The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 29, 1912, Image 2

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Pickes. &~tI Advertising Rates Reasonble PICeNS, S. C.: THURSDAY, MAY-46, 1912. C. E. ROBINSON. EDITOR. - ADVERTISING RATES: Legal Notice rst insertion per inch P1.00 For each subsequent " " 50 Coamerciai and other advertising for three months or longer will be made at reduce rates and prices can be had on application. En ertd aI Pieens Fvstofflce as SecoDd Cla Mail Katter S Now, let everybody pull to gether for that new cotton mill. It will mean much for the bet terment of this town and com Now. that the first primary is over, let good judgement, calm ness and prudence govern in all further deliberation -iwd con duct. The campaign of politic clos ing the issue to the first election is over with a clean record fol Pickens county. Our peoplE have never encouraged any bad conduct at any campaign meet in g. Crons will prove short this year, but a year has nevei brought to this section of Soutl Carolina a complete failure 01 crops. In this we have beer peculiarly blessed, and our peo ple will maintain their hopes and keep up their efforts. This community needs to get settled on some good substantial issue that wilt look for the bet terment of th'e community as a wdhoe. There is plenty.to inter *i our people, 'and our develop Aent depends. on the zeal and Interest with.. which we take hold of the opportunities pre sented to us. Letettersand counter letters in ca paign cause bad feelings that w~fiT take years to overcome. It is a matter for which to be grateful that the election is over and the public will have something else to think ab-,ut than politics and -the vague claims of many can didates. 'If cows and horses have the - ,consideration that is due them every farmer will see to it that every bit of hay that can be saved will be saved. The corn crop will not turn out to be the crop it was last year, and feed stuffs will be scarce and high next year. Fighting The Army Worm. The Observer h:.s received a communication from the bureau of entomology of Clemson col lege with reference to the army worms. This outbreak is said to be general over this state and over this state and over the South. The Clemson college bu 'on the "fall army ~Vr" is as follows: * There is in this state, an in *vasion of the fall army worm on corn, grass and cotton. This caterpillar is about 1 to 1 1-2 Inches long when grown. It is quite different from the cotton caterpillar, although many farmers mistake the one for the other. This insect which is now in this state is not the cot Ston caterpillar which did so much injury to cotton last sum mer, but is the fall army worm which is sometimes called the -grass worm. The fall army worm is usually present in such smallnumbers that they do no -harm to the crops, but on the Sother hand, eat the grass in the fields. It is only when this in sect gets abundant that it does Sharmn by eating grass, corn, peas Sand cotton. The weather con -ditions this summer have been ~unusually favorable for its de velopment. Most far mers who Shave seen the work of this in Ssect realize that immediate ac tion is necessary for the control of this pes. The two poisons that have given the best satisfaction so far are powdered arsenate of lead Paris green.. Paris green can usually be' bought at local 'drug stores, while asa rule~ ar Ssenate of leadjis not handled by Ssuch dealers. The arsenate of ilead can be secured from whole Ssale dealers and most all seed - ouses. ~bout 6 inches from each end ~~boardon einch thick and 4 ~wide, and 12 inches long >*e width of the rows, 9 ?~~oe inch or more in ttwo pieces of es. the cloth be BLEASE IS NOM BY A MAJ Crooked Voting ii the State I Columbia, Aug. 29.-Special( -With 75 precints to be heard from Gov. Cole L. Blease at 3 o'clock this morning had a majority of 1,137 votes over the combined srrength Of J udgre Jones and Duncan. The vote stands: Blease 67,245. Jones 64,072. Duncan 2,036. It is expected that the vote will reach 138,000. This vote is larger by 20,000 than ever be fore cast in a primary in South Republicans and Minoi Republicans and m:nors al lowed to vote in Cherokee. Number of irregularities will be investigated by the county com mittee today. Mistake found in Blease vote STATE OFFICI United States Senate: B. R. T Governor: Cole L. Blease. Lieutenant Governor: Chas. A Secretary of State: R. M. Mc( Comptroller