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PUDIsJED XVRY WBDNESDAY MORNrNO. -BY The Gentinl-Jourdal Company. THOMFsON & RICEY. PROPS. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDIT0. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Pickens Postofice as Second Olass Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1906. Editorial Briefs. With the United States preparing for trouble with China. and the rest of the world preoccupied with Moroc. co, Castro naturally finds this a high ly propitious occasion for breathing difiance to everybody. With Tom Lawson on one side and Missouri on the other, Mr. Rockefeller must feel somewhat surrounded. The New York surgeon who sewed up a towel inside of a patient, did not include it in his bill. Some dootori - strl:iiig, Pendleton S. C. How Do You Like It?. Well, how do you like the of our Farmers:Union cplum If our farmers columnn is''I good as you think it s6ou1d Je pose you chip in an'd make'it ter. A good, practical farmer'i, to know something which, if Vill benefit his neighbor. - Usually the man that i things has no trouble in tellit what he knows, and then he i talking. Men tlat really k to tell something they don't kn armers' Institutes are schools for both old and y( farmers, but, they gon't oyne way but once a. year, while Farmer's Union Clumns vial each week-that i's"if you subs to your home paper. - .If all your neighbors-for, of .better knowled5e of busin doll their .cotton prop for wl1 dost to mke it; or less, .then are cornpelled to take the same for yours. You see that, in t $o get pro1itable prices at th<i ginning, you must go out-and 1 in your neighbors with you.. O Where is the~ pi-o1it or sein lilaking thlee bales~of cotton where two grew before if that ) - O 4 cottoii speculator oomes ii 9 that extra' third ba'le.: Better come, across, boys, join the Farmers' Union and 14 to 'grow the right size crop aidd I sell it r'ight. The Farmers' Union is stanc up against this hot battle, aga * cotton speculators and winr 'some advantages in every skirmi If you think you have a be plan to organize farmers, and ~eep 'th~m 'organized, thani ' Union, why let us have it, kiid wi joini right into into writi 'y rwe can never mnaintainprofiti LI *' 'prces to the producer witfiou ~t; J ganization and-loyal 60.operatti need idNursoil frleeo cost plantibM cowpeas,.'why' in the th 'der don't you dolit? ifte~r the ~ t~ogeli i8 placed in the ground,'t the' peavine hay stao)g fi~ ~z 000c fortificatioil for the'mul6 Bb~ry behn ainfotgh permJ ed. -- e ing haes--Eugene Glle li 'a~n Brehes-T. Lewis. 8ueohio ants andwWihs erisuLuhr rvey ittl Birle-Oand One Little Poud V*agole A Rhyine-DweyWiinhester. th Looking Ahead,"George Edons. s Dy ing Mother-Alice Sutherland. Sovonth class. O The Scholar's Usponsibility- ri George Welborn. World of Chance-Griffin Lusk. p The Spirit of the Age Adverse to 1 Man-Major Welborn. P Sallie Salter and the Preacher Annie Lewis. The Last Hymn-Emma Ligon. Press On-Sula Gravely. Train to Nauro. a Dialogue Henry Townes, Esther Gravely aid , Lnthor Graveley. Eighth class in declamation. The Bridge-Thos. Cantrell. Today. and Tomorrow-Minnio Cantrell. The Sano All the Time-Emma Gillespie. A Little Sunbeam-Katie Gilles pio. What I Saw-Floride Prince. God's Love-Ora Prince. We Are No( Always Glad When We Smile-Janie Walker. Ninth class. Psalm of Life-Effie Sutherland. We Shall Kiow Each Other Dora Gillessie. 0 nsignificanlt~, Join, neighbors inthe arbierI I go And Join th':Cotton 6468 idea or some. Qthe 'gniz ji' ""' Pi'! dot g gUad I b6 iot as country. , M u any of us,' FI nerd' Uuf be belong to the: tt9n A and we enjoy aitio I couboj m sure these bright told, South. We 09 ev time we neo nows does the larm e r 19 of big, riol meti _ toPs every i tGi InW is.de d 7 of the mr. J o After iubb up 8 brevd business men in a 0 >ul)g Association we ftel mighty c pur and rich.lor alQg timne arten otf but when we aro i ep t0o AOut the every day' afis oft urbJnn neet, ahdinse V; out a fraternal friestl, tbi ais want with you in everything, and tl 386- should be loyal to his 0w . at it naturally want to Zet rihlt .aW Y.61 'by 'the side Qf the ldfar r Price whisper the pass Wrf Ito his e >ider The Qotton AsQ'dation is be, more a farmers org.Nbii Jn than I1"fl is a business nzaa 0Mizatio You cannot-build A tdi 'ianein a of out of wood. A feten prganiz ~row tion must be nmade n ~ itstle . - fr Appointments For Pipp rt u and l8CSunday-.