The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, March 13, 1913, Image 4
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Pickens
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Hallum's Backache and
Liver C]
Local and
Casey Porter left Monday for
Atlanta.
A. B. Taylor was in town
Tuesday.
T. J .Mauldin spent Thursday
in Coumbia.
Miss-;'rances Bruce spent Fri
day and Saturday in Easley.
Cap'n J. T. Taylor spent
Saturday in Taylors.
E. Byrde, was in Green
on-business Monday.
. Larry Thornley has re
ed home from Anderson.
.T. J. Mauldin is visiting
ds in Greenville.
isS Nellie Grandy visited
nds in Greenville the first of
week.
A. M. Morris, whe attended
the inauguration in Washington
is back in Pickens.
Roy Grandy, who is working
- \in Norway, visiting relatives in
3 Pickens this week.
R Hanna, a good citizen
of route 5, was in town Monday
'on business.
Dr. Douglas Yongue of An
derson, S. C. was in the city on
Sunday. .~
-nt Sunday with
mother in Pickens.
and Mrs. C. D. Bolt and'
Janet Bolt,~of Easley were
'tors in Pickens last week.
~am Christopher entertained
*band members at supper
night last week.
.Clayton Newton visited
father in Pendleton last
k.
raig Brothers are selling
corn frog: the prize acre
hi of Pickens county.
hn R. Harris of iselton,
te inspector of fertilizers is
tnercitrorr bsin~ess,
-Editor J. L.0O. Thompson of
the Liberty Gazette, was a
prominent visitor to the city on
~Monday.
mi ragory have been
visitiong Rev. and-Mrs. J. M.
Stewart.
Avery Looper, a popular and
well known young man of this
couty, has accepted a position
esman with C. D. Stradley
& o.o Greenville, and left
Ffor th i~ty Monday. When~
-his frie st this side are in
Greenville Avbr~y will be glad to
Lhaye them call and see him.
MARCH
Dike's Peroxogen Cr
skin tone 25c.
Dik'es Skin Soap. 1
- Dike's Face Powder. In
25c:
Dike's Dainty Perfumes
Phone :
-,Keowee I
- Pickens
Southern
Schedules Effective Sept
N. B.-The following schedule figures
are not guaranteed.
Premier. Carie
ARRIVE FRO1
No. 44 ATLANT L
Stops to discharge passengers
passengers for Charlotte and
No. 36 NEW ORLEANS anc
Stops onlyC
No. 42 SENEC A (Daily) --
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-es such v.iues as we do g
writing paper, tablets, I
velopes and pencils. We M
ie the Rexall line.
"Nuf sed."
Drug Co.
ill Store.
Kidney Pills. Haliun's
eansers.
Personal
James P. Carey, Jr., has re
turned from a trip to Miami,
Florida, where he went on busi
ness
Mr. and Mrs. McCagen of
Greenville were the week end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Ritchey.
Thurman Cochran has gone
to Birmingham, Ala., to join the
Southern League base ball
team of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Attaway,
Miss Margaret Attaway of
Greenville and Miss Eula Atta
way of Liberty were the guest
of Mrs. Sarah Attaway last
Sunday.
Boone Care'y of the Riverside
Military Academy in Gaines
ville is spending his vacation
in Pickens. A number his class
mates attended the inauguration
in Washington.
Mr. Sam Mauldin of the Mt.
Pisgah section of Anderson
county is in Pickens on business
this week. Mr, Mauldin is one
of Anderson county's most
prosperous farmers and good
citizens.
Bruce Stewart, a student of
Clemson College, son of Mr.
Robert Stewart of Pickens,
came home Tuesday to remain
until he sufficiently recovered
from a spell of sickness to re
sume his studies. We hope he
will soon be 0. K. again.
Mr. Smith, the photographer,
is in Pickens every Monday
morning. He invites all svho
desire pictures made, framed or
finished to give him a trial. Mr.
Smith does excellent work and
and any one desiring anything
in his line, will do well to call
on -him at his office over the
Keowee Pharmacy.
Miss Booke& of Greenville has
come to Pickens to take up her
work as milliner with Heath
Bruce-Morrow Company. Miss
Booker comes highly recomend
ed to us and we are glad to have
her in our city. We wish for
her the best success with her
work. Miss Josie Chastain
will assist Miss Booker.
The five year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. Lynch of the
Sunset se tion of this county,
had an eye shot out by an older
brother on February 28th. The
boys were playing with a bow
and arrow when an arrow hit
the younger boy in the eye. It
was entirely an accident. The
little fellow was taken to Green
ville and is doing well.
