The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, November 07, 1912, Image 3

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aen in infected ppi 65 stu ned microscopically, bowed that in every infected with book d their schoolmates es and in athletics. . ... ... EFFECTS OF 1 The thr pictured above are o in the cente eventeen years old ani in a comm.: T=,here many suffered, he in the dart-. is eighteen years old a with the cp ,. The other boy is also i pounds a&. uthe appearance of a thiri infected wi.jookworms. In fact, only one athlete was infected 1 at all. Of the 144 officers of the student : body, places won by superior attain- i ments, only five were Infected- Twen- i ty-five men, each five feet.:fen inches tall, who were noninfecd averaged 56pounds in weight. 'Twenty-fivein - ected men of the same height weigh-1 ed an average o ly 147 pounds. In sholas ,among twenty-five - n edents, five made an eram eof 90 and above, eleven , emade 80, three made 75, and one made 05. Thus sixteen of the twenty-five made an average grade of above 85. Among twenty-five infected students none made 90, only two made 85, three made 80, eleven made 75, and nine made below 75. Thus only two of the infected students were able to reach the grade that was surpassed by..sixteen of the noninfected students, I being college men from the same te and liying under sub'stantially e same circumstances. This is proof of the evil effect of kworm disease on mental develop another school in the same state verage grade of twenty-fire lightly ree Dispensarli Hookworr HE county dispensaries for the free examination and treatment for hookworm disease have been phenomenally successful. Though they'n1ere -not established until the1 spring of 1911 and then in only two STT ANkONYFREDS~ ~ ' states, before the close of that yea~r nine states had them in operation. En tirely new as they were, ST.000 persons were treated through them during the first few months of their establishment in 1911. Twenty-three thousand were treated during the very severe winter months of January. - February and March of 1912. and the work is gain ing further headway. You Take a Desp< To save a little money, by goi: do you really save it? How mi amount of the premium away a amou~nt to? Not near enough Let me ms~ure your property . have nothing to insure. I represent nothing but the iusurance W. Le M - I~ikell ork boys was SU, and of ninfected men and boys e thing holds true in the f girls. In one girls' college e all the students were examined any infected persons were found. There were two sisters in the school, one of whom was infected and the other not. The infected sister had a grade of 78, while her sister had a grade of 87. The infected sister is forced to devote two years to each year's course, while her sister goes on. Fifty-six infected girls In this school had an average grade of 77.75. while ..........,... .... *HE DISEASE. Fabout the same age. The tallest onet I weighs 160 pounds. Although living had no hookworm infection. The boy nd weighs 120 pounds. He is infected ( sighteen, but he weighs.only a hundred .een -year- old- youngster. He is heavily C .e srfine number of noninfected girls C zeleted at random hiad a grade stand ng of S9.28. Of these fifty-six non nfected girls, only two failed of f1ai >assage, while seventeen of the fifty gix infected girls failed. ID e A1 couty uprintendeant of r$luce!