The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 30, 1914, Image 2
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i What'has~become' of the old
ainned girl erho used to begin
~t~aeher mdusic pi'acie just'
'~ (~~tjl-break, when the rest
~ wanted to snooze?
-:When theColonel comes down
a mDixie to break up the "Solid
South" he will do welito pass
South Carolina by. It would be
time and wind gone to waste.
"Don't, tickle the heels of a
mule in hot weather," admnon
inhes an exchange. ~Nor in 'any
kind of weather, for that matter,
if you would be happy ever after.
*I s a oticeable fact that the
~ in any community who op
aelection to. tax them
for school purposesare the
~~sameones who vote "no"~ on
2nyWay, a congressman don't
a &~ tc work any hrder than
-Cte rest of us. Keep ..em at it,
Mr. President; you are the fore
man, and your boss. 'the-people,
expect results
Scotland's secretary of state
-was horsewhipped by the suf
fragettes last week. Did Secre
Starv Bryan have that incident
inmmnd when he capitulated to
z<the American suffs?
The religion of Jesus Christ is
the greatest thing that God ever
z ave to-this world. It cost the
greatest price, the death of His
and yet some men-candi
for high offices-go around
te the ministers of this
d throw off on Chris
'Men oif that stripe
dted at the
imb men
The chief drawback of the
trans-Atlantic flier, America, is
said to be "inability to carry the
desired load.'"-Columbia State.
We know some fliers that are
not trans-Atlantic that carry an
awful big load.
Two women in Stuttgart, Ger
many, invaded the office of a
newspaper named Schwabische
Zeitung and whipped the editor.
A man guilty of being editor of
a paper with such a name should
be licked; anyway.
The statement that the "big
gest gun in the world will guard
the Panama canal" was not in
tended as a fling at Col- .Roose
velt, of course.-Anderson Mail.
Is it possible reference was mdile
, Uncle Joe Cannon?
In New YorkstAate sine of the
politicians wanFRooseveltto rqn
for governor and some want-him
for police commiiner. Why
not compromise and make: him
chief of police of the'Metropois?
He'd make a "bully" cop.
If you see a sinall boy sitting
on the .curbstome with his arms
Across, his stroinach, its green
ayples Baltimiore Sun. When
we were his age it was pickles,
.aid jee cream.-Clumbia State.'
At the present ige it's water-I
melon
The price of flour is coming
down on account of the big west
ern yield of wheat. Now if the
farmers all over the country will
raise a bumper crop of hogs,:
cattle and sheep, the high c'st
of living will soon be a thing of
the past.
Doctor Cook, of North Pole
faine.is coinn into print somi
more. Congres wants to know
of Secretary of the Navy Daniels
who got* there first, Cook or
Peary. 'Sephus will have to get
some one to .search him, it is
thought._
The most .absurd suggestion
for a successor to the late Judge
Lurton, though advocated by
somet aleged. Democratic news
papers is the Hon. W. H. Taft,
presidentaudex-nresident by the
graeo of -one T. Roosevelt. He
is impossible.
While Mexico is now. on the
threshold of peace, rumor comes
that.General Orozco and others
are preparing-to organize a rev
olution against the new govern
ment now being formed to- bring
peace to that war-torn rebublic.
Whatwasit Sherman said-about
war?
Poor old- John D. 1s losing his
mninde it is feared. He was/76.
years of age one .day recently,'
and he celebrated the event by
giving efrry -child on his estate
six cents. He told. them they.
must saye five of the pennies,
but could blow the other one in
foranything they wanted. A
guardian should be appointed.
There. has been miles of ft
written about s-walting the fly,
thousands of dollars sp.-nt to
eradicate the cattle /tick, the
mosquito and other pests, but
never a line has. been written
nor a dollar appropriated, so far
as we know, to eradicate the bed
bug--the chinch! How come?
sIt does not argue well for the
civilizition of a people when
some foul-mouthed politician
sneers at Christianity, to hear
the howling mass cheer him.
