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PUBIJOIED EVEBY THURSODAY XORNNO. -BY The Sentinol-oural Company, TiTOMPsoN & RICnzy. Pnors. J. L 0. TiiOMISON. EDITOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Pickenis Fostofice as Second Olass Mail Matter PICK ENS, S. C.:, THURSDAY, M.iY 2*, 1908. Candidates' Column Aniounceients of ciididates will be rui' un. der this heiul itntil the primary election for $5, cash in advance. Local notices, or "puffs", will be charged for extrit, according to the space they occulpy. ati .te tilount of strain on the editor's consecice. N N writeup for less than t5. or Jonresx,3d District ,Vol? SOtttter 10th Oircouit I ant a caiindidiate for tile oille of Solleltor of tle 1uth .Judicial Circuit of Sonth Carolina, suibject to tile rules of the temoeitie party. I have servel ti court cotinuhuously for several yearis its ourt steilogrillpher after completing my law coirse aill I iam fimiliar with lthe work in'gs of the~ con im al .' iA)ONO, I helebly anitoimee miysielf a ecicldidate for the otice of Solicitor of the Tenth Ciruitt, itid pledge iuyself to abidte the result of the pritnary election, and to scuppuitct the nioniiees of tle 1 )iN t4 t I : 1ic it rty it sait i ri it ry. iOCTOIt .\N. lItN IlA.\.l For H 1ouus4e of tepresentatives For Clerk (t' Court i hereby aninounce tmyself a candhhulate for Clerk of the Cuointt for '. l-kens County. subjuet l-,.-,#j, of f th fl ..icrat lie Pr imary. Ki \K :. ON 'e itnyset ritaen itdhi te for re --t-111f sheritf, sub1jec-t to the Attio o it ile voterm in. the lietnocrtie jarimnary e i n. . . U. , NNtN;. I beiehy a1ii nte iNyself-t t a1 eaticlitdidte for SlerCitt' of likens (oun'.iy. subjet to thle ad egu hittions of the l'emocratice party. cinee myself as a c'atdiatce for Of Pickenc County. subject 'iocratv i*na t. 1 R .\ K. it caindltate for K unty, subajeel I heribv oflice of (ou n-. of the Ihemnocra'tc While comparative') fletelt to discharge the If elecled I will <ijsphilif8 S4.. - ability, "Giv Ilip inys p chiani. 4bey qS u,-" % M it. Vor Treaaurer For Co. Supt. of Education For Naupeuviser -Tiltfrietids of MR. E; F; iLOOPER announce him as a candidate for' re-election to the ogice of Counry Supervisor, -subject to the Demo cratic Printa~ry electiont For CountT-Counsnissioner I hereby announce myse f a candidage for the ffice of County Commcissioner, subject to the action of the voters in the priareleiJon. For coroner. Card From R. R. Roark. Editor Sentinel-s ournal: In announcing to the voters of Pickens county my candidacy for the office of Sheriff I desire to say in anticipation of the campaign, and to set myself fairly and honestly before the voters of Pickens county, that I am making this race because I want the offiee and need the in ~~ conmc from its fair and just administration. I make the race I ~ on no partisan groundsland urge no issue except my personal fit Iness for the office. I accord the same consideration to all my Opponents, as they 'are all hon orable mens I have not and wvill not use any means or influences in my race that are not fair. I shall not seek to advance my personal interests to another's Injury. I represent no faction. A I have conducted my business as a merchant in Pickens in a modest way, and have not ap peared before the public through newspaper advertisements, sim - ply because the character and~ volume of my business did not,1 in my judgment, justify adver-' K 'tisement. I. accord to alU the themselves, and to this end I have honestly and faithfully refrained from becoming a party to any effort to depreciate an established business or promote another to its injury. I did not sign the boycott of The Sentinel Journal, because I did not think it was a matter that affected me, nor was it my business to inter fere, .as I had nd personal griev ance, and had not for a year or more carried an advertisement in any newspaper, and am not now carrying any such adver tisement for the sole reason that in my limited business I did not thihk the expense justified the outlay. R. R. ROARK.* Pickens, S. C., May 26. NOTICE OF ELECTION, Office of County sup. of E-lucation of Pickens County, Pickens. S. C. Wher as, a petition from the free holders ati electors of Praters School D'strict No. 28 h- s been filed with the County Board of Education of Pickers connty. rsking said Board for parmis sion to hold an election in s-id district to deternino whether or not 2 mills Cxtra lv. -ttil be Ievied in said Dit trict for school purposes It ni pearing to tile County Board of E-luCation that the petition meetnthe r: qnirenients of law, th refore, it is o: deiel that the trusies of the above named District do hold an election on June 6, at Praters school house for al)Ve stated purpose. The Trustea - sall lie n'anagers and shall conduet this 4 lect in 1 i-sall poneral clections are con (lucted nnil str ictly in accor(dniic with seetioni 120.) of the scho.