The sale now on at Craig
Bros. has proved to be a great
boon for purchasers. Unheard
of bargains have been going
every day since the sale opened
last Friday. Many articles of
splendid value have been mark
ed down so low that it seems
like giving them awvay. Those
who have failed to attend this
sale are missing something.
WINDS $
ea. A gentle, harmless $
ntiseptic and pure 25c. I(
white, flesh a d brunette
.Any odor 5oc oz.
4 5
har macy
s. C.
Railway
22,17912 from Easley.
are publishod only as informia-ion anid
r of the South
THE SOUTH
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beyond.
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et Agent or write
W. E. McGEE A. G. P
The farrr ers rn '1e .gco;: ue
)f the rece-t fait. woathei
Miss Ma y L :s h.s ret2 ;:recd
rorn a ple: sant visit te 1iC..
and.
Mr. Claude Hester has move
od into the Farr house on Hamp
ton Avenue.
Last bunday was a lovely
day. The automobiles and bug
ies were very much in evi
dence.
Miss Tirzah Hughs has been
visiting Miss Stella Newbery
for the last few days.
Mrs. Earl Bomar of Greenville
was visiting her many friends
in town last Saturday and
Sunday.
Hon. J. E. Boggs and Post
taster A. M. Morris repre
sented this place at the inaugu
ration of President Wilson.
The fruit crop is thought to
be safe in this section. The
recent cold weather has served
to keep back the blooms.
Misses Mary Rob rtson, Mary
Hammond and Margie Ham
mond, of Greenville, visited Mrs.
T. R, Allen Saturday and Sun
day.
The ladies of the Methodist
church will have an Easter sale
on Friday the 21st instant in
the McFall store room. They
will have for sale waists,aprons,
collais and other articles useful
and dainty. Your patronage
will be appreciated.
A letter from Miss Patti Maior
to a friend in town brings the
good news that she is having
the time of her life sight seeing
in Washington. She with the
senior class from Winthrop took
in the inauguration of President
Wilson and spent a week in the
city. They were in charge of
President Johnson.
Miss Grace Prince, milliner
this season for Folger Thornley
Company, is here for the mil
linery season. Miss Prince was
formerly a resident of Pickens
and has many friends who are
glad to have her here. Sthne was.
bead milliner in Seneca last
season and has very high
reo'mendations from all of
er employers. Miss Mattie
inley is to be her assistant.
MRS. WM. ARCHER
Tells Mothers What To Do For
Delicate Children.
"My fourteen-year-old daughter was
very thin and delicate. She had a
bad cough so that I became very much
alarmed about her health. She was
nervous and did. not sleep well, had
very litt' appetite and doctors did
not help her. Having heard so much
about Vinol, I decided to give it a
trial. It has helpedher wonderfully.
he can sleep all night now without
coughing once; in fact, her cough Is
gone. Her appetite is greatly im
proved and she has gained in weight.
Vinol is a wonderful medicine, and I
will always keep it in the house. I
wish every mother knew what Vinol
will do for delicate children." Mrs.
Win. Archer, 223 Broadway, Long
Branch, N. J.
This declicious cod liver and iron
preparation without oil is a wonderful
body-builder and strength-creator for
both young and old. We promise~
to give back your money in every
such case where Vinol does not
benefit. This shows our faith in VinoL,
Pick-ens Drug C '., Pickens, s. C.
Keep your eye on our classified
olumn.
ErnestJ
Etiwan F
207 Bushels
1st Prize in South Carol
Mi. Joye Writes to Etiw
"We use your Fertilizers<
3-3 used under corn wvere yc
lands of Government Bureau s
(Sig
Etiwan Fertilizers Have Grow~'
First Prize for Best Acre of Corn
First Prize for Best Acre of Corn i
First Prize for Best Acre of Corni
First Prize for largest Ear of Corn
1000 bushels on ten acres in Willi
Fisrt Prize For Best Acre of Corn
Etiwan Fertilizers Alwm
For Se
Folger, Thorniey
Buggies and W
I haVe just received
best material in wood and
gies, wagons and all kinds
how to do the wor-k.
T also do first-clas
blacksmithing.
Ciassified Cohmn
One-Cen -A-Word
Subscribers of The Sentinel may
have 25 words inserted in this
column, free of charge
Wanted
Hogs Wanted.-If you have
bogs for sale that have not
been exposed to cholera, write
to the Veterinary Division,
Clemson College,giving number,
weight, breed. and price.
We want 1,000 cords green
poplar and dead pine wood at
Pickens, Easley, Croswell, Lib
erty. Norris, Central, Calhoun
and Courtney. See or write us
for specifications and price.
Good mules and horses for sale.
Gaines and Gassaway. Central.