-I io wrt"h* floig Up t the1st f Feruar 1,60 scloo hilden i my ouny ha bee exaine nicrscopcall, o whih nuber ,34 vere fon* ifcedwthowrmds ase:934 f thse ad gt thir i reatent 693ther an a.d 61 thi hirdtreamen. ' dimroveenti een n eery an/ 9 'havea btte olr abu the sae a. Thee taet oer 1wrkgs easie pos. Atough livin hadnn wiookbem infteconThe boye :he weihs1 c ponds. s el i neepl ( tigtheen butple egraua nlyaw heuntsdte nteesnhearmatoter grey iscreavily. Iy little nboy of f i neteasod girld ng ofutS hOfor dtsese fiftyshoir no :hfese Egrls, onlypov tae ofinalte ssadet whe seckwarden oftheif tdies tndth inf m ectonsirtiend.ut >f couty suenendpisae infe~ctd s wro thefolowi i:ng 1 Molren ihn 10 counti ee xaiede micrscoallyoiso of which neesry 4 treamet9 thei dispna 61 thepign.r The ontey athriie make a betall iproradthon td defray> that local ex orenseasr drugs,-avriin n x penseoccsnd by alrtr than ton wsill behmehyicn he chabfrge o the wokispesr. Ti iicuepol Uually iesp. t n ony r e Teewa oe odisnis and eachbu th people dally ctionslof the nt wneest inth cmpletely gretyd.rasd wI ithtby onl finuranear. od aned my pounds ihre week pute twoeat id hows.uc eyu aig ow imortai the wor outfr. lust oopames. as s hwnD SenorTneatig I EWS ITEMS Vice-President Sherman Dead. ~t ] Vice-President of the United tates, James Schoolcraft Sher nan died at his home in Utica, T. Y., last Thursday, October 1. His death was caused by )right's disease, complicated ith malady of the heart and i ardening of arteries, following period of more than 24 hours E f almost total unconscousness. le was the twenty-seventh vice 1 'resident of the United States ,nd the only one re-nominated, t le was universally known as Sunny Jim. Sherman belonged to the chool of republicanism nowa a.s popularly called "Regu tr." He was buried in Utica aturday with the custcmary i ervices befitting one of his sta ion. Warrants Withdrawn. The warrants against * Inspec- t >r of Police J. D. Gilreath, oliceman Alex Phillips and onstable Reuben Gosnell, I t harged with aiding Thurston . Vaughn to escape from the: reenville county jail last June 1 ere withdrawn Wednesday af rnoon. Oscar K. Mauldin. at >rney for the prosecution, ask d for a withdrawal after Mag trate Samuel Stradley had re ised to grant the continuance a fthe preliminary hearing. ask d by the prosecution The witnesses for the prose on- failed to show up. The rosecution lawyer asked for mtinuance of the trial on ac >unt of witnesses being absent, ut as the witnesses were near iid could have been called in ithout much delay. Magistrate1 tradlev refused the request and aeased the defendants. In Harmony With Goy. r d Attorney-General-electPeebles d f this State was in Augusta, I ia., last week and g- ve out an iterview. He stated that noy efinite selection had been made s or the place assistant attorney- 1 eneral. He-said-that as this is e very important appointmen t,,c e is taking "plenty of time to.V onsider" who he will select to 11 the place. His relations rith the goveinor, he states, r'e all that could be desired. le states he is satisfied that his rork will be in harmony with hat of the governor, with rhom there is a strong personal iendship that has existed for >nme years. Subscribe for 'I he Sentinel. Finds Cure for Epilepsy Ufter Years of Suffering "My daughter was afflicted with pileptb fits for three years. the attacks oming every f.ew weeks. We employed several doctors but they did her no good. Abouta year ago we heard of Dr Miles' Nervine. ~ ' ~andi it certainly h I a s proveda ,',~ b.~essing to our little girl. She Is - .n o w apparently cured and is en-I joyi . Ing the be'st over a year since fit. we cannot speak too highly of Dr.: Miles' Nervine."~ MRS. FRANK ANDERSON. Comfrrey, Minn. Thousands of children in the United States who are suffering from attacks of epilepsy are a urden and sorrow to their parents, vho would give anything to restore ealth to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Nervine s one of the best remedies known for this affliction. It has proven eneficial in thousands of cases . and those who have used it have he greatest faith in it. It is not a"cure-all," but a -reliable remedy or nervous diseases. You need not hesitate to give it a trial. Sold by all DruggIsts. If the first ottle falls tO benefit your money Is ' -eturned. ILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind. Mead by Mor( OF INTEREST 28c. For Long Staple. A modern record price for ul -ountry long staple cotton wa )aid at Walhalla for bale c iand-picked staple of this vai etv to a German living there he price reported to haye bee: )aid being 28 cents. He regret ;ed he had been afraid to plan nore of the long staple variet: n the spring and had only on >ale but intended planting hi ntire farm with long stapl ext year. though he did not in end picking all the seed b: iand. Becker to Die. Charles Becker, the depose4 ew"York police lieutenant vas sentened Wednesday morn ng for the murder of Hermai Zosenthal, the gambler. Beck r was brought before Justic loff in the criminal court' >uilding at 10:30 o'clock. H vas told he must die in the ele< ric chair in Sing Sing priso: Luring the week of Decembe th. He was put in the "deat iouse" L.t Sing Sing Friday.. BEWARE OF MAlARIA. Maiaria-Chills and Fevers-commoi omplaints among people living in th ;outheastern States, can be -affectively re ieved in the shortest possible time b; . L. T.-Richardson's Laxative Tonit This prescription has been used thirty Ve years by Dr. Richardson, of Anderson ). C., in his daily practice as a famil: hysician, and has behind it thousands o estimonials from many prominent Sout] !olinians and citizens of other neighbox ng states. R. L. T. is a wonderful coz ector of liver troubles and the greates onic on the market today. You can absc tely rely on it in any case of chills an ever or malarial poison, constipation o iliousness. If any member of your family need onic that strengthens and builds, go t our druggist today and get a fifty-cent o dollar bottle of R. L. T., and watch th nick, steady improvement. If your drug ist can't supply you write R. L. T. Co Lnderson, S. C. R. L.T. The Best Liver Medicine THE MOST PERFECT TONIC 50c & $1.00 per Bottle. All Drug Stores. KEOW.EE PARMACY Tax Notice. llce of County Treasurer, Plcitens Cotioiv. Pickens, S. C., October 1, 1912 Thle books for the collection of ..tate ant ounty taxes will be open from October 15th 1912 to December 31st 1912. Those who prefer to do so can pay in Janu. y 1913, with 1 per cent additional. Thot ho prefer paying in February 1913, ca o so with 2 per cent additional. Those wh refer paying in 31arch 191:3, to the 15th of sai ionth, can (10 so oy paying aln additional 7 pt ent. After said date the books will close. N. 1B.-Tax payers owning property or payin cx for others, will please ask fo tax receil ieach township or special school districti 'ich he or they may own property. This: ery important as there are so many speci. :hool districts. Those who do not wisht me to the office can write me, not later tha Mecember 20th. and I will furniish them wit 2e amount due and they can remit me 1 beck, money order or registered letter. lamps are sent do not send above two (: ent, as I cannot use them. P'lease do n< end me cash without registering same, as it able to get lost: if sent otherwise it must 3. t sender's risk. ,evy for State tax ......... ........5% 31i1 evy for Constitutional School tax . 3 moil evy for Ordinary County tax. ...6 moil evy for Sinking Fund ....... ........9 mil ,evy for P'ast Indebtedness.......... . mil evy for Chain Gang......... ........ 2% mi ,evy for State Constable...... ..,.....1.4 mi Tot'a 19%mil SCHOOL T.N pecial Levy for School Distrit t No. 1, 2 moil pecial Levy for School District No. 2,.. .2 mil pecial Levy for School District N o..2 moil pecial Levy for School District No. 4....2nmil pecial Levy for Sc hool District No. 5, . .2 mil petuil Lovv for School Dirtrict No.7... .4 mil peciai Levi for School D strict No.8,. ..2mtil pecial -evy for School District No. 9.. 10 mil pecla! Le'v for Sc hool District No. 10, 2%. mil pecia! Levy for Sc hool District No. 11, 71 ntil pecial ILevy for School District No. 12. ..2 mil pecial Levi- for School District No. 13,. .8 moil pecital Levy for School District No. 14,.. 