The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 17, 1913, Image 5
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a PARCEL
Postage paid by us on an
d provided cash is sent in a
9 receipt of goods. This al
Pickens
The Rex
Ask for sample of Hallum
have never tried them. ]
-LOCal and
Mrs. Isiah Cox spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Minnie Craig is back
from a visit, to relatives up on
Keowee.
T. E. Porter, of near Porter's
chapel, was a visitor in town
Saturday.
A large crowd attended the
children's (lay exorcises at So
cona Sunday.
'C. L. Bivins and J. S. Chris
topher spent Monday in Green
villo on business.
Willie Edens, cashier at the
Big Store, is enjoving his vaca
tion this week.
B. A. Morgan and family of
Greenville spent a while with
relatives here Sunday.
Miss Mattie Finley is spending
several months with relatives in
Anderson coity.
Miss Sara Atlaway visited
her sister, Mrs. J1). lcConnell,
at Ma riot ta recently.
Miss Vesta Ashmore is on an
extended visit to her sisters in
Atlanta and Brunswick, Ga.
B. F. Parsons, Jr., of Cedar
town, Ga.. is spending his va
cation in Pickens with his fa
ther.
Mr. and M',rs. H-. A. .Jeninings
andl little (daugh Ier Mar~y
Paralee, of Green vi lle, arie on a
visit t~o their parents in Pickens.
T.~ R. Allen of Pickens and
L~. B. O'Dell, Johnl B. JTamesoni
and Ferbl WVhitmiire of I'asley
spent last weoek inI JoenIss(e val
iey.
Mll. C. Smith and I. M. Maul
dlin, cashiers of the local banks,
attended the State bankers' as
sociation at L ake TIoxaway l:.st
week.
J. M. Oantt , of this place, is
now employed oni construct ion
work on the i nter'urba n rail way
betwveen (Grieeniville and Spar-~
taliburg.
Messrs. R. 10. Bruce and1 W.
F. Mauldin haye returned from
Lake T~oxaway, N. C., where
they attendled the South (Caro
Inma Sta te cotton seed crushers
association.
We understand thai friends
of Mr. Frank Kirksey have an
nounceed him as a candidate for
cotton weigheor ini the ap~proach
ig election. Prank is fully
(lualifiedl to fill this position to
the entire satisfaction of the
patrons of this cotton market.
T1he pr'ogressive firm of Fol
ger, T1hernI.ley & Co.. have great
ly improyed the fronit of their
store building with a coat of
paint.
Is It' Hot Enc
We will give you
our sanitary
Ice Cream Delivered
Ph(
Keowee .
Piche.
MMMMMMMMMMMMM
POST
y article in the dtug store
dvance or will be sent on
>plies to the 50-mile zone.
Drug Co.
Ril Store.
's Liver Cleansers if you
Zegular size box, 25 cents
Personal
Major G. M. Lynch, of the
upper section of the county,
was at the county seat on busi
ness Tuesday.
Hagood Bruce, indefatigable
and industrious salesm an for
Folger. Thornley & Co., is im
menselv enjoving a ten days
yacation.
Misses May and Wluth Gil
strap, of Alphretta, Ga., have
just returned home from a re
cent visit to friends and rela
tives in this county.
Mir. and Mrs. Jap. P. Carey,
Jr., returned from their bridal
tour Wefdnesday and are now
receiving their friends at their
handsome new nome near the
Baptist church.
The local chapter U. D. C.
met with Mrs. T. R. Allen last
Friday afternoon and spent a
pleasant and p)rofitablo after
noon. The inclement weather
interferred with the attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Tomi A. Bowen
will give a lawn party at their
home 'h'li'slay evening. Many
of the young people of Pickens
are looking forward to the occa
sioli with (elight.
The Linwood Land and In
vestmenti'1, Co. has an interesting
ad in The Sentinel and we di
rect your attention to it. If you
are interested in Pickens county
real estate, talk with these gen
tiem en.
.Ralph Gilst rap, the champion
boy corn grower of Pickeis
countV whlo last year raised .125
bushels01 of corn'1 on1 one acre',
planted0( tho sameur acre thijs yeari
in oats and r'eaped1 92 b)ushels.
The land now has a fine cr'op of
peavines on it..
It. jays to adver'tise, especially
in Tihle Sentinel. M'. Edwin L.
Bolt who has bween advertising
in TheIi Sentinel has had sever'al
cuistomer's fr'om a distance of
30 or -l(0 miles. Moral: If you
want to sell goods advertise in
'The Sentinel.
The.1 laryn party given on the
cour't house grond(s 'Ph'hursday
e'venin'g was largely attendled
a' n d thoroughly enjoyed. A
neat amiounitof money was real
ized1 from the sale of ice cream
and cake and the local hand
b)oys furnished music.
flly. C. A. Waters, pasitor of
thme Baptist church at the mill,
b) e g a ni a protrlacted meeting
there July 7 and1 continuled until
Sundlay evening. Sunday after
noon at 3i o'clock a men's meet
ing was held, at which the Hloly
Spirit seemed to influence the
audlience and grown men wept
and tremble d under the convic
tion of sin at the altar. Trwenty
members joined by experience
and ten by letter. The appli
cants will be0 baptized at Hold
'er's ford on July 27 at 9o'clock.
