The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 09, 1913, Image 4
~P lttl Tings
ou can very well do without big things, but little things
yournust have, and this store has always catried a nice sup
ply of little things. Below we mention a few:
Hose Supporters for Children, 10c pair.
Hose Supporters for Men, 10c to 25c pair.
Blue Seal Vaseline, the kind you always call for, 5c
Nice box Paper and Envelopes loc.
Pearl Buttons, 5c per dozen up, large or small.
Boys' Caps, 10c, 15c and 25c each.
Men's Caps, 25e each.
Mirror,- 10c and 25c each.
Stove Polish, Brush. and Polisher, lOc set.
Cologne, 5e and 1o bottle.
Scissors 10c, dull point for children.
Scissors 25c, (lull point.
Children's Belts 10c.
Ladies' Patent Leather 'Belt 100.
Ladies' Waist H6lders, 5c each.
Embroidery Cotton (red) 5c bunch.
All kinds Silkoline rli1i aml 5c ball.
1 )J. .3!
Tooth Paste, 10 p'k'g.
Harps for the boys, 5e, 10c and 25c each.
Boys' Ties, 10c.
Mei's l'ies, 25c.
Banjo Strings, 10C set.
Come to see us.
Cr aig Bros.. Co.
The Store that Saves You Money.
Speial Sale!
Beginning next Saturday, Oct. iith, I will sell everything
n my store at and below actual cost. This stock consists of
)ry Goods, Notions, Shoes- and Groceries.
Below are a few of the prices I am offering for NEXT
MA TURDA V. .
$1.00 Shirts for 75c.
S0c Shirts for 58c.
50c Underwear for 35c.
$1.00 Underwear for 75c.
10c Hosiery for 7e
25c Hosiery for 17c
10c Men's and Boys' Collars for 7c.
15c Men's arnd Boys' Collars for 10c.
$1.00 Overalls, Bust on Earth, 75c.
Best Outing, short lengths, 4 1-2c.
Every piece of cloth at actual oost.
HATS.
$2.00 Hats at $1.48.
P.00 Hats at $1.98.
$1.00 Hats at 79c.'
SHOES.
$4.00 Shoes at $2.90.
$5.00 Shoes at $2.17.
3.50 Shoes at $2.75.
Children's Shoes at 10 per cent. below cost.
Remember, I am going to quit the mercantile business,
nd propose to give my customers -the benefit of every piece
f merchandise on hand at and belowv actual cost. All new
oods---not an old piece to offer you.
GROCERIES.
ALL GKOCERIES to go at actual cost.
Remember the, day, - October 11fth, and continuing
fttil everything in the house is sold.
Any customer surchasing $10.00 worth of Dry
e eds, Shoes or Notions will be refunded 50c in
isk. Respectfully,
W. D. SPEARMAN
E ASL EY, S. C.
PICKENS BANK
.PIQKENS, S. C
C APITAL At
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
J. McD Bruce President.
| I. Mf. Mauldlin, Cashier.
The State of South Carolina
County of Pickens,
By J. B. Newtierry Esquire, Probate
Judge.
Whoa., Mrt. L. E - Gillilaud made
suit to me, to grant her Littetre of Ad
ministratio of the Eitate und Effects
of Joseph illiland.
These are therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred atid
creditor@ of the said Joseph Gilliland,
deceased, that they be and appear be
fore me In the Court of Probate. to bd
held at ickens. 8. C., on the 28d day
of October, 1918, next after publication
hereof, at 12 o'clock noon, to show
cause, If any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand awl seal this
4th day of October, Anno Domini. 1911.
J. B. NEWBERRY, .
2t J.P.P.C.
Citation.
The state of South Carolina
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newbery Ei'quire. Probate,
Judge.
Whereas, Mrs. Mary M. Holder nindo
suit to m, to grant her Letters of Ad
ministration of the Estate and Effectsn
of M. M. Holder.
