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Pitl7Ann QSentinae1 PICKENS,s. C.: AnIL 10, 1913 i r GARY HIOTT MANAGER at Pic:ens Futomce si Second Olas 1 ManlMatter &ntinel is not responsible ,he views of its corres pondents. I Temperance. h:e following article on tem perance was written by A. L. SSmethers, M. D., an honored, deacon and superintendent of the Sunday school of the First Baptist church of Anderson and read by him before the Saluda Association at Barker's Creek church in August, 1912. The1 '_ editor takes great pleasure in giving it to the readers of The Sentinel believing that it will be appreciated by all. We earnestly hpe that it will be -carefully read and studied by all our ren ders. Report-on Temperance, read e Saluda association July th, 1911: We have passed the age of timent in dealing with tem rance problems, and nothing ut a scientific, educational campaign will accomplish what ought to be done along this line. Such a campaign has been be in :the Saluda association. emperance addresses have been made by ministers, law yers, doctors and others, during the associational year,which we feel sure will prove to be good seeds sown .in good soil, and we pray that it shall grow and grow until there shall be gathered a rich harvest of total abstainers, who shall not only never cast, their vote for rum in any form, but who shall, in a loving! Christian spirit, try to prevail upon their neighbors and kins men to do likewise. Alcohol is a poisonous drug, I and, as such, should be cofined to the drug store, and never sold as a beverage. Effects on the body-The ali mentary canal is a long. hollow. be, extending thro~ugh the .y-cavity, in. the economy nature t tedfs of this tract e b thfferentiated, so that g teprocess of digestion,I *assimilation and absorption, the complicated human machine grows and is constantly repair S ing losses caused by labor. Situated within the walls and inl close proximity to this tract are many glands, each of which has a special duty to perform in the above mentioned process. Alcohol, (and by this term we mean any beverage containing alcohol, from the mildest beers to absolute alcohol), by extract Sing the water from the mucous Smembrane lining of the mouth, - ithroat and aesophagus and -stomach, causes such thirst that -one drink calls for another; also,! s. because of its poisonous proper . y, it~acts as a local irritant. - . This local irritation long con tinued, tends to produce chronic you infiamation, which always mil as the itates against the glandular se ace cretions. Experiment has proven that the hardening influence of alco Ion dead tissue (the food) re ~ in and process of digestion adcauses dilitation of the stomnach This, in part, accounts - forJ the rruding abdomen in so r.:n - ersons addicted to the a r r mg drink. . peak of the infiu acce lhol only on one of the. :Calong the digestive tr -M :Ever, that organ we a..a when we are stupid, list less and ill, though the fact is. that we ourselves are to blame Ifor having imposed on a good organ that knows! no better '1Tan to d~om i est under all cir cumstances. Strong drink is by far the Our Inqui~ Chiot Green Si' Dis~ate girls who are approaching the age this iase. They are pale because th eamplazion has a sickly greenish cast whi ha. tK~~itality and if exposed to any iu cold -dampness are liable to contract sorr their whole future -lives. It is a most relieve this conditi9aand bring back the DR. SIM~ quaw Vi Itm palatable remedy, a fine, pleasant ta seftVer, is no criterion of its efficacy. - drmtly than the harsh, bitter tasting med< - sitigsfirst dose and if used for a reasons -:&appear, the spirits rise, the appetit, the thin, vitiated blood is revil cng ney life, strength and ent SU'.IMONS 1DIE~NE C' .