Mr'. Milford of Anderson county
conducted the singing in a man.
ner that greatly aided thme meet.
ing.
ugh For You?
a cool reception at
soda fountain
Anywhere in Quantities.
ne 24.
Pharmaoy
Notice to Old Soldiers,
The surviving soldiers of the
Confederate States in Pickens
county are requested to meet in
each township on August 2nd at
3 p. m., for the purpose of elect
ing a representative to meet . at
the Court House on the first
Monday in September to elect a
county pension board for the
year 1914. The place of meeting
for each township is as follows:
Easley at Easley, Liberty at
Liberty, Central at Central,
Pickens at Pickens, Hurricane
at Mile Creek, Eastatoe at An
tioch church, Puinpkintown at
Sutherland's store, Dacusville
at Looper's Gin.
When assembled they shall
organize by electing a chairman
and a secretary by ballot and
an ex-Confederate soldier and a
holder or an applicant for a pen
sion as the representative of
said township.
All receiving pensions will
continue to get pensions.
J. B. Newbery,
Pension Con.
The family of B. A. Hagood
of Charleston are spending the
summer at their summer home
here, Mr. Hagood will come up
later.
Pickens Railr
TIME TA]
SUPEREDES TI\
EFFECTIVE Jl
No. I No. 3 No. 5 STAI
Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd S
A. M. A. M. P. M. Lv.
7.30 11.00 3.15 PICI
7.35 11.05. 3.20 *
7.45 1-15 3.30 *PAl
7.50 1 1.2() 3.35 *^1
7.55 11.-55 3.401 *tMVA
8.oo 11-.3( 3.45 EAS
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No. :1 conniect~s w
No. 3 connects w
No. 3 connects wV
No. 4 connects w
No. 4 connects w
No. 5 connects w
For any further ini
South err
Schedfules Effective Sep
N.B .-TheI following schedule flgmi
are not guaraniteed.
Premier Carr
ARRIVE FR4
No.41 ATLANT.L......
Stopgs to discharge passenfge
passengers for Charlotte an
No. 30 NEWV ORLEANS a
Stops only
No 42 SENEC A (Daily) .
No.12 AT1LANTA...
(o 40 ATlLAMT1A.
N 0 O BIRMINGHlA M at
For Washington andl Newv
sengers from Atlanta and t<
lotto and beyond
ARRIVE FR(
29 NEW YORK and WVAS
Stops to take on~ passen
30 OIHARLOTT'IE..
11 CHARLOTTE.
41 CH ARLOTTE (Daly3).
For further Information apply to T1
WV. R. TAlBER, P. & T, A
Greenville, 8. C.
SU(
is advancing in price, but I wi
Fresh supply of all1
GROC
FRJMIH, STAP:
GREG T.
Come to my store an<
. huving. I will
Mrs. R. T. Hallum and chil.
dren are . visiting relatives itn
Norris.
Miss Ruth Rainey, of Nor
cross Ga., is visiting Miss Lorena
Taylor.
Mrs. J. T. Partridge and chil
dren are visiting relatives in
Anderson county.
Dr. J. L. Jewell of Piedmont
visited his brother at the Pick
ens mill last week.
During the first two years the
marriage license law was in ef
fect, Probate Judge Newbery is
sued 430 licenses in this county.
Ben, Jr., the-small son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. LaBoon, is sick
with fever. We hope the little
fellow will soon be well.
Quite a number of Pickens
people attended the marriage
of Miss Grace Hendricks to Mr.
Henry McDaniel near here Wed
nesday, 17th.
In the Keowee Pharmacy
show window is a perfectly
shaped tomato which weighs 25
ounces, It came from Sheriff
Roark's garden.
Mrs. M. J. Lewis and daugh
ter, Ellen. are visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. H. Hughes, in Rich
land. They made the trip thru
the country in an automobile.
oad Company,
BLE No 12.
1E TABLE No. 11.
JNE 15th, 1911.
IO S- NO. 2No. 4 No. 6
'Mix'd Mix'd Mix'd
Ar. A. M. P. M. P. M.
(GNS 9.10 1.50 4.35
(USON 9.05 1.45 4.30
<SONS 8.55 1.35 4.20
U.m. 8.55 1.30 4.15
n.mx 3- 845 1.25 4.10
LEY . 40 120 4.05
gren ts.
ithi Southern No. 412
illh Southern'l No. 39
it h Southern NoT. 39
ith Southern No. 12
ithi Sotithern No. 12
ith~ Southern No. 39
ith Souther'n No. 11
ormnation app~ly to
(General M\anager.
u Railway
it. 22, 191 2 from Easley.
es are puiblished only as. ifrmafltion and
lea of the South
)M THE SOUTH
..--------.... ---.. 2.20 a m
ra fromt Atlanta, or to r.eeive
d1 betyOnd.
nid ATLANTA.....---.45 urm
on Sundays
- --- -....-......8.35 amt
----...-.......----...--1 45 pm'
Lork-. .o 0" ( dischaLre pall
> receiv*, pas engora for (har
)M THlE NORTH
HlINoTrON.----......-6 50 nmt
gers for Atlanta
-------------..11.55 ami
--- ---.-.-.....-4.00 pm~
icket Agent or write
W. E.~ McGlER. A. (1 P A.
(XClumnbia S. (.
