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aTh Pieiis Sdllilnel eding Bates Beeo.nable . ROBINSON. EDroa. ICEENS S. C.: t s DAY, MAY .1912. Dr. Bolt Not a Candidate any will regret to learn that Dr. J. L.,Bolt has declined to enter the race for the house of representatires. Dr. Bolt has miany friends in the county who would have been glad of an op portunity to vote him, but we have rceived the following let te- frM him with the .request to publish, and which explainA "esire to thank the many friends who have expressed themseves to me in regard to my becoming a candidate for the le--gislatuit.-' fer due consideration, -1 hAve deccided not Ito be in the ac id beg to remain simply "J. L. Bolt, M. D."' Willis-Lathem Marinda Williams and Clarence Lathem surprised their ;many friends when it was that they had been mar rL i a- the Ottoray hotel in G .Ulle last Saturday. Miss Williams is a daughtei o. M.ir. :md Mrs. B. H. Williams of county, and is a very at tracti-e, cultured- 'yeung lady. Ft *he past several months she has bo-.n teaching at Eastover, vI iLRhland county, but her schxol closed last Friday night nd- she left the next morning, p~es iably to return home. Not ho Lwever, for Cupid had done work by arranging for these w> opular young people to ieet At the Ottorav and be imade one. It is not thought r iost intimnate friends knew~ of the happy event uniijl it was over. Rev. W. 4hristopher, of %mncan, perm~red the cere an- .- . Lathem, of the Mt. Carmel section, but for the ?pstfw years hats been in Ore gon, wherelie is connected with a large shoe establishment as trayelling salesman. He return ed to this State about three weeks ago on a visit of greatlim portance to him as ithas devel oped, and will shortly return with his charming bride. Congratulations and wishes for their continued happiness i~~.ni prosperity, which might be aumented by having The Sen tinel sent to them. Mr. Editor: Please allow me to sayto the farmers- of this county, don't forget to plant corn. -The planting of this most -irhportant crop should be con ;tinnied as long as it will~mature. SSome of them in this section are pliang yet, and some are hoe ng Il cotton. JRe'. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas iiatltves in Greenville SMr. .I. T. Benjamin has fin ijhe +ainning his cotton and pa corn last~ week. ~Mr= A. W. Graveley, who has'en on the ick list, is re pote ~oetter. Re. . L. Thomason preach Reader. -e You Paid Up? ~4.~4)Moore & Mauld --Moore & Mauldi -" and Planter Con -~~JSteel Beam Pon: 3-~ ~JTwo-Horse Rever 12 j)50-Tooth Guard I *-- Harrow - - 16-inch Reversib: with Trucks-... C 18-inch Reversibi ~&-'with Trucks-. I upay yOU tave a large stock of D) - ie and look over our st use~ is all we ask. We has m~~'see us and bring all Y< Mr. Hester in Reply I note what The Sentinelsays in reply to me in regard to Ro manism. It fears the increase of their power in this country. Well, to look at it one way, there is some danger. There are about 400,000 of their faith and under the control of the Pope, and that is quite an inducement to the politician of today. But cast your vote for Wilson or La Follette. Such men as Taft, Roosevelt and Clark wilr soon bring them into power. But what is our State doing to hold them in check?. Why not tax their ecclesiastical property? They have about seven billion dollars worth of ecclesiastical property in the United States. If the factories pay taxes and the churches none, it goes that the church will soon own the factories. Romanism is not the only one to watch. They did not burn Servitus, and I believe had Ser vitus lived he would have done more for the world than did Bruno. "In the heart of the seven hilled city, You sit superbly enthroned, A courtesan queen without pity While all humanity groaned. 'Neath the red rod you wielded In the name of your crucified Lord, And the cross that your holy shame shielded Served well as the hilt of a sword You slew, and waxed glad in the slaughter, You bowed down the proud and erect; You ravished and blooded the water In which you baptized your elect Yea, crowned in that city eternal. You governed with crime and with curse With teachings and tortures infernal That hell were ashamed to re hearse. "No longer the Vatiean voice Its rulings for all the race, For reason now reigns and re -joices In liberty, glory and grace. No ,longer your hot anguish scorches Its victims in dungeons and gloom, For truth with its uplifted torch es Is lighting the fires of your doom. "Your temporal power is long broken, Your temporal sway is now o'er We come and bring you a to ken, As death leaves its sign at the door. Within your own walls we defy you, And make of your mission a mock, Your followers speak to deny you. As Peter at the crow of the cock M W Hester Jones vs. Blease Politics are not dead in this county, though from the dearth of candidates one would think so. During the recent elections for school trustees held in the several school districts, politics of course was discussed. At one of them It was proposed to test the strength of Jones and Blease by voting for them at the same time. When the votes were counted it was found that they had tied. The number of votes cast was not learned. s & Asi leII Cheaper nDistributors $3.00 1 Distributors bined.......... 