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The- Pickes Sentiuel Advertisittg Rates Reasonable CIKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY. Mai6; 1912. u. E ROBINSON. EbItov. ADVEkTISING RATES: Legal Notices first insertion per inch ti.O0 For each subsequent ""0 Commercial and other advertising for three months or longer will be made at reduce rates and prices can be had on application. En reve t Pieens FstoMce as Second CUa Kill Matter Really the fight between Jones and Blease is between reformers. They were both Tillmanites in the 90's The conservatives of that period have no special claims upon either of them, neither have they upon the conservatives. He stands by the grafters. Although it has been proven by *_the testimony of several that B. -Atothart, chief dispensary consible in Charleston, has rt.ceived money from the blind tigers of that city to keep the constables from raiding them, the governor keeps him in of fice and, we suppose, the graft ing goes merily on. We have faith enough in the people to believe that they will stand for the right. That they will *ote for clean men for office. That they will votejpA honest men for office. ey will repudiate t after and those who staif by the grafter. ,4-t awbreaker, and the murderer. Surely South Caro linians will stand for the right. It is hoped that the County candidates will not be required in the campaign to publicly de Clare their preference for any other candidate, and if the .matter is pressed upon them or any of them we hope they will have manhood enough to de cline so to express ~themselves. - ' business as 'to who any man votes for or is in favor of. The only, or at least the proper and most important consideration is the man's fit -ness for the position he seeks. In hisbeech at Winnsboro Juy22nd., Gov. Blease corn pared .tiielf to a fox. SIn a spat~ between he and SJudge J3nes he said: "I wouldn't hit you for any Fthing. If I were to jump across Sthei-e :and~ hit you, they would say that I struck a poor old de crepit man and that would elect you. That's what you want me to do, to hit you, but I'm too smart an old fox to be caught in your trap." And a fox is mighty sly and cnnning and hard to trap. May be thats the reason the dictaeraph lost thi trail. .Lawlessness Encouraged. One of the strongest reasons why Gov. Blease should not be xe-ie~d s. that he encourages lawlessness. He has proved this in several ways but not more strongly than in his speech on the State House steps on the night of the 19th of July. In that speech he is reported as saying: In speaking of 0. M. Watson and 3. N. King of Greenville, S. C., who recently issued a signed statement saying that they had been insulted at the governor's mansion when they attempted to secure a reprieve for a condemned negro, he is quoted as saying: "I would gladly pardon any man who would kill King and Watson if they should come to his house in the same condition and use same language which they did at the mansion." If such a thing as this should occur it would be murder. Is Gov. Blease in favor of people murdering each other? It seems so, and if he has been correctly quoted in the above he is. The law, which he as chief Magis* trate is sworn to uphold, obey and enforce. plainly declares an act of this kind to be murder. Under the law no one is excus able for committing murder ex cept whee - t is necessary to save life or body from serious harm in self defence. A Prophecy. The old sayings that "still water runs deep," and "the brighest hour is just before day" and "the darkest cloud has a silver lining," and "there is a calm before a storm." is about to come to pass in Pickens. For some time the town has been rather, on the stand-still order like many of the other owns and cities. Few enter )rises have been undertaken, -ery little material progress has >een made; we have been on the lark side of the cloud, but the ilver lining ii coming into view, the rumbling noise of approach ng progress and material ad vancement is heard and ere long the wheels of industry will be heard singing