We are hardly civilized yet,
much less Christianized. Let
us hope and pray and labor for'
better conditions after the next
election. "So moteit be. Amen."
The old-line Republicans in
congress have had their own way
so long about ,getting all of the
good things in the way of ap
propriations for the Republican'
states that it breaks theirhearts
whenever a state in the "solid
south" gets a small slice of
Uncle Sam's pie. Turn about
is fatir play. The' pie is -being
passed south just now.
When a revolution fails the
revolters are, called rebels and
renegades, but if the uprising
succeeds they are acclaimed pat
riots. A year-ago Villa was de
scribed as a bloodthirsty rebel
and bandit, while today he is
proclaimed by s o me as the
"George Washington of M e x
ico." Huerta, of course, having
lost out, still retains the title of
murderer and assassin. There
fore, it is plain that "nothing
succeeds like success."
A traveling man, who was in
Pickens at the senatorial speak
ing, remarked that he hiad at
tended many similar meetings
in many states, but this was the
first one where the candidates
for United States senator spoke
n every subject save that of
national politics. Senators, he
said, are supposed to have the
interest of the whole country at
heart-niot any one state. He
said he heard not a word about
the things that are of interest to
the whole people: that none of
the candidates spoke of whether
or not they would support the
President in his endeavors to
give the people~ justice or were
opposed to the national admin
istration: that the voters do not
know where the candidates for
one of the greatest offices in the
gift of the people stand on these
important questions. He thinks
TugalooTribune was five years
old on the 20th. The Tribune is
one of our best weeklies, and
Westminster should be proud of
it. It deserves to be well sup
ported. 'May the Tribune see
many more anniversaries.
Study of almost any club roll
would reveal that we have an
astonishing number of men of
mark in this state.-The State.
And yet there are some candi
dates for office who are opposed
to compulsory education.
The "'Aftermath" man in the
Columbia State has a silhouette
study, drawn especially for that
colyum, and wants to know
what South Carolina editor it is.
Since looking over a picture of
the Chick Springs aggregation
we have come to the-conclusion
tbat'it is old Aftermath himself.
At the Laurens meeting Sen
ator Ed. Smith will have the
pleasure of ridiig in a parade on
a -bale of cotton ginned 52 years
ago. This will .be better than
wearing the simple white cotton
blossom. . To keepup the record
of rdd and white emblems Gov.
Blease will have to be provided
with a red. animal or article of
some.- kind.-Tugaloo Tribune.
How-would a red nose dp for an
emblem?
There is a'bill now in congress
which if passed will affect all of
the "rural~ mail carries in the
cou.try, requiring them to have
automobiles. At present the
standardruralroute is24 miles in
length, most of them traversed
by horse and buggy, and the
maximunm compensation is $1,
200 a year. On recommendation
of the - postmaster-general- the
length of the routes will be in
creased to 50 miles andthe year
ly' allowance raised" to $1800,
and the carriers are expected t
furnish their own autos on the
increased salary.
Surprising Cure of.Stomach
Trouble
'When you have trouble with
-your stomach or chronic-consti
pation, don't imagine that yomz
case is beyond help just because
your doctor fails to give-you re
lief. Mrs. G. Stengle,Plainfield,
N. J..writes: "'Foroveramonth
past I have been troubled with
my stonrach. Everything I ate
upset it terribly. One of Cham
berlain's advertising booklets
came to me. After reading a
few of the letters from people
who had been cured by Cham
berlain's Tablets. I decided to
try them. I have taken nearly~
three-fourths of a package of
them and can 'now eat almost
everything I want." For sale
by all dealers.-Adv.
Qolenoy School Opened
The' Oolenoy graded school
opened Monday, July 20, with
Misses! Elizabeth, Grace and
Francis Mauldin as teachers.
Therie is a large attendance and
the school promises to be very
successful.
Politics
The State, complying with
requests of various correspond
ents, yesterday printed the fol
owing figures relatirng to 'the
primary election of 1912:
Total vote cast, 140,435.
-Coleman . L. Bf'ease received
71,562..