4 moil pecial Levy or School District No. 16.. .6 moil peial Levy for School District No. 17.. .7 moil pecial Levv b r Schoo] District No. 18. 2 moil eial Levi- for School Distric't No. li9, 2mil peial L ev'y for Schiooi D)istrict No. 2i....2 mii primal L evv for Schiool Di'strict No.21 .. ..4 moilj ecia Le vi- for S'chool D ist riet No. i22. ..4 toil perial L evv for School Distric't No, 2:3,. .2 moil pcialn Levy for 'School District No. 24. 2' moil peia Levy fo~r 'School District No. 25, 21. toil pecial Levv' for 'School District No. 27,. .3mtil pecial Le'v~ for 'Schooil District No. 28.. .4 miu pecia.11L1vy for Schfool District No. 29. 3 moil peial Levyi for 'School D istrict No. 31. 15mtil peial Levy for Sc hool District No. 312.. 3 toil peial Levy for 'schioo District No. 36 .4 mll peciel Levy for 'sehool listrict No. 37. 4 toil peial Levy for 'sotool Distric't No. 38, 2 miu peial Levy for School District No. 410 ,2 miu pecial Levy for .sehool District No 41, 3 toil pecial Levy for Schiool istrict No. 42.. .2 moil pecial Levy for 'Schoot District No. It;.. .4 mijl pecial L~evy for 'Schoo! District No 417.. .3 moil perial Levy for Sr hool Di strict No. 41.. .2 mil pecial Levy for 'Sc'hoo D ist et No. 51 ...3 m1til peial Levy for 'Scho ol Distric't No.532. 2 imil peral Levy for Schoo i, t lllrc No. 53,...3 mdil peial Levy for schiol Dist ri't No. r... miil peetaiil Levy for Schioo:l Diet :i i o. 6..4 lii evy for interest oin Pickeins I. It. Iods hlurricane towunip..... . .... .....2 moil lvy for inlterest on P'icken- I. IR. lionds I astatoe township......... .......% nil) avy for interest oii Pickens R. R. boiids l'icken.s C. 11. township............2 tmil] Poll Tax. One (1) D~ollar. Every male citize rom 21 to to 60 years is liable. excapt Confede te soldiers. wbo do not pay after 50 years. an hose excused by law. Commutation Road Tax. St.50. Tlhe L~e lature enacted the following law: "That ai ble-bodied male persons from the age of twe -oeC anid tifty years, both inclusive, in jtl ounty of P'ickens. shall be required annual i pay one dollar and( tifty cents commutatio r road tax, except ministers of the gospel a ually in charge of a congregation, persons De iaently disailed in the military service< his State. and persons who served in the Ia1 ar between the states. and all persons actua f employed ini the quarantine service of tr tate. aid all students who miay be attendix ny school or collerze at the time when the cot tutation lax hereinabove provided for sha ecome due. shall be required to pay to th ounty Treasurer of said county, between th 5th day of October and the 31st day of Decen cernn each and every year, ar. annual commt ation or road tax of one dollar and tifty eei mer head, and any failure to pay said road ta all be a misdemeanor, and the offender, upo oviction. shall be punished by a line of ni ess than five dollars and not more than fift olars, or imprisoned for not more than thirt Capitation Dog Tax. All persons ownmi ogs are required to pay a tax of fifty :50) CenI , each dog. Respectfurllv 3. T. RIICHEY, Countt Treasurer. SThall Five Flagged Train With Shirt Tearing his shirt from I back an Ohio man flagged train and saved it from a wrec but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, C., once prevented a wreck wi - Electric Bitters. "I was in s terrible plight when I began f use them." he writes, "n stomach, head, back and ki . nevs were all badly affected a a my liver was in bad conditic but four bottles of Electric B t ters made me feel like a e F man." -A trial will coIvin e you of their matchless merit f s any stomach,. liver or kidn e trouble. Price 50 cents at Pic - ens Drug Ctmpany. a WE that fEll bill. We e ioc purchase as mi s time is now at han< e buy something for family