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T^jj . I ll: ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. 111 AXfegetableftvparaltonforAsMi stmilalmgiheFoodandlta'uta m l liagUtcStomachs aitdBuweisof i || 1 Promotes Di^estion.ChretfiiV ii i ncss and ResLContains neitlw 8 Opiunx.Morphitie norMtaeral. jjjjl; Not Narcotic. ? jpjfS? "i tfOtdlkMML'ELrnwm Mill! " lbnpkm SrtrfBWn!" jllx.Smna * \ I^k JkcMteSdt.r- I -AiiscSnd * I Sf W"sSif#, dcnfkd Sutpr. J toWEfilw|! Yaotiryi'm rttmr. i g^*. & Aperfect Remedy for Consfip.i t ion, Sour Stomach.Diarrlior.i rs^o- u Worms,Convulsions, lovvrish ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of *gg||. Qiinrnntoeci underthe FooJar^ Exact Copy of Wrapper. No Sympathy Needed. hVeently a woman of Kansas beeame disgusted with t,h*i behavior of her husband, wrh<> seems to have been merely the average man possessed with i.ne weaknesses that belong to the average member of the race, ami inserted the following advertisement in one of the daily papers: "WANTED?An affinity to claim my husband if any one; wants him. He grumbles at his i meals, puts his feet on the par-1 lor cushions, brings visitors to. i In house and meal without, let ling me know in advance so I can have enough cooked for them and when 1 ask for Xnias money he wants to know what I am going To do with ii. If my woman ean v 1i?m* affinity in him I wi-li she would come 11!<i prove propcrt v and take him awav." \ved<i not svmpa! hize wit li t his Kansas woman with her complaint, as we regard b<r as responsible, in a lan.ee measure. Cor th?- shortcomings of tin* husband. In the first place if the husdand had not been some what Con-handed there would have been no parior chairs and nothing in the house t<? cook for , the visitors and with about six hungry children hanging to her skirts she would hang to that jnanJcleser than a cocklebur to a mule' tail, and if she saw any orin talking to her nivsteious manner she would sail into the raven locks of the would beaffi nity like a snapping turtle on a J uncling. That woman has h:id too much prosperity. The faults described are grave ones, but such that any true women can by a little finesse correct in one week. v:.iI.. .... f.. u:... i ? ...i 'Mil* M|> 1<I mill, IH<1<I<IIII, (II M I | fickle him under flic cliin with a toothpick, gel him by the oar! ind ki-s him as you used t<? do when you s;it on the lawn chair in the glomini;. I-Ved him t wo or three days and po' t he brute, lie with shave Iwi'-ea day,! keep his feet on ' tie floor, lie; with his head or a wooden block if necessary a'.d vou could not H<f him Id I .ok at an aftinay if you fried. (Jo into the affinity business i yourself and you will make your old parlor shine like a crystal 1 place if there is only one chain in it and the stove stands coddle. I os three ? Kxchan^i'. A Mnn Wmitnto I>l*i only when a lazy liver and fllnggiHh bowelc cause frightful despondency. Hnt Dr. King's New Life I'ills expel l>oison from the Hyntem; bring hope and courage; cure all Liver, Stomach and Kidney troubles; impart health and vigo to the weak,?nervoaH and ailing j 25c. at all druggista. t ' CASTORIA Tnlofl4-fl OVI^I \m *mw.uiig c*uu vmimuui The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /, V Signature /Am \W At b*? vjr foe Over D * vio i mrty lears GASTORIA THI OCNTAUH COMPANY, NtW YORK CITY. A Pendleton man attended , church last Sunday with his liti tie hoy and on the way home he j was gruntblng about the jx)or | sermon and the little fellow asked: "Why, papa, what could | vou expect; You only putin a [cent in the church collection box. An lilrxl llnnlmiMl ih pationt, ovon with a nnesjinir wife, . f,*- 1 1." * *- 1 ?.. nnuiii" ?uo iit't'uH naip. sne my bo ho nervous and rundown in ! health that t-iflos annov her. If she ! i? melancholy, exeituble, t roubled with'loHHof appetite, headache. sloeplinoHH, constipation or fniutinc and dizzy spells. Sho needs Kleotric Bit tors the most wonderful remodv for ailing women. ThousBnrls of sntTorers from female troudblen, nervous troubles. backache and weak kidneys have uKud tboni and beeonit. healthy and happy. Tryt uoin Only ">0e. Satis-J faction guaranteed by all druggists. Many people have a certainj fear of destroying things for the reason that