Buy your frost proof cabbage
plants from r'. S. CANNON,
Megets, S, C. 1,000 to 4,000
at. 90c. 5,000 to 9,000 at 80c.
10.000 to 15,000 at 75c. Special
prices on larger orders and satis
faction guaranteed.
For Sale
Buff and Black Orpingtons.
If you want the best po'iltry
you should get Orpingtons, the
best all purpose fowl in exist
ance. A few trios of black
Orpington $4.00 each. Eggs
$2.50 per 15.
W. E. Hendricks, Pickens, S. C.
For Sale-Three nice fresh
milch cows.
G. A. Ellis, Pickens, R. 2
For Sale-Pure Indian Runner
ducks, from heavy laying strain.
Guaranteed white eggs. 7
ducks, 3 drakes price $10.00.
Also a limited number of high
grade Rhode Island Red eggs.
$1. per setting. Apply to Miss
Pearla Hester, Liberty, R. 3.
For Sale-One top buggy al
most new, cheap. Inquire at
this office. t2
For Sale -Fawn and White
Indian Runner Duck eggs, pure
white egg strain, heavy layers,
$3.00 per setting of 12. I have
the best stock that could be ob
tained. Start right. I nave
also a pen of 7 ducks and 2
drakes, Penciled strain, th-it I
will sell cheap.
Mrs. R. R. Roark.
For Rent
For Rent-Good 8-room house,
Good garden, lot and outbuild
ings, close in the town of Pick
ens. Apply to J. L. 0. Thomp
son. Liberty.
For rent-Good one-horse crop.
Renter expected to furnish his
own stock. Mrs. N. S. Moseley,
Pickens. S. C., R. F. D. 3.
Lost and Found.
Lost-One gold pin on Main
Street. Finder will please re
turn to Sentinel office.
Five-Dollars Reward
Lost -A white and black
spotted, bob tail, setterbird dog.
Answers to the name Tilman.
Last seen on Boeg's Mountain,
February 24. If found return
to Jay Mullinax, Central. S. C.
and get reward.
Money to Loan.
Loans on farms. Three hun
dred dollars to ten thousand dol
lars. Easy terms Apply to
R. T. Jaynes, Walhalla, S.C., or
J. F. Keown. Pickens, S. C.
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cye Used
ertilhzers
on One Acre
[na State Corn Contest
ran Fertilizer Company:
exclusively and the Potash and
ur goods and my manual in
o states.''
ied) ERNENT M. JOYE.
n the Following Prize Crops:
in South Carolina in....1909
n Georgeto wn County, S. C. 1909
n Georgetown County, S. C. 1910
in Georgetown county S. C. 1910
amsburg County, S. C. ..1910
in South Carolina in....1912
iys Give Best Results
Lie By
& Co., Pickens
agons Repaired. I
Scomplete line of the very
iron for repairing bug
;of vehicles, and T know
ino and g-eneral
GIGANTIC
SALE IN FU
CRAIG, BI
PICKEN
Just ten more days
gain Festival, and aith
a great amount of mer
on hand a big assortme
Clothing, Tinware, Chi
Groceries. Knowing t
w ay of disposing of ti
cided to sell the remail
greater sacrifice. You
by visiting the greates
history. of Pickens.
Below we quote a few of the man
Oelot of low cut shoes. Tans
and blacks. Worth $1.50 a pair'
Special Price 69c.
One lot near silk dress patterns
leading shades, blue, brown, gray or
tan. First price 25 and 30c yard
Sale 18c yard.
Seven handsome presents gi
First: Beautiful hand-painted ci
Wlrite your name On (lotted line,
upo a; longr heavy black line a
do box ~aturiday b)efore 4 o'clock.
Name................
Write your name on dotted line and cut out alon
the heavy black line and bring it to the store.
Remember the place
The Brennecke Co
The South's Greate
Piens
DISPOSAL
ILL BLAST
ROS. CO.
'5, s. c.
of this Gigantic Bar
o we have disposed of
chandise, we still have
nt of Dry Goods, Shoes,
1aware, Furniture and
hat there is but one
ese goods, we have de
Ring meichandise at a
can be convinced only
t Disposal Sale in the
y~ specials for Saturday, March 15
One lot mein's Hats, all colors. SoldI
lin $1.30 and $2.00
Special Sale $1.18
One lot porcelain lined ware, buck
ets, pots, etc. Sold for 50c up to 75c
Special sale 39c.
ven away Saturday at 4 o'clock.
na dish. Six others. -
M"I You don't have to spend
one penny to get in this~
.. contest. Every person gets
a chance. You must be in2
Ithe store when the draw-.,
Sing takes place or you lose
npany in charge.
st Mitain Givers.