The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, December 24, 1908, Image 3
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The arnme brlla will rh "Mm Pickens
duflng the holIays.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. . Davis, of
-Pickens, on the 20th instAtt, a flue boy.
Miss Janie Griffin, of Greenville. is on
a visit to her sister, Mro. H. M. Hest r,
An Pickens,
Supervisor E. F. Loopar is suffering,
with inflammtory rheumatism In his
right knee and leg.
Bailey 0. Ikobinson ha j at received a
view lot of nice thules which he will let
.go real cheap during the holidave.
Miss Ina Boggs, the charming daugh.
ter of our popular clerk of court. A. J.
Vogge, is visiting relatives at Calhoun.
An artiule fiom "B" and one also from
"Old Riddle" are crowded out t,is week
1butt will appear, along with other good
articles. in our next isue.
Congressman .Wva'tt Aiken has gotten
- bill'paised allowfng Mr. Abe Mf. Maul
'din4185 fcr a h )rse taken from him by,
Wedmnd 66ldiers during the war.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Peek, of Macon,
are -spending the holidays with th
.tamiiy of their son J A. Peek, manager
-of the Ilkens HaA.ware Co.'s. store.
War.ied. on the 13th inst~, by Rev. D.
11. Spearman. at the residence of the a
rents of the bride, J. M. Wood and blis
Eula Edens. both from near Piedmont.
1Misses Lucia and Varie Folger and
Helen Bogg, three gof Pickens'; most
charming ioung ladies, spent a portion
of last week with relatives and fiiends
.in.Easley.
7Dr. J. L. Bolt. of Pickens, was called
* 'to Anderson last Friday nilrft to the
nedside of his mother, who is quite sick.
His friends sincercj hopr she mny so
be well again.
Theodore Papadakias, who) has been in
Pickens for oome time with hiti uncle. L.
Lawrakas, proprietor of the Kandy
RKitdhen.has gone to his home in Cha
lettonIke spend the holidays.
'flA~ N. 0. Bullenger 'vill h-iv' only
um% churches to supply next year, Pick.
ens and Bo tlileheni and :he time for the
holding of services at each place 'will be
an.cUnced in our next issue.
1. L. Davis, proprieter of the Pickens
Mottling Worke. has a nice line of fanc!
groceries, fruits and nuts for the trade
and you will do well to look over this
&rock befyre making your purchnoe,
71)t. Y&tmJ-0,10 V; "U7nold jereJ"
l'.ooper, %i1i Te .bvi$ ,to learn that Ite as
Tcaritined 'to'his -room-a re hlteIII of hio
w4ftin-law. A. John Boggft. in Pickers,
but hope that he may soon be up again.
The town has beein full of shoppers all
-t1. week and the.niere!.aits of lickens
ia,ve donc a ru.hing holiday trade. The
Wstoe0 of goods carried here are as nice
asicanbeltiound any wLere ar d the prices
.are exce-dingly reaso::able.
The Pickens Drug Co.'s store id a place
'worth visiting. With the array of to-Ne
and dholiday goods, thd eager buyiera and
Ytw qList1f(1 eves of the little folra as they
'behold Ithz +atful fieplay, makcs a
scene 16'nV to Ie rempberea.
jL Pie'kens Chapter Royai Udh Ma
Ions had their ii:stallation of oMffcers on
alst Friday night in the Masenid hal,i
The ir.stallation was public. A supper
'was given to memberi, their wiv(s and
'invited friende, the collation being pre
,p,red sjW served in the Freeman build
ing by te LAdics Aid Society.
Col. '1. iiarr.y Gant-, who for the past1
a month< han had editor.ial charge or
nius p"r. has M'turned1 to- his hom4
much imp)rovedl in health. Hs camne to
)?ickens to rid himns->lf of &A dose of chilis
.-aed fever and was p)erfe.ctly delighted
uvjiit 4he outcome of h:s s.joiu in onr 1
ioftubrious climate and among ouir people<
T'he Fords Cit. (N. C.,) Herald is ,be
-nuiIi;rit y for the statemne- that ex-sher..
iff J. H. 0. McDaniel an.d family, who
fl'e b?en residinig near that town. wIll
,soon rve to their home in Plcken,s It<
is with genuine pleasure that we make
miention.ot 4his fact for the many friends<
,of the genial ex-sheritf in this count" 1
.will gladly -weleome him bacK "home.'"
A mistake occurred in the. at:neunce.
snent of the -marriage of M's Mamie 1
Hunter arid Thomas TIavlor. of Liberty.
"l'hey were married at the residence orf
ihe bride's mother, Mrs. Eannie Kirksey
on the 13th of November. Mrs 'Tavlor
is the eldest daughter of 'the late h3:jas
jK'ikaey, Her mat y friends wvish a long
fwappy and prosperous life for the newly
wedded couple.
