The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 21, 1913, Image 4
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Local and
P, M. Cate and F. M. Morris
spent Sunday at Brown's. I
Mirs. J. T. Taylor visited in
Gainesyille. Ga., recently.
f
Mirs, N. D. Lesesne, of Kings
tree, is visiting Mrs. W. T. Mc
Fall.
Miss Ida Anthony, of Green
ville, visited Miss Nellie G1randy
last week.
John Christopher, of Green -
ville, spent Sunday here with
honefolks.
0. P. Field, who has been
very sick, is improving, we are
glad to state.
Mrs. Rosamiond Martin, ofI
Easley, is visiting Mrs. W. V.
Mauldin i Pickenis,
Pastor Fulton Childress bap
tized thirteen colver's at ('oil
cord church Smuday.
Hon. B. A. Morgan and fan
ily, of Greenville, spent Sunday
with relatives in Pickens.
Mirs. T. B. Higgins, of' l'asley,
spot Sunday here at the home
of Mi'. and Mirs. A. J. Boggs.
Dr. Reese Allgood, of Rocky
Mount, N, C., visited his parienits
here last week.
Mrs. Kate Leavell and two
children, of Newberry, aro visit
ing friends and relatives in
Pickons.
-.Mr's. N. A. Chr'istopher' is
visiting in the N ee~inor'e section.
Hecr brother-in-law', J1. lE. G ar
rett., is critically ill.
Mrs. Lizzio Stewart, Miss
Eakie Stewart and little Mliss
.Lois Stewart, of Pickens r'out e
4, were in town Saturiiday.
Mr,. and1( Mrs. Anidrew Ha riris,
of Ander'soii, spent this week in
Pickens withi their da ughfei',
Mris. Belle A ttaw ay.
Miss Mar'tha Curet'don , who foi'
ciuite awhile has bseen salesladly
at the Big Store here, has ae
eepted a similar' position ini
Greenville wi thl . Hobbs)-ienideri'
son Co.
Mr. and Mis. Edgar Morris
and child, of Washington, D.
C., are speindinig a wveek with
his parents, Mr, and Mr's. A. M.
Morris. Edd is now a traveling
salesman.
T1he election in Central school
district No. 9, to determine
waether or not an additional
special levy of two mills should
he levied on that dtistlict for
school purposes, was held Aug
uist 9, a large majority being in
favor of the special levy, only
one vote being against it.
We understand, from good
authority, that Easley will have
an uip-to-date ice plant at an
early date. The machinery has
already been contracted for. It
'will be installed in ono of the
~ lbuildings next to the laundry.
* * long needed and we feel safe in
saying that it will be a paying
one.--Progress.
BY PARCELS POST
~~ KEO0WEE P1
masmunuuuu
EXTRACTS #
rnade.. 2-ounce bottle 25
ecipes given with every
si1zesof. extracts 1Q cents.
I Stoke.
's Liver Cleansers. Reg )
,d for 25c. Large size
Personal
J. J.. Chastain, of route 3,
,as in town on business Tues
ay.
Arthur Allen is confined in
>ed with a threatened attack of
ever.
Born unto M '. and Mrs. J. C.
Alexander, Aigust 1 4tl, a fine
)oY.
NIjor Wilkes, of Blair, is vis
iting at tlie home of I. E
\ong le.
,Nlw is the time to begin
linking about puttiing on vetch
111 r.yo For. cov-er crops.
MI r. (1'has. Yongue, of Texas,
isit edI his bother, Rt. E. Yongue,
11 Pickenis rIeceitly.
F1'ed Ashm n ore, of Greenyille,
:raveling for Ligget, & Meyers,
visited in Picke-ns I his week.
Maj. J. W. Butler and wife,
f lwx ingtion, spent the past
week at. the iHiawvatha hotel.
Miss LIorena Taylor has re
turned 'I from1 1 \w() week's visit
to difel-nt phtles iii (eorgia.
la rried by J. B. Newbery at
his 'esidence Auigust 17, 1,9131
Miss Nettie Powell and Dormier
Ueeves, All of Pickens.
