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eadall 4j edL. Yz-r Nominations [sary. The ace Begin Now * To fmen, y~ highiest number ( Do you ow( . iDu vonl talk Do Give Some! THlE JDSGN C. CLEMENTS. Georgia Democrat Who Is Head of j _Interstate Commerce Commission. SOUGHT HIS LIFE. French Premier Was Target of Would Be Assassin. Two revolver shots were fired at: Premier Briarkd in the chamber of dep uties at Paris. He was unharmed. This is the second recent assault upon the premier. On Novemdber 20, in the cours.e of the ceremonies in the Tuilleries gardens, in connection with the dedication of sutue of Jules Fer ry, M. Lacou.r, a Royalist, struck Mr. Briand twice in the race with his cane. The premier was not seriously injured. Lacour subsequ~enlty was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. Seven months earlier a workman named Duplanil, armed with two re volvers and a knife, was arrested as, he attempted to force his way into a hotel at Saint Etienne, where the pre mier was stopping. The prisoner was thought to have been unbalanced men tally. His grievance was the premier's: attitude in the electoral campaign. The would-be assassin is a man. named Gissolme, who was formerly clerk of the courts of Bayonne. He was pounced upon by police officers before he could use his weapon again If he had such intention and was hur ried from the place. Anrdrew Carnegie has announced a~ gift of $10,000,000 to the endowment: fund of the Carnegie Institute of Re search, of Washington. This bringd. his endowmeI~t to the institution i ie a total of $45,000,000. About it omnbae n >t taeh Senir promine , me b 1h Atlnar butno v o e. r o. i nap :atrthe sitinfje-oth eormd atb the promt~I-o >fJdeo adatr tak the S enchr >fthe a Supr mut in thie bTh nowetcg of eCori n erpsip cant fr thew porleaons was sente ofte eigth Uteme Statesjudl, circut',48 ourtae vaafb the .granoint ofnmarg, wasndeint ie bsaid ofb the SuremCordt of t0hus Uied Telrgstrimig of coneverpan ship ed 4,000 bags Orlteacns, wa sensas shels Mofmshe the grain.gndt William C. Scruggs, a prominent ad well-to-do farmer of near Clay to, Ga., was struck and instantly kill d by the pilot of an engine on the allulah Falls Railway, just north of 1aton. He had been attending a meeting of the- local camp of Confed rate Veterans, when the accident oc urred. FIRED THEIR CLQTHING. umiliation of Arrest Caused Girls to~ Commit Suicide. A Chicago 'dispatch says: Death ame to the two girls who set fire to their clothing while Imprisoned in the Lemont, Ill., jail, in an attempt to comn mit suicide because of the humiliation their arrest had brought them. Miss Stella Maxwell, 18 years old, the elder, ied in a hospital in Joliet, wherc they were taken when rescued by firemen,, who battered down the jail doors. Miss Freda Kemper, 17 years old, died at the Joliet hospital. Both girls lived in Joliet, Ill. They had been arrested on charges of stealing furs at Lemont, where they ~, had gone from Joliet to attend a dance. MAY SUCCEED FATHER. Mayor Herbert Clay, of Marietta, Pro posed For Senate The suggestion that Mayor Herbert Clay, of Marietta, will enter the race for United States Senator to succeed his father, Hon. A. S. Clay, is the in teresting news discussed among Geor gians at Washington. It is said pressure has been brought to bear upon Mayor Clay to have him enter the race, and that he will have the backting of soine influential polit ical factors who were close to his fa ther, the late Senator. Should there be no primary and the Legislature have the choice of a Senator, the larger the number of entries the great er the prospect of a deadlock, with all the possibilities that brings up. Judge Daniel W. Bond, of the Mas sachusetts superior court, died at his home, at Wal.ham, Mass., from a comn plication of diseases. He conducted the recent tril. of Hattie LeBlanc, who was acquitted of the murder of Clarence F. Glov'er, a Waltham iimh DP rontPage. The Race-Is On f AAn Early Start Is Half The Race. The~ Pijano 1 U pright But The D eaI Is quare girls, who eiiter and get the nal? PAY TODAY. urnal? bENE W. el-Journl.? SUB1SCRIBE. Contest w.ith your votes -L-JOURNAL, Pickens, S. C. NOMINATION COUPONt Cut out this coupon, fill it in properly and send to the contest Dept., of the Sentinel-Journal. I hereby nominate Sr. Mrs. or Miss:.............................------------. >f...............................State...................... i a contestant in The Sentinel-Journal Contest. 