General: A. W. % State Treasurer: S. T. Carter. Adjutant and Inspector General Superintendent of Education: Commissioner of Agriculture. Railroad Commissioner. Richi Second R Attorney General: Lyon and]1 COUNTY OFFIC House of Representatives. E. Sheriff: R. R. Roark. Auditor; N. A. Christopher. County Commissione~rs? G. W Superintendent of Education: Supervisor of Registration. D( Magistrate, Pickens: A S Port Second R House of Representatives. J N' Treasurer: A L Edens and T H Clerk of Court: A J Boggs anm Wyatt Aiken was re-elected to ( P A Bonham was re-elected So ing about the weight of 8 ounces of duck. Tack one on each end! securely under the hole in the board The holes in the board may be closed with wooden stoppers made for that purpose.r The bags are about 5 inches deep and 15 inches long. This: arrangement can be carried on foot or on a mule, and two rowst~ treated at the same timen. Ap ply in the morning while the dew is on the plants, but do not get the bags wet. If Paris green is used, rep~eat if rains wash it off. For cotton three feet high use' the followinz amounts of which ever poison is used. The c amount varies accordingr to) whether the cotton is smaller or larger than three feet high, and in the case of corn and other plants vary a3cordingly. Arsenate of Lead- 4 to 5; pounds per acre. No danger of f burning. Paris green |2 to 2 1-2 pounds I per acre. On large plantations where quick work is imnoerative, t the Paris green should not be t used in quantities . . aterially ex- t ceeding the dose given above as there is danger of seriously burning the foliage. An appli cation must be applied for each generation of worms that hatch J out. This outbreak is generally all: over the state, so that it is im possible for us to send a man to f every place from which re- f quests come, but we will render seryices wherever possible. Do not hestitate to communi- r cate with us for further infor mation in regard to this or anyI other insects. INATED DRITY OF 1,137 i Some Parts of teported. 'arolina. The managers of Judge Jones ampaign allege that many radulent votes were cast. Sensational developments are xpected within the next twenty our hours. Contests are ex )ected in Cherokee, Anderson, mnd a number of other up-coun ry counties. That irregulari. ies existed there is little doubt. Indications are that an anti. Blease legislature has been el. )cted. s Vote in Cherokec Error reduces Governor's ma jority over Jones. At severa boxes in the county Republican and boys not qualified to vot( account of age were allowed t< ast ballots. Ten Union coun ty men voted at one box. RS ELECTED. ilman. . Smith. own. ones. :W. W. Moore. John E. Swearingen. E. J. Watson. trds. ace For: 'eeples, ERS ELECTED, P. Mc~ravey. .Bowen and J. M. Lawrence. R..T. Hallum ~ irr and Simmons er ace For: [Stewart and Fred Williams. Stewart I OS Stewart ongress from this District. licitor Notice. We have sold our entire stock f merchandise to Mr. P. Mv. ate, who will run the store in he same place an.d we recom rend him to all our friends and ustomers and feel assured that 'o wi:1 get the right kind of reatmnent and good bargains romn Mr. Cate. Call in to see tim when you are in town. We id not sell our accounts, there ore we will expect you to look .fter them right away as we vant to wind up our business ere. See J. R. Ashmore and ettle with him. Thanking all ur customers for the good trade iven us since Dec. 19, 1911. Parsons & Ashmore. Married. Married, at the officiating of cers residence, on August 25th. ,t 11 a. mn., Mr. Ed Teat to Miss oxie Rothell. J. Alonzo Brown I. P., at the throttle. The con racting parties were from Cen ral and have the congratula ions of many friends. At the same place about four ours later, Mr. R. L. Revis and iss Mattie Kay, of Liberty, .ere made man and wife by .Ji .Alonzo Brown, N. -P.. We xtend our congratulations. FOR SA LE--I have 300 acres ne farm Land for sale, 12 miles romi Pickens, at $5 per acre. everal good tenant houses, a ~rge barn, plenty water, good eighborhood. Will cut to suit urchaser. J. T. Taylor, -. Folge, "INTE LINE OF FALL AND I DISPLAY Al Opening every day. They show the largest a All Wool 5 We take your measure, Let us take your measu We guarantee satisfacti money refunded. FOLGE Al Clothing, Shoes Sole agents for Walk Iron King Stoves, New Hon ell Wagons and Mitchell A1 CANDIDATES' CARDS. For House of Representatives. The many friends of MA.!. J. M. STFW ART hereby hunounce him a candidate for the Housc of ttepresentives suoj.ct to the action of the lDeinmorstie Primary. The re-ult of whieth he j.ronl:ises to abide. For Clerk of Court. M R. A. .1. 