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iS 6SeRueR1 8, S. C.: 13. 1913 T, MANAGER Plens yastomce as second Clas MU~atter 'nn is not responsible e views of -its corres p ndents. d" A Relpmng-Hand ^elping hand. There "mn aii the world who Y~ : Ittle lift to enable A gt7 over the rouzh znfe and, reader, it may S ae the one to give s. Will you do it? It kind word, a hearty grasp of th-? some cases it may ^~ "~r fellow needs just a * x u can give him. th-m chance. e$d this story once. A ne ,na: had prospered an.1 ulated ,a good prop . tvb an unfortunate I os. aT. He lost heart and that, with the loss of : o v hhad lost all his ts-she decided that he ztlfso far as this ekcon rned by drowning .W ith that object in 1e started to the river to P. .?t intention. On }t he met a banker of the ho spoke to him pleas wand remarked that he had ;.m since his losses, 'her said; If I can help -anV way let me know. an w(et back home to e and children, a'nd said iie that he still had and he intended to go to _ _wo and reem what he had c he carried out that re n. oan of wealth had been and had heard her pesr 'reach on gratitude by ,-ng others. As she entered r i n ta looking at her ei- she said to her been good to me ever done any my gratitude". oticed a poor + {passing her -on a back keni i enter She asked the he waiser husband e lttl ragged children er husand's children. cwered yes. The rich -salai to the other,"Come mre to-morrow at one nd bring all the family e dinner with us. They dc~ as neatly -as she ~ss them, and after a ~had been asked and the poor man, been a drunkard for pushed back his chair, hiimself for not being hea~ nd made this ex - ~n ITonce had a good ana pe3y around me, ife and children were well ~ed and had' plenty to eat, as I ;ook to drink, this is rst kindnress that has beeni me. and by the help of ~ ntend to be a man again ad myj wif-e aLnd children shall ave~ aho~e again. The man rried out his'purpose and in a wver rs his 'lfe and children cre happy in ieir own home .Jand and father was n~ prosperous business man. h ce will lend a helping hard? ~.cati c ministration All hai! to the Wilson Admin M~rs His norxina ad eintioLX was a wander ui ictr yNo'w if hia admin .ti.a e p equally as scn , ehen will Democrats evere wer have reason to c. fih. the cabinet he men re.presentinlg all sec oforcountry. Men of c r sug.reat brain power. thee i noreson why success shul not crwn the admainis tmin.E let us remember ba y-we wi aye to work for a ug ader)emocratic, as well d i blican rule. 100 South Carolin * - Washington last for plums. C Your Stomach this treatrnent if it -aptly relieve Indiges - ~ .epsia. - pepsia Tablets remedy bles because theyv con eproportioni.of Pepsin ad the necessary cr - help nature to supply - Ae absence of which n . jices causes indiges oad. sZpepsia. Th *dthe tozach to-digest food and ckly con-r .-nto rich red and -:cessary for o, cd a nackage of Rexanl ~~abl hets in your vest pee~ - mL your room. Take - ersheavy meal and prove that they willikeepindi bothering you. what Rexal Dyspepsia -- and what they wildo, * o them to relieve indi - dyspepsia, or to refund -if they fail to do so. * tand to reason that we umethsmo. rs were tain Rxal yuppsia Sstisfy you? Three sizes: - cents, and $1.0.A r Rexall Dyspepia-Tablets i ty only at our store NS DRUG CL president Wilson has an nounced that he wili not receive office-seekers or :heir repre sentatives, except on his own invitation. If this means that few if any changes are to be made in office-seekers then President Wilson has dug his own grave. The friends in this State are urging the appointment of As sociate Justice C. A. Woods of the State Supreme Court to be United States Judge, the posi tion held by Judge Nathan Goff, Republican, who was re cently elected United States Senator from West Virginia. Mr. Williams "Answers and Ex plains." Editor Sentinel: In your' issue of this week, you statte that Fred Williams voted for the bill to throttle the press. I am sendir.g you the bill, for: which T voted, asking you to publish the original bill, so that your readers may know wheta er it restricts the press or n'. Had it become law it would only have allowed persons to Jo I what I am trying to do in this: communication. This is to let the public have a chance -e hear both sides. Instead of re stricting the press. it - wou.ld have given it a wider scope. The Bill A bill to regulate the puoli cation of certain articles in newspapers, magazines and periodicals in this State, and to fix the p.enalty for failure to carry out the proyisions of this act. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: Section 1. That whenever a newspaper, magazine or period ical printed or published in this State, shall print or publish, either in its editorial or news columns, an article or articles written by any editor, reporter, correspondent, or any other person or persons v:homsoever, which article or articles shall make an attack, or make any Charge or charges. or in any, way effect the character, stand- I ng in the community or con-I iuct of any persons or persons, rghether . prvate citizens or peliciicers, such newspapers, mnagazines or perionicais shall publish, in the first edition or publication, after the same shall be furnished, the answer, denial, explanation or defense af said person or persons, with >ut making said person or per sons pay therefor, and the said answer, denial, explanation or defense shall be given the same prominence is said news-' papes, magaziue or periodical as the article or articles containing said charge or charges. Sec. 2. Any editor, manager or other officer or person in au thority of may newspaper, magazine or periodical, who shall refuse or neglect or be re sponsible for the failure to print a.nd publish said answer, denial explanaticn or defense of said person or persons attack-d sr' charged, as set out in section 1 of this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, u.pon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fin': of not less thant fve hundred (8500) dollars, and imprisonment in the coun jail of not less than thirty days: Provided, however, That nio newspaper, magazine cr period ical shall be required to pubh~n You have not c The Folloxw For pul the SArmstrong Pharmacy. Edward L. Avers. Barr Dry Goods Company. IR. L. R. Bentz, Bruce & Dos ter Drug Cor * any. Bruns McGee Company. Secure from any of the made your last purchase., hamber of Commerce.'I Rememnbig the ex< The re room over for your co rt while in G -0. or print ny article whatsoever, which shall contain obscene or profane langu mze. We si :cerel y be!ieve that Mr. William;; voted on this bill as his conscience dictated. We also believe that Mr. Williams knows more about farming than he does about running a newspaper. It is our opinion that this bill would practically niin cornm' oF the weaker newspaper s. bec;*use it says nothin.g about he length of the "answer" or 'u zna tion" theu offended persot. might write. A person mij. ''ite six or e.; ht column 3 :n atemi ia nation" if he wished to. It would probably interest a dozen subscribers. Few weekly pa pers hay, that much space to spare in )ne week, yet the pub lisher w. uld be forced to pub lish the articzl'e, theebr ntvijg to increase tle size )f his. p. per or 'eave out news 'tern wich would t . of interest to his r,:ad ers. We received this commun'ica tion from Mr. Williams aoout two weeks ago and would have been glad to publisa i- th'n, but we alre Aly aad in :ype several long arii les, ard v-e were un able to pabhish this con munica tion until no v, but if this bill wac a la- we would have been forced to publish he commu ncation when we received it. Our Inqui WOE W ERSvUAT IT IS Relieves? Sloan's Liniment gives in: sciatica. It goes straight to. 1 nerves and stops the pain. E PROi MRS. RUDOI.PH 1MSCKF., Oconto; Liiment for toothiache and neuralgia: help me an 1 would not be without tI is also good for rheumatism, sore Mas. C. M. writes:-"I wish miedicin neura~gi can trul . Lousi quite a months - found D use of the best can recC Send for FREE RAIl nly the best marl ring is the I cash purchases a chases of $25.00 fares both ways w Firim Campbell Tile and Mantel Company. Carolina Hard warye Comnpam3 ICarpenter Brothers.