the sonu of prosperity. Very little is be ing said about these things but we venture the prophecy that before another twelve month rolls around dirt will be broker and the erection of another cot ton mill will be well under way We predict that within tha period the. Pickens mill will double its building and capacity. and that the few empty houses now in town will be occupiec and a demand for more that can be furnished. WATCH. The Senatorial Candidates. The candidates for the Unite< States Senate will address th< voters of this county at Picken next Monday, August, 5th There are only three in thi race. Hon. B. R. Tillman Hon. W. Jasper Talbert an< Hon. N. B. Dial. Senator Till man has not been with th campaign party at any of th meetings 'on account of il health and will not, it is though be here. It is presumed th candidates for congress wil present unless it is Hon Wyatt Aiken whose duties wil probably require his presence 11 Washington. It is very, very noticeable a to the manner of these gentlE men, in their campaign ds cow pared to that of the candidate for State officers. These mei have pitched their campaign o: a high plane and are cOnductin themselves as high-toned gentlh men. They indulge in no pei sonalities, mud slinging c abuse of e tch other. They o< casonally amuse the crowd with an innocent joke and caus a laugh, but not yet has onec them passed the lie, said har things or reflected upon tb character, either public or pri' ate, of any man. They discus the issues in a calm. busines like way and each receive respectful hearing by the pe< pe. There is no hurrahing jeering or howling down ( whooping up. This is the wa to conduct a campaign. It very commendable in thes men to set such a high standar in politics. The candid ates f( State office have a 1: orthy e> ample before them. We nee to get back to the days c statesmenship: the days whe men ran on their merits an not the demerits of another: I the days when brains and n< demagoguery was the chib consideration. Let us get bac to the days when men will n< be ruled by passion and spli and a spirit of revenge. Ever good citizen should spurn th demagogue and penny polit cian.~ The man who loves h country and wants it to prosp( and rank high in the eyes of th world should turn his back upo the namby-p~imby, meal mouthed, goody-goody fellow The fellow who is always jurn] ing from one side to the othe and hatching up schemes an stooping to the mean politics intrigues. Let the corrupt an the corruptor alone. Do nc touch the man who gets int the slime and filth. Select an stand by men cf high more character, men who have don something for themselves. the! fellows and their God. A Correction. In making up the form The Sentinel last week, th headlines on the first page g( mixed and it was not discovere until all the papers had bee run off. Trhe headlines ma have been misleading to som and did not express what we ir tended The sentence, "FeWd makes good his charge(s." wa wvritten but it appeared in th paper in this wayv: ''Feln makes good his charzes auim Blease." The wor "against crept in without the knowledg of the editor. nor was Goa Blease's name mentioned this connection. As soon as tI error was discovered. wei triedi 1 blot out the two words "good and "against." We will not ( Gov. Blease an intentional it ustice, nor do we want to i understood as saying "Feld has made good his charge against him." This is a matte which each man can decide ft imself after reading the ev CANDIDAES' ARDS. For Congress Hon. Wyatt Aiken Is herc!v announced I- a candidate for Congress from the Third 'uen gressional District. subject to the rules and action of the voters of the Democrac:: party in the approaching Primary election t.e result of which be will abide. I bereby announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your -upport ani in i 'tuene will be appreciated. N. 1. DI L. N!-.' -- . EVA NS is he:eby annouuced us a andidate for Congress from the Third Con -ressional district subject to the action of the voters in the Democrdtic Primary election, the result of whi'h he promises to abide. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Iongress from the Third Congressional District >f S'uth Carolina, subject to the P(-tion of the voters of the District in the Demcsratic primar i A R'. CUS C, LONG, Walhalla, S. C. For Solicitor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the 10th Judicial Circuit and pledge to abide the result of the Democratic Primary and to support nominees thereof. .NO. M.D.\NIEL For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate foi re-election to the House of Represantative: from Pickens County, subject to the action el the voters in the Democratic Primary Eleetior I the result of which I promise to abide. E. P. MeCravey. The tnany friends of MA.I. J. 31. STEWAR1 herebv announce him a candidate for thi hlouse of Representives sunjact to the actioi of the Democratic Primary. The result o which he .rotrises toabide. 'Mr. -Judge M. Welborn is hereby announve as a atidtdate for the House of Representative from Pickt ns connty, subject to the action o the voters in the Democratic Primary electiot 1 the result of which he promises to abide With sincere appreciation for your past lo alty and support. I hereby announce myself . candidate for the House of Representative from Pickens County. subject to the rules an' retulations of the Den ocratic Primary election Sam B. Craig. For Clerk of Court, 3M R. A. .1. lOGGS is hereby announced as - candidate for re-election to the oillee of Cler of Court for Pickens county subject to th I action of the voters in the coming Primar election, the result of which he promises t abide. I hereby announce myself a candidate for th office of Clerk of Court for Pickens Count t subject to the rules of the Democratic primar election. 0. S. ST E\\ ART. The many friends of Mr..1. Ht. G. 'McDANIE 1 hereby announce him its a candidate for the ol tice of Clerk of Court for Pickens County, sul ject to the action of the voters in the Dem cratic primary election. I h For Sheriff I hereby announce myself a candidate fc re-election to the office of Sheriff for Picker County. subject to the will of the voters in th 3 coming primary election, the result of which promise to abide. R. R. Roark. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tb - office of Sheriff of Pickens County subject t the will of the voters in the coming primai S election, tme result of which I promise to abid, .1. C. .lennings. For County Treasurer. L At the solicitation of friends I hereby annidun< myself a candidate for the office of (,oun1 - - asu!r subject to the action of the voters 1 ..e approaching primary election, the result - which 1 promise to abide. H W. FARR At the solicitation of many friends. I heret announ ce myself a candidate for the office 4 county Treasurer, subject to the action of ti lDemocratic voters in the Primary election, tI results of which I promnise to abide. S ALONz.oL. EDENS. El The many friends of Mir. .1. D). .\iken herel anonchinm as a candidate for the olliee ouny Treasurer subject to the actiotn of ti voters'in th eprimary election. The many frieiids of M1r. .1. P. HIYDE het by announce him as a candidate for the a -tice of Couuty Treasurer subject to tI action of the voters in the Democratic pw Smary election. The friends of M1r. Eb H. Field hereby a Snoutnce him as a candidate for the oflice< County Treasurer subject to the _will .of ti a Democratic voters in the approaching prima: election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ti ,ollic of County Treasurer of Piekens Coun Ssubject to the rules of the Democratic Primar hr Taylor H. Stewart. 7 For County Suptof Educatio S i hereby respectfully announce myself-a ca didate for re-elcction to the otfice of Superi tendent of Education, subject to the actiont< the l~emocratic party in the Primary election. MrL For Auditor. 