The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, August 06, 1908, Image 2

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Democratic Vitality. Did you ever consider the rel ative inherent strength if the Democratic and Republican pee ties, as shown by the record? Let us look at it. From 1868 to 1900, the year of Mr. Bryan's last unsuccessful race, both in cluded, the total number of pres identiaLvotes cast foots up thus: Republican...........44,872,504 Democratic..........43,137,840 Republican maj... 1,734,664 We recall at once that in the early years of this period, in 1868, 1872 and 1876, the recon struction business took many more votes than this majority from the Democracy, and put them in the Republican column. We recall, also, that from 1868 to 1900 the aggregate negro vote cast in the northern and border states for the Republican party has probably been from 3,000,000 to 8,500,000. But we pass these matters by and take the vote as counted. For a generation the Republican party has been in possession Qf the public patron age, the Democratic victories of 1884 and 1892 not affording time to prune down this mighty treb to its proper proportions; and yet, despite its practically un broken possession of the federal government and its exercise of a patronage so vast as never to have been known before in the history of the world, the aggre gate vote of that prolonged pe riod shows that it has just man aged to keep its head above the water and that is all. Eliminate the element of cash, and it would have sunk out of sight long ago. Take money from It now, and it would cease to exist. wy, ithout pat '0 WI ou vitory-i the. Democratic party has exhibited a vitality and displayed a power which must ap. ear inexplicable and phenomenal to other lands, but the reason whereof is well known in this country and to none better than to the Republi can party itself. The Democracy is the natural plarty of the Amer ican. They hereditarily incline that way. Bar eras of fanaticism and greed, and the vote gravi tates in that direction. Maine was once a staunch Democratic Mtate, but is now Republican be cause to those people up there the war is still going on. Penn * sylvania was once reliably Dem ocratic, also, but is now Repub lican by reason of the tariff. Being an artificial party, the Republican 'party is necessarily dependent for its existence on elixirs, chiefly the elixir of gold. * Being a natural party, the De mnocracy lives without adventi tious aid. There are no seeds of schi: -. itw wI But here menu, an a ir n eld to every man and no favors.--[Augusta * Chronicle. Wofford College hlENRY NELSON SNYDER. A, M., Litt. D., LL.D., Presldent Nine Departments'; Library and Libra 'rian~; Oymnaseium nuder competent Di rOotor; A thletic Or ,ands. Nextass4~eion begins Se; t 18. F'or Omtailguae addrs J. A. GAME WELL,8Secy. Spartanburg, S. C. Wofford College Fitting School Spartaaburg, S. C. liigh Grade Preparatory School WI equippet plant. Two ar w. ito rn in ot o t -f 17i 11 How Ptti sung ton Dvery one labors excep our dis tinguished progenitor; Ele reposes in a recumbent posi tion withll our residence through the day, lis pedal extremities idling upon the bronze of the steam ra diator, )erenely engaged in extracting I nebulous atmosphere from a tobacco receptacle of mun dane matter. )ur maternal mentor receives soiled linen for the purpose of cleansing it, knd in this connection I should. include filial Ann: [ndeed, everybody is engaged in some variety of occupation! in our domestic habitat Excluding, as primarily sug gested, our distinguished progenitor. -[Puck. A Remedy for Chigger Bites. This is the time of year for the happy and festive chigger. In his last bulletin Dr. S. J. Cru bine, secretary of the state boar of health of Kansas, has an article telling people how to prevent the ravages of chiggers and how to remedy the bites after they are made. It Is a simple remedy, too, and infor mation given out by Dr. Crum bine is always worth while. He says: "Most of the ordinary chigger remedies have been personally tried without obtaining more than temporary relief at the best, so that repeated applications were necessary to fully subdue an irritation. A chemical which, in my opinion, possesses more real merit than any of those commonly used is hyposulphite of soda. This is a fixing agent used by photographers. It can be purchased at most