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AN INGRATE SOLDIER. I e dowauJt. Aotion Was the Making of a Nobleman. IAer is a ftory of the battlefleld. There- Was iv9r between the Swedes and the Danes. One day a great bat 4e was frOught, and the Swedes were %Iaten0ad driven from the field. A soldier of the Dunes who had been 5ghtl.t: wounded was sitting on the ground.' Hb- was about to take a drink frvm a flash. All at once he heard aftne one say: "Oi, sir,-gfi- me a drink, for I am Wingr It was.a.-wounded Swede who spoke. 1K wits lyIlg on the ground only a lit NO way off. Tihe- Dane went to him at Mone. He kieltidown by the side of his ftlen foe and tpressed the flask to his .ts. "Drink,".'ald he, "for thy need is greater than mifne?' Mardly had 'hL spoken these words wfbeu the Swedd raised himself on his E4LOW. He pulled' a pistol from his pecket and shot-at'the man who would E3bte befriended him. The bullet grazed 1111 Dene's' shoulder; but did not do Um mauch harm. "A,' you . rascal-!" he- tried. "I was SPmb to befriend you, and you repay ow by trying to. kill me. Now I will biIh you. I would liave glvon you ' the water, but now you shall have oody half." And with' tirat he drank ae half of it and then gave the rest to Me Swede. Wben the king of the Danes heard about this he sent for the soldier and Md him tell the story just as it was. "Why did you spare the life of the Wwede after he had tried to kill you?" asked the king. - "Because. -sir," said 'the soldier, "I could: neven kill'A wounded enemy." "Then -,you deserve to - be a noble asan," said the king.. And he- rewarded Mm by making him a.knight and gli lag him a noble title.-"Famnot Stories Getold." Needless Ceremony. Peter had been hastily bidden to -Wtbby lunt's party. and his mother was "rounding himin up" in front of the wa1shstand. "Oh. mother," he :said1 "do I. have to .Weve a whole bath?" "Certainly." Peter inumbled soimetlihig,: and his m.other asked him what it was. "I said were you sure it wasn't just .Aur idea." replied Peter. "I'i cortain WRheurd Bobby's mother tell you, over de telephone that the party wasvery kerormal."-Youth'a Companion., He Knew--Them. Once at an important.-funotio> at Xgriborough House Sir Franels -Knol. PM came up to the Prince of. Wales' md remarked. "Some gentlemen ofl:the' wes wish admission, your royalihgtit "Oh,"- said, the:..prince, "show. them. if. It they don't come in at the diWor kley'll come iniat.-tbe ventiator,"' In Halness. 't must be fun' - suggestedW tite Mfeud, "to daily daily. with these shafts upwrit." "Net when you're hitabled:- between "m responded' the' -pra humorist, w1ik a sickly .smile.'-ILeis.vlille Cou rier-Journal. The--6.sttrWord. r Dyer-I don't objett to my wife haw isi the last word.' Empee -I wouldrnit if mine would cut osat, some .of-sthose" before , it.-Smart Mt.- -- -~ Property'has its duties as well as its wlihts.-.Dfummond. Nrot Honestly. "save you ever been in fail before?" '*manded the judge. "Noi your honor, honestly, never!" "Ot' course you haven't honestly. Us'w men get there that wsy."-Kan - pars City Independent. 1 Like All the Rest. 'JR1e Lady-My husband Is particular. les Wable to seasickness, captain. Could ms tell him what to do In case of ax mtaek? Trhe Captain-'Tain'tnce seem mum,. He'il do it.