The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 20, 1916, Image 2
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ULY 20, 1916.
('~>ickkens Poe8tofflee asj Second Clot
~ ~ *~ Mall Matter.
( ML "ER9AR, IN VARIABLY IN ADVANCI
RY HIOTT, Manager.
bbtuary notices and trioutes of respect o:
o'00'rone hundred Words will be printed frc
Oharge. AU over that number must be ath
~r at the rate of one cent a word. Cas t
P manuseript. Cards of thanks pub
I sh.ed for one-half cent a word.
Ultra cAntis
One day last week we passed a smail
bunch of friends on the street and one
Vf them called and asked us to come
-back to where they were sitting. When
We went :back they had one of their
number to tell us about John A. Horton
being a Bleasite, and they then began
to berate Blease and his supporters to
a "fare you well." They did this be
cause they knew we were for Horton
for congress.
These friends were supporters of
Manning and Aiken and they knew we
were not supporting Blease, and the
way they "rode" the ex-governor and
his friends was a caution, and became
obnoxious to a fair-minded person.
One of these gentlemen, a man whom
we actually loved and counted on as one
of our best friends, was particularly
outspoken, and when we said "Surely
you wouldn't fall out with a man simp
ly because he voted-for Blease," he be.
came so excited that he actually danced
a jig on the sidewalk and said he sure
ly would.
When we left that crowd we were
nearer to being a Bleasite than at any
other time in our life.
We want to say right here that we
believe the unlimited and unsurpassed
abuse of Mr. Blease in the past by over
zealous antis has caused him to be el
ected to office before and it will do so
again if it is kept up.
We do not hesitate to say that we be
lieve the ex-governor has been painted
blacker than he is and has been abused
beyond reason. It is unAmerican, and
fair minded and independent people re
sent such treatment accorded anybody.
A certain class of antis are constant
ly referring to Bleasites as a low class
of people. Such a supposition is as un
fortunate as it is untrue. We know
good speople who are supporters o,
Blease as well as good people who ar(
supporters of Cooper and Manning. At
the good people were never on the sam
side of any question, and no man can b
the best citizen until he can allow hi
neighbor the right to his opinion unmo
lested, the same as he claims for him
self.
We do'not know whether Mr. Horto
is a Bleasite, Cooperite or Manningite
but whichever he is we believe hei
conscientious about it. We do know
that he is in sympathy with the masse
of the people and we believe him to b
the best man for the place to which h
aspires. This is why we are support
ing him. Mr. Alken is a good man bu~
he has had the place long enough an
somebody else ought to be given
chance.
If Horton is elected to congress ther
will be a MAN on the job and the pe<
ple will find out that the Third Cor
gressional District of South Carolina
on the m''ap.
THE esteemed Spartanburg Journ
will please consider our Panama doffe
to it in our most polite and pleasar
WATSON BELL hasn't got over the
Press Association meet yet, it seeml
Last Thursday's York News was date
Monday, July 13.
Ia Voter was disfranchised by any
one besides himself he would kick lk
a steer; yet some voters are going t
disfranchise themselves simply by no
registering. July 26 is the last chanc
-to register for this year's primary.
WHEN the doctor tqld us we need
'change anid a rest we told him wa
wcouldn't take the rest because we didn'
have the change. Corralling all ouI
money, which consisted of a very felt
dollars and some small change, we hik
ed out to the mountains of North Caro
lina. The hotel porters got the change
and the hotels got the rest. There are
lots of chestnuts in the mountains.
Good*Look are Easy
w0ith
Magnolia ~
Look as good as your city cousins. No
matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia
Babes will surely clear our skin instantly.
Heal. Sunburn, too. Jut put a little on'
your fae nd rub it oagain beforeodr.
to-dy ad bginthe Improvement at
oneWht Pn and Rose-Red Colors.
nsaDrggiat orby mail direct
4 EP6T
Of Money Received and Oald Out
Through the Office of Super.
visor for Second Quar
ter, 1916.
Amount of money on hand
April 1, 1916 ---------.$41,772 05
Amount received from all
sources, including tax exe
cutions, fines, forfeite,etc, 6,914 29
EXPENDITURES.
Paid out for roads and bridges
April:
A Cannon, payroll bridge gang,$ 26 11
A K Dodgens ---------------- 4 50
J L Bagwell------------------ 200
Oscar Griffin ----------------- 1 00
C H Billingsly--------------- 7 00
S E Watson..---------------- 14 gi
D M & J J Newton, black
smithing and supplies 36 35
J W Garrett, blacksmithing-- 24 70
P C Cartee------------ 7 00
Ervin Bowers --.----------- 3 50
B W Williams--------------- 11 50
B H Williams ---------------- 8 75
Z T Jones-------------------- 1 50
J L Murphy ------------------ 2 00
W H Rigdon ---------------- 6 00
T R O'Dell --.--------------- 26 10
W C Foster,supr Greenv'le Co 52 92
Bank of Central------------- 90 00
J F Puckett------------------ 3 00.