Theso are therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said M. M. Iolder. dt
ceased, that they be and appear befor,
me, in the Court of Probite, to be held
at Pickens, 8. 0.. on the 2111 day of Ocio
ber. 1918, next after publication hervof.
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand and eal thiis 21
day of October, Anno Domini. 1913.
J. 9. NIEWIBERRY,
2t J.P. P.U.
Olerk's Sale
State of South Carolina
County of Pickens
In Court of Common Plaas.
Farmers Uank of Central, a-Corporat Ion duly
charted by law, Plaintiffs
agnatist
ft. P. Price, and J. 11. liruce, liefeudants.
In pursuance of a decretal order iatde In the
above stated case by his Honor Il. 14. 1ice dat
ed Sept. 30, 1918. 1 will sell to the. highest bId
der oD sal.>sday in November 1913 during tho
legal hours for sale at Pickens C. 1I.. S. C. the
following tracts of land to wit:
A tract of land In the state and coun ty ofore
maId containing ninoty-three and one half aicres
bounded on the North by lands of N. R. Kenne
more and L. P. Price, on the South by lanls of
Nina Montgomery, Isaiah Seaborn and 1ink
Kelley,on lthe West by lands or N. it. Kenie.
nore and Mrs. Jones and on the l'ast by lands
)f Mrs. Nina Montgomnery, and being the trael
>f land conveyed to L. P. Price by his father,
WY. R. Prien, also tradt Nn. I containing forty
:w' rn. in .ro r-t. t" , # It ers of Six MIl0
: ' - ? - ,' . i.. l(ennenore. .1.
. Vte; : e,.,:.. i sher - '.ot No. 2 conitain,
S- . -;. .:-' niig the aboye tract.1
'' * :'r .- . 1 Ainng two aid I -1
lcrea Ijo bl; -n. t b.. s. t. Tract No. 4
-stonk t.m,' . ' .mg landa of itild
rV,-me -.1ery owned by W.
that other pliee.
'AV or LTs. :c: , en waters of 'Tothb11
'l- A ) .d Kelly, on the
.-1th on the Ea.st
-'v;,,u the South asild
-t '-ti rk r acres.
T < f - 'of sale, the bal
i ne , . ...onths, the credit
tsn''E '9 : 'indt of' purc'haser
art s' w 4*m A :N~ n:cses and draw 1n
tos 'om .h . '' ai :h rate of8 pcr cent
per an -, , -en' 'a' i ;urehaser to an-J
tihnps tb e*H ren ...m day of sale.
S' sdti t eohs. *s'. 'n-omaply with the
ii':1. 5sf ' i is ''' '',5 4.Sbnld p~remises will
6 U: - m.' s p V C - ak ofthe formec,
PT A, , -o S- C ipera and for re
Ier'ding S.. m
A. J1. HIOUCs,
Clerk of Court.
Given Away|
In the IndIana adOhio
Aod.the cyclone at Omaha.,([
the Mississippi overilow andl
other disasters of the year 19xt. thouusandsi of
'I'. FREE inENW
were destroyed and neaw machilnes giv-n away
wIthout cost to holders of The FREtE insur
ance potlcy.
See Picture. ing our Windows
'Buy The PREE Sewlar Machine and secure
poliy whIch protects the machine agajinst los.1
by ood, tornado, cyclone. Are, breakaqe or
any other cause. The only insured machine.
*=---WE SELL IT
F. J. Gantt & Co., Liberty, S. C.
RPAl. -. : N s
WATCH REPAIRING
Is only one of our specialties.
We do just as careful work in
mending broken jewelry, re
modeling old fashioned articles
a~nd making
NEW JEWELRY
to order.
We also invite yo i to call and
see our large stockc of attractive
ornamenta and up-to-date Jew
elry.
ii SNIDBiR.
Eaulev. Le. C
CASTOR IA
ber Infants ad Ohildren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
latre of
Laud SE
State of South Qarolina
County of .Pickens.