3rL...Connelly is hereby announced as candidate for the oftice of Auditor of Pickei County subject to the action of the vo ers the Diemocratic Primary election, the result which he promises to abide, II R. N. A. CHIR ISTOPHIFER is hereby announ edI as a candidate for re-election to the ohlit of county Auditor, subject to .the actioni of tI voters in'the D~emocratic Primary election, tI result of which he promises to abide. ,For County Commissioner The friends of Mlr. G. W~ash Ilowetn herel announce him as a candidate for tCounry Coi missioner, subject to the action of the voters: the primary election. The many friendsof.AM1ES.\. LAWRIEN( e hereby announce him as a candidate forr electioni to the oilice of County Commlission, subject to the people in the demiocratic pi nary. The many friendsof .1. LUTHI ElI IIAGW EL 1- hereby annjounce hinm as a candidate forr electioni to the ottice of Cotunty Conimissione S subject to the action of the voters iti tI lemocrati" Primary electien. r Mr. rx. H. Moore is hereby antnounced as candidate for the otfice of County Commissio er subtject to the action of the voters, in II primary election. The-.riends of Mir. A L IAS 1)A Y hereby a y nounice him as a candidate for the ollice County Commissioner suibject to thbe action .the v-oters in the Demoeratic Primary electio the result of which he promise to abide. For Cotton Weigher. A t solicitation of many friends I hereby a nounce myself for the position of cotton weig Li er for the towtnship of Pickens, subject to ti actioni of voters on August ff0th. d GREG T. MA.\LDIN. For Magistrate. 0 Mr. W. S. Gantt is hereby atnnounced as c adidi~ate for the office of Mlagistrate of lldrl can Towt'hip. subject to the action of ti voters ini the Democratic Primary election. M\r. .1 . F. Stokes is hereby announced as a ca didate for the office of M1agistrate of Pickel Township subject to the action of the voters: the Primnary election, the result of which he w The frietids of M1r. Arhur S. Porter herel anounce him as a candidate for the office Mlaistrate of Picketns Tlownship, subject to I actiotn of the voters in h)emoretic Primary etc tion, the result. of which he promises to abid v\('ANTv SCHOLARSHIP'S IN THlE (CIT.\A )E fTH l ~lI.\-.~RY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CA: Charleseotn. S. C. (I one vacatnev itn Pickens countty ill the bene irv 'choi larships in thie Citadel will be til b t. y <'oiticttive exainiatlon on .\utgust 9, 19J 'Next-session, beginis September 18. 19l2. . The citadel otfers emir'ses in Civil Etiginee iu. Entglish. Chemistry aind Phiysie-. liegrees of C. E-. ant II. S. nonferred. Iit is desigtiated by the war departmetit as oI of the di stingutiseed intstitutions, one of who raduates receives a coimmiisioni iti 1. 5. arn Foi r catalogcue and info~ rmiatioti, add ress Tl Hh ECITADnE . Charleston. S. (C. r Yonah Land. s Th famous Piedmont sect ton. Nort Est Georgia. Trhe land of opportutt e Special inducement to frmit grower r dairymen, stockmen and pouhtrymnm A great demand for diversified farmin: SSome products to reil every 'clonmo inarket and best prics. Twer e yodTourist hotels in Ilabershai .Conty, (both summtner and winter ra ~ sortsl, otnly 7S miiles from Atlanta ti Smain line of Southern Railway to Was] eington, D. C. Ten acres apple archar aprdtced 3300 bu:.hels of apples nettin %:1900. Equally as good for peachh pe~cans,Erapes5 etc. The bnest of farmina 0nd inll p roduce from 1 to 2 bales< _ ottot, t00 to 100i bushels of corn p4 cre, besides iarge crops of small grat Sndi hav. Pure water, fine climnate. n moqitoes, splendid sceneiy, fir scls~~l and churches. 180" feet elev? SSion. Prices range from $5.00 to $25.C rr per acre. Send for descriptive Pampi let and price list. CORN ELIA REAL ESTATE AND .- INVEST3I ENT Co. -CORTNTLTA .! A. g r IFolger CLEARA' All Oxfords to g< Boyden $6 Walk-Ovei Walk-Ovei Walk-Ovei ALL NEV Good yesA Automobili A complet( FOLGI A Clothing, Shoi Sole agents for Wall Iron King Stoves, New Hc ell Wagons and Mitchell. PROFESSIONAI i J. H. BOGGS W. E. FINDLE BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central every W~.1. E. M. Bly the SMfiall1oagh,. Martill & Blythi ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW k Msonic Temple Grecnville, S.