The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 19, 1911, Image 3

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LOCAL BVITIES SOMhing !ou Know Some Yon Doni Dow Abot Towns, County & People Mr. T. R. Allen made a fiy4 visit to Piedmont last Sunday., Mr. J. M. Garrett is attendin the U. S. court in Greenville as a petit juror. Clerk of Court A. J. Boggs went to calhoun last Sunday on a visit to his ather. Easley is making ready for U gala week, beginning about the middle of November. Mr.' Hagood Bruce left last Saturday on a trip to New York, Philadelphia and Washington. The Corner Stone of the Meth odist church will be laid today at 10 o'clock with Masonic cer emonies. Mrs. I. M. Mauldin returned from Atlanta- last Thursday, after a pleasant week's stay with a friend. The Dutch weather prophet of Columbia says we will have no killing frost before the mid dle of November. Rev. J. E. Crim, principal of the Six Mile Baptist Academy has been elected pastor of the Keowee church for next year, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Curtd of Mile Creek, passed througl town last W e' sday en-route, e on at Nine Forks. - The .letter of our correspond ent on Easley,R 1, was received too late for last week and would be too old for this week. Copv must reach us by Tuesday no to insure publication. The iow price of cotton is de pressing business very -mucL It is said very little tradingi ibeinig done. Those who sell coi ton do not spend but little of tb money. They either pay it C obligations or lay it away. Treasurer J. T. Richey open4 the tax books last Monday ai collected $118.14. Those wi paid were T. L. Watkins, Mi Nancy Wilson, J. Lenhar Williams, A. L. Fortner, Vt Ellison, R. M. Lusk and I J. L. Valley. - Dr. Ingram, who will be hi the 23d inst. for a week, con well recommended, and is graduate of the Northern I nois College of Chicago. A one needing glasses will do v to see himf, ashis work is up date in every particular. Rev. B. E. Grandy and sons, Lloyd and Roy, have1 their hands full of work all summer and fall,buildin~g hot in the lower counties of state. They have contr; ahead which will keep tl busy for several months. Our old friends Maj. G. Bowen and Mr. Reece Nimn are doing a splendid busi ginning cotton at Mr. Sila Robinson's. They get cue from Greenville county bec they do good work and ch~ such reasonable prices. Another splendid, up-to plant is the ginnery, saw grits mill of Mr. Thomas Jut near Cross Roads church. is a new plant and located prosperous -section, and Mr lian is kept busy trying to the requirements of his cus ers. Such enterprises as show the progressive spii the people. While attending the Pi1 Association last week we * many evidences of prosp The cotton fields we'e whit *well laden with the fleec ple. The corn was abu *and exceedingly good, *farmers will gather a larg of corn and a fair crop of c Mr. J. L. Looper, whc near Cross Roads churci A - one of the best up-to-dai neries to be found any' The building is large a: best improved machinel methods for handling coi ised. It is fire-proof. M: 1per is kept quite busy. Theffiekens Chapter U heldaive interesting ni at the of re afernoo - renice was elece Capt. J. T. Taylor has been in North Carolina for the past ten days. He with others who are interested in the Cullowee Copper Mine have been install ing a new smelter plant. They hope to resume operation of the mine at an early day. It is said that there is one man who lives bn the Saluda riyer, in this connty, who will gather six thousand bushels of corn this year. That man is Mr. Henry Pace, who owns sev eral hundred acres of very fine land, ariong them being many acres of the very best bottom land. It was told to us that he had saved sixteen thousand bundles of fodder, and besides 7his fine corn crop will make sev eral bales of cotton, peavine hay, molasses, potatoes, etc. His farm will yield him this year at least $10,000. Why do ~pe want to leave Pickens unty when they can make ch crops as this? Ceath of Mrs. S. A. Alexander. In the death of Mrs. Sarah