-~<,, host frequent cause of cirrhosis f the liver, a disease which is bsolutely incurable, either nedically or surgically. In this lisease, the soft pulpy liver cells hat you are acquainted with, re replaced by connective tis ;ues,Sand the liver becomes a small hard mass, almost entire .y functionless, and the owner ills an untimely grave because de has lost the power of mastery ver himself. The blossom-I mean the red nose of the tipler-is due to the 1 influence of alcohol upon the circulatory system-the heart., arteries, veins and capillaries. Here let me pause long enough to say that in certain diseases, as pneumonia, alcohol may be used to an advantage as a stim ulant, but should never be ad ministered except at the direc tion of a licened physician. Effect on the mind-On the mind, alcohol acts as a stimu lant, and this is one of the chief reasons why men drink. They find it pleasant for a short time but soon need more and more ot the drug to produce and main tain this pleasant sensation, and so is brought about such dulling and beclouding of the faculties that a man does not begin to equal his original self in mental capacity, and loses all power to control his own body. Then, finally, because intel lect and reason and judgment have been dethroned, all the centres except those controlling respiration and heart-beat are overcome, and he is paralyzed in body and mind-a pitiable creature, lower than the brute. Effect on morals-S t r o n g drink produces a pernicious drug habit, and any evil habit blights the moral nature, be cause the individual loses con trol of the will and consequent ly cannot resist the power of the habit itself, nor s ibdue the stormy passions that are the di rect out-growth of the same. A little alcohol will often be numb the moral sensibilities to such a degree that men commit sin and crimes that, for decen cy's sake, we must not even mention here, and which they, in their sane moments, regret many times with deep yet inef fectual remorse. The long continued use of the drug, however, will make even remorse impossible, and will bring the helpless victim to the place where he cares absolutely nothing for his own good name, nothing for his influence in the community, nothing for the awful tendency to wvard im becil ity, in himself and in the gener ations to follow him, nothing for the probable criminal char acter of his children, nothing for the awful responsibility and danger of leading men to hell, nothing for his own soul, noth ing, absolutely nothing that he has forever shut himself away from a gracious forgiving Fath TRY SOLACE at Our Expense M- ney Back for Any Case of Rhumatism, Neuralgia or Ileadach that Solace Fails to Remove SOLA CE REflE(DY is a recent medical dis covery of three German seientists ihat dlisso~ves Cric Acid Crystals and Purifies the Riood. It is easy to take, and will not affect the weakesv stomach. 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Lever of the severth district has been appointed .i life men:bar of tw e b:ard of -rus. o Clems'.n College to succeed the late R. W. Simpson. Fred H. Dominick. an attor ney of Newberry. and Governor Blease's campaign manager, on last Thursday assumed his du ties as assistant atorney gener al of the state. In the priniary on the 1st in stant for eongressmfan to suc ceed Hon. George S. Legare, deceased, in the First congreS sional district. R. W. Whaley led with E. W. Hughes a close second. These two men will run over. At a meeting of the b:aid of trustees Wednesday, the gov ernor introduced a resolution calling for the resignation of I)r. S. C. M itchell. as president of the University of South Caroli na. The resolution was put to a vote and was indorsed by the governor. the other members voting no. The South Carolina 13.iptist Hospital, an institution to be supported by the Baptist de nomination of the State, will be established in Columbia at an early date. Other cities made liberal offers to secure the sani tarium but the committee felt that the future growth and development of the institution would be greater and that it would be more conveniently lo cated in Columbia. Cough,Cold Sore Throat Sloan's Liniment gives quick relief for cough, cold, hoarseness, sore throat, croup, asthma, hay fever and bronchitis. HERE'S PROOF. M r. AL.ERT W.PRICE,of Fredonia, Ran., writes: We use Sloan's Lini ment in the family and find it an ex cellent reii for 'olds and hay fever attacks. it stops coulhing and areez ing almost instantiy. SLOAl S RELIEVED SORE THROAT. Mas. L. BRlEWER, of ode lo,Fla, writes: " I bought one bottle or youur Liniment and it did me all the good in 1 the world. 