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Did You 4 Come in aud get one the first chan To every person who will call Bank will give absolutely free. on information to solve the daily pre merchant. mechanic and others. simplicity of plan. These books will be given away fast. Come i all gone. KEO WEE BANK J. P. Carey, Pres. R. E. Bruce, Local and Mr, John E. Craig was m town last week. ',B. Brezeale. of route 5, tQwn Saturday. J. M. Gantt spent Thursday in Greenville on business, Hon. W. G. Mauldin, of Liber ty, visited in Pickens last week. Mrs. Vesta McFall and Miss Org McFall:. spent -Monday in Greenville. Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompson and children, of Liberty, were in Pickens on Sunday. Miss Meda Boggs, of Green ville Female college, spent Sun day in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banister, of Liberty, attended the dedica tion here last Sunday. Mrs. Craig, of Walhalla, hcs returned home after visiting h er mother, Mrs. S. N. Craig. Mrs. Fedd Fulgum had as her weej4,guest last week Miss <Charles of Piedmont. Miss Margaret Attawa:1y and Miss Eula Attaway spent Sun day with relatives and friends. Mrs. 5, F. Porter and daugh iter, Miss Nannie, spent the day shopping in Greenville last Sat urday. Mr. C. J. Tarrant, superinten dent of the Isaqueena mill at Central, was in town on busi ness last week. Capt. Elias Day, W. R. Oats, H on. J. Ashmore Hinton, and J.M.Jamneson, of Easley, were in Pickens last Thursday. Mr. Hernry Sutherland and his mother recently spent a week in. Atlanta and returned safely to Pickens last week. Mr. Geo. S. Legare, Miss Ferdie' Legare and William Sleft Saturday morning 'for their home in Charleston. Mr. Hagood Bruce is now em Sployed.by Folger, Thornley & Co. He is on .the grocery side assisting Manager G. R. Hend ricks. Miss Evelyn Johnson, of SGreenville, who has been visit ing Miss Lorena.Taylor, has re turned to her home in ireen-1 ville.,t Miss Ora McFall entertained a number of her friends on Thursday evening. Those pres ent enjoyed a very pleasant I evening. Miss Margaret Attaway, of Chicora college, returned on Tuesday to resume her work after a pleasant visit to her 1 mother on Sunday and Monday. I J. R. Ashnmore is back in Pickens to stay until next Jan uary, when he will return to his new home in Florida. We ( hope that "Rufe" will make up his niind to just stay on in( Pickens.t You Take a Despe To save a little mnoney. by goin do you really save it How mar amount of the premium away' an amount to? Not near enough t Let me mnsure your property .tc have nothing to insure, Irepresent nothing but the b ....awnc W. L.MA ;et One? ce you have. They're going fasi and ask for one, the KEowe e Johnson's Fact Book, full oj blems of the banker, farmer A comprehensive work witl .vill solve many problems an< r and get one before they ar , Pickens, S. C V-Pres. M. C. Smith, Cashier Personal f ; Dwight Attaway spent par of Sunday in Liberty. Miss Mattie Finley was host ss at a party on Tuesday even ing. We are sorry to hear tha Miss Daisy McDonald has bee] .ll. We are sorry to hear tha rs. J. W. Ballentine has beer quite ill. We wish a speedy recover' for Mr. J. M. Gantt, who ha: been quite ill. Mrs. J. T. Taylor, who ha! been in Georgia. returned hom m Monday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bogg! ;pent Sunday with Mr. J. E Boggs. Bob Powell, of Keowee, wa ).t the county seat Tuesday o >usiness. Mrs. T. B. Higgins and son Clive, of Easley spent Sunda3 [n Pickens with friends. Miss Lorena Taylor left Wed esday for Taylors, where sh' vill spend about a week. Mrs. RZ. E, Bowen wvent