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Picke s eiiel ,_derkising Bates Reasonable g E DAY, S 6 92 C. E. OBINSON. EDITOR. ADvEERTISING RATES' Erat insertion per inch $l ~ " 50 and other advertising for three 0oager wnl be made at reduce rates b had on application. 3 ago& s es FIMoe as Second Cla Mamatter c o Scholarships. The result of the examina U ntly held for scholar ships atClemson, so far as this county is concerned, is as fol lows: Full four 'ear,course-D. O'Dell, Liberty, R. F. D. 8. - One year at large-J. M Hutchins, Pickens. One year agricultural-E. E. Davis, Pickens. Southern railway scholarship was awarded to George E. Prince. Easley. Six Mile. Protracted meeting will begin at Six Mile on Aug 10th, con ducted by the pastor, Rev. B. F. Murphree, and evangelist W. M. Walker. Rey. Jeremiah Cantrell and family are with Mr. Cantrell's father, Mr. Staton Cantrell, of Keowee, for several weeks. -Mi-hristopher Parrott. of Washington, D. C., is spending several days with relatives and friends in this section and other parts of the state. Miss Eula Baker, of Six Mile, is visiting her friend, Miss Ethel Eubanks, of Oakwav, this week. Mrs. S. R. Kelly and children came to this section last week, visiting relatives. Miss Etta 'May Merck spent near -8hiloh, and relatives in Central. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Garrett, accompanied by their daughters, Misses Mae and Flora. spent the latter part of last week with the latter's mother. Mrs. Prince. near Greenville. Prof. S. A. Rutledge attended the Piedmont association at -Flat Rock last week. Mr. Austin Dillard. of this hamlet, has been on an extend~ -ed visit to Tennessee. Mr. Eugene Lewis has gone to Elberton, Ga., where he has ac cepted a school for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. James Win chester, of upper Pickens coun ty, made a short visit here last * A Distinction Ii YOU may not alwa It takes a good ju but if there is one *is-you pay for all yor able to see the differer similar appearance at you buy from a reputal: the difference in qualit *I H COiland 4 cost more than some c more carefully made, tested. Skillful desis better workmanship, nm and more thorough t run. Given equal care less per year of service you can buy. If an I the work it will do, p running the grindstone, silage cutter, repair: separator, churn, washi - it will pay for itself i money and labor saved. I H C engines are r horizontal, vertical, stationary, portable an< opera.te on gas, gasoline, tillate or alcohol, in si Kerosene-gasoline trac1 45-H P. The I H C local dea logues and full informat International Harvestei ~Incorp4 Columbia I H C servi The purpose of this B of charge to all, the best on better farming. If yol tions concerning soils. cx gation. fertilizers. etc.. ma .arad isemh to IHc~s tulig hiao S reek enroute to Central. Mr. Cleo Mann. of South 'arolina university, is spending Lis vacation pleasantly with iome folk. Garvin school is in session, eing taught by Miss Greeta 3laines, an efficient -teacher of Dentral. School will open at the Acad amy here at an early date. "Torrar" A Family Reunion. The fourth annual family reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Jack son Hunter was held at their home, about three miles south of Pickens, on Saturday, August 3, 1912. At an early hour the friends and relatives began to arrive and continued to come until the number present had reached about one hundred and fifty, though all of Mr. Hunter's children and grandchildren were not present. The morning was spent in a song service and general con versation. Ab->ut 12.30 o'clock the bas kets and boxes were brought from the vehicles and a bounti ful supply of all good things was spread on the table under the large oaks. Rev. Sterumy, of Anderson county, returned thanks and all then did justice to what w as spread before them Immediately after dinner lemonade was served. The song service was resumed for about an hour. Religious talks were then made by Revs. Stemmy, White and others. About 4 o'clock the crowd be gan to depart, having spent a most enjoyable day. May Mr. and Mrs. Hunter enjoy many more reunions is the wish of all. One of the Number The County Campaign The dates of the county cam paign meetings as adopted at the meeting of the county execu tive committee, are as follows: Ant'och, Thursday, Aug. 15 Mile Creek, Friday, Aug. 16. Cateechee, Saturday. Aug. 17 Dacusville, Thursday. Aug 22 Pumpkintown, Friday, Aug 23 Pickens, Saturday, Aug. 24. 'CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Chiidren. The Kind You Have Alway Bought Bears the Sigature of *a4744 ' Send us Your Printing rith a Difference s get what you pay for. Ige of values to do that, sure rule in business it get. You may not be ce between engines of different prices, but if le firm you may be sure e is ther6. lasoline Engines thers because they- are and more thoroughly ing, better material, ore careful assembling, sting, tell in the long an I H C engine costs than any other engine HI engine is given all ' nnping, sawi ng wood, feed grinder, hay press, shop machines, cream ng machine, etc., etc., 1a very short time in ade in everv style ir and water-cooled, . mounted on skids, to kerosene, nap'htha, dis zes from 1 to 50 H1. P. ors, 12, 15, 20, 25 and ler will give you cata ion, or write Company of America A Buireau zreau is to furnish, free infornationi obtainable have any worthy cues ys land drain~age. irri ke your inoui riesspecific rvice Bureau. Harvester CANDIDATES' CARDS. For Congress liou. Wyatt Aiken is hereby announced as a mudidate for Congress from the Third 'on ressional listrict, subject to the rules and ction of the voters of the Democratic party in he approaching Primary election the result of -ieh be will abide. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nited States Senate, subject to the rules of he Democratic party. Your support and in uence will be appreciated. N. B. DIAL, M'R. F- S. EVANS is hereby announced as a andidate for Congress from the Third Con ressional district subject to the action of the oters in the Democratic Primary election, the result of which he promises to abide. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ongress from the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the voters of the District In the Democratic primar MARCUS C. LONG, Walhalla, S. C. For Solicitor. I herebv 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 .INO. M. DANIf.. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Represantatives from Pickens County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary Election the result of which I promise to ablai. E. P. McCravey. The many friends of MAJ.J M, STEWART hereby announce blza a candidate for the House of Representives sunjact to the action of the Democratic Primary. The result of which he I rorrises to abide. M1r. .udge M. Welborn is hereby announced as a candtdate for the House of Representatives from Pickus county, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary election the result of which he promises to tibide With sincere ap preolation for your past loy alty and support. I hereby announce myself a eaididate for the liouse of Representatives from Pickens County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Den ocratic Primary election. Sam B. Craig. For Clerk of Court. M R. A. .J. BOGGS is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Clerk tpf Court for Plokons county subject to the action of the voters in the coming Primary election, the result of which he promises, to abide. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oftice of Clerk of Court for Pickens County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. 0. S. STEWART. The many friends of Mr. J. 11. G. MeDANI EL hereby announce him as a candidate for the of tice of Clerk of Court for Pickens County. stib 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 Sherif' 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 office of riheriff of Pickens County subject to the will of the voters in the coming primary election, the result of which [ promise to abide. J. C. Jennings. For County Treasurer. .1t the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Pounty Treasurer subject to the action of the voters in the approaching primary election, the result of which I promise to abide. I. W. FARR A\t the solicitation of many friends, I hereb announce myself a candidate for the office of county Treasurer, snbject to the action of the Demoratic voters in the Primary election, the results of which I promise to abide. .1LONZO L. EDENS. The. many friends of Mir. JT. 1). Aiken herebv announce bhim as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the action of the voters in the primary election. The miany friends of Mir..1. P. HYDE here by annouL'ee him as a candidate for the of :ice of County Treasurer subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic pri mary election. - The friends of Mir. Eb II. Field hereby an ounce him as a candidate for the oflice of County Treasurer subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary eection. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oice of County Treasurer of Pickens County subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Taylor H. Stewart. For County Supt. of F4ucation I hereby respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-elcetlon to the otfice of Superi tendent of Education, subject to the action of the Deioeratic party in the Primary election. R. T1. HALLUM. For Auditor. Mr. L. .J. Connelly is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Auditor of Picken.r County subject to the action of the vo-ers in the lDemocratic Primary election, the result ul which he promises to abide, M R. N. A. CH itISTOPHI ER is hereby annou ne ed as a candidate for re-election to the otlee of county Auditor. subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary election, the result of which he promises to abide. For Counity Commissioner The friends of M\r. G. Wash IHowen hereby announce him as a (-andidate for County Conm missioner, subject to the action of the voters in the primary election. The many friends of .JAM.lES . L A W RI-NCE hereby aniounce him as a (-and idate for re election tothe ottice of Couty Coznnmissioner subjeet to the pesople in the demjocratic pri may. Thec many friendsof J-. bl'TH ERt lAGttELLI h-retbv annuounce. him as a varljdate for re election to the iflice of County Comun issioner, subject to the action of the voters in the lk-eorat ii Pri mary electien. M1r. s. IH. Mloore is hereby announced as a candidate for the oIilee of County Commissiona cr subject to the action of the voters in the primary election. The frlienads of Mr. E LIAS t. Yi hereby an n)uce him as a candidate for toe office of County Conmmissioner subje-t to the actioti of he voters in the Denmoeratic Primary election. the result of which he promise t a'ide. Frn (otton Weigher. .t solic'.itation of 2pay;. friends I hereby ani nutc-c myself for the pdsitLO ~jofcof~ton w~eigh r for the township ofFcana, 5./ ;j: to th. acction of voters on .August 20ti. GREG T. Mi L.JDlN. - For Magistrate. NI r. W. S. Gantt is hereby- announced as a -an llate for the office of Magistrate of Ht arrc can Township. suibject to the action of the voters ina the Democratic Primary election. a I . F. Stokes is hereby announced as a canl didate for yhe ofice of Magistrate of Pickens] Townhip so b4~ft to the actioni of the voters in the Primary e!RWu2. .the result of which he will abid. iia; friends of Mr. Aaia o. Pprter hereby anaounc lhinm as a candidate for ;bie o'!ice of lacgistrate of Pickenis Towns hip. stib)e~ i.0 the ac-tiona -f the votol-s itn Demoretic Priary elec. ion the resul&. of wpjfrh he promises to abide. -A(NT sejlO L.\ EiSHliPS iN -Tim E CIT.\ ID L Charleseon. S. C. nt ,a-anecy in Pickeus -ountv in the beneti iarv schoilatrhips im the Citadle, will be tilled by -,ampettive exammitatlIon on August 9. P11 Next session begina Sep.temaber 15. 191. - Thec Iitadtel otfers (:ozr'.es int Civil Enagineer u .ngli.sh. Chemistry and Phiyysi. peerees of t' E-. and Hi. S. conl errei. ] Ii s designaatedl by the war department as o.ne ef the distinguiiseed istitutions, onae of whose rad u ates rec eiv-es a a-omtndsiotn in t. S. artmy y r aloaue and' informiation. address T HE C IlT AD)E l.. Chtarle-ston,. S. t. Yonah Land, The' famnount Piedmont section. North ast Georgia. TChe land of opportunity Special inducement to fruit growersi. 1 dairymen, stockmen and poultrymen A great demand for diversified farming. Some products to sell every ba lono market and best prices. Twen y odd Toirist hotels lin Habersham County. (both Symmert' and winter re sorts, oinly S'S miLes froms Atlanta on ain line of Southern Railwa.y to Wash igton, D. G. Ten acres apple archard - podced 3300) bushels of apples netting 39000. Erually e's good for peaches pecans~zrpes etc. The best of fa rrng ands will produce from 1 to 2 bales of ctton, 60 to 100 bushels of corn per eriee, liesides large crops of small grain nd hay. Pure water. fine climate, no nosquitoes, splendid sceuery, fins :hools and durchles, iS800 feet eleva ion. Prices range from $5.00 to $25.0(0 >r acre. Sesa for desc.riptiv-e Pamph Lt and price listy. CORNELIA R Lj ESTATE AND INVES ENT Co. CO?