31y throat was very sure, and it cured me~ of my trouble." GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. Mn. W. H. STRANCE, 3721 Elmiwod Aveue, chicago Il. writes: "*A it the mother sloan's Liniment to try. She gave himi thre e drops on. sugar before going to bed, and he got up without the croup in the morning." Price, 25c,,50C,$1.00O Sloan's 'A Treatise on the H-orse sentfree. - Address a ,.*. EarlS.Sloanl ~. Boston, Colored People Express Thanks. To the Trustees of the Wolf Creek, District 29, Colored School, Messrs. S. Simmons, A. Mann and J. P. Whitmire, Trustees of Wolfe Creek Dis trict schools: Sirs-We, the patrons and guardians of the colored school at Cross Roads in Wolfe Creek District, No. 29, in mass-meet ing assembled, March, 81, 191:3, hereby express our appreciation and gratefulness to von in your unstinting interest and liberal consideration of our school, in the extenuation of its term. We have been made to feel that you are magnanimous in spirit and considerate in the scholastic af fairs. We potently affirm that our boys and girls have been improved and greatly advanced because of your sincere disposi tion. Since we are the happy and sensitive recipients of these visible and substantial results, we have sought this medium to acquaint you of how orofoundly satisfied we have been with the school, its management, and teacher, and offer here our sane thanks to you, and further. gra cioslyv ask that you continue to feel and see our mioral and edu cational nieeds and1 in your wise and fahir way helo us continu osly. to ajmeliorate ti'em. Jonni C. Gibbes, A. G. Bowen, [Baylous Arthur. For Patrons. Pains In the Stomach. If you continually (comfplain of pains in the stomach, andl you~r liver or kidneys are ont of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy. kidner trouble. diabetes or Bright's disease. Thousands ree ommend Electric Bitters as the very best stomach and1 kidney medicine made. T. H. Alston, of Raleigh, N. C., who suffered with pain in the stomach and back. writes: "My kidneys were deranged and my liver did not work right. I suffered much, but Electric Bitters was recom mended and I improved fr the first dose. I now feel new man-" It will imp too. Only 5%,O, mend Picke annd upplies No. 74 WALKING WI (Dedicated to my friends, N. B. Hluggins an LArn E. NEWELL. 1 1. Stead - fast - ly walk - iu.; my ,. Waik -jir with Je - s: ibrout 3. Lord, I would prai'o Thee, Thy ' - - - -A - vis - ion of beau - tv to cure till the jour- ney is tol Thee, and crown Thee my I -- ~-JA-A--- -A- - love lights the way, Home-ward t ii - cient for ine, Joy - fill - I con -fort - ing me, While I a f f CHonUs. D.S.-Bless us, wh On - ward Onward and upward Thou leadest Th There. V J near Bv Thy throne,There to a Copyright, 1913, by Mc). \Weams, the autio )opular songs; a iisic teach( several states; a soloist, and d rable note will have charge ( ival services to be held at th entral, S. C., beginining Ai several days. All are invited to atte n. fr. Bowen Spoke at Dacusville. A very enthusiastic meetinei -as held at the Dacusyill. :hool house last week in the in :.rest of the Boys' Corn Club nd the Girls' Tomato Club. fr. TI. A Bowen made an ad ress telling of the work of [ese clubs. P'rof. James L. atson, principal of the Dacus ille school also made a talk en orsing the work. Nine boys. iz: Argus Looper. Sam Hunt. am Aiken, Henry Hunt, Ollis utherland. Baily Looper. Joe [unt, Kent Hogsed and Clint ot inson applied for : nembe~r sip in the Pickens Coni ~oys' Corn Club and ten gdis. ~iz: Lillie Ferguson, Cora Juli ~n, Lizzie Robinson. Bernice