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D~lWT NEGLEIC Nelected Colds Lead to A 4/~ ~y/f COUGHS. .3 How Pretty Misk Powell Was Re ~ stored to Healthi by Pe-ru-na. Miss Lillian Powell, Aurora, Ind., writes: -f..ast spring I caught -a severe cold from jrMt my feet wet and being In the rain, and In a day]I had a most mixerable cak, but I neglected it, ..king It would soon leave me. But it hung tome tbr two weeks, when t something must be done, as my condition was sribus. Ihad heard so much about Peruna and in its praobe that i bought&a bottle began taking It regularly. I was gratified to Rond that In a week the ;(,,and cough was broken up, and three weeks' treatment completey re P..0 _ Ernest Freeman of the Coleman Wagoner Hardware Co , is. s1ending * .1 amlJ. slioraoeflWiAchara, te GogaScolo:ecnlg P Te ri, aspnd in taheoldasAtan, miserbecN spedigte hldayt k smithn mist aene wsmcition pans seiouics. h.hernd sof mucken abotll and-A good prase citibzenst' botple he ea tkin het ruarly tis ratiiei tx findthtis week thvaiel now an cough wastoryofp andckene. weksa trtendtax cmpytwho rae ted my usualsayinghealth.ha--Lielianowowdll 'V ~ ij q -Robest Hinton of the Dcslea sideQoffthe-countyCo, Miss Roersn county o wer Loana Picken Nate -Aomew ofran Roes, prfatheor o 'am and weire ofileasaAtant acallers atn the brieoeaiom hrhindAyn n T isl-Joundin offie oldrsocuny hereV res ech h ee marnts juithhcyrns nPco items whchntsc of uros an'dce, itzes' e w~ae adkh our trde thi aisthertxsti ekadivra cnorraling the hisoal ofapiens, ika h otx aywohv L asa hioopeIsy tha ' aigte a ee we me-Roberteadtof oferhhuacuand's la s ometyhwer is rng PIkns monthehm fFakRgrft -~ -ray wer plehsan d.lr ttebie na iomcuc nA * . D. MciNel* nly office deroncouty -. ~'hre rc achwee miy jicy -Ja'. 13. Craig is spepding th< ites wichescpe ur ot(elatter part of this week in Souti we ak or fiens t aqlutGeorgia; we are unable to find oul * crrllig he ocl hppninswhether he is looking for invest ments or for a young - lady that i * :~marred wmanusesher iv-matrimonially in~clin~eu. * . e ilsta(1of hr hsbad's -The oyster supper given by th * I soetingis rog. n mstMasons last Friday night was * prbaby i i~ he usbnd, enjoyed by all members of the craf that were present. Brother J, E~ 2 D. Me~ely f te Ecet& Boggs made a great hit in his speeci it) eftTuo~aymornng o vsitafter the sapper and it - was greatl: 'ot er ohn wholies t C ntrl, enjoyed, even those who were hit en * It hn~ een 5 y ars incethe joyed the laugh at their expense. Ivan Valley News. --Don't advertise if you believ< A tale'pocn of vine:;ar added t OUaewsigme.Ltyo * ng turnips, onions or other illeoetoratehsmnynade ling vegetables, will kill the tsnadprasi hsw I. Burning papers in a room, wvi~ull hmoto uies fy it wonderfully if coffee, cam- su akadluha i ve or spices are not handy. yusehmsuneighswn 'Th yun ldie ad ouh ou rnerwasing oey.etyu ndng shoo wa fro hoeholpidoi-n wse is ony for adere Sgvena fw dys acaionandtisg wend peaps in the the da: Chrstnaqdiner t ome lyu'l soonppot m ouf om hasie -Pro. W.fl.Dend ofI~o Fia x alrad cockwr foran phidmtu ~niu, a.,apnt atuda inPicetst10and ank Janauhay 19im whe 'ii isay o sendChrstia, ithoune hiqand er ishyog hisp mane lTheyovldes inandie youth rofsor prinerus yiar. *own angd scholnt whouavben -Thefutue mut l edcate. -h Cbyos haviiertyha tonhaiv< ourn boscno t awayefro he ObitnsDywa h cn i e iventa foegw dasstationan hla and happ gssuhorng four pge ''ns adfanagicultra poruity t on eiknoga te givie of theda drintmae iner ahoeve.g n o of Wietiank u atrous fothei L~e imecoud nt b betet em loya sup . prman of whom hav<i -ThPnrouW.E.iDnd of woeugioflat-iread Tome our n copid int< tiu, G., pen Sauray n Pckes107,an oiints tof any 1908.T<f indist, ays osn Crsta ih prns and te wiheat youn'happuan t Iies, is workigcall adde. ThPof onrofspeir yri d i s ianc ino shomeatia souale Snie.oma c life wftel pnae i i ation. Tenfrthem teret uly home ofr ad jrs bl duariagn tepcawin eveing and blsigofaonhpyn et timbo codent eibtter e proprosyie --h'nt o u tono.om n i t Oonsumption. How COnsumption Develops Nine aen of consumption out of tea ocur in this way: A person catches cold. The cold is not properly cured, and another cold is caught. This cold Is dilly-dalled with, either by no treatment whatever or some treat ment that Is ineffectual, and the sold continues. Then another cold is caught and a oough develops. Cough syrups are re sorted to, but they give only temporary relief. By and by the patient gets tired of Uking medicines and cough syrups and give. up in despair. The cold continues to develop and &a cough grows worse. Then the doctor is called in, only to discover that the patient is in the first stages of oonsumption. It was just