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Pilckons sRle1-Journal PUBMBUED EVERY ThURSDAY MORNING. --BY The SontinelJournal Company. TrOMPSON & RICHEY. PROP. . 4. h. T1'1iMIPSON, Ei-on. nbscriptiOn $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable Entered at lic'<ens l'ostonee as Second cat Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: TiHURISDAY, MAiltli 5, 1908. Unintotional Sabbath Brcaking. In the early diays of New England it was the custoi to keep the Sabbath from sundown Saturday night until the saine hour oil Sutinday.- That this pratice waits attended by liflls IA shown by an incident told in "The l'a pers of the Connecticut Valley Hlistor ical Soclety:" There lived in R3yelleld t thrifty dame. an enterpriing. driving woman aii a notable housewife. The good wo mtn wats tiot willing to lose Sutnday eventings ouit of her cattalogue of house work, but she was plous withal and strictly kept the day to the stuset limit. As soon as the siun was fairly below the horizon sie would begin her wasiling ai get her clothes ready for drying bright tuid early on Monday m1ornling. One cioudy Sunday she suplposinig tle day was etded. changed her Sun 1y gown. rolledt up her sleeves andl .vent to work. As she was sernhin. nIway it the kitchen. her face townr,l the wlest wI itlow. the cloulds siuhlety broke. :1111l the ;:renit rvtin mill shiott' 1in futl 11o the loor S11h1t:tht breiaker at wok lie grave on'te cry * t': tm;?zemtet anti lorror : 4 lid- the kiteItI. Aft'tor tha sinful daty sh never he galli 1li4 \rork 441l Stlitiy evotillig. Cu picious. it ( 1tese <lays of compettion. hust. Iless < ul:.s anti tispic ilns are largety caril. ilito I wirivatI life. a s a vel kowi !:iwyer 'o1ud to ia cot. 11C Ka I rilly to ills wife on his retur:i "I'co'ph- meem very tuspiciots of me Yout iw 0Oh laeey? Well, I di 5o1me volk for hiin. last tnthii . n1114, willtll Itbe nkMd t1e fol' tti accotlit thii u(:-n~itI; I told him oat of frtiisiii flhnt I wotlhil't elintrito 1him anlythitll Me 1h-110,1.4 ine conli.1,01y, 1 ut h1inted that ILt like a recipt al! telt! satno." ?iohen ri Rai'k~od I Q man-.M suI w.le Tii t e Tiii Nii 41 11enit)l tlu i ithund 1 No ii No I ITAiTONS No in N i :5 it,1061 41 i 1 : 7:10 nin4 11:5'' 4ut . 4iil ' 5:0,44 :7 7:15 444 tu 1::i 441 Mutlii S4Ii.a itt :20 441 In : 1 :444 44 riist v S:)iti : 5t ~1.loranylitornrti. Iatsley I Kidney roubleprey ::pon th mind. din courgsandlessns mbiion baluty v:igot9 an cherfins soorpi ~ disppc: whein the idpl neys ae outtf ordc All trahiKihdily tropubleihha No1cntet wiJtha iother no linci oor No. | cnnecs wthfo hr n chii lwto be i-.r No1 onet witcdwith liwdyak i1 dTc T.\VftGen, Mifeer Womn .dse flsho Wefl whe tieni eArea Madwen Miseraldbe abyct th Kifclyi idney Trouble.n h is Knytrouble epraiese uponitmind ofi kidnaes and lssens andbntio beait vigo most peopleulsupposeo Women as wellapearwen thde kid *rbi wihKidney blde troubleha and bth'ned tecoame grea premaeny. SwampRootis sontraized, not iscommo cet n on dollrachdtob cr sie.Yo -a haeys ftecilrn sampe .b.dtte by sho aiwe h hl regall aou ite whnui shoul beobl te coro sfthe paurae. In sytace wriigtr he bed-wettinghdepend upon Y, te cue and ten dfctis kner. rulan h i Donet shoadke anyarste btrementbcr thes nai wmpt organ. Thrs unper'n kwamnRoo and teaddred not oahabtoas eabl wYth kidnee y andbtddrleoule A Boston weak and sickly. His arms w He didn't have a entire body. The physicii the family for thii Scott's Emuls NOW: To feel tl1 would think he w blacksmith. ALL DRUGGISTS Lincoln's Rules. On one occtsion President Lincolt on entering the telegraph oflice of the war (lepar(netit. writes Mr. Bates ill "Lincoln it, the Telegrpavi Oice," was heiard to remark to Secretary Seward "By jings. governor. we are here ni iast!" Ttrtining to hin Ilu in reproving manner. Mr. Sewnard said. "Mir. Presi dent, where did yotu learni that mncle gnuit expression0 W'\ithout replyhng to the secrettt'y. Lincoln addressed the telet-t i st oleraltors. s:ay ing: " o n 1 'gentle nit'. exettse tte fot t-v;earing liut'ol'e you. 