The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, March 12, 1908, Image 4

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Piodns SoiBno1-Jourua UDIJIIED EVERY THUVSD#Y MORNMNo -BY Tho Sentinel-Jouraal Company, T10M PSON & RIOUEY. Pitori. J. L., 0. Trifl'SON, Em'ron. lLubsecriptiou $1.00 Per Anu.wi Advertising Rtes Reasontbh Entered at rickens rstonce as Secont Ciant. M all Malter PICK ENS, S. U. THIURSDAY, 3AltC11 1', 1908. Business Locals. Notice';of 8:ale, Wansts. swaps, etc. nerluted in this Column ti 5 cents per line. or eci insert ion .Nothi takeH for less than 10 cents. FoR SA u.-17 iteres, original forest, 11 miles north of Pickenis, $30 anl acre.; 75 acres wes(-t of Woodall Mountain, 10 acres birali bottom. baiantce in timber, Sric( $10 ntere, cash deal. E. F. Ki.rrn, r.1". .D,, No. 4, Pickens, 8. U. Carload of Obelisk Flour just recived at H. A. Riebes's. Pay your guano hills at once. I can not cally these ficcun1ts any longer. Come to see us prepareil to makc sittlo ment. H. A. RICHEY. Improved Cotton Seed for Sale. BROA DIW ELUS DO UTBLE-JOINTED. This cot ton is extra early and ndapt.ad to shmt senso- s. Also Truitt's Improv ed Esrly Dig Holl. JAMES M. BARR. febelwf Easley, S. C. TI IE WAT I VORD 1 should be "Exact." A timepiece that 108114 01 gails IS not relal.'. A ioderate amoint of muoney will put( youl watch1 ill good lealth. REPA IlfING w1ork done herte i'( not exptensive, but it is th'roughly good wml 1k. Ext" rinte'. knowledge nnd ;hill are put to) goodunit u a 1111ombine h exceldh~ faiites, nalt to doJClj2S wa10c tild lock .tl p tiring oi very hig grad, fe tf E2lyleC Tl TME)~pj1?'' IS SUTON E maRltte hw~1'c we a e, yo are c t-l btiwn [' way'I thre hour. Is oult sf tve I 11WTEmt$1t' 4 ''f STANND R)OT1' RUUTL BE''i S IN M.\CilINEitw illi mnkif t. itches( fil the same stimte Long h~ Pum 21 Mhinesi til'ke0s on 400.l iT. '1hl h..hr Rotar Prit npl e i~~j~ s mostd sce t(3 iOl y corctlw ih($ ~ benRoadnd 5 s ke suctcesu iTse 1 al art of C t wCrbi atnd v rm compvt liorse cont 'intIoIlstye rying toco BETs 'hod SE IC ayb MA hatNE tist two benrchir to mor--k (and ('ain throh thepayn.00 or the pasete. s iet ARD OTAR. '' demLOtrni __ng Maciner.92.0 up Mopt people ki been sick they ne ajor to bring bac But the strongest Emur/son is that sick to get results fro It keeps up the att on thin people, makes brings color to a pale vents coughs, colds an Food in concentra c&?. well, young and old, ri And it contains no ALL DRUCCISTS1 Pointed Paragraphs. If you would be friendless, be frank. How easy it is to tell others it's no use to worry. Keep both eyes on an enemy who is anxious to do you a favor. Sympathy may be all right in its way, but it doesn'lt weigh Once in a great while you meet a man who thinks original thoughts. If usgliness; was only skin deep, lots of women would try to shed their skins. People lan no more help grow in., old than they can help growing fat. It isn't necessary to mention your lawyer in your will; he's sure to get his share. The man who makes a good living for his family is seldom of much use around the house. Japaneso Now Year Cakes. An annual event in Japan is the making of the New Year's cake, which every family must have if good luck Is to follow it during the ensuing year. This cake Is made of a peculiar variety of rice, boiled and pounded in a great wooden mortar until it is of the con sistency of dough. Although the pure white douh Is often colored yellow or pink, the shape of the cake is ail ways the same-that of the sacred mir ror-, one of the three sacred symbols of the Shinto faith. A piece of tils cake is offered to the Shinto dlelties because it s f heshape of the sacred mirror wchwoed the sun godldess to come out of the cave where she had hidden herself in wrath and thus saved the land fronm total darkness. Each mem ber of the family takes a hand in the Imanufacture of the New Year's cake. Even the baby is carried out and his baby hand guided in lifting the heavy wooden mallet for a "good luck" blow. Enough is made to last nearly the whole year through, and it occupies an important place in the daily menu Leslie's Weekly. Queer Fish. At first thought the electric chair, Iwhich sends the criminal to his doom, would seem to be a refinement of in vention possible only to man's genius. But the electric eel can benumb a horse so that it will drown before re covering from the shock, and the fiercest fish is rendered helpless by the gentlest touch of this creature. Small wonder these eels flourish in their na tive waters and seldom fail to find food enough and to spare! At any rate, the gentleman angler casting his fly upon the ripple is unique. Surely no animal can match the rod and line! Yet there is a fish with a long, slender filament drooping forward from its head, tipped with a fleshy, wormllke appendage. The. fish lies quietly on the bottom and awaits a nibble. Soon a minnow makes ni (lash for the waving luscious morsel. The lhuge mouth opens, and-the flnny~ angler haas dined! A v-eritable Shyloc< this, with rod(, line and bait of Is oiviu flesh anld boee!