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L Advertisig Bates 0aoable o -E ROBINSON. EDrEO. - a OUR TICET WILSON AND MARSHAL be People's Candidates1 a 'Winning Ticket, the Next PresidentandVicePresident The Need of The Hour. In these days of political tur moil and strife, when the blood is hot and every nerve at its highest tension it will do every man good to stop a moment and seriously consult with himself -ver, the situation.- Every man rzo is true; who honestly wants the country to build up and progress; whose ambitions aspirations are for virtue, trt and right to prevail; who .elihtin peace and good will ot dp a better thing, than to withdraw to some quiet, soliL 4tary place and there dispassion ately reason with himself as to j the position .he o&upies and -how much he .contributes, if Aanything, tothewelfare.of the .country. we could not do a bettert ' for ourselyes, our chil , our neighbors and the - try at large than to determine the cause of uch bitterness, strife and oil, and if the Indivi making the investi gati that he is aiding, or contribmt e t? it, ten it is his Jduty, as atood citizen, to face about, reverse iis cour.e of ac-, tion and strive b overcome the eil bygooa. requirs a strong will,( in dimritabo courage, and manly couvictions to stand up for "the right these'days. Public opin Ion and popular clamour -con ~?trolls many a man's actions and ntycue men to do ~w~hrknow is not 5mdehichvillbring re ~adlemorse. One of the striking illustrations of -~-. ac~strequenfly witnessed ~ ~In~ou~W~ rolina in the case of a als These result from eetand hot blood which areycreated by public senti metor popjular clamour at the net. 4'The very time, the f all, times, when men ~~ou~let reason and sober "~ ~udgentcontrol them they. ,ge way. to 'passion, prejudice and the spirit of- revenge. This ils all wrong for there is one who' ihs said. "Vengenance is m''jine, I will repay." s gin, while it is true there sre differences among men in political matters, these differ $euces should be honest differ -'endes and should not be carried Aoehuchfextremes as to cause brd thoughts or unkind words. Itsra high privilege a zan ~eoswhen he is.given the .~ ~ihof suffrage, and he should azgard the ballot which lted ~~7~ost sacred -trust. The little white mes senger wields a silent power for good or evil and before it is de posited in .the box serious and ~thoughtful consideration should guide the hand that holds it Men should ask themselves be fore they vote if that ballot in their honest, unprejudiced heart is for-the tiest interest of the country. Are the men I am about to vote for sober, true, honest. upright, Godf earing meni Are they seeking the )ffice from selfish motives? Will they make the best officers? How does their past life comn -pare with their political prom Ises? These and many similar Questions should be duly and well considered by every man in connection with every candi date who asks his suffrage. And they should be considered withbout malice, prejudice or ill will as between man and man. Not what Mr. A thinks of this candidate or that one; not what Mr. B has said; not what the newspaPers say or anybody else, but what and who is the man I am going to cast my vote for. There never was a tune in all the history of the world when there was a greater need of pure, crue men, The forces of evil ire all conspiring to overthrow ;ruth and virtue, honesty. puri y, good will, love. There is meal admiration for the man' vho dares to do ight. who will et his face against the wrong, wvho clings to the love of good and a contempt and scorn for vil. The man among men is ne who has made himself true i d virtuous; the man who is| * 2re. brave, anil kind. That ~ J~one in whom God is well. [eased and whom men delight honor. Reader, are you one f this kind? If not aim at it nd you cannot, fail. Notice of School Election tate of South Carolina. County of Pickens. Whereas. a petition from the free olders and electors of Martins DL rict, No. 40. has been filed with the Oountv Board of Education, asking or -a special election to determine whether or not an extra levy of 2 mills hal be leviedi on said District for chool- purposes. It appearing to the County Board of Education that the petition meets the "ur ements of the law. Therefore, it is ordered that the Trus ees of the above named District do iold an elecvion in said District at the chool house within said District on Saturday. July 27th, 1912. for the above stated purpose. The Trustees of the District are hereby appointed man agers of said election. Said election to be conducted according to the requir ents of Section 1208 of the General Statutes. By order of County Board of Educa ;ion. R. T. Hallum, at-12 Co. Supt. Ed. CANDIDATES' ARDS. For Congress on. Wyatt Aiken is hereby ann3ounced as a :andidate for Congress from tbe Third Uon gressional District, subject the rules and action of the voters of the nenocratic party in the approacbing Primary etlction the result of which he will abide. . I hereby announcr self a candidate for the United states Seqte, subject to the rules of the Democratic rty. Your support anfi in luence will ppreciated. N. B. DIAL, --dS. EVA NS is hereby announced as a ate for Congress from the Third Con ' nal district subject to the action of the oters in the Democratic Primary election, the result of which he promises to abide. I hereby announoe myself a