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sa yy WED sDAY MORNINo. The Sentlnel.3ournal Company. TijoiMlSON & RICEY- ritors. j. b,. o. rHoMtPSON, EITOR. Subsoriptioni $1.00 Por Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Enterod at Piokons; Postoufice as Second Olais Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C. WED)NESI)AY, JUNE 27, 1906. GAMBLERS' LUCK. 'A Joke Which Brought n Fortune to Its Innocent Victini. Having lost every cent of its ready money it the gaining tables, an Eng lish visitor at Monte Carlo wired a pathetic appeal for help to a friend in England. Two days later he received a letter addressed in the friend's hand ,writing which on being opened reveal ed a ive pound note. Without pausing to read the letter. the plunger hstened to CIro's, the fa mous restaurant in th'e Gfalerie Charles 111., and changed his "liver" into French money. Front Ciro's lie went straight Into the Casino, where, ox periencing tilt exttordItiary run of luck, he not merely retrieved till his previons losses, 1but gained a substan' thl iIncrease ilto the 1a-rgaluii. Weary of play, he retired with a few cronles to CIro's again to celebrate the occitsion. 'T'he usually genial M. Ciro met him it the (oolr of his establispu ment with it flood of reproaches aind tphral(ilgs. Tile flve pound note was bad! He waved it angrily in the plunger's face-nials out, it was false, this five pound note! The plunger took the guilty "fiver' and scrutinized it carefully. It was one of the sham bank notes issued h. Sir Augustus Harris und bore onl it, face al advertisement of the Drur1)'. Lane pantomlime. The Eiglish friem himn'iself as "broke" as tle Monte Caln plunger, had posted imi tille 1lagnt03 worthless note its it joke-a jolk(e whiel had the plungeor taken ti e trouble t( exanlne thle "fiver'' or relid Its cover1 ing letter e would have seen only tot clearly himself. It was fortuntate th.1 be did not (o so. Ile merely paid 'lr< ils 5 and, inviting the ill)iied res taurateur to share it the hliampagne pretenled that the whole affair w'as at intentional witticism). The conicoit of a croupler, who fondli Imagined that lie understood the Eng lish language, was Instrumental in pre senting another and far less expert enced Britisher with 1,000 francs This gentleman. handing a 1,000 fram billot to the croupier in question, ask ed for plaques in exchauge for It Plaques are the large five louis gok pieces peculiar to Monaco. The crou pier, fancying that the player had sahl "black" and was requesting hin tN place the note' on the "black" coin p1artmnenOt of the aloth, did so unob served. Black duly turned up, and th roupiler p)Oiltly'li handed( :2,O(I0 france~ thel surplrised hiritisher.-Ward. Mir ghamblers' Journal. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Igniorance'i may ntot 1he bliss, buit it is Everyblody haus trauhle of somne kind. What ia tihe nature of yours? The average wish is about as valuan ble as the chtelk of a bankrupt. People are confronited every day witih little proleILms ant1 do not knowv whlai to (10 with themi. Sonme men's idea of p)erseverantice la tc see how long they can chterIih ill feel ig f'ot somte real or fancied grievance No matter how busy a man ia he thinks lie isn't wastng tinte if he takes an houtr to prove lhe was right in a most trifling (quesftioni. After you have worked hard and1 sanvedI your money it maikres yott mad1( te lhe alppr'oached by3 ai 1man1 whol hasi spet his and( be0 invited to go Into a schemct thatt is soloiy for his benefit.