Ira B. Jones received 66,478.
John T. Duncan received 2,
385.
Blease's majority over Jones,
5,084.
Blease's majority over votes
cast, 2,699.
In the second primary of 1910
the total vote cast was 106,855,
or 33,560 less than the vote of
1912.
Of these Coleman L. Blease
received 56,250.
C. C. Featherston received
50,605.
Blease's majority ovbr Feath
erstone was, therefore, 5,645.
Although the vote in 1912 was
nearly a third larger than in
1910, Governor Blease's plurality
over Jones was slightly smaller
than oyer Featherstone, and his
mnajority was reduced to 2,699.
A site has been selected for the
new postoffice building which
will be erected at Lancaster at a
30st of $50,000.
"FAGGED-GUT" WOMEN
Will Find Help in This Lette.
Overworked, ruin down, ''fagged out"
women who feel as though they could
hardly drag about, should profit by
Mrs. Brill's experience.
She says: "Iwasin avery weak,
rmn-down condition. Life was not
worth living. I could not sleep, 'was
very nervous, stomach bad, and was
not able to work.
"I consulted with one or two phy
icians, without benefit. I read of
Vinol helping some one In a similar
condition so I began to take It, and It
simply did wonders for me. I gained
In weight and I am now. In better
health and stronger than ever. I can
not find words enough to praise
Vilno."-Mrs. W. H. Brill, Racine, Wis.
Thousands of women and men who
were formerly weak and sickly OWS
their present rugged health to the
Ironderful strength-creating effects of
Vinal. We guarantee Vinol to build
vou up and make you strong. If it
toes not we give 'back your money.
Abstract of New R
For Voi
The State Democratic conve
Democratic clubs null and void.
Democrats must enroll thems
in which they reside in order to v
White Democrats, 21 years o
age before the succeeding genera
of the state for two years and of
the succeeding general election a
to the first primary following I
enroll in the book of their club d
tion, provided they are citizens c
Carolina.
The book of enrollment foreg
be opened by the secretary of thi
day in June, 1914.
Democrats who -wish to enr
. elections must present themselve!
the roll, giving their age, occu
street and number of- their house
In case he is unable. to write,
make his mark on the book of ti
and the secretary will put his nar
Notice will be given by count
retaries of clubs and where books
The books of enrollment will
- chairmen on the last Tuesday in J
County Campaign
Dates and Places
County candidates will sveak
at the following places on the
dates given:
Easley, August &
Liberty, August 8.
Central, August 13.
Six Mile. August 14.
Cateechee, August 15
Antioch, August 1.
Pumpkintown. August 20.
Dacusville. August 21.
Pickens, August 22.
Campaign Dates
F6r Next Week
- . Senatorial
Aiken, Thursday, July 30.
Camden, Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Chesterfield. 'Wed. Aug. 5.
State
St. Mathews, Thurs. July 30.
Winnsboro. Monday, Aug. 3.
Chester, Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Lancaster, Wednes. -Aug. 5.
Yorkville. Thursday, Aug. 6.
How Easy
How easy it is for one benev
olent being to diffuse pleasure
around him, and how truly-is a
kind heart a fountain of glad
ness making' everything in its
vicinity to freshen into smiles.
Washington Irving.
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" EASLEY.,
:equirements
ing in the Primaries
ntion has declared existing rolls of
elves on the book of the club district
ote in primary next August.
f age (or those who will reach that
I election), who have been residents
the county for six months prior to
nd of the club district 60 days prior
;heir offer to enroll; are entitled to
istrict to vote in the primary elec
f the United -States and of South
Leh Democratic club in the state will
club on or before the second Tues
oil in order to vote in the primary
in person to the secretary and sign
pation and postoffice address (and
where these designations exist.)
the applicant for enrollment must
ie clul district -in which he resides,
ne on the book.
y chairmen of the names of the sec
of enr6llment-are.to be opened.
be closed and filed with the county
uly.
Taking Calomel...
Is Dangerous
Calomel is a powerful cheri
ical made from mercury-people
should be careful about its use.
