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Picken SeIlnOJourna lISBHBD BYRRY THURSDAY MORNING. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. TuomrsoN & RJicHE. PKOPS. j. 1,. o. 'rium r~soN, EnTOn. Subscriptiou $1.00 Per Auuum. Advertising iates Reasonable. ntered at Pickens Fostotlice an Second Clss Mil Matter PICKENS, N. C.: rIURSDAY, FEBIfU uARY 13 1908. VERY SIMPLE Every little while we read in ho paper that someone has r.n . rusty nail in his foot or other ortion of his body and lockjaw esulted therefrom and the pa ient died. If every person was ware of a perfect remedy for ich wounds and would apply it lien such reports would cease. 'he remedy is simple, always at and, can )e applied by anyone -what is ietter, it is infallible. is simply to smoke the wound - any wound that is bruised or flanled with a woolil cloth. wentv minutes in the smoke -ill take the pain out of the ,orst case of inanmation ariF ig from such a wound. People Iay sneer at this ievmiedy as inch as they please, but when wy are a fflicted with such -oinds, let tliei try it. AN UNEXPECTED REFORM. *Whieni Chicago doubled its li nor license fee it hoped to gain vo ol)jects---the wiping out of to cheap saloons, notortiolsly le haunts of vice. an1d the :eoding spots of crime, and an crease in the revenue which oukd permit the eilarging of e police force. But ite in .ease of the sa lo on l icen:le f'roi W00 to $1,090 seems to have rouht another HImexpect 1 ertia. h-,i ts idi el ' i As soon as the' hi h license ' Was (ncted the sa1loon pSset abou 'lt t o make it as )je('ion(able to their Patrons as benis ires. T hy 'v ut out the ee lunch, aandonled schoon s anid began serving small ass's on the ground that they mnol afford under the new ito to b~e as generous as of old. The purpose is of course plain s reproachfully stated by one aloonkeeper to his protesting ustomners, "We got to make the Irink fit the wishes of the comn niunity, which Is not you fel OWS." It is thus put up to "yc u 'ellows" to get a majority and me the comimunity. B~ut the saloonkeeper over ,onks the fact to which a con temlporary calls attention that the meduction may be a double edged object lesson. If doubi ing the license fee cuts the size of the drink in half is it not like ly that, the opponents of the sa loon may be0 found asking how high the fee would have to be rised to cut oult the drink alto gether? This is a pertinent in quiry and it seems to be a logical One. Bouquets : CARn oF THIANKs.--TO the Editor of NENTINE~L and "Uncle Zeke" :--Please ac'cept my pro found thanks for the lovely sil ver set which you have sent me. f[ wish I could thanlk my friends .rsonally for their support in the contest, but as this is im possible, I desire to convoy to each one of thoem, through the the dear old SENTINEL-JTOURNAL, my aqpreciation of their unti ing efforts in my behalf. A gal thanking you for the beautitl prize, I close. - - LILLIAN FA TU E?. Easloy, R. 7, Feb. 9. I hereby wish to e.. p:ess m, heartfelt thanks to all wh< helped me in winning the schol arship and township prizes. shall always feel grateful t, them. VIOLA GILSTRAP. ED. SENTIxL-Dear Sir: Mother and I wish to congratu late you upon your most suc cessful contest, and to assur4 you that we are satisfied it wa: conducted in a fair and hones manner. Wlen you or Unc4 Zeke" visit Liberty we will b< glad to have you stop with us Wishin, g"you coitinue(I succes I remain yours respect fully, "DizE~lu~tR's" Awrirun. Other Cds will appear nex issue;, we ha ven't opportunit L )get them 1u) this week. FEE BILL At a recent meeting of th< Pickens County Medical Society [he following fee bill wam *(dopted: fice consultation....... ( Visits in tow n.................. 1. ( Visits in town, night........ 2.5( iubsequent day visits....... Visits in country, 50C per m ile, plus....-- .............. 1.0( Visits in country, night, 50 per cent. more than d a y ... .............. ............ Normal labor.................. IO.0( Anoistlletizing......... 0( Accompanying patient to hospital and attending at operations, expnses and per day................. 10.0 Dlergy, same as others. Lancing abscess..........1. Extracting tooth.............. .51 Excising tumor............... 5.t Uonsultations................... 