We the undersigned heirs c
IJackson E. Stansell deceasek
will sell at Pickens 0. H., to th
highest biddef for cash, on salei
day in November 1918 durini
the legal hour3 for sales, all tha
piece parcel or tract of land hi
ing and being situate in th
above named state and count
on Big Eastatoe adjoining land
of Leo W. Stansell and lands o
the Carolina Timber Compan;
and containing (190) acres mot
or less. This being the remain
der of a tract of land that wa
deeded to Jackson E. Stansel
by J. B. Newbery P. J., an<
was supposed to contqin (35C
acres but by recent surveys I
was found to -contain (420) acre
and from this tract of (420)acre
there has been conveyed (225
acres to R. E, Johnson leavin
as above stated (190) acres mor,
or less, which will pass unde:
this sale. Thero are (50) acre
of good bottom land on thli
tract of land also a fine appl,
orchard and a good dwelling
house and some good timber.
Lee W. Stansell
F. H. Stansell
Mary M. Stansell Greg.
Nerva A. Stansell Stewart,
Addio Stansell Walker,
Tex Stansell Meece.
Notice of Sale
State of Sottli curo ina,
At a eiet ing of the Stockholders of
'i'-o Piekenua Sen tit el held on the 3rd
daV of S'iteinber, 1913, a resolution was
in-anmimtily ' l4depted authorizing and
directing th Diroctors to sell at public
atution on si ls-Inv in Noveibe. next
the plant - f The Pickens sentinel for
ti pupiose. of going into liquidation
antd rlsolition. now, therefore,
Notice Li INereby Given that the en
tire platit of The Pickets Sentinel von.
sistiig of Presen. Engiue. Type, Com-,.
Ilosin; Stone, toget her wit I all the fix
and goo.1 will t hereof will be sold Salef.
fily im Novembler. next, at Pickens
cotta t Hi us., 8. ,U., during the legal
honrs for ptubbeIc saleH, to the highest
bider for shi. E .ery. bidder will be
rtouir-el t leposit wit h tle Paesident
o lTle Pic lkelns Sentinel a certified check
for $0O llefore bidding else his bid will
1ot he COllAiler eId, anid if the successful
bi'ldl-lr fails to comliply with tho terms
of saHl' atd pay the puirchase money
withlinl 1111 Io n r thteafter. the plant
will lbe '-e-sol it his TisC and he shall
Ii I ffeit the chI ek of 8.0 1.
d. v D. liRUClf, Prest.
C. E. ROBINSON. Sec.
I.. . (IUOE.,
E11 . cit kI10,
0.. I IIENDluI KS,
Directors.
Education consists in know
ing things-know how a range
is lade inside and outside
Call at our' store during om:
our special Majestic Rang4
demonstration--week of Octo
ber 27th to November 1st.
Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co.
'-Thiat the farmers of South~
Carolina are adopting with
much favor the use of cover
crops during the Fall and Win
ter' months, is stated by W. W.
Ljong, State farm demonstration
agent.
A Marvelous Escape.
"My little bo~y had a marvel
ous eISCape,"t w rites P. .l'. Bas
tiams of Prince Albert, Cape of
Good 11ope. "It occurred in the
middle of the nigh t. He got a
very severe attack of croup. As
luck wvould have it, I had a large
b)ottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in the house. Aftei
following the dlirections for ari
hour and tw~enty minutes he
was through all danger." Sold
by all dealers.
Two Car Loads New~
Parlor Organs
Three di fferecnt nmakes irorr
1o to 25 year guarantees tc
close out to make room in ou:
warehouse for our tremendous
Fall and Wvinter stock o:
Pianos and Player Pianos
Many fine Organ bargains ir
lot, formerly sold from $75,oc
tc, $ i0o- will be closed oul
from $49.50 to $69.50.
Also several bargains it
slightly usedl organs including
One $75.oo organ used tw<
months for $39.50. One $9(
organ used three months 48-5C
John H. Williaim
Grand Opera House Building
Greenville, S. C.