W. A. Bruce of the firm of Bolt'& Co.
1huas sold out, lock, sto3k and barrell, in
.eluding his residence, to Dr. J. L. Val
diev, and will leave this week for Green
.vile. He does not know yet what he
avill dn, but has several athractive off'rs.
4Vilt is a hustler and it is a settled fact
that he wilt not long remain out of a
1 b. The people of Pickens hate to give
h1imn and his excellent wife up. hut wish
for themi abundant success wherever
4hey may decide to cast their lot.
W. L,. Matheny, formorly a citizen cf
Pickenv, but f.or the pust four years a
residenter of Mexico, Mo.. arrived in
own Saturilay accompaied( by his,wife
- rm a visit to her r'elatives. "'Leslie.'' as
hie is familiarly caull by his friends, is
the same genIal. whole-souled fellowv as
in the days of yore and showvs that the
world has been treating him exceedingly
-kind. He was very much sur'prised at
the development and growth of P ek
ens in the past four years, hardly any
place in the town being familiar t.o him.
-Mrs. A. L.' Mullinax, wife of W. J.
Mullinax, died at her hQm-> near Pelzer,
after an Illness of abhout four weeka du
ration, aged about 51/'years, She, wasl,
and had been for a iumber of years. a
co(nistent member of the Methodist
church. Her remains were interred the
dlay following her.death at Williamston,
ai large concourse of relati'ies and friends
attinding the funerale Mrs. Mullinax
ilaves a husband and six-children andI
three brothers and two sisters, batidds
other relatives and friends to mo~urn hei'
Aeath. She 'was a sister of our popultdr
sounty treasurer, Mr. 1B, D. Uarvin.(/
VlWe have Ot interesting letter fr"om
C. Garrett about his. trip to Texas, th
will appear next week.
The Lidies Aid Society of the Plokens
Methodist church held a basla ka the
Freeman building last FridaX.
Mrs. J. L. Bolt and children, of Pick.
ens, are spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs, Pool, of Anderson.
Mrs. J. T. Richey and little daughter,
Margaret, of Pickens, are spending the
holidays with relatives in Columbia.
H. M. McKagan, who is connected
with the Postal Telegraph Con pany, of
Greenville, spent Sunday in Pickene,
James P. Carey, Jr., is quite sick at
the home of his parents in Pickens. H's
many friends hope he wii soon be out.
Mrs. G. B. McLeskey, of Greenville, is
Frendiug the holidays with' the (amily
of her mnother,Mrs. Lula Bolt, in Pickens.
Mirs Lillian Bolt, a most caarming
membeir of Pickens' youngei s!t, spent a
po tion of last week with relatives and
friends in (reeiviUe.
The students tom Pickens. county
who are attendint the various colleges,
are at home for the holidays, to the de~
light of their ata.y friends.
At 'the KandyKitchen', in Pickens* is
the place to get your fruits, nuts and
confectionery for the holidays. 'Be sure
and see their- stock before buying.
Miss Addle Hiott, of Easley, spent a
portion. of last week with friends in
.eickens. She has many friends here
who are always delighted to see her.
I he Piokens Gra-led School closed last
Fe iday fir two weeks holiday vacation,
The teachers left Saturday for their ref
pective homes to spend the holidays.
The Wolf Creek local union meets on
next Saturday the 23th instant. Busi
ness of importance to be attended to.
By order of J. T. Langston, president.
Your l-me, or county, paper comes to
you es an old friend and neighbor, tell
Ing you all the hain news while the
large city daily enters your house as a
stranger. A local newspaper is atso
uteIy nc0s sry for local news.
The cxcrcises in the Pickens graded
school auditorium last Friday was well
attended by the patrons. The recita
tions and*composimons showel that a
great deal of tiought and preparation
had been expended on them.
Sheriff-tlect and 'ars. R. R. Roark and
two children and Miss Emily 13right, a
sister of Mrs. R., are spending a time
with the parents of these ladies up in
Pennsrivania. So if you miss "Bob"
froen h- eolstomed haunts you may
E.HOW119 J NV .1 in i"2 y( hiti ,.fQ rp.
hese *41 "ldAlfi81f Ivall - DUU1l11i
,cPstmagi(' iorrig is iee!Viig a lo
bicle fixturcs for the offdea and by the 1st
f anuary will give to the people of
ibens as nice and conveniently arrar aI
ged-post cflice aervice as there :s to be
found anywhere. De is an acconmmc
rating and painstaking official and lie
behives is giving his patrons the best
service and the beat equipment that can
be had.
