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'K/k*Vykkp. / >it Til EPI CKENS SFNTINEI4 RN . Entered April 23, 1908 gPickous, . ., as asond-olams mWatr, under act of Oongres of Maroh 3, 1879. VOL XXXV PICKE 9 SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY T IDIOSYNCRACIES OF AN ISHMAELITE . ((. ii. B.) rt is hard, awfully hard to wepi a mask day by day, and seem tc the world what you are not, to try to hide the private cares and wor. ries from the eyes of the world be. cause of it s unsympathetic feelings, Many a man at business, on the streets, with his friends, at the home of his neighbor, assumes a cheerfulness and gayety he does not feel, for ha realizes that "feel ing" is catching, and he cares not to mar their pleasures and joys, but as lie les on his couch, he lays aside his mask and looks stern re. ality in the face. There lie re. views his life, there he prays to God to remove the bitter cup, there his soul cries out for companion ship, for the true friend who can advise and sympathize. Ile wants to be able, as in the days of yore, when lie stubbed his too or his playmate wounded his leelings and he went to his mother, put his head in her lap and sobbed out his troubles while she stroked his head and sympathized with him, to tell his troubles, take a good cry, be petted and sympathized with and he will go out from there, baving won the aight, with a new determi nation to win or die. With sympathy, in its true sense unknown, and the world money mad, is it any wonder a man after keeping up appearances As long as he can, finally drowns his sorrows in the flowing bowl, or ends it all with a pistol ball? How many su. icidcs and moral deaths are di. rectly traceable to lack of, sympa. thy? Watch your friends, study their natures and sympathize with them in their afflictions, and cheer them in loneliness and. en, courage them in their business ad. ventures Put forth your hand and help them over the hard places of life. Do not let them bear their burdens alone. Help them that they may know and re alize that this world is not what it seems, that life is real, that it is earnest and that it is worth living. Whenever vou do this you help to uphold a higher standard of life and the world is bettor for your sympathy and help to your fellow man. Too many of us are prone to laugh at man's downfall and tc take advantage of his misfortune, Before you do this try and put yourself in his place and apply the Golden Rule to his case: "Do untc others as you would wish to be done by." cIGOARETTE SMOKING. I noted with interest an adver. tisement in a journal recently that road: "Wanted--A boy to do office work. No cigarette smoker need apply." Nowv, this ad is significant; ii speaks volumes in oDe little sen tence. Why are cigarette snmokerf excluded from even applying for the position? Ah! that sentence em.. phasizes a fact that parents had 'bettnr profit by. Does your boy smoke cigarettes? If s', he is do. 'barred from a position that mighi prove a stoping stone to grand and noble work. And why? Be. cauis' he is not considered trust wortIhy. Hel~ may be~ honest, high t''ni.d anid honorable~ to b.egiii witi buit if he persists in the habit the lairge miajirity of first-clasie busi, nloss mien (do iot 'eant him. They are not willijg to entrust thei1 interesL in his hands. Think of it boys unworthy of conidence 0 unfit for busi ness-a fai luiro-th result of smoking cigarettes. Trh ,iDoctors Said lie Would niot ilye. Ptetr Fry, Woodruff, Penn., writer ''After doctoring for two yearrs with th b st phlysicia11 n '. #aynesburg~auid stil getting worse, tihe dotctors advised moe I I hiad aniy business to attend to I .ha< l'elter attened to it at once, *An I eotil< not possibly livo another month as ther wats DO oure for me. Foley's Kidlne; Cure was regommended to me1 by friend, and I imimediately sent my so to the store for it, and afler taking thro bottles I began to get better and coti 4Pickens DrL Co,. n Dr, . SmtEaly