The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 05, 1911, Image 3

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The Pickens Sentinel LOCAL BREVITIES Some Things ou Know and Some K You Don't Know About Our Towns, County & People -For land anywhere in Pick s county see or write J. R more. "The Land Man." - -I am prepared to do your danning now. Will can any av in the week except Satur day. All work guaranteed. A. T'. Winchester. -For first-class shingles, eith er heart or sap, see or write me for prices. Can deliver them at Pickens or give you special price on them at the mill which is 2 miles north of court house. J. H. Earle, aue31tf Pickens, S. C. Mr. T. D. Harris made a business trip to Atlanta last week, Mr. Linton 11. Pounds, of tlanta, was visiting in Pickens ,ast Sunday. Miss Garnett Williams, of Asheville, is the guest of Miss Vesta Ashmore during the lair. Dr. Long, Mr. J. F. Jennings and Mr. Warren Smith of Lib erty. were here Monday on busi ess. The swelterinrig public hail ith delight the promised drop 111 templperature for this week by the weather man. Mrs. C. A. Waters left today (Tuesday) to attend the State Convention of the W. C. T. U. at Manning, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas are the happy parents of a new baby boy which the stork left at there home last Monday morn ing. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simmons of the Pumpkintown section last Sunday night and left them a tivelve Pound'girl. Mrs. G. F, Kirby left Wed nesday for a month's visit to PTrinit.% N. C. She has been called to the bedside of a sister who has been ill for some time. Work on the Methodist church progressed nicely last week. The weather wvas favorable and things moved. The brick work is now up to the floor and timbers are being laid. The United States District Court will Convene in Green ville on the 17th inst. with Judge H. A M. Smith presiding. This will be Judge Smith's first appearance at G re,efiville on the bench. Orphanage 'vork day was ob served by thle Methodist and Baptist Shjnday schools of the town lyt'Saturday. When the choffs met Sunday morning was found that the results 'e for the Methodist school ut $15. for the Baptist $18.20. uire W. L. Jenlkins accompa~ dby his friends Mess. WV. D. Garnett Hill of Clarksville, were visitors at the fair this k. They drove through the ntry in an automobile in few rs. Th Squire pret ends he appy and contented in his pted home but his friends re noticed a longing expres 1 about him which betrayed feelings, apt. E. WV. Ragsdale, guard the convict camp, was in 'nSaturday and1 reported he had twelve convicts in arge. They are at work ig changes on the road Liberty to Easley, which, completed will require ng Southern railroad twice between the two .This wIll be a very convenience to thep r'e were several d s. LAll .....IN CENTRAL AND Where the story of the Magi marvelous developn home-seeker or the i FERTILITY.--Land that cotton, corn, hay, gi the various orchard to the acre on many HEALTH.-High on the ur where chills and fev In the region of the antees health and v! HIGHWAYS. -Magnificent Georgia's best asseti In the direct path of the Northeast and C CUL TURE.-A splendid sci es supported oy an ( The place to rear vo 200,000 Acres that tracts of from fifty from $15.00 to $50.04 to investigate. Six lands will cost you I Voine aUd let u% ihow you, or write D.4. BILEV, Real Este HMWKINSI Notice TRADIN Comnc -eciig on Tuesday a 20 days sale at my store at th Cateechee. Thiis sale is no fal thing in miy store is brand ne bought everything lew. It i more goods since I. opened ill Cotuity con)sidering the size of i 'Why did 1 do this, Simply 1 sold and sold it as cheap as 1. Again I guarantee every pc contain 16 oz. and every yard 3 or your money back. My motto: "Treat everybo( full weight, full measure, satis I will quote only a few pric, my shelves during this sale, 14 lar. Sugar has advanced and yo stores. 5 lbs very best coffee eithe: Try this coffee and if you dor oath before a Notary Public free. I have another grade of cofi very good coffee and if you don Dave Hall of Cateechee both of I handle the "Blue Ribbon' or bring it back and get your n that will make the other fello pare the grade of goods. I ha groceries. The best meat of any merci see. Now in regard to dry goods this sale from oc to 50c that has I have ready made suits f before. The best stuff you ev, pants for men from $1.50 to $4.l prices during this sale. I have shoes to fit anything man 105 years old and socks a During this sale the prices shall shoes. Br.ng the whole family you enough to carry the old wol 1 carry a full line of gents everything needed by the femna Now come one, come all a during this sale if we dlon't trad your paw and ask about the hal During this sale any one t lars will be given a nresent fre married. To the one trading to th( present, to fifteen dollars a still a pair of $2.50 pants free. To the first one at my stor and trading to the amount o present besides the one above n everybody to try for these two Bear in mind the (late Oct. S" 'ickly a cash sale, nob goo< Guag .iteed. J. Alonz PAIRRISH, S Dry Goods, Groceries, Ti a 'ill be glad to hav~e you insp e. We wi try our111 best to THER BED and P1 'as SOUTH GEORGI0..... c West Is being repeated in ent. An ideal spot for th nvestor. will produce in abundance ai n, melons, vegetables and fruits. Two bales of cotton farms