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ln mi;ory Emma Deloma Edens eft this world of sorrow he 25th and has gone to %h Jesus. She was sick i bit a short time and seemed to I have her affections set on things t above. She was always so good C and kind and we miss her at i home so much, for she was all t ways ready and willing to do all t she could. She would often say, f Youwill miss me when I am] 'me." And it seems like it is I De than we cn bare some- t es. She was the youngest c and we all loved her so C 'm uchI. She seemed to be warned of her death. A few days before she was taken sick she said to t me, "Esther what would you do t if I was- gone." I told her it would be hard for us to part. E We always stood by each other I in sorrow and in joy. Andi n.e seems almost like a wilder- t - ince she is gone, At home I and everywhere I go seems so f lonely now. Earth weeps to I give up such such a jewel, while I heaven rejoices to receive it. E She was a laughter of M r. A. ( C. Edens and was 16 years and ( 5. months old, Her remains ! were laid to rest at Mountain I Grove church, of which she was I a mimber She loved the ways t of righteousness and led a quiet, I peaceful life, and I believe she t is in Heaven today singinL< praises around God's throne. I Hallelulah. Esther Keesler. I t Tribute of Respect. Whereas. Soverign G. Frank Lathem, a member and Advisor i Lieutenant of Hester Camp No. c 589, W. 0. W., of Cross Plains, S. C.. has been removed by i death. Therefore be it resolved i by this camp that In his death this camp has lost a faithful friend and officer, aid useful! member. The community has lost a true neighbor and the camp one of its most loyal mem bers. We as a camp extend to the bereaved family our deepest I sympathy. Good-bye and farewell, dear brother. Peace. peace, to thee and thine. Adopted and signed by order of the camp, and ordered pub-j -lished in the county paper, this 21st day of September, 191'4l L. L. Smith, Leigh flunt, ! C. E. Day. -Committee. a J~he Con |Shortf1l M andthere is vc corn. Buying Syour crops expe WVe wish to Sfarliners that tlh( one or two acres Sthree would be Sit well and sc a Between the mn Sot next May yoi M in and after th at Q your crop with . MYou can ferti Sthis fall with o M and top dress n< M soda. This will iThis 10-4 is a f 4 oats or wheat ai n you try this phi will pay you. SAnderson Phos~ Andersoi m W. B. FREEM M~ ROBINSON & TH nm~ he Pick A Card From A. L. Edens. 'o the people of Pickens county I take this method of thank ig one and all for the kind hoE itality given me in every se( ion of the county I visite uring the campaign: also vant to thank one and all fo he votes given me in both ele( ions. I sincerely thank yo rom the depths of my heari learned just before the secon rimary that I was branded a Jones man. It was freely cii ulated over the c->unty, als ther tales to blacken my goo ame, and that I was rich an id not have to work at all ould live without it. No, ese are all political lies put o a defeat'me. As to my positio .s to governor. My opponeni 11 agreed not to declare ou osition as to the governol s racq agreed with them and stoo y that agreement to the en< was the same man after th rst primary that I was befor< made the race on my ow erits. I did not try to get o ome man's coat tail to get int ffice. I made a clean race, m onscience is clear. As to m vealth. I pay taxes on aboi 750.00 worth of property, I ii 'ite anyone who might doul his to call at the auditor's offic nd find out. All the rest c he tales are just as false as th! ne. It is true I have a sma ome, it is a very humble on and the latch string hangs o he outside like it always ha Yould be glad for anyone froi ny1 section of the county t isit me and enjoy my hospita ty as I have with you in man ections. My desire and prayer is the he Jord will bless all that hav ried to blacken my name, wit n over-fowing fullness e iever before. Sincerely, Alonzo L Edens, Saved by his wife She's a wise woman who knows ju hax to do wheni her husband's'xife is:i aigr, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Braintre nt., is of that kind. "She insistedc iy using Dr. Kong's New Discovery 'rites Mr. F. '-for a dreadfui cougl -en I