The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, September 17, 1908, Image 5

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rick Happeni ..W., A fanaer 11 ' us City ist pedIigree3 90W atlts~M papoato I wanit to R &P~o*z*t rheirtialr i% let 'leg Caused byer.4ldig at a feue post andittin" .n . When I Axlt pmrd her sh0 was very wild, lut I have succeeded in faminfirw nothatlican peer through the coral without hea 1earingv the'gate down. "To i anon who' Is good chrison anddoesnot fear doeth ;hwould be a valuable animal But I w ant to sell her to soMe. Onfl whro will treat her ight She '- one-fourth .shorthorn tw(o fuirths h0na and the bal al;c .it ornary cow. She will b old cheap or cash." An xhange tells of a woman of that city who heard a knock h frout door recently anid peered mid saw it was a caller. In th( t bree minutes liat elaps ed If- - she opened the door 1,1 zed up" the parlor, put a1 1Cla c1Cloth on the dining room table, g.t out all her cut glass ~md :-it around as if it was a common, put the.baby in u 1t, changed, her clothee. and n i 1 opened the door with a ',y to her guest for find inW; the house so torn up and the '1by in such an old dress. N: :svernment is safe unless b he fcrtified by good will. Noo. Th1 h'brden of my song must v - ii, and the teaching of cry * v son has been trust. .ihop: iannington. A r'In results usually arise i r ' 'eat dangers.-Herodo T. ' ight to be our endeavor, to n(.ni a or ourselves, and daily . )nger, and to make a growth in holiness. Ih on A. Kempis. W nm ripens fast does not hL.: akespeare. W'' and deceit are femak Pv. ly,.like a lamp, showE .s maig bad and annoying. A banes. A V~~r t ":'' m bridge and streani i he bor"rs mercy may be found, To fo r death is very greal tv'eifor it .is fated to all mer , d ie - - ntiphanes. I n - . teegood time, His goo( n, t shall arrive; He guidei n a a d the bird.-Browning. i- r t ennsylvania fcomes $t e' of woman who threw w i and kijlled- a dog. That '*:at iho dog got by trying t( sep L' eon the woman from th I JA. billshaw, of Bow n' 'o n., has placed with Mr F. 1'ay, through his aigent a n yr for a marble slab.to b errcied :Lt the head of a 'dog T e 3Is five feet high, eigh 1'':u a lhes wide, two inchei -t hick~ mal' the inscription upor it wil1 t uire -1,729 letters. Thi dogu -three years old and i fa 'orite of Dr. Dillashaw W \ 4tiinstelr Sun. Cou.' Conllssionor's meeting. Oarn- em ay will meo TI r. 'ter eac Bt yand o, S --ery $.WO lgeov a . e , day )'ko~ shvn a. ~orrom:--The wrltei thetpleasure et a tew days' tUilg througch. the conty of Mek ese,an Wpaurprised to se the *oiderftl derelopmet a the great Intelligente that Is Characteristic of her citienis. Pickens appeM toa stranger as being a hustling, up-to-date .rn where an immnense iuse nes Is done, backed upabya splisdid farming section. It has the natual advantages calcu. latpd tW go apwaid, and onward, industrially and educationally. I learn that several big firms are doing a very satisfactory busi ness at this point. 'To go from Pickens to Old Pickensad on to Seneca gives a traveler marvelous views of nature, The Blueltidge'stretch es just ahead in beauty, in grandeur, In sublinity and vies with the clouds for adentratlon. Forests and streams, mountains and valleys, old homes and new dot the roadside. -The natural scenery at many places is pic turesue, beautiful, grand. I was not prepared to believe that real estate has taken such wonderful strides in - recent years. Forty and fifty dollars per acre is asked for land-miles from any town. Seneca is, also, coming for watfi diaw' om1116cidf cet Business seems to!be in splendid condition here. I find the cot ton mills in this section stem ming the tide of depression bet ter than many other sections. Calhoun-named in honor of the South's greatest orator, John 0. Calhoun-is a mile or so from Clemson College, and while small and modest, it is splendidly located and bids fair to grow great with age, If not w.th deeds. Clemson College should be the pride of South Carolinians and the glory of the South. It is a marvelous monument to the progressiveness of the new South. Its buildings are greater than all. the state buildings of many states. Millions must be invested in the construction and maintenance of this great work. The South don't know of the greatness of this school-it must be seen to be appreciated and and admired. At Clemson I