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The Pickens Sentinel Advertising Bates Ressonable u. E. ROBINSON. ErnroE. PIcKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY. ME16, 1912. Wonder how many matches were made here June 3. The day was ideal, the crowd large and in a good humor. Judge Jones met a royal re ception at the old soldiers' reun ion. The pleasures of June 3 will linger long in the memory of many. How many men in Pickens county would like to have a job at $10 a day, investigating fights Don't all speak at once. Many favorable expressions of Judge Jones were heard at the reunion. He delighted ev erybody. - Col. Green's salary and ex penses for 46 days cost the tax payers of South Carolina $360. Nice little sum for investigating Has a single prosecution re sulted from the investigations of Detectives Green and Creigh ton anywhere in this State? If so. when, where and who? Another prominent citizen and farmer from the northein section of the county, after he heard Judge Jones speak, re marked: "He is the man for governor." Judge Jones gained many friends while here and disap pointed his enemies by not say a word apout politics. Was and didn't he make a good speech? One substantial farmer from the west side of the county said on the 3, after hearing Judge Joness speak: "Well, we all make mistakes sometimes; I've made them, but when I discov er them I try to correct them or profit by them."~ Several of our citizens are considering spending Sunday, June 23rd, the day Felder's train is to pass through this state, on the north side of Table Rock to have the protec tion of that rock of defense from the f~sillade of bullets and cannon balls in the struggle to arrest Felder. For fear the detectives have overlooked a matter, (maybe they have been too busy inves tigating other things and ar ranging to start up newspapers) and to have something to make -apheir expense account with, Col. Green or Rev. Creighton or both might investigate a fight which occurred at Easley recently. War, War! There's Going to Be War. Gov. Blease's declaration and fixed purpose to have Tom Felder arrested as he passes through this State to Baltimore means trouble. Already we can sniff the fumes of an awful conflict. The battle royal will probably begin at Greenville the first stop of the train. Here LSheriff Poole will assert the strong arm of the law. Rein forcements will be had at Spar tanburg and long, bitter, and fierce will the conflict wage. Felder will be aboard. He will defy the governor, the sheriffs and the posse comitatus. En closed in a steel car, bomb and dynamite proof, with Krag Jorgensens, Maxims, Krupps guns and Winchesters protruid ing from every car window and door, and manned by the Geor ia delegation (except Tom WVat son) it will be no baby show. My aren't we glad we don't live in Greenville or Spartan bing. Gov. Blease's Threat Gov. Blease-in sending broad cast over the country his inten tion to have Felder arrested as he passes through this State on his way to Baltimor?, shows that he does not want Felder, and reminds us of a story that a former citizen of this county enjoyed telling on himself. He said he had one of the best wom en in the world for a wife, but occasionally she would get ruf led and vexed at his nonsense. )nce, he said, she became so an loyed that she lost her self-con rol and picked up a rock and -alled to him, "Now dodge for I tm going to throw." To the Old Soldiers You are fast passing away. n a few years none will be left bo tell the story of your trials and conflicts, your victories and glorious deeds. Why not tell some of them now? The write up of Capt. J. A. McKee on the first page of The Sentinel this week (which is too pocrly done) will be news to many of our readers. It cost nothing but a little time and paper. The cut from which the picture is print ed cost $1.10. If any old soldiei will pay the expense of making a cut and furnish us with a sto ry of his war life and experien ces, we will gladly publish it. What Does it Mean? The following is going th rounds of the press and is saii to have originated in "Commor Sense," a weekly paper and per sonal organ of Mayor Grace, o: Charleston. Up to this time, although Mr Grace's intimate friends havi known that he has no intentioi whatever of supporting Govern or Blease in the coming election he has for good and sufficien reasons not seen fit to make an, public virtue of that fact. Hi has been sincere in this attitude not because he has ever had, o ever could have any honest ad miration for Gov. Blease, bu because as bad as Blease is, h has, nevertheless, granted ti Charleston a degree of local freE dom which she has not enjoyei in many years. The only thin; which has made Grace titterl: shrink from a proper apprecia tion of this great boon to hi constituency is his knowledg that it is a freedom purchase for money and his sincere cor viction that at least a portion c such miserable money goes t Columbia. The pertinent inquiry whic: cocerns the people of the Stat is as to the statement made i: the last sentence. What specit privileges or freedom has bee granted to Charleston by Go' Blease? And Mayor Grace cannot aj preciate this "great boon" t Charleston because he knows is "purchased for money" an "that at least a portion of suc miserable money goes to C< lumbia." Who gets the mone in Columbia and what is it pai for? Notice of School Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickens, Whereas, a petition from the fri holders and electors of Roanoke Di trict number 21 has filed with ti County Board of Education anking sa! Board for permission to hold an electc to determine whether or not an ext; levy of 4 mills shall be levied on sai District for school purpcses: It appearing to the County Board Educationthat the petition meets ti requirments of the law: Therefore it is hereby ordered the te Trustees of the above named Di trict do hold an election in above name District for the above stated purpos the election to be held at the schc ouse on July 6th. The Trustees< the above named District are hereby al pointed managers of said election. T] election to be held according to the re quirements of Section 1208 of ti School Law. By order of County Board of Educt R?. T,Hallum, 4t10 Sec, & Chr. Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina Pickens County. Court of Common Pleas Summons for Relief (Complaint Serve< A. M. Morris Plaintiff Against L E. Looper, Defendant TO THE DEFEN DAT ABOVE NAME] You are Hereby Summoned and r quired to answer the complaint in th action, which is filed in the office of ti clerk of court for Pickens county C this date and to serve a copy of yoi answer to the said complaint on ti subscriber at his office at Greenville C.I SC. within twenty days after the sei vi< hereof, exclusive of the day cf suc service; and if you fail to answert complaint within the time aforesaid. ti Plaintiff in this action' will apply to ti Court for the rel'.f demanded in ti complaint' Dated June 8, A. D. 1912 A. J, Boggs (seal) C. C. P. B. A. Mocrgan, Plaintiff's A ttorneys. To the defendant above named: Please taae notice, the summons< which the foregoing is a copy, and ti complaint in the above stated actic ws filed in the oflice of the clerk< ourt for said county and state on the day of June, 1912. and is now on fi: in said office. June 8.191s J3. A. Morgan, t-2 Plfra Attys. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Alvapi Bougb Bears the cSnatte of An IidRanct Be it ordained by the mayor and aldermen of the City of Pickens, S. C., in couni cil assem bled and by authority of the same: Sec. 1. That from and after the passing of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person in the City of Pickens, S. C., keeping or owning or operating any pool or billiard table to al low any minor under 18 years of age to play pool or billiards in any place where tables are used and such games played. or to allow such minor to frequent or loiter in any billiard or pool room. Sec. 2. That it shall be un lawful for any person or persons kceping or owning any 'pool or billiard table or any such gam ing table in the City of Pickens, S. C., to allow any person whom soever to play pool or billiard in any place where tables are used and such games played between the hours 10:30 p. m., and 7:00 o'clock a- m., of each day. Sec. 4. Any person. or per sons violating any section or any part of any section of this ordinance shall be punished on conviction by a fine of not more than one hundred ($100) dollars or by imprisonment at hard la bor upon the public works for a period of not more than thirty (30) days. P Done and ratified in council assembled and by anthority of the same, and corporate seal af fixed this 10th day of June, A. D. 1912. G. R. HENDRICKS, Mayor W. F. MAULDIN, - t Clerk CANDIDATES' ARDS. r For Congress t I hereby announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, Your support an:1 in luence will be appreciated. DIAL, MR. F- S. EVANS is hereby announced as a candidate for Congress from the Third Con gressional district subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary election, the result of which he promises to abide. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the e voters of the District in the Democratic primar ies. es wMARCUS C. LONG, Walhalla, S. C. For Solicitor. 0 hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor ~of the 10th Judicial Circuit anOa pledge to abide the result of the Democratic iPrimary and to support nominees thereof. For House of Representatives. LAt the solitation of many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of lRepresentatives from Ilickens County, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. J. M. Hancock. For Clerk of Court. MR. A. J. BOGGS isbhereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk fCorfor Pickens county subject to the -action of the voters in the coming Prim~ary -election, the result of which he premises. to abide. h thereby announce mnyself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Pickens Caunty subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. 0. S. ST E 'A A RT. YThe many friends of.Mr. J. H. G. Mc DA NI EL hereby announce him as a candidate for the of fic o ClrkofCourt 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 ofSheriff for Pickens County. subject to the will of the voters in the coming primary election, the result of which I promise to abide. R. R. Roark. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Soffice of Sheriff of Pickens County subject to iethe will of the voters In the coming primary election, the result of which I promise toabide. J. C. Jennings -For County Treasurer. . A t the solicitation of matly friends, I. hereb' announce myself a candidate f'r' the. ffce of county Treasurer, snliect to the action of the Democratic voters in the Prftiary electidni, the results of wahich Ipromnise to, ahnle. The many friends of Mr. J. D. Aiken hereby announce fIim as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the action of the 5- voters in the primary election. The many friends of Mr. J. P. HYDE here eby announce him as a candidate for the of lce of County Treasurer subject to the -. action of the voters in the Democratic pri mary election. . The friends of Mr. Eb H. Field hereby an nounce him as a candidate for the office of eCounty Treasurer subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Pickens County ~.subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. * Taylor It. Stewart. For County Supt. of Education I hereby respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-eletion to the office of Superin tendent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the Primary election For Auditor. MR. N. A. CHRISTOPHER IS hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the office of county Auditor, subject to the action of the voters in th e Democratic Primary election, the result of which he promises to abide. For County Connaissioner The friends of Mr. 0. Wash liowen hereby ):announce him as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the action of the voters In Sthe primary election. sThe many friendsof JA MES M. LA WRENCE tehereby announce him as a candidate .for re election to the office of County Commissioner *nsubject to the people in the democratic pri trmary. toThe many friendsof J. LU". (ER IIAGW ELL hereby announce him as a candidate for re [.election tO the ottice of County Commissioner. subject to the action .of the voters in the SDemocratic P'rimary electien.. hMr. N. B, Moore is hereby announced as a Scandidate for the ofiice of County Commission er subject to the action of the voters in the eprimary election, Notice of School Election STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA4 County of Pickons. whareas, a petition from the freehold ers and electors of (ates District No. 22, has been filed with the County Board of Education, asking for a special elec ftion to detirmine whether or not an ad Leditional extra levy of two mills shall be nlevied on said District for school pur )fposes, SIt appearing to thze County Board of teEducation that the petition meets the requirements of the law. Therfore, it is ordered that the Trus tees of above named D:strict do hold an election in said District at the e~chool house within L-aid District on Saturday June 29th 1912, for the above stated purpose. The. Trustees of the District are hereby appointed 31anagers df said election. Said electiorito be conducted according to the requirements of Sec ion 1%R1 of the General Statutes. Yi;Ier Sole Agen Most dura running bt Also the c the Hugh( See us for tomobile. Good Yea mobile Ac FOLGE Al Clothing, Shoes, Sole agents for Walk Iron King Stoves, New Hon ell Wagons and Mitchell Ai By order of the County Boar. of Ed ucation, R. T, HALLUM. 4t9 Sec. and Chr. BEWARE OF MALARIA. Maiaria--Chills and Fevers-common complaints among people living in the Southeastern States, can be effectively re lieved in the shortest possible time by RI. L. T.-Richardson's Laxative Tonic. This prescription has been used thirty five years by Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S. C., in his daily practice as a family physiian, and has behind it thousands of testimonials from many prominent South. Carolinians and citizens of other neighbor lag states. R L T. is a .wonderful cor rector of liver troubles and the greatest. tonic on the market today. You can abso jutely rely on it in .any case of chills and' fever or malarial poison, constipation or: biiousness. If any member of your family need a tonic that strengthens and builds, go to your druggist today and get a fifty-cent or a dollar bottle of R. L. T., and watch the quick, steady improvement. If your drug gist can't supply you write B. L. T. Co., nderson, S. C. R. L.T. The Best LUver Medicine .TIE MOST PERFECT TONIC 50e a$1.00perBottle. AlIDrug Stores. KEOWEE PARMIACY What is Your Time Worth? I F your time is worth more than fifteen to twenty cents an hour, you can make an I H C gaspoline engine pay for itself in a very short time. Many farmers have written us that their I H C engines paid for themselves in cash, to say nothing of the hard work saved, the first year. HowI Gasoline Engines have no specified working hours. They are ready for any work within their capacity, at any time. They require little attention, and that of the sim plest. They make no strain on your time, temper or pocket book. Get an I H C catalogue or see your local dealer and find out what ten cents' worth of gasoline will do, working in a thoroughly tested general pur pose I H C engine. Made in every style and in 1 to 50-horse power sizes. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horse power. Internat01|ionlHarvester CompanJ of Ameica Chicago LedUS A I H C service Bureau fre purpose tof thist eureau is to furnish. ny worthy cuestions concerig soilscrops, ake y>aur ino ics seciic andsend them to I H evc ureau. Harvester Build. 4 Thort ts for The Babcocl ble, best finished iggy on the marke' elebrated Chase C ~s Buggy. 