in this waY that MiMM Powell, of Aurora, Iad., became sick. She caught a cold, and not considering it serious, neglected it, thinking a. many other. do, that it would "wear off." However, it clung to her tenaciously, and in two weeks she found her health in a serious condition. Fortunately, Poruna had been brought to her notice, and she took a coursesof this remedy before it was too late. In a week the cough and cold were broken, and a three weeks' treatment completely rectored her to health. This is what Peruna Is doing all the while. Not a day, and probably not an hour passes in whieh some one does not have a similar experience with Peruna. Cure the Slight Colds aad Avoid Consumption. -The first step toward consumption is 1 henextatep is a failure to euro ,ly. The third step is the de nt of catarrh, which gradually chronic. The fourth step, the beginsto spread from the head throat, then to the bronchial and finally into the lungs. It in then consumption in the first stage. At any time during the progress of a tarrh, from the first onset of the oAld to its final settlement in the lungs, PerUna can be relied upon to stop the dineafe. If you have taken a cold, buy Peruna without delay. One bottle in the be ginning will do more good than a half t dozen bottles after the eatarrh has fastened itself on the lunge. Thousands of Testhknonia. We have on file thousands of testi monials from people who have beo cured of catarrh of the lungs by Peruna. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolielted endorsements we are receiving every month. No other physician in the world has received such a volume of enth. uiastic letters of thanka as Dr. Hartmaa for Poruna. -Fields Hayes of Glassy Moun taim sectionl, is rep rted low with pneumonia. --The latest census bulletin on the subject shows that Orangeburg is the largest cotton raising county in the State with Anderson second. -John T.. Gasaw~ay, who has been in Te~xna for the pout fifteen yeanrs has returned to this county and qnite recently rernarried his wife from whom he bad been separated all these years. -We again request our subs. cribers when ordering the address of their paper chanped to give the name of their ol pottofiie as well as the one to which they desire it changed. Trhis will save us both time and] trouble. -The Ocrmee farmers have sued Clemson College for $26.000 for alleged damages to their lands by a dyke built by3 the collegn. Theg defense of the college is that it can not bo sued without the consent of a the State. -Lis. Lida Hendricks, died at t the home of her husband Sank K. Hendricks of the Fallow section, on the 23d inst., from pneumonia, after an illnes of about ten days. Sbe leaves a husband and one child be. sides a hos', of relatives and friends to mourn her untimely death. r --WV. J. Mull and family left the Reba section this week to make their future home near Easley S. 0. Mir. Mull thinks there is more pay in Sraising 12.ct cotton than in cultivat lng a farm in T'ransylvsnia county. The News follows him with kind wishes-Sylvan Valley News. --Horses now take no more notice of automobiles than of bicycles. There is nothing like getting used to things. A few years ago all the horses and mule. as well tried to get out, of the road when a bicycle came along, and only a few months back the horses were frantic with fright every time an automobile made its appearance. .-~The attractions being put on at u Pickens by the Lyceum Committee a are not meeting with the success t- they should, the attendance is too r email. These attractions are all high l- class and are deserving of better pat ,~ ronage. The near by country people , do not turn out;'they should come, as o they are~ educated up to, enjoy al high class attractions as well as their I city brothero. The committee have b dathsf. r three attractions yet and g the country people are specially 'a urged to attend those attractions; d the nights are long and they can w. loose a~ little sleep. E~verybody coine. A Merry And a happy N Many Friendly We Thank Y vors and Solicit of Same. Pickens -Some house flies still linger a' round and occasionally they "get in the soup." --Eleven cents cotton is a stimulus to the farmers and brings about a good feeling in all. -The modical doctors are having an easy time. There is very little sickness in this section. -Reader, do you owe us for the paver you are reading? If you do, please call at once and settlo your accourt, -What Is the longest word in the Enalish' language? Smiles; because thero is a mile between the first and last letter. -A liver cooked and rubbed up fine or put through a sausage mill at d then mixed with the feed is good to keep ha.ns laying the year round -If buying new boggies and wag one can be taken