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-4+ When you buy your school sup plies do not for et to get a good tooth brush and powder or paste as they are important to ydur chil dren's health as books, tablets and and pencils are to your children's education. We can supply you and supply you well. .,Your friends, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. H WLLUM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8: Nf rs. .1 P1. Carey, .1r. 1114 datlagh ter are spanal- Misses 3)yyn Loll (:ti'Iran and ledit lioggm Ing awhile i Iiehllersonville, N. '.leave I W week for a vit t) Witlalagtolt alta Frank Allgooi was celei Cotton weigher at otier pnt, or interenorth. lickens Satardlay. The eleetIon was 'letitini A enwright it a 'hick Springs playig resuIted at folinows: Allgooti, ''0t .I101eV, 11-1; a he chteker inect for thiSlate ehampisialp. I-arsonsaa 77. l~arsoil" 77 %r. and %Jr.%. E~dgar itlorristand hild orlWashi. As this will be the Inst tee for entidiate ti to aitireits the voters throngh The sentiel be-i Fore the first priiary we are giving themn a good The prtractedt nettlig wbieh began lit the dleal of space. We are sare it will prove itter- 1'lkens liii ja ti rch last Sunday is runauilg esting to the voters nmi ask y-(oi to read it all. titotily anttbhdl fair to be a great revival. The~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Zetuc ilaalejnhlihdae~ Awek t3. 11itir. NVlilils is udoing the Jareat'hiaag lit a The Sentinel wIll not e blie next we everyoy ts until we tan give our renslers soitre delinite elee- c- ralhi~ liVitalion to tattend and take i part it titn returns. I taty get otut is usltal or it may tha ataelig. be a day hate. Wticb The Senttinel for electionl results. If youar kiibserilifii is onat you had l itiss i'trite Carey has returned front a visit better renew laa-y. to frie ntds fi n (rtee tiie. The El is Frm ForSl I offer for sale farm located near Pickens, foumerly owned by George A. Ellis. For price and terms write or e mehone Fort Ntinl an, REN ILEn, latS. chu rc H.aE. SEnABrNn atHob-edesnCosntorhye, hKENS . tobC.ratrvvl H owar.Wlian s on the Y eareaocllgi Agi tf oi. p nowherfu cannaing a-eyoyhaa ordtei taticantationedt aten r ad tok ati supply yo ~~it Frthe Jarstings n os We el tesopsfrFcoorde jare halso Hetundfo beYeorne ried theWht Crndos for Green Jar ThyaTa mpoeeto he olliswarmLe RnsFor $it ronle~ LIncofafer for hehfarrenocad neats tooens formrh oyned giys heyrge Abou worn.Fo tri e iran d e s wrteto teanehone bfr soltegearsoaol Againer we id ueve in h aothefr anntng ea-l. te time, thigs, hoeer thwatwer.l ee o witrta anb ae.Weaeratol Coe osete tos aor ecnom whar lo Ha ve #~ A I ev seiait imeproeenton the old ay'. Lhetmsya us show you how the H or W~~~ fe s oodve vprings and Whit Crwn To r . 1 e haqa illue nc kes rthe chk er ile an at, toon DU thromdboes t.: Sehem a ewoe efr th ie eari etewathr - r~ Coet e aadbiw a yo hav tel.4 'XI iLCAL PMFASONAL The Apiptinel will publish 'cards of .tlanks frd candidates at the rate of .ine - zt a word, cash to accompany cafd -It costs .us this much to set the type and fqrnjph the paper to print it. on and anyne - who, is very thankful is thankful enough to pay this smpli cost, Missq. M r tha- Cureton and I. delle Yongue are in -Baltimore studying the. 'latest in mlinery and bu.ing goods for Miss. Qureton's millinery shop. -TlI Freeman reunion will be held at the home of Newton Freeman at tpe old Clement mill on Saturday, Se'-'m ' *pr 2. All relatives and friends are crdially invited to attend and bring well-filled baskets. The Mauldi'n Memorial Home at the Connie Maxwell Orphanage, Greenwood, will be dedicated September 2nd. Rev. D. W. Hiott of Pickens \vill make the address of the occasion. All relatives and friends of the late Laban Mauldin, who gave the money to build this home, are invited to attend. "The Il, ine 11111 ifi l Ies I, it humorrout three avt eitertaininent will he giveni in the il'ickents f sclnol adtilitoriunm n1ext .loitday evelling, Au gust 28th, at 8:30 ji. in. This play is under the auspices of the Georges (reek A id Society aund aidis for the beteit of the ehurchi. It is given by local talent from tlie Georges (reek commu - inity and from lVasley. Come