The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, September 23, 1909, Image 3
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has interfered matei
has also kept the people from co
The first day's program had
and the second day could afford
or amuse the crowd.
The third day is down as amu
that the weather will permit of
events being pulled off.
The agricultural and stock ex
and some of the individual agr
varieties of stuff and much taste
SATURD
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Pick[ens sentinew-ouirao
LOCAL BREVITIES #
(Some Things You Know and Some 9
You Don't Know About Our /
Towns, County & People
-Do we make photos on post
cards? Yes we do. N. D. Tay
lor Pickens S. C. up stairs over
Bolt Drug Store Oct. 2 and each
Saturday after.
-N. D. Taylor photographer
will be in Pickens, Saturday,
Oct. 2. Call and see the new
styles in photos for the present
fall and winter.
-There are several new ads.
this week to which we would
call your attenton. Hunt them
up and read them; they contain
information )rtance.
rge E. Welbor closed a
successful term of schi at
Hampton on Sept. 3. Geef
returned to Furman on 20th ai$
resumed his work as a studeiv,
in the senior class.
-Miss Myrtie Smith of near
e rty, returned home last Sat
'ay from Gaffney, S. C.,
-,,here she has been visiting at
the home of her uncle Mr. P. C.
Garvin, for the east three
weeks.
-Hon. J. E. Boggs will fill
Rev. N. G. Ballenger's appoint
ment at the Methodist Church in
Pickens next Sunday. The Rev.
Ballenger is assisting the Rev.
J. F. Anderson in a meeting at
Pendleton this week.
-3i. S. H. (Bunk) Price, of
the Keowee side was in Pickens
this week looking at the cows
entered in the fair. He wants
a milch cow, but those thorough
A breds were too high priced for
him. If any of our subscribers
have a good cheap cow to sell
they can call on him.
-Mrs. Henry Holcombe, a
neice of Mrs. T. L. Bolt, of
Pickens, accompanied by her
friend, Miss Tillie Stauffacher,
both of Atlanta, spent a portion
of last week in Pickens, with
her aunt. Mrs. Holcombe's
husband, Henry, as well as his
elder brother, Earle, are wvell
known to many of our people,
having been raised in the County
and haying many times visited
heir aunt, Mrs. R. A. Child, in
Pickens.
-Married by the Rev. P. C.
Crawford Sunday Sept. 19. 09
at the home ef the brides bro
ther Mr. J. L. Kelly near Nor
ris, S. C. Mr. J. Arch'd White
and Miss Leila Kelly. The bride
is a charming and accomplished
daughter of Mr. B. P. Kelly of
Central S. C. The groom is a
son of Mr. G. M. White a pros
persus farmer of Oconee Co. S.
C. Mr. White and his bride will
spend a few days with friends
and then go to their new home
- halla S. C.
- r' ied, on the evening of
~nt, at the home of the
una a Pickens, Mrs. A. E.
Freeman to Mr. H. A. Johnson,
of Perry, Oklahoma. Only a
few invited guests were present
A at the ceremony, after which a
collation was served and con
gratulations received. Mr. El
bert Finley, a rising young law
yer of the Pickens bar, perform
ed the ceremony. The happy
cmuple took morning train for a
trip through the Western States.
Mrs. Freeman's many friends
throughout the County extend
conrratulations.
3unty Fair.
ially with the! fair program and
.ning.
to be almost entirely abandoned
very little that would entertain
sement day and it is to be hoped
at least the bigger part of these
hibits, while not large were fine
lcultural exhibits showed many
and judgement in their display.
iAY==
I It's ALL OVER.
Miss Ruth Hendricks, of Ashe
ville, N. C., is on a visit to rela
tives and friends in Pickens.
-Miss Myra Lou Cochran, of
Colhoun, is spending a while
with the family of her uncle, A.
J. Boggs, in Pickens.
-Miss Mary Sheldon, who
was a teacher last session in the
Plckens Graded School, is visit
ing friends in Pickens this week.
