC~y, fulfills every wish int euring rheumiatismi, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder tnd every part of thle urinary passage. It corrects inability to lhld water 'iad scalditig pain ini passing it, or had ,efects following use of lignor, winie or hoer, and overcomies that unlpleasant ne cessity of heinig compelled to go often diuring the day*, 11and .to get upl many1 times duirinlg the night. T1hte mlild anid the extraordlinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon1 realized. It stands thle highlest for its wonderful eures of the mhost dis tressing~ cases. If yon neced a mledicinle you shold~ have the best. Sol by drug gists inl fifty-cent and onie-dollar sizes. You may hlave a saimple bottle and( a hook that tells all s^ about it, both sent free - -a hv mail. Address Dr. MIi,,, ' IKilmjer & Co., ]Bing- " haintoni, N. Y. Whlen Iromoor swamp-noot. writing mentioni this paper anid don't make anty mistake, but remember the namie, Dr. Kilmer's Swvamp-Root, and A.he adIdress, Binghamton, N. Y. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM - Cl es and bea nfeag th at Prooac a luat n rowrra. NO INSUR Company v ill insure any one KIDNEY TR1 Every trace of kidney trout UVA S | $100 -tit'ol - 1ultinmoie, Md.. for tmy i e ney tromnlle UVA SCL wi A Word to the For Sale byPICKENS Ready for Fall Winte: Only live Bob "inm .4 atre in. and all bead Goods and shots. bieb wey pie .<-n11 goit gi Coplele line of Fall a We have ever 1iowD, al d Cur Prices E My hesl - p a <(n4 ('1 - a b e ait 'nii and ailging inl lice fi 111 10- It *I10 ile p a . good- before 3on buy yonr di eme. M' k-ite F(01 III, 1111fii e, it, lie 11 it. a ra'-'. ply of these, ati the OLi il ( ES. 1 tvbho good'u, I (I i .'( C<1 I it.1 i f 1 1 4 t- - i I t I I 10c the p91d. Jir.! atd ( aa ar fe- i 1 1 ti. I 1(tin F4 11 A 44( I (d I in I.<'<dI I ii 4 IN. from 50c (o $10 tlPe pier. El oc, %i I1 va py h< h3oes mn.de for i ( n ow 0 y. \\ n 1.; k, g .d aii Come aid see iu. A.w K.a W% e St EnId, EL A~. RIc CENERAL MERCHANDISE AND -SELLS THE BE WIRE FENCING ( HORSE HIGI; 'THE WELt Bull THT I Strong. Chicken V Proof1 Hog Tight, Nothihg.e can run through it, or climb over and I JUST REOED We has ~. jrFall line c among wl fancy nlov< (These 11 [ very few e ~ The one L. ROT HSi having any trace of DUBLE le is eliminated by DL. v the Inter $4 CO., of me of Kid. I not I alp. Wise! DRUG CO. and, r Business. ed fir A. H. PARK'S for Dry We have the largest and most d Wji81' Goods hall be the Lcwest. 1 i st, - in f i f ( If F, "Iand colors, Comr.e wid ](I l u I-how voul ti te We 1ove pr( vit'id. (1 a literal Imp ai-idu g et' e dv t.c.e ou eottou I i . A i<d i ofor 8c and 1 I < vCIer, at tI e uld pliccs. l+ - 1..d. I I he i it fill prices ly ki ws htI11 we sell the best Liat -we till 11 N( i t t onr gocds. 4,. c., COUNTRY ST 3N EA crawl under reak it. ~VED re just received our New af the famous yes' Hats, lich can be found styles ~ryone. Froni~ the most e shape to the very latest lty. Lats have no supv"-or and quals at the p 8 ]@ pricy to eve. . - - glli. O .