at some time they may he of use. Many housekeepers elinjj to tilings ami for that reason the at.li<\ tho clipboards ami shrlvs are filled with things ol' no particular va- i Inc. Papers a re allowed t<? eolleet; let t.ers. cards, ail Vert isiu^ I material iSie.. arc kept from i year to year. (Jet lit of the rubbish ahd useless truck. It all takes room, collects <lust and usualv is of no value. l.ion PoikIImh ? Uiilil fn Pittsburg a ravage lion fondled the luuid that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is pometiiues great when least regarded. Often it comen through Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. \They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have saved. "A fe>v doses cured our halty of a very had case of Croup." writes Mrn. George H. Davis of Flat Hock, N. C., " We always give it to him when he takes cold. It's a wonnerim mociicino for babies." Host for ('ouf?hH, C'olde, Latiripue, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Woak Lungs. ">0c. ?1 (X). Tri:il bott.ln free. Guaranteed by all drir.'gifitH. Tfeonsands Have Kidney Trouble and Pove? Suspect i? How To Find <??>. Fill a bottle or eommor ^1nr.s with your water and let it staiul twenty-four hours, a f . /T* 11 brick dust sedi/~EJP4 '"TT'lTi tnent, or settling, rmrN J stri?Ky "r ??ilky WVA 1"v'\ {//' \ 11 ai,i>t'iir{iiu'e?!te" j2. ) V indicates an un\ | j' fjj? ,'"11 he kid ''V t jV^* desire to pass it or pain in the back are also s< inptonis that ti ll you me Kidneys and Madder are out of order and need attention. Whit To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, tint Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the j^reat kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Correctsinahility to hold water an i scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up matty times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. *t stands the highest because of its remarkable * one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Mention this P*per and temember the name, D-. Kilmer's .SwampFoot, and the address, Bingluuuton, N. Y., ou "very bottle. The American Woman's League. The American Woman's League is a sound business or ganization, which is doing more to improve the social and edu cational life of the women of America than any movement ever before attempted in this country. The requirement for membership in the League is the bimple securing of $52.00 worth of subscriptions to tho Journal or any ~ C 4.1. xi- A. ui wiu niagiziiieB mi at are cooperating with the League, a full list of which (over 100) will be sent on request. If HO persons in Pickens frill secure $52.00 in subscriptions the league will build a beautiful chapter or club house right here for its members. The building will be fully and completely furnished, equiped with a library, meeting room, salesroom, kitchen, etc. A building of this description is needod here. It would be a center of enter tainment and community improvement in Pickens. Buildings have already been erected in many towns. ()v<?i DUO chapters have been organized all over the United States from Maine to California. Other towns have building* completed and occupied. Arc we going to let other towns beat Pickens? Not only have they the buildings completed furnish ed, but thev receive a regulai monthly remittance from the headquarters of the League foi the maintenance of the Chaptei House topav for light, beat, etc. Every Chapter House is equiped with a beautiful Grand Concert Phonograph costing $325. Thirty records are supplied and changed every week, or as often as the members desire, for thirty new records. What others ( ail fin \V? <*?111 Thu nnlv question is, do we want it? Peck, Idaho, has a Chapter House, and it is only a little town with less than 20() inhabitants. Here's what they say. "We have received many letters asking whether the promises regarding our Chapter House have been carried out, and 1 wish to say most emphathetically 'yes, and more/ Our Chapter House is considered the prettiest little house in Nez Purees County. Our furniture has conic, also our elegant library table phonograph. We arc getting new members every week, v,....... .