-Atchison Globe. Queer Drummert. "Th'iere's~ a story,'"51( sitd a drummller, "abjout ai co~mmlerciatl traiveler wh'illo line wais tunniels and1( lpost 1holes for onice, though, a dr*tmumer sell ing iron (tichurcs and( S ssenslin bidge's. Ani other t ime I meot at dirummertO wvho saiid lisa line was pupils. What did he mean by puitils? Ile mant, I found, glass eyes for tufI'Ohd aintis, for (dol1s and( for huiman beings. One of this 1man1's favorite aimusemen'its wats to openI is samplo e aSOiml ask thle people present te pick out tihe (eye thatt best mtatched their own. PTe lpeple miadet awftul mistakes in this, for ntobodyl., it seems, knows thte color of his owvn eyes." Cincitnati Enlltrer. M~otheors nity talk, worlk, struiggle to make their sons models by w-i-h to shape ai ne(w heaven and a ne'w earth. But the bloy's wvorld is in the mian who is his fathor, and the hoy beliieves 'that whatever may be right on Stu-. days or at prayer times the thtintgs that are reatlly good, that really count itt life, are whtat fathter does. Moreover, it 'is what fatther does which detine' the means with which the boy shall work, tho sphere wherein htis clYorts shall be shaped. In a word, what fa ther does is the beginnig ats it is the -end of tho boy's achievemntstt.-ar per's Bazar. - Precocious Fox, *Charles James Fox isalprobably the tonly man who ever made a aadon 8peech in the commons while still a youtht In his teens. Ho wais ntineteeni - when ho took his seat for Millhurst, nnd within a fow mnonthts bo had madeli three excellent speeches. And yot *eve't at tis early ag~o Fox used fre. quently to sit up all night drinking and gambling.________ An 3Diplanation Wanted. *T'd lke to know," began the thought ful boatrder. '"Won!d likec to' know 'what?" askei the boarder who know it all. "d like to know how 'matches are nndl(o jn hleaveni' when they kcpp al tho rlmtono In the other place."-ChI 9P0Now8 rhere Are Three Vitie o ixege .Very Paftil s A felon, or whitlow, niin Inflauiia tion of the band or iuger, usually of tle last Joint. of the fingor. Its inpor Lance varies'with the seat of It-that is to say, with the portion of 'the tlnger Involved. It may affect the rkin only, the tendons or sliews or the fibrous eovering .of the bone-the,perlosteum. A superficial-whitlow, where the in flamination IS coniflhed to the skin, may be extremely painful, but otherwise it Is not a very serious matter. But this eannot be said'of the other two forms. In the tendinous whitMoiv pus forms In the fibrous sheath surroundkaig the tendon, and unless the Inliammation quickly subsides or the imatter is let out by the surgeon's knife the pus may burrow down through the sheath into the palm of the hand and result in a pernmuent crippling of the member. The third variety-called by phy siclans the subper-losteal-is that in which matter forms beneath the met brane whileh covers the bone. As this membrane is tough and inelastic the tension due to the increasing volume of matter biecoines very great and gives rise to a throbbing, maddening pain. The1m relief nfTorded by ia deep cut into bi t. ti U A clay poultice often affords great re hief. This may be made by making a paste of clay previously sterilizei by baking in a very hot even ald adliln glycerin to prevent too rapid drying, or the clay may be obtained ready preilmir ed in the drug store. This proteets the finger from injury, keepis it cool mid, If applied early enough, may prevent tei formation of matter. When onco Ips lias formeld, lowever, no 1nitter wvhat the variety of the felon, the sa*e plaln of treatm1ent is to cut 1in)to the in flantled finger anlld give exit to thle collilld matter and relieve the tensIon of the parts.