>l law.. By orler of County Board of Educa.. tion. R. T. HALLUM, Sec. and Chm. Notice of Election. Oince of County Supt. of Education of Pickens County, Picken-, S. C. WI e-els. a pi tition from the freebld. ers and electors of Flat Rock Scho .1 D'strict No. 4, has been filed with the Cou ity Boird of Fducation of Pickens C*ounty astking said Board for yirnission 10 hold an election in said District to d1etern i-te whether or roel 2 mills extra levy siall be levied in a rid District for sehool purposes. It appearing to the County Board of Education that the petition meet the r(quirenients of the law. Therefore, it is ordered tht the trustees of the above nam.d District to hold an etoction on June 13th1 at Flat Rock school house for the above state purpcso. The Trustees siall be managerp and shall conduct is ,elecion as all general elections are ,rte.l and strictly in accordance 'on 1268 of, the School Law. County Board of Educa R. T. Hallum, Roc. and Chm. AUCTIOJ ?..e goods that we saved fror Parson old stand, across the s b~usiness, and we invite our friei These goods, consisting of Men's Suits, Neck' Belts, flats, f .Are Being O~fered and all goods not sold by Satur that day at auction, beginning a We have some New Royal sold at factory prices. All persons owing us on opei same on or by the 30th inst. or no safe in which to keep our bo our accounts. We need the ni help us at once. We wish to thank you, one a be ready to serve you again in 1 Yours -ti CH APMAN & CALL Will Our Customers be That is the question the store. When we buy and qualities and make pricesj ourselves. The pleasing object to be attained. It a let us know and we will m; The Busiest Man in Tc Always has t'ime to keep advantage of them. That's and business capacity. TI tion that makes him the but Yourself? See us for anything in our I can and will save you mone signs canl: F1 St nd L RO-1 CREE WHERE Y( The volume of freight sent by Water from New York can bet ter be realized when one consid ers the fact that 1,350 tons are loaded on ships every hour. J, L VALLEY, Physician and Surgeon.1 Office Hours 10 to12--.2 to 4 V SALE! n the fire are now in the W. S. treet from our former place of ids to call there to see us. wear, Suspenders, lippers, Etc.( m~t a Sacrifice .P'rice day, May 30th, will be sold on I-1 t 2 o'clock, p. m. Sewing Machines that will be i account are requested to pay close same by note. We have oks and therefore want to close oney and hope our friends willE rid all, far the past and hope to he fall. sJ uly, 411AM, Liberty, S. C. Pleased? ,t decides all arguments in our when we sell, when we select that is the question we ask di of our customers is the first nything does not please you, Ie, rke it right., ~or UOl. is tab on our bargains and take I because of ,his shrewdness at's the result; of the disposi- P1 iest man in town. How about go ine and get our prices. We y. LRE Q0.,.Liberty, S.C. These goods comprise styles and are- made up from ttl >e manufactured 'at the prices. The Big re, Smoke, DO NOT. That EVERN rictly Cash We have also received our, fu SUMMEI odd pants, aind ny childis 9ine hnd styI1Ah girments fo Trading Staiys G r HSC NVILLE, S )U GET T FOR SAFE W DEPOSIT -- IN LIBERTi Their Safe ho beep tried sixI fou~nd B1 This Bank has Burglar Inmurance, Fii se your money. Liberal Interest allowed on Time D( rn up satisfactorily, THE LIBER~ H1. C. SHIRLEY, Cashier. 3ENTRAL ROL ras on hand several cars of H1 Cotton SeediMeal $1.50 per Cotton Seed Hulls @ 50c. p< Seventy-five barrels of GOO very sack guaranteed. GENTRAL ROLL J. T. What They Sa) Fe of ,calling atention toiygos an0 lie to q uote prices I always have the at is just what I am doing an d it iscn s than Cost--Weil, if it Is, that don't hi tl I get ready to qut it.as Yo kno t hrd, nFe my say I can't se1 a fineu anurth, Others na say thereri ater LO1bs best keg Soda for 25c.-- 21bs for ifth, Soe others may ay sugar has wnyor ce*lnE*hick:".eneg and all kinc T. D. H and patterns.of the latest de Le best.qualities of material that. and Damage ale Prices are still prevailing. THING is -No -Credit. LI line of Children's Spring and SUITS i hearts are 0tade glad by these r tl littid folki. iei This Week. HILD i. C 1E VALUW. KEEI YOUR MONEYi THE f BANK. irglar Proof. Insuratme, Caiier bor.dd, so you can't pcsit. See H. C. Shirley and lie will fix TV BANK. LER MILL CO.. alls and Cotton Seed Meal. sack. er hundred pounds. D FLOUR at $4.9 per barreL. Come at once. ER MILL COMPANY, GASSAWAY. President. About Harris. ace n Te Sentinel ournal for the p-r. goods and if you can do better It isyour 1sl black pepper at 00c a pund but rt you. and I ropose to sell it at 10c. n 1 pun at thtisprco.rwhe.Fge un-cured tobacco at 5c. a plug, but that iithe o?taIselat l50. but if there is 'on e sam el tn h rs do.-' fn ur trade and expeot- to gi i,. s of produce. AiRI&.