\i.. I | i uiun iuur>t Dim n ci \ , Katherine L. Smith, Secy., Bi^ ('annon (Chapter, Peck, Idaho." Why not send and get literature telling all about the League, and gel a Chapter House here in Pickens? All subscriptions that are taken lor the Sentinel-Journal count on your membership at the full price. Hasn't Pick ?'1IS, JUKI YlCiniiy, .HI people who will 1m' tin- pioneers? Write direct to the Publicity Department. American- Woman's League. University City, St. Louis, Mo., for full informa tion and literature will be gladly forwarded to you, or step in our oflice and we will give you an application blank, and you can start your membership by taking out a subscription to the Sentinel-Journal which will count $1.00 toward your $52.00 worth of subscriptions. When you have secured $52. worth of subscriptions to the magazines in the League, or to our paper, your membership is complete for life, and you have no dues or fees of any kind to pay. This is certainly an opportunity von cannot afford to let no I?v. Don't put it off until tomorrow ?act today. .1. L. O. Thompson, Editor. For !\Ior? Than 'I'lirtiA KoIpv's llonov and Tnr hnn been n household favoritf for nil ailmontH of T.ho tliiont, chpst and lung.H. For iufnntn and cLitdren it in best and safest a? it oontains no opiates and no harm fill drills. None: genuine but Kobe's Honny and Tar in flu- yellow package. Kofuse Hnbstitiit(*H. Sold by nil driiy yistH. The railroad commission will hold a meeting, in Greenville, at 10 a. m., J ul v I I. to consider the petition of thcMidl Telephone company that an increase in certain exchange rates he had in that. city. All sides interested in the matter will attend the meeting, to be held at t he board of trade rooms. FOLEYS KIDNEY PILLS for Bachocmc kionbvi *nt Budoib CASTOR IA ^ For Infants and Children. The'Kind You Have Always Bought ' 1 The Fountain He ; Is: A man who has a weak and impairc ; properly digest his food vrill soon fir weak and impoverished, and that his insufficiently nourished. Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN makes tho stomach strong, dl&estive /u/ces, restores tin m wva?>a?aMia vfl ? VV?f JJ4V <]|V purities and enriches the blot tleah-bullder mad reatoratlv atroni la body, active In I Thii "Discovery" is a pure, glyc absolutely free from alcohol and all ingredients are printed on its wrapp< nostrums. Its every ingredient is end I medicine. Don't accept a secret no* remedy op known composition. Asj , many cures made by it during past 4 World's Dispensary Medieal Assoeiati Bl A Quality, Quantify ' HI I n We arc the originators o I /I If these prices cannot be dup ' |P| _ m-rr (ffl I Imperial Whiskey XXXX ( Kock anil Kyc XXXX | Apple Brandy XXXX \l I Apricot Conlinl XXXX j |m\\\||M Blackberry Cordial X H i Sherry Wlno (Cure California) U till I Hll Oln (Holland Type) XXXX) I) II It I Id11 Rfmrmhtr, //>?* /Y ll I mill Not Clienp Gooiln |n| Tho Lowest I' R\\VwAllj Price List or i l\\\\\vvlll txpmsj prcpaio liWWvull 2 C iallon Keg S2.!)5 W\\v\vll 3 u?"on VWv\\?l No rill Carolina I S. S. Whiskey Blackb< IlVwNvM Hock and Rye Sherry Applo lira nil y Gin If Mil (Compound) Peach a iviiJl Apricot Cordial Tom (1 Remember the Pri *((/'>? Above (roods shipped only i; nil ? expense of bottles, fillinu, luheli ?\\j order will make us permanent b YwM Send for comp/oto prico IBS?: IIUHI) II1C?? 1 Kill' MIOi* j Allen's Foot 1'jHkc, a powdur !t, curt painful, swollen, smart ine, ni "vou feet nnd inatantlv takes the sting <>u of corns and bunions ancmalus walK ing ohsv. Try it today Sold every whore, 2f>cts. Somewhat pathetic is the let ter received by the railroad com mission from North A gust a that it is understood that th J railroads are preparing to ahan don old Hamburg, on the Sa vannah river, not even to leavi a prepav station, which now i I at that iM)int. The petition says [that several large concerns an in that section and need the ad j vantageof the published rates 01 I frieght. A Ui'Killitr Twin Hoy was Susie climbing trees and fences jumping ditches, whitling, alwnyseet ting scratches, cuts, sprnins, bruiaee I bumps, burns or scalds. Hut lnws j ller mother just applied Hocklen' , Arnica Salve and cured her quick | Heals everything healable? Koilfl Ulcres, Eczema, Old Sores, Corns o Piles. Try it; 2,r?c. at all druuugistF Ibilious?! I CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. I > Nearly Everybody TAKK8 l SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR 1 J "Sot YOU.? I ssmmmmmammmmmmmmmma v.. . *.. 