was so weak my friends a ught I had only a short time to liv n it comnpletely cured me." A quit ure for coughs and colds, it is the rmo afe and reliable medicine for mar broat and lung troubles-grip, bror rrhages, A trial will convine you. Octs. and $1.00. Guaranteed bya ruggists. C e Cro0pis~ e) ls Year iost a failure, y little earlyj -corn make sive. k s mggest to the y prepare well ] to the plow, better; fertilize] w it in oats. Lddle and last 1ir )at.s will be youean fmnish ery lit tle corn. lize youi' oats ur 10-4 goods xt spring with nake fine oats. ie fertilizer for d is cheap. If n we believe it ) hate & Oil Co. 1, S.C. AN, Pickens, )RNTON, Easley,. nSenti 1' THIS IS T of the can that hol users are slow to r s strength of this col required compared The cover continu 00 saves half the c< as far. Its qual it You'll say, "Ies ti Many imitations it popularity p nold everywhere. The REILY..TAYI s The Sentinel Buys New Engine The Sentinel has just had 4 new gasoline engine installed t< run its machinery. It Is of thi very latest model and said to b tthe best made. It was set u' ~and put in perfect running orde , last Friday by.a factory exper n sent here for that purpose. Tb engine was purchased throug] 1Heath-Bruce Morrow Company ,agents for the Internationa k Harvester Co., at this place. _.. J. E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLE' BOGGS & FINDLEY II Lawyers Pickens S. C. A Piet All men look pie: this choice tobacco S quality and true, natu Smoked in pipes by th known to cigarette smokers We take unusual prid< S Mixture. It is our leadin; andevey awnmkd i tbcoinevery way '*ual S price, and with each k papers FREE. . If you have not smoked t Ligge.t 4 MJyers Tobacco Co. at Get a Camera Save the coupons. With able preser -deligt ted I -g out one c< B ~ *. llustrate * . on a c ~PrintsI 'HE COVER ds Luzianne. New ealize the extraordinary fee-how little of it is with other coffees. dly reminds them that )PFEE ffee bill-goes twice ity speaks for itself. ice as good." prove its popularity; roves its goodness. Accept no substitute. .OR CO., New Orleans PROFESSIONAl DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. SPractice~ at (Cen'r-,! --v.-.*' Wedneda; .1. A. McColiotw" I1. F Miart E. M. :lythe iM~llollgll, Ma tlll & BlytlI IATTORNEYS-AT-LAW t Msonic Temple Grecnville, S. Associate firm MARTIN, GREENE & EARLE I Anderson. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Ire of contentmentII sed when they smoke for all men like the richp ral flavor of ousands of men-everywhere as "the nakings." in Liggeft d- M3yers Duke's brand of granul:ited tobacco- 4 challenge to all o(t her tobacco sack of this famoaus t (bai(cco) ounces of choice gr ~ 1 jhded o the best you can buy at Lany you get a book of 1. i;aette e Duke's Mixture made by the: Durham, N. C.. try it now.. with the Coupons hem you can get all sorts of valu ts-articles suitable for young and women, boys and girls. You'll be o see what you can get free with :nt of cost to you. Gjet our new catalog. As a special offer, we it free during September and r only. Your name and address ostal ilal bring it to you. pons from Duake's . f:x' are mn.:y be as RES (1 Sin d.u 'e cou') PIC U PLU .CUT. PIEDMONT CIGAR other tags or cupons issued by us. Premium Dept. ST. LOUMj iCkens oun MEAN tiW TO . SWEEP COUNTRI Democratic Gains in VerrfitIf and M .3 :pressive. OTHER PAT!; ' PLIG1 Third Termers to Poll Their Entire Strength From the Rapidly Thinr.ing Republican Ranks. That the result of the state eleo. tions in Vermont and Maine mean. a tremendous Democratic victory in No vember. is freely admitted by all ex cept the bitterest partisans. Politi cal experts have done some analyzing, and some claim to have reached nove) conclusions. But these facts stand out: On Monday, Septeinber 9. 