The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, July 21, 1910, Image 5
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Pickens Sentinel-Journal
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| LOCAL BREVITIES I
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' Some Things You Know and Some /
^ You Don't Know About Our &
? Towns, County & People $
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?Mrs. G. W. Earlo, of Pick
eh8 is reported Quito ill.
?Miss Nellie Grandy, of Pickens,
is at Glenn Springs for a
time.
?Several cotton blooms have
been reported to this office in the
past few days.
?Town Creek school will open
next Monday \\{th/Alv. Kb.
Fields as teaciieiy^
?Good, gentle familv horse
not arraai ot henzine initios
for sale. Boggs & Fin ley.
?Prof. Mel). Bake^ will begin
:) ten days singing >*(ehool at
Pleasant Mill on Ai/gust 12th.
?Miss Fva Earle, of Pickens,
spent last week in WlHlninston
and attended the charit iugua.
? Miss Elise I.slar, of Orangeburg
is spending a time in Pickens,
the guest of Miss Ferdie
I ^egare.
? Dr. and Mrs. V). B. Weill)
have returned to Atlanta after
a pleasant stay with friends in
Pickens.
-Misses Ethel and Willa
Tlickv, of Union, arc spending a
time in Pi?kens, the guests <>f
Mrs. Win. Stoll.
?Mrs. T. 1). Harris and children,
of Spartanburg are visiting
Mrs. 11*s mother, Mrs. H.
1?. Hendricks in Pickens.
?Prepare now to attend the
Good Roads meeting at Pickens
on Friday, August 10th. Every
body is interested in butter roads
?We are glad we have a good
Dentist permanently located
here in Pickens* Go and see
him before 'having your work
done.
?The young folks of the own
enjoyed a most delightful informal
dance at the home of
Mrs 13. A. Hagood, in Pickens,
one night last week.
?Miss Dolly Turner, a much
respected young lady of the
Pickens mill village died on the
i)th instant, and was buried th?>
(lay following her death at the
Secona graveyard.
?Mrs. Tiny Austin, of Belton
who came to Pickens t>? visit her
sister, Mrs. CI. W. Earle, and
who has been sick at the latter's
home, is able to be up and has
returned to her home.
?Mrs. Kannie Murphree, of
Pickens, It. (>, was called to Bre\ard,
N. (J., last week on account
of the sickness and death
of her father, W. E. Galloway.
Her many friends extend condolences.
?Mrs. MciNein ami daughter
Miss Clara, after spending a
time in Pickens, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freeman,
have gone to Sullivan's Island,
where they will spend the
balance of the summer.
?The midsummer bargain
sale of Craig Bros, has been going
finely. The trading public
has only a few days longer in
which to take advantage of the
bargains offered by thifi enternrisine:
firm as the
Saturday week. July 'H)th.
N*> v iH vour chance to get
seasonable goods at very low
prices.
?Mesdames W. P. Wingo, of
Moore, 8. C., and R. A. McMurry,
of Atlanta, Ga.. visited
their brother, R. A. Hester, of
Liberty, R. 3, last week. They
are pleasantly remembered by
many of our readers as the
charming Misses hula and Lucy
Hester, formerly of this county,
and their many friends were delighted
to meet them again.
?Miss LoiaA'Neyfton, of Pickens,
is spendjmf'a time at Lake 1
Toxawav,
?T. L). Harris, of Spartan- J
burg, was a business visitor.-to '
Pickens last week.
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?M rs. Geo. 8. Legare, of:
Pickens, is visiting relatives in ;
Charleston and Orangeburg. |
? Dr. T. A. Seawright Dentist 1
is in liis office every day. Free-!
man Building- Pickens, S. C.
?Miss Lucile Alexander, of
Washington, i>, C., has be? n
visiting the Miss-s Folger in
Pickens.
-rDr. E. G. Kerwin. Dentist
of Easlev, will be in Piekens
1 every Wednesday. Oflb'e over
Keowee I 'hannacy.
?Mrs. H. M. Hester, of Pickens,
is attending the state Bapi
tist Assembly, which is in session
in Greenville this week.