t< alhoun on Tuesday to -visi er daughter, Mrs. Holden. Mrs. S. C. Templeton, o reenville, is a guest of he sister, Mrs. B. F. Parsons thi veek. Ernest Alexander, popula ~alesan at Craig Bros. Co. pent several days last wveek i1 tlanta on business. B. F. Parsons and famnil' spent part of Sunday in Liberty They went down in Mr. Par son's new Ford car. Mr. Fred Carpenter, who hai een the guest of Mr. and Mrs '. J. Mauldin has returned t< is home in Greenville. W. J. Clardy, of Liberty oute 3, was in Pickens Tuesda~ rnd paid The Sentinel a shori ut pleasant call. State Land Agent McLaurir as in Pickens this week look g oversome State land in the pper part of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Will McJunkir iave the sympathy of the corn nunity in the loss of one of heir infant twins. It died ~Ionday night. ID. E. Garrett, the efficieni lerk of the T welve Mile Rive1 tssociation was at the county eat Wed nesday and made The entinel a pleasant call. Rev. John 0. Wilson fillet ;he pulpit of the Grace M. E hurch here Sunday evening. reaching one of the best ser. nons ever heard in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mc ullough and Mr, J. Thiomas rnold and son. J. T., Jr., of reenville attended the dedica ion here last Sunday. rate Chance r itout tire insurance. And vy vears have youi put the ~i how mucth do your savmfgs pay for the worry about fire. day. Tomorrow you may st compamies. THENMV Pickens Mr. J. I. Callaham. energet and competent salesman at th H-B-M. Co., 7 z k at hi hon: in Pickens. i., kriends hope I see him out in a (ay or two. N/Hon. B. A. Morvan and wiJ and Mr. J. H. Morgan, Greenville, came over in a c4 and spent Sunday afternoc with the family of Mr. R, Bowen. W. S. Parsons has sold ot his interest in the Liberty Han ware Co. to Mr. L. Aoggs -wl will continue the business the old stand. Mr. Parsons hu not decided what line of woi t he will take up.-Gazette. Mrs. Elbert Finley was t1 - charming hostess of the Daugi - ters of the Confederacy Ia. week. An unusually pleasar afternoon was spent by th members, Mrs. Finley serve delicious refreshments. Miss Mattie Finley was th honor guest at a party given b Miss Lorena Taylor on Wedne day afternoon from four to si: Those who enjoyed the aftei noon were Misses Vesta Asl more, Ellen Lewis, Ora McFal Nellie Grandy, McDonald an Miller. The farmers are cordially i vited, when they come to towi to bring a little butter alon with them. We folks he haven't any butter and althou; we believe that "bread is tl staff of life," we think it might nice to have a little butter alor with the "staff." State of Ohio. city of Toledo. t Lucas County, Frank- J. Cheney makes oath that he senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen, & Co., doing business in the City of T ledo, County and State aforesaid. a that said firm will pay the sum of ON HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and e ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cur: by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CUR. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed my presence, this 6th day of Decemb< S(Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal and acts directly upon the blood and mn cous surfaces of the system. Send f testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. 0 )Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take EaU's Family F'ills for constipation. Ladies from some twent] five or thirty missionary soti ties in Piedmont presbytery a tended the Missionary UnI held here last Tuesday mi Wednesday. The name of tI organization vwas changed the Presbyterial, at this nc ing. The next annual meetii w'll be held at Liberty.