4.00 r' Turn Plows - 2.50 sible Disc Plow 26.80 ail Smoothing~ ~ 9.00 e Disc Harrow 22.25 Disc Harrow 24.45 o see us before ry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, el )ck before you purchase. As for re no article that is not a mnoney-se CANDIDAM CARDS. For Congress I heeby nnone %myelf a candidate for n0* fss fronx thN h ressional Dstct f South Carolina. subject to the actOn of the roters of the District in the Democratic primar es. MARCUS C. LONG, Walhalla, S. C. - For Solicitor. I hereby annource myself a candidat for Solicitor of the 10th Judicial Circuit and >ledge to abide the result oT the Democratic rimary and to support nominees thereof. maryNO supprt f. DANIEL. For House of Representatives. At the solitation of many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Represenetaives from Pickens County, subject to the action of the Democratic party cn the primary election. J. M. Hancock. For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself a.candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Pickens County ubject to the rules of the Democrati-c ry lection. The-many friends of Mr. J. H. G. McDAN EL herebv announce him as a candidate for the of fice of Clerk of Court for Pickens County. sub ject to the action of the voters in the Demo cratic primary election. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff for Pickens ounty, subject to the will of the voters in the ng Ma election, the result of which I promise to abIde. R. R. Roark. I hereby announce m iself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Pic eus County subject to the will of the voters In the coming primary election, the result of which I promise to abide. J. C. Jennings. For County Treasurer. The many friends of Mr. J. D. Aiken hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the action .of the voters in the primary election, The many friends of Mr. J. P. HYDE here by announce him as a candidate for the of ice of Couuty Treasurer subject to - the action of the voters in the Democratic pri maryelection. The friends of Mr. Eb H. Field hereby an nounce him as a candidate for the ofce of County Treasurer subject to the will of the Democratic voters In the approaching primary election. for County Commissioner The friends of Mr. G. Wash Bowen hereby announce him as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the action of the voters in the primary election. The many friendsof JA MES M. LAWRENCE hereby announce him as a candidate for re election tothe office of County Commissioner subject to the people in the democratic pri mary. The many friends of J. LUTHER BAGWELL hereby announce him as a candidate for re election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary electien. Mr.x. B. Moore is hereby announced as's candidate for the office of County Commission er subject to the action of the voters in the primary election. Notice of School Election. S ATE OF SOUTH CAEOLINA County of Pickens. Whareas, a petition fronm the freehold ers and electoi s of Qolenoy District No. 3, has been filed with the.County Board of Education, asking for a special elec tion to detirmine whether or not an ex tr 'evy of four mllsB shall be Ievied- ori said District for schoal purposes, It appearing to the Ceounty Board d Education that the petition meets the requirements of the law, Therefore, it is ordered that the Ti-us. tees of above named District do hold an election int said District at the school house within said Districteon Saturday June 8th 1912, for the above stated purpoe. The Trustees of the District are hereby appointed Managers of sai-i electitn. Said election to be conducted accoring to the requirements of Sec tio 1208 of the General Statutes By order of the County Board of Ed ucation, R. T. HALLUMI, 25 Sec. and Chr. PROFESSIONAL 3. E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Ldberty, S. C. Practice at Central every IWednedas I. A. McCollough B, F. Martin E. M. Blythe I0#1l0oug1. IartiR & Blythle ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW lasoRIC Temple GrecRYIlle, S. C. Associate firm MARTIN, GREENE & EARLE Anderson, S. C. ?ratice in all Courts. imore $ than Others 3 ~~~20-inch Rever J. Uwith Trucks. '5.25 62 ch-tia ~ste 5.75 72 8.50 as 10.00 e 9.00 18 All 25c Plow Points All 30c Pieces All 35c Pieces All 40c Pieces bying anythjn ., which we are retailing at WI comparison of prices, we never ver-investigate! PRICES SPE itter nsd nst anything ele e For Ee Prices-I Since we started ir Clothing, Shoes, Hats a: We have tried each prices. - The fact that we hi -lear after year. One of the largest i Gents' Fuirnishing Good Suits. Hats: Shoes We have re-arrang - about 100 odd Coats an to make room for new < coat at half-price. *Aliwe ask is aloo01 FOLGE Al Clothing, Shoe: Sole agents for Walk Iron King Stoves, New Hor eli Wagons and Mitchell A Yonah Land. East Georga Te land of opprtunity special inducement to frrmt growers, dairymen, stockmen and poutiymen. A great demand for diversified farming. some products to sell every th clonmo market and best prices. Twen ty odd Tourist hotels in II.ibersham County, (both summer and winter re sorts), only 78 miles from Atlanta on main line of Southern Railway to Wash ington, D. C. Ten acres lapple archard produced 3300 bushels of apples netting $3900.00. .Eually as good for peaches pecansrpe etc. rThe Lest of fring cett. ao deto10buhl of cedrn pr and~ hay Pure ater, fit e climate, no ion. Prices rang fr6ni$50 to $2S. pr acre. Sead for descrtptive Pamph~l. Itet anud pr ce list. CORNELIA,REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. *CORNELIA, GA. 