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The Pickens Sentinel PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, OCT., 24 1912. GARY Hiorr, MANAGER AND LESSEE ADVERTISING RATES: Legal Notices first insertion per itih 'I.0( For each subsequent " " 5( Commercial and other advertising for thre( months or longer will be made at reduc rate' and prices can be had on applieatlion. We are not respor sible for the views o our correspondents. Fa'ered at Pickens Fustoice ad Second (is Mall Matter Is It Fait? The educational problem is constantly comina before ou P le. How can I educate my children is a question daily be M kfoeare ents of our county, and no answe is- iven. SomE advocate special levies in differ ent school districts. Some want a uniform levy .on all-* coun ty. Some believe in cQ pulsory education. Others areobpposed to the compulsory education law. It is to be hoped that thE next legislature will get togethei and pass some law that will stimulate our school work in the rural districts. There is nc doubt that our State schools will be making their usual plea for large appropriations. But whc will be there to plea for thE public schools? We earnestly hope that some great deliverer will rise up and come to thE rescue of our county schools. We need better .buildings, better equipments, better paid teachers-and that means bet ter teachers. We know that eyery community must help its self, but we submit that it is not right to make such large appropriations to our State col leges and leave our public schools so poorly provided for. Look, if you please, at the corn parison. The child in the publi school in Pickens county gets $7.29, while the boy at Clemsor gets $154.00 . The boy at thE University of South: Carolina gets about $289.00, and the boy at the Citadel gets 8300.00. We have state pride enough tc ~~ant our state schools to pros pes, but not to the detriment o: our country schools. Compara tively few of our boys and girlF ever go to college and 'the mos1 of education that the masses will receive will be in the public schools. Hence the imnportance of making our public schooh the very best that can be made. Roosevelt Shot. The attempted assassination of former President Theodore Roosevelt, now leader of thi Bull Moose party, is an affair tc be regretted by every mar worthy the name. iNo one, save a bad man, can rejoice at the evil fortune that comes tc any man. Whatever one may think of Theodore Roosevelt as a politician, it is impossible tc refuse him a high place in. the ranks of courageous men. His superb self-.cantrol, his stert determination, his sheer physi cal courage places him in the forefront of real manhood. Union Times. If Westminister was to go to sleep and not wake up woul Walhalla, and would Rabun Health Hint. iDon't leave the wheelbarrow ithe front walk if you are going to be out after dark. Fri This is a most splendit stores offer superior tra service. Tihe ME RCH.1 representing various lir advantages G REEN VI1 THE PLAN: Come to Greenville $49).00 one railway fare Edw. L- Ayers, Millinery. Barr Dry Goods Co., Dry Goods, Notionls, Trunks. Ladies Ray-to.Wear, Men's Furnishinlgs. ture Co., jturniture, Stoves and Household BI. Endel, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Hats, Make the most use of all y advantages. If you do know an address or how to s a name look in your teleph directory. A paper in Mr. RoosevE pocket saved his life the (1 day. If he had had a Sent in his pocket he wouldn't h been touched. We have no intention of couraging people to drink w key, but it is an establis fact that more people kill th, selves eating than drinking. It is far more important have good thoughts and g food for the mind, than it is have good food for the bc Do not fear dogs, snakes : wild beasts, but flee fro n en jealousy and hatred. They sure to cause indigestion. We noticed in a paper week that a preacher hugged to death by a men: of his congregation, and v just thinking that this woul< a good advertisement for seminaries, but later we lear that it was a man who did hugging. I There is much activity in South now against the h( worm, In this State a figh being waged against it many people are Leing rid o. On account of the interest have secured some anthei articles on this subject and publish them. These arti were prepared and approved directors of boards health rel senting twelve Southern Sta These paved side walks ar good paying investment this