drug stores, and is no; expensive. - Dissolve this in water, making a nearly saturated solution, and bathe the spots where chiggers have burrowed. The pests are killed when the solution reaches them and the irritation ceases, though sometimes two or more applica tions ngay be required for obsti nate or deep-set cases. No harmful nor disagreeable effect has attended the liberal use of a strong solution of this comn pound, expept a slight smarting if the sklin should be sore from scratching. "In order to ward off chiggers the arms and feet and other parts of the body likely to be ex posed should be0 bathed in the solution. To get the full be~ne fit of the solution dry on the skin without wiping. An appli cation made early- In the morn ing before starting out to work has proven sufficient to last a day and even longer. Having er precautions in 'this person can traverse nfested thickets with A stirng solution of e of soda' is also a medy for ivy poif: Eming." Value of Tears. Dr. Romme, the well-known [rench medical authority, elo inently speaks of the usefulness >f tears, in the current number >f TLa Revnle. Tears, he writes, are most useful in cases of great lepression or deep sorrow. Cry ng creates a kind of cerebral orpor, a menta.l Indifference, wvhich acts as an anesthetic. )ne drowns sorro* in tears setter ever than ialcohol. "We hould never restrain our tears. ['hey fo .m, especially with chil ena safety v'alve, which does thing less thir prE(#rve the lance of the brai (ILon 1tat f 1 outh Orolina, Pickets County. Conrt ef Commeo PMea. rohn E.,Bp's t.t:ti1fy. ,ora L. Bugg wDefendant. [o the Derenda-.t. COira L. Boggs: You are hirohy sunimloned nd re Luired to ait'ner thep co'iininlat in t)is xtion, which w .s til.-.a it,. - j flige 4,r he Clerk (of 4 urt. -f Pwekens County. ;. C., on the 0It h a.4 o' Juno, 190. aenl 0 serve a copy -f vnur vt swer to tih., aid complaint .n t.l- ssiab..omrsi at heir offlOe4 nt i'eke- m S. C:., within wenty da P afi ier tht. servic.. hitre-a. ex lusive of day sach s.rvice:ard if rou f it to a- a-Aer the emtiplaint within ,heti-i.etafor-sa id. the I'laintilf in flhis Ction' will appy tP t.he Court for the eli'f denm.Realdod in t..o c. mplainit. Dated June 2i, A. D. R04. A. J. ooo.4, C. C. P. HA YNESWORTH & lROBINSON, Pl~sntitf's Alvirrness. Executor's Sale. State of South ChrolIna. Piekenaa co'unty. By virtue of tie a 1u'hiy venhted in me by the litit. wall 4 f M. D. N Ith, da - ceased. I will a-l4 t. b he high, at bidder, at Pickesm, S. C., on silesdiay in Angutt, during th -l.gal haurt t.f aile, the fo! lowing real #8 ate: First: A one-third utdi ided interest in all that piece. 1n: c- I or tract of lanu in said ;..utty an i State. auljoining lands o.f M. ii.-.drici-s. A. K. E ens ant Othets H141 conitainling sixty-five (65) lie me. r. or i ,ll - S consi: Ali that piece, parcel or tract, of .lild it the saaai 4 ounnty tnd State, adjoining lIa- a )t M. lHendrick-, A. K Eoters a.of lthe-rs and containmarg five ('.) ace es mnore or les. Ala bottoms. Terin a: Oe. fourth talh on 4ay of s iltanet fih b:ala- c-- nit : credit till the ' first day of Ja i--ry. 1919, .4 c.red by a mnrtgag- of the pri-teona., with-.ut t'er eat, whe. poswsmaion w 11 he girers. Pur. chaeer ma13 p y a;[ ca.-h amd t-ske po. seswoi aatnc-e. The crops now o'i the land will ln.- remi rv d. J. D. M. KEITH, Ext.cutor Here is Relief for Women. If . 0. have p.ilns in the back, Urina ry, B:.-er or Kidney Irouble, and want I a certaio. Iensant, her b cure for wom an's il 8. !r.% M .th r lir.,%'s AUST-rAa.IAX. LE.,F. It 6i N 1af.. et neve.r-faIlIng regiulatfetr At D. iaigistat or hy n-ail 511c Sant pe- I.ek1i.ge -liE. A idr, s. Th Mot e, , ( . 1 , I. n Y, N Y. 1*0 1 When Society is Serious. 1 People who inveigh agaiust) the frivolty of Society don't kno, *hath V.y ~arevtaIklug about; the higher you go in o- I cial circles, the more solemnity , do you find. For sheer, unmi igated seri ousness, nothing can equal that a found In a countryv hou9s', where the party is cOmposed of people collected for the purpose of mu tual amusemnt. Not even the q Nonconformiist conIscience~ on Sunday could he more over whehningly grave. I Fox 8aLm. 17 never'.. rg a I f. frest 11 mit a o.rth f l'm.-a 8i30 anj ..o. t 75 ame. W .il ol WV. .4all '-oeantain, 10 aare4 h.rtuschi '-f- h lau.'. in t mhie.r pric $10 ..em. - e-h :1 n'. E. F. Krrr. R. F. D., N-.4. Pi k na, Si.: J. F. 