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it irg' , 0., Oct. 22. zadtol :FIease allow. me to $y#h. rongh -the cQlutnns of dypaper that the call for a Prohibition Convention to be heldin'Columbhia the latter part Sthiis6nth hos no connection Vhatever with the Anti-Saloon ;6agtie of South Carolina, A great niany people of tlie State, som how have gotton th Iim-.. on that the Anti-Saloon - L, tryinir to organizo a thir- known as the Pro hlblg n ,.of South.Caro -ina. Let I TncO and for All that the. An. on League is n6t a party oi'gh tion and that wo dI not be in the third partY OYomen We be lievd in white supret cy and look entirely to the D' Socratlc party of South Carol la for re lief-in the present s' nation. The (Jouv.entI N to be held in Columbia ina oew days is called by the -leader of the Third Party Prohibit.onists in this State. I suppose it .Is generally known that the Third Party Prohibi tionists thioughout the nation array theriselves against all other partles, especially against the Democratic and Republican. Mr. Eugene W. Chafin is re larded as their National loader and was their nofline for tho prbsidenCY'in 1908. The follow in from his spe'ech of accept \auce of the nominat ion explains * fully their ittitudo towards the D'amoprats and Republicans eyory w'hJre. "We are n'o approaching the close of -anott r fifty years, where two dqimiant plolitigai parties, Republican,,hnd Dono cratic, have allied ithemseyos with th6 most gig ntic criio that ever curs'd tlNi vorld, and by their qttitude' make k66win to the AmericAn people that 10,01.: to have a chace, 'even 6oxugh the majority may favor 6,A6.destroy the, liquor traffic, md add angther amendment to' ahe Constitution which would lark tho highest achievement I >f civilizatton in the world's Itatory." Mr. Chafin may have been per fctly consclentious in this atterance, and - vet -within the past five years, too much has Joen accomplished by Repub licans and Iemocrats along the line of prohibition to chronicle v here. The world knows today p hat we have a Democratic ad- o ministration at, Washington I which stands for purity and all I modern reforms. It is generaily t knownii that the Jones-Works .p Bill has passed Congress, clean- N ing up the District of Columbia. I and that the Webb-Keryon Bill b)ca:ne- a law by the votes of Diemocrats- a n d Republicans alike, regulating the inter-state I c o m m e V c e in - intoxicating i liquors., The Anti-Saloon Leago6 -of South Carolina is looking to the whito Democrats to aid us in the destruction'of the liquor traffic, a and we believo they will do it, without Vny split in the party or separate organization for this purpose. (Signed) J. L. Harley, Sut. S. C Anti-Saloon L'gue. Chronic Dyspepsia. Theu following unsolicited tes timonial should certainly be suf ficient to give bole and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dysuepsia:'I -have been a dhronic'dyspeptic-for years, and of all the medidine I have taken, I 'Chamberlain's Tablets have done' me more good than any thing l(se," says W. G. Matti son, No. 7 Sherman St., Hor nellsville, N. Y.- For sale by all dealers. loney Refunded With a Smile eading 'Drug Store Will Give Money Back Should There Ever Be a Case Where Do dson's Liver Tone Fails. Dodson's Liver f'ono is a mild epdetableLiver T'onic which op rat si" S)uccisfu ll in) ense f const ipation, I-orpiI liver. or l '11 1) IIk I I I I '- i t I I oI'PiI ) i 4' c.tI, iis)ionant e t ha' it has Ilract1,al v1 u t ihli pho. ,.1Iof nlonll) hI.' w I' t \V ell C is w of( (en (l 1 ll1 - vrn101I. TI"I'e Pivk(en1S 1 )ru ( 'o., Amho sel Dodson's I Aver Tone, eC011111Ind it, as a reliev'r of ost ip:lt loll, sour sit)IMomach, bil 1115sn A I ( slin -2 ish liver. It v4 I.. Iv sOl -y and) harm v. I I aI houI i' should over all o s 1 sii0fact In he Pick msi Drug ('t will, ofund t-he )Itivo plid It 11hlli flion. Th ll ri m' ' oI I)s. o 's fAiver I(lne i 5) e). per bttlie. Be aie Vou 't DI-m's Liv I'o , 1 111l i' 1 '1 - 11 ( l-li f.Ill pu 11) ill inlikuili i in I s Il (1- lot back d Ilp 1) y a1 gnaateet and that nayl\ c'iini harmful~l drugs. Ad V. Given Away I In tho Indianai ind Ohio t Os, the cycloene attnsaha. G - the .