The r.e w church building at Bethlehem
is almost completed and the Sunday
School* will give an entertainment on
Monday evening, Decerber 28th, b--gin
ning at 8 o'clock. The public is cordial
ly invited to be present and enjoy the
=rogram. No admisiion will be charged
=ut all will have a chance to contribute
omething toward buying a new organ
:or the church.
'"he Ire ig an erdinanibe in this tov n a
veli as in other towns, against the pr.
niscous shooting of fire-arms, cannon
,rackers and such things. on the leading
own thornsghfares anid Young A merica'
hlould beair this in minri when he wakes
ii Chwotmas morning and finds a lot of
reok l iii :to.ingii. Asi.le from
he scaering~ of hoiss or ;ettinig urned~
.hemselves. is the tlmger of setting the
uil dings on tire. P~arents,. cau tion the
bildren to he carefu.l with their roman
andies and fire crackers.
Born. on the 19th inst., to Mr. and1
~irs. J. Ollie Brock, of Pickens, s fine
en pound boy. Ollie tells a good joke
n this new arrival, which is about as
allows: Bringing one of the older cliil
Ireni to see his new born baby brother,
to Icoked it over with dissatisfacticn.
nad finally asked: "Mamma, where did
is thing come from?" "An angel
)rought it Jimmie." "Wus yois,awake
vhen he' eamed?" Certainly, Jiumnmie."
WIell, then, mamma, all that I havrn
~ot to say, is that you is dead easy. I'd
ike to see -my old angel put off such a
ooking thing on me. But I reckon we
~re stuck unless I kin work Johnnie
Ireen to trade it sight-unseen for one
if his pretty spotted pups.
Bright-Hunnicutt.
Mdarried on Wedntesday, Dec. 16th. at
:80 .'oiock, at the home of Mrs. W. W.
B. Bright, mother of the bride, Miss
unice Bright and J. Fulton Hunnicutt,
Rev. W. C. 8eaborn officiating.
"'his was a quiet home wedding, only
r ew of tha tier relatives of the con-'
bracting part,ies being present. The
harming bride Is a daughter of the late
W. W. F. Bright, of P'ickens county.
who numbers he'r frierdA aitd admirers
by the score. Mr. Hunnicutt is a son of
W. J. lAunnicutt of Oconee county, who
is a farmitr by occupation, a young manm
of mtany nob)le christian graces.
A fter the ceremony the guests w ere
ssembled in the (lining roomt where the
table was loaded down with good things.
1:s. Brignt andl her lovely daughters
kmow-'how to maoke their guests enjoy
thc'mselves.
The next nmornimg the bridal couple
left for the home of the groow's pa;wrents
where anothe.t reception awaited them.
Their mtany friends join with the wri
ter in extendling to them congratulations
and wishing for them a long, happy and
prosperous journey through life.
LADI Es.
There is .nnthing prized more hi hi y
than a beautiful (>alr of Ope a Olesse or
a Kodak. We are head uar re for tese
goods. The Globe Optical "4., pg N.
Marin street, Greenvil/
980 and 918.
IntelligentPeoPle Th
money coU10 buy sight-Un
fortunate. who have.negleoted
to consult aWomletent Eye Sight
Specialist u gladly pay any
price.
'DR. A. A. ODOM, Eye Soecialist.
I make Spectacles and Eye
Glasses to correct all errors of
sight after thoroughly examin
ing your eyes )y my new meth
ods and improved instruments.
Special attention given to mus
cular imbaince, double vision,
eye strain, headaches, pain in
the eyes, near sight, farsight,
old sight,. astigmatism, cross
eyes straightened without the
use of the knife, artificial eyes
matched and inserted. My mot
to: "You are satisfied or your
money back," has built up for
us the largest business in the
State. To out-of-town patients
I will deduct your railroad fare
from bill for twenty-five miles
out, half of fare for fifty miles.
We do this that our out-of-town
patients may have the same ad
vaintage, as our ci+- frilnd,
PP, A. A. ODOM,
r. 'I . omb. opt1a 4... 220 N. Main
br. GUEEICNVILLE, 4 V, rjhones 9,t3
and 030.
1 T'N AHEAD
ay of H. SNIDER p-dt eer
Ro Te k /o ad. th?ae n
nuner ar elfle iheeycei
r mnifcenp?t line of watches andp ring
nyorIf N!E.~ SN.t"IER.ewlr
?bare tatey f Sothn Carha,ss
outy ofr ienls.wt vryr..i
3yd J.e of Newlry, Pobat Juge. tt
Whn ern J.gh at L rices tod snit to
nee Wegrn him Letthrs of cAnsta
irnhgfltie of thetEctet and efecsifNgs .