130GUS is htereby sinouniced as a candidate' for re-e' etion to'the tihee of Clei k tf Court for Pickens county subtject to the action of the voters in the coming Prin-ary election, th~e result of w hich he prou.i.,c to abide. 1 herehy ann~ounce mtyself a candidate for the office ot Clerk 'of Court for Pickens Count~y subjetto the rules of the ibexnocra t primry For County Treasurer. A t the solicitationi of many frienids, I haerelbe aniboulie myself. a candidate for the office of counllty T'reasurer, bnbject to the action of the il-uii'-ratie voters in the Primary election, thbe r' uts oif whieb I prouniet de . I herei-y announce mryself a candidate for the odice of Counnty Treasurer of Pickens County suject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Traylor H. Stewart. SOUR TICKET | /WILSON AND MARSHAL 'The People's Candidates, a /Winning Ticket, the Next . ~President and Vice President Send us your Job -Work. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and earn $50. to $1.50. per month. Thousands of operatu~.s needed. Most fascinating and education al work. Positions assured all grduate&s. Write'. inimrediatel v for catalogue. Spartanburg School of Telr graphy. Main St.., Spartan.: burg, S. C. Tobacco Raising In Irland. Irish tobacco and 'Irish cigars and cigarettes are bought in Dublin with patriotic pride and smoked with en joyment, and It mnay be only a matter of time when Irish cigarettes will be known the smoking world over. The raising of tobacco in Ireland is one of the new industries which are being undertaken, and the quality is pro nounced good. Past and Future. "She is a woman with a past," said the Suspicious Neighbor, with sup pressed horror. 'Well," said the Old Neighbor, "she's better off than-the rest of us, if that's all. I'm afraid most of us have something coming to us." And it was so. You unhappen your past, but what's coming you may sidestep. Cheerful Philosopher. Fntenelle, the French writer, was always cheerful, and this is perhaps why he lived to be one hundred years old... ges used. to say: "Withouti cheeralpess, .what is phulos.Qphy worti? Wheri'about to die, he said: "I do not suffer, my friend; I only feela certain difficul.ty. is. living."M .Books of Youth. Tebooks'that charmed us in youth, recall the delight'ever afterwards; we: are hardly persuaded there are any: like them, any deserving equally our affections. Fiortunate If the best fall In our way during this susceptible and forming periods of our. liv.-Aid-. Send us your Job rhornle - Sole Agents For - RNA TI( TAILOR MADE i VINTER SAMPL 'OUR STORE. ssortment of patterns of any tail uits $12.5f thereby saying you extra expens re for a winter suit, or overcoat. on. and a perfect fit, or the gar Yours truly R, THO iD COMPAI Hats and Gents' Furnishing G Over and Boyden Shoes, Carha e Sewing Machines.Chase City itomobiles. WE O REPAIRING of the expert, reliable kind that you have been looking for. No matter how delicate and difficult the work may seem, you can safely entrust it to us. No matter how trifling a task JEWELRY REPAIRING you may need, you can rest as sured we will use the same pain taking care that characterizes our work on important repair H SNIDER. Easley, S. C BEWARE OF MALARIA. Maaria-Chills and Fevers-common complaints among people living in the Southeastern States, can be effectively re lieved in the shortest possible time by R. L. T.-Richardson's Laxative Tonic. This prescription has been used thirty five years by Dr. Richardson, of Andersonr, . C., in his daily practice as a family physician, and has behind it thousands of Lostimonials from many prominent South. Carolinians and citizens of other neighbor ing states. R. L. T. is a wonderful cor rector of liver troubles and the greatest tonic on the market today. You can abso lately rely on it in any case of chills and fever or malarial poison, constipation or biliousness. 