'a classy Buggy, r Tires, Inner Tub cessonies. R, THOI ID COMPAM ,Hats and Gents' Furnishing Go Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhar te Sewing Machines,Chase City a itomobiles. PROFESSIONAL J. E. BOGGS WV. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist ILiberty, S. C. Practice at Central every Wednedays J1. A. McCollough B3. F. Martin E. M. Blythe M~JIallghi, M rtia & Blythe -ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW laSonIC Temple Greenville, S. C. Associate firm MARTIN, GREE~NE & EARLE Anderson, S. C. Practice in all Courts. Yonah Land. The famous Piedmont section, North East Georgia. The land of opportunmty. Special inducement to fruit growers. dairymen, stockmen and poultrymen. .A great demand for diversified farming. Some products to sell every th clonmo market and best prices. Twen ty odd Tourist hotels in Hlabersham County, (both summer and winter re sorts), ouly 7~8 miles from A tlanta on main line of Southern Railway to Wash ington, D. C. Ten seres ;apple archard produced 3300 bushels of apples netting $3900.00. Equally as good for peaches pecans,grapes etc. The best of farming lands will produce from 1 to 2 bales of cotton, C0 to 100 bushels of corn per acre, Lesides large crops of small grain and hay. Pore water, fine climate, no I' mosquitces. splendid scenery, fine schools an~d chu-cher, 1800 feet eleva tion. Pinic s ra nge howm $5.00 to $25.00 per acre. See.d for descriptive Pamph let and price list. CORNELIA,RV'AL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. CORNELIA, GA. Citation. County of Pickens, By J. B. Newbery, Proate Judge. Whereas, Mrs M M Porter made suit to me to grant her letters ofcAdministra tion of the Estate and effets of W. T Porter Theee are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kiidred and creditorA of the said W. T. Porter deceased, that they be mal apptar before me, in the Court of l'me;t' ' h's held at Pickens on :he 2tJ h day' of Jnne, 1912 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. to show cause. if any they have, why the said adminis trat ion abould not be grant.-dI. Given under my ihand this 21 day of June Anno Domnini 1912. t7 J. B. Newbery. J. P. P. C. NOTICE-I have peas for sale. B. P. Kelly, 4t.9 Central, S. C., R. 3. A Woman Is Const The delicate structure of a woman's bod) So complicated are its parts that only the ing it. Women do not know themse) means when any of these delicate partsg the suffering, the misery, the prostrati becomes irregular. The disturbance n< enjoyment of health, but they have work~ body that is weak and suffering and a r invalid's fate, Happily, most of these aill the most dependable medicines for the rc Squaw Vine Wine. It is prepared ex a successful medicine. One that builds1 and regulates the generative organs, I1 tones up the nerves, makes the body str feeling of wellness, of power to perfori Ailing women should try this remedy. It and vigor of girlhood days. Sold by Druggists and Deale2 C. P. SIMMONS MEDICINE KEOWEE F ileyCo c Buggy. ,and lightest ity Buggy, and WVagon, or Au es and Auto MNEY i ds a Specialty. t Overalls, Hawes Hats, ad P-abcock Buggies,Mitch Au Or'dinaRee Be it ordained by the mayo and aldermen of the City a Pickens, S. C., in council assemn bled and by authority of th same: Sec. 1. That from and afte the pasiing of this ordinance i shall be unlawful for any per son or persons to willfully abus or cruelly treat any horse o: mule or draught animal or beas of burden in the City of Pickens S. C. Sec. 2. That it shall be un lawful for any person to over load or overdrive or overwork o: torture or torment or needlessly mutilate or cruelly kill or illtrea or deprive of necessary suste nance or shelter or inflict unnec essary pain or suffering upoi any animal or cause the sami to be done, in the City of Pick ens, S. C., whether such perso: be the owner thereof or havy the charge or custody of same Sec. 3. That it shall be un lawful for any person, being th owner or possessor or having th charge or custody of any anima to cruelly drive or work th, same when it is unfit for labor or to cruelly abandon the same in the City of Pickens, S. C. Sec. 4. Any person or per sons violating any section o any part of any section of thi: ordinance shall on conviction b< punished by a fine of not mor< than one hundred ($100) dollari or by imprisonment at hard la bor on the public works for period of not more (than thirt' (30) days. Done and ratified in counci assembled and by authority o: the same and corporate seal af fixed this 10th day of June, A D. 1912. G. R. HENDRICKS, Mayor. W. F. MAULDIN, Clerk Notice of School Election State of South Carolina, Counny of Pickens. Whereas. a petition from the free holders and electors of Praters Di.' trict, No. 28. has been filed wn~h th County Board of Education, askin' for a special election to determin whether or not an extra levy of 3 nill shall be leviect on said District fL school purposes. It appearing to the County Board ( Education that the petition meets th requirements of the law. Therefore, it is ordered that the Trus tees of the above named District d hold an election in said District at th school house within said District 03 Saturday. July 6th, 1f51s. for th above .tated purpose. The Tr usteesc t ae D- tric t are hereby appoint-d man agers of said election. Said electiont be conducted according to the requir me:.ts of Section 128~ of t~ig Generi Sttat . 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