\ississippi overflow anad other disasters of the year 19i3. th i d s '1~~jI I?~ N Z'r wo l estrOyed and' nlew nthie ioi w. wilit u (o.t to holdeyr. of The U-imE int - anco policy. SeO Picturen In our Windon. 1l'sv The F'RTIm Sewsings 1v in o' -nd~ r en poliev wh~ich protect5 the in t5hin 5' ' 5 iv fl l, tornalo. cvelune., Iir . I: -,i -(.. Or w.) other cati- . Ti nv inti:t" :- 1 - . . WE SELL IT J. J. Gantt & Co., Liberty, S. ( Is 1 o ove SiysV Cheshire Candidate for Congress Knocks Aiken's Latest Move. CHESHIRE IN SENECA Will Make a House-to-House Cattvass of Third District (jol. Victor 13. Cheshire, Canl didate for conigrelQs, uniitil a few' weeks ago editor and owner of t.ho Anderson In tel I iXeler, was in Seneca for a fow hnnrs Sat 1i rday afternoon. Mrs. Cheshi ire 'accompanied hini. They were on their way to spend Sun (lay with Mr. Cheshirie's friend, John Abbott, of near New HLopo. During his shot t, stay in Seieca Col. Cheshire was a weleCic.o visitor to .ar 111d Factory office. He talked in terestingly of p)liticial matters in South Carolina, and particu larly of his race for (onlgress against JIon. W \ at (" Aiken and Fred Dominick, assist.ant at torney ueneral of Soith Caro Him. Ile is confident o)f being in the second race Ind of do feating his opponent in the final1 ronnd. Col. Cleshire soys that 1c has not sirttd to devoting Ii, eitire time to his cammi paig1 yet hut is at. P selt, ('1 lga( il looking aft'r thle constrnetio of several new hous('es in th city of Anderson.A flter he ha finishd 1,his wor~k ho will star11 out on a hoie-t o-hons( (,,nn vas - of the t atire third disrict. II wilI travel b)v automlobile .1111 give his entire t ime to his cam paign. Asked as to his opilioll r( uarfing Wyatt Atlkln' bill to divide the stato into two feeral districts, thereby eral new of-J ficers, the.more unportant being a judge and marshal. Colonel Oheshire said that it was simply another one of Aiken'.s moves in bohalf of his race for congiess. There is little chance of the bill I passing, said 'Mr. Cheshire, but in the event it does, Mr. Aikon will have charge of the turning out of several "'plums," and inl this way help his chances of re election. The entrance of MVlr. Cheshire int) the - congressional fight makes it sure that there will be warm times in the third district next year. He will be one of the nmost energetic campaign ers that ever mounted a stuni in South Carolina. Through his connection with tho Intelligen cer. which under his manage was one of the most influenltial papers in the upper part of the state, he has - become widely known and liked by the peoplo of this district, and in all prob -tbility he will make a good showing in the forthcoming race.-Seneca Farm and F'ac torv. Adv. Stop, Look, Listen! Next Sahirday at 2 o'clock, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the old Easley Hotel at Easley.,'$1,250 worth of good household andl kitchen fuIni ture. This stuff is as good1 as new, but must be sold and you can't afford this chance of get ting many ha rga i ns: Sale Io everybodv. G. B. O'Dell. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Binaturo of C9 V HammodBrw Wailo... FUTIRE, COFFINS nail CAiSETS IS OUR LINE. The largest stock of Furniture in the County. A Big Crop with a big Price should demand a #ij Aill of Furnitore. We are prepared to meet this demand. Shop early and get the picli of our steclt, OUR !4IEEL RANGES are excelled by none and our prices are right. Give us an opportun tunity to show you. Hammond-Brown-Wall Co. E. L. & C. D. Hamion. EASLEY 8. C. . PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPITAL AND SURPLUS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J. McD Bruce Presideut. 1. MI. Mauldiu. Oashier. MAJESTI C- RANGES -ARE-MADE-IN- ALL-S IZE9-AND-STYLES - et ofw jJc hAt1! .'TC IJII U t ' Ik _ 422 .ONLEGS IFDESIRED I. This W eek only with NJETSX-NEVER-URN -onCyWER Tach MaeRsaER-neEach Majestic Range each:.-Majesti~c anlg~e 1st B- COFFEE -P UT - /E - ' st , e cu s it is m a d e o f g o od m a te ia l - m a l 1st b ccaus it saven and fucly-vROltTER l(able and charcoal iron-and the inside lining is 2 work and3d, because it coksevnnqic mad h little da ash~estos, wvhich w ill not w arp orobreak; 2d, be wvork and worry; 3d, jbechuse it is made of dura- cuei stebsnaet adet togs ble materil -malleable and charcoal iron-and ai mt rull qu ae ade;t because will not uist, wearor hlfuru out., 4th, because.it -\it st lar fued ng and y fd; 4th, .ill not break or warlp; it is lined with asbestos becausei c fu ily g evenly; 5 th, practically air tight and has the latest and niost improved attachments; 5th, because "Big" Bruce h recommends it and sells it, which is the best tes- Maestis" (o t ra wit a rethatione)is te timonial of all that an be gi ven and a sufficient - most drable range madl.-James Hlarold Rob guarantee for all that is claimied of t. This ; - sn should be an inducement for ever. one in need of I uirny a rano to buy a "Great Majestic!' and be happy the resf of yo ir life.--Leon Robinson. - Il. Becauso it uses less fuel, is easily cleaned, r quit an ba I E BiG lTs-E is heats quicker an(l is made of stronger iron than thk only and h sels thn Ma Odn. any other range.-AMillage Uriffin.. pac htslste.-a (ifr. Becauise it is the best range, on thle m11arket, 1" Yv~ ii eis m id of >s the ake , lETabOoW ARrF E Because it is mviado of tm lie )t 11011 and1 burins and is made of the best material ani aves laborless fuel.-Ema lrd. and fuel-Ellen Findley. In last week's issue of The Sentinel we announced that we would give 150 Majestic Birds free to the first 150 boys and girls who presented at our store, between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00 p. m, Monday, the answers to three questions, one of which was: "Why is the Great Majestic the MOSt IDurable Rane Made." We are Printing Some of the Best Answers to the Above Question. Sthebit e a de o t he very best materiail The Great Mfajestic is the best range because - Papa don't like the Majestic. Papa sells l ecause it s iad furablN me. use for it stovme h it is made of the best material and uses less fuel coal.--Not Signed. the bes o at. l' i , Dat . -Essie Stowf-rt. My papa is happy he has almost stopped ('lt- Bpr aiu15tse it is one of tue lates bea < ado of the best matorial and Becauso it is bmilt, on "honor" and is made ting wood.-Not Signed. Jiovemlets o. u oethe t ist.-Bol b of maleable ir)m.-Bessie Stwart. The Great Majestic Range is the best because Eam y so Mjt tethe it be -o g Becu- it is made of the best material, by skilled work. a nu ima sa m aey. Becauso it is made of the best mateial~ and ~1( mi~en, and so constructed that it gives the maxi- bae rhe s pipe is so chap 1 (ca cooks the food right.A. J. 1o-' - mum result wit.h the niilmumil expenditure. Paper.-Not Signed. Because it is does not heat the kitchon as the Becaus it i nla~l of mHilliardan'Kihriy.alBst design , best m ate ial, best onstrui~ted, otW 1her stove do andi~ it is 300o per cent stronger Because it is de of. malleabl chrcoal a . best orkianship.--Eal Mors than othe nges.-- Ell reean. -B ub HE HE T H-BRUCENO ROW CO., PIKN,..C