as an evidence of prosperity, the colored people of this section are riding upon the crest of the wave of general prosperity. -This paper I has not heard from several of its county correspon dlents in sone time. Wake up, friends and let the people know what is go. ing on in your resrpective sections. --We want all our subscribers to burry and "aute up." Running a newspaper on promises is up bill business. Your subscription is not mucht, so bring it in. We need it. --Newspapters that print the list of prizes given at wist and euchre par. ties, raffles at Church fairs nd similar things will be barred from the mails wherean admission feehas been: charged. -Mrs. I. T. Balentine, a ft rmer resident of this place has been left a fortune in a peculiar manner. It seems that an old lady at Little Rock Ark., put an ad in the State asking for Mrs. Balentine's address, when Mrs. Ilentino's aon-m-law, Mr. Bemis, who works in the Columbia Postofflee saw it and notified Mr. BAlentine who now resides in Lau rene. She left at once for Little Rock. The peculiar part of the whole b~usiness is that while in Co lumbia Fair Week a Gypsie fortune teller told Mrs. Balentine that she would shortly receive a fertune. Mrs. Balentine's Pelzer frien&1, are glad to hear of her good luck.-Pel. zer Enterprise. Central College. The college at Central is now a certainty. Tihe leading members of the WVesleyan Methodist church hiave had the establishment of a college at this point under advisement for two or three years. Dr. L. 0. Clayton, with aid of several others, have been collecting funds and awakening interest locally and generally. T'he idea has met with hearty support both at home and in many adjoining andf distant sections. many poInt. could be f-:und equally well,. but none BETTER suited to such an establishment. The section is healthful, water pure and the climate is an Eden in comparison with the north and north west. The immnedi ata location for the college hnilding is admirable, with natural drainage. the location enjoys another vantage by being a quiet rural district, far remove*d from deinoralizing influences. Suflicient funds a: e now asstred and materials are being contracted for and placed on the gronda. The actual work will commence at ar early date and it is intended to have the greater portion of the buildinga ready for use by Se'ptember 190. Farm and F'actory. .a.. Aih Kl van zit ~a a Greeting ew Year to our Patrons. ou for past Fa. a Contluance Drug Co. Croup, eoughs, colds Whooping. sough, ect., have no terrors for children or adults who evacuate the bowels with Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy expels all colds from the systemand stroogthena the thoat, lungs and bronobial tubes. The Original Lax. afivo cough Syrup and Liquid cold cure. Sold by Pickens Drug oo. BUSINESS LOCALS. Car load fresh lime. B. U. Grandy. Car load of the best flour on the market, "Obelisk" to go at close prices. Come and get some. H. A. Richey. Yes, I sold 'em. Now I wast to sell 4 more good males and one wag on. A. M. Morris, FOR HALE-At public auction on Salesday in January a well broke gen tle horse, a second-hand buggy and set of harness. This property be longs to a travling salesman and may be seen at our stable in Piekens. Bates and Robinson. -I have in my charge one brown borwe mule that was found in our field. The owner will please call at once and pay damages and get his propertj H4. F. Jotes, Route 2, Central, S. 0. An Itnergency ledieue. For sprains, bruises, burns. aoalde and similar injuries, there Is nothing se good as Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instanf reli-f from pain, but causes the parta to heal in about one third the lime required by the usual treatment. Sold by Pickena Drug Co.. North Pickens. Charge. J. P. Attaway, Preacher in Charge. Ileginning with the first Sunday is January: Itt .Sunday 1i a ni Twelve Mile 3d " I I a mn Mtc( tuney's Chapel "3:30 p mn Friendship 4th It1 a mi G'ap 11111 "3: 30 p ma Fairview 3d Saturday 3 p mn Jociasue The pastor requet that the stowards of the abovo nam ed chnurcihes meet at'ITwelve MNile on Saturday bofore the first Sunday in Jrnuary at 11 a mn, to attehd to important aaters. Lot the trustees of the parsonage ho present, Leot the popleI rally to the church and mak se tho next year a groat cue under the blessing of God, When you want a pleasant laxative take (bamberlain's Stomach and Lirer Tablets. For sale by ickens Drug Co. --The following patrons of the Se'ntinel .Joturnal remembered lb. editor to help matke Christmas merry for which they will please ace agt our thank.: G. B. Looper, RI. T. Stewart, A. B Riggins, J. 0. Brock, J. P. Fa-r, (1. Lj. MeWhorter, W. A. Hemter, A. Bi. Chastain, WV. 0. Riohey, 8. 8. 