We want to st_*ll you both
work and dress shirts because
we will soil you i>?* t r goods for
same money. Come -?nd see.
tf Crfijg Bros.
! ?D. F. Vice has got his
"Smoker" fixed up and his pool
table in. He also handles cigars
and soft, drinks and bids fair to
do a nice busbies.-; in the T. 1).
11 arris building.
?Miss Vesta Ashmore. one of
Pickenv* cliarmiug young ladies
has gone XorCi where she will
spend 1he summer. Sim will
visit in W ashington New York
and New Jersev.
?Tin? cafididates^ipem'd the
' campaign m Kaslev List Saturday.
A rfiualjcrowd was presIcut
amitl ^orators wciv attentively
linfT iu <I t.o as they tamely
; outlined their various plat forms.
?J. R. Ashnlore has sold his
stock of goods to th<- Kcdwic
i (.irocerv Co., who arc composed
of sonic of our good business
voting men and no doubt but
that they will make a iu'eat success
of their new venture.
?For the past several days
the showers have been presaged
i with much lightning and as a
j consequence the telephone and
I electric li^lit wires have been
j surcharged with electricity and
many 'phones have been put out
' of commission.
?The third Quarterly Confer
ience lor Pickens Charge will be
j held at Bethlehem on the first
{Saturday in August, the same
being August Oth, at 11 o'clock
a. m. The Presiding Elder will
preach on the Sunday morning
l following at the usual hour.
? All parties interested are
urged to meet at Tabor Church
on Friday, August 5th for the
purpose of cleaning off the graveyard.
Bring suitable tools and
come early, is the request that
Mr. B P. Mauldin makes of
those interested.
?For Sale: Good Automoj
bile, single seat with top and
gas lamps; 14 h. p. 2 cylinder
machine, Halsman make. Also
one Ford runabout. Bo^h in
first class condition. Ford is i
, clynder 20 h. p. machine. Also
! has top and gas lamps. For
I price apply to Tillman Garrett
or E. G. Pepper, Easley, S. C.
?For Quick Sale: Good farm
128 acres, 60 acres cultivation
good pasture, plenty of timber,
10 acres good branch bottom.
2 good 5 room buildings, both
finished complete. Lies i mile
south of old campground. Price
right. Apply to J. A. Hunni1
cutt, R. 2. Pickens, S. C. Come
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quicK an mis an win not appear
again.
?On Tuesday morning July
12th a party Consisting of Misses
A.da Craig,/Nannie Nimmons,
Florence l/ow'en, Hattie Earle,
Lucia Messrs Reese Allgood
aiiyk Sam Craig left for a
tour of western North Carolina.
While on this trip they visited
Lake Toxaway, Kosman, Sapphire,
Fairfield, Cashier's Valley
Highland and many other places
of interest.
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Ayer's Hi
Ingredients: sulphur. Giy
Capsicum. Si
Anything injurious here
Anything of merit here
Will it stop falling hair
Will it destroy dandruff
Does not Co
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i Real 1
No 51. 1 acre lot, good tra
I Mill. The verv nlnn* i( vmi w
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can be close to your work at th
No. 52. 40 acres, 3 miles
1 house; about / cleared, balai
i little place at $42 per acre and
No. 53. 187^ acres, 4% r
1 cleared, about 8 acres of bottor
1 house, one new 4-rooni house, ?
j some rolling land on this place
! per acre.
No. 54. 1 3-10 acre lot on <
' Pickens; small house; price S52
i No. 55. 104 acres, 2 miles f
!acres cleared, no buildings; 100
: this place. This is a part of th
I know laud has been selling in t
! more but this is yours for 01
will not be on the marke* long.
No. 50. 25 acres, in half mi
lie road; 5-room house, good n<
This is a nice little. j)lac - and a
No. 57. 138 acces. joining 1
ar.re.fi ill riiltivnlio'v irnn/l /
I buildings; 10 acres in pasture*,
hall cash, balance in one, two a
No. 57. 53 acres, '4 mile
public road; good five room he
acres cleared, balance in wooc
land, 7 acres in pasture. This
! that will not stay on the marke
is for sale. Price $50 per acre
I balance in one, two and three; 1
you will like it.
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"THE REAL E
Box 264.