city. The improvem promotes peace and good ori Good roads have the same s: tary effect upon the coun1 Give us more good roads eye they make us dodge more I zine buggies. Good roads k people in a good humor. G humored people can stand a thing. They can listen pati< Iv to a smart man telling of smartness. Good humor turn the howl of a lonesome into a pleasant melody. TI facts you can prove by perience. We do not like to often n tion in our paper about b subscriptions being due. '] is not a dun in any sens< the word, but simply statement to remind s< of our readers that it is aga the law for us to send the Se nel to any one for 'more t: one y ear on time. On the1 of Noyember we shall be obli to go over our subscription bc and cut off all names which pear to be a year behind. hope all these who are bell (there are only a few) will cc in and renew so that we will have to cut a single one off. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Notice is hereby given that General Election for State and C. ty Officers will be held at the vc precincts prescribed by law in County, on Tuesday, Novembe said day being Tuesday followinl first MIonday in November 1912 prescribed by th1e State Constitu1 The qualification for suffrage: Mlanagers of election shall req of every elector offering to vot any election, before allowing .hir vote, the production of his regi tion certificate and proof of the ment of all taxes, including poll ee Rail ofer to tile trad1ingQ p)ub] lg adlvantages. Stocky ATS ASSOCIATION is ics. The Association is el LE merchants presenit. buy fromn any of the mner< will be refunded BO0TH X\ Trunks. Bags. etc. ~ilreath-rhiiamii (Co., Jewelry, Chine and Fancy Go< Stoves. Tinware r~nd Houselhold gc Mantle, Tiles and Grates. ). M. Goodlett, Harness and Saddlery. Renderson-Asmllore-Wi lis Co., ecs. uM Women and Childr our assessed against him ard coleetib otdurin the previous year. The pr duction of a certificate or of ti ij receipt of t" officer authorized I one collect such : shal be (onclusiv proof of the p.!yment thereof. There shall be separate and di tinct ballots at this election for Th following offers. t o-w it: I ) G o dt'' i ernor and Lieutenant Governor: (2 her Other State Offieers: : Cireu inel Solicitor: 1 4 ) State Senator: (. ave Members of House af Hepresenti tives: ( 1 ) County Officers. 0 which shall be the name or nani of the person or persons voted for a such officers, respectively, and ilh en- offlice for which they are voted. his- There shall be separate boxes i hed which said ballots are to be depos rn- ted and each ballot box shall b labeled in plain Roman letters wit the office or offices voted for. Whenever a vote is to be taken o any special question or questions to box shall be provided, proper ood 'labeled for that purpose. and th to ballots therefor on such questio or questions shall be deposite therein. ind Before the hour fixed for openin VY. the polls Managers and Clerks mu. are take and subscribe the Constitutior al oath. The Chairman of the Boar of Managers can administer th oath to the other members and t the Clerk; a Notary Public mu. last administer the oath to the Chail xas man. The Managers elect thei Aber I chairman and clerk. -ere- Polls at each voting place must li I b. opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the Cit te lof Charleston, where they shall i Ied opened at 7 a. i. and closed at the p. m. The managers have the power t I fill a vacancy, anl if none of the mai agers attend, the citizens can al the point from among the qualifie t voters, the Mlanagers. who. af' >ok- being sworn, can conduct the ele< is tion. and At the close of the election, th it. Managers and Clerk must procee we publicly to open the ballot boxes an . count the ballots therein, and cor litC tinue without adjournment until th 6111 same is completed. and make Cles statement of the result for eac by office and sign the same. Withi )re- three days thereafter, the Chairia tes. of the Board, or some one designate by the Board, must deliver to th Commissioners of Election the 1)0 list, the boxes containing the ballot and written statements of the result e a of the election. for At the said election separate boxE ent will be provided at which qualifie ler. electors will vote upon the adoptio Iu- or rejection of an amendment to th -ry. State Constitution, as provided i n the following Joint Resolutions: e. -No. 582. eep A Joint Reso:utToin to Amend Sectio ood 