Thou esi rn tohewnfore, t ctem.dd
nonithalnsingl a te kide n
reditate of Sthe saN.ARicedeeae
heCouty of Poae ob eda Pick
fWereublication hre ae ut oi
tie, why rat hers Administa~
iould othe grated.( fetso .A
Dece-br noDmn 98
Byes vireo theoe athorit vestd in
meis al anexecutor,lan turskindrto ando
,redr of the Hoable N.APribae court, I
hth~h a hra fr alperbf, in rn io h
Ch out lofsoae, l the eain. rPf th
pf eroa pricto,ertyof, heatn oflockM.
Maen deon, to-:Fv showcuefayethey
taock why the saeida Banioftrtin
(ille andr m hathi propery not
dIspedb of at fulln vaueheOre ue
dt. JU B.ru E. EB, Exec..r.
NoEX-EofTF'ma Stleet.n
Noty vis othe. getht vwse win
mae a eeuto, ndtoJ.I t.Newbern.Er-.
Juer of thPIroao Pcke Cournty, m
woth saesdyouth CJntarln, on the 7thin
thaylofJmhoary, for3 ait, i1 fo'l ofi the
fortnou, >assn therefte~r af tair
Pe~ma fnapetylm of the estate of N M
TMaddHen, deceased, wi:mi ain diae-o
yhare, aidsinsothe raortyifst
Dae. 10, 03.Pos xct
Nobiek. of Fina Stlmn anLL
.iscage.OTTT
FREE_ TGRip NTO G ENVI,SC
GET THAT
*Suit or overcoa >
FROM
Smith & Bristow,
GREENVILLE, SC.:
One price to everybody, and your Rail
road Fare refunded on purchase amount
ing to $25 or over.
SMITH & BftSTOW
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Free Trip to Greeiville!
Remember it costs you nothing to come to GREENVILLE
and make your Xmas purchases. Come and visit your friends,
and at the same time do your Xmas shopping. It don't make
any difference whether you buy all at one store or not, you gei
the same REBA TE at all the stores included in this offer.
Regals t Regalsl
Tle Shoe with a
Don1't fail to see
- our line.
All tle latest styles
for Men & Women.
Quarter Sizes make
the RIE(GAL SHOE
easy 11tting.tr
Found only at OUR
STORE.
At IrN AND BOYA We have everything you want. Men's Shoes and Boots,
$1.50' to $5. Bov's Shoes in all grades and leat here, $1 to $3.
OUR CHRISTI31AS LINE is com: dlete.
Womeni's, 31en's and :hiiren's Shon a sin all styles and laathers. Women's Shoes
.$l.00 to 4350 Aen's Shioi s.l.00 to $3.00. C hdl:lren's Shoes 50c. to $2,00.
Dton't forget thait we can furnish you with all the Xons' Novelties In FELT
SLI PP' RN. witrh For Tr imming: Knit WIorsted NISlppers, manny styles.
SLtrt your Christmas shopping here and( don't forget your Rebate Tickets.
Henderson-Ashrnore Co.
119 N. MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE.
Free' -Tri to Greenville!I
Th~ zmerch'ants of Greenville. realizig the importance of your trade there,
want, iencourage and 5' imniatre this trading, and to (do so are willmng to pay yotir
RAIROAI) FARE BOTH W AYS. Is this not a fair proposition?
C.. B. ST RADLEY & Co.
Are among those merchants We' want your tradp hero where the stocks are
largest, >)rCic a rule are better, and you get better'prices and better merchan
We'll Take Care of Your Expenses.
And come early. too, before the last ten (lays rush before Christmas. We can
serve you better and more satlsfactovily too no v. thtan we can later on. Then we
(deliver your goods to the train and save you all that trouble. So come early, and.
come often..
NOW FOR TIHE HOLIDAY GOODS.
Our Chris mnas department~ is aglow with al the new novelties for SantaC1a,' .
The eneSre storo is s ocked to it,s capacity with lots of new and( serviceable thi ,s
Come over and s.ee them./
REAL JAPANESE D)RAWN WOi1IK.
* 'he most accep)table gift for a lady, especiaIlly with a pretty' home. Ce or pinece
d~be covers, scarfs,a tray covet s andl lots of other pretty things. Tihme e range
p efronm 46c. to $8 9. {
\ Almost every kind of Basket you could want for Christmas-work baskets'
fan baszrkets e'nndy haskets and just lots and lots of others. 10c. to $10,00. '
J)olls and Toys galore, bo..carts, hooks, games. statuary and all the.little noV't
cltie for Christmas. And loads of .Jew~'-ry too. We are offering these goods 4
an em ecially low fl ure this s'as2n. (Gold and silver articles. pitchersg( pas
cigit holders and all th<so lhttle useful things.
SPECIAL PRCES OF" LAbIE5' CLOAKS. 1