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 R. L. T. Co., Anderson, S. C. R. L.T. The Best LUver Medine' THE MOST PERFECT TONIC 50e & $1.00 per Bottle. All Drug Stores._ KEOWEE PAR MACY Yonah Land. Tlhe fam1I~'~idoh. wmet m. N. yhI Ea.at e-orgiat. The land .'f *p" ''niy Special indOuc ment m frui: growers. dairmen. stoeknwn: ;nd piuhymen. A great demand for dhiver siti. farming. Some products to sell wry b clonmo market andl~ best prices. Tw',n y odd Tourist hotels in I labersham County, (both summeor and winter re-~ sorts), o:.ly 78 miles from Atlatat on main line of Southern Railway to W\ash ington, D. C. Ten acres apiple archard roduced 3300 b~ushels cf apple's ne'tting $39.0. Equally as g'e o frpacs pecans~zraps etc. The best of fazmnene. ards will tor'dduce fi-om 1 to 2 biales of -otton, ('0 to 100l bushels~ of corn per re, besiden large crops of~ smnail groin aid hay. Pidre water. tine Hlimaite. no mosquitoes. splentdidl sceary, fine chools and churches, k20o feet eleva iol. Pricis range frorn .5.00 to~ .in.00 per acre. SenHd for descriptive Pamphd l.*t and price liet. CORNELIA REAL ESTATE AND .INVESTMENT CO. Sed us Your Printing )NAL" i '10THES S ES NOW ON SEE THEM i >ring house in the w orld. I to 40.00 of a traveling salesman nent is ours, and your REY lY ods a Specialty. rt Overalls, Hawes Hats, id Babcock Bnggiesl itch PROFESSIONAL J. E. BOGGS W. E. FNDLE' BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens S. C. DR, R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central e'very Wednediay J . A. 3eCollough iB. F. 31arzi. E. M. Blythie M~uhillg#. Mautill & Blythe ATT'ORNEYS-AT-LAW Ih1sonic Temple Gretille, S. C. Associate firm M3ARTIN, G'REE'NE &EARLP' Anderson. S. C. Piactice ini all Courts. I Kill Lice. Y ou can positively de Sstroy all chicken lice and 1 Svermin with Pratts Liq uid Lice Killer. Increase y. sao byuigPasyour poultry profits this j guaranteed like killer. 35c a qua rt; :81.00 a gal. IPICKENS DRUG CO. Pain Pill, then To Head-Off a Headache. Nothing is Better thar. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain PilLs They Give Relief Without .Bad After-Effeets. "It givcs me great pleasutr e to offer a word of- recomnmendation for Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill, as there are thousands suffering unnecessarily fromi headache. I was afflicted intermittently for years with headache and af-ter other- remedies failed. -I tried Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. For the past ten years I have carried them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or two on the approach of headachie. They are also effective for n~eu ralgia, ~giving immediate relief." For Sale by All Drigglsts. 25 Doses, 23 Cents. .MILES MEDICAL CO.. LUki'.rt, !?. Baby ChickS. 'Start the yonungster lon I's the onfly \way to grow g (ood c'hicks - to makt' the into strong~.. he:tlhhy money-mn ikers. | 10c.,l2c.. 5 . 1WFLGR- THORNLEY & Co~ Do You Know How This Tea Came to Be? (11 First a price was fixed, below which no really GOOD tea can be sold. Next, all teas selling at this price were cupped and tested for quality. 49 Finally, a blend was perfected, at least 25 per cent better than the best of these tested teas, and the result was called VOTAN TEA to match the superb cofee by that name. 4 It is now offered to you with every asurance that it is, in. deed, a really fine tea at quit a moderate PI anidyou ca= gt it V as well a VOTAN COFFEE of only one d*MWe In this town; viz. Folger, Thornley & Company Hetrick Hosiery Mills Afford ideal employment for girls and women; also for boys and young men who wish to learn a trade. and earn good wages. Hours: Begin 6.35 a. i.. and work till 12 noon, Dinner. 45 minutes. Begin 12.45 p. i.. and quit at ,15 p. nm., except Saturdays. when work stopi at noon Neat mill village on tract of 30 acres. Four, five and six room cottages. Rent fifty cents per room p er month. Good pasture. 15 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 URING the month of August we will close out our entire lot of Odss and Ends inl Summer Goods. We will offer such values that it will pay to buy. them even it is late in the season. Come and see what we have, and bring all tlie chickens eggs and what money you can spare. CRAIG BROS. CO. Telephone and Find Out! .0 ~What was he weather r~ ]4~Whatis themaret prce' Ha of cotton !s there any freight for me eggs\ / When is the meeting * The teleoboneC answers these ques tions for thouisands of Farmers every da;y. It will do this and more for you. The cost of a telepfhg) on your Farm is small; the savm :g is great. Our free bo:oklet tells you all about it. Write for it toda.y. Address Fme: Une Lepartment 4 SOUTEN BELL TELEPHONE & TELhEGRAPH COMPANY Sounth Pryor et Atlaitn. CL **'