7, Article VIII of the Constitt tion, Relating to Municip: Bonded Indebtedness, by Ad. Bnt- ing a Proviso Thereto as to th his Town of Bishopville. ill Section 1. Be it resolved by to dog General Assembly of the State< iese South Carolina, That the followir amendment to Section 7, Aticle VI. of the Constitution of the State South Carolina, be agreed to: Add the end thereof the following word: "Provided, further, That the limiits tetions imposed by this section and 1: l-Section 5 of Article X of this Consi ack tution. shall not apply to the bonde his indebtedness incurred by the town<I Sof Bishopville, in the county of Le a w;hen the proceeds of said bonds a: )me applied exclusively to aid in tl1 .ns building and purchase of rights< way of the South Carolina Wester ni- Railway, or other railroad or rai an roads, under such restrictions an. Irst limitations as the General Assembl ged may prescribe, and where the que: okS tion of incurring such indebtedne. is submitted to the qualified electoi ap- 'ad r'iunicipality as pirovidedi Xe ( Constitution:' upon the questic md of bonded indebted:.ess." >e Sec. 2. That the qiuestion of adlop ot ing this amendment shall be submi ted at the next general election ft Representatives to the electors -follows: Those in favor of ti amendment will deposit a ballot wit the following words plainly writte or printed thereon: "Constitution: amendment to Section 7, Article VII of the Constitution, relating to mnun the cipal bondedl indebtedness, as pr< un- posed by a Joint Resolution entitle ting 'A Joint Resolution to amend Se< said tion 7. Article VIII of the C'onstiti r 5, tion, relating to municipal bonde the indebtedness, by adding a provis ,as thereto as to the town of Bishol Ion. ville'-Yes." Those opposed to sai amendment shall cast a ballot wit uire the following words plainly writte at or printed thereon: "Constitutioni a to amendment to Section 7. Artiel tra- VIII, of the Constitution, relatingt pay- municipal bonded indebtedness, a tax, proposed by a .Joint Resolution en road Fai ic throughout the PIE I)MON are large and~ Varied, wh'ielI coplosedI of the leaing mereC 3deavoring to conlvinlce the tra :hants named below, and on pt AYS within a radius of forty- 1 Royal, Nettleton, Florsheimn. Selby Wright & Peters, and Duchess lines ods.o sleulr iiC. Men and Boy's Clothing. Ladies Ready-to-wear, Notions, Dry Goods Shoes and Hats, Furnishings. .J. 0. Jones Co., [1- fen's Furnishmgs, Hlats. Tailoring. Keys-M1ahion Co, enrailoing- and Men's Furnishings. I titled '.\ Join't Resolution TO amend the Section 7. Article VII, of the Consti- the L tution, relating to municipal bonded an( indewedness, by adding a proviso tov e thereto as to the town of Bishop- per v ie'-No. No. 583. sht cer A Joint Resolution Proposing an lav Amendment to Article X of the fcr Constitution, by Adding thereto Section 14a, to Empower the ele Cities of Charleston and Beau fort to Assess Abutting Prep Prty for Permanent improve- lar s ments. ei Section 1. Be it resolved by the Ho General Assembly of the General As- by Carolina. That the following amend sembly of the State of South an ment to Article X of the State Con h stitution, to be known as Section 14a tio of said Article X, be agreed to by le' n I two-thirds of the members elected to the a each houso. and entered on the t . Journals respectively, with yeas and Col e muays taken thereon, and be submit n ted to the qualified electors of the gp State at the next general election Lit thereafter for Representatives, to wit: Add the following section to t Article X of the Constitution, to be Ri and be known as Section 14a: pe d Section 14a. The General Assem e bly may authorize the corporate T e authorities of the cities of Charles- T( t ton and Beaufort to levy an assess- Ho ment upon abutting property for the r purpose of paying for permanent im- Ke provements on streets and sidewalks immediately abutting such prop d erty: Provided, That said improve ments be ordered only upon the G written consent of two-thirds of the owners of the property abutting up no the street, sidewalk. or part of either. proposed to be improved, and upon condition that said corpo rate authorities shall pay at least 1 one-half of the costs of such im r provements. Sec. 2. That those electors. at the said election, voting in favor of Ca e the said amendment shall deposit a d ballot with the following worac' d plainly written or printed thereon: "Amendment to Article X of the an e State Constitution, by adding Sectiona a 14a, empowering the cities of Ge i Charleston and Beaufort to assess n abutting preperty for permanent im n provements-Yes." And those vot- Hu d ing against the said amendment e shall deposit a ballot with the fol-' Jr. I lowing words written or printed s thereon: "Amendment to Article X str a of the State Constitution, by adding Section 14a, empowering the cities er, s of Charleston and Beaufort to assess d abutting property for permanent im- Bu n provenents-No. T. e -0. 