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~be~siin unce aysel a candidate rom the Third Congres subject to the rules of d_ Belton, S. C. S&W FRepresentatives fi of JAMES P. CAREY, ereby announce him as a candi date formember of the House of Representatves from Pickens coUn subject to the action of the Dem voters in. the primary elec I'hereby announce myself as a candi date far the House of Representatives from Pickens county, subject to the Democratic voters at the pmaryelec tionL JosEPa LEcACH. - For Auditor I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Auditor of Pickens county, subject to the actioL of the Democratic voters in the primary -.electiol. HENRY A. TOWNES. ~ hereby announce myself a candi dgte for re-election to the office of kditor of Pickens County, subject tothe' action of the Democratic pri sryelection. N. A. CHRISTOPHER. Thefriends of GREG T. MAULDIN announce him as a candidate for the office of outyAuditor for Pickens County, s tto the rules of the 'Democratic 'primary election. For Treasurer At. the solicnittan of friends I hereby announce myself as a candi s ate for the offie'eof Treasurer of Pickens county,-subjeet to the action othe voters in the Democratic pri imary election. BENNETT H. POWERS. - Ihereby announce myself a candi datefor re-election to theoeof Treasurer of Pickens county, subject to the 'action of the voters in the Democratic primary election. TAYLOR H.'STEWART. O At the solicitation of many of my Si .r~de rib announce myself as a We for the ofe .4f -Treasurer of T~county',subject to the action of DpcracParty in the approach g 'election. R. L Z JJUdge af Probate Sherby annou4 myself as a can Tere-election to the offce of 1of Pickens county, 1o the action -of -the -Demo itmary election. J: B. NEWBERY. N o~eintedenteof Edhucation - annonnee myself as a ani or re-election to the' office of Superintendent of' Education, to the action of the Democratic mrelectionl. 1 T. HAL-UM. Foj Supervisor - -~The any frienids of the Hon. E. {~Z'~OOP~hereby announce-him as e mgae for. the offce of County ~SupY15O,~ sbject to the rules of &e Dmocati party in the primary Atthe solicitation of frienidslIof - , yaelf as a candidate for re-elec ~ tw10 ohe .offie-of Supervisor. of P- ecounty, subject to the action itteDemocratie primary. JAM1ES B. CRAIG. Wi-1~Khzi -friends of W. S: PAR ~~Si-f Lierty; annonce him. as a -~nIda~ or Comissioner of Pick ~B onty'subject to the choice of {~e~em~catlevoters in the coming At then earnest solicitation of fredI offer myself as a candidate - fr re-election. to-the office of County Conioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. G. W. BOWEN. SAt the solicitation of friends I heeyannoance myself as a candi ~f~-re-election to the office of ne-of Pickens county sub ~ the action- ol the Democratic ~~jcertiRthe primary election. J. M. LAWRENCE. At the solicitation of friends, I hereby ~aa~ce~selfa cniaite for Coin n of Pickens county, subject to the actionof the Democratic priary eiection. THoS. H. SMrrH. -x heebyannounce myself as a candi date for ConyCommissiner of Pick ens county, sujc to the choice of the Democratic voters in the coming elec tion.' A. B. RIGGINs, Liberty, S. C. For Coroner At the earnest solicitation of V riends I offer myself as a candidate for' Coroner of Pickens county, sub ect..to the choice of the Democratic voters in the coming primary elec tlon. J. R. BURGESS. .At the solicitatidiof friends I of fer myself aa'a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of 'Coroner of Pick ens county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. 