Office over Ke<
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Also we have the
"Not at Special
Regular EVERY
which we guaran
est lor good goods
iiigs. Remember
"The Same Goods
35 and 40 cents White (*
15c. 40 inch Lawns go n
Colored Wash Goods, 10,
Notions, 11 osiery
all reduced to the
price. Come dm
gust and get yo
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ccrin. Quinin. Sodium Ctilorid.
age. Alcohol. Water. Perfume.
? Ask your doctor.
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lor the ShSaiir
tY. Lowell, Mass.
Estate!
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iu<j nuusc;, near ncKens Bolton
ant to get a small place so you
e mill. Price $840.
east of Pickens, small frame
nee in woodland. A very nice
just as long terms as you want
niles west of Pickens: 75 acres
n land; splendid 2-story 9-room
rood outbuildings, fine orchard,
but it is excellent value at $32
one of the leading roads into
5
rom Six Mile ot> public road; 7
>,ooo ol <?ood saw timber on
e Isaac I )urham estate, aiul you
his section for $.|o per acre and
lly $1,750. Step lively for this
le of Six Mile church, on pubsw
barn; 2<> acres in cultivation,
bargain at $1,200.
anil of Dr. {. M. Crenshaw, 35
5-room house, all necessary outI
he price, is only $1,500. onend
three years.
from Six Mile church, on mail
use. accessary outbuildings; 35
Hand; 15 acres ol good botton
is one of those desirable place;
t long when people find out ii
on terms of one-half cash ant
years. Let me show you this
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DAY PRICES,
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square dealmy
motto:
for Less Money."
oods now at 25 cents
iow at 10 cents
12' him! 15c quality, ait 10c
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The old reliable "Mason" 1
right. Or if you want to pti
'any old thing (not air tiglv)
jder; t<> cents a box. Will r
1 gathered.
l;LOUR?- -Well, it is so c
the price you might be tern
mules and buy our high gra
cause Mr. Patton, or some ot
\ market and make you pay a
' crop is made.
CORN MEAL! Yes, the
the bushel. Good and fresh.
SUGAR! just think of g
, Granulated Sugar for $1.00 h
A good line of Shoes, H
and Work Pants?all to go ai
Yours fc
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P. S.?Bring us your Ha
get full va
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It's a mistake to suppose t
used lor drinks put up by di
' goods are identical, either in
drinks known as Ginger Ale,
Koot tfeer, Cream Soda, anc
soft drink manufacturers, is n
quality. One may be far suj
We know our drinks are equ;
upon the market of today anc
' to judge the merits of flavo
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tv^aiiu^ iiiciu, uui uy in<iK.liig (
Knowing that our flavors a
invite comparison with other:
can, without regard to standa
we change a formula unless w
We believe that ai! thing:
orders and correspondence
QUALITY is sure to \$in si
those fair-minded men who hr
licit patronage ou that basis.
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3i?kens5 S, C.
ffice over Fr'.'cinan Building.
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Jorcelain-lined Fruit Jars- prices
t your frnit and vegetables up in
get our "Sure Keen" l'Vnir P >w.
;eep 40 pounds as Iresh as when
:heap that if we were to tell you
pted to feed your wheat to the
de Hour. But don't do that, beher
speculator, might get on the
high price again before another
old-style ground meal at $i .00
etting 16 pounds of good sweet
ere in blackberiy time.
ats, Sunday Shirts, Work Shirts
t bargain prices.
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Old Stand"
ins, Eggs and Chickens and
ihie for them.
lint Mate.
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.fl.uui>c im: same names are
flmMit mannl.ictnrers that til*",
flaAor or strength. The fact that
Lemon Sour, Strawberry, Peach,
1 other flavors, are put up by all
o standard by which to judge
ntrior in every way to the others.
;\l in strength to the best placed
1 far better than some. The way
rs is by tasting them, not only in
i COMPARATIVE test,
re "ail.wool and a yard wide,'' we
s. We make the best goods we
rd of competitors, and never do
rc find a way to improve its
bein equal, (careful handling of
and fair dealing with customers)
iccess; not only for us but for all
indie our goods also, and we so)ttling
Works,
s Proprietor