'Bny -- 1Beam Turn Plows 3.75| 4.00 6.00 " " 7.25 ~ " 6.50 20c 25c 30c 35c i in Hardware DLESALE PRICES. You had iss a sale on that account. An AK LOUDER THAN WORDS, kich you may havaen to sel 01 0 rybody and at All Jheapesttote Best t business, 14 years -ago, we have made a specialty of id Gents' Furnishing Goods. year to raise the standard in quality, at reasonable Lve succeeled is shown by our increased business .nd best selected stocks of Clothing, Shoes and Hats Is to be found in the county. FOR BOYS, FROM : $1.50 to $7.00 FOR YOUTHS,' : : : 3.00 to 15.00 FOR MEN, FROM : : 5.00 to 25.00 * FOR BOYS, FROM : .50 to 1.50 '. FOR MEN, FROM : 1.00 to 7.00 ie best Stock made in the United States HE HAWES (Guaranteed) HAT $3.00 HE STETSON HAT : : $3.50, $4, $5 A Line of Shoes thai is a World-beater THE WALK-OVER : $3.50, $4, $4.50 THE BOYDEN : : $5 and $6 ad our entire line of Clothing, and we have found di Vests that we are going to close out at half price ~lothing. Don't miss this opportunity to get a good :, and remember it pays to buy the best. R, TIIORNEY' MID COMPANY ;, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Overalls, Hawes Hats, oe Sewing achines,Chase City and Babcock Buggies,Mitch W ant to See You C Fly Traps, Fly Paper, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Fruit Rf Jari Rings, and Preserving APower .. .- .-- -. W. L. Douglas $Shoes TrIhcebbst make in America Cotten Hoes Tou tin~ your cotton that has not beeni planted yet. H strawnHats Ire .-. . .. .- .. Lice Powder C .Jo kill the lice on the little cicns : nd plants .-. 0 Boy's sumnner Pants N - We want to buy your eggs chickens, ducks, bees wax, A dry hides, all kinds or-sala N ~ ble herIbs, corn, peas, etc.' Come to see us---a square c LGOOD-B C4 Dodson's Liveri place of calonel, has arr i It is pleasait to take ar and surely. Price fifty < 7 Pickens Dr The S One Dolfi DO fail fertilize y 4NDE 8m4 ( XPERIENC ) that this is zer for Corn. Ti Sthat splices out crep, or a short (cotton crop li] crop. Yucan ot iertilizer, . sion 8-4-4 is the 'fertilizer used ] th .n that us( around corn. ANDERSON PHOS J. R. Vandiver, Pres. I Anders< (W.B.Freeman,A Affrd Hetriek He whowish to larnatrade, an egode 12.45 pin,and quit at 6,5 5p. mn., excep NeaL mill village on tract of 30 acres. foof pastue, r15 acre with spring bran Amusements: Baseball diamond adjoi Hetrick Ho WALHAL shalidve S~ Si ig o teTtnc >ple tesor rm isofsr ceiptin of 00anc, A. M. Jones, a P ickens,S. C. y YE tone the prepara-tion llee that takes the red. d does its work mildly -ents per bottle. lug comp'y . ..... . entme irA Year our corn with 'dFON E has proven an ideal fertili 'here is nothing a short cotton price for a good re a good .corn 't make it with Lind the Ander-, best forth. iNo pays any better/ ad under and IPHATE & OIL CO l D. S. Vandiver, Mgr. / m, S. C.K gt.,Pickens,S.C. >siery vomnei; alsotfor boys and y wages. 1 12 noon, DInner. 45 minutes. saturdays, when work stops at noon Four, five and six room cottages. Bent ch water, rent free. king beautiful perk of tjiree acre;, ess siery Milis LA, S. C. "Clean Up the Bowel. and Keep Themn Clean"3 There are many remedies to be had for constipation, but- thie difi culty is to procure one that acts without violence. A remedy that does not perform by force what should be accom * plished bypersua axative Tablets. r. N.A. 13deII - 5Washington - ,Waco, Tex., lieIhave been troubled with constipation. and have tied many remedies. anl of which seemed te canse pain without giving much relief. I finally tried Dr. Mies' Iaxative Tablets and found theng~ N cellent. Their action Is pleasant and mild, and their ehocolate taste maes gla to rec d' aend than "Clea up the loef an kee them clean," is the advice of all physicians, because the realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay too long, but begnroe .cr tveeasr. new remedy for this old coirnplaint, and a great imrovement over the cathartics you have been using in the past.- he taste hikecny ,and work ile a charm. Atra will convince you. .Dr. Miles'. Iaxative Tablets are sold by all .druggists, at 25 Ceits aubnx esontaunn 25 doses. - If ao turn the box to your drggs and he will return yoe# *onq MILES MEbfCAL~~. SO. a Ten dollarse day for investi. ating the Muldrow-Cheshire ffair and The Intelligencer ras full of it.--Abbevile Med-4