584. n A Joint Resolution Proposing an Jn Amendment to Article X of the Constitution, by adding Thereto Mc n Section 15, to Empower the Towns of Gaffney ant W.odruff Swv and Cities of Chester and Ca S Georgetown to Assess Abutting e Property for Permanent Im- na provement. ga e Section 1. Be it resolved by the bo SGeneral Assembly of the State of at South Carolina, That the following da iamendment to the Constitution, SArticle X, to be known as Section 15 of said article, be agreed to by two thirds of the members elected to Co Seach house, and entered 'n the J .ournals respectively,' with yeas and jnays taken thereon, andl be submit Ited to the qualified electors of the ~State at the next general election Sthereafter for Representatives, to *wit: Add the following ssetion to St: eArticle X of the Constitution. to he ~fand be known as Section 13: n Section 13. The General Assem - bly may authorize the corporate GE d authorities of the towns of Gaffniey an v and Woodruff and the c'ities of Re - Chester and Georgetown :o levy an he sassessment upon abutting properity iby sfor the purpose of paying for permia- Tu n nent improvements on streets and da; n sidewalks, or streets or sidewalks, hr immeadiately abutting such prop- at t- erty: Provided, That said improve r- ments be ordered only upon the as >rwritten sonsent of a majority of thle. towners of the prop~erty' ahuitting in e upon the streets or sidewalks, or mn hn lart of either proposed to be i-- off n Iproved, and upon the condition that pa: t the corporate authorities shall pay ele lI at least one-half of the costs of su.h ai -improvements. ct -Sec. 2. That the electors voting d s uc general election in favor ofe -the proposed amendment shall de- afta -posit a ballot with the following d words plainly written or nrinmted tax o thereon: "Amendment to Arti'cle Xt -of the Constitution, by adding See-ye d ,tion 1 5, empowering the towns of ca h iGaffney and Woodruff and the cities thc n Iof Chester and Georgetown to assess ibe .1 abutting property for piermfanent-- the e:Y es." And those voting agamnst t o said proposed amendment shall de- the s p)osit a ballot .with the follov.'ing takt - words plainly written or prinited'.to re to Tri SECTION. Gireenv'ille fact means satisfactoryv lallts Ill (GimENVILL E lig p)a bli of the su})erior' re'chases totalinig 325.00 to niles, 0or ONE WAY with !MS FROM WM 3Marion B. Leach, P1 Groceries,.~~ Inibators anid Poultry Supplies. - E. Metts & James, Ft Furniture stoves and H~ousehonld Frmshinga, Sa Meyers-Arnold Co., Jc Ladies' Ready-to-wear, Dry Goods, P Notions, Draperies, Art Goods, Etc. Di 1 reon: "Section 15, empor-ring towns of Gaffney and Woodruff I the cities of Chester and George vn to assess abutting property tor manent improvements-No." sec. 3. The Managers of Election til canvass said vote and tify the result as now provided by and shall provide a separaae box said ballots. *At said election the qualified etors shall also vote upon the ?stion of issuing bonds not exceed - one million ($1,000,0oo.) dol s to carry out plans to relieve the igested condition of the State spital for the Insane, as provided .Joint Resolution No. 578. Acts I Joint Resolutions of 1912." Managers of Election. rhe following Managers of Elec n have been appointed to hold :he etion at the varios precincts in said County Easley-A. R. Hamilton, J. A. aIch, J. A. Shepard. .entral-T. J. Werner, Melvin marman, E. B. Stevens. ,erty-S. J. Robinson, W. 0. Wil -d, Frank Jennings. Pickens Court House-J. T. hey, Elisha Gilstrap, M. 0. Loo )acusville-W. J. Sutherland, J. Ponder, R. P. Thomax. lateechee-J. F. Williams, S. W. ward, B. Mulkey. Pumpkintown-J. R. Keith, Thos. ith, W. E. Edens, Sr. Eastatoe-W. H. Grant, Elijah nchester. J. E. Keister. "ross Plains-A. J. Williams, W. Holcomb, G. W. Latham, Ieters Creek-W. H. Williams, B. Clark, G. C. Foster. Iile Creek-J. S. Bowen. S. B. ton, R. B. Lumpkin. raters-W. W. Seaborn, J. H. ioroughs. C. G. Leevis. 