Aind laugh it dloes you good. Adimissior: 16 and 25. f Governor Manning has proven his loy- 1 alty to the people of South Carolina and his remarkable record of constructive legislation is ample reason for his re- C election. Has Mr. Blease, Mr. Cooper, r Mr. DesChamps or Mr. Duncan shown any reason wh Manning should not be re-elected? What would either one of them do for the good of South Carolina, I if elected, that has not already been t done by Governor Manning? Haa either , of them shown where they would make a better governor than Manning? Has Dither Mr. Blease, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Des- II Champs or Mr. Duncan proven their de- d iire or ability to do any more for the 0 cause of LAW, LABOR, EDUCATION md humanity than has Governor Man- a iing? ad In SPECIAL NOTICES t For Kale-Tw6 houses and lots itn .he town of Six Mile. Four fresh milk I -ows. All on easy tprms. R. G.Gaines, Dentral, S. C. 16 . Teachers Wasnted-(1) Men for a town and country schools, $60 to 675. (2) Ladies combining-music and common 3chool 4 nprecedented demand. (3 1 Grade-ana high school. Can place all r anallifled teachers for any the above. Write today. Southern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S. C. 17 lAgst-On the turnpike road Fridaf, E a pair of spectacles; owner's name in- j side case. Return to The Sentinelofee and get reward. ,ofc MJaRgigalus sa utsed Motorcycles I --We have the following INDIA Mo torcycles thdt we are going, to close out at once. Each one guaranteed to be in fine runing condition. One, 1913, mnod- i el twin, $65. One, 1914, model twin, $110. One, 1916, two speed twin, $125. 1 We also have others at equal prices. Don't delay,, .these will 'e-sold fast at these 'prices.- JOHN S. O'NEALL, 2-9 Buncombe street, Greenville. tf 1Communication. ,It always has' been that the people of . C. were in favor of punlshing criminals. The vote on the 29th will decide that quaes. .tion4'. If .decided in the affirm a'tlve will' it' not be wise and econd6~ y for our lawmakers to abolis tritil by court and jury for crime? :You can look at this aa you nlease. If the first de eisionIe donsistent or reasonable the second is more so. No way of e*plainbRIg it otherwise. We have a pkovernment that protects all the pebple and metes out jus tice. to all classes of people in like ma ner to. wJst ihas. been the custom all do'wn''through thie ages. With ouit laws obeyed 'and enforced as never before *re not thie people satisfied with it? All other - states are. . To change conditions will divide the 'white ,people of the st~te-. Po you 4ko' that? If not tell me h~t owydtitxplain It. e. Iatthew Hendricks Y(TERS, -LISTEN! 1nt 'Thhik This Is Not Worth Your Time-Read It To thue Voters of Pickens County: leit~itter appeai'ing below wasa mailed to me~ by a friend and strong supporter of Pickens County; wtith the re uest that I -pubtIis e same witiou t'using fthe authen's name.' Tis comes una 11flted~fram one 6f the leadf 0 s of Pickens County; o1a0.Jnowli me for ,yers ~n~ fl ~ir~n pleasure to b lish it word for word as w nit.i J. D. LANiORD 4We have several lawyrs frm Gjeenville County asking :our ivotes for Solicitor of bur district. 1ach one has friends, AiorV r are many voters still as themselves and othd's h vote for. There is no lawyer froM - ens county in the race. e have to vote for a .refi vi man. But which one of th comes nearest being like a Pit, ens'County man? Which onel sure enough, is the one who worked himself' up friria poor mountain boy, like - of our mountain boys have noe and kot an education? Whiq o ieserves it? He is lack Laiifqrdi .,We are not saving a-_ igainst the other bovs .n: the race. We just want to tell, you %bout Lanford. We know hi.i, Ile is not much to brag~on lIm. ;elf, but here is what he say In As circular: "John D. Lantord,en .born n the mountains of Gi'eenville J.Punty of poor parentv and.hOs worked for his living. Till he vas sixteen years old he forlow d a mule in the shade of Hog )ack and Glassy mouptainsand Lfter that- for four<. years he vorked in the cotton 'mills of reenville County. -While some of his opponents, who are now 0 loudly proclaiming their love, or 'the cotton mill boys, were Mling in the lap of luxury and ortune. John Lanfora was a otton-head boy down at Pied riont on seventy-five cents# i ay. ' By his own efforts, J. 