I habit is consuidered by those in po- GeraGanadPrtatFt sition to know a. not only detri- SnesWo mental to health but dangerous to SeSnil.or~ si eep moral character.ofqioahnoepctrof"on Ohi boys. heed the lesson in the GatadPrya ot~ues little ad-"no cigarette smoker Wo,16. h itr a ae need apply"-and if you havetoadonhlfmlsouhfLa commenced the practice, stop it at rnj tto,~yo h no once, and if it has become a fixed aiiRily. urgtbbid evil with you stop it- if you have ooftigrarilylnenth to apply to your physician for a 0suctoblwaenutrd remedy to cure you from the ter- b ~sno h osatitreec ribl effcts.of tenraiGant an artyat Fard Faters lok ito hsmaterpary wreSatineda otaders and ee tat yur ens ae dev or qute ao thendse pifturrfofc"Geg Grantrandesarty intertnganoterat uomereaon hy prminnt an hWyotto of7. The picture waotaken of bsimss houl poitiely fue mte Statoion Wyfomaton: the theo to eployany oy wo inulgePin ifics iwy. Din the bundmild2 thi prctce.Ift as armes dasind of1thu rto mlak ie ithe u ---i itdidnotleato ometeribl 'no much t.ouie wan Fncncore evil- -he an o th wold ad ibth r aison the conyn interferencea refue t evn cnsier he PPI' o th Mo.an, tan Go. ran~;toad catefr, wook ito athig artteh vradLmie'o h no his sieeghator soos a teie reedy.-eaeid'e oD worfryim about hi. Therex, muralpaseneben _omereason__whyaprominent__man iceagnOhaNb.foth of businofs(ihnulGprsntivndypartys ths rctce DVt a harmless~r --if it didnot lead topomeeterribl evi distemane of thiworld nU n Prasa hot'tdln thildren is entrise. inoaults not oplrt o oe's[o catonupon. wr lto av cigarte r on m~~t'nseofee o worryingnr ouabountme.him.r Thee diseaseo thinnean- in '~ b "nizeJ' ~ o ness. Fat is the best means of'1'1 isi cow;kg.Akfr overcoming them ; cod liver oil itR'si iiitiloItste makes the best and healthiest ' ?iii(3frctgNedel'' fp n aty.wr ttoe tFr~nes tre~ ams Fruacith arm oTeasn E ivi I.dianite. An ~ intresi'n noerat iste eaiestand ost;effete bo " tto of epitu re ,i'~b,~ cona I~fttU' I oder o I lugsiftie )(it ok fite overln mlail 23a L' shows vhy Scot's tdays and't 21t hour '.tni maket our neyitomStiLui t Sn racico f ofso uch~'aue n al caes f (1in thed siisO t 'n Expre'ssa' wasn 9 e ttsw.d in makiong Bt. rpfo t Joseph, M., to Smith Fracis; toay goorndrSansFmple.scolnta less.ha L. omaEgnerlhpssegeran .tcNkeYoagent, MOahNeb., fr thi Foley & Co.,Oof Chicago. originate FALL 0 -..- The Bi Everybody invited. Don't fail to i largest stkoks of Dresa.Ooods, Trimwir county. The collection of Hats is 1 shown-the largest assortment, the mo Don't forget the opening date-Friday aud.upend the day; we will interest you Heath- Bruct The Leaders Marriages at Cateechee. Cateachee -Oct. 2.--October seem% to have started out in a desidedly b!usy way in the matrimonial line, an will be - observed by the following marriages in this pretty village Sun day: Mr. A. F. Alexander and Miss Lena Saylors were married at the raaidence of the bride's brother, Mr. WV. M. Saylors. Mr. S. P. Reed and Mliss Bosa McCoy wiere married at Mr. G. W. Reeod's homne. MrI John T. Crow and Miss Ella Taylor were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Taylor. The above are all popular young peo. ple of this village except Mr. Alex ander, who is a prominent young farmer near Pendleton. Mr. J, F. Williams. magistrate at this place, performed all these eeremonieu. Mr. Williams is a good, elever citizera aod is es.tisfled with the record he made in the matrimonial line tiun day. * *~ * A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who via its the drug trade says be has of te1 beard druggtsts inquire of a man. whei he asked for a coug h medicine, whethe: it was wanted for a child or aa adult,ami if for a child they would most invariabla recommeod Chamberlain's C9ugh Rtem edy. The season for this -is that they know there is no daeger fromit and thal it always enres. There is net the leasi danger in giving it, and for coughs, eolds and croup it is unsarpassed. Foi sale by