1912, the Republican and Third Term parties combined elected William T. Haines governor of Maine, over Frederick W. Plaisted, the present Democratic in clumbent, by 3,023 plurality; in 1908, a presidential year, a Republican was elected governor by 7,653 plurality; in 1904, the plurality was 25,800, and in 1900 it was 34.132. In other words, in 12 years the Democrats have cut down the Republican plurality in state elections by 31,109. In this period the Democratic vote has increased from 39,000 to 68,000 whereas the Republican vote has de creased from 74,000 to 71,000. The Democratic vote of this year exceeds that of September, 1908, by 1,000, but the Republican vote is about 2,000 less than that party cast four years ago. The split in the Republican ranks, following the election of William T. Haines, is pronounced. If the divi sion in Maine in November is as it was in the reednt Vermont election, si.tenths of the Republican vote will go for Taft, three-tenths for Roose velt, and one-tenth for the Demo crats. It is significant that the latter party has to date suffered no losses, as compared with the vote in previous years, from the Third Term move ment. On the contrary, it has gained. The result in Maine may be expected to be something like this: Wilson, 74,000; Taft, 42,600; Roosevelt. 21,300. The returns from the recent Ver -4 mont election show, in rqgd figures, that the joint Republican and third -iarty vote was eight per cent. short pf the Republican vote four years ago, while the Democratic vote in that state shows a gain of twenty-five per cent. over that of 1908. It is of spe cial interest to speculate what will hiappen next November throughout Sthe nation if the Republican and -bemocratic vote for the national intckets happen to be affected aq the gubernatorial vote this month in Vermont has been affected. Theq New York Evening Post lhas done some interesting figuring along thia iiee and as a net result it is shown that, under the contingencies mentiom1 ed, President Taft would erry only two states in Noyember, Rhode Island, anrd Vermont, all the others going for (jov. Wilson. The conclusions reaclb ed by the Post follow:, "To compute this resuilt we shoul4 hiave to deduct 8 per cent. from the ve cast for Taft 'four years ago and apportion the remaining vote in the ratio of 62 to 38 between Tat and Uoosev elt, an4 we sh~uld have to add 85 per cent. to Bryan's vote in 1908, and give the 'demnition total.' to Woodrow Wilson. in other words, give Taft 57 per cent. and Roosevelt 35 per cent. of Taft's vote fQu years ago, and give Wilsoy 3,25 per cent. of Bryan's vote four years ago. ~The result In round numbers would be as follows, so far as regards Taft and Wilson. States, Taft. Wilson. Aatbamna.......... 14,000 93,000 Arkansas..........32000 109,000 alifornia .........122,000 160,000 Colorado....,..... 71,000 159,000 Connecticut.,...... 65,000 85,000 Delaware .......... 14,000 28,000 Florida ........----.6,000 39,000 Georgia ...........24,000 90,000 Idaho ....-....,...30,000 45,000 Illnois ..........-.360,000 503,000 Indiana .......---.-199,000 423,000 Iowa .......--.-157,000 226,00( Kansas ...........113,000 201,000 Kentucky ...... 135,000 305,000 Louisiana .........51,000 79,000 Maine ...-.------..38,000 44,009 Maryland.........-66,000 145,00C Massachusetts .. 152,000 194,00( Michigan ........--192,000 219,000 Minnesota .....-...112,000 136,000 Mississippi ....-... 3,000 75,000 Missouri .........199,000 448,000 Montana.......... 18,000 33,000 Nebraska.........73,000 164,000 Nevada.......----- 6,000 14,000 New Hampshire.... 30,000 42,000 New Jersey.....--151,000 208,00~ New York........497,000 834,000 North Carolina .... 6,000 171,000 North Dakota.. 33,000 41,O00 Ohio - --- -- -- -- --. 327,000 528,000 Oklahoma....... ---63,000 153,00C Oregon.-..---..--.. 36,000 48,00~ Pnnsylvania... 426,000 561,00Q Rhode Island ... 35,000 81,001 South Carolina .... 2,04Q 78,000 South Dakota ..... 39,000 50,001 Tennessee.-.-.-..-.- 68,000 170,000 Texas..........---37,000 271,000 Utah.......--.-+-. 35,000 53,000 Vermont.........-23,000 14,00( Virginia..... . . . -- 30,000 103,001 Washington....-.... 61,000 73,001 West Virginia... 79,006 139,000 Wisconsin ...-.--.-.. 142,000 208,000 Wyoming.....- ....12,000 18,Q01 A Log On The Track of a fast express mhea~ns s.-ric us trouble ahead if not removed, so oes loss of a petit e. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If ap petite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to (VIrome1I h - casuse by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. . ichat I Ilessheimer of Lincon, Neb. had been sick over three years, but si, ottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet aenin. T1hey irive put lod, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 530 cents at all druggists. KEP IN PERFECT HEALTH. You owe it to yourself, your family and your work to keep in the best possible con dition. If you have strong, ready muscles '-rich, heathy blood and a clear brain, you can do more and better work and really live, and enjoy living and be a blessing to those you love. Much of the eternal grouch and many of the aches and pains you see every day are caused directly by a lazy, torpid, over worked liver, and all of that may be abso lately cured by R. L. T. (Richardson's Laxative Tonic). One fifty-cent or dollar bottle of this magnificent tonic will prove to you that it is the finest laxative and the quickest strength building tonic ever of fered sick, suffering humanity. Get a bot tle from your druggist today, and keep it always in the family medicine chest ready to put the Liver right in one night or cure malaria, constipation, or bilious fevers in the shortest possible time. If not on sale in your town, write R. L. T. Co., Ander son, S. C. R. L.T. A Perfect Tonic THE BEST UVER MEDICINE S0 & $1.00 per Btle. All Drug Stores. KEOWEE PARMACY Clerk's Sale State of South Caro'ina, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. In pursuance of a d'ctal order m-e in the following named caie and on file in Clerk's office, I will s-1l to the1 highest hdder during the legal honrs- f sale. at Pickens. C. H , S. C. on -ale-dav in October, 1912. the foil -*wing desco lbeu real t state upcn the tei Ims hereinafter mentioned, to wit: H. . IlIebter, Plain':if, against C. P. Uentr', et al, Defendants, All -bat piece, parcOl or tract of land -ituato liI kh. U *u'ity and tat-- trorc ai-l and -known as tr-ct No 4, in the suit for pal tition inl the cas- of E. S. ' iffin , t al %s Lillie Janns.m s shown by Judgnent Roil No 22%o inl te C 1 k's offile of sail county. adj inirg hlnds 6f tracts No. 3 ar-d 5 of -aid divii06 . E. S. Griffin and othors ail containting one hundred and twenty six (12;) i.cres, m >re or l-es. rermus: One-half c<:s. and the balance on cr-dit of twelva months: the eyediat portioni to be accuredl by a bond of the purchaaer ar-d a mort gage of the~ premis-s ruld, te band to provide f or interest from day (of sale, at the rate of 8 per cent, per antnumu, and 10 per cent. fer attoruev's fee-s if col lected by an attosrey, by suit or legal proceedings. The purchaiier may have the privilege of pa; ing all ce sh on day of sale. Shoumd the purchaser at said n~d.. fail or refuse to comply with (he rerms of sale within one hour thereafter the said premises will be r,~old at the risk of the former purobaser. A. J. BOGIGS, C. C. P. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 will make apphecation to J. B. Newbery Eal., Judge ,f Probate for Pickerns county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 31 day of Oct.. 19l2,' at 1() o'clock in the forenoon, or as s)0on theren fter as sid application can be heard for leave to make linal settlement of the estate of 3. B. Freeman. deceased, and ob tain discharge as executor of said et tate. B. S. Freeman. 0O:t. 30, 1912 Executor. Notice of Forfeiture. The following described pro;perty having been seiz-d from Sam Griflin on S -ptember 2nd, 1912, for the violation of Section 3296 R- S. U. 8. Onei g ray mule, one buggy and harness, 6 gallons oorui whiskey, Persons making claims for some should make application to the Collector of Internal Revenue at Columbia, S. C. within 33 days from date hereof or the same will be' declared forfeited to the United States. R. Q. Merrick. D~eputy Collector. Greenville. S. C . Sept. 2, 1912. 4t2 ' Yonah Land. The famous Piedmuont section. North East Georgia. The land of.'eprturtty. Special indi cement t o rrmlt gr'.wers. dairymen, stockmena and p, ul try na-t A great demand for diversified farm ing. Some products to seil '.