visited the home of John C. Calhoun, which I learn is now state property and kept up by the state. Calhoun 's furniture, relics, etc., ai'e here just as he left them and are shown to visitors by parties who live in the house. It was enno bing to see these relics and me mentoes of this great man, and such- things carry one's thoughts backward b: another day in the iSouth's history, and the con trast is very striking. We are far ahead In conditions, etc., to the time when Calhoun thun dered his magnetic eloquence to listening worlds. We have none to-day the peer of him in ora tory or statesmanship. It Is .well that South Carolhxia reveres 'the memory of such heroic Icharacters. It teaches .lessons jthat will live for good in utore I ages. 1,ce na county Is 1 b tb t Ia)*n to be glo- tlb -iod G Not. Kzstrau. t Oonebrd, 0 Sept. 1. Ndd~I1tig and cotton-, 6in order, at The 6ao t olenoy Is pro-b t W gressing nIcel-y under the man agernn &t Go. E. Boddiford. Misha ra:Rlgdon, who has th been-teavhing at Shady Grove, fi Is now at home but expects to om leave soo% for tk Hill Col lege. Miss Licena Holden, of Oheo wee, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. P. Hendricks, of this section. *A singing was given at Dr. Crenshaw's last Sunday even- . ing. A large -crowd attended. A fine time Is reported. Miss Irene Hendricks, who is teaching the' Rocky Bottom . schooI, was with home folks Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. U Nimmons, of Mt. * Tabor, s Saturday nightte with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. * Rigdon. .. t * stl Ed. Craig, wife and sister, th Miss Ada, of Keowee, visitedE .choolr sig - wrs. W. b:.m fks #n earat~ week. e The baptizing at Gri in, Sun day, was largelyattended. - Misses irma ~ elidricks ando Lic ena Holaen spent ad'Mori- c day at the Table Rook hotel. fre E F. Keith, the roprietor, un h derstands making every one en- r joy themseves and feel perfect ly at home. *, i SI Remember It is looking down K. that makes one dizzy. Look up,~ and your brain clears, your heart grows calm, your strength V comes to you fhr every task and SI every emergency. o Ti Words of Praise For the several ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed, as given by leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should have far more weight ni' than an'y amount of non-professional tea-. timonials. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion has THE BADGE or uIORUSTT-On every bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all its In- 81 gredients printed in plain English. . If you are an invalid woinan and suffer cf from freq ent headache, backache, gna&w ing dlstr .in stomach petiodical pains,~ disagr e, catarrhal. pelvic drain, C draggi down distress In lower abdomen c( or pelv , perhaps dark spots or specks ei Idanci g before the eyes, falMt sj)ells and kind sym toms caused by female weak- ei ness, o th derangemento9f the feminine R organs, can not do better than take Dr. Pier c Favorite Prescription. SThe h s ital, surgeon's knife and opers ting ta may be avoided by the timely use of avorite Prescription" in such 8( cases. hrbthe ob .. ns ' i c sccess u trea ..1 Ieser ption'scmo e very best Inative medicinal roots known to medical Iscience for the cure of wvoman%' peculiar 0 Iailments, contains no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs. S Be not expect too much frem''Farorite Prescription; "it will not perform mira cles~ ;It will not disolve or cure tiomors. N o medeine will. ItiwiH do as much to -S. establish vigorous health In most weak n esses and ailments peculiarly Incident to - women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance in Its uefor a reasonable length of time., Sikwomen are ivited to consultDr Pierce, by letter, free. All core i- - ence is guarded as sacredly sertand womanly confidences arc' protoed by Arofessional privac. Address Dr. DV. Pierce Bufal'o N. Y Dr, Elrc'leasant Pellets. the. best ~ative and regulator of the bowels. 1( inV y lvirate stomach, 11i and bwels. Oni alaxative tW4 orr s enthartic, ~~ to take Uoby... Ox of mignonette. Oe tle Oi&otof this MeI, l4hat tis an 'rier against their Invasion. hu4idslike a pretty Idea, aid " may expect to see ugly ire screens entirely discarded td.the windows doorated with 4 sweet blesoms.