The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, March 26, 1908, Image 7

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PIkens SentinelJournal *Hnpenings of a Local aid Persounal Nature. L. G. Price, Oscar Gravele. Fyank Kirksey and J. and Toad Stansill left Tuesday for Dillon, Mont. Good boys, all of 'em, and they'll sure "get there." There will be an all-day sing ng at Flat Rock church the first Sunday in April. Every bodly invitoP to bring song books. 'The singing will be conducted by P. C. Bartee. There vwill be a. ining a Liberty scbool building on the second Sunday in April, begin niing at 2 o'clock. Public cor dially invited to attend. P. C. CAwrEE. For the purpose of establish ing a drug store in the town of Central, same to be incorporat ed under the laws of the state of South Carolina, the following gentlemen have petitioned the secretary of state to grant them a charter: W. W. Clayton, R. G. Gaines, H. J. McGee and L. G. Gaines. Hagood school closed last Fri day. A good time Was had by the pupils and patrons. Mr. Dave Holder, one of the pat rons, says Miss Ida Elrod, who taught this term of the school, is the best teacher they (ove r had, and says she never had to beat and bang up the scholarsj Bully for Hagood school and all praise to Miss Elrod as a teacher. May her services ever he in demand and at .a3mnd some salary. Company Make s Annual Report. Bonton, Maith 24.-T.he anrol re p)rt of the Amcri.ciaa Sapar Rcininin company, as of Decomb.er 28, 1907, wa br;ued to the tkholdars Mon day. T1-3 proflt s:cl kra Litm,t show a not earnig for tihe year 1907, $8, 749,291; 7 -per cent 6'i-kIlnds in cluding that of Jeareuary 2, 1907, $6,299,930; sunplus f-cr the year, $2,449,301. Decides Bank is in-oivent. openhag-n, M.arc1i 24.-The l'ank oomitnitee which, on 1%i-riiary 9t:I. took ovdr tie affairs of the Dc.l~ailo I Handle.rs' bank hats come to the cII clus'.n that the inr4'itution is insol vent and hrn. d-ocide'd in favor of liqui dation. The enapital inveited in the hank i-s regarded as ent'Irely lost. It baie known oarly in the year that thils bank was i dlifli'ulties and there was a run on it Iebruary 8. A Woman's Back' Hlas mnany aches and pains caused by weaknesses and failing, or other displace meint, of the polvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw ing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic orgeans, faint spells with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above Bymptpms are present there is no remedy tb aj wv ive quicker relief or a more per ma 4ent~c than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre z~~iNt has a record of over forty years of em 'It i te, not otent y nown ne.djeatlscience. It is mae of th&e iyceic extractsofnative medici nal roots found inour forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming dIrugs. Its ingredients are all printedl on the bottle-wra pper and at tested undier oath as correct. Every ingredient entering into "Fa yorito Prescription " has the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice-mnore valuable than any amount of non-p~rofessional testimonials-though the latter are nob lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to oxceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of w~oman's ills. You cannot afford to accepit any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy OF IKNowN coMI'osrION, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish interest of his and it is an insult to yeur intelligence for him to try to palm of!. upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it is his busi ness to supply the articlo cailed for. Dr. Pierce's Plegsant Pellets are the original "Little Lj - r Pills " first put up by old Dr. Pierce: .r forty years ago, much imitatod but ,iover equa4led. Little sugar-coated granules-eoasy to take as candy. C B I I of And Y( E~y celling on lisk Flour (and Tobzeco, Molas Bring us you~ you the very to1 If you haveni' H ealing Powdle all size package Our personal We also want Perfect" Fence. Our motto is] act at Iaold Staild. You know I Sold out a while back b md and getting in new goods right I want to call your attemizion to s( a selling it for less than the market' Now is the time you want salt fish. me as Qow as i c. apiece. So'i'idhow green coffee does not sell 1ave w lot of very fine green anid will f. i zlso have the parched. Fnrry's Seed 2$c. for a for a full si le <-!id at i 5c. per gailon. I au always in the market for count I ikave a magnificent line of samples .:save you meo1iey -and solicit an ins T. D. HAI AR:E RI1 IR Prices ar Weights * Treat mei mWill Do Rn-j uis before buy'ing your spring sup~pli a.nother shipment that wvill be here es, etc. r Corn, Pease., Beans and in fact atz > of the market for everything. tried our Dr. Hess Steck and Po , and Heave Powder, you should dc s from the 25c. box.to the r oo poun< guarantee goes with every package. to sell you your wire fencing. We Prices from 4oc. per rod up. Any Ilonest Weights and Good Goods." ut am back at the old xlong. >me good fresh flour. I :rice. I have several kinds, as wvell as it once did. sell it cheap to move it ze 5 cent paper. Kero ry produce. of Tailor-made suits. I pection. RIS. DODS e right are right it is right -IT as. We have a nice lot of Ballard's in a few days), Sugar. Coffee, Lard, kind of saleable produce. 'We wvill itry Food, Louse Killer, Worm Po, so at once. The Stock Foo-.l corn I sacks. are agents for the celebrated "Pittsb height and weight you want. Come in and see us. Th EY. 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