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'I o I nat an hlde The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER UENT. AW y8 0gh A~egetablelprawlonors spagf Bears the Signature Prom Digs~owtterfd O Rs and Rest.00Rtaillcleir OphuaLMorphne normineral. NT NAR C 0 TIC. * In Use t n ectRemted for Con a 0 WormsAonulsions.Feverish ness andLosSS p FoF OLEEP , FacSimie Signature or ThIrt Years NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK GOTT. TNOTIGE! 11My stock of new crisp Spring Goods is now ready for your inspection. I spared no effort in selecting this Stock with a view to Quality, Style and Price, and am satisfied that I can show you as complete a * iine of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions as you will find anywhere, and as heretofore, my prices for the same quality of goods shall be the lowest. White Goods are greatly in h.vor this season, and lam specially strong here in new white goods from I oc to 50c the yard. One of the biggest stocks of Hosiery in Greenville e [ -the right goods at the right prices. YUnderwear for men and women, in all grades. You wvill do yourself an injustice if you fail to look at my goods and get my prices before buying your Spring Goods. West nd, reeniile. e A Number of Good Farms For Sale Tract No. 1. 10 miles north of Pickens, 1 41 1-2 acres. Price, $i ,ooo. Terms, 1, 2 and 3 years. Tract No. 2. io miles north ot Pickens, near Pumpkin town. Price, $1 ,ooo. + Tract No. 3. Contains 64 acres, one mile from court house, on Liberty road; high state of cultivation; three good houses. Price $65 per acre. Tract No. 4. 34 acres, one mile from court house, on Eas Iey road. Easy terms. Bargain at $ioo per acre. Tract No. 5. Twvo miles east ol court house; 42 acres; good new house, barns, etc. Bargain at $2,5o0 Tract No. 6. Contains 70 acres, 5 miles west of court house, at $30 per acre. Terms to suit p)urchaser. Tract No. 7. 35 acres, one mile south of Six Mile college; high state of cultivation. A bargain at. $50 per acre. Tract No. 8. Contains 6o acres, two miles west of Six Mile college, at $45 per acre. Tract No. 9, 6o acres, twvo miles north of court house; one.. halt in high state of cultivation, balance in timber and pasture. $45 per acre, 1-3 cash, terms on balance. Tract No. 10. 30 acres, at $35 per acre. Situated on Pumpkintown road, 5 miles from court house. These are only a fewv ot the dlesirable farms we have for sale. For further particulars wvrite or call on us. Linwood Land & Investment Company Pickens, S. C. Office at Keowee Bank *~. PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPIT AL AND SURPLUS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT! J. McD) Bruco Progident.. I. M. M~auldlin. Cashier. All Day Sin Dear Sentinel and Reader. Some time ago an article at peared in the Chflristian Advc cale over thw sinattre of Rev G. F. K irby, arraignlg the a (lay singinig as one of the grea ad v11in!, evils of the presen dIay. Now we are willing to ad m1 it., I hat Some of the charge. are 1tue. Yes, they very oftel (ra-,% oil the attendance fron t-he Sunday school; teachers go scholars go, and sometime: some of the best singers go, an( the time has been that I thought that, to be a very greal draw back, but thatt was befor I was so closely connected witT Si<lay school work. N\ow let us see if the all day singing i, the great cimiitinal that it i claimed to be. Is it anl injury to the Sunday School inl th( end? Sunday school work i, pleasant work, buit the most pleasant of employment witi no variety, or change after a timie will become mionotonlous and tiresome, even to us older people, and if w(e can not intr.). du1ce some of tile Spice of life into the exercises of the school then the lessons become tire some to the children, and if we sing the same( old songs, Sun (lay alter Sunday the class will lose interest, amd becoml'e care less and soon the singing will go down. Now as we cannot all devote 11le time nleciessary to keep ) in practice, imich l( less at tlend 111sic Schools, I think the next best thing is to get all the best singers together and get all vou canl from them, and carry it home with you-for the benefit of! your Sunday school. .Now as to the picnic feature, I will just say to friend Kirby, that the Jews had their feast days and (lays of rejoicing un1lto the Lord. Now we will admit that possibly many just go to see and be seen and we believe they do, but is the all (lay sing ing responslible for themi Must we stop singing God's praises becaise some one else will not? MuAist we fail to sing here when ou1r chief eiployllient is to be singing God's praises in the glory land? Suppose we apply the same rule to other things, and because others go that have no interest; only to see and bc seenl, we stop the prayer meet ing, stop the preaching, stoi the ordinance of baptism, put t stop to communion day, put C stop to everIythinrg where peopi Only go) to see anid be0 seen; stol it all because some have no0 iln terest; andi some young