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P ku s'n avSeinoasou rlld -UBIJSRD MU~TY WUUItSDAX MORNINO - .--ny The SentInel-Journal Company. ToMPsoN & RIcnuy. Pnops. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EmTox. Subseription 81.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bites Reasonable Entered at Pickens Ftstofmee as second ola Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C. z THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 1908. Salmagundi. Four minutes and 291 secondR I man's record for staying under water Says the Washington Star: "Wj men who write shocking books muu not expect to be received in polit society." No, it is quite enougl that they receive large revenues frt at those books sold in that society -[The State. European military engineers are working on a form of automobile tc draw artillery. Thomas A. Edison recently said this at a public dinnej: "An Atri can loves his family. If he hasE any love left over foi- some other'per son be generally slects Mark Twain. Bakers of Pmp'ii made theil bread circular and Ilat, a.s ppear from loaves found j.tbe ruin@, For eight years past Represen.a tive Lamb, of lIichmond, (V1a.) -d a triot, has been unavailingly asking coigress to place a suitable .mn)1 ment over the grave of Presideti John Tyler. According to a Japanese newsp per, 700 frogs were . killed recently and 2 000 wounded in a battle uoUt t bemselvyes. .. Thero iR now in use on 'the Unior -Pacific Railway a motor weed-bidrne which, with its crew of three mel does the 'work of 300. The machi,. is propelled usually at the rate o three miles an hour, and it detroy from twenty to forty fire miles o weeds a day. According to the most reliable re ports, there are 262,000 Sunda schools in the world, with a tota enrollment of 26,000,000 pupils. In the United States 100 inhabil ante cultivate 290 acres of land, whiili in England the proportion is. 80( acrea to the 100 inhabitants. Korea promises to bMcome a greml cotton country when it is properly 'de veloped. It is estimated that the is enough good cotton Isaat there to raise 130,000,000 pounds a ginned cotton a year. It is said that the red headed and dimpled widows of Texas are ex celled in beauty only by the red headed and dimpled widowlings o! the same state. One night last week a negro en tered the rosm of a white girl i: Chicago, brutally choked her ani was only prevented from comnmittinj any further crime by the barking,) a dog. When he was takes~ befori Municlpal Judge Scovell at the Mas -well street court the next day he wa Rmmlediately rwleased upon the ple that he was intoxicated at the timne the court holding that he was not re eponsible for his action. It is upo such meat as this that the mob sphi feed.--[News and Courier, Anthracite coal shipments over th variu coal field. in Juhe amounte to 45,944,000 tons, an increase con pared wIth June last year of 208,001 tons. Dr. Aked, of Athens, Ga, seems I be a good collector, when he can bol up a congregation and make t member's disgorge several thousan dollars at a sitting, Somne of t' members in other places m~ight tal lessons from him in the most effleie method of enforcing collections, Cooper Explains Re Average of I During L. T. Cooper's recont sta3 In Boston, it is estimated that sixty five thousand people talked with hin and purchased his medicine. Thk is an average of over two thqusand c day. His success was so phenomenal aE to cause universal comment ..both b the public and the press. There must be a reason for this. Here is the reason given in his own words by Mr. Cooper when interviewed on the,--sub. ject. He said: "The immense numbers of people who are calling on me incre in.