~ -i CJhilders-Cely Sho Compaun H. Endel. Gilreath-Durham CJompany, above firms a Chamber of Con They will refund your railwayf he :nerchant himself will redeei :elenit railroad se~vic he Fourth National Bank, with reenville, It would have caused us much inconvenience. and the article is just as good now as it was then. The statement which Mr. William ls refers to was eight lines long. His reply is about one-half column. What if our statenwnt had been a column long! .1nil we never intended l to offewII'1 him, but only gave a news item which was a fact. Thre is not a reputable news paper in this state but that will gladly ive space to any person whom it has in any way lu54 represented. And besides there is a libel iw in this state which protects people from false and slander Ous statements by newspapers. We take pleasure in publish jig this communication from Mr. Williams and have no ill will against him for voting for 'his bill. Mrs. Sloan Miller Dead. Died, at her home in Greer,on the 6th instant, in the 26th year of her age, Mrs. Sloan Miller. She was Miss Nannie Williams, before her marriage, laughter of \1r. and Mrs. An drew Williams of near Pied mont in Anderson county. Her body was brought to Shiloh church, ler old home, on Satur-J day the 8th instant, where fu neral services were held in the presence of a large concourse of itive Pup WH SiODf i-'( FIDS OUT ii iAl leura gia tant relief from neuralgia or e painful part -soothes the n't rub-it penetrates. l is., writes:---" I have used Sloan's the head w here nothing else would ie Lipiment in the houe." throat, chest pains and sprains. Pains Ail Gone ow:ERa, of Johannesburg, Mich, to say your Liniment is the best in the world. It has cured me of ; those pains have all gone and I say your Liniment did cure me." Pain All CouleI . R. SWxINGER, of 5.7 So. I2th St., ] c, Ky., writes:-"I suffered with evere neuralgic headache for four without any relief. I used your : for two or three nights and I uffered with my head since. I have ay quick reliefs from pain by the loan's Liniment and believe it to be Liniment on the market to-day. I nmend it for what it did for me." 25c., 50c., and $1.00 at A11 Dealers. Sloan's Free Book on Horses. Address EARL S. SLOAN, Boston, Mass. MAY FAR] et in upper South hiaving yc rnounting to $25.C r more one fare v i be refunded u); a that will I The Above Agreement Has Bee Globe Optical Company. 0. M. Goodlett. Greenville Furniture Comnpny Hend(ersonl - Ashmnore Willis Company. Hobbs - H enderson Company. WV. H. Houston & Brother. How to Get 9 merce Rebate Book. Have put are. This is an improvement oi i it nlow. Greenville's Matron in conistant attendance Morning Sickness Many women suffer this mis ery. It makes its appear ance so regularly that they learnto expect it and arrange their household work accord ingly. Few women think of seeking medical help to get rid of it for good. If women only knew of the power and effectiveness of Dr. Sim mons Squaw Vine Wine they would not be without it a moment longer than it would take to get it from the drug store. It is a splendid remedy for all nau sea or sickness of the stom ach. The first dose settles the stomach and makes the patient feel better. Addi tionaldosesact on the female generative system, strength ening weakened organs, reg ulating the habits, restoring tone and strength in every part of the body. It is essen tially a woman's remedy prepared expressly to meet the need of women who suffer from the ailments common to their sex. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Price $1 Per Bottle C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI KEOWEE PHARMACY sorrowing relatives and friend, by Rev. D. W. Hiott. Mrs. Miller leaves a fathei mother, two brothers, a hus band and two little children t weep for her. She was a mem ber of Mountin Springs Baptie church and before she died sh, prayed for each of her love ones and wanted them to mee .er in heaven. She was a mem ber of the W. 0. W. circle, any four members of the circle ac companied her body to th rave and with loving hand placed beautiful flowers on he rave. Mr. and Mrs. Mille ived in Easley nearly all thei 1arried life and only went t rreer about a year ago to en ;ae in hotel business. Mrs Tiller oL.de many friends ii Easley 11ho1 will regret to hea )f her death. ''o the bereave< nfes we exten'i our sympathy arl Hunter Pardone( Earl Hunift r. colored, wh as convicted in this county ii he soring of 1909 of an assaul ndl( battery of a high and og ~ravated nature in two case ad sentenced to seven years oi he chain gang. was pardone< y Gov. Blease last Thursday Hunter was convicted o aking a deadly attack om fficers C. L. Cureton and G 7. Corbin when they attemp id to arrest him for operatirn aI illicit distillery. For Sale .0 well rooted Himalaya plant bt 15c each or 2 for 25c deliver id by mail o'n receio 'f price. This wonderful berra ould be in every body's garder .rare chance to get a start o: is wonderful ,berryv. Thi! rry s speror o Black berrn >ses etc. Saiisfaction guaran ed. or money iefunded irections sent wit h p1 ints. J. C. Stewart, R. 6, Pickens, S. C. ITO-GRE] Carolinai inwh IUr Railway Fart 0 the Railway F i be re-mnfded to GO miles. efund Yo1 . Entered Into by the Followin . 