E4. L j. Cochran, of route 2, re
ttrnedf ast week from a pleas
ant visit to his father, T. W.
Cochran, of Toccoa, Ga.
1. 0. Nilson, manger of the
Wilson .lloller (Coverinug Shops,
of (Cat echee, was in Pickens on
bu~sine'ss TueI(sdlay.
dlaughters anid MIrs. Warwick
Legare, of Savanna;h, Ga., art
visitinug MIrs. C. S. I egare inl
ilckens,
M~liss Culie Sinn~nonls, of (Char
week'l and( will send( ihe rem11ain1
.Ma rried .by .J. B. N ew bery a t
his reside'nece Autgust 1i, 1I91 1
Miss l'h'a A. Hughes, of Green
wood1, S. (C., and Mir. George 'T.
Smiiith, of DIacusville.
Ne wby, of! near Mi ariet t a. Gr'een
villo county; .spent . Monda y in
Pickens. lHe is a brother-in-.
Law. of R. 13. Waldrop, of Pick
ens.
Miss Elinor Knight will begin
her music class Septembler 15.
T hose .w ishing to stud y piano
and~ :eviolin music could not do
better than put themselves un
der the care of this excellent
teacher.
D). L. Kay of near Central
was a visitor at the county seat
Tuesday. lie is very optimistic
over the crop outlook of his sec
He has been living in this coun
ty' seventeen years and says he
has never seen bettor crops here
than ther'e are this year. Re
cently he mlade a trip to Ander
son via Greenville and j3olton,
roturning via Seneca, and says
for good crops the Six Mile sec
tion of old'Pickens county has
thoem all beat. The Sentinel on
joyed a pleasant visit from him.
R GPHONE 24
JARMACI
School Will Open
September 8th
The Pickens graded - high
school will begin its next session
Monday, . September 8th, and
indicatioris are that the school
will be the largest in its history.
The followingteachers will have
c-hai'ge of the work this year:
Prof. J. W. Ballentine, prin
cipal and high school; Miss
Daisy McDonald, of Bethune,
high school; Miss Elinor Hatch
er, of Wilmington, N. C., 6th
and 7th grades; Miss Kate Bal
lard, Franklinton, N. C., 4th
and 5th grades; Misses Nellie
Grandy and Belle Yonguo, of
Pickens, 1st, 2nd and 3d grades.
It is very important that all
tudents be present on opening
lay.
Classified Column
One-Cent-A-Word
Subscribers of The Sentinel may
have 25 words inserted in this
column, free of charge
For Ront.-Good farm on Oo
lenov river; 25 acres good bot
toms, with plenty good cotton
land; nice 7-room dwelling, out
buildings, pasture. J. J. Chas
tain, Pickens route 3.
For Rent.-Good one-horse
crop. I will furnish stock or
renter may furnish it. P. A.
Porter, Pickens,
Lost.-Between Henry Suth
erland's and Secona church, a
gold watch, Elgin movement;
monogram "R. A. C." on back.
Reward if returned to The Sen
tinel office.
For Sale-McCormick mower,
almost good as new, at a bar.
gain. G. A. Ellis, Pickens.
Farm for Sale
69 acres. 2j miles west of
Pickens Court House, on public
road. R. F. ). right by door.
In fine state of culti-ation.
Two good dwellings and a goo(
pasture.
B. A. Allhrood,
Pickens, S. C. R. F. D. 2
Desirable Farm For Sale
Farm kno vn as the R. 11
Dilworth place, [lconsisting o
190 acres, most of it in }ig]
state of cultiv~ation, situate<
five muiles sout~h of WValhalla am
thrtee miles north of Westmuins
ter. One three room house ot
place. Will sell to the highes
bidder at Walhalla Court Hous<
at 2 p. mi. on Mond1: y Septem
her, 1 , 1 913~ provided not solh
at pivate sale before.