-Dr. J. N Hallum has just
returded from a stay of several
days in Atlanta where he met
representatives of all the novelty
toy and holiday goods houses
of the United States and placed
his orders for one of the best,
finest and most varied lines of
these goods ever seen in this
country. He will begin receiv
ing these goods in about 30 days
and will have one of the swellest
lines ever carried in the Pied
mont country. If you make
your purchases of the Pickens
Drug Co. you get the latest
n3velties this line.
Notice
The Pickens BaDtist Associa
will meet with the Mount
Grove Baptist Church on
Churches are urged
to seiWll delegates to same.
R. T. Hallum
Clerk.
The State~'
The event of the Mkr that is
looked forward to throii10111
the State is the annual fair
which will be held in Columbia
November 1-6. There wvill be
six days of fun and enjoyment
and special featuers will make
the fair this year the most at
tractive yet held.
President Taff will visit Col
umbia on November 6 and will
make an address. Other featu
res of the fair wvill be the mili
tary day forwhich arrangements
are being made now; the Clem
son Carolina Football game and
the Davidson-Citadel game, the
education day which will be on
Tuesday on which day the col
leges and schools will be in at
tendance.
ANOTHER MILL.
It is Understood that E. H. Shanklin
is Back of Work for
Cotton Mill.
There is a strong probability
that a third cotton mill will he
built in or near Easley at an
early date. It is understood
that it is now up to the property
owners in the city and comuni
ty to show by their actions
whether they want it or not.
Mr. E. H. Shanklin, the popular
superintendent of the iEasley
cotton mills is the promoter of
the enterprise. He is doing
everything in his power to get
it up it is said and is meeting
with much success so far. Pro
vided he can secure a sufficient
amount of local capital, $100,000,
he has tho promise of enough
northern capital to finish and
equip a $250,000 plant.
The kind of mill he wishes to
build will be a duplicate of Glen
wood mill, 10,000 spindles and
350 looms. The mill is to be
'located just a short distance
west of where the Easley and
Pickens road crosses the South
ern railroad. It is an ideal place
for a mill both as to location and
convenience to the railroad.
Evening Piedmont.
FOR RENT:-We have six or
seven one-horse crops to rent on
our plantation known as the Ha
good place on headwaters of
Twelve Mile River. Apply on
place to John Connelly, or to Ha
goodl ros Easlev. S. C. s9-3t.~
Mower blades ground at the
"Fix-it" Shop, at a reasonable
price.
Call at the "Fix-it" shop and
see those self-heating irons;
something that every housewife
needs.
NOTICE: J. 0. Brock will sell
bargains in watches, clocks and
eve-glasses for the next 15 days.
Ion't fail to purchase while they
are going cheap.
-FOR SALE: At Six Mile
S. C. One 6 Room Dwelling
and 11 acres of Land also one
Good Blacksmith Stand.
Apply to
C. W. Garret, Central, S. C.
-NOTICE: I will buy bale
cotton and cotton seed and han
dle cotton seed meal and hulls
at Norris side Track this fall.
I will pay the Seneca market.
Try me with your cotton and
eed. R. M. Baker,
FOR SALE:-Will sell, or trade
For real estate, the stock of goods
belonging to L. Ross Eaton, Cen
ral. S. C. The store-house is
for rent. See I. M. Mauldin,
Pickens, S. C.
State of South Carolina.
County of Greenville.
An agreement made and en
bered into this, the tenth day of
3eptember, 1909, between the
ndersigned shoe dealers of the
ity of Greenville, and County
>f Greenville, said State, wit
esseth:
That whereas the custom of
what is known as sending out
shoes on approval, has become
so prevalent as to interfere with
rade and to handicap business.
Dn account of the great number
of shoes sent out to various pros
pective customers, now where
Fore, we the undersigned retail
shoe dealers of the City of Green
ville, do hereby covenant and
igree as follows, to wit:
1st. That on and after the
irst day of October, 1909. we
will not let out, send out, or al
low to be carried out of, or away
From our places of business any
shoes for the purpose of trying
)n, fitting on or inspection by
inv prospective buyer, at any
)ther places than our places of
business, provided, however
bhat where a bona fide sale has
men made where soize is nt cor
ect it will be permissible for
:orrect size to be sent with in
structions to return immediately
the pair to be exchanged.