-ii) h clonnm" marke t anid best pr ic s.Twn ty odd Tourisat hotels in llah'ersh~am County. (both sumumer ande wite-r re sorts), o:.lv 78 miles fromt A tlantai on main line of Sont he-rn Rnilw:uy to Wat-h ington, D C. Ten :,ocres apple archaerd produced 3300) hu'hels c~f apple-s ntting $3900.00. Equally as good for pe-ache'. pecans.urapes etc. The best of far m-ng ands will produce from 1 to 2 bales of cotton, 60 to 100) bushels of corn per a cre, besides 1ar~re crops of small grain and bay. Pure water, fine climate, no mosquitoes. splendid scentery, Ii ne schools anid churches, 190'0 feet el.--v: ion. Prices range from $5.00 ro $7 ( per acre. Send for descripuve Pa:i-h let and price list. CORNELIA REAL ESTATE ANII INVESTMENT CO. CORNELI A. G A Electr B'tters Made A NwMa~ "I was sufferinot fv :n~ pain tr a stomach, head and L..," w~L liver andkidneys di nol but four bottles cf i LCric made me teei like a new mt. PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL LSUGii e A Distinction Wic .OU may not always g It takes a goodjudge but if there is one su: is-you pay for all you ge able to see the difference similar appearance at diff you buy from a reputable f the difference in quality is I H C Oil and Ga cost more than some othe more carefully made, an tested. Skillful designin better workmanship, more and more thorough testir run. Given equal care an less per year of service tha you can buy. If an I H C the work it will do, pumr running the grindstong, fee silage cutter, repair shol separator, churn, washing it will pay for itself in a money and labor saved. I H C engines are mad( horizontal, vertical, air stationary, portable and m operate on gas, gasoline, ker tillate or alcohol, in sizes Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 45-H P. The I H C local dealer logues and full information, International Harvester C (Incorporate Columbia I H C Service Bt The purpose of this Burea of charge to all. the best infi on better farming. If you ha tions concerning soils. crops.. gation, fertilizers. etc.. make yi and send them to I H C Servic Building. Chicago US A (Prickly Ash, P< Its benencial ei- Stul fects are usuially yie felt very quickly ~ r :um cicrsthe brain -stenlgt1 PICKENS DRi AI. 0]MINl 1They interlock and overlap each et hardest driving rain or snow cannot sift ui Won't pulsate or rattle in wind..storm last as long as the building, and never ne HlEATH, BRUCE, MORROi Southern ' Schedules Effective Sept. 2 N IB.-Th-- folloivngr -ce-dule figures are A RRiVE FROM TE No 44 AT L A NT \ .... S-.- s~ tom clch arL.. pesagers fro psegs for l'h-,,ritt. atnd bey< No 36 NEW OitLE ANS and AT stop- only on S1 No 4.2 SE.NFCA (Daily except 81 e~' A'l'LANT1'A.-.......... 0 lhMINGHAM an AT. IF -r W,' :Ls.n'gon anid N..w York. eni r~ II wm A L;anta an.! t.o re.cei A RulVE FROM TU ' D NI'. YORK and WASHING 8: to' ink. onj p.asengers ft : II<H lLOTT lE. i n.vnle. 5 C. ii a Difference et what you pay for. of values to do that, e rule in business it t. You may not1%? between engines of erent prices, but if rmn you may be sure there. soline Engines -s because they are I more thoroughly , better material, careful assembling, ig, tell in the long I H C engine costs a any other engine engine is given all ing, sawing wood, i grinder, hay press, machines, cream machine, etc., etc., very short time in in every style and water-cooled, >unted on skids, to sene, naphtha, dis from 1 to 50 H. P 12, 15, 20, 25 and will give you cata or write ompany of Amenca d) S. C. u is to furnish. free >rmation obtainable re any worthy ques land drainage. irri >ur inQuiries specific e Bureau. Harvester ke Root and Potassium)I erful Permanent bborn cases Good results are d to P. P. p. lasting-it cures : othernmedi- you tostay cured is are useless. ood-cleanses the entire Lens digestion and nerves. >son and skin diseases.. s the Pain; ends Malaria; er. Thousands endorse it. VANNAH, GA. TG CO. ?KENS BANK PICKENS, S. C *IT AL I SURPLUS 1IU~V REST PAID ON DEPOSITS cD Bruce, President ~ . Mauldin. Cashier. her ini such a way that the ier themi. i.They're also fre-proof. will d repairs. V 09., Pickens, S. CD. Railway 2,1912 from EasleY. published only -as infortna'inn and E SOUTH ......---2.20w ni Aanta, or to receIVe nd. LANTA..--g4am , mda ).------..8.35 am~ - -.-_--1.5pm --..--6.25 pm .A NT A...._- 7.55 pm on' to discharge pas oga engers~ for Char E NORTH TrON.......-----6.50 am c Atlanta -11.55 am -----4.00 pm ~unday)- 955 pm ~ent or write W. E. McGEE. A. G P. A. Columbia S. C. 'eope