Eooker, Louise Jones, Nannie [ae Jones, Gladys Hill, Myrtle alley, Essie Looper and Nettie utherland applied for member aip in the Pickens County~ irls' Tomato Club. Tih e i r ames have been forwarded to :e county superintendent of lucation for enrollment. Thley rill meet and elect their local )ficers soon. ~ aving Youcan buy clothes in t choose the cloth from have your measure ta Smay or may not know how; a Sweeks to get them. You c; Sthey will be; you take a chan< know whether they wvill be w< The other way is to 1 SYou choose the finished garn Sduced by the best designersi a few minutes if the clothes fi see our mark in them, tha h fnely tailored. You can do it all in less Sthe clothes home. When you come to Gree Sshow you. REMEMBER we SMITH & E GREEN VILL ~) "Increase YOUR 3 By Us Virginia-i ~ Fertil (They Have Stc WVe arc exclusive a. goods. in Pickens and 1V ( lass trade on they.i which cannot beec corn Fertilizer.: Cor rices on these g-oods. le~ Pickers T JESUS. 1 0. S. Brock, Hendersonville, G. C.) :c D. WEAM, March, 14th., 1913. Say - iour with thee, Life is a 1 tempest or sun, Safe and se - good-ness would sing, I would es - me, Joy gilds the jour-ney, Thy one, Trust-ing Thy grace is suf - dug, Ev - er Thy pres-ence is FINE. mansions of in - fin - ite day. walk- ing my Say-iour with Thee. n walk-ing dear Say-iour with Thee. ile walk-ing dear Sav-iour wi th Thee. iue own, Un - to the por-tals that are lore Thee, for - ev - er we'd be. %fc D. Weans. 1 of T iIS and many other ,r that is well-known iII irector of music of consid f the mullisic I n- L l1g the re e Frst Baptist churttvch at wil 1"tI h;t, and con1tlinuirn For Dyspepsia If you sueer Stomach Troublo and you try our rerneiy, t won' cost you a cent if it fails. To prv to y":; th:.t i::dar-:tion and dyson. !h t:r-uhliy re 1ieve.d :od a t i :1 ?) a Tablets wili do it, we will furnish the miedicine absolutdly free if it fails to give you sutidaction. The remarkable success of RoxalJ Dyspepsia Tahlets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in de vising their forrmulat as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, whereby- the well-known properties of Bismuth-Subnitrate an~d Pepsin have beenf properly combiined with earmninatives and other agents. Rismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin a, constantly employed and recog ize.d by the entire medical profes sion as invaluable in the treatment of indigestion and dyspepeia. Their proper combination makes a remedy invaluable for stomach relief. we are so ecrtain that there is noti:.g so good for stomach ills as RexallI Dyspepsia Tablets that we urge you to try them at our risk. Three sizes, ::5 ments, 50 cents, and $1.00. You ca~n buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in this comm~unity only at our store: PICKENS DRUG CO. Icken ~. EO.~StoN South _ckns ' _h _ So_ Carolna There is a Rexall Store in nearly evere town ir.d city in the United States. Canada an'l Great Britain. There is a different Rexali Remedy for nearly evecry ordinary human ill mach especially designed for the particular ill l'or which it is recommended. The Rezall Store. are Arnerica's Createst Drug Store. wo vays. One way is to a piece of goods andl g ken, by somebody who 3 nd wait ten days to three 2 an't tell how becoming 3 :e on the fit, you don't 3 all made or not. >u ready- made clothes. N e~nt, the styles are pro- n n the world, you know in M t, ou know when you y tthey're all wool, and y than an hour, and wear :nville drop in and let us refund railroad fare, RISTOW ields Per Acre" ~zere ~od the Test (~ gents fori the \- ) .a built upI a hrd "WANDO),' Brand,. Alled for a cotton or ne [in anid ge ou) y & Company S.C. Folger, Of one lot of dress gc This lot consists of Dimities, White Goods. V These goods retailed them at exactly half price. They are not damage< you will find them on our : Don't miss this oppor: every time } ou come in ou that we are closing out at a Your Folger, Clothing, Shoes Sole agents