2nd. We further agree and
:ovenant that we will not charge
bo any one more than one pair
>f shoes unless that person is a
prospective customer for as
many pairs of shoes as he wish
as to buy.
3rd. We further covenant and
agree that if we violate the fore
~oing obligation, to forfeit to the
Greenville Boot and Shoe Club
>f Greenville, S. C., the sum of
"Ten to One Hundred Dollars"
o be left to the investigating
:ommittee. Said sum to be dis
posed of as the majority of said
members of said Greenville Boot
and Shoe Club may agree.
This agreement is made and
ntered into for the purpose of
protecting the retail shoe dealers
rom the custom of having shoes
sent away from and carried
away from, their places of busi
ess, in such manner and cir
:umstances, and at such times,
ss to handicap trade, and for
the material protection of said
shoe dealers in the City of Green
ville.
Witness our hand and seal
bhis Tenth Day of September,
l909.
Henderson-Ashmore Co.
Pride, Patton & Tillman.
Humphreys & Childers.
Americus Shoe Co.
J. Thos. Arnold Co.
Hobbs-Henderson Co.
Mcver Bros.
J. 0. Jones Co.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local pplications, as they cannot
reach diseased portionof the ear, There
is only one way to cure deafness. and
that is by constitutional remfedies,
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the muc ous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect heering, and when it is entire
ly closed. Deafness is the result. And
unless the inflammatiou can be taken
ut and this tube resr,ored to its normal
condition, hearing wtll ne destroyed for
ever; ine cases out of ten are caused by
atarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by H0ll's
Catarrh Cure, send for circulars, free.
F. J. CH ENNEY & CO., Toledo. 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 7.5c.
Take Hail's Family Pilla for constipa
It may Be Pneumonia
"A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult*breathing.
Then fever, with great prostration." If this should
be your experience, send for your doctor. You may
have pneumonia! If your doctor cannot come at once,
give Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. When he comes, tell him
exactly what you have done. Then do as he says.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. TTC.Ayer Co..,Lowellma"s.
Keep the bowels in good condition. One of Ayer's Pills at bedie will cause
an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following.
Disinfectant=
A A Liquid,
Buy a pint of Disinfectant for
25 cents. It will last you three
or four months to disinfect
closets, stables, hog-pens, wet
places, etc. Prevents sickness
flies and odors. See us, we
will give full directions.
PICKENS DRUG CO.
Sene God
SRe In l ric.
FRUIT JARS.-1 Quart, per Doz., 75c. 1-2 Gal., per Doz.,
95c.
JELLY TUMBLERS.-Large size, [heavily Tinned Tops] @
35c. per Doz.
Extra Fruit Jar Tops, at 15c. & 25c. per Doz.
Ex. rings -jr Rubbers, (the white kind) at 5c. per Doz.
No. i granulated sugar, (the sweet kind) @ 16 lbs. for the $i.oo.
NICE STONE JARS-The kind you huve been hunting to put
pickled string beans and cucumbers in.
Good Apple Vineger, fine for pickling purposes,
OUR MID-SUMMEI RICE-REOUCING SALE on all of our sta
pie lines, such as JyGoods, Dress Goods, Underwear, Ties;
Shirts, Hats, Slip. s and low-quartered Shoes is now taking
place and you.are suiss1g. the .opportunity of your life if you
fail to avail yourself of this chance to get seasonable goods at
a low price and at the height of the season.
Yours to please.
W. E. FREEMAN & CO.
"At the Old Starsd."
Keowee Pharmacy,
(Successor to BOL T & CO.)
II. E. LEWIS, Ph. 0., Manager.
Headquarters for Fair People,
Complete line of DRUGS, | ICE CREAM,
PATENT MEDICINES, | SODA WATER,
TOILET ARTICLES.| CIGARS.
Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded
howee6 PftIFIIJHlj,
Successor to Bolt & Co. 4.- Pickens, S. C.
