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cens Senfinel-Jour'al 7YEEDU) EVERY. THURSDAY MORNINO. !ho Sontino14ural Company, TIOMPSON & RICHEtY. PRoPS. . . O.THOMPSON. EDnToa, ubQiption 81.00 Per Annum. .dvertising Rates Ieasonable. red at Plokens Fstome as second class Mail Matter PICK"ES, S. C. ftkSDAY. FEBRUART 0 1908. SENSIBLE ADVICE. lhe habit of indulging in the of profane or obscene Ian tge is one bf the most nonsen i habits a human being ever uired. No man or youth r raised himself in the esti tion of saint or sinner by Ihe of foul language. Purity of ught and speech are valuable ;ues. And yet, its our honest -non that the man who unwit gly "cusses" a little now and n, is not half so big a sinner the fellow who continuously nks evil and speaks evil of his ghbors, and refuses to pay his iest debts upon Ethe theory tt "Jesus paid It all, all the )t I owe." If the pulpits of land would "go after" the lows who refuse to pay their nest debts and to love their ves and their fellow-men o after" them as vigorously they go after the fellows who uss and chew tobacco," the te reformation of the race ght be nearer at hand. THE GREATEST DANGER ALcording to Mr. Carnegie, e very gravest of the dangers 3,t beset young men who aim success.in business Is the habit intoxicating liquors. He iys In his book, "The Empire business:" 'The first and most seductive 11, and the destroyer of- most ung men. is the drinking of uor. I am no temperance lec er in disguise, but a man who )ws and tells you wht -obser ,ion has proved to hlm; and I .to you that you ai'e rnore ily to fall in your career from uiring 'the habit of drinking ior thaii frdm any or all of other temptations:.likely to all you. Yieldto alumoet any .e temptation, and reform ey brace up, and, if not recov lost ground, at least remain the race, aiid secure and Lintain a respectable position. t from the .insane thirst for uior escape Is almost impossi . I have known but few ex >tlons to this rule." PROUD OF CROPS Phe question is asked by a1 Icago newspaper, Why not proud of the great crops that' beirig raised this year on the 'ms? Of course the farmers - proud of their crops, and the * esmen are proud of them, d. the merchants rejoice and *3 manufacturers aro glad. oud of the great crops? Cer *nly. It is strange that one muld ask such a question. ['ho. crops are bumper ones a year. -'They will surpass >se5 of 1906 by several millions value. And the crops of last .r was no small one---certaln ~ot one to be. ashamed of. ~n all the world .there Is no ~ntry where such great; va i p and valiu~ble. .crops are pro .. bed as on the Amercan farms. 5rkhts are near every a~re of as land; The railroads absoth h~ surplus and. transport it to thO markot centerA of the coun try or I h3 world. And thal which is left behind will not be s'>ld for a cen leIs then what 11 could be sold for fartier.*aay or, putting it in -anothur way n *thing wilf be 'shipyed a"a' for less than it will bring al home.- In other- words go< prices F evail everywhere. The good cs ameans an abundance of distributed new wealth. Microbes in everything y' eat 'and drink, and -if you eal and drhik~ microbes you wil surely die, and if you don't cal and drink you will still mor< surely die. ' Bound to surely die In any event, you had better pa3 no more attention to microbei than your grand-daddies did They aie and drank everything they wanted and they lived long and prospered. What did Meth use!ah know about microbes Iv his time? Eat and drink.every thing you want, microbes ani all, and you will live until yot die ani that is what old Methuse lah did --- he lived until he died There is' not enough joy it this struggling world, So fem people have time for it; but chii dren, happy children, who are brought up in sympathetic at mosphere, in the infinite leisure that is theirs, having an im mense capacity for joy. Hom can we deny ourselves enrich in'r spectacle---a- -joyous child' The capacity for joy is one of the highest of human faculties, and it is grossly neglected, %w walk too much with our feet