-Yoth's Comipanilon. CARE OF CANARIES. A piecRe of ttlt bone Is iieelidd il wa'Iys, an1d nlow amid thlen at hun111 of sugar. Guiard tie engeo froil dira ft, froml ex posilr to cold at iligilt a kind also ftrom1 too muclich ieat. Canary seed principally sliould h . given, tilolgi 1now 1111d1 then a littlo . rape seed is benlifellal. Do not use a painted cage. ''ho bird will peck til! eage more ot less, and the paint thus imbilhed, Is very injurious. . The larger the Cago the1 bvt, r it in for th birds, a-ud if not now ' isltld I scallod and well dried Iefoo put. - ting thent into it. I Avoid frightening thi birds in any way. It is very easy to lave tem -1know you and welconie your coming, -Niht Itey do0 n1ot lke to be h1tlled. Tie engo shoild be thoroughly clelil e'd l'very Ilornling, ineinig ia plee ofI (!enl blrowl Ililer, hot necwsipaper1, 011 thle biottoit. Perches4' shaoticalsilo be0 waishecd <ht111y. Thie Hiest Weiglht Onst'lers. UtCherl aire thu Vwrld's 1best weight guiessors.- The hutchler's diflelttlt trado gives 11i1n a skill ini weight gulessing that is ahnitost icilelt. it Is a comn mnotilace thing ini a mleait shop1 to see ai buter ('Selze hold of' a lhuge rdl rolund of heef and11 slash off1 with a great kulfo IoundllS ju lst, or six puutllal just, no0 cordin to( 4 tihe order. Thell buyier of mient wanits to get thle weight lhe alsked for', no0 illr atP d no2( 1 less, Stil bie waiitits cnls weight in 0one iece. not Icin on big piece 1a111 tw W)or three little ones5. To( compilellehd to aIcqiulro extraiordlinary 11ain por'tion of ai lrund of' mleat we&llis and1( Iln cutting,' oft' tha11t lpOrtilon smloothl iy andit alCurately. -- 'Ianlnatl En,. (tulirer. the one wleh would host1i1 1051 111l thei r-e Ii ii r(eents of' life and114 c itegilh wvoulh 1 he 1 substan ltial sliIces of whole)1 meai'l1 wlihealtenl brllnd, eateni wIth crnst aind Isprnd wIth good butteI r. IPralcilly 1111 4the const ituet n1145ecessar foIlr theII supporlot of life and1( the bulling' up1 of1 tisuei aret (O~ ontaiied ill thIs fo1o1. It h11s till fur'ther advanllhtalge of being ex 4reely sat Iisig. If fres11humlk or but11terlk1I wor'e drunk with it anIal mos0!t lomlete diet wold b~e obltilnld, sotoar11 it the mNOre sitsftining lf phys' A mlodern1 city's exp)'erices withi un dorinedto str1ee'ts are0 not icinej1. Moro than I thrleo ('('ltur1'iego Bristol, En~g land, had1( to face a si tuallion somlewhlat slhnilar 1. Onl h1is visit thero0 'Ppy nll ticedi thalit tile 0on1lyC Iats allowedl ill 1110 sitreets were) those tihat could he0 dra'1wn by3 (logs, for Bhristli had1 dug (eollrs he nonth41 her streets anld storedl her1 wealith the'reini-'um, tobacico and( Bristoi nil k, the shierr'y that Ia still mnystcorrlusly TIhe Lov'e of Libierty. Thia t we shou1 l'i51h to see the1 penO pie of othler ('oun~tries free is as naituiral and tat least as justifiable as that 0110 king should wish to see tile kinigs of othier counltries min~itainedl in thleir (1es pOtIsml.-To1111 gerrel'o He'd nle a wiunner. Mr's. flenhama -- You'll surely wIn baby's love If you carry hibrun i'iid ini your arms.fl Benhlam-1-Yes, I'll win it in a walk.-Now) York Press5. An Eitor'st Rlepy, bWy Odin't you retallate when that fellow struck youj" "I didn't knowv h1im, and It is our rule not to hiay any attention to anon T1o take for granited~ as truth all that is ehleged agahist till fame of others I i 51 speele (If credulity that men would blush at on ally other subject. Jane t'orter. A virtue always outwoighs a talent. - -Mornarton. Li'vNU UN AN : "oV It Wonlid help the 11-n of Fam1'.. Ily utilla ittl" e Autr A farilly, with it Iolest, house our roittidd by an nere of god soil, even where tle work lls to be performed by miembers of the family wvho are oc cuplied riilg tlhe llg h111's of theI dty at varlois. occulatictio, %Vill pro duce talmust (verythinig u1s(1 in the faiily. Aln acre of gouind thoroughly well Cultivated, wVith at little chickecn yard U tn iladjtnut, will teduce in a Very ma11teril -way the exptises of the( family. Of coll8taare lots are u111possi.ble In Shile of thec city liisor evenl Very Close to the city 1111111;. 