I WE DON'T CUT THE PRICE!I
* The extra care and attention we put into the manu
fscture of our products-such as buying purest and
* best; flavors and mixing the extracts, the buying of
# good bottles and the seeing to their being clean (each$
$ and every oue of our bottles is washed, rinsed and$
* sterilized by hand,) the extra, but necessary time and
4 trouble to keep a clean place aud furnish a pure drink,
*is why we maintain the price on our drinks that we do
$We could mix our drinks and bottle in a slip-shod $
sway and sell to you cheaper, but we ain't going to do S
*it. Another thing
$ ONE PRICE TO ALL $
* is our motto. The man in Pickens pays the same #
* price for our goods that the man in Central or Pump- *
* kintown does. We don't cut the price to any one, and *
# we don't sell cheaper away from home than we do at S
Shome. Another thing: we never misrepresent any- *
* thing to make a sale.
* When you buy and drink our goods you are getting $
Sas pure as can be made and at the same price the other
$man paid. No cut prices in our business.
! PICKENS BOTTLING WORKS,
* R. L. Davis, Prop'r. ; : Pickens, S. C.
Auction Sale
--OF
31 TRACTS.
--OF
Original Forest Land.
AT AND NEAR SIX MILE CHURCH, PICKENS COUNTY, 8. C
0
We will sell to the highest responsible bidder on
TUESDAY OCTOBER 261 0OS
at Six Mile Church in Pickens County at i i:oo o'clock the
abovs mentioned
31 Tracts of Land.
This land lays in one of the finest sections of the entire Pied
mont region and is divided into tracts
Suitable for Farming
ind is exceedingly productive and fertile; is well timbered in
original forest and has plenty of water all through the entire
tracts; is situated close to good schools and churches; located
five miles north of Southern Railway, very close to the towns
of both Norris and Central, and is also within eight miles of
the county-seat and in a first-class neighborhood of fine people
and progressive farmers.
Terms of sale: One-thard cash: payable in one year, and
the balance in two years with interest and mortgage to secure
deferred payments.
Purchaser can anticipate payment, if he desires.
Hagood4Sloan
AUCTION'
Sale Valusble ResI Estate.
On Thursday, October 12th, 1909, at to o'clock, a. mn., we
wdll sell to the highest responsible bidder, at auction in the
growing town of Norris, S. C. a number of business and resi
dence lots.
The business lots are right in, or near the center of the town
as recently laid off and incorporated. The residence lots are
we!l located and close in. Five of these lots now have houses
on them, the others have no buildings on them but are on the
most public street of the town, and are beautiful locations.
The town of Norris is well lo:ated, nearly midway between
Atlanta Ga. and Charlotte N. C, on the main trunk line of the,
Southern Railway and is surrounded by a fine section of coun
try which is rapidly developing both in agricultural and indus-'
rial way. Cateechee cotton mills is one mile west and Nor.
ris is the shipping point for the mill. 'there are in the town
several stores, a general repair shop, an up-to4date lumbering
plant and ginnery, a good graded school with handsome new
building, churches, etc.
The town needs a few more good merchants, a bank, an
Oil mill and other industries,
The town of Norris offers good prospects to good business
men. This sale offers to prospective buyers the first opportu
nity to secure choice locations; both as to business and resi
dence lots.
A few hundred dollars judiciously invested in this sale will
double in value in from one to two years.
Terms of sale: A small cash payment will be required to
bind purchaser, balance within thirty days, Purchaser to pay
for all papers.
Remember the date, Tue day, Oct. 1 2th, 1909, 0a m.
W. C. SMIT H,
T HE "FIXIT" SHOP!
R. E. OOODWIN, Prop'r.
In Rear of Freeman Building. Pickens, S. C
See us for bargains in Bicycles and Sundries.
Patching Cement, 2 tubes for i15c.
Good Single Tube Tires, per pair$3'
No. 1 Inner Tubes, each .$1.25.
Bicycle Spokes, per dozen, 25c.
Good Bicycles, from $1o.00 up
All kinds of Repair Work done on Short Notice and at
Reasonable Prices.
Sewing Machines Repaired and made as good as new, at
one-fifth the cost of a new machine.
Full line of Sewing Machine Needles to fit any name or
make of machine. Also belting, oil and attachments,
R. E. GOODW IN,
IAT THE "FIXIT'' SHOP. ~ PICKENS, 8 C0