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US C.: PICKENS, I'iURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1912. GARY HIOTT, MANAGER ADVERTISnSG RATES: .ga -otice arstnertion per inch $1.00 Foracheubsequent "" 50 comuercial and other advertising for three usuths or longer .wil be made at reduce rates and prices cMn be had on application. We are not resporsible for the views of our correspondents. -Entred as Pi3ens F-stomce as Second CIa Mail Katter To Readers of The Sentinel. In taking the nmnagement of he Pickens Sentinel we do so mingled feeling of joy dation. Joy at being back 'ckens and among s5 clever a e; trepidation t4n comes to but the egotis on entering work. You read Mr. Rob noun' ement last week. we take -the manag e of The Senti nel and. I strive and seek by honest an faithful effort and endeavor merit your approval and4support. We are no stranger to news paper work nor to Pickens coun ty. Being familiar with news paper work we do not expect to make a mint of money: being familiar with the people of Pick ens we do expect the liberal sup port that a county paper natur-I ally. deserves, and which we shall strive to make this one doubly deserve. It is our earnest and sincere desire to produce a real county newspaper, making the county news and happenings the fea ture; a paper which will be wel comed into the homes each week by every member of the familv; which may be read with inter est, profit and pleasure; and not with a fear of reading some Sthing distasteful. A county newspaper has a place to fill which no other me dium can fill. We shall make The Sentinel measure up to the A We shall not be able to please everybody and that we shaVl make some mistakes is a f ore oeconclusion, since the man ayet been born who could plas aland who knew just the right thing to do in every in stance. But wve shall not inten tionally displease any one for any reason, and inall things, fearing no man, we shall do the right as our conscience dictates. Wihthese few wor-ds we set toortask of making for you a paper of which we may all be -~ '- ~ proud, and we ask your support and co-operation. It will be appreciated and we hope will be deserved. GR i~ As a fellow says, "this politic business is gittin' mighty mon otone-ous." We don't believe even Jones I-watermelons will grow in An Sderson county, We understand that T. U. Vaughn, who recently escaped from jail in Greenville, has been located. He's at liberty. It does a fellow good to'get .out of a hot, smoky, dusty city to where hhe can breathe the good pure'ozone. ~'A single housefly carries 6, WO0,000 germs along with him. If you don't believe it, catch one and count 'em. If the speople thought and talked about religion as they do politics, reckon this wouldn't be a better country?* Ben Franklin said "Be at war with youx vices, at peace with nwyear find yua better man." And you know old Ben was a pretty wise guy. "Citizen" Josh Ashley, re * cently nominated for the legis lature from Anderson county, suffered a slight stroke of facial paralysis Saturday. His speech is slightly affected, but no seri -ous results are expected. Lives of some candidates re mind us We can have a dickens of a time, And departing leave behind us Names besmirched with mud and slime. cai /s -n fat.St Pickens is a good. placegeoiiye.. The Anderson College. a Bap tist female college,. wil & in its first term September 18. The buildings have just been com pleted. This college was built by the citizens of Anderson county and ,its prospects for successful work are bright. Woodrow Wilson has gained 7 pounds since his nomination at Baltimore, tipping the scales at 177. That puts . him in the heavyweight class. He has gained more th n that in public esteem and will outclass them all in the great November con test. We want all our friends and subscribers to help us make The Pickens Sentinel the best county paper in the State. You can rKelp us by sending us news tems, and we will appreciate 't. If any of our friends in the country would like to send us the news from their communi ties we will be glad to furnish stamps and stationery. Mr. S. C. Witherspoon, of the Tugaloo Tribune, Westminster, was married August 29th to Miss Jessie Porter of Oconee county. It takes a brave wo man to cast her fortune with a newspaper man. But we know Mr. Witherspoon and know that this time the lady made no mis take.. The Sentinel joins with their friends in-wishing them a long and happy married.life. LIEBRTY LOCAL NEWS. From the Gazette. School