0. Jones Companyv. Kng-.Bro wning Company. , F. Lagerholm Company. ewis Printing~c Company. \ahon-Tindal Company. \arkley Hard ware & Manu facturing Company. our Railway F~ chases entereu in the bock a the forme.r plan by which it plendid Raihu main:ained i I a Futher Iformation 3 Folger, Exclusive. Tailoring Suits rangeing in pri< We have a large rang guaranteed to be all wool. We are ready to take or the suit is ours. Our opening day is e Call and inspect our : Fol Al Clothing, Shoe. Sole agents for Walk :1 Iron King Stoves, New Hor t ell Wagons and Mitchell A For Duroc Jersey pigs and milk cows see T. E. Craig, Cen r tral, S. C., Route 2. For Hair Health 1 If Rexall "93" Hair Tonic does r not improve the health of your scalp and hair, we will pay for what you use during the trial. We could not so strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue Ito sell it-to the same people if it did not do all we claim. should it not prove entirely satisfactory our cus tomners would lose faith in us, we would lose their patronage, and our business would suffcr. )If your hair is falling out or you suffer any sc'alp trouble, we believe I Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will do more to eradicate the dandruff, give health - to the scalp, stimulate new hai growth and prevent premature bald ness than any other human agency. We want you to make us prove S this. We ask you to risk no money whatever. Buy a bottle of Rexall '93" Hair Tonie, use it according to S directions for thirty days; then if you are not entirely satifid, come 1 and tell us and we will promptly hand back the money you paid us for it. - We won't ask you to sign any thing, nor even to bring the bottle back. We won't obligate you in any way. We will tako your mere word. Could anything be more fair? Could we do anything more to prove our belief in Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, and our honesty of purpose in recomn mending it to you? Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is as pleas ant to use as spring water and has bu afin, lasing odor. It comsj You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonic in this community only at our store: PICKENS DRUG CO. Pickes TheSouth Pickns Te gg kore Ca.rolina. There is a Rezall Store in nearly ever town and city in the U'nited States. Canaa anl Great Britain. There is a different Rexali Remedy for n-arly every ordinary human ill-I *each especially d'.sisgned for the particular ill for which it is reconmended. The Realal Storea are Arnerica's Croatast * Drug Stores ch to do your tradi Refunded. are both ways will romi 40 to 50O miles ir Railway g Well Known Greenville Firms: Mauldin Pharmacy. E Metts & James. Mevers-Arnold Company. P-ace Printing Company. S S'iedmont Shoe Comnpanv '~ . Poe Hardware and Nl1PlY C Company, wre Refunded id as s on as they total the desire was ne-cesary for the purchaser t ay Facilities s to buy in Greenville ~rite Thornley & Co. Agents for The International Company's line of Tailor Made Suits. :e from $12.50 to $40.00. e of patterns, and every suit they make from $12.00 up is . your measure anytime, and guarantee fit and satisfaction, very day. samples, and let us fit you up with your Easter suit. Yours truly, Yer, Thorniky ID COMPANY , Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. 8A Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Overalls, Hawes Hats, le Sewing Machines,Chase City and Babcock Buggies,Mitch utomobiles. "Increase YOUR Yields Per Acre" -By Using Virginia-Caroi'na. Fertilizers S They Have Stood the Test We are exclusive agents for the V-C - goods in Pickens and have built up a first ( class trade on their "WANDO,' Brand, w hich cannot be excelled for a cotton or corn Fertilizer. Come in and get our prices on these goods.4 Folgr, hrne & Copn Advertising Pays If You Advertise in The. Sentinel (D RETURN . ng, bu~t the added advantage ot be refunded up to 40 miles; for ; tor purchases of 850.00 or more Fare: S. Poole.-.N anhilCmay ride. Patton & Tilman. ThBatsCoreCmpn .Rothschild. TeJhsnCmay *bt & Carter J .Wdil&Sn ith & Bristow, akn r GosCmn ewart & Merritt. JmsT ilasHrwr D. Stradley & Company. Cmay H. triner.. Jon . naillCm an. o surendr th boo die Btot Scrietry Cofpany S on h InerurbThe3 Jon sn oa. Thetrd~gcete M. Piaddilmon. Watkns Dy Gods Cmpn Jae .WliasHrwr