candidate for Congres fm the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the voters of the District in the Democratic primar ies. MARCUS C. LONG, Walhalla, S. C.. For Solicitor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the 10th .ludicial Circuit and e to abide the result of the Democratic . to support nominees thereof. JNO. M. DANIEL. For Touse of Representatives. ..tion of many friends, I hereby -::ef a candidate for the House of -ta.:es from Piekens County, subject o te acion of the Democratic party in the primary election. J. M. Hancock. Mr. Judge X. Welborn is hereby: announced a candidate for the House of Representatives from Piokegas county, subject to tae action of the voters in the Democratic Primary election the result of which he promises to abide SWith sincere appreciation for your past loy' al$y and support. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Pickens County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Den ocratic Pnrimr election. .For Clerk of Court. MR. A. J. BOGGS is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk ef-Court for Pickens county subject to the action of the voters in the coming Primary election, the result of which he prbmises to i hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofice of Clerk of Court for Pickens County subjec to the rules of the Democrati pimary The many friends of Mr. J1. HI. G. MicDANIEL hereb-announce him as a candidate for the of ice of Clerk of Court for Pickerns County, sub ject to the action of the- voters in the Demo cratic primary election. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself a -ar'didate for re-election to the offce of Sheritr 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 offce of Sheriff of Pickens County subject to the will of the voters in the comiing primary election, the result of which I promise to abide. J. C. Jennmngs For County Treasurer. A t the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for th~e office of eounty Treasurer subject to the action of the voters in the approaching primary election, the result of which I promise to abide. H. W. FARR. At the solicitationi of many friends,- I hereb' announce myself a candidate for the offce of ounty Treasurer, snbject to the action of the Democratic voters in the Primary election, the results of which I promise to7 abd.EES 'The many friendi. of Mir. J1. D. Aiken hereby announce him .a a candidate for the offce of Cguna~t.Yeasurer subject to the action of the 'voters in the primary election. The many friends of Mr. J1. P. HYDE here by announce him as a candidatc for the of ie of County Treasurer subject to th~e action of the voters in the Democratic pri mary election. The friends of Mr. Eb H. Fiekd hereby an nounce him as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofice of County Treasurer of Pickens County subjcct to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Taylor Ht. Stewart. Start Chicks. on Pratts Baby ChiCk Food. and get them safe ly over the danger line, the first three weeks. It's a wonderful strength giver and makes success certain. loc., 25c., 50c. FOLGER, THORNLEY & Co~ COLLEGE OF 127th YEAR BEGI] Entrance examinalions at all the cour It offers courses in Ancient and Mohr) tica Science, Debating, Chemistry. Pa~y Courses for B. A.. B. S. anu B. S. deg A free tuition scholarship to each co-u schoarships giving $100 a year and free in September. Expenses reaso'nable. Terms and catai HARRISON RAN -Charles "SNKNG P~ F THE Sn O ALD VorC itt Silunef LaE cation ~bv iespet ?ncinzse If a can lidaid for ze-elco 1 lt~ tendent of Edcadohl * 4bjt to'the aof the Demnocratic party the pfimaryecton. For Auditeir Mr. L. J. Connelly is hereby announced as a candidate for the olce of Auditor of Pickens County subject to the action of- the voters in the Democratic Primary election, the result cf which he promises to abide, 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 the Democratic - .rmary election, the result of which he-promises to abide. For County Commisioner 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 JAMES M. LAWRENCE hereby announce him as a candidate for re election to the office of County Commissioner subject to the people in the democratic pri mary. The many friendsof 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. ,. B. Moore is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of County Commission er subject to the action of the voters in the primary election, For Cotton Weigher. At solicitation of many friends I hereby an nounce mysielf for the position of cotton weigh er for the township of Pickens, subject to the action of voters on August 2 Ath. GREG T. MAULDIN. For Magistrate. Mr. W. S. Gantt is hereby announced as a candIdate for the office of Magtrate of Hurri can Township, subject to the action of the voters in the DemocrativPrimary election. Mr. J. F. Stokes is hereby announced as a can didate for the office of Magistrate of Pickens Township subject to the action of the voters in the Primary election, the result of which he will abide. The friends of Mr. Arthur S. Porter hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of Magistrate of Pickens Township, subject to the action cf the voters in Demoretic Primary elec. -tion, the result, of which he promises to abide. Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina Pickens County. Court of Common Pleas Summons for Relief (Complaint Served) A. M. Morris Plaintiff Against L E. Looper, Defendant TO THE DEFENDAT ABOVE NAMED: You are Hereby Summoned and re. qured to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of court for Pickens county on in i this date and to serve a copy of your JUT ainswi to the said complaint on tie AtW subscriber at his office at Greenville C.H. Su. Iitiin twenty days after theservice hereof. exlusive of -the, day of -such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this.action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint' Dated June 8, A. D. 1912 A. J, Boggs (seal). C. C. P. B. A. Morgan, - Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defendant above named: Please take - notice, the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complait in the above stated action was filed in the office of the clerk of court for said county and state on the 8 day of June, 1912, and is now on file F4 Sheriff's Sale State of South Carolina, County of Pickens,. In Common Pleas Court. T. H. Smith Plaintiff Against D. C, Millset al, - Defendants. By virtue of a degree of foreclosure and signed by his Hon. Judge George - E. Prince at Chambers at Greenville, S. C., dated June 22nd 1912 and on file in the clerks office for Pickens County. I will sell to the highest -bidder on sales day in August -1912 during the legal hoars for sale - at Pickens court houz e E S. C., the following discribed real estate to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in Pickens county in the state afotesaid, containing tiinety two and three fourths.(920) acrea more or less and bounded by lands of R. Lenhardt, W. B. Hester, E. J Hester, myself (Mills) and others, and known as the Perry place and is the same tract of1 land conveyed to T. H, Smith by J. P Worshem on December the 81th 1904, Deed recorded in Volume -Z" Page 377. - Terms of sale: One half cash on day of sale the balance on a credit of twelve months secured by bond of the purchas er and mortgage of the primises sold. the deferred payment to bear interest at. 8 per cent per annum,with leave to the alh purchaser to pay all cash or to antici- th pate paymnent at any time. Purchaser to pay for all papers and t for recording the same. R. B. ROARK, mf Sheriff Pickens County. ev VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE CITADEL THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH -CAR. Charleseon. S. C. -- One vacancy in Pickens county in the benefi cary scholarships in the Citadel will be tilled r by cornpetttive examination on August 9, 19i2 Next session begins September 18, 1912. h The Citadel offers cozjrses In Civii Engineer ug, English, Chemistry and Physics. Degrees of C. E. and B. S. conferred. It is designated by the war department as one of the dlstinguiseed institutions, one of who-a graduates receives a commision in U. S. army For catalogue and information, address ti Col. O. J. Bond, THE CITA DEL, ha Charleston, S. C, - ________b1b 1912 CHARLESTON MS SEPTEMBER 27 .th ty-sats on Friday July 5, at 9 a. mn. Lasuages, Mathematics. History, Pol- pa sics. Biology, and Engineering. . - ':dr -ee ith Engineerink.- dog ty of-1South --argiiia. t3Vcant.Boyce tuition, open to competitive exa'mination ye ogue on application. Write to DOLPH; President [TANIC" JONES S I F olger CLEARAN All Oxfords to go Boyden $6.0 Walk-Over I Walk-Over I Walk-Over I ALL NEW Good year Automobile o A complete s FOLGE AIN Clothing, Shoes. Sole agents for Walk-C Iron King Stoves, New HomE ell Wagons and Mitchell Aul id office. - te8,1912 B. rgan, Plff's Attys. 2 TH EBRIDE >thing can be d soaprori. idatatv a oeo u ning tobea brie o appreci-a~ e a gift of such exquisite bauty. We also carry table silver are and many novelties that sggest presents for Weddings, raduation and Birthday s. Hi SNIDER. :asiey, 4. ON'T FAIL DRESS ti The Government figures indic ut two and one-half million aci tthe condition is aoout eigl: Stime last year. Two and one-half million acre cdition of all of it will figure n if the crop stands the summe obably wi'l not do this. It looks as if this is a good yea can. We know a man in this ssing made sceventy bales of col nearly $1,200 clean clear profil )0to the plow A farmer can He could not have made this v We recommend with the fulle . Ten per cent ammonia Ifblood, meal and fish. The x, &otton seed meal, and fit Lit food until frost. We had a late spring and wi not too late to apply It. Your c: 1need additional plant food to]I cotton deserves this 4-10-2 an mto needs it. It should be appi Sbusiness of this crop requireth One hundred and fifty poun yfor itself about three times. 3 corn as well as it does cotton t wait until next~ year to mak DERSON PHOSPHA Anderson B. Freeman, Al E Thori CE SALE OF I it greatly reduced pr ) oxford now sellint 4.50 oxford now sel 4.00 oxford now sell 3.50 oxford now sel STYLES, IN ALL caseings and inner iccessories. tock of everything Yours trul3 1THO ID COMPAI ats and Gents' Furnishing ( ver and Boyden Shoes, Carh Sewing MachinesChase City omobiles. PROFESSIONAl . E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLE BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD -Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central every Wedneda . A. McCollough B. F. Marl E. M.Blythe Cllollgh. Mar'tin &. Blt AT1ORNEYS-AT-LAW lsonic Temple Grecuville, S. Associate firm MARTIN, GREENE & EARLE Anderson, S. C. Practice in all Courts. FOR SALE-Georgia fan [35 acres. 