opened Monday with a large attendance. Prof. Richburg and all the teachers have made good impressions on the scholars and patrons and the in dications now are that the pre.ent ses sion will be ihe best and most success ful one in the his-ory of the Liberty graded school% and the attendance the largest it has ever bad. Liberty is soon to have; a .nse:.nter prise and another citizen. JhighM Acker will move his faiilieire -week froni Anderson .ind en* i iness. Ie conIes here .to'take a. of a station put in zbe :he ~~o Co.. and 'wili lianncle hr and iubrievning oils. at-h will wvork th is t.rritory e' th tank wag [ons. J. F. Hendricks, Jr., on his way from Boston, Mass , for his homne in Trenton,. Texas. sto'pped off Sunday to visit his grandparents. Mr. and 3Mrs. J. l1<.lHend ricks, ai~d is now in our midst. Mrs. Jones Fuller, of Greeniwood~who is spending the heated term at her country home. near Pie~kens, spent a portioni of this week with her sister. Mrs. R. A. Lanc:sster. of Cr~Iumbia, who is spending 'a timze at her summer homne near here. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McKagen, .of Greenille, who h.v- b en on a week's visit to the latter's prents,- Mr. and Mrs. H-. A. Richey. Pickens, spent Sunday in the city, i h.- pase of -Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompac:: ae.turnag to their home on Monday. Miss Willie Mae Lathemn. of .Atlanta, who has just returned from an extend ed visit to friends in Petersburg. Va., is spending a few days in our city with her cousins. Misses Lizzie Belle and Al. ice Thompson, before she goes to Pick ers to visit ner grand garents, Mr. and Ms. H. A. Richey. Messrs. J.. P. Glenn and J. F. Banister made a flying trip to the court' house town Wednesdaiy. Mrs. R A. Bowen, of Pickens. sperit Monday and Tuesday with heir dand ter, Mrs. J. F. Bauister. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sheldon and Mr. Junius Boggs made a flying trip to Pickens Wednesday. Mr. Marion Boggs left Tuesday night for' Davidson College. T bis will1 be his second y ear at this iratitution. Mr. E. P. McCravy and wife, and bpother-in-aw, Fultoni Robinson, of Easley, were visiting in the city Thurs Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wyatt,. from Pickns. spaent Saturday with the fain ily of'the e-titor. They spei'f that night ad Sunday with Mr.. W 3M., LaBoon, of Liberty. 1t 1. We'thirx a gueat deal of friena --am and h'- excellent. lady and ar-e aways glad L; have -thei with, Messrs. J.R. Ashmor e and -B Paisons, tw 'rominenlt citizens of Pickens, wvere circuat:ig among~ fr-,enas in the city We.nesday. M. 0. L. Clay;ten. of Pickens Rt 1, visited his parents. .'Lr. and - Mrs. J. H. Clayton, of Rt 3. laat week. Mas Hiattie ]oggs left saturday for Leesdle, wvhere sh.- will tea'gh ini the graed schiool this session. Mr. Joe Brown has gone to Clemnson, where he has aceptedI .a por-itien in the mechanical departmient of Clemsonl.. EILCTION RESULT A.l-. Boggs elected Clerk < Court over 0. S: Stewart t smallmajority. Fred Williams defeats.Maj. M. Stewart for:House of Repra sentatives. T: H. Stowart elected Trea urer over A. L. Edens. The- second primary electio in Pickens county passed o: quietly so far as we can learr tho there was - great - intereE manifested, especially in th race for Clerk of Court, whic was the closest .in years. . large ..vote was polled all ovE the county, the 'number fallin about*500 below that of the fin primary. You can get detaile information from the table i the next column, In .Greenyille' county grea interest centered in- the race fc sheriff. Gilreath beat Rector b 20 votes, 4,042 to 4,022.. Haynsworth- and Scott wel elected to the House over'Smit and Eppes. -Miss Gladys Boggs, of Lit erty, was hrappily married t Mr. Sam Langston, last Tue4 day at the residence of Rev. J M. Stewart, who performed th ceremony. The happy coup] have -the congratulations c many friends, who wish fc them a long, happy and prospei aus life. They will leave. toda (Thursday) for Nevada,. whei they will make their futu home. The Pickens schools ?il ope Monday moi-ning, September1( at 9 o'clock. All students ai urged to be present the first da with an incidental fee of pine.( dollar. The patrons .are earr estly requeste,d to be at th opening to hear the excellei addresses t6 beAelivered. J. W. BajIejitine, Prin.. a Cedar Rock. Fpa.er uillih seems to be t1 ltof the.day at present. r. and Mrs. Joh'n W. Stev 4jhadeY just returned froi ~Pieton, where .they. ha' been visiting the latter's moth' Mrs. Bettie F. Rohinson. Mrs. A. W. Singleton ar children spent last week ne: Westminster. the guest of M and Mrs. Miles'-P. Singleton. Mn. J. Frank -Williams,. Sumter, made a. brief visit see his parents, Mr, and Mrs. ] H. Williarus, recently. 