'The peirson apek ing So large a lot um18t g ) to a considerable disankice front, the blus liess center, but theexewiw of elve ti'ie linies e3lbles even volkiig people to live at i conshierable distance fromn their pnce of employment. A man who elrs $2.50 to twice that sluti a3 (liay and Who las i famlil1y con1sist ig i'of 1 numiner of chiireni oftn iinis Ann ditleivlty tin brin1ging them up" proper-ly and givil" ilhem the ind of tin (N Inca. tion lhe I!Would wIsh. Sich till 1IIvest ment its this, saving rent of say .;20 i 11101th anld ylililng eggsa alkId ali kinds atdvan3t:Ige to the c'ommun1313ity--olle ;u in'irior to Jill econontic g(:lin-of tl sub Irb:nii er.e lot lor' the4 llmIIve of the city wa":. ('1rnerl. The cultivation of that acre in ai'le-rnIiin% with his ot'er um ployineit will bringli hiin 3int11:-vetul 4 311 ' spirhiti3l .11 ll-rgetllt I, while It givs 11111i ah-[:ti11hIe1r ho[ly and whole some1 stil-ountilligs In wv ihie {o b'.111g u Ills (IllIlIly.- itxwell's Talismn. THE GROWTH' OF TROUT. Axre, Footl annd Tempertilre- Seem to lvie No Ienuring oi Size. 'Ih Salinu1! fontin:li,1 wI ih -l elntrent1ly bult inneuatelly nlh(''i brook trout, was stIppocd for 1311ty yevalrs to It' a S111m11m Ish. A .:: II'.z waIs hirl: gel1y' tlStrItenital l explill-.ig 11. 1'.allney. It 1- not .11 tinl olII on thing.'r for in illgeir with ordluary 1luck to get a ix or seven pound trout of this VIliety.- It 1s knllown thit I trout nmy grow to w'eigh el'eivn or t wolvo pounds. Thel a Is, hIoweVI'r, Y3ea1t dil iitlt' In I iecoi ling'r for, U4'I i 1t t3:rliol inl size. | Iitn north t 1.e rn3 Cnthi'oii 3tero attre 13arg "tiams1111 111 llost I whichl only lIn0gerlings ute ill ever biee'n found. In the ilm 3editato vicility of snh'i waiters 1hr-041 anlld four potnni 311 a11rcllt <ito Comon 1111 d moven (1ad (wight pounigders -1arc not p o1118ial4 . I aill tcise w tor" crustacea 10o not abuni31 d; thore are11'0 to 'lall i4 of any kild texcept sminll Itroilt. 'All the jlh h are potre 11.y feedlets. At oine P1lac01, It Is true., fro ts abound, but talken ats a whole thle difference in o(1od su1pply 1 not iln adehqualte ex r i11 a 1n1 - lt i fi C n...dto 1- cn it are1 the samIt3(.3 The1 181il trout3 cx'nkenl to 18 313n lake tIn wh3'ttieh.0 t'ihe are no Iize 8(3:1t)tllav )ole i'tes Y ren iet' tmall glewo Iiiiag.' tn t iihes 1 waters1 hav no Le ounl Va satiatory explana tho til'hiai' peculirnit,34 m10io of th3ig 4It~tll. wha '34lt isVng tohappe whn1you 114'81nIit Word31s4 or 33 Shorit' Ij i wrIlIi itiu Ahnos1'8 i~t tyb'<! will' iot 'for3 'th3e Ihr wordIIi n~i a84'1liosi. Avery hody w ' 'i be voinit for' (he' oft 311n hol havet thloughlts that they wish81 to ilt1dge in otheri minds11. A man11 who1 O lug woull be{ thloughlt to) 134 maklut1g ar jutst of t' affitr1. Anld so 11n all ma1l 113s where' 1410n1 are't to 1be1 : han1ddi ot h11as irst cho0icet. Cocknl~ahtnag Amilonij the (Greekcs. have't orig1inated wlih ThemIs'3to3'les of algalust trie Pers1ins lhe noted'1 tw 11' (oeks in ai despe'rate ha311tle. To 8111m lte. th~e couratge (of 1318 soldhIer he 13o1niedc out I ho braveryl'3 of1 b)irds1, and1(, ha3vin1g w1on is3 )1 httle with the Per'1-t fight should13 b)e held( 1(o (eIlbrate) 111s 1 'itory3. Ini 1Inglaml th10 rec(ords1 sho0w that tiht first (!ocklighlt took placo In 111)1. Whamt Ilo Mean1t. "D)on't forget to v'isit the my13stery shlowi wh'iIie' y'ot Iaro3 ini 10ur'ope." ''IA's '8ee4, tha3t'4 In 03ne of th0 ei'o man33 clt ies, 81n' t it?"i' "'No, it '8 Ini 114erne, Swltzerlannd. I r'e for to the Intert(''Iona11 81313 sasge exilbI - TDantger InI 4ouny, '' 1ing hi1s face' got 00oa1 inis 11yes,'8 foil off ni Htep and1( bro'ko 1his eIlbow. Sml~l boy3S enn1 shlow thiH-to mamma111.'