'ominated by... .................. . >f................................. subject to Rules governing the Contest.. Oogssnt 15 Doneoglwg PLOWS! It is a well known fact that a plow to work successfully in any soil must be built to meet all the conditions that are pe. :uliar to the ground in which the plow is to be used. The first plows that came into this locality were not the successes that our up-to-date plows are now. They were, ndeed, very crude as compared with them. We have kept a very strict watch on the piow business. We have made it an especial study. We have made it our usiness to study all the different makes that come into this; ocality. Therefore, after having seen all the plows work, ob - serving every little detail, things that would escape the notice of most men, it is not tqblewondered at that we know the' plows that do the best work. H-aving found the right plow, we secured the exclusive agency for it. This plow is the CH ATTANOOGA The makers of this plow fully guarantee the working qualities of it. They are the rnen that not only know how to make plows, BUT MAKE THEM. No matter what you want, ou can get it in the CHATTANOOGA. To the makers' guarantee we add our personal guarantee. to give you entire satisfaction. If it does not, all we ask is. that you return it to us. It does n t cost you a penny if you are not pleased. Is that fair? Come in and consult us about Plows cZ V71'1 Sis.er c eatrice," aeteri e's tv w - Let miracle play. During a quarrel over a trivia! 'mat er at Pittsburg. Mass.. .mes Mc Keever, a youth of 14 years, is alleged :o have stabbed and instantly killed rancis Donovan, a playmate of the I ;ame age, while they were cn their xay home from church. HCKcever- it s alleged, accused Donevan cf some slighting remarking, and drawing a >ocket knife. stabbed him in the neck. The heaviest punishment ordinarily meted out to the navy in time of peace, las fallen upon Ernest H. Walker, a second-class fireman on the battle ship Louisiana, who killed Patrick J. 'itzsimmons, a water-tender, while the two men were ashore at Cher bourg, France. A courtmartial was eld on the Louisiana, and the sen tence, just confirmed by the navy de artment, Is imprisonment for life fcr Walker. He will be confined in the New Hampshire State penitentiary at Concord. ETIWAN Fl Have grown t Forty Th Long experience in selecting Facturing and conscientious ef :ombined to make them the st The success of your crop.; n< he Fertilizer you use. Insist i THE FERTILIZE And be a FOLG ER, TB SHOES We have just receive an~ are able to fit y ou regar' Men's Dress Shoes: Kis' $5oo This shoe has all the si service can't be beat. 'Kiser's King, for $3.50: W rs. It can't be beat for long' Kiser Quality, for $3.00, mal t is a dandy and you should g Men's Work Shoes: makes us think that we won't look out for February and Mai ome, and when it does, you'll Our Strong as Steel, for $3 Heavy Tan Shoe. for $2.00, The old-time Brogan that k< walk hard. Sell you these for Ladies' Dress and Wc line and should be able to fit y< College Queen, for $3-50: ertainly is something swell. i Kiser's Model, for $2.50: 'l vice, and, at the price, cannot b We have another shoe foi wear for a while. We won't pj Our Work Shoes for $1-5o i Children's Shoes: W<' store lined with Kid s Shues. tn. This is a good value. ( This is all leather and gives gc one for $1.25, with cloth top, 1 If you, or any of y'our kids Bring us all the produce yoi prices. Yours for Keowee e ai means edig and un. d.L size botfl e__ Scott's Em equals in nourishing ties ten pounds Your physician can how it does it. FOR SALE BY ALL DE Send loc., name of paper and be.ratital Savings Bank and Chikd' Eacr bank contains a Good LuckPe=27 SCOT & BOWNE, 409 Peal St. Neded IRTILIZERI Le best crops for ree Years materkals, great care in manu fort in every department have .ndard of excellence. ext Fall depends largely upon pan having Branded R OF QUALITY ssured of Ti BURN! da larg*e shipment of iless of the size of your feet., er's Special, Bench Made,-or'~ yle you are looking for and its e have it in all styles and leathi ,ear and an easy walk. :es your head swim at first sig ive it a look before you buf.k The last few days of sunshin 42 need any more heavy shoes bu ' ch. More snow and ice yett wish you had a pair of these. o, wears like iron. all leather and a crack-a.jack. ~ep warm feet, but makes life' only a dollar and a half a pairv rk Shoes: WXe have a 1ar ~ur feet, fancy and pocket-bookg rhis shoe has cloth top and iy Vade to fit likea glove. his shoe is full osae e beat for fit, style~ad. -$1.75 that looks good ut an ironel .d guara-& 2 plain and cap toe are :have th~e whole sid@ - Une for 50c. Lace )ne at 75c., in Tan . >cd service. We ha hat is a peach. se are bare-footed come~' ~have for sale and * Business, iA ~upply