10 room dwellini Bine cotton land, Good peac )rchard, Railroad throug lace, and one mile to statio] asy Terms, Write "Box L," Pickens S, C, TO~8IDE )UR CROPS a~te that the cotton acreagei es less this year than last an it per cent worse than it was a s less and eight per cent wors : good many bales of cottoi r as well as it did last year an< *r to make every lock of cotto1 county who last year by side ton on a four horse farmi ai on his cotton. This is neari' et rich at that rate. ~ithout side dressing. t confidence our 4-10-2 at thi: Lnd half of this soda, the othe: soda wvill act quickly and thi h will keep up.the supply o: 1 probably have a late fall. I op will be fruiting soon an< eep it from shedding. You: goodness knows your poores Led as quickly as possible fo: haste. s to the acre of this 4-10-2 wil orn is high. It pays to sid< Make good crops this yFear good crops. 'mnaie 'themr thit TE & OIL COMP"3 pS. C. gt., Pickens, S. C4 aleyCo )XEORDS. ices for sixty days. Sat $4.50. lung at $3.75 ing at $3.25 ling at $2.75 LEATHERS. tubes, and at all times. RNEY MY oods a Specialty. art Overalls, Hawes Hats, and Babcock Buggies,Mitch 4Your Horse. needs Pratts Healing y Qintment. It is the greatest remedy.- in the Sworld for scratches. .[t Swill quickly clean the legs and heals all sores and cracks. Also cures har ness and saddle galls. 25c and 50c a box. PICKENS DRUG CO. "Clean Up the Bowels and 1Keep Them Clean" There are many remedies to be had for constipation, but the diffi culty is to procure one that acts Cwithout violence. A remedy that -. does not perform by force what should be accom plished by persua son is Dr. Mfles' . Laxative Tablets. After using them, - Mr. N. A. Waddell, 1,. 3 I 5 Washington (St., Waco, Tex., h 'says: h - -Almost n my h' life I .have been 1, troubled with constipation, and have tried many remedies, all of which seemed to cause pain without giving much relief. I finally tried Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets and found them ex cellent. Their action is pleasant ancr rn mild, and their chocolate taste makes them easy to take. I am more than glad to recommend them.'' "Clean up the bowels and keep them clean,"~is- the advice of all physicians, because they realize the -danger r-esulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr.. Miles' Laxative Ta1>lets are a new retnedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the cathartics you have been using in the past. They taste like- candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. ' Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are Ssold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 25 doses. If not found satisfactory after trial, re turn the box to your druggist and s he will return your money. d MILES MEDICAL - CO., Elkhart, Ind. t 12 * DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine A Palalabile Medicine especially cprepared to relieve and cure the diseases which affect women This excellent medicine is not only successful in conquering the pain ful and prostrating -diseases thr attack the female generative syster. but it is exceptionally pleasant to take. The usual rule that the nastier the medicine the more effective it I is, is reversed in the case of Squaw Vine Wine. It is one of the pleas cantest -of medicines. The fresh juice "if a well ripened sweet orange is not more agreeable. It is indeed I a happy combination of sweet herbs compounded with just enough ~Jsp'its to keep it fresh and active in its medicinal effect. Poor, tired mothers, worn-out with the cares of a family and household, and suf fering from those distressing aches, bedaring down pains and nervousness Iwhich promen only know, revive wonderfully under its strengthening and exhilirating influence. 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Boein 12 45 p. in , and quit at 6,15 p. m., except Saturdays. when work itops at noon Neat mill village on tract of 30 acres. Four, five and six room cottages. Rent fifty cents per room per month. Good pasture. 1.5 acres with spring branch water, rent free. Amusements: Baseball diamond adjoining beautiful park of three acres. Addres Hetrick Hosiery Mills WALHALLA, S.C. Want to See You' C Fly Traps, Fly Paper, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Fruit R Jar Rmngs, and Preseriving 4Powver .- ..e-- - W. L. Douglas Shoes a The best make in America Cotten Htoes B ~To thin your cotton that has not been planted yet. H straw Hats o For Men, Women and Chil S dreia --- -- -' --- Lice Powder C To kill the lice on the little chickens and plants .-. 0 Boy's Summer' Pauts. N We want to buy your eggs P chickens, ducks, bees wax, 4 dry hides, all kinds ot sala N ble herbs, corn, peas, etc. Come to see us---a square deal guaranteed . The Joy of the Home The entire household revolves around the telephone. Neigh bors, friends, market, doctor and store can be reached in an instant by the home having telephone service. - The Rural Telephone provides this home necessity and pleasure at very low cost, to peo-. ple who live in the country. It is proving a paying investment to thousands of farmers. Write, today, for our free book. It tells you how you may have telephone service in your home. Address Farmers Lin~e Departmnt SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE &t TELEGRAPH COMPANY. So......r .. Alan ta. sa.