-Boston is not unusual. I have had the same experience for the past tw& fears wherever I have gone. The reason is a simple one. It is because mY medi cine puts the stomach in q.94 condi tion. This does not soun unusual. but it is In fact the key to health. The stomach is the very foundation of life. I attribute 90 pol' cent, of all sickness directly to the stomach. "Neither animals nor men can re. -ain well with a poor digehtive appa. ratus. Few can be sick with a diges tion in perfect condition. . a matter of fact, most men and woken' today are half-sick. It is because too mucbh food and .too little exercise have grad ually forced the stomach into a half sick condition.. My medicine gets the stomach back where It was,. and that Is all thalt Is necessary." .. Among Boston people w who- ae stauncl believers nIi '11r. tooper's theory, IsAli. rank D; Brwn,-of '71 Women in .1-adatasc.a 41f i ~&4iA''tLeir shawle as .ithe.- old Ro"fo eunuators did tih(ir togae. . Ttle 'Roias..custom was to wear the tog ida .d~Ir the, ! . ojy and .uC!os8 one flidnr, leaving the other one uncovered. 01ue .I undrid ye a' egtahe Wept, Iidies snipplied. ib aut, .,ne-alidf cif the world's fugar, but the iodustry is on the decline. 'The world'+cinr. p of beet sugar is now about 6,800;C00 tous. 'Ibb-drupgi.ts'f Wifiield, Knsap, have agreed ,that ill drug stores, except one, shall be c!osod on Sun day, and each druggist shall have a turn in keeping open. In St. Lmuis, 14.385 habieR ,were f born last year. A proporlionately large number of intelligent young persons were born in Boston, but tno babies, says the News and Courier. No doubt Stuy'estant Fish is right in sayiig 'that the rich are "etting bell'-' now, but the poor, aptly.sayb the ChrILeston _ st, have beeI *at least sin elling it for a good.fvbile: -,A number of statesner, 496 have hbe'e riding op pasves fo~rYojyee 4ever paid asny fare at all a.O~til~iaat yar.. An~d shut tha'th no4 llz begap. to.p~n ase tlley raised th.eir. salaries 50 per oent. *The-Baltimore Sun BayP: -"What this country beis is corkscrewel'' We beg to differ from our contempo -rary. Our part of the cotry needs something to occupy idle corkeer~ews The fact that many men are occu pied in making clothes for one individ n is the cause of there being many people without clothes.-Monteequieu. -Rapid changes of on the toughest coni The conductor pat Inside of a trolley car i of the platform-the 4 , hour or so ia a heat "walking against a bi .difficulty of avoiding 0 Scott's Emul o body so that It can a danger of cold from ei a It 'help you to i 4A LDtUO T6 IQU SAND ' NITORS A DAY Eson for Remarkable loston Callers* Bloomingdale street, Chelsea, Mass. - He says: "For five years I have sought re Ilief for indigestion, stomach trouble and dyspepsia, spending nearly all my wages with doctors and obtaining no results. I had dull pains across my back,. radiating to the shoalders. I had splitting headaches, which nothing aeemod to cure. There was a gnawing and rumbling in my stomach and bowels. I was troubled with vertigo and dizziness, and at times almost overcome by drowsiness. "I felt tired and worn out all the time, my sleep was not refreshing, and I would get up in the morning feeling as weary as when I went to bed. My appetite was variable-raven Ous at times, then again nauseated at the sight of food. Sometimes my face was pale, at other times flushed. I was constipated and bilious, and had catarrhal affection in nose and throat, which caused me to hawk and spit a great deal, especially in the morning. I hear. so much of the Copper. reme dies that rdecided to try them. After taking one bottle, a tapeworm 50 .feet long passed from my system. I felt better almost immediately. All- my troubles disappeared as if by magic, and my improvement was rapid. I now feel entirely 1.ap.4 can honest ly Xec mmeqd..Mr. Cooper's medicine td any6hia1'nei6'suffers as I did." ; We- sell t06e .Cooper .medicines. .. which give universal. satista tgn -Pickens Dg(o.o. The.is-t Part. e'Tommny. did ,vou give yotur. brother tbehst 'snt of thpngrd,'nsI t.. dl e!t ?'