~RNi A . GA. Folger CLEARA All Oxfords to go Boyden $6.( Walk-Over Walk-Over Walk-Over ALL NEW Good year Automobile A complete FOLGE Al Clothing, Shoes Sole agents for Walk Iron King Stoves. New Hon eli Wagons and Mitchell Ai PROFESSIONAL J. E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. ractice at Central every Werdn~.1ays A1 Mc~IC.>llough B. F Strtin1 E. M. Blythe M11l0o1gh, Mat&11 Bilyth ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW LaSoig TgjnpIg GreCRville, S. C. A poclate firm M A lt T[N, (R E tNNs & E A pl Anderson, S. C. actice in all Courts. E 0 REPAIRING fthe expert, reliable kind that >u have been looking for. No matter how delicate and fficult the work may seem, u can safely entrust it to -us. o matter how trifling a task JEWELRY REPAIRING u mnay n you emn rest as ured we will use the samed 41 king care that characterizes r work on important repair H SNIDER. BEWARE OF M44A. asaria-Chills and Fevers-ommon aplaints amnojg people living in the otheastern States, eggi be effectlyely yp. ~e in the shortest possie tinge twy L, T.--Rlchardson's Laxative Tonie, his prescription has been used thirtyp eyears by Dr. Richardson, of Anderso;r C., in his daily practice as a family hscian, and has behind it thousands of stimonials from many prominent South. arolinins and citizens of other neighbor .gtes R. L. T. is a wonderful cor .etor of 4ivesr xc.4les and the greatest :oic on the market today. You c~p agsao i~ely rely on it in any case of chills and ~eer or malarial poison, constipation or1 llousness. f any member of your family. need a. ne that strengthens and builds, go to ur druggist today and get a fifty-cent or dollar bottle of R. L. T., and watch the eic, steady improvement. If your drug ltcan't sup, ,you write R. L. T. Co., nderson, S G R. L.T. The Best LUver Medicine THSr MOST PERFECT TONIC socn.W per 3.4. ADmergw res. J{EWnwE PAR ACY 4 Thori [CE SALE OF 0 at greatly reduced prit )0 oxford now selling $4.50 oxford now selli $4.00 oxford now selli $3.50 oxford now selli STYLES, IN ALL L caseings and inner accessories. stock of everything a Yours truly, R, TH0 I COMPAN , Hats and Gents' Furnishing Go Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhai le Sewing Machines,Chase City a Litomobiles. Notice of School Election State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas. a petition:from the free holders and electors of New Town Dis trict. No. 55. has been filed wuh the County Board of Education, asking for a special election to determine whether or not an extra levy of 4 mills shall be levriea on said District for school purposes. It appearing to the County Board of Education that the petition meets the requiremernts of the law. Therefore, it is ordered that the Trus tees of the above named District do hold an electaion in said District at the school house within said District on Saturday, Aug. 10th, 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 reqjuir ments of Section 1208 of the General statutes. By order of County Board of Educa tion. 3t-15 C . Supt. Ed. Notice of School Election. STArE OF SOUT H (CAROLINA County of Pickens, Whereas, a petition from the~ free holders and electots of Iholly Spring District number 47 ha~s filed with the County Board of Education asking said' oard for permission to hold an election to determine whether or not an extra levy of 3 mills shall be~ levied on said District for seLool purpcses: It appearing to the (Xounty Board of Education that the petition meets the requirments of the law: Therefore it is hetreb;J ordered": h:it the Trustees ' f the above named D.'s triCt do hold an election in above named District for the alere stated purpo:-e' the election to be hieldi at the school house on Aug. 10th. The Trustees of the above named District are hereby ap pointed man~agers of said ele'ction. The eleotion to be hell according to the re By order of e unty Board Education 1:. T, liallum, t. F-ec.. & 2Cr. No Lice. Comfortable. healthy hens. More eggs-more profit-Eous3es free from lice are stire Mven you use Pratts Liquid Lice. Killer. If you kill the lice you get more eggr. 35c a quart: $1.00 a gal. ~ PICKENS DRUG CO'. FOR SALE-tMergy farn 135 acres, 10 roomi 'dwelling. Fine cotton flnd, Good prach rchard. Railroad thironith place, and one niil'' to stattion, East Terms. Write "Box L." Pickens S, C, COLLEGE OF l27thi YEAR IIECPM Entanc' ' eninait'li ms~ at all I he canat.1 It offers courses.