1M~en., W. A. McDonald, B. B3. Mediun, WV. B. Bramiett, A.. R1. Wood, J. IL Free man, Jas. U. Davis, D. P. Monitgom ery, J. L. Barrett, Tr. H. HBalliday, John E, Holden, WV. J. Clardyr, N. R. Ken nemore. MIN3STBR TELLS THE TRUTK Personal Experienceeof Aged anad 1Well beloved Preacher. No other man in the community is so well-beloved or whose words have such. weight as the miQieter, who has devoted his life to the service oft mankind, in Maryland one of the most nioted Meth odiat ministers in the State snffered severely with rhtenmatism. He found no relief until a friend recommended RH EUMACIDID. He was so delighted with the restults that for the benefit of other sufferers, as a duiy to munkind, he tells his experience in the fellowing letter: "Reisteratown, Md1.. February 27th. "I was taken with Inflammat' ry Rheumatism in my 1. ft hand and foot in the beginning of thi4 winter and suffered greatly. A gentleman in Baltimore who had tried Rheumacide for Rheumatism recommended it to me. I eured thre bottles and took it in smaller doses than rescribed, and am new entirely enred, Can use bo0th hand and foot without the least ineonvenience.. "Y'ursrepcfly Pastor, fleimferstown M. E. Church." Your drtuggist sells and recommends Rheumacide. The First Requisite ef Beauty, The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Byrup olea a sullow biotched complexion as it stimulateq the liver and bowels, and the eyes become biright and olear. Yeu owe it to your friends to take it If your complexion is bad. Orino. Laxative fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is very pleasant to take. Refuge substitutes. Notice of Final Settlement We will apply to 3. B. Newbery Probate Judge for Piekens eontnyon the 24th daty of January 1908 for a doal settlemo.it of the estate of W, T. Feld and ask to ba dismissed as exeentora, Dec 2tH1.0 34 Q. H. Brown, BH . aromer, JUST RECk/V 2 -lnotner COr' of THOSE GR E 4 T MITCH E L L W4GO See the bargains we are of fering in Boys and Men's overcoats, clothing, Jackets and Skirts from now to Jan. ruary ist. Yours Truly Folpger & Thornley Clothing Shoes Hats and Geuts Furnishing Goods a specialty. Sole agents for Stetson shoes, Stetson Hats, Chase City Buggy, Mitchell Wagons. Notice the Insurance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashier Under Bond Fire Insurance Depositors' Insurance It a burglar blows the safe, and fire destroys the building, and the cashier skips out with what he can get-notice the result: The Burglar Insurance Co. replaces what the burglar got; the Fire Insurance Co. pays for the luilding and fixtures; the Bond Co. replaces what the cashier took; the Deposittro' Guarantee Fuid pays the depoitors-and the bank would resume business at the old stand. Your depesit is insured in the Liberty Batik and it costs you nothing. A werd to the wise is sufficient. Respectfully, It. C. SHIRLEY, Cashier. A Sure Cure ' B is- Contractd Muscle., Lame Back., Stiff Joint, AN AETISEP lC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mnion, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES thle Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tieues, premotes a free eirulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles *BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED AL.WAYS USED OURED SOIATIO RHEUMATISM Mrs. R. A. Sim .n, 500 Craig St., Knoxville. Tenn., writes: "I ave been trying the baths oc' Not Springs. Ark., for sciatic rhe'umatism, but I. get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment a haM any medicine or anything I have ever tried.'~ Inclosed find postoflice order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Sonthern Eixpress." TH4REE S1ZES2 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU GET ThtE GENUINE, Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUS. v1. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY I have a good line ofg Among thtem are the recommendable old style Seth Thomas Clock. with we'ightis, which I am selling at special bargains. And a rtew line of SILVERWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WATCIIES. A nice line of Spectacles; I guarantee glasses to fit eye. All kinds of repair work in the jewelry line. HI. SNID)ER, - - Easley, 8. C. ON THE RIGHT N The better class of people appreciate Good Quality, Good Treat maent and Right Methodu. Of this I am more convinced overy day. My Busineess is run on~ these principles and is growing rapidly. I am especially pleased with the growth of my trade. My custom-l era KNOW that I handle only the BEsT1 Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes, And that every transaction is on the Satisfaction Guaranteed plan. Buy your supplies of nie and be convzmced. YOURS TO0 PLEASE, R. R. ROARK.