A. exander another one of our lidest and well known citizens pas been removed from us. er death occurred at her home n Big Eastatoe last Saturday, th inst. It was not unexpect as she had been in declining d feeble health for several nths. She was one of the 3t known women in the coun and numbered her friends by r' acquaintances. She was ut 83 years old and is sur ed by two daughters, Mrs. T. W. Folger of Central, and - W. K. Boggs, and several nd children and other rela . The funeral services were at her late residence last day and her remains were in the family burying nd near by. She will be for her many noble traits - enerous acts. Always kind, table and devoted to her - y and friends. The poor L. und a friend and helper sr. By her upright and . 'able life she won the con e fid and admiration of all n w ew her. tender our sincere sympa d th her loved ones and friends ad wh left to mourn her de to par~ - _ _ s-ge Klugh Dead. y jeJ. C.Klugh died at his hot Abbeville on the 12th ins e was 54 years old and is~ s edby his wife and six chil He had been in fail. es ing th. for~ two or three ayea il for the last several i-moiv 'as unable to discharge ny ig This is the reason ell - all court was held at to- in any of the Coun Stenth Circuit. His his .ce would have expir 1ad en22 ber, 1914. The un his expira rm being for more ses than at the Governor cannot the appoint successor but will be ats electedthe next legislature. em Sund ool Convention. w. We a uested to announce tons5 that th8 rty Township Sun ess day Sch ssociation will hold s F their Se nnual Convention tom at Enon t Church on Sat ause urday, 21st. inst. Ev arge erybody d to attend this meeting well filled daebaskets. time is in store aate for those and a profita adble nmeeti ticipated. The lan, foloig rogram This 10:00 A. votional exer ma cises, d by the pres .Ju- ident, 1i .. Boggs. meet 10:20 A. ress of Wel tJom-I come, by uperintendent this of the Su chool, Mr. H. 'it of D. Single 10:35 A. M.gonse to Ad kens dress ot Wer saw 10-45 A. lirollment of rity. Delegates. e and 10:55 A. M.~Y Sunday sta- School Work Necessity, dant by Prof. Wnorrison. The 11:15 A. M.-T1) as Litera crop ture, by Rev. ailey; Jr. tton. 11:50 A. M.-Tb y School lives as a Spiritual by Rev. ,has A. H. Best, egi-12:10 A. M.-Ad ne hour here. for dinner. d the 1:10 P. M. Song er ser d ti vice. ton is 1::3CP. M.-The Child . Loo- Nature, by ce W. Vandiver. D. c. 1:50 P. M.-The of a eeting Teacher, by . A. sident, Waters. Friday 2. chool of Bow D.W ban e 1 --The To -2:40?P.*As - tb ons. Mr. Our Local Advertisers. r When you are in town ask for Corbin's restaurant and get a squ ire meal. Mr. A. M. Morris offers some choice real estate for sale. It is well improved and first-class property. If you want to buY see him for prices and terms. Have you secured any of those bargains and prizes offered by J. Alonzo Brown? If you have not you may miss the opportu nity of a life time. He is selling at prices unheard of. We know you have traded some with Mr. A. E. Mull, the genial manager of Parrish, Sloan & Co.'s store. If you have not you do not know what you have missed, for everyone who trades y there once will go back. Are you looking for a home, a house and lot or a farm? If so, come to Pickens and see H. M, Hester or J. R. Ashmore. They have many for sale or ex change and will treat you right. Those who deal in soft drinks should patronize home industry and drink Hot Tom. The Pick ens Bottling Works make vari ous kinds of soft drinks and there is no need to order it from V elsewhere. Craig Bros., the old reliables, still maintain their title "the one price cash merchants." When you have produce, chick ens, eggs and such like and want the best price for them you know where to go. The Pickens Hardware and Grocery Co. is comparatively a new business in town, but they have drawn such a large trade until their name has become a household word. They furnish the bread and meat and many other good things to appease the hungry. The fall announcement of a Folger, Thornley & Co., should be