-Judge ATTENTI0 N. Callaway & Co., beg to anl their entire stock of Millinei badies' Notions at Cost for values below: Untrimmed hats, regular pr i2ntrimmied hats,,.regular pr All trimmed hats that~soldcl Ribbonis,. regiular'.price 35, an4 7 3 Shirt W1.ists, reglar price $ Do notifail to attend this s ad ending Saturday Dec., I EARLY RISING. It Is Not Good For Those Who Have to Work Hard All Day. There Is no adequate support for the Impression that the early morning hours are in any way more wholesome or healthy than later periods of the day. Except In summer time, they are apt to be damp, foggy, chilly and among the least desirable hours of daylight. It Is quite true I hat during the summer there is a senvw of exhila ration about being abrond in these early morning hours, but this evapo rates with the dew and is apt to be succeeded by a corresponding depres. sion and loss of working power later in the day. I have been observing my friends and patients for the past twen ty years in this respect and am In clined to the opinion that not a little of the depression and nervousness which so conimnonly develop in hot weather in due to excessive exposure to light, from habits of early .risi4g.- inherited from agricultural ancestors, not coun terbalanced by three to four hours' rest In darkened rooms In the middle of the day. Secondly, that the exhilaration. expe rienced during the early morninkg'iburs is an expensive luxury, which has to be paid for later in the day. In fact, I have found that, as a general rule, to put It very roughly. the business or professional man who rises an hour before 7.30 or 8 o'clock goes to bed or loses his working power an hour and a half earlier In the evening. Each In dividual has In the begfirnrg of his day about so much working power stored up in his bruitr an muscle cells. If lie uses this rip with great rapidity in the enrly morning hours he naturully exhnusts his- etcr; the soon er in tire afternoon or evenfrrg. It 1 inrgely a mutter of wMheI a =an1 wisree to be at his best. If rfrs oct- i pation Is of such a churneter thit e can elenr ofi the brunt of iris work in, the earry morning hotrs-, then let lkfm rise early. If. on the other hand, he- s quires fal vigor nnd reaidrness of mifnd and body in the latter part of the- dhy or at nigh-t. theirn he mnst rise later- to. get it. Eveir in pure muscle worka it ]IV false economy to work too long hours.. J -Anerea-n' Maigazhre. NOTICE OF SALE. I will sell tw the highest bid der at the late- residence o John Ferguson,. on Wednesday the 18th daiy of Drec., 1907 ati 10 oO'clock, a.. s.m about 50oo bushels of eorn and aboiet 5,oo bundles, of Iodder. Terms;: Cash on day of safe.. A. J. BOGGSi C.C. P. Sale for Partition. On SaleadkLy-iJbnuary, 1O0,. we wilI sell to the higheat responsible bidder,.' one hundred and twenty (120)iacres of' land, known as thre Roomnson Mi tract,. located in Dacusville township, waters of Carpent.s'iCreek. Good -nilt on place.. now running. Twvo fine shoots on creek Seve'ral acres good bottom. 20' to 1)0 acyes in cultivation, balanne well timi. bered. Terms u&sale. .One-half cash..balanc in'twelve months with interest from' day of sate. Purchaser to pay for alt papers. I10. . Sutherland, J. M. Crenshaw. Agents for heirs of- Mary A, Sutherland, 1deceased). NEthofPibaI Settlemet amd Discflarges. Notice is hereby given that I will make apptication to J. B. N ewhery Erq. .Judge' of Probate for Pickens countyjn the sta te of South ''arolina, on the 7t h d (ay of .Tanuary 1908, at Ii o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the' maidli apilicat Ion can be heard, for leave to makue final settlement of the estate of J".ohn B. Sntherland d1eceasIed, arnd ob Lt"' discharge as executor of aid etate. 5 Dec. 1907t4 D. F. Sutherland, Eru cul or. N LADIES! ~ounce that they will close out y, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets and the next ten days. Look at the ice $i and $I.25. now 69c. ice$ 1.25 to $2, now $i1a7. ormierly at $5 anid $7 now $4.98. 