mer andl~ their best girl, wvill some-C timies sit out in their baggy dur-' inig service, then~ whiere will wt [be. Now as to the breaking of the fourth1 .commnandmenilt as charg ed; and( as it is no(.t statedl in what way it is broken, I will make a guess at it, anti ask if we nmnst condemn tihe going tc hear a good greacher, or fail tc attendl a rev'ival just be~cause5 we happen to live over tile Sabbath day's journley away from the place of worship. If so, manliy wvould hear 1no preaching, unless they went the night becfore and( Despondency Is ofteni caused by inidigestiol and coinst ipa~tion, anid q~uickhi Tablets are taken'. For' sale by all dlealers. Adv' Colds. should be "nipped in the 'bud", for if allowed to run unichecked, serious results may f o 110ow. Numerous cases of consumption, pneu mionia, and other fatal dis eases, can betraced back to a cold. At the first sign of a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your, system with a few doses of THEOFORD'S BLACK DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable liver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, or Madison Heights, Va., says: "I have been using Thted ford's Black-Draught for s'tomach troubles, Indiges tion, and colds, and find it to be the very best medicIne I ever used. It makes an old man feeluke a young onue." Insist on Thedford's, the orkginal and genuine. E-67 ging Defendant camped out, or caused some or else tv break the fourth con - mandment worse than ever, b . aying to provide for then Il1 Too many ways in which th t comnjandment can be, and i t broken, to pick out any on - thing and condemn it and k the rest go free. For want of time and spac we pass over some of the count of the indictment, and take ui ;.the third one, the causing of , I mania for crowds. Now thi is the first time I ever knew o any one objecting to larg congregations, especially preacher of the gospel. Now a, to it being a cheat and a fraud it has never been claimed a an-ything else but an all da) srnging, still I have got to be a the first one in which prayer a, wel as music did not have a part. Now as to the music rendered by Prof. Singwell and Prof Loudsing, being jing( music I do not know what meaning f riend Kirby places up the word, but one of its mean ings is a form of light oath. Now I do not think any one car conscientiously attach such a descriptive tern to the music of any all (lay singing I have ever attended. Your funeral Dirge will (o me all right when you cariy me to my last resting place, but while I am in the flesh and every fiber of my body pulsing with the very joy of living give me songs of brightness, filled with prayer, joy and praise to the Lord Now it does seem from all ap pearances that the all day sing ings have been confined miostly to the Baptists churches, but those good Methodist people over at Bethlehem seemed tc enjoy the day of praise to the Lord as well as any people ] ever saw. Now as to the ch4ai trashy song books I don't see how any one can claim any thing, to be light and trashy, that is written in praise of the Lord just because the move nient of the music happens to b bright and lively. For of al people on earth, I think God'c children have the greatest right to sing bright and cheerfu praise. Now friend Kirby neve haying attended an all day sing ing, at least one would suppos that he had not, I suspect he i t like a fellow I know of whi tinever would tast of a tomat 3 Pie for a number of years, bip )when persuaded to once tast, - the pie, abused himself roundi because he had missed so nmuel good eatin . Now friend, the next tim< you see the advertisement of at all (lay singing, you take a daa off, take the better half and thi kiddies, and go, and get your self in the right frame of min( to enjoy praise andl blessings by observing and meditating or the wonders andl beauties 01 God's handiwvork along the wva) and see if you do not have a dif ferent opinion of the all singing TPry it friend; step up and tast< the pie. Very Respectfully, Puck Wudgies. Why Not Get EvryAriceA Guarantet Every rticleof Merrit thati Sold These Days is Guaran teed No Guarantee Of ten Means Poor I Quality Tihere is very little excus-e fo any person to claim that he ha been "'stung'' on a purchasr Fifty years ago the buyer ha< to look out,- but today it is uni sual to find a merchant wh will not return the money 'fc any article that' has prod ur satisfactorv. An e'xc' ehntI. exampnTale of ti kind of fair- dealing is shown b the cleanneut tgua~rantee thei Pickens I )ruig Co. gi ves on D~o son's liver Tone, TVhese' people tell us t hat an person who pa~ys 50c for a bol tle of Dodsonr's Liven' Tone an dloes not find it. a genrtle an most pleasant. liver tonic, harn less, hbut a surre reliever of con stipat ion andio a p~erfectl subst tuite for c'alomrel, can get hi miorney back joit, as quick v they canll get, it out of thre mone lDodson's liver Tone hv practically v aikern the placec calomuel. It is absolurtely harn less, surne in it~s action