and wc wan r store and do your : If you know any] ants ot Pickens cot get a square deal a Don't forget tha et of butter, or the They will all help< Come to see us. CRAIG 0 -- rr e-. co. t emmew SLeRus t ake < tr1.c I' ________ Thousand Notice of Final Settlement and is! Discharge. k - i Notice is hereby given that I th will make application to J. B. a Newbery, Esq., Judge of Pro to bate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the d- 28 day of November 1912. at 10 d 1o'clock in the forenoon, or as n, soon thereafter as said applica it- tion can be heard, for leave to W make final settlement of the es ce state of Texas Ann Ferguason or my ward and obtain discharge as Committee of said Ward's k- estate. T. W. Cochrari, lv Oct. 31, 1912. Committee. VANT ippreciate every 5 an-d ch as anybody, but the I when you will have to every member of the t you to come to our all shopping. ling about the merch inty, you know you can t our store. t basket of eggs, buck chickens young or old. >ut the pocket book, BROS. CO. PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPITAL AND SURPLUS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J. McD Bruce, President. I. M. Mauldin. Cashier. I like thek That's what t h ed them a pair We want yo Pride every time yoI ~ will be easy. We have ti: one has yet qu We are showing the Metal, Patent Calf, T Besides dressy Sh< ~~tjjjwho farms. These a and water proof-yei Our showing is so varied we h1 place for the woman who want seldom fail to make the sale Soft, Clove-like She Strong, Serviceable doors in all sorts of weather. Stylish Cuts whose gr Stan, russett, black and white. Chsildren's 6 [wear, but retaining all the lines a.dc nter evenings around the fireside men and childre~n. are of your shoe needs when in Gre de, Pattc Greeni eople Every I Primpt fects'are usual very Makes rich, red, pu system - clears the brain--sts A positive specific for Bio Drives out Rheumatism and is a wonderful tonic and body F. V. LIPPMAN, PICKENS-] CO. .* us quantitie put on 26 y good as new to .never needed repair Don't put on that until you see them. HEATH, BRUCE, MOR] Southeri ckedules Eftectie Sep N. B.-The. following schedule figure re not guaranteed. ARRIVE FRO No.44 ATLANT.L... Stops to discharze padsenge passengers'fo Chrlot and No. 38 NEW ORLEANSan Stops only No 42 SENECA (Daily exo 0.12 ATLANTA . 40 ATLAMTA. 0 BIRMINGHAM an F >r Washington and N.-w Y rengers from Atlanta and t-> lotie and beyond ARRIVE FRO] 29 NEW YORK and WASI Stops to take nn passeng 30 CHARLOTTE. 11 CHARLOTTE - .... 41 CHARLOTTE (daily. ex For further informatinn apply to Tic W. R. TABER, P. & T. A. Greenville, S. C. L'ry anAdvertisenm oksof th ey all say, after v or two.. a to get the habi , Patton & TilM t think of Shoes, ec right kind of estioned our pric Fn Shoes for Me rew lasts-the new toes and an Calf, and Vici. es for the dressy man, we ha re as strongly built as a raw] reasonably priced. Ladies' Shoes ardly know-where to begin al s fit, service, style and comf< es for old ladies, to whom cc Shes for the woman whos aceful lines are intended to b Oxfords and Slippers in all si chool Shoes ressy shoe should have. ,get a pair of bed room or h enville. ~n 4Ti1 ~lie, S. C. Veek. Good Stub when eesi re bl o od - -engthen2sdgeto builer. noP-aesom cdn 'e e'sseag 3,. tecause-.Ae 06 ears ago are-a S. roof low (o., P l'1e' t. 22, 1.912 s are, published 6nlya K THE SOUTH .- - 2.20 am b irom Atata or to eceiv. beyeond. on Sndays ept Sunday} .------8.35 - eSs ark. op ub-dishe a receive,; as engers for C I THE NORTH ers for Atlanta --------- 1L.55 k -pt Sunday)-------8.9 pG ket Agenteor e ftiaT --n-------1M S an Cjt Sofdathink5mg endi The re bet fthinin Gn wthma frthna kn. Th stres t >rt , and nopiesta besot leahes, in uh e duties call her out of e seen. High cuts i yles and colors. use slippers. We have LrnanMMMM IDpeople