(4 As-ociate firii; M.A iTIN. tfiFN E & V ARLF. Anderson, S. C. .Practice in all Courts. SWE EO REPAIRING of the expert, reliable kind tha you have been looking for. No matter how delicate an, difficult the work may seen you can safely entrust it to ut No matter how trifling a tas of JEWELRY REPAIRING you rnay need, you can rest ai a sured we wvill use the same pair taking care that characterize our work on important repaii :ing. H SNIDER. Easley, S- C BEWARE OF dAAIA. ~Majaria-Chills and Fevers-commc 1complaints among people living in i Southeastern States, can be effectively r lieved in the shortest possible time b R. L. T.-Richardson's Laxative Toni eThis prescription has been used thirt: Sve years by Dr. Richardson, of Andersol S. C., in his daily practice as a famil physician, and has behind it thousands< testimonials from many prominent Soul Carolinians and citizens of other neighbo 1inlg states. R. L. T. is a wonderful co -rector of liver troubles and the greate tonic on the market today. You can abs Iutely rely on it in any case of chills at fever or malarial poison,' constipation< biliousness. If any member of your family need tonic that strengthens and builds, -go your druggist today and get a fifty-cent< a dollar bottle of R. L. T., and watch ti (Iu~ick, steady improvement. If your dru ggist can't supply you write R. L. T. C< ~Anderson, S. C. R. L.T. The Best liver Medicine -THE MOST PERFECT TONIC 50e & 3.OO per Bottle. All Drug Stores. I KOWEE PARMACY_ 4 Thori XCE SALE OF ( at greatly reduced pri 00 oxford now selling $4.50 oxford now sell $4.00 oxford now sell $3.50 oxford now sell I STYLES, IN ALL 1 r caseings and inner 1 accessories. stock of everything ( Yours truly, IR, TH0i ND COMPAI s. Hats and Gents' Furnishing G -Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhe me Sewing Machines,Chase City Lutomobiles. Notice of School Election j state of South Carolina. Countv of Pickens. Whereas. a petitioi;:from the free holders and electors of N'w Town Die trict. No. 55. ha. been filed with the County Board of Education, asking for a special election to dctertnin whether or not an pxtra levy of 4 mills Ishall be leviert on said Distric t for school purposes. It appearing to the County Boarud of I Education that the ptti'n mets sne requirements of the law. Tiherefore, it is ordered] that the Trus tees of the above named District de hold an election in said District at the school house within said District on S.tturday. Aug. 10th, 1912. for the above stated piurpose. The Trustees of the District are hereby appointed man agers of said election. Said election te be conducted according a the requir mnents of Section 1208 of the General Statutes. By order of Cournty B'.ard of E inca tidn. ~t-15 Co. Supt. Ed. Notice of School Election. STATE~ OF SOUTr H CAROLINA County of Pickens, Whereas, a petition from the frec holdeis and electois of1 Hlly Sprin.: District number 47 lois fil!.-d with the County Board of Education asking said B oard for permission to hold an election to determine whether or net an exton levy of 3 mills shall be levied on said District for sco lprprses: it appearing to the County Board of Elucation that the petitioni meets the requirmnents of the Iawv: Th'lerefore it is herebe orderedgbar the Trustees <(f the above namiedl Ds trer do hold an election in above named Ditrict for the ab.ove s ated purpoel the election to he held at the sc'hool house on Aug. 10th. The Trustees of the above named District are herehy :ip tointed managers o.f sail election. The election to be held according to the re By order of Cuntr Bo'ard Edneation Stion. 12. T,Uillumi. St-1-> bce-, & Chri. in stables .and barns-no disease or foulness if you s use Pratts Dip and Disin fectant. 1Also best for hogs and sheep. Rated at 1 to 70 I by U,. S. Gove'rnmenWt. :35c a quart: $1 .00 a . PICKENS DRUG CJ.| SFOR SALE-Georgia farm .135 acres. 10 room dwelling. Fine cotton land. (Good pearl1 .orchard, Railrioad( th roiigl .place, and one mile to station Easy Terms, Write "BOX L." Pickens S, C. . 1785 SCOLLEGE OF I 127th YEAR BEG a E''rar'e v--rni'i:limnn -a .ij .