The only sure way to avoid the
danger of calompl is to take no
calomel.
Dodson's Liver, Tone, a vege
table liquid of.-Tjeasant taste,
more thantakesitsiplace. Where
calomel shakes you up and shocks
your liver and often makes you
really sick, Dodson's Liver Tone,
milI but effective. buildsup and
strengthens. It "livens up the
liver." ' You feel fine after tak
ing it.
Dodson's may be taken with
out any restriction of diet or
habits. Y ou can give it to your
children--with fine results,
Get a large bott'e for 50 cents
at The Pickens-Drug Company,
and if it doesn't do all you think
it ought to-if -it doesn't make
bilious spells mere trifles-if it
doesn't-'liven up your I
vour money will be waiting for
you and be returned with a
smile.-Adv.
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IN DRY GOODS AND SUNDRIES for the LADIE
IT IS PRACTICAL ECONOMY TO BUY AT TII
"STORE OF THE PEOPLE"
s here and every -woman wants something pretty. We cab
satisfy you fully in matters of quality and looks at little'prices
Dress aoods )Our Other Departments
are complete. Ribbons-spie and span-in all
White crepes and crepe linens.-. 15c to 50c widths and colors.
Colored Ratines ---- -25c to 40c Co Aneft * new su"mer -models are in
..J..............~stock. Now,; they are wnefly~.
Mercerized Batiste, 40 and 45 inches 15C to 40c made corsetsThe American Lady. make), so ligh
. that the figure does not feel their weight, and yet
The Famous.fToile Du Nord Ginghams, most beauti- sturdy enough to give satisfatory wear..
* 1, aern -12 1-2c the yard Laces and Embrideries-osiey
Standard Ginghams, plaids, stripes -
and solid colors, 27-inch, at--10c the yard For ladies and children. You won't find equy
low prices for such excellent quaiies anywhere else
A big assortment of remnants. from regular
stock, including assorted wool goods, lawns, swisses h t of Utading with us.
etc., at a big saving in price. - . .habit that becomes nore
- fixed the oftener people buy here, and the. bza-;
Don't fail to see our reason is sadfo n People x aisfeWt
Remnant counter **,c" ;e * auo
]Ba~~~wt thes that 'nbuies a
Bargains that nyean business .and values store-ita manners and methods. get 06 h"As
that AppeaT irresistably. It will be.$ $ $ in your pocket.
0 FOLGER, THORNLEY& CO4
Clothing, Shoes; Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty
Sole Agents for Walk Over Shoes, Hawes Hats,. Carhart Ovedas7 N ew e Sewin
Machines, Iron King Stoves, Chase City and Babcock Buggies, Mitchell Wagons and
Mitchell Automobiles.
Land For Sale C
P1CKEN49se
1o6 acres one mile from
Pickens C. H., well situated. Captalg& Surplus $6
Good house, good barns and
outbuildings, good pasture; an 416rest Paid on Deposis
all around good farm. - Will J. McD. BRUCE RANK e A
be sold cheap and on liberal President Cashier
terms if sold at once. If in
terested, come and let me
show you this bargain at once, +4_11 . +.
for a short time. CHARLESTON, S. C.
122 acres three miles below~ - Schools of Medicine and-Pharmacy.
Easley, land level, two new IOwned and Controlled by the State 1
houses on place,. one -tenant' 86th Session Opens October 1, 1914, 'Closes June '3, 1915
house. Good outbuildings, ? Fine ew Building ready for occupaicy October 1, 1914. Advantageously located. ?
opprcoislie o th largest ospitals in th South, containi~n beds, -
fine pasture, situated near two n iar and weupe Laboratories in both Schools. De,"artmetf meaan4.
bdh1Embyly zi aon with the Charleston Museum. Nine full tie i
graded schools. This can be ~,Lrtary aranchee. six graduated appointmentsaeach ind~ane, c.
bought at a bargain .to any L,.~
man who wants a desirable
farm. See me at once. Terms -________________
to suit purchaser.
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