3. E. MEDLIN. For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election as Cotton We 'er at Pickens, subject to the ac th o e voters in the election of August15, 1914. FRANK KmRKSEY. The friends of FRANK G. ALLGOOD hereby announce him as a candidate for Cotton Weihe at Pickens, sub'ect to the action-ofthe voters in the eection ofAugust 15, 1914. For Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Supervisor of - -srtif of Pickens county, subject to~i action of the Democratic party nthie primary electon J. DAVIs MAULDIN. SPCIAL NOTICE Choice of 250 farms 50toSO acres. $10 to$S per acre. Come and see. Write for fod- W. L. Burnside, ~McCormielk S. C- 15 SAyone wanting Photorahsmade calome at my house or write me wilg oyorhueand make Ials p tpre copyfo James Clements, Pickens, S.1C0 t riar ie rr caps and Cobhinteest oun Syrup -eS cheap? Tobacco,7eT pluJ y. tweeps,.hoes and plows. t co pu .- Hans. wid pr~e-ngBarred Plym 101 f1O~~ or .e. Pirst~e ~dateS havasewnght enj 1 ocal anC Bob Anthony went to Green ville Monday on business. Charley Robinson, of Green ville was in Pickens Sunday. Dr. L. L. Jameson, of Easlev, was in Pickens on business Monday. Ernest F. Alexander, has re turned from a trip to North Carolina. Miss Norma Griffin, who was quite sick last week, is much improved. Mrs. Floyd and little daugh ter, of spartanburg, visited Mrs. J. P. Carey this week. Mr. J. Marshall Reeves, of Ga., visited friends and rel atives in Pickens this week. Mr. Thomas White and John S. King. of Easley. visited friends in the city Sunday. Gary Hiott is attending the meeting of the State Press As sociation at Chick Springs. Hagood school will open July 20. for the summer session Prof. Robert Baker, teacher. Miss May Gresham of At lanta is visiting her grand-par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hester. Married, at the residence of W. 0. Seaborn June 28th, Bunk Gowns to Neaomi Blasin game, colored, both of Pickens county, W. 0. Seaborn offici ating. Things Yoi Fruit Preser Fruit Jar Paraffit The-Fruit Preserving Pi They keep fra.it perfectly; do not cause fruit to tast preserve 50 pounds of fru Fruit Jar Rubbers at 5 per,dozen dozen. Also dozen dozen. V)Paraffmne Wax to covei keep them clean and airtig PICKENS DRi The Re> J. N. IHALLIJ SBegan AT TI ~Entire 8D3O ICAN SPE( ~into the lic 4 Best 6 and 7c 4 CALICOES Sale price 3 per y 8c Quality. Fast Color 4APRON GINGHAM Sale price 3 1-2c per ye SLadies $1-50 and $2.0o SGingham and Chambra: 4HOUSE DRESSES Sale price c ;H. [Personal Lee A. Roper of Albany, Ga., is spending a ten days vacation with with his parents in Pickens, A nice purse was made up in Pickens for the widow and three children of James Hendrix, who was killed last week. Miss Kate Henderson, o f Aiken, S. C., has been the guest of Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr.. f o r several days this week. Pickens would have had a big fourth of July celebration if the negro McCullum had been brought here Friday night. Mr. Zade Cox and family re turned to Pickens Monday, from, Washington, D. C., where they have been for several weeks. Does anybody want to adopt a little nine-year-old motherless boy? If so, apply to Rev. D. W. Hiott, of Easley, for information. Martin graded school will be gin their summer session July. 13. Professor Vernon Jones and Miss Essie Kelly will teach this session. Monday evening a sociable was given for the young people at the beautiful home of Mr. T. L. Bivens. The evening was ehjoyed. bv every one present, Cakes a n d Ice cream w e r e served. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chris topher of'Greenville, visited the home of Auditor Christopher last week. Mr. Christopher re turned to Greenville Monday. Mrs. Christopher will remain in Pickens for a weeks visit. 