*v . v*A . 'Yesunm In oe ilin the seeds. Ile call* gant thn uild have a whole or TIME TABLE NO 7 SupersedesTim'rie Tab' No 6 Effective March 1) 1907 Re td Down Read U3p No 9 No I1 STATIONS No 10 No 1' Mixed Mixed ..Mixed Wfixed 6:0S am 11:30 ani lv Pickeiis ar R:30amr 5:05 pm 6:5- am ' - 35 am . Ferguson 8:25,am 5:10 pm 7:05 a 11:-15 I m 'Iar96n's 8:1ati n4:50 p in 7: 10 am I 1:50 am *A rIali'm 8: 10ain 4:45 pmJ 7:15 amt 11:55 am *Mauldin K:05amn 4.40 pm 7:20 am 12:00 in ar E.-.Aey iv 8:0aM 4:35 pn *Flag Stations ~ All trains daily except Sunday No 9 conntects with Southern Rnilway No 42 No 10 cinnects with Sodthern Railway No 12 No. I I connects with Southern Railway No 20 ' No 12 coiinects with Southern Railway No 11 W-For any inforiatiotl app'y to J T -TAYLOR Gen Manager CHARILESTOX & WESTERN CAROLIN4 RAILWAY. Ar Ivat aMi~ Depasrture bf-Trains, Green viile. S. C. Effective April 14,. 190061 6 irARTUnIls 'd. 3:30a mn, No. 48''iily Ex'tept Sunday, for Lau rens and interniediate stations,. arrive at Laurens 9:00nai -- ' - .. 12:15 pmi, No. 58 daliy.4r Dataren Clinton .N wberry, Colu'mia Sumtet and Charles ton connecting t'l.Sumnpter wtith A. C. L., Tr'alut No. -82 fi Richmond,. .Washington *ajad eastern cities, and at Laurefia with C. & W.. (f. Train No. I for Spartanburgaudj .train. No 2 for Greppwood, Augusta, etc. Arrive 'Liiurens 1:85 - p mn Clinto~n -j : p mn'N ewh'rty 3.1e p. mn, Colniba 4:45 . ter.:20 p , Charleston 9:40, Spartan. .burg 8:80 pbGreenwood 2:46 pm, p m , Augusta 1*1p. mn..- - 4:40 -p mn, No. 86 Daily except Sunday. for Lau rens aned interindate stations. Krrive at - Lawrens 6:40.. . -VAL 10:20 a mn, No. 87. daily except Sunday froa. Lanurens and latermediate stations. .00 p m, No. 895, daily except Sunday, from Laurenuand intermediate stations.j 8:21 ~a m, No. 52, daily from Charleston Surater, Columbia; New berry, ClInton, Saurtanbnrg, Augusta, Greenwood Laurens etc.. Trains h.o. 52 and 1,8 run ,through' between Charleston without ehange. J. W. Ligon, A gt. Geo. T. Uryan Gen. Agt. GREENVILLE, 8.0. Ernest Williams, 0. P.- A. Rt. M. Birand. Traf. Man. Augusta Ga. temperature are hard titution* icing front the heated to the icy temperature anvasser spending an ed building and then' ting wind-know the cold.1 s/on strengthens the n better withstand the 0 anges of temperature. woid taking cold, S00. AND 63.OO. Thinks Much of Our Sc A-ri.AN EDrroI SENTINEI.-JOURNAL.: It gives me great pleasur, arships which you offer froi business colleges. I was fortunate to secure and studied bookneeping b H. L. Bridges. I am now High Company, one of the in the South.' My work is salary. I think any young spending their time wisely i the scholarships which you ( ' Wishing you much succe the scholarship which you g Si AN ANNO[J -C W: J. BOir. Ph. o. E -I . A...Bruce interest*in our stoc * serve hIR hiany fiiei We ni'preblate th . - given us by our fric neid we Pssure y ou tl every effort in the il i* iiioe of (lie'ean BOLT UP-TO-DATE ickens, H. At. R] ENERAL. MERCHANDISE. ---SELLS T WIRE FENCJN( -IORSE HIGH, rurW Strong Thicken U Proof , -log Tight. 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JA [OC*H*EY s. ks. c., ND .COUNTRY PRODUCE, E BEST-. ~ON EA EL I..e it, crawl under d break it,. 4 vhen you need an Overcoat Suit, and it is cheaper and or drug bill and less. wearing ye of cheerfulness. money market we are offer uced prices. SCH ILD,