3ix Mile-W. N. Hendrix, W. J. rner, John Evans. ,alhoun-W. A. Boggs, W. N'. hrane, Chas. Young. olly Springs-.. C. Gramling, G. Bowers, F. E. Stewart. ap Hill-C. B. Finley, B. F. Alex ler. Lee McKee. oopers Gin-W. Olin Chapman, . Childers, L. B. Williams. rswel--Jac. H Garrison, J. 0. ighey and V. M. Freeman. Pleasant Grove-Warren Hendrix , 1. A. Whitmire, -1. F. Hendrix. Norris-J. E. Parson, J. W. Gil ap, 1. D. Rice. Easley Cotton Mills-W. F. Rog :, J. M. Jones, W. A. Barr. Glenwood Cotton Mills-F. G. nker, Newt Smith, W. D. Brown. Alice Mills-J. A. Christopher, H. Gards, Ford McCollum. Rocky Bottom-J. L. Cantrell, . Gilstrap, Freeman Patterson. Flat Rock-T. C. Brown, Chas. Kennie, J. S. Wilson, Jr. Pickens Cotton Mills-W. K. yngame, H. W. McAlister, T. S. mpbell. The Managers at each precinct med above are requested to dele. te one of their number to secure es and blanks for the election, Piskens Court House on Wednes y, October 30th, 1912. Eli as Day T. L. Biven .Jno. E. Craig. mmission of State and County Elections for Pickens County S. C. October 10th, 1912. NOTICE OF ELEC'TION. lte of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Notice is hereby given that the neral Election for Presidential d Vice Presidential Electors and presentatives in Congress will be 1( at the voting precincts tixedl law in the (County of Pickens on esday, November 3. 191l2: said y being Tfuesday following the 4t .\onday, as prescribed b~y tk' tte Constitution. The qualifications for suffra;.e are follows: iesidence in State for two yers the County one year. in the 1)oll precinct in which the elector rs to vote, four months, anld the rment six months befor'e any etion of any po011 tax then due I payable. Provided, That mit~is s in charge of an organized irch and teachers of public ools shall be entitled to vote er six nmonthis' reside'nce in the te, otherwise qualified. egistration.-Payment of all es, including poll tax. :1ssessed I collectible during the previous .r. The production of a certifi e or the receipt of the officer au rized to collect such taxes shall conclusive proof of the paymlent reof. 3efore the hour fixed for opening p)olls Managers and Clerks mnust e and subscribe to the Constitt: ial oath. Thec Chairman of the Ill a radlijls 0f frtV-Olle t refunded BOTH WV \ YS at One timle Or' from any will be r'efundedC( as ind(ie CH ANTS A SSOCIATIO chaIses. Keep tile book tr'ade $23.00 or more, tiii tioni, at the Board of Tral No receipt from Rail WICHt 10 B 3dmonv~t Shoe Co., Full line of shoes for all the family. S. Poole, Furniture, Stoves and Household irnishings. rford-Goodwini Shoe Co. Beacon Shoes for Man and Boys. hn Kelly Shoes for Women & Girls. ide, Patton & Tillmian, raads ehnoe--Armstrong, Tr & I Solid Car Most durabl finished Wa They could make t' them better, but they cal A little higher in I give twice the se. vic :. AsR the man who ba All sizes, from the li FOLGEI AN Clothing, Shoes. I Sole agents for Walk-0 Iron King Stoves, New Home ell Wagons and Mitchell Aut< Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other Maiiagers and R to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to Chairman. M The Managers elect their Chairnmanl and Clerk. D Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. im., and C1 closed at 4 o'clock p. mn., except~ in the City of Charlesto'n, where they Si shall be opened at i a. mn. ::d closed at 6 p. mn. H The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none ci '.e H Managers attend, the citizens cani gi appoint, from among the quifiedI voters, the Managers, who, afte:' D being sworn, can conduct the ein tioll. l tl At the close of the election, the' Managers and Clerk must proceec . publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein. andl Si conti'nue without adjournment until WX the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each TI office, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman A. of the Board, or some one designat- so ed by the Board, must deliver to, the Commissioners of Electio'n the I U poll1 list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of w< the result of the election. H. Managers of Election.