and rousc no rest riction of harbit or die No wonder the drumhg people am glad t o uniaranitee it, whil~e oth< remi('lus t hat imitate the clairri of' lDdsonu's 1Liver TPonie are m~ gua r'anit(eed atI all. For Itont . -Good~0( farm oni Gi bunov r'iver'; 25 acres goodl bo torms, with plenty good cottc land1; nice 7-roomi d welling, ou bulildlings, pasture. J. J. Cha Deputy Collectors R. Q. M rick and E. A. Alken ha seized fifty illict distilleries a captured sixteen men with te the past two months. T i- work of these officers embran y the counties of Greenville, Oc i. nee and Pickens. s Mother of Eighteen Childrev "I am the mother of eiglte Ichildren and have the laise) D doing more work iha an I young woman in my town), writes Mrs. Q. J. Eartin, Boo Mill, Va. "I suffe-red fm fi years with stomach trouble ar f could not eat as much as a hi cuit without suffering. I ha taken three bottles of Chambe lain's Tablets and am now we woman and weigh 168 pound I can eat anything I want t( and as much as I want and fe 1' thter than I have at any tin in to n years. I refer to any on in Boon Mill or vicinity an they will vouch for what I say. Chamberlain's Tablets are fo sale by all dealers. Adv O0U -gnuune refreshnmient! Starts quick as the first delicious drop of Peii- Cola moisten: your tongue. Lasts long a, the fruity, tart j!ices and oils stay in your sysitm and mix with your bloodl. Not ro sweet as some others---it stops thirst-doesn't produce more! Anybodly can drink it and feel1 better, PEPSL-Cola fives you naturalrefreshment in a perfcCdy liaturaIl way. 's pure. Cools off body -- waike.s up mind. It isn't m iedic'ine-it's pleasure and benefit all day long! Do you dria.k Pepsi-Cola? One glass, then a second wvill prove it is better than them idl. Try it. tYou're thirsiny, NOW! Jn Blottleu At Founts Sixteen Year More than rnmen bought "Headlights" past 12 mor We will not I until we sell1 y -If we can induce you to I - lights,". you will never a S with any other make. Wear a Pair: Your Money Back if l To all overall wearers a s Come to our store, buy a - Overalls (price $1 .00 per i S them 30 days. If you i s the most comfortable,4 )tgenerally satisfactory o - had on, bring themi I ~. money. The manufactua nI this guarantee. PARRISH B1 r-I -, HOW's TbI ve - - We offer One Hundred Dollarn no Vd ward for any caso or Catarrh that 1 d&cannot be cured by H-11'3 Catarrh he Curo. cc V. J. CHENVEY & C D., Tolede, O o- Wo, the undersigned, lieo :nown. 1. T, 0- 1 Ch0ney for tho la:t 15 ye-.-3, nnd believo him perfectly honorablo 1.1 Lil business transactions and flnanr!'A~y ab!-j to carry - out any obligations iuCa Ly I.:.- 11rin. NATIONAL DANKC C C-.%ErCrZ, * "'cTcdo, 0. /1 alH's Catarrh Curo Is ta!:en Internally. acting directly upor, the blood and nmu cous surfaces of tho systern. Testirnonial 1 sent fre. Prise 75 cents 1)-r bottle. Sold V" by nil Druggists. Take Ual1a Family Fill? for constipation. T1 I fl NVEW1I1 11, ornallil for 411'1unnner -Nel FARM for SALE - ire inle~ie in our11 largo stock of 1 BEAUTIUI, JEWELRY We have here everything that; For Sale-My farm of 172 womlankilnd could desire and acres, six miles norti of Pick there are many useftul articles ens. Two horse farm in culti- - that. mi) need. vat ion, balance it ine pasturo )' lou are looking, for the and timber. About 12 acres latest. novelties at fair prices, i good branch hottoms. Two good 0 s. houses-one 8-room and one 3 dsee our' disav froI-on the place, with all H bNIDER. necessary outbuildings. Two a " goo d wells at houses aid fou' springs near. Convenient to .ood school and church. Good For Sale-1(0 acres 3-1 milhos or orchard of old time and nursery courti house, joining lands (r 'rnit about 600 trees bearing. Mr. McIXliel. For prices and 'Vr furthei information see term; write, 11. AL. IlIe e Ir , writle J. 11. Lollis, Pickens, \Vestminster, S. C 8. C., Ioute . n13 P 01 Pickens Garage F. W. McLESKEY, Manager First Class Repair W ork at Reasonable Prices A u(to Tires, (inasolinie, Oils, (Ireases, Spark P.lugs, Body P'olish, A ito Hap, l.int teries "and all kinds S\necessoies. II wI hIav(n't got waIIIt vou want we \vill get it o it isn't nluale. ( ON.EICH': Omfle, 12; Iesidence, 65 Buggies and Wagons Repaired and Rebuilt I have just received a new shipment of material for re pairing all kinds of vehicles. W\agon and buggy spokes and rims, shafts, cross bars, perch Poles, pole circles, dlouble trees, finished hickory axles, hound timber, wagonr -,"y'. ~ -tongues, tires, skeins, etc. I have a welhl equj~ipped and wvell arranged shop and by hadig my owvn material * -~ . can mv ke you a close price oni your work. et me fig iiie wth Ol o yor nxtjob . Material and wvork both W. M. ROSEMOND F irst (door 1below pri ntIing offlice, PICIKENS R a *5 s Surmay 1,650,000 2Zr, oa pair o uy on suitof "keeedcle~a ager fterwards be satisfied T" 30 Days Ht, 40t Satisfactory Wuier.~adjdadlight, louotfpdenederafCate rmproved m, ety) ve mtandebhind usinfer:, .1 WTaret)HerSESES Iontiidte ld(d