-Senttle fai Pom"1ntelligenicer. IK Amblt Ion is' pitIless; ever1y mieiIt that .vC It ennn~fot uRo i3 'onltempItle In 11ts( SCOTT'S EMUJLSION won't make a Z ~'hump back straIght, neither wit It make an healsdsseboeadsamn thefegnunmenofrcvr ' rlck'ets n bonie constmption. -i )lend for free ra .v-m HCO'IT & 11OWNF, Chemists, 33 409-4:s l'ea'rI St ret, Now York. c uI soc. and $a.oo; all druggiate. . '4 CURES AFTEI RHEUMACIDE has cured t had failed. Rheumacide curec Johns Hopkins Hospital the gre of Salem, Va., and D. IR. Olmst remedies and the doctorb had g Almost a Miracle In This Case. Dillon, S. C., Aug. I& Bobbitt Chemical Compaqy: Gentleinen:-ln September. 1899. I took rheu matisin in a very bad form (inflammatory). In a month after the disease started I had to give up my work and go to bed. It continued to grow Worse until my arms and hands were badly drawn. so much so that I could not use them My legs were drawn back till my feet touched my ips I was as hdi pless as a baby for nearly 12months. The muscies of my arms and legs were hard and shriveled up. suffered death many tines over. Was treated by six different physicians m McColl. Dillon an Marion. but none of them could do ine any good, until Dr. J. P. Ewing, of Dillon. caine to see inc. He told me to try your RIHE1UMACIDE. le got me one bottle of the medicine and I began to take it. and before the first bottle was used up I began to get better. I used 5% bottles and was com letely cured. That was years ago And my ,ealti has been excellent ever since. Have liad no ';Y01 toms of rheumatism. Will say further that' began to walk in about six clays after I began o take RHEUMACIDE with the aid ot crutci ts in about three months after I began to take it I could walk as good as any. body, and went back to work again. Yours truly. JAMES WILKES. iTI'1MUiLATION WIUTOUT IRRITA- A THOUS TION. In caso of stomnneb and liver troublo "I bavo I ,he proper I-reatiment is to stimulate theso bladder tro rgains without irritating them. Orino or stones v Unhx:'tivo Fruit Syrup aids digestion and A. H. Thi 4iimulatea the liver and howels without tor of Buff, rritating those organs like pills or ordi- inedicino u mnry eathartics. It dots not nnuseato Kidney Cr >r gripe and is mild itnd pleasant to takile. prising. A Por sul, by Piekens Drung Co., and R. dust-liko s Pe. Smith Z~asley. pain across -_-t _& n_ new man. -We hve often wondered during of rood. 011r0 Oveiry lo hot weather if the summer girla ,1iseaso. F We as COil as they look: and It. F. AsK l'.uil Au i.Xs Foowr-lAS, A Powmlt. FO It makes wilking eayv. ('ti res (ornw, no1110111 ngrowing Nals, swoleu 111 Sweating feet. t __ il I)riiggiits and Shoe Stores, -15c. )on't weet ily blibst Iut e. Satup. le l.'u:E. Address, A .ei . )linsted. Le Itoy, N. Y. CUBAN DIARRIOEA. Sch U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba liring tho Spanish war know what this The exa: linease is, and that ordinary reniedos cant schob 1ave little moro offoct [ban so much wa. and for th :wr. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as severe will be hek md dangerous as a mild attack of chol oin Friday, ?1ra. Tlhore is one remedy, howevor, cant must. that c'ani always lbo depended upon a'8 ofae, JuW will bo seen by the following certificate makii rrom Mrs. Mimmi .Jacobs of Houston, exdamIinati( 1'exas: "'I hereby certify thait Chamber- dlition golvei bin's Coile, Cholert and1( ]iarrhoea for scholars Remedy enred my husband of a revero .Johnson1 b ittack of Cuban diarrhoea, whbich he scholarship brought 1homo( 1 romi Cuiba. WO had soy- Scholarsh eral doctors bult (lid him no good. One tuit ion. I 1bottlI of this remedy cure'd him as our tom1Iber l neighbor will testify. It thank God for tion awld ca ~o valuabtle a medicine,"' For sale by] P'ickens D~rug Co., aind TU. N. Huinter ~--An exchange say3s its queer, but Y'w Sgirl can~ be lots smarter in helping anid es'~ui ier beaun's mother than ever could be vr5,)0 a helping bior own mothier. Olnse" L''I. PRAINEDT ANKLJE, STIFF NECK' th< tficiei< LAME SHOULDER- pleasant, re These'5 are 1three c4ilfOmmo ailments for borne a rep~~ dhich Chaimberln in's Pain Ralm in espec. laxative and illy valuable. If promptly applied it 1)'o na bread all suave you t ime(, mlonecy anid suiffermg ant but eifeo 'lhen ironled w ith any oneY1 of these nil. contstipation: nts. For sale by Piackens Drng Co. , Pickens Dru nad 'T. N. 11unter Liberty. .-Money cannot buy happiness, but ULI moet of us aro willing to make the ox. Makes KI oriment. WL The sincerest tribute that can ho pafid A. A. Hec . . . "Foley's 11 ' Huperiority is imitation, .1'ho nmany , ,laiato nlit ationis if Decitt's Witch Unzel Salve t atollC I mat are now before the p)ubhc pr1ove it sumption inl bie best, Ask for Do~itt,'s. (Good for herd of a urnis, i-ealds, chu lied skin, eczema, tet- and Tar an 'r, cuts. bru ises, boils anid piles. High- sale by Pieli v' recomnlded and reliable. Sold by Smith Easlc 'ickons D~rug Co., -They, havo dliscovered gold dig Io~onrb ing uinder the Broadway im New ork. A N A L 4 RMING SITUA'ITION ___ 'equiently results from neglect of clog d~ bowels andit torpid liver, until cont lion is unknown to thoso who uso Dr.D ing's New ' Life Pills; the best and mi tiest regulators of Stomach andt B~ow O. iaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. ice 25c, ___ Theo sworn -statement of the mann > urea protects you from opiates in nlnedy's Laxative Honey and Tar-thme ugh syrup that drives the cold out of ur system. Sold by P'iokons Drug >m pany., toey's Kidney Cure akes kidneys and bladder right. The laxamtivo effect of Chamberlain'sY omach and Liver Tablets is so agreo lo and so natural that you do not real ) it is thle effect of a mie~lici ,o. For Io by Pickennu D)rug Co., ad T. N. uter~, Liberty._p MA NY Olll L~ItEN AIIE 810KLY. ilother (raw's Swcot l'twdqrs for Chlidren, ed by Mother Gray aL nurse, in ChIldren's >mo1 New York, Hlreak up Cold In2-1 hours," ro I' everk.'ness lloadacho. somach' Troubles, eat i ug D~isorders, and l)Oeitroy Woermus. At 41 tu g 1st. 25c. - Sampler matied FREEX Ad. es, All en 8. )lmnsted, FeltOY, N. Y- .:. o. - 41& .0 THE DOCTOR housands of cases of Rheumatism af I John F. Eline and others, of Balti atest hospital In the World, had fallet Bad, the Norfolk, Va., contractor, afte iven up hope. Rheumacide cured M )f rheumatism she had endured foi Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the mosi rhere Is a reason 'hy It cures : Rheu al soience, and while powerful enou f the blood, it operates by purely rnost delicate stomach, and builds u SWEEPS ALL POISONS 0l A purey vegetable remedy that goes rit sures by removing the tause. Your druggist e Sample bottle and booklet free if you send f