-.Poro lp,14 a~rn m.*, P'ickens 7 p.m m 4 hen 2nd Siinday--I c. Bethlehmi 8 p. m. ., n gt Rubamahb 8 p. wni . . I ), Ling 4th Sunday.-- j4j~i s~h. 'Nbr8 p. mn tr Everybody iscod1 VtAd. trattend. these ser,' e~ to SRth R- as rvorr hndmod~O bett 5. . Ore~' 0 - Ch~4e~~ja emists% 40 50cnt, d .o -t lldug te ' .Luokiest Utan in Akkanias. "I'm the hcklest mati in Arkansas" ites H:. L. Stanley of Bruno,' "since e rostoration of my wife's health after re years of outinuons coughing and eeding from the lungs; and I owe my iod fortune to the worla'sf greatest mod. ine, Dr. King's Now Discovery for )nsumption, which I know from expe. 3uqo will euro consumption if taken in ne. My wife commenced to improve th first bottle and twelve bottles com eted the ouro." Cures the worst ughs and colds or money refunded. Pickens Drug Co. 50o and $1, sam o free. Plratu g Yoiey's Boney and Tar. Foley & Co., Ohicago, originated ouey and Tar as a throat and lung medy, and on acconut of the great writ of Foley's Honey and Tar nny worthless imitations are offer. A for the geunine. These worthlena Alit.-Lion have similar sounding names. leware of them. The genuino Foley Ioney and Tar is in a yellow package Lsk for it and refuse any subatitute. It i the best omedy for coughs and colds okens Drug Co., A. F. Smith,Eadey A Realing Gosuel. The Rev. J. 0 Warren, pastor of Sha on Baptist church, Belair, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a Godsend to naukind. It cured me of lame back, itiff joints, and comploto physical col lapse. I was so weak it took me half an Emur to walk a mile. Two bottles of h0lectric Bitters have made me so strong that I have just walkod three miles in 50 minutes and feel like I could walk three uilles more. It's mado a new man of m." Greatest remedy for weakness of stomach and all kinds of liver and kidney compliainte. Hold under guaran. tee at Pickons Drug Co. Price 50o. The Yellow Fever Germ. Has recontly been discovered. It bears * Usemblaneo to the malaria germ. 1, - the germs of d I > , 4.N it OR Ie For Infantsa The Kind ~ Always A~egetable PreparationforAs shnilating ttehoodandReguia ig theStmhs aiBowels of Bears T signat Promotes Digeston.Cheerrut ness and Rest.Contahis neither o Opiumi,Morphtine nordlineral. o NOT'NAUCOTIC. ---- ..w.-s .... Apetfecl Remedy for Constipa- - Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.ConvulsionsFeverish- - ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimie Signature or NEW YORK. dthh VN.. .4..'4.i l n inf stovojis.and k I U **! ~~~~u r'-~lIf 7 kV1~Qiis u'jh Vi. Ann mnltA huttitd? ", ~ :~b Ilui -AVsad9bii)o UM~~1g .114s. ~ 4" _fn~'AVd-W I, sd) 'A .o In.'4oa Nb 3. ,4 i 'b ;t of. f64 01 AAF RUBBING DON'T CURE, Rheumatisnm is. an internal dis ease and requires an Internal 'remedy. RHEUMACIDLE "Gets at thle joints from the Inside," and that is the reason- --cures 11 ther remnedies have failed. Relaie Jhe poisonious germis amd acids ont', of the blood kagl SignalS, wn"rning You o4 a disease that as-ite in the Mlouth, that "No-Account" X.. SE F THE PAIN. r? i r-old M ary lbeJ . of tl1 Ih Point, N. C., aftr s 0 ro 0 aseav aCurqure s e.J R hou an Vneal remeaIdy.g t O nlater. of i eirterotown Md. Cured so.iner ld, a ulei ohns Herina Hospital had completely dale d. Cue'd Jame 4 1eon, S. C. ater he had b n in bad th Cred tJes lo AIi up a ins: tits back. Better got a bottle fo Yea r nDrbu gst - .anpl Dottie and booklet FitE if You send 5 celnts f orr p s age ITT CHEMICAL GO., Proprietors, BALJIMORE, ere's Danger in Delay. dtt- anid my friends that I m"still at th-e O d Stanid," with at Afrhieh I have for their inspectioni and Pale at very close figures. In quotingo consider the gnods aro Riro Bartis. T# l the thVing," and' ami sellinig at a close i ofit. *IsSHOES, We have the; also, UITS, PA NT.4, UINDE S; also, a.good lineo of OvERSHOE8S. It nvite thie Iadies to call and wo will. mrke them cloEse prices ou he above to the mAn folks on Clothinl, oe IIPint, Udrcloth in g I's ltt The nicest line of thes good. we CLave -vor carritd. r load to go at prices pta hadefy comptition. luriture and nice ratting,e carpEtinig and rngs. Ag-entt I t heresaings in oveD I regulated family an I aware, Glassware, Agatoware, Tiniware and other ware that anice Hearse. be treated right. 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