1 Need Now. ring Powders Rubbers ie Wax >wders we sell are harmless. md do away with cans. They e. A 15-cent package will cents, per dozen-5o cents ro cents per dozen-$1 per jelly, preserves, etc., and ht, 15 cents a pound. JG COMPANY al Store M, Proprietor Wednese IE BAl 000 Stock tu IAL SALES smes of the I Standard 36 inch r oc Qu BLEACHING .rd. S a le price 5 c per y ,SHOES One lot Ladies and Mi OXFORDS erd- Sale price -Worth up to $1.50 .Ladies $1.50 and $2.oc 'White Canvas Pumps, White, Tan and Black Oxfc Messrs. .Joe .Keith, Elmer EHendricks and Will Looper and little son, J. T.. of Greenville, yame to Pickens Tuesday on business. Mr. C. B. Mogridge, who has been visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Burtnett, for past month, left Tuesday for Richmond, Va. We have been asked to an aohnce that Rev. Fulton Chil iress will preach at Lenhardt's chool house next Sunday, July L2, at 4.30 P. M. The picture man, who took pictures last week and showed hem at the popular Pastime, das for sale now the post card picture of "the cutest thing you ver saw." Hon. E. P, McCravey is on a usiness trip to Alabama this week, and he stated that upon is return he will hand out his Eormal announcement for the state senate. If at any time you are awak mned from your day dreams by . steamboat whistle, it is not a real one, only a new fangled iutomobile startler attached to ;he "red-devil." The meeting at the Baptist 'urch came to a close last Fri lay night. There were several idditions and the church was .reatly revived. The pastor, Dr. Ramsav, did the preaching and wonderful sermons were heard. We are requested to announce that Prof. R. M. Bolding will Donduct a song service just be E o r e preaching a t Antioch ,hurch, the second Sunday in July. Prof. Bolding will also each a singing school at Antioch beginning August 10. Several persons were shocked by lightning during the electric storm in Pickens Mondav after noon. Several pieces of. brick were knocked from the court house. But no serious damage was done. A good rain came lown after the storm. Hail fell in some sections of the county. Two advertisements.of special ales appear in'this issue. The Battery at Easley will throw merchandise from the top of heir store Saturday morning. W. N. Jones' sale is on. Mr.: Durtis Cullum,who was at Craigt Bros. here last summer, is with the sales company at Jones' salde. In the room where they were preparing to sleep, three fisher men from Pic.kens isccovered a large pilot undei an oldtent cover aver in one corner; he seemed to haye been there, as an old skin' be had shed was found. About the hearth another large pilot' elided among some pots and lown through a crevice by the chimney. Both snakes were "real'" and were killed by these gentlemen who then spent the night in this same room near Bald Knob. lay, Ju rued over to & SALYAG eople at the ality sss10Packages< thetopofour 2.We will throw; - each package i als picking up, b( 98 than a CIRCUS EDX I - Look] / 4 - "U" Are in KEO WEE F THtE NVA iL Phone 25 - - MIM .1 . 1 Mr. J. H. Reid, of Erath coun ty, Texas, is in Pickens county visiting friends and relatives. He is a native of this county and moved from here to Texas about 23 years ago and has pros pered in his adopted home. Mr. Reid is a brother of Mrs. Sallie Sutherland. of Pickens, and his son, Ernest, married a daughter of Mr. Bennett Jones of this county. T h ey also live in Texas. This is Mr. Reid's first visit here in three years, and he will remain in this section some time and may decide to make his home here.I Mrs. Jennie Lewis Freeman, wife of Dr. L. E. M . Freeman, died at their home in Raliegh, N. C., on June, 23. Besides hex husband she leaves a baby boy. L. E, M. Jr. A little daughter. Margaret, preceded her mothei to the grave about five weeks. A Raleigh paper says: " 'There are many friends here wh< share the grief of her loved ones. They also share the joy that i-, made possible by her "unfalter. ing trust," which enabled hex to "'draw the drapery of bex couch about her, and lie dowr to pleasant dreams." Candidates for governor