5 and 20C the yard, now 25, k9 1, nlow 75c. dle beginning Thursday Dee- 5th 4th. We can save you money. EA & 00. UTv . C. Fine] At My Home ens. 1 ywill sell m >t less, 40 acres acres under wir Bell and is fine ivation, balance On th is place is Large bans, crib et this is on1e o Lo 1)b found any) Also all utex buggies, 3 2-ho rake, 1 cutaway. per, 1-2 interest cotton planter ;a ndles, 3 Ollive IId evaporator, )elI, plow stocks c., etc., too nur Lot of corn, ocd st ut1s raised NOW FOR Five Good y ars old and WE mia lile, shee p, he yees. Let of plow o Terms: Cas uhe taria; the tat iii one and two i iipat e paymen MRS. Fow Jurther informa !otu of Final SettlemubandiDischi No ie is her,-by gtiven that I nake application to J. II. New tery E .ge ol Protbate for P'Ick,-na counity the slate of Routth fapolina on the a ot January 1908t, at hit o'eeck i e.foreoon. uir ast soon, thereafter .4d apiplicaStion cantI be heard. for he to mnI( ke-) 14inettlemen tl of the' estatA (jtpon EII4 doc,sawed, and obtain ahrg a administatur olf '1nid (estt 5jtecl9W 41 A. Elb, Adma Ngotice of Final Setibment aud DIscht Nn,~Ice it, heeby ien that I' m iak. a.1pplicationf to J. B. New ber) E~ Jnge of Probsit.e for Pickens caunt. the ttle of ihm)th Carolia, on the un olf Jantiarty, 1909. at 1i o'ciock the foretnOOn, or as soon thereaftet std appiteatio-" canl be heard, for ki .' imake fin ul ,u..tItment of the estal Job C Smith, deceaan~d, atnd obtaIn change as adnistrats of said eat lotico of Final Settlement and Disohi Notice is hereby giveni th .t I make application to .1. B. Newbery 1 Probate Judge' of Pie'na county, tm state of South ijarolina. on tha 3d de Januay, L190'. at 11 o'etook i foreioo. or as sion theurea~fter' as applintdon can be heard. -for le'ar muk 1nal settlement of the .sati J. L. Collina. deweased, and oht aia chage as administrator of said estal 8t4 A .J. Bogga, C. ' P. Adn otice oDebtors and Creditor All persons holding elaia agis eatie of the late I. I)- HiepenIsi present the same duly proveu on or fore the 1i: day of Januarity, 19(t8, c dubarred paymns; and all peran debted to sid estate mnat make trent cn or before the abcve date to .n-rsin..-3 L. P. STEPHE~NS. ['arm for! ON DEC. 27, 1907. on Keowee River, Nc y Farm containing 44 of fine Keowee River bc ?, 25 acres of which is s< aasture, 10 acres in fin< Sin original forest and - a good 9-room 2-story c s tool house, buggy s f the finost equipped a'r isils used og a arn, co rse wagons, 1 nowirng harrow, 1 weeder, 1 st6de . a McCormick Shredd 4, 3 Planet Jr.Qrdutiva r Chilled turn plows,. 1 1 complete set of shop hoes, rakes, picks, for aerous to mention but a todder, hay, shredded L on this place this yea BARGAINS IN LIVI work mIules, age f ,ighing forn 800 to IuO gs aid pigs and seve geers, saddles and wago h on all of the above .1 m will be sold tor 1-3 rears, with leave to pur ta SWheelwright and W Makes anything in the Woo rge Horse Shoeing a S SShop on Ann Street. In DE LICATIE (UNDER SENTINEL-.O JIR I. am running a first class REST. ~go. the very best trade. MEALS AT ALL H-OUR t~h~ QUIC ,~~Everythinig in Season that the Marke .Fish and Oystei -Also, handle Canned Goods, n., Coffee. Candies, Bananas, Oranges -~Soft Drinks, Cigars, Smoking and Ch t t o Your patronage respectfully sc aI~accorded to all. the FishandOysters for sale Fridays anc Sale; ar Old Pick 3 acres, more )ttom lan d, 40 >dded to Tom E state of cul vrell timbered. 1welling, two hed, etc. In id best farm.s nsisting of 2 Y machine, I k food chop ing Machine, tors, 4 grain molasses mill. tools, 1. 1arm1 ks, -nattocks, [ways needed. leed, aid all STOCK. roi-m 4 to t 0 ibs. Lot of ral stands - of n harness. 'ticles except cash,. balance chaser to an EMOND ood workman d and iron line~ ccialty. Pickenr,. S. C, S5S E N. ~NAL OFFlCE.y~ \URAN l' and' cater to :K LUNCHES. ts afford. s Fridays and Saiturdnys, Fancy Groceries, Sugar. ,A pples, Sundries and ewin.4 Tobaccos.. licitedi. 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