-Tu aloo Tribune. KEEP IN PERFECT HEALTH. You owe it to yourself, your family a3 your work to keep in the best possible co dition. If you have strong, ready musel '-rich, heathy blood and a clear brain, yi can do more and better work and rea: live, and enjoy living adid be a blessing those you love. Much of the eternal grouch and mal of the aches and pains you see every di are caused directly by a lazy. torpid, ove workedl liver, and all of that may be abs lutely cured by R. L. T. (Richardsor Laxative Toniv). One fifty-cent or doll bottle of this magnificent tonic will pro to you that it is the fi pest laxative and t quickest strength building tonic ever< fered sick, suffering humanity. Get a b< te from your druggist today, and keep always in the family medicine chest rea< to put the Liver right in one night or cu malaria, constipation, or bilious fevers Ithe shortest possible time. If not on sa in your town, write R. L. T. Co., Ande son, S. C. R. L.T. A Perfect Tonic THE BEST LIVER MEDICINE 50c & $1.00 per Bottle. AI Drug Stores. KEOWEE PARMACY Prepare For old Weather Vick's Croup Salve Mentholatum Penslar Laxative Cold Tablets All kinds Cough Syrup If It's Drugs-We hav e it Keowee Pharmacy Agents for Penslar Remnedie. Dike' Damedman Nnnnolle's ('andA' c - Nervous Weakness This is an ailment that affects women to a large exten't, and is a particularly prominent symp e tom vhere there are irregilari )f ties and other disorders from tr which women only suffer. n DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine t Is a Medicine Ior Women Ls k it acts on the nerves, cuiets irritation, strengthens v.eaFened parts and restores the strength and energy cf health. Nervous women who are run do,.vn, weak e and discouraged from constant - suffering revive at cnce under its ;t powerful restorative influence. It promotesgood appetite and diges tion, sound refreshing sleep, .e steady nerves, the enjoyment of d a healthy body. and cheerful spirits. It is pleasant to take and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. e Sold by Druggists and Dealers V Price $1 Per Bottle C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI KEOWEE PHARMACY. d NOTICE OF ELECTIo.\ State of South Carolina, County Qi Pickens. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for State anl( 'oun Sty Officers will be held at the voting -e precincts prescribed by law in said County, on Tuesday, November - h said day being Tuesday following the e first Alonday in November 191'/, as prescribed by the Stat2 Constituationi. YThe q1ualitientlionl forsufae g lanagers of electioii shall require of every elector offeriing to vote at any election, before allowing him to Vote. the Irodiletion of his registra tion Certificate and proof of thi pay ient of all taxes, includiing poll tax. asse -ed a zainsti him qn d collectible - durhi-g the previos year. The pro M.-tion of a Irtifiat e or of tIle ~- recip)t r the i' i rt' :titori/ed to d olleet stii axes sh:11 be conclusive 'lproof of the payment ('i thereof. n There shall be separati :uni .iis r .in t ballots aIt thi C!ei n for li i e following oilileirs. ti-it : I IGo: ernor and( Liem enant Go'. eritor: 2' ly Other State Oficers: (:: ireati: oSolicitor: i.State t-~r: '-l atlmers roif !'o-~ :af itpreseta~ tives; (4; County Ol) i'es. O which shall lie the anie or ntin::: _ of the person or persons ve- it'o as such oflicers, t'reerively. a ii the -y office for which th'-y ar' voted. Therc' ..snall be separate boxes in which said ballots are to be dlepoisi labeled in plain Ronman let:ters with the office or ofiees v'oteid for. W\henever at viite is to bi' t 1:lo (ri ~any special quaesti on or' questitons: box shall be lroi tded. propelr(1 labi~'ed for' that purpos'', at i the t- ballots therefor onl such iution01. or quoestiotns shall b' depio si tel therein. L> Before the hou r fixed for 'o'n in the polls .