'Mrs. Bettie F., Robins:n ar daughter, Kate, 'formerly this community, but ..now Princeton, are spending~ a whi at hei daughters, Mi's.-Thn V Stewart. -1 - Messrs.. G. H. aiid" Elmn Hendrix have jnst retburned froi e trip to~ Americiis arid othe points in Georgia. Mr. R. Bruce Stewart. wi leave this week, .for 'Clemsoi where he will respnme his studie Miis Christine Walker,< Esleyl.spent the week-end wit Misses~ Lillian .and Vivia Hendrix.. .Mrs. Praters and children,< Westminster, are the..-guests< her sister, Mrs. Martin Barr. '-Mr.a~ W.H-Wiiiams lost a fit horseslosf hteek Rev. W.Q. 88aborn, filled b regular iaint lnent at Cede Rck, Saturdav and Sunday. Tobia. Notice. All money one-'the 'Pickens Sentir for advertising and job' work from ar after the 1st day of September, atda sums due on subscriptions. before or a ter that time will be paid t*o the nle management. Gary Hiott, lessee at manager of the Pickens Sentinel llan All contracts for supplies, paper expel se and other incidentals in the oper tion and manarenment ' ~ gora plant after September will be spairV f by the new management and the Sent nel company will in no wvise :be~ lia for the same. ..The Pickens Sentinel. Pres. & Treas. TleIM lIPains of Women Women who are weak, nervous and discouraged brought on by the painful ailments peculiar to their. sex, should use DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine ~Wine AWoman's Remedy It gossesses the power to act directly on' the weakened parts, conveyingreiIewed strength, func tional activity and regularity. A womagi whoP is stngging along under a burde4 o pain, -weaknes and distres~s soo' \epts iKs bene fiial effect in a r Vyal of intep et in h'er househj d duties and the strength and enrgy to per form them withoutexhaustionl, It puts the system 1n perfect order, the result of whih is a strong, healthy body, a cl eerful mind and a clear, rosy corn lexion. Sold by Draggis and Deaters Price $1 Per tile C.f.$MafN5MEOICIN 0. . ST. Le!g,~-ISSOURI EOA E PH ARMIAC( 1 Pickens........ Pickens Mill......... dEasley .............:1: Easley Mill....... Glenwood ..... dEaley Mill............. Alice Mill Liberty .. .......... Lt Flat Rock .............. r Norris.......... ........ y Cateechee............. Central ............... ,e Isaqueena Mill... h Calhoun ............... Six M ile................. Mile Creek ............ Holly Springs.........5 o Pumpkintown ...... Looper's Gin ......... . Dacusville ............ e Cross Plains......... e Crosswell.......... if Gap Hill ............. Shady Grove....... Praters ... ......... Laurel Fork........... ,e Rocky Bottom........ ,e Antioch ................. Pleasant Grove...... ] Peters Creek.......... .... TOTAL ............... 127 y Four men voted at Rocky Bottom. v may be contested. Lta Spectacles On September 26 and e .us to examine your eyes f M stock of gtasses. You wil Sonly. Remember, it will e year or more, to receire it d PICKENS NOT d Don't forget when your w f that the OLD RELIABLE Blac: f office, will do your work and ge e don't give satisfaction, come an . Y hav'e the material to do your I white oak timber, clear of knots sr'ter, coupling tongues, wagon t< short notice. Also wagon brake a short time. Also material for fifth wheels, spring clips, shaft 1buggy steps and bolts of all kin' ~W. M. ROSEMO ND, - Pickens Railo. TIME TAI e -SUPEREDE~S TIA is EFFECTIVE Jr. r . No. 1No. 3No. 5 STAT Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd A. M.1A. M.P. M. Lv. .17.30 11.00 3.15 PICl d 7-35 11-05 3.20 *FERC - 7.45 11.15 3-301 'PAR rr 7-50 11.20 3-35k *^.R .755 1155 3-4O0 *MAU -. 8.o11.30 3M I. EAS Flag Stationa-No A No. I connects wi *No. 3 connects wi~ *No. 3 connects- wi No. 3 connects wi *No. 4 connects avi No. 4 connects wi1 No. 5 connects wi1 For any further infe Southerr Schedules Effective Feb. N. B:-Th.- following schedule figur are noit guaranteed. 