'D. janford has secured a- legal ed cation and has been successful, r practicing law for the last even years. He Is a firm be. ever in hard work and a' square eal for every man. Ills meth ds are to fight hard, but fight lways in the* ozien. He has ever been a 'straddler' or 'dod er' in politics. He says, "The eople have a right to know there I stand, and I purpose to Bli them on every stump in this lircult." My fellow citizens, all this is traight goods.. His father,Judg6 V., L. Lanford, used to be Maqd strate in Glassy Mountain town hip. He 'was a good magistrate nd a good man, but he was oor. He wanted to make more, noney than he was making'as nagistrate and on his little farm, o he could give his children a :ood education. He bought' a aw mill outfit, but failed-in' iusiness. Before he went lnto he saw mill business he had -to nortgage his place, and when ie went to the bad iin the busi uess he had a mortgage hanging >ver him. To pay off this mort cage the whole family -went to iedmont and worked and m~de he money to pa~y off this mort rage, and did it. Jack stayed with his father until the' farm was clear. After, that, J ack worked and studied hard on his books af bdd jobs and times till he tot an ed ucatioti. He worked and saved money enough to pay his way librough college at the Univer sity of South Carolina and got as fine a law educatiou as any lawyer in the state. After he got through te lpwschool be borrowed $50;OQ% ~opened a law office -at ' rr He dId a good business there for a few years. Then he moved to Greens ville. - He is a good lawyer to day in Greenville, and he .has the respect 'and favor of cal' the business men and people -I Greenville. Now, my felilo t~1si this boy, born andbe ' ust across the line frchaus rin t) e mountains of Greenvill unt has-thIs much sand inhlca~ can't he make its a goo 5ol(c tor? We've got to hand- it-. a~ fel w like this. ,'l Swants your vote on ah 29th.. He is as good lawyer as anvin the bunch. He Is clean so 'anda hard figlti, atid Wok all the .time with a level lwad. If he is elected' Solicitor, and one of our peonle was to be tried, he would do his best t4 convictl himif he had the-evV dence,:but .he wouldn't ty 1t( breaks a fellow's neck 'jug ib$ cause he was n in Courts Je believ,es In 'ustice to the com, mon teop~le cue he is otie of There aIn't much sputter atn spa tr. about him, but he's A th brain and-the grit, and wot geovary mnan a square~ deal. 29dv ' Pikn ountyVo . . Ldy.b 01 The Pe le' C THEP MAN. WHO 'CAN 'Lfa imer boy who. by his own effortisand hard work- made -, his'vav through the common school and *college atind by honesty anqd -persistency worked himself up. to plade of influgnce I~n his commn-unity and state (and has thef confience of all who know him. He is an exampiaeof what a.. poor boy can, do if ,he tries. Mr. Horton has made a success of'- everything he has tried to do. He will make a suiccess as cong1(essinan-.-., If you elect John Hor, t n to congress you 'will not onl, yhv6 &-good representative, but It kWill be an example to sho*-inyouk-boy- what he can do If he tries. Hte knows the condttions and nie'eds of the people bet ter than any other mjan in the race for cong.ess H me fromn the people and he will stand by the people.. A FRIEND ! -" s -ly Jon . e o FOR CNGRES Me Stads F4 .th anirs wh by bie towntort and hrd orkO ad hsel asvthru1 thease comnscho ait. ~ ~ t yhoet co mt and tabor rand t confindo al h knowu h d. He is a mxanlof hthe E poor boy c' ole.: res JMhr . Hortonh nmd af suBessof e t bas closed whtoo He indak aer suesa of 6 esina;d yo evect waged Hr e~ Tohinrs ou ' 19pl Dsrnot inyhae o duree naiy u t lien exmpl toon'on ,ae- ' bo what hes dorI chearies. Her'of vy tfh s conpptonendeed b of tholdeople bettrlansanh ohe cantn thearac for n r. H&for thfe pel an he~iland by he ople.ab# q N, Josuhn 4..Htcre ni he openand 8ht MFord:' tendsall Credisr ha o aydrec cofdethe Gsovornmet v . Toewoe6 s dc ithtepltia.st onh H believe s n retinge the ticketinute fstae sotat. farrnlEr wASY WI abe to 'to-E aCnd hol the hOO nw fen.Hortn bat mano o th~ela~ frO th ~END OF 4 ' k V HE PROLE