and senate did -not have cam paign appointments from las1 Saturday, until tomorrow (Fri day,) and the political lid haw been on in State politics this week. Last Saturday at Spar anburgt orer. aresi ohv be ntem jot. Whntecodisi SmtBeaeakd.hmt giehsopnntahaig.u thsddnoaue.he.A h sakigohgbraoi caddts4.Clmiajs h oppositehappened; ichrsih NLPote 24Al tTexs Mountin Groe county viimtin ie anid reativesy Hee satveo thisa contuy anfore puromse o eagf peried ina his peconectior therln. ofringenofls andi son, Erestparedsa a day.t TeAs.Tisie rRia's fis vii Er Ci, thre ye Wad tim Meanddeie to k hsoe hetre. y Juy wif of Dr. ia L vE . ran N.C.o u,2.Bsides thh be L. . M. J .liteduhr ARaleiThe e lo sas anhr the Middle , of the night, we will say, sud denly in need of having a pre scription filled. You don't know where to go. Ring 33 and see how quick we will fill that pre- t scription, accurately and safely .l. and at a most moderate charge. We handle only the purest and freshest of Drugs. Will arrive this week, a beau- A tiful and complete line of new . Stationery. No trouble to show ' goods. 'HARMACY IL STORE 2 Punnally's Candy + - Antioch Club Roll E. C. Bowie, secretary of the Antioch club, will be at Antioch school house with the club roll, on Saturday, July 18, fiom I to 4 o'clock, for the convenience of the voters who wish to enroll. Candidates Here July 17 The senatorial campaign party will be in Pickens Friday, July 17. Each of the four candidates for the U. S. senate, Messrs. Blease, Jennings, Pollock and Smith, are expected to be. here. and we hope a large audience of Pickens county people will be on hand to hear the issues dis cussed. Candidates for state ,.offices will not get here until August 19. Duckworth Reunion On Sunday last Mr. H. Dean Singleton and family and Mr. Dan Mauldin and family, both sons-in-law of Mrs. B. W.Duck worth of Easley. came to the homey of Mrs. Duckworth and brought dinnerc'nough forall the family. All the children and grandchildren were present. This dinner was given in honor of the 63d birthday of Mrs.Duck worth. After attending Sunday school in the Baptist church Sunday morning the rest of the day was spent in family conver 'sation suited for the Sabbath day. May Mrs. Duckworth live' to celebrate many more birth days with her dear ones. Negro Kilied at Easley. Jim Alexander was hit in the head by "Spider" William's at Easley, Saturday night, July 4, and as a result Jim has been unconscious ever since, and "Spider," and another negro negro named Westfield and Pheobe Furgerson are in the county jail. All concerned are coloifed. Corn whiskey and a woman was the cause. Since the above was written Alex ander. has died. TEN' D TOLD C a. m. I L. BOLT & [reatest Barge ASHINGTON9 as ever knlowm Sale be thrown from .ith, 3 p. m. f Merchandise, Sale and well worth ~ will be funnier B Sale d Blue Sin 4Yj SPECIAL BARGA INS A T THE BIG * . STORE We are still closing out our Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Clothing, Millinery, etc., and we are offer ing some special values in Ladies' Queen Quality Oxfords and Men's Crossett Oxfords. Almost any. shape or leather to select from. We are giving a substantial cut on these well known makes of ROxfords. MILLINERY We are closing out this depart ment and you can buy a nice hat for less than one-half the regular price. It will pay you.to visit the Big Store before you make your Spring. purchases. Heath -Bruce-Morrow 4 Company 4Pickens, - - So. Car. Quality Printing---The Pickens Sentinel ~YS OF UN= ASH SAVINO CO. Easley, S. C. inl Givers, THE AMER D. C. To be distributed Mens 50c Shirts.Mns$.0ad$0 + 4 price$299 One Lot4 NS PANTS WorthOnLo to $1.50 and $2.00DAWRo rice 69c. Sl rc'2c Mens $io.ooMN00fA HT UE SERGE SUITS $~oiau 8~4 Price$5.98 $2 ice $2,69 One Lo Men Sc Easic ea *- 4 11T11d- - -E Y - ,.-...