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This bo: Fitted Free. 27 we will have a man with ee and fit glasses from our be charged for the glasses e your only chance for a e services of an expert free. DRUG CO. ICE ! agon or buggy needs repairing smith Shop, below the printing it out on time. If our work i tell us, don't tell the other fellow~ ork with. Just received some for making wagon hounds, bol ~ngues, etc.. ready to put in 0r s ready to put on your wagon ir repairing your buggy, such as ends, bow sockets, axle arms; Next door below Printing Office ad Company, LE No 12. TABLE No. 1. Nca~ o. 2 No. ~4No. 6 O S Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd Ar, A. M. P. M. P. M. ENS 9.10; 1.50 4.35 usos 9.051.45 4.30 msN 8.55 1.35 4.20 A.L 8-5 I-130 4.15 mix 8-45~ 1.25 4-.o0 8. 40 r.20 4.05 Lv. ants. h Santher-n No. :2 h Southern No. 39 h Southern No. 39 hl Southern No. 12~ h Southern No. 12 h Southern No. 39 h Souther~n No. 11 L-ntioli R}1)ll.Y t) J. T. TAYLOR, General alager. tRaiway 9,'1 2 from Easley, S. C s are published only. as informa on ant M THE SOUTH d ATL ANTA -..... 5.4~ am~ on Sndavs ept Suday).-.35-- any ......--- - -1.1:)o A TL A NTA. 7 55 pm a from Atlanta atnd to. recefive ! THE NORTH I NGTON...__-..._ __.0 a er for Atlanta :and he.v.. * 11 55 a --------_9.5 pm - ket Agent or correspond with J. L. MEEK. A.G P. A. Atlanta Ga. Folger, "INTE LINE OF FALL AND N DISPLAY Al Opening every day. They show the largest a All Wool 8 We take your measure, Let us take your measu We guarantee satisfacti( money refided. FOLGE AN Clothing, Shoes. Sole agents for Walk-( Iron King Stoves. New Hom ell Wagons and Mitchell Au PROFESSIONAL J. E. BOGGS W. E. F[NDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY ( Lawyers , (IPickens S. C. DR. R. E.EINGOLD , Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central every W ed&-nr~~is J. A. McCollough B. F r E. M1. Blythe Ivtalloiigl. Martil & Blythe ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Ilasonic Temple Grecnville, 5. C. Associate firm MARTIN, GREENE & EARI.E Anderson, S. C. Practice in all Courts.4 YuKill Lice. Yucan positively dle sryall chicken lice and vrin with Pratts Liq uid Lice Killer. Increase your poultry profits this season by using Pratts guaranteed like killer. 35c a quart; $1.00 a gal. PICKENS DRUG CO. One Pain Pill, then Easy. To Head-Off I a Headache Nothing is Better ta Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pi 3 They Give Relief Without Bad After-Effects. "It gives me great pleasuire to offer a word of recommendation for Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, as there are thousands suffcring Iunnecessarily from headache. I was afflicted intermittently for years with headkche and after ohrremedies failed, I trie'd Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. For the past ton years I have carried them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or two on the approach of .head'ache They are also effective for neu ralgia, giving immediate relict." C. M. BROWN, Estherville, Ia. For Sale by All Druiggists. 25 Doses, 25 Cents. MILES MEDICAL CO.. E.!knart. ind. Baby Chicks. Start the young1 r oni ~ . Prat ts Baby C2hic.k Foodi STt's the only wayv to grow Sgood chicks-to make the~ Sgreatest number dlevelop Sinto strong. healthy ; money-mn ikers. 10c.. 25c., 50c. 5FmGER. THORNLEY Thrley Sole Agents For - RNATIO TAILOR MADE CI VINTER SAMPLE OUR STORE. sortment of patterns of any tailorir uits $12.50 thereby saving you extra expense of e for a winter suit, or overcoat. n. and a perfect fit, or the garme, Yours truly, R, T ID COMPAN' Hats and Gents' Furnishing Good )ver and Boyden Shoes, Carhart a Sewing Machines,Chase Cifv and tomobiles. MOLES AN "Motes 'for the removal of MOLES an< and leaving neither scar norn we sold your grandmother, a: 'ance upon the market, carried ,ment of man and woman. MOLESOFF was the best in Stoday, Our long experience antee. much valuabl intormation in fref yu h ave troble in gettin; ~to the undersignepith tbe accepted by us, and use f Smillion people will see yo'ir pi< ,ugiy growth on your person. FLORIDA DISTRIBUTIN Pensicola BAROG. flURING t of Augui close Ollt u lot of Odss 111 Summer ( will offer su tiat it will i them even il the season. see what we bring all tli eggs and wl CRAIG BR &Coo NAL 4OTHES S NOW N SEE THEM ig house in the world. to 40.00 a traveling salesman it is ours, and your s a Specialty. Overalls, Hawes Hats, I Babcock BugiesMitch( D WARTS soff" i WARTS wfthout pain ark is the same remedy3 nd has, since its .appear 1 the unauimous endorse3 pioneer days, is the bestA protects you. We guar attractie booket, sen : Mol'esoff, send $1 direct erson sending us their advertiing Moeof ~ture with and with out an G CO., Dept. B 194 A INS 1 ~e monthK st we will ur entire and Ends ~oods. We ch values ay to bily ~is late in Come and have, and chickens at money OS. CQO