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Th Bentinel.Journal Compay Too'SON & RE0aT. P*opa. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, Barrou. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Rutered at PICkta FustofDCe as S00nd GlauS Hail Matter PICKENS, S. C. 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908. " ie editor of this Aiken are the tnd no one, un )mditions, would g to give him a m we, but Pick - A,- a favorite son in the race, one equally as compe tent to represent the district, one whose every energy will be bent to help his district, one whose native ability and legal training will put him in the forefront of that august body from the yery time he is sworn in. We think we voice the son timent of the people of Pickens county when we say they will not vote against Mr. Boggs. A goo(d many of our exchanges are copying an article from the "Mill Workers World," a paper published in Greenville, in which the editor of said paper boosts Mr. Aiken and calls on ALL THE MILL i.eople to support him. This editor should"shinny" on his own side or move into the district if he is managing Mr. Aiken's campaign. Let the mill people, and all other voters, se lect the man of their choice ac cording to the dictates of their conscience. Pickens county has never had a representative in Congress and now that she has a man in. the race she is going to stand by him. County pride in her can. didate will cause her to support him handsomely, and the big iote Mr. Boggs will receive ove1 the district will be .a revelati to you. Hon. Geo. 8. Legare yesterda: called John P. Grace, candidat for the senate, an unconditions liar. Mr. Legare some time ag -applied a similar' epithet to Mi Eilly,, of )onnecticut, in th opurse of a debate in congress ' ~e~ekty Mr. Legare is grow quite a hopeful Anania ~lub himself. There Is one thin1 about George that has neve been denied, and that is hi courage, and also his ability V call a spade a spade when th necessity arises, His "speaklnj out hi meeting" on this occasloi ll probably only render hin ~tronger with his friends an< ont hurt him with.the Grao :; llowirig.-{Summerille News Oadidate Taft says that h pJ~ys golf just as he takes med icine. This will make som moxre willing to vote for him. She took $cot~ bmk Slorf thre %) thg parlor-lamp, 1 o ,s company, no That is why the lamp w COW -(udge. The literary critics who lav referred to a certain new nov( as "the choicest fiction of th summer,"1 evidently haven' taken the trouble closely to ex amine the platform of the Re publican party. - [Orangeburl Sun. You may talk about Yankee dom and the Great West, bu Dixieland is the garden spot o the world and the great Pied mont is in the van.-[Gaffnei Ledger. The News and Courier statei that it will support Bryan. Un less that support improves witl age it will not pass the X ra quality by November. "My opinion Is that Willian Jennings Bryan will defeat Wil liam Howard Taft in the com ing election," says Gompers the famous labor leader. "Th Republican platform adopted a the Chicago convention is pur politics, nothing else. There i not a heartbeat of sympathy I: the entire document. There I not a bit of humanity in its er tire tone and wording." We infer from a statistici editorial in the New York Tril u2e that it is the well-reasone opinion of that journal that M Bryan cannot be elected unlei he receives a majority of t electoral votes. Yet the Repul licans "elected" Hayes wit some short of a majority.-[T1 State. One writer says that ever third man you meet in Argel tine is a millionaire. It Inui be the - Pittsburg of Sout America. It is said that a number< Esperanto clubs have bee started In South Carolina. The may make it easier to unde stand the dialect here. There is more heart disease New York than ever before, at SIt is showing itself among ti young children to a surprishi extent. Meetings of Candidates for SooIct B August 1-Easley; 4-Reedy Fork; "5-Lickville; - " 6--Fairview; " 6-Fountainlnn,8p - "8-'-Liberty; - " 10-Williamston; ",10-Piedmont, 8 p. x "11-Palzer, 8 p. mn.; r " 14-Pendleton; " 15-Central; " 17-ChIck Springs; 18-Tigerville; " 19-Westminster; 1 20-Traveler's Rest; 1 " 21-Honea Path; "22--Anderson, 4 p. ri We have agreed to the for going schedule, and respectfull ask all papers to publish this. P. A. BONHAM,' -A. H. DAGNALL, ) M. 0. LONG, J. J. McS WAIN. woman was thin. Id not extact sufficient her' food. ?nmtIdn. Mdy in weight I st*SM e RE you going i on any over r need of reple travel- with? Are al firt'class order, or We have some and durable, for tra A full line Felt Hial Some of the ha ever seen displayed. can be made up for, To see themis e L RO' L-L CRE d WHEREi Le h te WHAT THEY AWSAY ABOUT h HARRIS >f n n r. WE'.A F NOT -RUNNI nI; A to m B Si aA 0 y ar w - 1) A. K.F way fot a vacation or on butiness? ight trip? Is any of yotir on iishingr Is yoir Sit Cse ithe undred and onithih6s heede. to you need any of these hn ssaries? Suite in the two and three-eaie kin elling, whether for business or pleastu of Negligee Shirts.. Si ;s and Summer Unde: ndsoniest Suit Cases, Grips and Tr -all at the lowest possible prices th; to be convinced. THSCI ENVI LLE, S. 'OU GET THE P they say its a shame to butcher prices like he d Just scooped in a lot of fine clothing, about 100 >air alike. N matter to you how I did it, they ar he price, $1.48 for $8.00 pants, $2.98 for $4.00 to $ ot of stuff, bran new and nade up by the best m iything from a fence rail to a wash tub. Come q leveral hundred bran new vests, mostly small nun Black Pepper 10oc lb., 20 nutmegs for Ac., Oil Jfa iacco for $1.00, until I get ready to quit it. Best sugar cured hams ~ et prices, mine I to 2 Pers, preserving powders. I don't ask for your noney. Bring me the produce and Country Hams. NO special pre-inventory or give away sal close out SUMMER GOODS, to wind ake room for FALL and WINTER GC aginnlng August r st we put the knife ] immer goods,. 11 of our printed wash goods that we a e now offered at 7 cts. .Short ends an ice Men's and ladies Underwear hav ods share the same cut. Men's and 11 be sold at cost. iave the reputation of saying what we Ssay. "A RK, Are yosa god arepair or ilo rTiuk fit to for traveling in 1, light weight re6 :raw and ewear unks you have tt the materials -ILD C. 7 VALUfE oes it woulu U". a me aa , D pair pants in the lot, no two a here and going like hot cakes 3.00 pants. This is a "swell" anufecturers. I can fit tuost uick while your sz3 is here. ibers, so is the price. c, and 20 plugs 9un cured to. lb less. Fruit jars, caps, rub. trade unless I can isave you HARRIS e, but the time has come up Summer business and )ODS )EEP in the price of all' old at io--and rI2% Cts.. d Remnants. At one-half been reduced> NWhite women's low cut shoes. mean, and doing what