ou ..BOBBITT CHtEMICAL COMPANY, A WND DOLLAS WORTH PoI a OF GOOD.lieDwts te een afulirted with t kidedy nda gos i Ale for years, passing gravel it- ithlne ith excruciating pain." PaR se You gt t nes, a well known coal opera oDwts.Oolt l, 0. "b got no rolief froeeIm f yound ve util I beann taking Folecy'sM frpls io1.11 ro, thien thlo resuilt 'was Sur- V C . "lcg ,iol few dosesR stairted the bricki- b iklsD-i o N1)J)LSI For a painful huru 01? kidneys dIlike DeWitt's Witel Cicy alludedwithy 61t ll ndThe-wanere a host of ibl fr yar, pssng raelWit's Witch Haizel-S itecrctig ket---sce that you gett nesa wll now col oerafor Dewitt's. Good, I ho, . 'I gt norelef romcuts, brulises', anid espf fotrm of bea kinge o lo'rd for piles. The nanK ro, hentli reslt ~m& C'o., Chicago, is on few se sy itekonisJ t lI - by Picns Drug. Co., abstance~ aud( now I halve nto my kidneys and I feel liko a bakntju It has1. (don1 mC $1000 worth Foley's Ki~hioy Oure will hswnee akf form of kidney or bladderte leieJakK or sale by Pickens Drug Co., j nteOisr a Sm1ith1 Easle1y. E.00-e3 . si-Oiel( by the I)reaid( TAR10NETa A P COU1% -d bakans otugj Thaere i no need w Winthrop College discomfort beanuse o gestion. Oct e)Ottle larship and Entrance DYSPEPSIA, and s Examination, for you. Kodol not o you oat ad gives thin hination for tile award of v Teeded rest, but is a iiiip in Winthrop College g:etest efficiency. K - admission of now students gestion, cyppial, t, atrship Conty Cutrncue DYhEar PSIAu , and se Julx(amiatin. forpyu. Kodol not ak yo no h e~tiunf-te your aneathan gives thr iinatio forhthe awrd oIIflL ia- tnee d lres ftibut i) 1.ship ill WinthrClege t gvast Wolrieny Kc igte adigsion oferagw students iitstio,1 dyr ei i at theC County Cout thoe naidhedt, itlntand July th, at 9il . m. App1 lit toh l ae yoiy our3Oh hiotholsdta iftee earsi and Pelh gi.Y 6.or thewl eawiai oj forrices oug o., > application blanks: ips arc worth Gl100 and free olts arl et next sessijon will openI Sep. * 19f06. F"or furt her informa- faosI alhogute. address RIES. D). II. JOHNSON, Reck I till S. C. Yocantide l'sI 'w m i w I'n ona ttuItNo Th somihone Susedt by .\other Giray. tuirse in hv etth o ea lonic in New York. Citre FeIver (t1inn1h, Tleethinig I )itsoriiier, inove o tlithaet t the nloweis nut Ilestrtoy Mortitn.stoa. O ) b i" ttlnOnil.t~ They ntever fil . At tl alep h or o Saitpl Free. Athi ress Alilen S. s annually bear wetness toa' ee od~itia(i y of Eairly Risers. T1h&o IYKdo.eldb liabie little pills havo long utation scond to nono1 11s a1 -nvrit fS cathartic. They are as sia io~,.iiii in mllins f hllht'sP-ep tie Vh ~Ttyrleato TheaUiritiy hnf witou grpig.Sol b oThos stch oneo0 oi g Co.. Youtdont havto to stai 1~NE'rC OstY ach KODOLaF takes up IaderRihi o "th e orkfo for ougs, old un luget th aitiuet an :no~v thtt it back cinecondii can'ftstfetgesg"ood neerthnaiodit Trn lilg.~oeysil y Kodo l. old by -UiversibrngtyitofidSoru ine mn sfhomel. Pneas- a h iSscri inawiE thoutb grpeasld n ffer sho shifh in us. Or stok isarte-tleteo t yon lncnyc with thader Rideh atgotvle ey holdsTa custmers best hve o forn oush o s frlungryu nx rh isdae &o nPvtr en Du o., aN R.LE F. C ) 4-4 mnes ma sholdneihe cony.Ec shl .9 A A4 S HAVE FM'D ter all the doctors e mean more, after the faiious specialists of . Rheumacide cured Austin Percelle, r they had spent large sums on other - rs. Mary WeIborn, of High Point, N. C., 20 years. Rheurmacide cured W. R. famous New York specialists failed. macide is the latest tiscovery of medi. ,h to sweep all germs and poisons ot natural methods, does not Injure the the entire system. JT OFU B En o" k .... roublo it to the