-The fol lowing Managers of Election have in been appointed .to hold the election ga at the various precinects in the said th County: tii Voting Precincts: Managers. Easley-W. A. Hamilton, W. E. P1 Smith and J. 0. Pickens. Central-T. JT. Watkins, Claude Stephens and Charlie Gaines. Liberty-W. A. Watkis. JIohn T. Boggs and P. C. Cartee. Pickens-R. H. Baker, W. T..ti Bates and .J. F. Keown. tic Dacusville-W. M. Baker, J. tP. Findley and J. M. Jones. Cateechee-McDuffie Mauldin, Furman Norris and J. A. Brown. Pumpkintown-WV. B. .Jones, .Joe< Stansell, Sr., and E. F. Keith. Eastatoe-A. T. Winchester, L. N W. Stansell and John Chapman. of Cross Plains-Janmes Davis, M. brt W. Hestern and A. HI. Hleaton. N. Peters Creek-Easley D. Hien- m dricks, J. E. Singleton and XW. A. Ari Whitmire. Mile Creek-J. E. Nix, D. T. bo Alexander and T. A. Stewart. pili sixty miles. On p~ur'chases t< within a radius of between for me lerchanlt. Whenever youi ated in the above schedule. V N R EFUND BOOK, and have md have the amount of your pl n in your boo0k to Mr. Albert S I Rooms, and he wvill refund).I Way Agent necessary. Dunn. '-Grover shoes for '1Tender Feet" S over. L. Rothschiild, St Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Tailor St Seybt & Carter, Books. Office Supplies. Pictures and Picture Framing, fewspapers and ist RecenE Mitchel 3, lightest runni gon ever built f hem cheaper, but they it. price, perhaps, than o s used one. ghtest one-horse to the I Yours truly, 1, THO D COMPAI lats and Gents' Furnishing ( rer and Boyden Shoes, Carh Sewing Machines,Chase City )mobiles. Prater's-R. M. Bolding. P. ( binson and G. C. Bolding. Six .\lile-R. L. Alexander, R. I allace and P. M. Durham. Calhoun-Robert Holden, Ramvse >yle and J. W. Smith. -Holly Springs-W. R. Price, W. 'I iastain and J. 0. Moseley. Gaphill-Elisha Alexander, J. E eele and A. P. Alexander. Looper's Gin-G. B. Williams, I .Whitmire and Sam Looper. Croswell School House-T.( ughey, WV. C. Kay and M. C'. Lo. ns. Pleasant Grove-A. B. Talley. I ,Anderson and V. A. Rigdon. Norris-J. E. Philips. J. D. Li eton and E. C. McWhorter. Easley Cotton Mill-W. R. Oate E. Knox and Jerome Connelt Glenwoodl Cotton Mill-Sam itherland, Harvey Baynlard and( .Hopkins. Alice Mills-Roy Smith. Char li iompson and WV. E. Hill. Rocky Bottom-A. J. Alexando K. Holcombe and W. E. Pattt n. Flat Rock-W. F. Youug. R. I ,ggs and Hugh Fowler. Pickens Cotto'n Mills-J. S. IHas ell, JTr.. S. P. Marchbanks and.l ,Porter. The Managers at each preeinc Lied above are requested to dele .te one of their 'number to secur e boxes and blanks for the elec Wed'nesday, October 30th, a ekens, S. C., at Court House. Jas. P. Carey. JTr.. R. G. Gaines. J. A. Hinton, Commissioners of Federal Elec n for Pickens County, S. C. Oc >er 10. 1912. Saves Leg Of Boy -It seemed that my 14-year old boj uld have to lose his leg. on accoun1 an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad is," wrote D. F. How ard, Aquond, C. 'All remedies and doctors treat nt failed till we tried Bucklen's iica Salve, and cured him with one ," Cures burns boils, skin eruptions 's. 23 c at all druggists Retui >taling $30.00 or more o tv-one and sixty miles. purl1chases total the req Jhen making your first pl1 ~alsinan 'servin~gyoul rc<~ LC1archss recorded where . JohnDstone, Secretary of ilh & Bristow Mens and Boy's Clvt hing. Hats Ien's Furnishings. ewar't & 31erritt Clothing and Furnishings for Men nd Boys. aue Fuel & Lumber Co., Fuie!. Lumber and Building Material D. Stradley Co., Ladies' Ready-te..wear, Dry Geods. nin, Trunks, Etr Wagons ig, and best or the price wont; they would build ther wagons, but will ieavy thtee-horse. RtNLEY NY oods a Specialty. art Overalls. Hawes Hats, and Babcock Buggies,Mitch The State Fair Will be Held This Year October 289, 30 and 31 and No. vember 1. Just remember the dates and make your plans to attend. It wili be the greatest Sta:m ~' fair. COLUMBIA HAS A HEARTF eWELCOME FOR YOU. Cheap round trip tickets of fered by all ra'lroads. For prize list and information 4 Iaddress J. Arthur Banks, Presi 0ent or J. M. Cantey, Secretary, -Columbia, S. C. You will meet all your friends tinColumbia at the ONE STATE IFAIR. The exhibits will be fine. - Carolina and Clemson are, to meet on t'ne football field. Watch the papers' o programmes. Send us your Job Work. ne railway fare will be You don't have to buy all uiredl amount your fare irchase ask for a MER >rd amnount of your pur' ver you trade. After you the Merchants Associa R. N. Tannahili Co., Automobiles and Supplies, Vehicles, Saddlery, Stoves, Etc. The Johnson Co., Ladies' Ready-to--wear Notions. Watkins DrGodC. Piece Gc - John H.V "The Victrolr Pianos.