'ly . i' IV wearing. fot my .oo(I old Imothe nn it ne thant :anyttilng that litnd :1 'hiy* befor. it was swearitig." (I::( <!:1y Secretary S ar.ti, wio w:t n1t. i 1nowlec :is : joker, Said le ht e h10d that it short time before o: a S'.reet crossing Int-ioinl ha.1( heel t't': ito tIl) oit in t in utt to give 1 c l:' vl trit n a ehi:int e t) s. "YeS." Siahl 1.iteoiln. "it i:s beenl rn!e t mt:: liI'e thl:t if Ip Opiie W0111 niot turti (lnt for viv I would tillrit oil for then.1i. Then you a void collisions." ''It i a ('11ious thin'-." remarlorked th shp' <oeit'. "HIM 1111 (u1Y 1 t wo to, t. rette w ill make le ttiathly sie :id si whil tile' t:t.e :et lt of a svin -'n Il-l" ti 'h latt1 IC1 :Ii o.:t t 1 n. , "1 ;nlk a'11 4. 2 i '\'t' lyl. t 00 n ll" CIt A l1.1.5' 1ON & 1 -:S I: N I I A11.%A1'Y. .is i Ia ii nd 1Ittirture tt' Tin I s4, Gree' vilit. S. C. I:1ii'ctive. April 14, 111(1;. :: In : N i I I I y f r L red il inttyed ie 'ti'tio ll Siie % e N -1 ti y. vi. ?11, : 1 1n . N o. : t i y f rt s to r I 'inll hnen ot y.h t e::: i . at'. r n h .. . t gne, tigt N. '1t iry wlt .. Ag. int I I N: Isa L., iS.li \\C. ige nini en-- E n eit , t t ltjnutns wi. 1' \\. . l ir in 'r. 1 tn .r A !ta: htit Ga. -Ays Cn Nnhetrry 3 nP.c.toai not strang m.'edcinhe, -ta '.o:tor'sno hmdicine. It ues uhd c 4pasesy chron:U ic ces: p ashmile.i risoyn. bNonchitisi~ econtsumtiyfon.a rTho n.<t iniofia testion.ive "lartsad int oeriit eatis." -t Made. o br. dully e o.i r futen, fruo Lauren and tite t te r tos io fnth ia ofewher r y Uln ot n . tna Younilltatenordcovnure'syeta Tring o. an of3Ayrun thrught betwe Charlstonwhit scunge. . HIS W .gt, .\t. o. t ofT. u lifn e..\ . GEOII*AIBA BIErSS WllamE, G.cn GP. . M lat.Ta.M n rmt n schoolboy was tall, ere soft and flabby. f strong muscle in his I in who had attended c -ty years prescribed ion.. at boy's arm you C as apprenticed to a 0o. AND $1.00. What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have' 'retilent headaches, coated tongile, hitter or bad taste in morning, "heart burn," belching of gas. acid risings In throat after eating. stotmich gnaw or hnrn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appet-ite, nausea at times and kitdred symnptoms? If yo ve any considerable number of It above .. >toms you are suffering from llonsn p Id liver with indi gestion ~ Il > rfegs.olden Cldia Dco v er % ma< e up11 off the most vaIn a bl jen edicinl0 ipinciples knOWn to nmient sc'c inc for theI eiriatc enre of -Ilrl .'II'ItirI~vtiI-li Ions. It is a HMs etficient liver Invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The "Goblen \led ical D1iscovery " is not a patent medicino or secret nostrum, a fiull] list of its ingredietts being printed i on its bottle-wrapper aml attested under oath. A glance at its formila will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful ha hit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract mnado with pure, triple-relined glycerinie, (if proper strength, from the roots of the ft. win" native Anerican forest plants, vi/.. Goldei Sal root. Stotne root, Black C rr vI a rk, Oneen's rcot, Bloodroot, and Anraeroot. Tlht following leading medical authorities. atmiong a host of others, extol the foregoing I''o f'I' tilt en of just sutc alt nont as the ab -. l it omsiniente: . t.. of.1 .ltrson Nled. Collegce. Phila.: Prof. I. C WOOd. M. 1D.. of V~nlV.uf Pa.; Prof.Edwin M. iale. M. Di.. (if II anetmanin Med, College, ie'tani; Prof. .tlohn King. NI. D).. Author of .