\anagers and ('lerks must take and stubscr'ibe the' Constituiti:on atl oath. The (Chairmuan of thec Itoard 01 Mlanagers enn adtmini:;tct the Oathto i)thte other membersi't' and to the Clerk: a Noita ry. Pu;bib- mnus! ad i ni ster em o-ah m~ th -- (hair 1man. The ..\lanaigers eh1-et t heir es chiirman and clerii Ju P'oils at each vo tig pl:w ie inijst be oipened at 7 0(1lock a. m. :id closed at 4 o'clock P. mi.. e'xcepjt in the City to of Charleston. where they shall beC iopene(d at 7 a. to. anid closedl at Iy . i. m The mainagers have the power to fill a vacancy, and it none of the man agers attend(, the' citizens ivan alt point froni aina..g the' -talifhii Is voters, the .llanaas. who.r a f er at bieing swort. n, et con0duel t't t r't e At the close of te eli'tion. h 'iaagers and Clerk n :s p rceed it publicly to oipen th all ot boxes and it count t t he ball ots tlwrte'ini and 'otn itiltnuie wi! thotr I (djouirnmi~enitttntil the ly same is comptl et ed . aini mak e a rstatement ot the result ior each .office and sign the same. \\ithin mthree (lays I hwreafter. tihe (Chairtman le of' tihe Board r some00 one designated r- by the Hoard, ins: deliver to the ('ommiiissi oners of i-lect ion te pol)i list, the boxes cointa inin g the : b~Its atnd written statetments of 1:.-: salt. of the elect ion. At the saidl electtion sep8 l'a b-xes willI be provided at '.:hic h ti~all Ii nd electors will votr- uptonl lim' adorrtion or rejection of an anwen la-nt ;rt the State Const itut!ion, as iprovidod in the following .Joint Resolutions: No. 382. A .Joint Resolution to At\mend Section A ,.rticle \'I II of thr (onst itu 11ion. Re'atir tiio :-.liciatl totnd edI idlb: eidniss. by .\d.! T'own of0! Bishto :r ill. Section !. I>e it re- ved lby the .- Gener'al .\ssembn y ii: t:he State' 0f South ('ar!otln. T hat the follow ingi of the Cotnstituttion of the Stat;' of So-uth ('arolina. hre agrreed to: .\dd at the end tereOl thi' tollowitig words: "Pr'to-:idled iuther.i That the limita tionls imp~~.osed by this mot otin atnd by Sect ion .5 of .\rtile N of Ithis Const tut ion. shill not apply~ to t he t601ti1t-! indebtedness- inittrred b:: th' towni . Hishopv'ille. (in lih counlty o f I.:-: wh-len the proca . of said bonids are applied exclusivel r to id10 I inih btuilding and pIaren as' oft rhts of Railway. ojr oth r railro'i:il ror rail ~lmittion ti! ittGenercl .\sebl is satilm ''' t i ' i-d elrotors it proided in ing this amendmeni'l I50 h*' ubin tt tedI at thle n!ext ''' U o fa' follows: Th'ose in1 Ior o1 1 to Bloodshot Eyes Are cured without pain in on' di-y by Leonardi's Golden Eye Lotion. No othe.r eye remedy in the world as cooling, healing and strengthening for weak eyes. Insist on having '.'Leonardi's." It makes strong eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggists sell1 it at 25ets, or forwarded prepaid on rtceiti of Uttiey..A O Tlmdi& co.. Tamtpa, Fla. amendment will deposit a br ilot wit the following words plainly writte or printed thereon:'"'onstitiom anendment to .fection 7. .