Pioketns Drug Co., and T. N Hunter, Liberty. Cheap Rates to Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and the South, west. Each firat and third Tuesday you can purchase tickets at Atlanta, Birmingham, Annistor,, Montgomrv~ and cer tain other points to The EGreaI So'uth West and ret urn,, by Mianphi - nd the ('otton Belt Route at gre'at~y reduced ratee. Tickets allow stop overs any p~ pe West of Memphia, and are good t< return any (lay within '21 days' aftevi purchause. Write me to make arr ang*m, nh and see that your tickets read b: Memphis and the Cotton Belt Rloute L. P. Sm.th, Tray. Pass. Agent 205 USquitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. O .4. - s1 OS .4... nIMti.the ThKindYula lssBi PENING AT g Store a Ot.o 6 &7 ttend or you will miss seeing one of ti Igs and Millinery over displayed in PickI iy far superior to anything we have ev< it exclusive styles and the lowest price and Saturday, October 0 and 7. Com !Morrow Co. in Low Prices. Why Not Build Up Your Town? If you live in a good locality wb not say so? If you do not talk toi your town who will? Calhoun is it as good county no we have in thi state; has the finest water in this see tion, on the best line of railroad ii the state, one mile of the best colleg in the state, good building sites to dwellings and business houses. D business at Calhbouna and Bend you boys to college Now the first thing we want is public road from Ravenell's bridg to this place, leading along the edg~ of the bottom up the river thus reacd ing this place 1. 3-4 of a mile ?roi the bri ige. Tiue next tbing we wan., is anc mill and ginnery. 0. RI. Doyle h. the site for the plant Who will I the first to talk oil mill? This ente prime is badly needed and will pay I well here as elsewhere. A we known gin man was heard to remin the other day that if he had four 5 eaw gins here he could gin 900 bal of sotton here each year This is Sgood chance to invest youir rnoney. W. N. C. Full of Tragic Meaninig Are those lines from J. H. Simmons Casey Iowa. Think what might ha resulted from his terrible cough if I had not u.sed the medicine he writ about: "I had a fearful cough th~at di Iturbed my night's rest, I tr'ied ever thing but nothing would relive it, uia I took Dr. Kings Now Discovery f consumption, coughs, and colds whi< comapletely cured mne." Instantlyr liCee and permanently eures 2.11 tharo and lng disance; prevenats grip) ar pnaeumonia. At Packen~s Drug (Co. Marriage at Dacuevill. On Sunday the 24th nIt, at ; rk a , Mr. John Robinsonan \hs- Liszt. Hunt were mar ried .hie '.HtiCIence of Mr. M. V. Hun faths' of the bride. T'ae ceremon wats jwrfo'rmeId b~y the Rev. MI G.nlt of Tjravellers Rest, in the pre enee. of a htost oif relatives and frieni who afte'r the ceremony were inlvit4 tos the~ din ing room, where they pa tosk of a troat bountiful. supp4 which was very much enjoyead bty a With good wishes for a long al happy life for the happy; couple I crowdt loft for their respective plac The New Business Suit a this year is the "Olymn- L~T~a -pia 3-Button Sack. 2In this, as you see -i a from the drawing, you r have one of the most Sstylish suits of the year. r The coat is longer than uulbut its propor ations have been so cv 0 erly modelled that the effect is exceedingly graceful. [he whole garment S hangs from the shoul dlers in an easy, comn >fortable fashion, leaving r plenty of room all around. It takes good design ek ing and thorongh tail- cm r o. oring to make these $CHILOS BROS. Co. sstylish "loose models" Fine ClothesMakers * look just right-that's Oa-4LI t -Yow why we buy them from the best makers we know, Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore. Fall and Winter Suits $12 to $25 * = g IGREENV1LLE, 8. 0 0 FATHERS DUTY to ".s"aml . t ,*ep.im;.9 MQ A*.7.*4..tao*g i ~tLkani:e.*m'.*u .". cr. . *G"t..ellbtA".1. B- DR. MOG3E'E RACEACHE Is AND KIDNEY CURE, d * m. e slea h. e sygt beold adrcm eneWb1ces rg o ~re. Bringx.1 your thePininhr ~. ~ ~ jUtO~a1bb.