for Walk Iron King Stoves, New Hon ell Wagons and Mitchell A1 Pickens Man "Unbelts" Gold. H. H. Hunt, district passen aer agent for the Rock Island lines, in Atlanta, had the shock of his life when a man who said he was a native of Pickens, S. C., walked into his office andi literally unbelted 24 ounces of gold coin on his desk. Hunt was busily engaged (luring the morning. Looking up from his desk during the rush hour he noticed a tall fel low in the dress of a farmer standing at his side. "I want two tickets, first class, from here to Gridley, Cal ifornia," said the man, "how much?" Hunt named the price. The stranger leisurely unbut toned his shirt and pulled out a money belt. From it's leathern fold he shook out 24 ounces of. 85 gold pieces. The money weighed just that much at the bank.--Atlanta Georgian. Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and colds when neg lected, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bottle of Dr, King's New Dis covery. You will get relief from the first dose, and finally the cougah will disappear. 0. H.! Brown, Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I hon estly believe had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, she would not be living today." Known for forty-three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1. Rec ommended by the PickensI Drug Co. adv.I !j5-Cre. ! 1st, Piano; 2n S4th, Steel Rang u At Your O0 Our plan is this: Yo in envelope and mark BIE Sopening bids. Mail this 1: (all the bids will be turned The party making th Sabove articles that he may Be sure to state in Yo name and address. Should yo bid on m< article. This is no fake, but w' he hihest bid. Remember, no bids et The above articles are a Hammc u~ G. B. HAMILTON, Se( uI ~ebuy and s, Thornley & Co. :cIAL SALE - gods carried over from last season. Percale-, Dress Ginghams, French Ginghams, Lawns, forsteds and Cashmeres. from ioc yd. to $I.oo per yard, and we are going to sell I any way, but we have decided to close out one lot, and -emnant counter. tunity. It will pay you to look over our remnant counter r store, for you will always find some good things on it, bout half price. s truly, Thornley & Co. .Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Overalls, Hawes Hats, ie Sewing Machines,Chase City and Babcock Buggies,Mitch itomobiles. Pickens Railorad Company, TIME TABLE No 12. SUPEREDES TIME TABLE No. 11. EFFECTIVE JUNE 15th, 1?11. No. 1 No. 3No. 5 INo. 2 NO. 4 No. 6 Mix'dMix'dMix'd 3I Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd A. M. A. M. P. M. Lv. Ar.'A. M. P. M. P. M. 7.3011.0oo 3.15 PICKENS 9.10 1.50 4.35 "' 7.35 1I.05 3.20 *:FERGUSON 9.05 1.45 4.30 7.45 II.15 3.30 *:PAsoNs 8.55I -35 4.20 7.50 I1.20~ 3-35~ *ARIAIL 8.55 '-30 4-15 7.55 1-.55. 3.40: *MAULDIN 8.45 1.25 4-10 8.oo 11.30 3-5 EASLEY 8.40, 1.20 4.05 _______ Ar. Lv. "Flag Stations-No Agents. No. 1 connects with Southern No. 42 No. 3 connects with Southern No. 39 No. 3 connects with Southern No. 39. No. 3 connects with Southern No. 12 No. 4 connects with Southern No. 12 No. 4 connects with Southern No. 39 No. 5 connects with Southern No. 11 For any further information ap~ply to J. T. TAYLOR, General Manager. 'ION SALEVI at Bargains-5 dI, Organ; 3rd, Sewing Machine; R e;5th, Victor Talking Machine H wn Price; Make A Secret Bid u make a bid on any one or all of the above articles; seal J( , so it will not be opened until May Ioth, date set for )( id to us and we will file it away until the above date, when over to a disinterested committee to be opened. highest bid will be the purchaser of any one or all of the bid on. air bid, what article you are bidding on, and sign your full re than one article, use a separate sheet of paper for each ) ill be a positive sale, to any responsible party sending in m be accepted after 1 2 o'clock, May t oth. now on exhibition at our store. Call and see them. Yours very truly, ~n -Brown Treas.ENS BANK Treas.l AINO SURPLU 11l milk cows. INTI.'j.TPAID 01% DEPOSITS . - *ent.. I. ~