~ inl A neient and Mod nh~i ical Sience, I :ehtog.. Chemistrv. Phsi Courses for IH.l S. anc. IH. S d.gr. A free- tuition schotarshi. to IachI coun sholarship-S xiv ing $1 00: a ear andc fr-ee t; in S pem her. Expenses reasinable. Termsi and catato H ARRISON RANI] Charlest< 6SININjG T BY A.M I ileyCo XEORDS. :es for sixty days. at $4.50. ng at $3.75 ng at $3.25 ng at $2.75 EATHERS. tubes, and t all times. RNLEY Y ods a Specialty. -t Overalls. Hawes Hats, nd Babcock Buggies,M itch kogamaoefto"<X01 "Clean Up the Bowels and Keep Them Clean" There are many remedies to be had for constipation, but the difli culty is to procure one that act.s without violence. A remedy that does not perform b y force whia t should be accom splished by persua -sion is Dr. Miles' I Laxative Tablets. ______ After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddell, -3 I 5 Washington St., WVaco, Tex., says: - "Almost all my r jilife I have been roubled with constipation. and have tried many remedies, all of which seemed to cause pain vwithout giving much relief. I finally trie-d Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets and found 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 stipation. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are a new remedy for this old complaint, a.id a- great improvement over the gehbartics yot have been using ia the past. Tlipy 'taste like candy and work like a 'charm. A tr-ial evill convince you. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 25 doses. If not found satisfactory after trial, re turn the box to your druggist yd he will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In. .... . 12 ~Baby ChicksA Smust be started right. SPratts Baby Chick Food Sdoes the tr'ick antd pre vents disease: makes themi grow stronig and Svigorous--it's a scientific Sration th at guarantee sur cess. I30c., 25c.. 5c FOLGER, THORNLEY & Co Notice of Final Settlemen t and Discharge. NOTICE is hireby given that I will make application to J. B. Newberry' Eq. Judge of Probate for Pickens. outy, in the State of South Carolina. on the :ll day of Aug 1912. at 11 o'clock m the forenoon. or aw .soo)n ther.'after as said ipplication can be heard for leave to make final settlement of the estate of Ivev Clinton Cannon deceased, and btain~ discharge as executo~r said esta'e Executor. Subscribe NOW The Election is Next Month 1912~ CHXRLESTON S SEPTEMBER 27 OLPH, President f, S. . TANIC"' JONES' The Cream of the Coffee Crop Specially impoed; specially prepared in New Orleans, America's Good Cofee Capital; specially pa4ed in dainty, damp proof, dust-proof, freshnesapreserving cans; a VERY SPECIALcee of top-notch perfection sold by only oftedealer in this town. VOTAN COFFEK At its price you cannot duplicate its quality; at twice its price you cannot find a better. We recommend and sell this cofee exclusively Folger, Thorn ley & Comp 11 Hetrick Hosiery Mills Afford idoal employ ment for girls and women; also for boys and ytune men who wvish to learn a trade. and earn good wages. limirs: Begin 6.3.- a. mi.. and work till 12 noon, Dinner. 45 minutee. Begin 12 45 p. ; and quit at 6,15 p. m., except Saturdays, wh n work itops at noon NeaL mill village on tract of 30 acres. Four, five and six room cottages. Rent fifty cents per room iler month. Good pasture, U-) acres with spring branch water, rent free. Amusements: Baseball diamond adjoining beautiful park of three acres. Address Hetrick Hosiery Mills WALHALLA, S. C. BARGAINS -FOR AUGUST fURING the month of August we will close out our1 entire. lot of Odss and Ends in Summer Goods. We will offer such values that it willipay to buy them even it Is late ini the season. Corn d see what we have, ani bring all the chickens eggs and what money you canl spare. SCRAIG BROS. CO.I Saving Useless Trdps 'l forgot to tell you to brins esug,5Iar.h **Akgt. Ia ithe strenow. You can afford to forget things if you have I a telephone in your home. To telephone-saves inndkreds of useless trips every day for those whc m'ur homne at small cost. it will save you mnoney" ml~d add to the pleasure of your family. Our free booklet tells all about this wen erful service. Write for it today. A pcstal will do. Address amers uine Departmenit SOUTERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY~ south pyor st., AtlanI8. y9.