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d enIs' sdlltinol-ou'rll 7ASHERD EVElrY ' iUlSDA MoRNIN -BY The Sontinol-Jcarnal Company. TI'oMJrso n & lRromier. Pftors. J, 1., 0. TiMhlbO . I Tont Subtcription $1.00 Per Anun. Advertising Ruten Reasonabl< altered at I'tckens I tl'tetce ts Secontd Chu Mail ratter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, -1ANUVRY 23 1908. SalmagUndi. Thoso 11r-o n form timecs int-et Speidtbrifts are studying curiene problems and topers are talking terr perance. There in one extra day in this year and it is a pesidelntial campaigi year, tuo. That's hard luck, NOw York paid last your $21.000, 000 in interest and will pay thjis ye1 $24,000,000, about the sam1e as thz federal government. The Abbevill<. Chronicle is correc when it says: "It costs mole for i dull'merchant to brush the dust 41 his gouds than -it would to adartis and sell them." Among the richer classep 343 i 1.000 live to sixty years; in the mid die classe-175; of the laboring clu 156. This figures that only one pei son in a thousand rea3hes the agte c 10'1 'ears. Capt. Carter cannot get back th money be stole, but he may gni comfort from the fact that-.UocI Sam, and not a lawyer, has it. Elsio-"13obby, when you grow ul whatt kind of a wife are you going t marry1" Bobbie (promptly)--'O. that doesn't button up the back -[Life. Sometimes a man almost. rogre having escaped the grip only to fa into the han lo of the tax-collector. Mich tel J. Doyle. of Bostor, spe $4,000, all his savingg, so thalt I might Rw( ar in a poor debtor's con thAt he had not $2J, and cod thereby escape paying what ha r garded as an exborbitant dutism bill. Mayor McClellan has had conf,-rre upon him a medal of honor bay t.1 Societe des Architectes Diplome which consists of graduates Iromu t., Beaux Arts of Paris, in recogniti.n < the interest he has taken in beautif; ing New York city. Tisi is thme tir, time the society has given its med, to an American. On a tract of about 600 acres nen Ma~rfrees', oro, in Pike county, HaDULI western Arkansas, some 100 mbile from the city of Little Rock, 3mot than 130 diamonids have been fonn within tbe last year. In size thec tary from one sixty fourth carat t six and one-half carate; in colar frot dark brown to the highly-prized him white. This, from (he Chicaga Journal, not altogether ironical: "Dn't yo occasionally have ompany at ti house that bores you." "Often. B, we bave 'a retwedy. We always Ia our li'tle Johnny recite." The. Atchison, Topeka & Santa I Riailroad has gone into tree-growia: in order to provide for its future mu; ply of crosetie. The Santa Fe hi adopted the eucalyptus as the mo suitabil7 species -for. ti9 pur pobe. L cause of Its rapid growth, great den *It) and durability, and is now plan ing~ 700 acres in a ranch oif 9,(( aeres In Southern Califormia to siuc lyptnas seedlings. An nninformed writer states th "43ryan and Roosevelt are the on big American talkers left." This 13 low will find out his mistake if I will Sojoura in Colunibis during ti sext 40 days, says the Orangebu, Snn HUMAN RACE A WITH I Cooper Says Internal F Suffering LA The following remarkable statemcnt %as recently mado by L. T. Cooper. pi It concerns the preparation which has b been so widely discusecd throughout fi the country during the past year, and g has iold in such enormous quantities si In leading cities: "It is now a well-kinown ' 'act that p wherever I have Introduced my Nev 'I Discovery medicine, hundreds of peo- g ple have brought internal parasites, o or tapeworms, to me. In many caseb a these people did not know the nature g. of the parasite, and wcro consequently g( extremely nervous until I explained p( the matter to them. In some cities so many have had this experience that a< the public generally became :.larnied. to "I take this opportunity of explain- al ing what these creatures are, and what t1 I have learned about them in the past. "Tapeworms "re much more com inon than would be supposed. I Yen- W ture to say that ten per cent. of all e chronic stomach trouble, or what is ti known as a 'rundown' condition,. is re caused by them. An individual may suffer for years with one of these great tc parasites and not be aware of it. - Pvilt rv," sa.n the *Pirtland Ore- di gonian, "is to 1*, tand is rast b)ecom. ijg. ue of the greatest. rnatters uf in. t. rest and iources of " ealt h to the e peopl ,I ( -*u. 1. is surt to b; at ' -iany iutereft a a :4iudustrieis that ir E have beon more pietetitious." . Tho. , poultry fanciers of Pickens' ni lugd OU I 'uearken. 'Ihi opputunity is here. t Many. phyric ane,.agree tibat. it J o more or less dangerons to stop betv bi a drinking too abrupily. Ati3 how, e prohibition is less thin three weeks' old in Ge"srgia, and adrready a wank in Gainesville reports "an aligator. staped eteature, Wtripeod 'with many (oloro, that foil from tbe louds 1a4t Tbnreday." To the quebtion, "D.) yon drinl.?" t Speaker Cannon is quoted as having t replied. with aspeiity, "It.'s none of your damned lusitisst." "Will," Itand not "do," is the polite form in t Keninckyu polite L-ociety, mildly Hug ge-te the Courier Journal. rt d It, pays to pick cotton -a-rly. Ae cording to t it Sumter News, gottou, I hat was left in hu ILII 'irntal a week C ,)r ten days "go was priced air-AIwd A --1ven ent Fridav, when good rid diib was wojrth more than eleven 6 N.nw Y.>rk city hats more: ayluma, homets, hospitalds and organizations for the relief of human suffdring thu~ alny other city in the world.I Rural Free-Dehvery. .*.s 4 rHon. Wyatt Aikena .haas introduced rthe~ followitg biLin ongaresa: Bie it enacted by the 8enaste and Riouse of itepreueutatives of the* Unitedu Stateat of America in Congi'ess ' asisernbled. That an and after the pasaage of this act the dieomtinu aicee or alteoraiong of any rural route maust be with the approval of the representat1'm in congren's from the a i Cirlhood and Scol linked together. g s The girl .who takcei 4/on has plenty of ri plump, active and ener -KThe reason is that at -ea digestion is weak, Sc tO provides her with pow oasily digested form. It is a food that bull girl's strength. A18 uuos's ALL f+RUOI0TB04 FFLIC-'TED UER DISEASE Oarasites Cause Much erywhere. "Contrary to general blief, the a"p atite IS not greatly increased-it only 3Cones irregilar. There is a general eling of faintness, however, and a hawing sensation in stle pit' of tile omiacl. "People afflicted with one of theso irasites are nervous and depressed. heir chief sensation is one of lan .or, and they tire very easily. Lack energy and ambition affect the )ody, id the mind becomes dull and slug sh. .The memory becomes not so )0d, and the eyesight is generally )orer. "The New Discovery, in freeing stom h and bowels of all impurities, seems be fatal to these great worns, and most Immediately expels them from te system, I wish to assure anyone ho has the 'experience just related Ith my preparation, that there is no use for alarm in the matter, and at it will as a rule mean a speedy storation to good health." The, Cooper medicines are a boon. stomach sufferers,. We sell them. -Pickens Drug Co. atrict in wlich said r.mto is lcate d, Iless twelve moliltI' notico, in riting, is given said represen~tative; id the postmaster-gueral is hereby r'hted to shorten or lengt-hen exist g routes, so as to equalizo the r's of carliers astmucb as possible, ich changes. when all flacts are ob ived relative thereto, to be subnit. d to the representative as .bereic iforo prvided, TIME TAULE NO7 Supersedes rlme Table No 6 Effective March 10 19m7 tead Down Read Up No 9 No 11 