thIs year. 3at ridge of Central Georgia. er are practically unknown. famous pine balm that guar gor. graded highways-one of i. A net-work of railroads. the great trunk lines from entral West to the Gulf. iool system and good church mthuslastic and loyal people. ur children. we can show you In to two thousand acres at ) per acre. NOW is the time months hence these lands [O to 25 per cent. more. your land wants to ERIC W. .i(ALY. mie and Investment Co., VILLE, CA, to The PUBLIC. ,Oct. 10th at 7 a. mi. I will begin e I. L. Hu tckabee old stand near ce to get off hand1 stock for evry v. I opened upl) in Feb. last an'd s a known fact that I have sold >than any mierclhant in Pickens Iy stock. because I guaranteed everything ould to live and let live. und that goes out of iiy store to feet, every can of stu t to be pure ly right in a business like manner action guaranteed." Es that will move the goods from lbs granulated Sugar to the dol u will not find this price in many Le green or parched to the dollar.' 't say it is good and will make that it is not I will give You 5 lbs fee 6 lbs to the dollar. This is a 't believe it ask Lando Mauldin or whom are coffee experts. flour. Every sack guaranteed ioney. I can make a price on it w close his doors if you will comn rdle all kinds of staple and fancy ant in my section. Try it and :I will sell dress goods during sold heretofore from 6Sc to 75c. or b)oys at a price never heard of er saw for the money. I have odd i0. The knife will be put to these from an infant to a man or wo nd stockings to match the same. not stand in the way if you want and1 let me fit them up and1 save m~an a new diress home. furnishing goods and1 very near e class. nd let me show you wvhat 1 have .it will give me pleasure to shake rading to the amount of five (dol e, a pair Of lady shoes if you are amioundl of teni dollars, a better better one and1 twenty-five dollars e on the morning of the opening [five dollars I will give an extra entioned. So you see it behooves presents. 10th at 7 a. m. 1s charged but every thing sol o Brown. ILOA N & CDO., omplete Fall Rtock orC n andi Granite Warc, Etc., ect their lune, batlore bu. inig else >lease, youi. We lalo) have a LLOW DEPARTMRNT THE BK To the People of VRBEFRE HA.4VE WE BM you as we are this Fall and Winte largest stocks of merchandise in uj tell you all about it. Below we gi, mence stock. Dry Goods, Notions, We are showing all the latest weaves in L yard All colors of Standard Prices at 5c and 12 1-2C. One lot 12 1-2c. Flanellei Our Milliner 0 Is full of the season's latest HATS at froi $4.00, $5.00 and up as high as you want In Our Shot You will find Crossetts for Men $4.oo to and a big line of work shoes that are ma( You should see (r line of Children'! It will pY you t(: Before you buy your Fall Suits. We ar The Miller make from_ Hamiberger's Hardware, Stoves, Ranj The Best Range just received a car load of genuine 1 aStudebaker Wagons, one car of also showing a big line of Tyson & Jones Just r eceived ; Copy Rij We are going to offer you some gre in touch with the Big Store. Heath-Bru Conm Leaelers In NOTIQL f W\e halve just receivedl a good lI we absolutely guarantee to give yo. and prices. Before buiying come ant we have the best Stoves and Ranges c a LISTEN: TLhe~ time for turning your land. for another year will soon b~e here. Remember J. Oliver Plow has b~een given uip to be the best market. We carry them in all sizes. Try one L We also carry other repairs for the Vulcani Plom A. Peek. WVe have a No. 1 and a No). 2 Perfection Cu we invite your' attention to. Try onie of them,. them also. Our Hardware line is comp1Ilet~e with good1s si Farninug Imp~lenments, Best Qual ity of (Galvanih b)er Roofinig, Luhricain g Oils, Iluilders Suzppli, 1Hames, Slip Harness, Collar' Padls. Tr'iaces, Brent (GROCERIES: Our stock is alwvays comiplet go ods that can he bou11ght. CIapitola Flour--non Breakfast Bacon, Fish, both in tubs and bul1k, ( Hulls, Bran, Shorts. Now is the time to push t: SLISTEN: We especially invite you to visit c Fair and at all other times while in town. ickens Hdw. & G T. R. ALLEN. Mar'anem 1STOR Pickens County: V IN AS GOOD SHAPE TO SERVE We have for your inspection one of the >per South Carolina. We haven't space to re you a few of the articles from our im , Shoes and Clothing. Iress Goods at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 per the yard. Big line of Outings 5, 8 1-3, 1o :tes at joc. Departmen n- $1.00, 81.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, to go. lDepartnent $5.oo; Abbotts $3-50; Perfect Models $3.00 l( fOr service from $1.25 to $3.50. School Shoes. take a look at our Depazqrtment $ showing some great values inl Clothing. $7.50 to $12.50 $12.50 to $25.00 5es and Farm Implements. on Earth for $27.50J ' .eo. E. Nissen Wagons; one car of the old ~iedmont and Rock H1ill Buggies. We are Buggies with brass boxes. I i fresh car of ,ht Flour. at values this Fall. It will pay you to keep Ce-Morfr'A Low P ~ .Ti CE. . ick , . I., Sept1 91 An exam ination for te'acher. will be held at the com-t hous. ^idhF~ay Octob~er 6th. Examina Byr order of State Board of Ed. Co. Supt. Ed. J. E. Biogo w. E. FIND)LEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers tav Pickens, S. C. ich aCastle Hall ~s, lb, cns Lodge No. 123 ' C.(lni of P., 0 better. "terIh.I,.un ~ S " jay ~ottonl-s'et -n*. f'r . n ks . bat hog. r'. or- a me~IjJIivite~d our store 0 . PARK E