Terms: onie- third cash; hal
ance(' inl one and1 two( yearPs pa~y
mentis wvith inuter'est at S poi
(ent . For pa rticulIarus applyI3 ft
Airs. Alary l)ilworth or- W. B,
1)ilworth, WVestmiunister. R. F.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For House of Representatives
Friends of J. Ashmore Hlintor
hereby announce him a candi
(late for the House of Represen
tatives from Pickens county
to till the vacancy caused by th<
death of Hon. Fred Williams
and subject to the rules of th
special election of August 26.
Friends of Dr. J. L. Bolt here
by announce him a candidat
for the IHouse of Rtepressntative
from Pickens county to fill th
vacancy caused by the death c
Hon. Fred Williams, and sut
ject to the rules of tho specie
election of August 26. 1913.
Mister Farm
The Par'cels Post,
tages. It brings to yo
ealsily obtained. it mi
ery and the telephone
en*joyab~le. 1t affords y
chase most anything fi
D)on't I
by the glittering offer~s
into forgetting your ho
back of every article y<
record for honesty.
laugh up his sleeve.
one to extend the he
over. So safeguard y'o
yonr money here. .
How the Trouble Starts.
Constipation is the cause of
many ailments and disorders
that make life miserable. Take
Chamberlain's Tablets, k e e p
your bowels regular and you
will avoid these diseases. For
sale by all dealers.
Mayor G. .R. Hendricks and
wife spent last week visiting in
Williamston. While we have
no official Information, it is our
belief that the mayor had some
thing to do with the William
ston spring going dry.
News reaches Pickens of the
marriage last week of Mrs.
Sadie Johnson to Prof. R. A.
Gentry in Greenville. Mrs.
Johnson formerly lived in Pick
ens and both are well known
here.
Miss Margaret Booker, of
Greenville, spent a day in Pick
ens last week. The people here
will be glad to know that she
will again be milliner for Heath
Bruce-Morrow Co. this fall and
winter.
Little Loe, two-months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R, F.
Pace, of the Pickens mill village
has been very sick for the past
three weeks, but is improvins
some under the care of Dr. Rob.
inson.
Prof. and Mrs. J. W. Swit.
tenburg, of Kingstred, are visit.
ing the family of J. T. Tayloi
in Pickens. Mr. Swittenburg
was formerly principal of the
scho')l here and both lie and his
wife have many friends here
who are delighted to see them
The Daughters of the Confed.
eracy met last Friday afternoon
with Mrs. J. W. Ballentine.
The vine clad porch was arrang
ed as a room, with rugs, etc.
After an interesting program
was carried out refreshments
were served.
Mrs. T. L. Bivens entertained
the Entre Nous club Wednesday
afternoon in honor of her moth
er-in-law, Mrs. Bivens, of Dur
ham, N. C. A very pleasani
hour was spent, after which ,
salad course was served b3
Misses Janet Bolt and Laurt
- Mae Bivens.
Herman Mansell, who sho
Lindsay Williams about threi
f nionths ago, was arraigned be
I fore Magistrate Porter Wednes
I dlay. and waived preliminar>
1 trial. Mansell and Williams an
both colored. The shooting oc
curredl in the D~acusville section
TI. D. H-arris has returned tc
Pickens after a ten-day business
and pleasure trip to Washing
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Coney Island anc
Brighton Beach. He had a fine
trip and while away bought a
large stock of fall and wvintei
merchandise.
Lilberty High School.
The Liberty high school wil:
open September 1st, with un.
usually bright prospects foi
good work. Prof. W. S. Rich
bourg will again be principa
and will have as assistants Mist
Leta Holt zendorff, high school
Miss Vivian Allgood. 6th anc
7th grades; Misses Irvin, 2nd
,3d, 4th and 5th grades; Mist
Mary Gantt, 1st grade.
All students are urged to b(
. present on the first day.
CASTOR IA
P or Infanta and Children,
f The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bigature of / ;
er
no dloubt, has it~s advan
ni delicacies for your table
ites with the rural deliv
o make country life more
'On an opportun iit-y to pur1~
01m the cities. .Buit
~e Misled
of the mail order house
mue merchant. HeI standls
mU buy from him with a
[HI can't humbug you and~
tnd1( in adversity he is the
ling hand and tide you
ar' own future and keep
Trade at 1-lme
A Great Reduction on
Men s Ladies'
haeXEORDS
WE have arranged to Table No. 2.
give you some great Crossett for men that sold for $4.00
values in Oxfords for and $5.00.