\rzlcle VII of the Constitution. relating to iiiiii cipal bonded itindlebjtediiess, as pr< Posed by a Joilit Resolution entitle A .!oint Resolution to amend Set Tion 7. Article VIII of the Constitt -ion. relating to municipal bonde indebtedness, by adding a pirovis thereto as to the town of Bishoi vtile'-Ys"Those oppJosed to sai amendiment shall cast a ballot wit tie ollowing worIs plainly writte or printed thereon: "Constitution amendnient to Section 7. Articl \-Il. of The Constitution, relating t municipal bonded indebtedness, a propos-ed by a .iJoint Itesolution en t tiled 'A Joint ReSOlutiOn! to amen Section 7. Article \lIi, of the Consti tution, relating to municipal bonde indelrclness. by adding a provis thereto as to the town of Bishol vill.e'-No. A Joint Resolution Proposing ai Amendment to Article X of th. Constitution, by Adding theret Section 14a, to Empower th Cities of Charleston and Beau fort to Assess Abutting Prep erty for Permanent Improve Inen ts. SOc-tion 1. Be it resolved by th< General Assembly of the General As Carolina. That the following amend sembly of the State of Souti ment to Article X of the State Con stitution, to be known as Section 14 of said Article X, be agreed to b two-thirds of the members elected t each housP and entered on th .Journals respectively, with yeas an nays taken thereon, aid be submit ted to the qualified electors of th State at the next general electioi thereafter for Representatives, to wit: Add the following section t Article X of the Constitution, to b and be known as Section 14a: Section 14a. T.he General Assem bly may authorize the corporat authorities of the cities of Charles ton and Beaufort to levy an assess menit upon abutting property for th purpose of paying for permanent im provements on streets and sidewalk imel diately abutting such prolp erty: Provided. That said improve menits he ordered only upon th written consent of two-thirds or th ovners of the property abutting iii no the street, sidewalk, or part o either. proposed to be improved and upon condition that said corpo rate authorities shall pay at leas one-half of the costs of such in provements. Sec. 2. That those electors, a the said election, voting in favor o the said amendment shall deposit ballot with the following wora plainly written or printed thereon "Aniendmient to Article X of th State Constitution, by adding Sectio 1 4a. empowering the cities C Charleston a-nd- Beaufort to asses abutting preperty for piermanent in provements- --es." And those vol ing against the said amendmer shall deposit a ballot with the foi lowing words written or prinute thlereoni: "'Amendment to Article of the State Constitution. by addin sectionl I -a, empowering the cittie of Charleston and Beau fort to asset a butting property for permanent in: trovenm. en ts--No." No. 581. A JIoint Resolution Proposing a Amendment to AXrticle X of' th ('onstitution, by adding Theret Seztion 15. to Empo-.er th Towvns of G;affney anu Woru and Cities of Chester on Georgetown to Assess Abuttin~ Property for Permanent In: proveminen t. Section 1. Be it resolved by th General Assembly of the Statec South Carolina, That the followin amendment to the Conistiturtior Article X. to be known as Section 1 of sa(id article, be agreed to by twc thirdls of the mnember.3 elected I each house, and entered on th Joiurnals respectively. with yeas an nays taken thereon, and he sub~mi: ted to the qualified electors of tht State at the next general electio thereafter for Representatives, t( wit: Ad~d the following sectiont Artic X of the Constitution. to 1b and be known as Section 15: Section 15. The Gentral Assenr lly may authorize the corporat authorities of the towns of Gaffne and Woodruff and the citiesc C'hester and Georgetown :o levy a assessmenC~t upon01 abuttin:g propert for the purpose of paying for perm: nent improvements on streets an sidewvalks, or streets or sidewalk: imnmeadiately abuttting such pr'ol erty: Provided, That saisi improv4 ments lbe ordered only apanl th: written sonsent of a majority of th owners (if the prop)erty abattin uiponi the streets or sidewalks. c part of either tiroposed to be iin proved. and upon the condlition tha the corporate auithorities shrall pa at least one-half of the costs or atu:' mprovements. Sec. 2. That tihe electors votinl as sucih general election in favorc the piropiosedl amendment shall de posit a ballot with- the follow''1 words plainly written or, nrite thereon: "'.