read by every reader of this paper and then passed on to their friends. It contains much information of interest to the people. These men carry an / up-to-date line of goods and spare no pains to please the most fastidious. Moore, Mauldin & Co. cannot only please you with the very best grade of goods and prices to match but they are selling J some of the best farm imple- ~ ments on the market. You I should by all means see their i new guano distributor and grain ~ drill and disc plow. Everybody knows the Big Store. They know also that I when they come to Pickens they need not go away without get -\ ting what they want if they go J there. And it puts a large smile on the face of Big Bruce to know 1 he can please and satisfy his I customers, and Ben never gets I too tired to laugh and tell a joke.1 The October Eye-Opener sure ly was read by every reader of I this paper. If it is bargains you are looking for now is your chance to get them for they are being offered by the Keowee Supply Co. If you have not yet 7 secured any of these valuable( bargains and want some of them 1 you must not delay. i There is no scarcity of lands for sale. No use for people to 1l3,ve Pickens county to purchase good farm lands. Look at our - advertising for fine farms offer ed by Mr. J. F. Banister of Lib erty, and Mr. B. R. Moss of Wal halla. But if you just will go and nothing else will satisfy you then see or write Mr. D. A. Bai ley, Hawkinsville, Ga. If you are Georgia struck he can satis fy you. It is to be hoped that people' will keep well but this is not ex pected. They will get sick and have to take medicine, and when they do we ask you to go quick ly to one of the Pickens drug stores. The Keowee Pharmacy and the Pickens Drug Company are open day and till late in the night, and pleasantly and with dispatch fill your prescriptions. They have many things wvhich you need outside of medicine and you should read1 their ad vertisements. lar ob A Dastardly Crime. fcc News reaches us as we go to soi press that a negro named Bill att Whitesides committed the un- nis mentionable crime on the daugh- foi ter of a respectable citizen on Saluda, about fifteen miles from here, one day last week. He was hid in the woods near the house and the lady wvent to get! some eggs from a nest neaIr where the negro was, which w"as - about 150 to 200 yards from t se w house, when he seizedl and uvtr- tri powered her. He made his es cape and has not been captured. wi To the Corn Club Boys. te1 Gather your corn according to tu the rules sent you, and bring t your exhibit to this oilimO No. ;d; 11th, at 11 a. m. Prof C. 1B. in! Hadden, of Clemson C'olle:, is! sending out report Ibbu ks to be filled out to every boy in the club. If you do not receive one to right away write him and one Co will be sent you. Su R. T. H~iun. Co. Supt- 10 PARKERrS To the People you as we are this Fall and NVER BEFORE HAVE W largest stoc ks of merchandis tell you all about it. Below mence stock. Dry Goods, Noti We are showing all the latest weave yard All colors of Standard.Prices and 12 1-2C. One lot 12 I-2c. F1: Our Millirn Is full of the season's latest HATS $4.00, $5.00 and up as high as you In Our Sh You will find Crossetts for Men $4 and a big line of work shoes that ar You should see our line of Chil It will pay 3 Clothing Before you buy your Fall Suits. \\ The Miller make from___ Hamberger's ----------------- Hardware, Stoves, I The Best Rh Just received a car load of gen reliable Studebaker WVagons, one ci also showing ai big line of Tyson & Just rece We are going to offer you sonr in touch with the Big Store. Heath-B Leader Use Avery's R AVERY'S TWO-HORSE REV implements, both in regard to the de taned by their users. By use of thes ively covered. The regular ity of dej 1aid in preparing a seed-bed of unifo: Id by two horses or mules. Cuts furr hed with Avery's Steel Double Tree: this plow. It is made especially for We are in a position to quote yo' MOORE & Trsees to Meet. onnet:(st has been made that annonne~e a meet in et o he. ti et S of the Six 3 ile iaTj i-t