ir graves. Let us laugh with the children and be yo~ing. lt's a poor cok that isn't F bi to make good. - Charity always covers a mul titude of siniers. Never judge a man by th< opinion his wife has of him, Women who talk most'usual ly mean what. they don't say. The wise woman keeps he face closed and does .menta wood-sawing,. A good watchdog is rather.to be chosen than, a- neighbor wh rubbers, - - Double blessings are all righi If they conte 'iri the 'gUise o: twis. * Fame uisually comes to an art 1st after he is dead and ..doesn' need the money,. What- is a man to do when h< can't afford to do a thing an< can't afford riot tq. .Business womnen should nieve marry men who -are unable t< cook and' sew on -buttons. Perhaps some men go to th d gs .because -the poor -canint are chainied and can't g,away to Doctor Because -we mnake snedlcine~s for them. We teli them all about AyeripCherry Perctoral, and.they prescrille it fo'r coughs, colds, bronchitis, con sumptiorn They truat it.'Then youi can afford .to tretz it. Ask your own doctor. Thei best kind otia tesiall "Uold 'for ovei- shat7 )ears." yer,9 ARSAPARILLA. 'PILLS. HAIR VIOOn. We have do eeortet I We puable the formulas of an our mediin. PectrsPll getyaid t 6 here ectra inbraising upe a cold N, two ual rder t men the al You cat high in pri can go in self withoi It really of the ad to get the The "ri clothes are ways fit P The exi L ~employ th4 the large try as thei us to give in reach o and feel p We are staple des A capal with a ver FridayI Comei LM Rea "477. purchager, fmne cottori - -$6oo. * tion withii than paiy f $i ,500 r 100 acres sever-al ou 1% acre 3 i-acre 6-room - well. Nic Nice ne' 30. acres * * *.$70.oo. Southern,l1 $10o. We will .above liste us for one P14 ive your Olothir ADE TO ORDEF men are physically proportioned alike-i perfect. The master tailor-builds clothes t hat outwardly correct physical deficiencies >pearance of correct regularity. inot purchase ready-made clothing, no me ce, that vill fit you perfectly, any more to a photograph gallery and get a picture it sitting for it. doesn't require much argument to convinc vantage of made-to-oider clothes-the p right kind of made-to-order. clothes. ght kind" is Strouse.& Bro.'s "High, Art superior in material and workmanship an .rfectly. ensiveness of their organization enables - highest class of skilled designers and ta volume of business they do, having the en r field, reduces the cost to the minimum, an you a guaranteed suit to your order at a p f all. At our prices you save money on yoi erfectly satisfied. displaying a line of samples of the most s igns, all pure wool of the best quality. Oe HIGH-ART designer and cutter will y large line of samples on d Saturday February 14th and i and examine them. ORE & MAULD Exclusive Agents. I.Estate for SI 1 Pickens County r. rather IN TH-E GARDEN OF EDEN. COUNTY PROPESRTY: Must be sold this week. $260 cash, balant .Tract contains io6 acres; 35 acres -in ci land; 7X acres heavily timbered. 28 ices of .h yytiinbered land [in Pea F 1 5 mie fthe court house. Timber or the land. x6o acres at Aiken's store. 32 acres in ci in original forest; good pasture, 5-room i t houses. TOWN PROPERTY.....PICKENS: lot on College street. $6oo. lots, close in, well located. $250 each. hquse, two-story, one block of court hi e size lot. 1,750. 5-room -house, i acre lot. Fine location. LIBERTY : 1-2 'mile of Liberty, in incoryorate limits. CALHOUN: * 4acre nice location for store building. tailway and lies opposite depot. Sacre. .Beautiful building lot. Desiribl~ take great pleasure in showing you an d .operties. If you can'tt'onme to be sh<c of- our detailed descriptions of any propet older & Taylo -Real Estate and Stods skens, S. CarolIn g io man is o individ and give rtter how than you of your :e anyone roblem is ' Their i they al them to ilors and tire coun. d enables rice with ir clothes :ylish and be here - [ 15th. IN, ~e -to suit ltivation; .idge sec will more iltivation; ouse and >use: fine *2,000. Cheap. Lot faces. located. 'of the wnl write ty or all. V.