\mendment to Article: Of tile Constitution, by adding Set tion 1 5. empowerinlg the towns c Gaffney anld Woodruff and tihe citie of (Chester and GSeorgetownl to asses abutttig property for piermlanent Yes."' Anld those voting .tgainxs said piropiosedl amendmenlt shall di Posit a ballot with tile ollor'in words plainly wvre't "" *"" imef tlereon: ''Sect ion t ., c-...:--e the townls of Gaffney arnd Wo'odru and the cities of Chester an~d George towrn to assess abutting property to permanent imtiprovements---No." See. :;. Tile Mlanagers of Electio: shall canvass said vote an certfy tile result as now lito)vided b: law, and shlall provide a s':'anlte bo: fcr said ballots. "..\ t sail elect ion the qiuaiiel electot's shall also vote upon th ruestion of issuting bonds not exceed~ ig one nmillionl S 1.000,lO00. ) do] lars to carry out plans to relieve th congestedl condiition of the Stati lospi tal fo' tihe Inusane,. as provide< by Jloint itesolution NO. 578. Act: and .Toint Resolutions of 1912." Alaunners of Election. The followvin:: Managers of Elee 01on have beeni appiointed to hold :hn electionl at the var is prec'incts it the said County: E'asley--A. RI. Hamilton. .J. A (ouch. .1. A\. Shepard. Central-T. J1. Werner. 3Melvit Spearnman. E. 13. Stevens. Liberty--S. J1. Robinson. W. 0. W\il lard. Frank .fennings. Pickens Court H ottse-J. T. Rihey. Elisha G;ilstrap. 3L O. Loo i acusvilie-W\. J1. Sutherlatnd T. .1. Pondler. R. P. Thomax. Cateechee-J. F'. WVilliams. S. W.' loward. B. MIulkey. Pumpkintown-.l. R. Keith, Thos. IKeith. W\. E. Edens. Sr. Eastatoe-W\. H. (;rant. Elijah Winchester, J1. E. Keister. Cross Plains-A. J1. W\illiams, S. W. Hlolcomb, G. W. Latham. Peters Creek-WX. H-. Williams. 0. B. Crk. (:. C. Foster. 1 Mie Creek--T. S. Bowen. S. I a Datton. R. B. Lumpkin. Li Praters-W. WN. Seaborn. .1. F I COonhs. (. G. Leevis. - Six Mu' W- . N. Hendrix. W. - Werner. John Evans. C Calhoun- v. .. Boggs. X. . Cathran', Cha. Young. Holly Springs -J. C. Gramilin d L. G. Bowers. F. E. . Gap Hill--C. H. Finley. y . - ander. Lee McKee. a Loopers Gi-W.)In, Chapmia: G Geo. Childers. L. B. Willian'. ' Croswell--Jas. It. Garrison. J. i Hughty and V. M. Freeman. ! Pleasant Grove-Warren Ilri D Jr., 1. A. Whitmire. H. F. Hiehndrix. s Norris-.J. E. Parson. .1. G ( strap, I. ). Rice. Easley Cotton Mills-W. F. to ers. J. M. Jones, W. A. Barr. Glenwood Cotton .1ills-F. Bunker, Newt Smith. \V. ). Brown. Alice Mlills-J. A. Christophe! T. H. Gards. Ford M3eCollum. Rocky Bottom-J. L. Cantrel Jno. Gilstrap, Freeman Patterson. Flat Rock--T. C. Brown, Cha: .McKennie, J. S. Wilson. Jr. Pickens Cotton Mills--W N Swyngame. H. W. McAlister. T. z Campbell. The Managers at each preciln( named above are requested to delt gate one of their number to secur boxes and blanks for the electioI at Piskens Court House on Wednes day, October 30th, 1912. Elias Day T. L. Biven .Jno. E. Craig. Commission of State and Count Elections for Pickens Connt1 S. C. October 10th. 1912. - NOy'l(' OF Ell(TION. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Notice is hereby given that th Ge'neral Election for 'residennai - and Vice Presidential Electors an Representatives in Congress will held at the voting precincts lixP by law in the County of Pickens o Tuesday, November 5. '11112: day being Tuesday followin: t first .\onday. as prescribed by t State Constitution. The qualificatiois for suffraf. ar as follows: Residence in State for tw Ye in the County one year, in the -o ing precinct in which the lelto offers to vote, four months, and th payment six months befo e an election of any poll tax the di r and payable. Provided, Tht mit' f ters in charge of an or-"aniz church and teachers of pubii schools shall be entitled to vo' after six months' residence in State, otherwise qualified. 1 Registration.---Payment 01 a f taxes, including poll t.aa. :sssesse 5 and collectibe during the prev'io1 ear. The production of a cri -cate or the receipt of the officer at Sthorized to collect such raxes sila -be conclusive proof of the2 payme thereof. 'Before the hour fixed for Ole-a the polls Mlanagers and ('lerks tau take and subscribe to the '('n i s tional oath. The Chairim of I I - Board of M\anagers can :inum ast the oath to the other .lam..:ers aa to the Clerk: a Notary Pablce m't: administer the 0:11h tor'au' i The Mlanagers elect their Chairam and Clerk. 0 Polls at each voting plaec ' e be opened at 7 o'clock :. .. f closed at 4 o'clock p. mn.. .'t e.'. tI the City of Charlesto'n. n It oe shall be opiened at 7 a. ....-... -closed at 6 p). mn. The Mlanagers nave the ~ow r e ill a vacancy; and if n.one (. ' f Mlanagers attend, the cit i/.ns ea apoint, f'rom among the judi ne i, voter's, the M\anagers, who. af being sworn, can tonduct the eie: > At the close of the celcion. 'It e Mlanagers and Clerk mnust pr'oce~ publicly to open the baLot boxe -and count the ballots therein. an continue without adjournment unt nthe same is completed. and make statement of .the result for eac ooffice, and sign -the same. WVithi ethree days thereafter, the Chairma of the Board, cr some one designa ed by the Board, must deliver ethe Commissioners of Electio-a th~ pol)01 list, the boxes containing t Sballots and written statementsc nthe result of the ele'tion. M\anagers of Election.--The' fo lowi'ng Mlanagers of Election hia been appointed to hold the electuo at the various precincts in the sat County: Voting Precincts: .\anagers. Easley-WX. A. Ilamilton, WX. I Snith and J1. 0. Pickens. Central-T. J1. Watkins. C'laud Stephens and Charlie Gaines. Lierty--W. A. Watki'ns. JIohn Boggs and P. C. Cartee. t Pickns--R. H. Baker. W.X 1 Bites and .J. F. Keown. iDacusville-W., .\. Baker. J. I Findley and J1 . .lones. C (ateechee-.\MIlufliC \l auldit iFurman Norris and J1. .\. I ;'own. Pmipkintown- WV. 3. Jonnes, .3: gStansell, Sr., and E. F. Keith. ~Eastatoe'-.\. T. XWichester, I X. Stansell andl John Chapmu'an. Cross Plains-James Diavis, I W. Hlestern and A. H. Hebaton. Peters Creek----Easley 1). 1 er Sdricks,. J. E. Singleton and W.X W\hitmire. 3ile C'reek-3l. E. Nix, ). ' -Alexa'nder and T. AX. Stewar,. S Prater's--R. M\. Holding. P. i Robinson and G. ('. Bolding. tSix Mlile--IR. I.. Alexander. IL. I Xallae and P. :d. Dur~thamn. --''alon-Robert Holden. ita.... Dloyle ::nd .T. WV. Smith. Holly Springs-WX. R. Price. XW. '1 (astain and .1. 0. Mlo.:-ley. I Gaphill--Elisha Alexander',.1J. I' -' Steele and A. P. Alexandier. \i.oor's Gin-G(. ii. XXilliamns. I !. h itmire a))d Sam I .noper l Crosw'ell School Hions' --T. H ughey. XW. C. Kay aini .. . os -Pleasant Grove--.\.. I. Tlallny. I I. Anderson and \'. .\. Ri-gdon Norris--J. E. Philips. .T. 1). 