r-cot c7 the dinuase -1 itfdr.cy Tro, de 11s and recmnonds hua.ido. La OrIppe cents for postage to All Prolrletors, Baltimcri. there is nothing JUST WhAT EVERYONE SHUOLD I Hazel Salve. mitations of De alve on the mar- Mr. J. T. lrrbor of 1rwinvilI, on., be genuine. Ask Vw ys keeps i bottlo of Ohamberlain's o, for munbrn olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ieuly :ially recommend at hand ready for instant use. Attacks o E. 0). DeWitt of colic, eholera iorbus and diarrhoea every )ox. Sold c o s s t t in timeo to hunt at (locor or go to thle store for mnedicine. 31r. Barber says: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and t 100 years old iarrhoea Remedy which is one of the the treasurer of best wedicis 1. over saw. I keep a eo, N. H. I bottle of it in my room as I have had eOverzlI altacks of -colic and it hag provedI k for $3, and is to ho the best medicine I ever used." nt the bank ever 8ol by Pickeng Drug Co., and T. N, ititor, Liberty. crrying along And man a man's bravery is duo ' disorderd di- to his knowledge of the fact that the )f KODOL FOR other follow is a coward. 0 what it will (10 nly (ligosts what tired stonuachi a .0-etioo t,.ANNOUNCEMENTS, oretioof the dol relieves indi- 77-7777= lpitnitionl of i 1w almotiniewat uniter thas thee murt be .. I fr I.. ad v -_- . 1rh ..o i. 45. No -. r. sour stomach. 1haislctiiie- loitiiedbth .stomalchi youn~g OAV iini u will worry julst --~'-* it your stomath ltSTEIN'i. ocana the loss of A21noyrlilx0 (;Mudalicy Worry is to heouotaln nzy ujc o(a )ao Kodol will take rlmrluie. stomachl. Sold ir irislreiyaininelaa -aj-totentnof1wvtrs Risers~em ttle plls. ono(h orslila. lower animainl to r. in roal fl feeling well. A ;i ul mo 10hma ud11()fr8at lf, and1 gets wvell. .litr ojot(tiLatiiofiOvoesl. vocrworked, mustli1)aorhoriryleti ----- our feet or eyes. o os;O'i IlE1NArIi.a -ve to rest youir W iily1~lhiielo..ansICrya 31R DYSPE PSIA 1aoldafothitiiefle renItyo r'our stomach, di- wl it~tI vr a I ersn h epe a gives it a rest, w ol(ithseetiiwl oldloirUil ion again. Y ouroauy.lewl tiielirolofheIri ickens D)rlug Co.,......01 (11 h Carolina-__ Ii nayfili f ijrS imoshrb AM INATION, liiwii(I levtrIn(i IeaortIc ri Sotuth Carolina ~--~-___ -________ heNo ea Do liiimomiomgI liu cn~aef' h men from each o h eorii riiay rtihip is worth Toi11(5O .S twr eey - matriculation111 i(iiilitfr lieo omtyreue, held at county Al1wollalInomayfinsIieey Examinationlii ile11'raoraoofllkn(oaty University w~ill aryectoI.W.lAn, Vrite for infer.------- . (JAN, Presideni ti iai~iaeh au aetdaneli leolC ilmbifl, S. O. 5iflavtesh(leenieacirar Ma.0 . Dyn . Is 'rb iniiae o YuavAlasBut Mr.oiiy J.i T. trror (lf rslw(iilGa. w lnya esa otofCabeli' at han rad for 4itati. Attacks ofeb colio,11 cher mrbuf an d1(iatcfrrhoas crote oni liks'owuddenly tht tere rsult ofm tlo hunimcrti a doctor r go C. the storT forla me-diiof. (r .re ll'Vlialva "Ieb have tiedllO Cihambeas C li~11( or rehlerao and best1 mdicineMgstrt1 u evenral. sIbje koa btheitla of ite vnoteroo asi th haavehadmi VOnlt tcksT ofcoMi n ithas rove Sr olmtIby P iths D re Co., aed N, Hunteilslir, si b ect i(i esl ft to hlis~ii knowedg ofi eaiite fact that oteo olcthrfllwisacoad kes AN OUNGEMENTS cenAll al ie utillat thi l ead mut be if~~lO actid on o vn e . TheOi o fle is 45.00. N( o rindr ablevtiotii t. FOl PITIATE ENATE. Thle sattiyorin of W.n votersulI hereby aiiiounace hinstf a andd at for rateelnato tra l ie l~ cken l'htiny uj ote Demlg f '~kn o -y ) , 'raice ( 1( ilsgvriig(i priinary elec Air. al. W. ilsteris hereb a ii t y. a c ~adithte fo the Kttat fron icen cia ounty the Snate frmtiscl tino'tevoesi h