5.0 Persons refusing to pay doc tor's bills will be refused att nc ance by nmtmbers of the societ Dr. R1. J. Gillilaind, Dr. C. N. Wyatt, Dr. E. F. Wyatt, Dr. R. E. R 1usell, Dr. J. L. Bolt, Dr. E. B. W\ebb, Dr. L. F. Robinson, Dr. W. Mv. Long, Dri. W. A. Sheldon, Dr. J. E. Allgood, Dr. J. 0. Rosanmoa< Dr. W. M. Ponder, Dr. L. G. Clayton, Dr. L. T. Shirley. Feb. 5-wv3 J. B. Bruce. of -Greenvill< spent a portion of last wee with his son, W. A., an brother, R. E. Bruce, in Piel ens. Why Refer to- Doctors Because we make medIcines for them. We tell them all about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Ask your own doctor. The boat kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." lMado .7, 0. yr Co. ,Lowel, Mas. SARSAPARILL.A. UI.7 V~~FItAIR VIGOR. We hxave no neoe 1 We publishb the formulas of all our medioine.0 , yer's Pills greatly aid the Chori j -ecterl In hroanking up n naii 1r 'I * No two physically ual order t men the al You car high in pri can go in self withol It really of the ad to et the The "ri clothes are ways fet p The ext employ th< the large , try as then us to give in rteach ol and feel p< We are C staple desi A capab with a ver: Friday Come ir C~ MC ) ) b otone tests. We stai you at any time crease your yiel H~on. R. J. Red< nEx.Station, is "experiments mad balanced commerc ~W. of land, and well< pected to produc< cotton. At the pi 1/ mean a large extr; after deducting the You'll find rept tests, together witi cernling and cultur Year Book or Alyr ~Jidealer for a 3 free, if you i Virginia ~tt. Savamu we your Olo [ADE TO OR] men are physically proportione< perfect. The master tailor builds hat outwardly correct physical de >pearance of correct regularity. inot purchase ready-made clothir ce, that will fit 'you perfectly, an to a photograph gallery and get it sitting for it. doesn't require much argument t vantage of made-to-oider clothe right kind of made-to-order cloth< ght kind" is Strouse & Bro.'s "I superior in material and workm :r fectly. ensiveness of their organization highest class of skilled designer volume of business they do, havin field, reduces the cost to the mini you a guaranteed suit to your ord all. At our prices you save mon rfectly satisfied. displaying a line of samples of th gns, all pure wool of the best qua le HIGH-ART designer and ct large line of samples on md Saturday February 14 and examine them. ORE & MAL Exclusive Agents. Biggemr fields Per Acre >f commercji fertilizers has . ated over and over again by4 nt and private comparative ' id readl to demonstrate to 1) that the surest way to gin ds per-acre" is to use / ia- Carolina ling, former Director of the Geor authority for the statement that e at this station show that well ial fertilizer applied to one acre :ultivated, may be reasonably ex a an increase of yield of seed -esent price of cotton this would i profit (for both lint and seed), price for fertilizer." >rts of many other cuimparative much valuable information con e mn the newv Virginia-Carolina anac. Ask you ocal fertilizer copy--or we'll send -ou one mnte our nearest sales offce. -Carolina Chemical Co. va. Durham, N. C. bia, S. C. JlaIt or, Mci. a, Ga. Columbus, Ga. - ah, Gaephs' Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. f } & Carln thing )ER. i alike--no man is clothes to individ ficiencies and give g, no matter how y more than you a picture of your > convince anyone ;-the problem is !S. -igh Art". Their nship and they al enables them to 3 and tailors and g the entire coun mum, and enables er at a -rice with ey on your clothes e most stylish and lity. tter will be here Ith and 15th. DN i ILDIN, Clerk's Sale. State of South Crolinp, Countiy of Pickens. III Common Plehs Court. S. R. Kelley, Plaintiff, Violn You rig et u .. Decfend(an ts. In 1a nauace of a Decretal Order made in the fol lowing named case and the highest bidder. dulrin'g the legal hours for sale. at Pickens Court I louse, 8. C., on SALEDA Y IN MA!IN. H, 1908) the frolowing d'.scribed real estate nponl thxe ter,, hlen inaufter mtentioned, t.)wit: All tha.t piee, parcel, or traoct of I ndi l~vmg and beinig situat3 in t he county a nd at te a *fosid. 0n - both sides of T'welv hio ile River, containing four Unndre,l (403) a are., miore or 110< an'l hoinne theu tract of landl con~veved by N. M. Madl 'en to Mary Anni Madden ma thy' h irA of he'r body' the 2d day of April - if andi the deed to which is recordedd im the ofliee of Register of Miense Con veyanice in look "A" pire 782. except much p~ortions of said tract as "he hoe, deerled (off, anid reference is hereby madIe to said dee-d for further descrip uon of said iand, wvhich no0w ad joins lands of 0. 0. Smith, N. IH. .\oo, 3. H. Mlams, Mary Bro-vni on I N. M. Madden. Terms: On"-thirdI cashi on dIav of soln and the bab.n'e on~ r. credit or o .o anud two. years in eqnal amnhUis, the cridit pirtla, B to draw interest from dnay 4'f a de0 andi to he secur-ed by the bords of the plurchlaser or purchis r., arnd a morigagen of the premises, with lenve, to the purchaser or purchaseisa to anticipate r unyment of the crediit portion. Thue terms of s die m'ist I e complied withi within one hounr or the prendses wIll beo resold on same dlay. Purchaser, or put chiaiers. are to ply for all papers and f r the recording of the same. A. J. BOGGR. [seal.] Clerk of C'ourt. Notice of Final Settlement 8rd '-icharf 8. Notice is hiereb given that I wid~ makeappicaionto J. 1. Newherv. Es.. Jug fProbate for Pickens county, m~ the state of Southt Carolina. 0on tho 20th day of Febrnary 19083, at 11 o'clock in tihe forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of T. H. Moore, dlecased, and ol tain dis-. charge as administrator of sa d estate. . D. G. MOORE, jan28w4 Adamn,..r.t..