\ t r'rnt I iz ensa tory: Prof. .Tino. .11. Sttud der 't 1.D.. A It h rof S'eclfit l ledicines: Prof. Laurnee .1olmson.M. I).. Med. lept. Univ. of N. V.; Profi. Vi y Elliliwod. N.1.. Author of Mlattria Medil-a and Prof. In ieinnett M31dI a tal College Chieno. Send name and ad dre- on i Postal Card to Ir. It. V. Plerce. Ti . i Ita . N. V.. andin rect'ivo frro: tooldet giving ext tacts from writim-s (if nil the above moed! ca nut iors and man y ot hers endorsInr. in the stitrnPet pvilI 1erm, each and tevry in gre.,lient if wIticIt "G iodI-n Medical 1D)Icov . ry " -; com] Posed. Iir. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets reguilate and Invig.irate stomach. liver and howel. They ti:may I se- inl i n t itntjcti with "( ldfen Y n ld i sc( vr.I 1 )10 . ,f h owl+- nr muc n~ h ron tedtu. They-re. tiny and sugzar-coated. Here is Relief for Women. i* ukl e pahis inl the back, Urinai bidr Kidntey troubhle, and wtant I tci n asant herb. enre for wom-it I :i. I terG a ' ~ 'u i1 N .Ii-a safe andl .never-faiilintg ri'g i atoar. A -Drnegists or by mtail 50lc, San ti i elc ge' F'REE. Addrins. The Mctctr Groi ti., LI Roy, N. Y. f20t.4 To Break In New Shoes Always Use \enms Foot-Ease, a powvder. It pre 'i- s Tightnests and Blistering, enre s 5w llent, J-weiating feet. At, all Di ut and shoe storect, 2.'c. Sample mail a id I RmE. Addi css, A. 8. Olmsted. Le 19 N. Y. fetdOw4. six pair guaranteed six months - a penny a day for who0le, comfortable hose. if a pair fails to last six months, send them back and they will be rcplaced with new--see the guarantee book in the corner. Men's socks are macie in light and mcdium weight, in black, back with white feet, blue, steel gray, lighit and dark tan. Women's hiose are macie in llack, black with W~t fet light -- Box of six pair, one size to Si9l I the box, $2.00. sinr eu For Sah By rJaiis fei hte uInsde. Moore & IDdllit Preparing f( We are now winding up our W or Spring opening. In the meani Very LoA n any goods we have in stock. We are receiving now some ear Last year's business was the ope to make this better. Our motto: The best and mos1 onsistent with honest merchandis A. K. I West End, RHEUMj A great many people inatism during the win Bolt & Co.'s Rheuma one of the DEST Reme k-t for this trolile. blood and puts new life by putting the system ii Brepared only for BOLT UP-DATE I Pickens, : H-I. A. RI PMICHA END S [iENERAL MERGHANDISE A! --SELLS THE WIRE FENCING HORSE HIGH, THlEWE THAT.I Bull . Strong Chicken. Proof Hog Tight, Nothing can run through or climb over an Have You B" This is the season of the year wv or '1lopcoat, or a heavy weight S more comfortable than a doctor c on the temper and more condluci' Owing to the stringency of the ing our vast stock at greatly redi L.ROTHI )r Spring. inter Ctrs'* reparatory .ime, we wflbe e Prices ly Spring shipments. best of my experience....we goods for the least money ng. Greenville, S C XLTISM? ufler with Rheu ter months. tic Compound is lies on the mar It cleanses the Into the patLent i good conditionm. 0 C1. )RUGGISTS. South Carolina. CH EY, I^%3DEEE ID COUNTRY PRODUCE, BEST ON EARTH! it, crawl under dib )UGH Coat? hen you need an Overcoat iuit, and it is cheaper and r drug bill-and less wearing re of cheerfulness. money market we are offer iced prices. SCH ILD;