0 ad o f Life jT The Stomacb\Wk id stomach and who docs not id that his blood has become whole body is improperly and EDICTIL DISCOVERY V promotes tho flow of H 5 loat appetite, makes JQ* rates tho liver and id. It 13 t!t?s?rcat blood-maker, e nnrvc ton I?. It makes men mlr.J and cool In lud^cment. cric cxfract oi American medical roots, injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its ;rs. It has no relationship with secret lorsed by The leaders in all the schools of trum as a substitute for this time-proven ; your neighbors. They must know of I) years, right in your own neighborhood, on, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres.. Buffalo. N- Y /liii '' IIWI 'J air.i Price Assortment l.\^5 r /. ocx- nottom prices- \\\M Heated. M l\ i (irtitlo Whinkicu |U \U 'ioodi JVjmtJ Jlfl&u': I \\ \i\ rx'ncos pnti**io | llfll i (inllon K"fr V'."5 y I /Jill Ci Kcjf K.1S ! (Ill v'le (' '<rn \Y Miikvy .X X X X i II I \\\l I'oach and JI"r.oy XXXX Li/I l)Hj| TomiilnXXXX M//D21 I'aach Branriv XXXX IIJIIYPm lianana Cordial XXXX Port Wino (Pure California) .'//////] i Scuppcrnonjf (l'urc N. Carolina) ljf//W/[J >'? / of / . /' " .Siiw JllI I I l?ut <ioo?J (toods Cheap /wlllll 'rice!* Kvrr Quoted ///7<X\ Go'xto Mi'. tJ ISfl > > : WJ/K 4 ' ?;yn /'r'tv/T"" /H/i/m ?'. . Kotr 6.75 1/ U Style Cor i "A hi:.\t?y if 0 srry i_ orOiul iVa':h TSran'ly 1/ fl NVinu (Compound) 11 ju r. lr in i Cordial II K mil Honey Pore V.'ino I II in ocuppernontr Wine 'Iff u r>/" /wir/: :'t //;* Same. II f > neat, tiTanjy kc^H. TliU -aves extra u|l|Uf UC ar'l ? ickinc. Wo know one trial KlljUl usinc 4;. (ricnili. llr/jw //'if tf our 100 proof goods \lM 's/m ... 'tn .mtut/i 11 at tiss.iuiirafr'jJr I t, i HjiHHIpBBHHHpHHBBH ^mi*|9kji. jHI I.wJWiH Iis now a summer as well I | as a winter ? remedy. It B ; has the same invigorating I ' and strength-producing ef- I ! feet in summer as in winter. I Try it in a little cold milk or B water. ! Never hnaitnte about in viiil' Chain liorinin's { outfit Remedy to children. 1 i It contains no opium or other narcoI tit8 nn'l can be given with implicit j confidence. Ah a quick cure fqv cough* and colds to wh'ch children are i, Huscaptible it iH unsurpased. Sold*l>y . all dealerH. A special from Washington h says: "Senator K. I). Smith to day called to see President Taft ' regarding the postmastership at ,r Florence. When Senato"Sniith _ visited the white house last week I he was told that, with the withdrawal of the name of ' ,o lis ('. Knkcr, another name won In he I sent 1?> the senate in the near 'future, It is understood that I immediately after congress adjourns a "recess appointnient" of a new man will he made. It is assumed that the appointee will he some one whom Senator | Smith desires; otherwise, he would not he confii med. Jolion i). Koi'Ucft 1 ler would yo tiro I- t if lie hIh>ii1(I ?| end It's i nlii'd ilu oino trying to pnnaro a better medicine tlin 11 ( tiiiml" Ham's (<o!ic. ( holera and Diarrhooa Reinedv for diarrhoea, dysentery or bowol complaints. It is siiiinlv impinsiMe, ami so sn\s every onii that has used it Sold l>y ail rl.... Tilt; six young ladies who will take the Kuropean tour at the | expense of the ('olumhia Record are: Miss Lillian Hammond of Columbia; Miss Francis McCants, of Columbia; Miss Amelia Beckham of Kock Hill; Miss Ktta Zemp of Camden and Miss Elizabeth Dominic,k of Newberry. The Hf.londid work of Chamberlian'H Stomach and Liver Tablets in all coming to liuht. No ouch grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. ThonBandB bless tliein for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness jaundice and indigestion. I Sold by nil dealers. 1 f"lnJ ; ' * iFolov Kidney Pills an* -antiseptic, tonic and restorative and a prompt corrective of all urinary irregularities. Hofuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. Within the w&t two or throe | i-t -Tr-ll 1 /?