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The Pickens Sentin6l PICKENS, S. C.: FEBRUARY 6, 1913 GARY Hior, MANAGER En ercd at Pcrenb FustomCe s Second Cis Mai!Yatter The Sentinel is not responsibli for the views of its corres pondents. Let Us Be More cAppreciatbi As a general rule we do no appreciate our blessings. Th< individual who has good healti does not appreciate it, until by abuse or neglect on our part wE lose our health, then when it is too late we sit down and lament because we did not take care of our health when we had it. So with our opportunities. A farm er has a good field. It begins to wash. He could build terraces and save the land but he neg lects it. and after awhile deep, broad gullies have washed all thru the field and he turns it out as useless only for a pasture and hardly fit for that as therc is scarcely enough soil left to afford any grazing-when a little work and a little care al the right time would [have pre vented the rain and saved thE land. The companionship of om friends aud loved ones ought tc be very sweet and dear to us, and we certainly ought to ap preciate it. Some may, many of us do not as we ought. WE sometimes speak cross and the words carry a sting with them. It is possible for that cross word to be the last word we may ever speak to them; the next time we see that loved one the cold, icy arm of death may have closed around them. Such things have been, and may be again. If the mother that scolded the precious little babe for mark ing up the window panes at night, could only have known that before the light of another day should dawn the little fing ers would be cold and stiff in death, she would have caressed rather than scolded. Let us appreciate the com ....-...panionship and friendship of our friends and loved ones more than we have. Let the last words we speak to them be kind, loving words, and as we do not know which may be the last word. let all our words be kind words. The Pickens Sentinel asks, "Is a dog property?" If is, it is that kind of property of which the more one has the poorer he is,-Newberry Observer. Legislative Doings Representative Williams has introduced a bill in the legisla ture making it unlawful for cor porations to charge their em ployvees house rent. Evidently this is aimed at cotton mills. Representative Williams has also introduced a resolution ask ing Congress to repeal the 15oh Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 15th amendment reads as follows: "The right of Citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color or pre vious condition of servitude". Our Inquis hF ?t1NRR5J? WHAT ET IS3 -44 Womnen's The ailments from which women the symptoms indicate, yet they are female generative system, and a r trouble puts an end to all the die unnatural conditions a.re removed. DR. SIL Squaw ~ Is a Mediciti It acts directly on the female organism. ens the nerves, helps digestion, tones vigorous condition. It transforms a w sparkling cheerfulness and vigor. It b restores the rosy bloom of health to ti Sold by Draggists and Deal C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE -KEOWEE F The house on an aye and na vote of 70 to 46 passed the re solution w :afollows: "Whereas, The present civil ization of the white race haS been achieved without the as sistance of the negro race. "The negro race has made nc advancement only as he comes in contact with the otherhuman races. His presence in the United States is because of his not having a government of his own in Africa, sufficiently strong to protect its subjects, the reason for which is weak ness. The people of these United States have advanced the negro farther than any other nation, having taught 1him the most extensive lan guage of the globe, the use of tools, the wearing of clothing, and above all the christian reli gion. In return for all these advantages he has given the people of these United States only anxiety, strife, bloodshed and the hookworm. So long as he has the ballot he will be a menace to the civilization of America. The ballot was.given to him without his fitness r his asking for it, and given at a time when these United States were rive asunder by strife, pre judico',' malice, hatred, anger and revenge. "Therefore, Be it resolved by the house of representative of the Stat of South Carolina, the senate concurring. "First, That the congress of the United States te and are hereby asked to immediately take action for the repeal of the fifteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States. "Second, That copies of these pesolutions be printed and for warded to each of our senators and representatives in congress." This is a day of investigation. The conduct, acts and sayings of public officials must be aired and sifted by a committee which generally does the whitewash ing act. Now the legislature is going to investigate Senator Tillman because in his reply to Gov. Blease's attacks upon him he said a certain railroad at torney controlled the general assembly. It's a pity that leeis latiye hall should be made the dumping ground of politica 1 rot and a place to wash dirty linen. A bill of great importance is that introduced by Senator Mc Laurin looking to the es tablishment of a Farmer's Cot Iton Warehouse. It will be re membered. that a similar bill was passed by the last legisla ture and was declared uncon stitutional by the Supreme Court. The defects pointed out by the Court in that decision will very likely be avoided in the present bill, at least it is hoped so and