B F Farmer------------------ 7 36'
W H Langston-------------- 13 60
A Cannon, payroll------------ 28 45
J F Brazeale---------------- 1 00
George Kelly---------------- 2 00
W H Willimon, supr Green
ville county --------------- 151 97
A Cannon, weekly payroll -..- 20 15
W F Owens------------------ 3 75
J R Morgan------------------ 50
W E Nelson------------------ 3 50
A Cannon, payroll------------ 32 39
B N Glazener - -------------- 4 25
R F Wyatt------------------- 2 60
J L Stansell----------------- 3 75
S E Watson------------------ 17 00
J A Couch----------------- 12 60
C M Hester----*-- ----------- 10 20
P C Mull -----------------.--... 3 251
- J Nations------------------ 4 50
D M & J J Newton, black
smithing, etc--------------- 63 10
Supplies, salaries scrape hands, county
officials, magistrates and constables,
physicians, conveying lunatics, etc., for
month of April, 1916:
W L Matheny----------------$ 20'84
H C Adams ------------------ 12 75
Bruce Lewis ------------------ 18 00
G R Carter------------------- 35 00
C P Freeman ---------------- 9 00
J 0 Stewart----------------- 9 00
H H Davis------------------ 9 00
T B Brazeale----------------- 26 00
A G Gantt and J B Anthony.- 38 75
C C Grant-------------------- 21 97
D B Adams ---------------- 1 20
Champion Supply Co- ----....-.-- 262 83
B B LaBoon, rural police----- 85 00
M A Boggs, magistrate ------ 87 50
J C Boggs, constable------.-- 18 55
George H Reeves ------------ 115 94
U 0 Boroughs ---------------- 165 88
G H Hendricks - 64
T B Nally, lumber ------------ 75 0)7
C F Brookshire .-------------- 0
J H &W C Evatt------------ 76 15
s J T Hendricks--------------- 25 26
. RESmith- ------------------ 32 5C
-J M Lawrence--------------- 51 51
W R Nimmons 300C
John E Craig, dif in mule ex 10 OC
mi ACSutherland,burying pauper, 8 76
,J B Ferguson.---------------- 50
G W Bowen
& T 1' Hughes-~....~~~~~~..-~-~_ 2 0
vTChapman, constable----- 92 0E
s J TMcKmnney--------8 0
e Farlie Turner- -----
e NancGiorm--------------26(
0ohnson, pension prInting, 10 0(
t S B Craig, attorney187
SS D Hudson---------8 7
So Bell Tel d ---------0
aWEdens, magistrate 15 04
R M Welborn----- --130
e J RJ Anthony---------------800
.R R Roark, sherIff and dieting, 182 0
-Finley & Whitmire, meat, etc, 111 1
Texas Co
Claud Welborn, guard--- -----45 24
WlR A Garret-------4
ii Craig Bros-35
it
liowtheYi
t Again we find ourselve
son whether there is mi
are some things, howe,
winter that can be se
supply you with Fruil
We sell the tops for ee
you tried the White Cr<
They are an improvemi
us show you how the
Rings for White (irowr
PLENTY OF JI
Lunch Baskets for the
for the boys and girls.
their old ones out. Ge
school begins.
Remember, we are in t
the time, regardless of
Come to see us and brin
CRAIG BRO
. s;
J E Medlin, coroner
C B Yates - -
Keowee Bank, note pension
loan.- .--.......------------ 4
Dr Irter.
Pickens R R Co, freight- -
Pickeng Drug --.....
John W Thomas, 1915 pension, 28.
R T Griffin ---....
G R Carter....--...- .
W B Nimmons ---------------
Postmaster for stamps -------
A F Powell -------------------
Mrs M E McKinney -------.. 2
Ji Fe uson, work at C H -- 5
J JIlgn,conveying lunatic, 20 "
Robinson & Thornton-..----- 1526
J C Alexander--------------- 4 45
W 4Neal & Son------------ 4850
Peeress Handcutr Co---------- 6 00
H C Adams -..---.----.---.... 16 66
Gene Bolding--------------- 16 00
H H Daves, scrape hand ---.... 16 76
Bruce Lewis, " " --... 15 80
J O Stewart, " " --... 1500
J T Benjamin, " " ---- 16 50
Walker, Evans & Cogsweil - - 91 44
G R Carter,foreman---------- 16 31
C P Freeman, scrape hand-...-- 15 75
J W Hollis, M D ------------- - 00
A Ellenburg, Sr, 1915 pension, 28 95
FB&J N Morgan----------- 34 76
W L Matheny, ck, stamps, etc, 29 15
Daniel Winchester, 1915 pen
sion ----------------------- 28 95
A M Morris, phone at poor frm, 1 76
Postmaster, box rent---------- 1 35
Obie Mansell, janitor.--------- 5 00
J M Garrett.-----.------------ 2 35
E W Ragsdale, supt gang --- 46 00
E L Ragsdale, supplies-------- 14 65
Jim Christopher, guard --- 25 00
D W Cantrell, 1916 pension-.._. 28 95
Claud Adams.----------------- 4 15
T B Brazeale, scrape man.. --- 25 00
J B Anthony " " -... 24'85
A G Gantt, " " ---. 2250
C C Grant, " " --..- 2500
T D Bates, pair mules-------- 40000
Pickens RR, frt and exp----- 13 21
Paid out for road and bridge work,
lumber, etc., for the month of May,
1916:
H T Pace ------------------- 5 00
W G Roper ----------------- 34 2&
k gs ----------------- 5 60
r --------------- 400
Bank of Central, road claims-.. 1392
J J Ponder------------------ 7 10
E R Griffin ------ -----------.. 2650
J A H Townes-- ------------- 1200
Sullivan-Markley Co, rod iron, 8 40
B F Alexander --------------- 5,00
G 1 Long, lumber------------ 8 50
W H Langston-------------- 11 25
R H Barkley-- -------------.. 8 75
A Cannon,payroll bridge gang, 23 64
Nal Gravley----------------- 3 95
R L Massin ill--------------- 360
O D E Tumber----------.- 12 66
A M makins---------------- 20 87
M T Jones.-------------------- 780z
Will Fer son---------------- 4 00
T M Kel y, right-of-way------ 15 00
ACannon, payroll bridge gang, 18 76 1
Pension fund for 1916, as pro- 8
vided in 1916 supply bilL --- 4,000 00 a
J H Chapman ---------------- 4 50 d
A Cannon, Dayroll bridge gang, 19-88 '
Robert Xitrkey -------------- 1 25 *
A M Walker----------------- 220 1
Jas A Hendricks, lumber, etc, 43 19 t
A Cannon, payroll bridge gang, 24 05 1
C W Sizemore--------------- 200!
J o Hubbard---------------- 600
Pickens mill, shop work, coal,
etc------------------------- 17 70
J E Foster, lumber-----------41 78
Jake Lewis -----------2 60
Paid out for supplies, salaries county
officials, scrape hands, magistrates, con
stables for the month of May, 1916:
W R Cantrell, bal on mule - -..$ 109 00
J M Jamison, magistrate----....100 00
J T McKinney, rural police..... 85 00
J BFindley ---------------475
G N Garret, constable-------..600
P LLolha-------------------22 05
F L Finley------------------ 946
Geo F Reeves, supplies, etc -.. 139 28
Finle & Whitmire----------- 30 05
S D Stewart, 1915 pension..- --. 28 95
RTChajman, constable work, 108 65
G W Bowen, salaries self and 72
scer bands------------- 157 51
J W Cndic--.---.-----...10 95
G ox, fodder-----------18 00
J W Garret, blacksmith-.-.. 8 65
J A Jones, fodder---.----.. 600
Dr Porter, autopsy and med
service-------------------..33 00g
Jack Nabors, corn---------..16 00
(Continued on Page Three)
~ars Do Roll
s in another canning sea
ich to can or not. There
rer, that we will need for
v'~ed. We are ready to
Jars, Rings and Tops.
rnomy; jars also. Have
>Wnl Tops for Mason Jars?
mnt on the old way. Let
y work. We also have
Tops.
~LLY GLASSES
children, and Hats, too,
They have about worn
them a new one before
he market for butter all
he weather.
what you have to sell.
S. COMPANY
S. C
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Shade Sout ofthThga t ewWi
You to Keep Cool and e6tComforaee
How about a Kool-Kloth or a Palm Beach Slt-Summer Suits fit'to Pes'al u
out to cut a dash without cutting painfully into our pocket-bookI e
these hot daysa Wedalso ca r a full line of odd pantr yer yphnto ae ou eiel al
in both legs that a one-legged man can appreciate the good workr aarsoprciel aik
Straw Hate and Panamas-best ever shown for the money.
aeCool Underwear-soft, fine materials-best makes. They stand for the comfort
01 h *Men's and Boys'. An Englishman once said he')i v
Cloth--.-One was "God Save the Queen," and the other
is two kinds of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Oni
Thornley kind and the otheir isn't.
Oxfords-Shos tahe-vhand Endtt-Jons Wfil thel
Zeigler and Godman for Women. R. T. Wood & Co. Shoes
Misses and Children. Can you beat it? oor
Yours truly,
F=OLGE R. T HORNLEY 00CO
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty
Sole Agents for Walk-Over and Zeigler Shoes, New Home Sewing Machines I
n Stes, Chase City Bugges, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart Overalls. Call for Butte
C oo Undter we rsfnfnsaeiasbs.a e. T e sa d frt e c m ot
Ou tf rhenrda H.A Per camehito se Quarterly Conference On account of interrupto
criMtion and sayshe likes the paper fine The quarterly conferenie for the hickens ed Pk Rairoa a c o
nl there is some foolishness n it he circuit will convene at Twelve uile church the fo re ft v accept shipm
oesn't like. Mr. PorterC has been un- lot adid O this month. Dr. N. L.. Cariline o.e omny. p is m diere
ell for the past several weeks, but will neach both Saturday and Su nday at . o ntr Tho s is due, h
ee lad - know that he is r . A revival umeetmn will berin t aalou ter r r s - hin h ".hat e ,
ua- x n 0 rd some o h lay,therv ad Ia.ni. wewtthto Pteken rlroad ithe one r oa
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