> * uojn ? |jcutiun win in? nieo W1XI1 Governor Ansel asking that he order an election on the proi-osisition of annexing that part > of Lexington county, known as the "Dutch Fork" section, to Richland county. The section, which it is proposed to annex, contains forty-six square miles, and includes the towns of Irmo and White Rock, and is bounded on the east by Broad river and extends up the Saluda river for three miles, then northward to White Rock, thence to Broad river, northeast. The petition is largely signed. A petition was recently filed with Governor Ansel for an olection 011 the question of annexing forty online .v.Sl T ' ovjuaiu nmt^ OI l_j0XlI)p[tOn COUI1" ty to Richland, which included the town of New Brookland. The two sections 111 dke a total of eighty-six square miies, which it is proposed to annex. Lexington county has an area of 885 square miles. After annexing the two sections, there would be 799 squaiVi miles loft. The constitutional requirement for a county is 500.. ' Tlifrii linn lUcimtly Itroit l'laceil In all fb?' drne stQrew an aromati \ ul?*asant horl> euro/ for woman's ills, I'ullorl Mother Gray/'a AUSTRALIAN LEAF. It ih tho o^ily certain reRulator. Quickly relieves femnlo weak,-. ' nesses and Hnckncho? Kidney,'"" Rlfid dor and Urinary troubles. At |all droReistB or l>y mail oO v. nts. Sample FREE. Address. The Mo'fcor Gray Co.. LeRoy, N. V. j At tho meeting of the state board of medical examiners, which has been called for June '29, the results of the recent examination for license to practice medicine in this state will be announced. The mem be *s of t he board are now going over the papers of the applicants. J roiov ivianoyeuis contain i nconceutrated form ingredients of established therapeutic value for tho relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Sold by all druggists. Govern*n Ansel has been invited to attend the Forty fourth National Encampment of the Grand Armv orrf^t renublic, M he held SeptenrHt^ 19 to 241 } Governor Ansel, toeing out >'?* \ the city, could not he (iaskej whether he will atie^.flT A touch of rhematinm, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pi in at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. The railroad commission has r reived a letter from a Sumter firm, asking for a. readjustment \ ? ?)1 !,-ltes; i1?l iviliniul ri'Anrlu - M U,WWUO, CI* that tin iv may ho a differen- ' tiatiuii I'etAvmu car !<>t rates and 1 -f-s than carloads. Tin* !"<! of I.lvloj;. Incri'-isoH tin' price of ninny neccstiit.n s without improving tbo quality. Ftil \y"b llmoy and Tnr maintains its liiyii .standard of excellence and ifh great curative dualities w'thont any increase in cost. It ih Mio host remociy for coughs colds, croup, whooping ouch and all ailments of the throat, chest and luims. The genuine is thw yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold hy all Druggists. I j Governor Angel has been invited to send delegates to the second National congress of the Road Builders' association to be held in Brussels, July 31 to August 7. v What (Everybody Waatt. i ^ j Everybody desirea jrood health which!,' ,,j in impossible unless the kidnova araV 1 Houim and health,v. Foley's Kidney* 1 Remedy should bo taken nt tho Hrafc > 1 indication of any irrcgninrity, and n \ 1 sorbins illness may bo averted. \ I Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore I i your kidneys aim bladder to their nor- \ inal statu and netivity. \ 1 Botanic \ Blood Balm 1 (B. H. B.) Cures Through the Blood I iftBiaotl Poison, \ fmj bum: pains, can- * jgr cer,scaly skin, ' Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B.B. B. (Hotanic Blood Blood) Is the ^ only Blood Remedy that killn the poison in tlu> blood and then purifies It?sending a flood of pure, rich blood direct to ihe skin surface, hope0- wjoints, and 1 . wherever ine diaowT^I ' vtld. In this way all so res. ulcers, r , ;1 eruptions ,' ' are healed and curedHalns ?cV of Kheumatinm ceas H. B. B. completelTarfce paUorr^/lpdy | into a clean healtt W5H u^.. ?o ^ Yng \ the ?kin the rich. ,4/ ^reot health. B. B. B. **,?% n <* old cafieH. Trv it. T cTx BOTANIC BLOOD picanmil anrt re to UW, coin\ .JM of pure )tot?nl(! iiiKredieiitn. It puriflen *n(l i-?nrlchw? thpMoofl. B. H. H. *tr?ngtti?iiii th'1 nerve# v, Hivl i>uIUIh up tho lirokcn (Jown *y?tcm. / Urtig. ffUw II .00 PER L.AROK iJOTTfiX wl|K dirpc ?lon# for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. T KM , ' Wr t'\