that the present bill will become law and stand the tests of the courts. Senator McL aurin has also introduced a bill to sell the State farms and divide out the onvicts used on them among the counties. This will be a mistake as the support of the penitentiary comes mainly from these farms. itive Pup Ailments suffer are many and varied so far as all dependent upon a disorder in the redy that acts on the cause of the tressng symptoms as son as the iMONS Ie Wine fbr Women Quiets inflammation, eases pain, strength Sthe stomach and puts the body in fine ak. nervous, ailing woman into one of ightens the eye, revives the spirits and ~cheek. TS. Price $7.00 Per Bottle. CO., S1. LOUIS, MISSOURI T ARM AC! Rheumatism Neuralgia N .a prams Mss C oE, of 708 R St., W.washington, D.C., writes: "I suf fered with rheumatism for five vears adIba-ie just got hold OfYour Lini an d it has done me o M good. My knees do not pain and the bwelling as gone." Qiets the Nerves MRs. A.WEIDaAN, of 403 ThOmpson St., Maryville Mo., writes : -" The nerve in my leg was destroyed live years ago and left me with a jerking at night so that I could not Sleep. 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They are now living in the towns, engaged in various occu pations. The mills and other public works have drawn their help from the rural districts and the places made vacant on t' a farms in this way is still vac(.at. There are hundreds and thous ands of acres of idle !o6'd in this county. Good, stri'r, fer tile land that would yield as much as any df the lands now in cultivation ,3 now growing uD and going to waste. The need is more people to, cultivate them. We cannot ihope to develop very much as an agricultural people as long as the farms are neglected and the valuable lands allowed to lie idle. Nor can we hope to prosper so long as the people who own the farms drift from and Neiihbors e would not-that we could not d. Nor can you afford to ignore d offer on this splendid laxative. should have been dispelled remain to poison the system. Headaches, biliousness, nervous ness and other tormenting and ieri ous ills are common when the bowels fail to act daily as nature intended. 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How to brini ~ut this condition is ~suscept eof many views and variou ;des and degrees of opinion as many people, yet we dar ouggest that many of th inhabited farms and house his county could be supplie ih a good class of home seek swith a little judicious ad etising. This further sugges i is made that the real estat elers, land agents, and other o are intereste d in the de >lpment of the county get to deer, raise a fund and proper dvertise the county and it surces. They might g, ther and employ some on, vit headquarters at Charles nafter the opening of thi aama Canal and supply hin i an abundance of advertis ~matter and by this mean: dce a good class of settlers t< e to our county. The time has come wher ething must be done fo3 cken3 County or we will con ne to lag behind the proces nof material progress. The m has come when our great mtad most pressing and im ertive need is more people tc etle our county and cultivatt slands. The time has comt hn we must hustle and ad erise our advantages if wC etthem. They'will not come fiteir own accord. They will rhere they think they can te best. et the people of Pickens e up to their opportunity dmake ready to strike when iePanama Canal is open. x. o Need to Stop Work When the doctors orders you tp work it staggers you. I n you say. You must you e eak, run down and failing halth dar by day, but you us work as long as you can a.What you need is Elec Ictters to give to..e, strength hor to your system. to cVIt break down and build u p. Don't be weak, sickly aiing when Electric Bitters ilbenefit you from the first 5.Thousands bless thenm rtheir glorious health . and renth. Try them. Every tte is guaranteed to satisfyT. nly5c at Pickens Drug Co. IELL i celebrated Mitchell Wagon. , lightest running wagon on the ma ,r wagons, but you cannot buy a be there is but one thing to consider, ig but The Mitchell wagon in the tomer, for itself. 1d you will never own another mak< I a car, and can give them to you in Yours truly, ger, Thort ND COMPAN es. Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goo( k-Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart :me Sewing Machines,Chase City an< Automobiles. y W AN to 25 years old t< anld weave in : swill start pay at S * $4.35 t S d Per week while ter learning ce $6.00 to per w Mill runs 57 ho 1-2 d ay holiday S ilies having 3 or girls to work houses, with I lights, and watei ern conveniences sonible rent, witl walk of mill. If in coupon below Name . .............-----. Address .................... How many in family wanting' --MAIL 'I Charleston Bagging N Charleston, FROST PROOF CAB GUARAlNTEED TO SAT] FROM~ THE ORIGINAL CABBA - ~ThA@ SMAC COE7Y1 ~Established 3868. PaldinCapiH that sell for themostnmoney. We sow three tons of-Cabbag Seed an v===be rown.Pesn abage PinaB wm .Geraty' Co., Box 272, AGON sket. tter one. mnd that is "quality." past twelve years, and any size. idey Y Is a Specialty. Overalls, Hawes Hats, I Babcock Buggies,Mitch TED Girls from 14 > isarn to spin Bagging Mill; from $5.40 l.earning. Af ,n earn from .$10.00 sek. airs per wee aturday. F . more boys can get ne lath, . electric ',and all mod ~. at very rea bin 5 minutes interested fill* mnd mail to us. lassified col [anufacti e Acre" s.c. BAlGE PLANTS SFY CUSTOME GE IANT GROWERS at stock $30,000.0oo