-(Washing lx Star. Prepare for a rainy-day before e clouds begin to gather. The onlfway to detriese the nount o%mut -n trn, is to tck 2ff the smut-U&lis and rtr them. Corn smut spreads pid! If te smut-bl are ro on the manure pile and e manure spread on . corn ide. Neyir4hro*'amsimt-baU the manure ple. tonen s Well M i Are Made Merable by i~idney Trouble. Odmey trouble preys upon the infid, dls ages nd lesson ambition; beauty. vigc - disappear when thekitd' * carq ei orcder. or ' Kdc trol61e ha become so prevalent that It isno't tinoosunon for a child tobe born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the'child urin . t. ates too often if the no ds the flesh or If when tile child chos an age when It ould be able to mtrol the passae, it is yet affdleted with -wett depend upon It. the cause pi i difficulty Is kidny trouble,snd the first p bould be -toiN- the treatment -of iie Important ogns This unpe'an iuble is due to a e odi tion ft neya pid,bladder am not'to a habit as woat~eoplo f~ose Womnto as 'W6 n 4 en ars made mis able with kidn y and bladder 'trouble, d both need t .e sane .at remedy. is qund and- tha immd t. effect of Sis soon relized.t Is sold nt a ne dollar sx. You ink havea apt. bottle mail. n. also let fell- Wen je DeeAMPooe, Pall about -, Including many of the usands o. teImonial letters received m suffererieidred. In writing Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, .. Y., be sure and MIon this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember i name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Klmer's !amp-.Root, and the address, Binghamton, Y.. on every bottle. oe Break In New Shoes Aiway Use ten's Foot.Base, a powder. It pre. nts Tightnees and Bliatering, cures rollen, dweating 'feet. At all Drug te and shoe stores, seec. Sample mall FREE. Address, A. l8. Olmsted. Le oy, N.Y. feb20w4. Notice of Partnership The undersigned hereby gives >tice that on the 25th day of ily, 1908, they formed a part ership as provided by Chapter , Code of Laws of 1902, for the irpose of doing a general mer mntile business in the town of iberty, Pickens County, South arolina. Said partnership to >ntinue during the pleasure of ther or all, and to be conduct' I under the name and style of .C. Robinson & Company. Respectfully, R. C. ROBINSON, T. N. HUNTER, 1-6t 3. F. WILLIAMS. ELAND0. MAULDIN, M.D. (EYE, EAR, NOSE AND) THROAT) ecial Appointments at Other flours, Greenvitle, 14. U. Main Street New Davenport Building HU b R BA. b3I Bridge to Let, I *ill let the butidIn of the bridge on sorge's Oreek. at sa's 34il1, on (qe 'Lir day of Sep esi, 1008, at 11 olock, a. m., to th ~et bidder. * LOOPER, Supetviso. your on the a toire It He 10:* thoroughly ~n burn outio his business claim is paid ron those who know hiM. Write him-ate he will see ydoa. u J. Fw JENNi0i2 GENERAL MERCHANDISE' Liberty, S. C. Has a mighty nice line of goods for your inspection. The qual ity and prices of the goods are such as to move them whea our customers see them. Just to see whether you will buy. or not, we make a few offers that are inducements. $2.50 grade Men's Fine Pants for $2.00 a pair. $1.50 grade Men's Fine Pants for $1.25 a pair. Men's Hats at Cost. Sell you a good $2 hat for $1.0. 25 per cent. off on Shoes. $1 Union Made overalls for 90c. Your trade Is appreciated. J LF. JENNINGS Liberty, S. C. C. W. GARRETT SIX MILE, S. C. BLACKSMITH A WOODWORK Manufactures a fine line of turned work, such as balusters, columns, brackets. and all such work. Let me estim ate with you. No job to large or too small to receive careful and prompt at teition, Communicate with me by telephone through the Central, S. C. office, or by mail ongs D. 2 from Central. SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSIONS' Via Southern Railway. Extremely low round-trip Week-End Excursion Tickets are now on sale for all trains Saturdays anid for Bundawy morning trains' only, to Isle of Pines, ''ybee; also to many at tractive Mountain Resort Points, from principal stations in South Carolina. Tickets good to re turn -until Tuesday following Y date of sale. Also special Sunday Excuzr sion rates from Columbia,.Au-" gusta and intermediate station~ to Isle of Palms and Tybee. For details, rates, etc., app~ to Southern Railway agent 1 J. L. MEEK, A. 0. P. A,. lanta, Ga.; J. C. LUSK, D.F Charleston, S. C. . Fon 8AT~u-.17 acros, orignoal ~ " 14 miles -Abyoth (4 Pickenti, $80 a~ ' 75 act's Wtat of Woodall Mond acres) iiap bottom, baladoosP esh dente 3