deIm~ on. the 25th inst . They Imeet at the Academy at 110 ack a. mn., to ennsider mat sof importance to the insti ion. Everyone of the t rs Sare urged to be present. and is ther's who feel ani interest i. schoo0l wvill be welcomediet. iS An All Day Singing. Ill lovers of music are in vited ttend an all day singing at ---____ cord Baptist church next The Pi day. Services will begin at y'ear in a ~clock and adjourn at will. f. McD. Baker and Prof. R. Bolding and others will lead * . V k of Pickens County: " BEEN IN AS GOOD SHAPE TO SERVE Winter. We have for your inspection one of the e in upper South Carolina. We haven't space to we give you a few of the articles from our im ens, Shoes and Clothing. s in Dress Goods at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 per at 5c the yard. Big line of Outings 5, 8 1-3, 1o mellettes at roc. ory Department it frorn $1.00, $1.50,'$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, want to go. oe Department .oo to $.0; Abbotts $3-50; Perfect Models $3-oo e made for service from $1.25- to $3-50 dren's School Shoes. ou to take a look at our Department re are showing some great values in Clothing. ------------------$7.50 to $12.50 - ----- $12.50 to $25.00 (anges and Farm Implements. inye on Earth fiMia0. iine Geo. E. Nissen Wagons; one car of-the. old ~r of Piedmont and Rock Hill Buggies. We are Jones Buggies with brass boxes. ived a fresh car of5 ght Flour. e great values this Fall. It will pay you to keep rnpany. 9 in Low Prices. .LL PLOWING eversible Disc Plow. ERSIBLE DISC PLOWS are tar in advance of simi tails of their construction anid the satisfactory result: e Plows the soil is well pulverized and the trash ef th of plowing and the thorough pulveration of th< ymity, thereby insuring incereased crops. Easily oper :w 7 to 11i inches wide, 6 to I 2 inches deep. Fur mnd Single Tree. Your hard red land is not too har( ground that is too hard for other plows. 1 a special irice on this Plow. See us about it. MAULDIN CO. (Prickly Ash; Poke Root and Potassium) Prompt Powerful Permanent fet* r u,:sal;il "to. P. ~lastigi n ue -g felt very quickly hnother md- you tostaycured Makes rich, red, pure blood-cleanses the entire stem --clears the brain -strengthens dlgestionl and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases. Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends MalariS; a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. kens Sentinel-$1 per1 Lost-At Pitkens the las avance- day of the fair, g black dog with white breast. Any on, finding him will please notifa Dr. J. I EYE=SIGHT = -o GREENW( WILL Pickens, Monday, Your Eyes Exam All N I use the latest and most science in making my examinat Having just returned from C graduate course in Optics, and experience and knowiedge in f1 AT HARR] COME TO SEE ME. I N J. L.IIN Pickens I Drugs, Stationery, This store is the home o of Family Remedies. The edies, not cure-alls but AL for your needs. A few sp REXALL fi ' Rexall Orderlies- Ur and pleasant to tak< RexhIl "93" Hair To greatest hair preser to medical science. Rexall Liver Salts-T for Calomel. Rexal Dyspepsia Tab the world for Indig LThese are a veiy smal sace wvill not permit us to the other 294 are just as g rhanaut flsto~k of Drg *Stationery, SchoollI (p Cigars and We have rect nice line of Solid Gold and Sterling When ini need of anythi @1and see what we have. YOURS TO PICKENS DRU ' THIS SPECIALIS;j. )OD, .. C., BE IN October 23, 191W ined FREE. Vork Guaranteed. approved methods known to [ons. iicago, Ill., where I took a past new offer you the benefit of my tting glasses correctly. S' STORE VANT TO MEET YOU. GRAM. )rug Co. Toillet Articles. the whole Rexall family re are 300 Rexull r em L cures, so come .cially timely, needful EMEIJfES: equaled Liver Pillsl inai Wc- -Conceded to be the ver and beautifier-kn 5oc and $i.oo. Le best substitute known lets-The finest thing in. estion. part of the ai mention the o orwho s ofa$ . 00oks and Supplies, roaco.. nftly added a LRY... Gold Plated, Sil ver. ng along this line come PLEASE, SPACE.