STATIONS No 10 No 12 Mixed Mixed Mixed Mixed 6:50 am 11:30 am IT Pickeus ar 8:30tm 5:05 pm 0:5a in 1:85 ain Ferguson 8:25at 5:00 pm 7:05 am 11:45 am *larson's 8:15am 4:560pm 7:10 an I:KO uta *Arinil' 8:140an 4:45 pin 7:15 am I 1:5 am *Mauldin 8:05am 4:40 pm 7:20 an 12:00 in ar Easley lv 8:00amn 4:35 pm *Flag Stations All trains ditily except Sunday No 9 connects with Southein Railway No 42 No 10 connerts with Southern Railway No 12 No. II coinnects with Southern itallway No 29 No 12 oonnects with Southern Railway No it &W"For any information apply to . T TAYLOR Gen Manager IHARtLESTON A WERtEEiN CARtOLINA ' kAILWAY. ' Itrrval aid Delvarture of Trains, Green. vi1e. S. V. EIre-t i ve A lir i1 14, 1006. IPAnTUNS; :30 a m, No. 48 daily except Sunday, for Lau rens and intermecdiato atations, arrive at Lauren. 9:00 a mn 2:15 pm, No. 53 daily for Lauren., Clinton Newberry, E'oluminia, Sunmt and Charles ton connecting at Sum pter with A. C. L.. Train No. 82 for Richmond, Washington ,and eastern cities, and at Laurenis with C. & W. U. .Train No. -- for Spartanburg and train No 2 for GreStwoo(1, A ugustag etc. Arrive Lauren. I :85 p mn, Clinton 2:22 p m, Newberry 3.10 p. mn, Columbira 4:45 Mnmter 6:20 p mn, t.harleston 9:40, Spartun. . burg 3;30- p,in;- Greenwood 2:463 p m, .p mn Augusta 5'25 p. m. :~40 pm, No. 38 iDaily except Sunday. for Lmnt reus and intermtidiate stations. Arrive at Lanrensd::40. ); AnntYALS 3:20 a mn, No. 87 daily except Sunday frota Laurens and Intermediate stations. DO-p mn, No. 85, daily excet Sinday, from Laurens and intermecdiate statipn,. :25 p r, No. 82. daily from Charleston Sumter, Columnbla, Newbarry, Clhnton, Spartanlhnrg, Augusta, Vreenwood Lauren.. etc. Trains hO. 52 and 53 run through between harleston without change. J. W. Ligon, Agt. Geo. T. lirran Gen. AgS. GREENVILLE, 8. 0. -Ernest Wi1HiamU, 0. P. A. .i. blirand. TAraf. Man. Augusta Ga. Vis F?ayts on are Scotit's Emul eh, red blood; she is getic. a period when a girl's ott's Emulsion erful nourishment in 1s and keeps up a .ANDk2 *S.O Thinks Much of Our Schola; ATLANTA, G Entro SENTINE.-JOURNAL: It gives me great ,leasure to * arships which you off.r from tin business colleges. * I was fortunate to secuie one * and studied booky.ecping here 11 $ H. L. Bridges. I am now a bo $ High Company, onc of the larg $ in the South. - My work is pleas; 0 salary. I think any young man, # spending their time wisely in tryi 0 the scholrships which you offer. # Wishing )O1 ouuh success, at the scholarship which you gave n Sincere RHEUMA A great many peolpe sufi matis n during the winter i Bolt & Co.'s Rheumatic one of the BEST Remedies ket for this trouble. It bood and yuts new.lire lin by putting the system in gc Brepared only for BOLT & UP-T0-DATE DI Pickens, H-. .A. RIC ICKENS, C GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND -SELLS THE BI WIRE FENCING HORSE HIGH, T//EWELt Bull77f7, Strong Chicken Proof Hog Tight. Nothing can run through it or climb over and I This is the season of the year when or '1lopcoat, or a heavy weight''Suit, more comfortable than a doctor or dr on the temper and more conducive of Owing to the stringency of the mor mng our vast stock at greatly reduced L. ROTIHS G-re'zn'm-11esu. ship Propositions. A., 28tl Nov. 1907. ecommiiend Ac schol e to tinle in A tlanta 0 of your scholarships, Atlanta undcr Por. okkeeper for J. M :st dry goods houses e ant, and I get a good or woman, wouO'l - ng to secure on id--thanking you ie, I am ly, LTISM? er with Rheu iontis. Corrp--und 's on the mrua cleanses the. o -he patient eod conditi-k.' co. IUGGISTS. South Carolina. m. c., 23 - COUNTRY PRODUCE, ,ST 0N EARTH! ,crawl under >reak it, liCoat?. you need an Overcoat and it is cheaper and ug bill and less - wearing Fcheerfulness. ey market we prices. CH ILD,~