1 i t ton andl E. ('. .t'IeIort Easley ('otton) 3;;1 -- WX. Rl. L).u' 1. E. Knox and JIeronc (onnoliy G;lenwood C'otton) 111 il Sam Sut herl and. HIarve'y Bay1 arid and 1 Thompson and XX. E. 1 lil R ok y IBottoml- .\. j.X .\"")s-a: .. l{ loleomibe and \'.'. I. I'0 Flat Rock-W. F. Yonn"- R.I Bogs and Hlurh Fowil'r Pickens ('oitn .\111 - " wvel Jr.. S. IP. Maa--ehb' - an-l . 1. Porter. The Mlanagers at . ach pre('ined named abtove are requested to dele cae one of their numbert to secur the boxes and blanks fo:' the eler" WXediesdaly. Octobs :: 2 n. JTa'. P. ('arey. .tr.. J. .\. Hlinton. C'ommissioners of Ft'der'al Ele tio for Pickens ('unt y. S. C. Oc tber 10. 112. FR IS H - - R E E VO! TOALLCOP'P.~i ireSfER? - tA IT coj'j.er OHeat-Brc 101111 1 n V ca and l instr~ Complete n PICKENS TheRe that fill bill. We ap o (c purchase as muel time is now at hand if buy something for es S family and we; want store and do your fall If you-know anyhir S ants o1 Pickens coun1 etasuare deal a Don't forget that 1: et of butter, or the cl: T hey will all help out Come to see us. CRAIG I Here is Your Chance ! I you contemp':ate buyingz a homne. I have 5i) :eres with new !---o'dm house. On.--'o:se crop elf-ared, -> acres creek bttomis. I Ira ih fo.r $!150: $10') cash. $51) n xt year. then $1 I)) each year fa 1ittyears ( oo i mill sh:.al and Or if this do- n.t sit. you cnn make equal t,-rms 1n tI otetras o~''f 25 on'. and 7-rom ih iie on 'l :er- an'' ed. All fte-h indl aaI giod the cunty afio rc s .\li theec atre in one tract 7 iin~ w" . of Pickh us C. ii close to) ye (?i:. hiad I and schools . . i .7 V-Piker.s. I'icLens. FOR S ALE OR RENT-A good twoh]orse farmi three miles from Elle(y. Se or write 0. S. tewvart at Pickens. Notice. TIhe books of subscr'iption to the Linwood Land and Invest ment Coadny wi!!1, e open for bscriptions at Keowee~ Bank John F. Hlarris. M\. C. Smith. Oct. 110. 1912. )ne car finr at Wllolcesale I.ricarri. *1 40 i i I CAN FURN1SH - RESERVOI4? - ON /R/GH T IF DESI D a reservoir on your range .1 ;hwi you are cooking cly of copper, and large enough re rvoir heated with a.one-picce Ihe left-hand lining of fire-bo: r.:"e; no pipes to freeze or th. cbe chifted to and from yu va.t the water to boil. just p- -ct :-i::st the lck-hand lining. j:st t.a the lever the other way. vhen you are using a A:.'"LA4BL AND IRMRANGE :" of tCi grertest of all ranges. We can a e.:l i'mn y U. Or, iiyou haven't timo fMiorrow Ca MUSIC ENTS ices to select from. umental. Ask for n Catalogue. DRUG CO.n all-Store. preciate every 5 and -' as anybody, but the vhen you will have to ) ecry member of the ou to comeI to om shopping.N ) g about the merch yv, you know you can ur store. asket of eggs, buck ickens5 young or old. the pocket book, I Statement. The following statement of the ownership, management, etc.. of The Pickens Sentinel is published in acco--dance with an 'Act of Congress and report of which has been filed as required by law with the postoffice de Ipartment: The Pickens Sentinel, publish e(d weekly at Pickens, S. C. Editor, manager, publisher Gary Hiott. Owners, holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock-C. E. Robinson, Heath Bruce-Morrow Co., J. P. Carey, Jr,, A. J. Boggs, I. M. Mauldin, J. McD). Bruce, J. T. Abercrom bie, G. R. Hendricks, R. E. 1ruce, B. T. McDaniel, J. A. Morrell, J. T. Taylor. W. F. Mauldin, C. L. Cureton, Pick ens. S. C.: J. L. (9. Thompson, Liberty. S. C.: B. A. Hagood, Charleston. .5. C. There are no bondholders, mnortgagexs. or other security holders, except two notes to J. L. 0. J hompson for $1,000 each. GanY H10'r, Mgr. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this :30th day of Sep tember, 1912. FRANK McFALL, \. P.. S. C. ubscribe f'm- the Sentinel.