- e *~ It' uffers cn-rs~~ in .Ain no ;'.'d >r ticai ees I *iC~I'-i t ng. O-' i r . P C omrsi-s for lB A . $ 8. :,n . . S .A free tulition s -hob~r-hti t 'ae I scoar,p~e & inigi $ i , ye ir :una' fr' -e in S -ptem b--r. HARRISON RAI Chark OF THlE 17 11eyCo )XEORDS. ces for sixty days. at $4.50. ing at $3.75 ng at $3.25 ing at $2.75 EATHERS. tubes, and it all times. RNLEY >ods a Specialty. rt Overalls, Hawes Hats, mnd Fabcock Buggies,Mitch "Clean Up the Bowels and Keep Them Clean" There are many remedies to be had for constipation, but the diffi culty is to procure one that acts without violence. A remedy that docs not perform by force what - should be accom plished by persua sion is Dr. Miles' S Laxative Tablets. ~- j~/ After using them, fi Mr. N. A. Waddell, 3 I5 Washington St., WVaco, Tex., "Amosa t all my (''life I have been troubled with constipa:tion, and have tried many remedies, all of which seemed to cause pain! without giving much relief. I finally tried Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets and foun~d them ex cellent. Their action is pleasant and 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 resulting from habitual con stipati'on. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. IDr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are a new remedy 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 Isold 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 he will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Eikhart, Ind. '12 Kill Lice You can positiv ely destr oy all chicken lice and ver min wxith Pratts Powder ed Lice Killer. Ices seasonu by using Pr'a'tts guaranteed lice killer. I 25c andl~ 50c a .bonx. FOLGER, THORNLEY & Co~ Notice of Final Settlenmnt and Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given th-'a I will make application to J. B. Newherr' E-q., Judge of Probate for Pickens couinty, in the State of sombh (arolina'. on the :31 day of Aug 19)12, at 11 o'clock~ m: thei~ forenoon. ur as !.oon t hereafter at saidl ;ippicationl can be heard fo'r leave to make final settlement of the estate of Ivr Clinton Cainnvi de cemwtd. and' obt':in ' i.-charge as .x*1t"'r subl esna' 4 .1 W illia m Cannon Executor. Subscribe NOW The Election is Next Month 1912 CHI XRLES TON NS SEPTEMBER 27l n. on?2 ap!i' t, ret ~DOLPH,. President ston, S.. . [TANIC" .JONES Only one Dealer in this Town can sell you the highest grade, fairest-priced coffee and tea to be had anywhere, for he alone sells The Votan Line VOTAN COFFEE VOTAN TEA Each, best of its kind This dealer Ir Folger, Thornley & Company Hetrick Hosiery Mills A f ford ideal employwent for girls and women.'also for boys and young men who wish to learn a trade. and earn good wages. Hours: Begin 6.33 a. m.. and work till 12 noon, Dinner. 45 minutes. Begin 121.45 p). in , and quit at 6,15 p. mn., excep~t Saturdays, when work 6tops at noon Nea mill village on tract of 30 acres. Four, five and six room cortages. Rent fifty cents per room ver month. Giood pasturl-. 15 acres with spring branch water, rent free. Amusements: Baseball diamond adjoining beautiful park of three aeree. Address Hetrick Hosiery Mills WALHALLA, S. C. BARGAINS FOR AUGUST *fURING the month of August we will close out our elitire lot of Odss and Ends in Summer Goods. We will offer such values tlhat it will pay to buy them even it is late in the season. Come and see what we have, and bring all the chickens eggs and what money you canu sjpare. CRAIG BROS. CO. A Constant Proecio A ,poe on t ~-- aiords the Farmer's family freedom ior:cn as vcl :: protetion in the absence of the men. Mr. S. S. Lee, of''anch, N. C., writes. "Some time ago one o .-rens . .s I, a.;C compeled to beoff until ten 'cokat .. Durin'; 6:.t 1::c. no o~ was in the house but his wife. e t.. wedau all o'g ar.. .jn the line, and each family was read t-> t .:r at a 1nmt~ notice. She said she was so glad she had~ a a1ne. :s. : would noat feel at all lonely." Wrie '-.r o- !ibooklet :.nd see how little it costs to have a teleph.one onr your i-.ri.. Addrk ss so iY. LL TELEPHONE . T AP COMPANY