-Ch icago Rlecor-d-Heir ald. One Breadwinner Enough. "Rlastus, you old scoundrel. didn' your wife tell you that I wanted som11 cord wood cut this afternoon?" "Sc-use me, jedlge, but didn't my mis sus git yo'r family wvashi ter do di: very mnawnin'?"' "Yes." "Well, undah demn circumstances jedge, malh wife am a woman ob mc sainse 'ni ter fetch me enny sech mes age -tje at dn time...:rnudg. low that if they have d Scot'sv Emul k health and strength. point about Scott'S you don't have to be )m it. iete's strength, puts fat a fretful baby happy, girl's cheeks, and pre d consumption. ted form for sick and ch and poor. drugs and no alcohol. Soc. AND $1.00. Do You Open Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp down what ever food or medicine may be offered you? Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that, which you take into your stomach whether as food or medicino? ost intelligent and sensible people ow-a-days insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect right to insist upon such knowledge. So he publishes, deast and on each bottle wr er,cwha i elues are made of an v fies I a ThIs be feels can w ord to do because the more t e r nts of Iwich his medicines are made are studied and understood thd More will their superior curative virtues orthe cure of woman's peculiar weak. nesses, irregularities and derangements, giving rise to frequent hea(laches, back ache, dragging-down pain or distress in lower abdominal or pelvic region. accom panied, ofttimes, with a debilitating, pelvic. catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a most eflicient remedy. It is equally effective in curing painful periods, in giving strength- to nursing mothers and in preparing the system of the expectant mother for baby's coming, thus rendering childbirth safen and comn paratively painless. The "Favorite Pro scription" is a most potent. strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. I his also a soothing and invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommend each of the several Ingiedients of which "Favorite Prescription" is Made for the cure of the diseases for which it isclaimed to be a cure. You inm y read what they say for yourself ly sendingr a postal card reqiest for a fre,- booklet of extracts from the leadint authorities, to Dr. I. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitiite. Buffalo. N. Y., and it will come to you by return post. Here is Relief for Women. If vou have pains in the back. Urina. ry, Bladder er Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for wom an's ills, trv Mlother Grav's AUsrTR~u.i.~ LEAF. It is a Hafe anid never-failing regulator. A r Druignists or by mail 500. Sample packalge FREE. A ddres, The Mother Gray (o., Le Roy, N. Y. f20tA To Break In Now Shoes Always Use Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It pre vents Tightness and Blistering, cures v-ollen, dwveating feet, At all Drug. gists nndl~ shoe stores, 25c. Sample mail. enu FREE.AdesA..Omsd.L Roy, . Y.feb20w4. J J McSW AIN L AWY ER, Greenville, 5. C. Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it-Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This is the first question yourt doctor' would tmtch~y action oftha be isabs"ole o1( y(I n bowlc vreg;ul by taking laxativ do0s05 of Ayor's Pl'l. Mado ,7.O. Ao C, Lowel, Mass, P HAIR VIGOR. ii rc AGUEB CURE. , a CilERRY PECTORAL. .' We have no seerots 1 We publish the fo,.mulas of all our medloineos. Preparing We are now winding up for Spring opening. In the Very L on any goods we have in ste We are receiving now soi Last year's business wa, hope to make this better. Our motto: The best an< consistent with honest mercl A. K. West End, RHEU A great many matism during Bolt & Co.'s ) one of the BES' k- t for this t blood and puts by putting the a Brepared oid: BOLT UP-TO-DATI Pickens, i-I. A. I PIK iEic -iKI GENERAL MERCHANDIS --SELL WIRE FENCI HORSE HIGH, THl BullTIA Strong Chicken Proof~ Hog Tight, Nothing can run throu, or clim b over Have You This is the season of the y or '1lopcoat, or a heavy weij more comfortable than a do on the temper and more coI Owing to the stringency o ing our vast stock at greatly L ROTI for priing. :ur Winter busmess preparatory meantime, we will give ow Prices .Ik. ne early Spring shipments. the best of my experience......we I most goods for the least money iandising. Park, Greenville, S C VA.T ISM? -0 people sufier with Rheu the winiter months. theumatic Compound is [' Remedies on the imar rouble. It chanses the new life into the patient ysten in good condition. for & C0., E DRUGGIST8. :90South Carolina.ft ?js, s. c., E AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, I THE BEST NIG ON EARTH! WEL~ -4 ~h it, crawl under BOUIGHTCot ear when you need an Overcoat ht Suit, and it is cheaper and otor or drug bill and less wvearing iducive of cheerfulness. f the money market we are offer reduced p~rices. ISCH ILD, - - ig. c.