'JENNINGSi GENERAL MERCHI/,NDISE a Liberty, S. C. Has a mighty nice line of gods a fur your inspection. The qual- g ity and- prices df the goodsi are such-as to move them when ti our customers see theni-. Just to see whether you wvill is buy or not, we make a few it oflers that are-inducements. t< $2.50 grade Men's Fino Pants l.or $2.00 a pair. .c $1.50 grade Men's FIne, pants for $1.25 a pair. . .,t Men's Hats at Cost. Seil you a good $2 hat for *1.50. b~ 25 per cent. off on Shoes-.i $1 Union Made overalls for 90c. bi Your tra~de is appreciated-.d dMING8 I Farmer of Ce SAFE, SOUND AWE OPENDD B(JSINI Capital Stool Farmers Bank c 1las every facility of hand solicits the accounts of I Manufacturers, in fact, the PEOPLE. Savings De Calknow and let's make if you have an idle dollai have you entrust it to our Interest paid on time del $.oo starts an account. HERE TO DC If at any time you shcul an accomodation of us, yoi c-trefulconsideration. JENTRAL ROLl -las on hand several cars of Hu Cotton Seed Meal $1-50 per s: Cotton Seed Hulls @ 5oc. pei Seventy-ftve barrels of GOOL ,very sack guaranteed. CENTRAL ROLLE J. T. C HE GREAT COMMON SENSE TREATMENT . o cure diseases without medicine. t .ygv CoMplain in any way, b .o or write me today at Brevard, . C., and secure a life's time y reatment, which cost you $4, y nd the filling cost $2 or 2.50, >tal $6 or $6.50 and I will send a to you prepaid with fuil in ructions and everything re uired. My home or head office is al rays open and orders'are filled.~ romptly. Notice this ad and ou will always know my where bouts. If you wish to try my eeatment while in Easley, S. C., se me or Mr. J. L. Thomas, ' >. S. Holder, Dovy Hinkle or1 a leorge Haygood, or in Liberty, j .C.. see me or Mrs. T. J Boggs n~ rho will be glad to wait on you. [I F you buy this treatment' and tl nd it to be a kind of trickery, 1f ot, rubbing, electric or faith iire, I will refund yours money L once. It is sinmply an Intelli- d ent common sense treatment, acognized by all intelligent peo- si le when they understand it. g o~ well read doctor willl speak t< gainst it because they cannot et along very well without it in t iany cases. So why not buy ie book or pamphlet and have lh knowledge of your own. It C worth a doctor's knowing and! Is worth your knowing -to ach to your children, that they ay be 1 enefited after you have~ ~ossedithe rivers That $4 will' >)theinjust as much good as did you before you crossed. kquire after its merits among >ur reliab~le friends and neigh >rs. If it is doig them good i will do you good, whether you ~ iy it from a white agent, in an, dog or negro. Knowledge N what you need, andthat you 'o in get from the parnphlet and Lpplement, or my inflrictions. on't forget that I refund Q'ui'8 oney with one doller eg*aand D ntra CONSERVATIVE SS NOV. 6,1906 k $25,000 if Central, .5 C. ling yout business and it Farmers, Merchants and business oT ALL THE partment new acquaintances, and r, we shall be pleased to care. Five per cent. )OSitS. BUSINESS I find it necessary to ask ir needs will receive our KER M I LL CO. Ils and Cotton Seed Meal. ack. hundred pounds. FLOUR at $4.90 per bar, el. Come '' onc .R MILR i'UN,'f IASSA, ilA.neda ay your railroad fare back ionie, if I fail to benefit you; hen and the 3, so come; and mae ail who areaficte'd an e healed or get more money. Intelligent ladies and gentle ien with recommendations ranted as agents at a price. Write today for particulars nd circular. DR. I. Z. PHILIPS GENERAL AGENT Brevard, N. C. SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSIONS' Via Southern Railvay. Extremely low round-trip Veek-End Excursion Ticke~ts re now on sale for all trains aturdays and for Sunday lorning trains only, to Isle ofr Ine3, Tybee; also to many at eactive Mountain Resort Points, com principal stations hii South arolina. Tickets good to re ~rn until Tnes5day following , are~ of sale. Also special Sunday Excur on rates from Colimbia, Au usta and intermediate stations > Isle of Pahm. a: 'I Tylbeo. For details r-dca. tc., apply Southern Railway agents, or J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., At-. nta, Ga.; J. C. LUSK, D. P. A., harleston, S. C. , W. GARRETT SIX MILE~, 8. (C. LAOK$MITH & WOOD8WORK anufactue a fine line of irned work, such as balusters, ilumins, brackets, and' all sneh ork. Let me estimate with you o joh. tn largP-o~r too cson'~ tc