Men and Ladies. We are closing out the odds and
ends of this stock, the $4..oo kind at
$2.98, and will also let the $5 00 kind
Table No. 1. go at the same price.
The famous Queen Quality in all the
new leathers tan, gun metal, and patent
that sold for $2.50, $3.00,. $3.50 and
$4.oo, now the $2.50 line at $1.98, Abbott line in medium price which is_
$3.00 line at $2.18, known as the best shoes for the nilney
$3-50 line at $2.68, at $ 3.50 that can be had. We are
$4.00 line at $2.98. closing them ot this sale at $2.68.
HEATH-BRUCE-MORROW -COMPANY
Pickens, S. Ct
Six Mile Baptist Academy.
Six Mile Baptist Academy
will begin its next session Mon- 0
day morning Septcmber 1, at
9 o'clock, with the brightest out- P (
look in its history. The faculty
this year is composed of Prof. F
S. E. Garner, principal; Misses
Elizabeth Allgood, Bertie Jones
and Bess Moulton. FrtCasRpi oka
(dsReasonable Prices
Aeto Tires Gasoline, Oils, eeass, Spark'e Anegs,
hBody Polish, AutoSoap, Batteries and all kinds
102 of accessories. If we hatven't got what yout wanlt
wNe wvill get it oi- it isn't miade.
PHJONES: Office, 12; Residence, 60
Condensed Passenger Schedules ______________
Between Greenville, Anderson 1113(i
Greenwood. Effective Thursday, Mlay
15ith. 1013. Trains leave and arrive cor- - W D E W
ner Main and Washington streets. PENDENNW, IS- COFFEE
Leave Arriive
No. Time. No. Time.
1 ----..-6 00 am 2-.8.10The best roasted coffee on t mrket at the price. A
3-------.50ani 4 4-10.25all
5-------11.45 am 6 6-...12.20 pm fr
'-----11.45 amc 8 ------- 1.40 rm *sshpme nt just in. Don't forg .et the name, but come to
9--------1.45 pm | 10.-------3.55 pmm
11.------3.40 pm j 12--------6.25 pm mstr a get
55.._._...-_...00 pm 16.- .........8.10 pm
17 .--......7.05 pm 18------09 21) pi Everything good in groceries.
19------.. 10.00 pm I 12--......12.10 am
Tickets on sale G. S. & A. Terminal
104 North Main St.
E' HoMP3oN, Ge'u. Igr GREG To MAUL DIN
0. F. ALLEN, Gen. Pass. Agent.
YFis tte Light draft
adhigh speed.
Come and let us show you the Myers pump. We fit them and place thiem in
your wells ready for use. Prices range from $6.50 to $35.00. Our hardware stock
is always complete. Best cooking stoves, ranges, and carpenters tools, of all kinds
Farm implements, builders supplies, and roofing. Roofing from $r.6 to $2.50 r
square. Lubricating oils, plows, plow stocks. If you want an old road plowed wp
or a hard piece of ground, you will find comfort in running one of these stocks. You
don't have to ride thenh to keep them in the ground.
GRIOCERIESU
Our stock of Groceries is always fresh and complete. See our Beech-Nut line to
)~of Groceries. Get our prices on flour. 'You kn~w what Capitola flour is and the) '
price is right. Will sell you 5 pounds best coffee for $i.oo. Sugar 6 pounds to
the dollar. We want you to bring us your produce such as Irish Potatoes
. P tatoe. , Ben. Cs cken E S
anprduc aid atoe toheu frome our hoetaeWW ar ood MoigiahieBneby Ligh fedrft
Come ando us shyo the abvMyures pump. good and themn p lacthmei
your ellsreadyfor se.P Ycesrang fr business, o.Or arwrestc
Picke ubicn is Hardwareo tok.Iyuwn ananocr Codpranylwe