11 sell you some at the old price.
<inds of kcose candies.
ERIES
LE AND FANCY.
MAULDIN
I get my prices before
treat- you right..
A Great Reduction on
Men s & Ladies
OXFORDS
WE have arranged to Table No. 2.
give yo soime great Crossett for men that sold for $4.00
values in Oxfords for and $5.oo.
We are closing out the odds and
Men and Ladies, ends of this stock, the $4.oo kind at
$2.98, and will also let the $5 0o kind
Table No. 1. go at the same price.
The famous Queen Quality in all the
new leathers tan, gun metal, and patent Table No. 3.
that sold for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and
$4.00, now the $2.50 line at $1.98, Abbott line in medium price which l
$3.00 line at $2.18, known as the best shoes for the money
$3.50 line at $2.68, at $3.50 that can be had. We are
$4.00 line at $2.98. closing them in this sale at $2.68.
HEATH-BRUCE-MORROW COMPANY
Pickens, S. C.
THE GREAT
R emodeling Sale
is Still in Full Blast
At The Battery, Easley, S. C.
And we have a lot of Bargains left in every department. If you did not get
M here last week be sure and come this week for a few dollars spent here during this
M Sale will carry away many dollars worth of goods.
Below we quote a few prices on some specials.
Ladies' white Slippers and Ox- Inldie-s' gfauzC vest, vahue 10c.
M fords 89c, 98c, $1.09, $1.2-1. Sale prsces 5c.
Ladies' tard Men's $2 50 and Eood heavy hickory Shii ing,
$3 00 Oxfords. Sale price $1.98. value 10 and 1 ?.c yd. Sale price ] v m a m b e r, we have
Men's $1.25 and $1.50 pants. 8j-( yard.
Sale price 89c. 2 tbig boxes Searchlight mnatches .hons:UNl of Spec 'B
20') yarda Apron Ginghams. 8 for Baw
2 and 10c value on sale at 5c yd. 2 ful pound box( s h)(st So la gains that we can not tell
Boy's knickerbocker everyda made for 5c. ._.
lunts. Sale price 19. 8ay 8cakes good 5c laundrysoa for yoI about in this small
Ladies' $1-00 Shirt Waists, low '" -, space. Come and see for h
and high necks on sale all this Alen K elastic seam vrawors at
week for 49c, half price--25c. yourself and save money. -
Mie's 50c heavy work Shirts Alcn's 0c ftine I)re; s shii t
Sale price :31c ' Sale price 39(.
lien's gray Sox for 4c pair.
MM
THE BATTERY .
"The Store That's Always Busy."
Edwin L. Bolt & Co., Props.
EASLEY, S. C.
Quite ai nuber' of the people ----
of Pickens enoyed the box su -
per given at the home of Mrs.
eenig I a school class
No. 3, of the Methodist church. F. W. McLESKEY, Manager
Each box and youing lady was
auctioned off by M. F. Hester. First Class Repair Work at
The young ladies were brought Reasonable Prices
out completely covered with a uto ire5, (laolie Oily Grea es Spark Plugs
a white cloth so that no one ) a g
could tell who thy were. But Body olish, Auto Soap, Batteries and all kinds
coul tel wo thy Wre.But of caeevssoijes. I f we haven't got whlat Yeif-Jflt
some pretty good guesses were /'(e will get ita v' it iwha'tt yane.
made and some spirited bidding o i s m
was done. One good looking PHONES: Ofiice, 12; Residence, 65
gentleman paying $5 00 for a
"box?". After all the boxes
had been sold, the boys went to "
the 'postoflice" to see who they Notice iirfri sodrdta h re
hotht, ce-teThererchteacorderouthaethetrut
loe, ferwic'acIoul ho it of South caoiateos of the above named District do
wen ou onthelaw ad o.. C uty f ickns., h -Id ani election in said District on the
joyed tecontents of the boxes. h ereai, a petii omn the free... 1 hr trusetes ae she ppint e
Th afarw so eo theods N. 9l has ofeen ral school Manager; the election to be coducted
enjoyable of thie season andI a an Ol~ bee ab.eld toYeteme asekth e na urhr ftshe Con Bor of ted
niice sum was realized from the or not an additional special lvy thf (2) rtrofhout ordo d
aeoftebx stwo mnilis shall be levied on said Die. R.cation.uni
sae f heboe- tric't for echtool nurnos0ea: R. Hum.