Headquarters for thirty-ve
leading makes of pianos, play
er-pianos, reed and pipe er
gans, Victor Victrolas, Columi
bia Phonographs and Graphc
phone supplies.
Don't Let Your
Liver Get Lazy
Dodson's Liver Tone Wdl Keep
it Working an4 Make You
Feel Well and Clean
-No Bad After.
t Effects.
e
y If you have allowed your fear
a of calomel to keep you from
f toning up your liver when it
Y gets a little sluggish and lazy
a try Dodson's Liver Tone, and
note how quickly and harm
s lessly it starts the liver and re
1 lieves constipation and bilious
I attacks.
) When you take Dodson's
t Liver Tone, you do not have to
s stay in the house all day. None
s of the weakening and harmful
) after effects of calomel follow
c its use. Dodson's Liver Tone
s is a mild, pleasant vegetable
r liquid that cannot hurt either
9 children or grown people. Yet
s it easily overcomes the most
3 stubborn and inactive liver with
out making you quit eating or
working.
These are not just claims.
The Pickens Drug Co:, backs
up every one of these state
ments and agrees to refund the
'price of Dodson's Liver Tone
with a smile to any person who
pays his 50 cents for a bottle
and isn't satisfied that he got
his money's worth.
Imitations of Dodsons Liver
Tone are another proof that it
is a good thing. Nobody ever
imitates a poor remedy. Bo
sure you get the genuine Dod
son's Liver Tone--the kind that
is guaranteed.
B. G. Nealy Hurt I
While at work in the Pickens
Oil Mill Ginnery last Friday,
Mr. B. G. Nealy had the mis
fortune to get his right hand
caught in one of the gins and
two of his fingers were comn
pletelv severed from his hand.
Dr. Robinson was called and
dressed the hand and Mr. Nealy
is now getting along nicely.
Don't take Calomel
For Torpid Liver
8tep takingftaomeL-Here's a oon.
stipation and liver remedy that's
..ate oad sre. (et a bo to.
Hot Springs
Liver Buttons
from Hoe Spring., Ark., are surely
Alue to tone up She liver, give you.a
hearty appetite, drive the poimon from
the bowels and make you foeleplendid
--all druggists 55 cents.
abt :thte famos Hot Sprg Rheumatis
Pickens Drug Company
-gnuini refreshment? Starts .
quick as the first delicious
drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens
your tongue. Lasts long as
the fruity, tart juices and oils
stay In your system and mix
with your blood, Not so
sweet as some others--it stops
thirst--doesn't produce more!
Anybrdy can drink it and feel
better.
PEPSI-Cola.
gives you nsatural refreshment
in a perfectly natural way.
It's pure. Cools off body --
wakes up mind. It isn't
I medicine -it's pleasure and
benefit all day long! Do yeu
drir.k Pepsi-Colae One glass,
then a second will pres it is
better than them all. Try It.
You're thirsty, NOW!
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COLD W$IR6..8$
Do't forget the place-to 0I 4tU , B ange, sat.
ers and Grates.
Stoves that do cook for $10.00 u . .4
Heaters that do heat for $3.00 up.
.-Sewing Machines
We sell the only Insured Sewing Machine on the market.
One that is guaranteed to give You satisfaction as long as you
live. Ask at our store for the Free Sewing Machine.
Turn Plows
Remember the Wm. J. Oliver Turn Plow. See the Stan
dard oy this plow. When you break one of these Standards
through the Point Hole'we will. replace them to you free of
charge.
Disc Harrows
We want every farmer to see the Walter A. Wood Disc
Harrow before you buy. Why bed your land with a single
Plow, when you can do the same work with this Harrowt
Igure the time you save by using one of these harrows.
Roofing
All kinds of Roofing you can buy from us at $1.66 per
square up.
. Wood Heaters
We have a few Wood Heaters that we are going to selt
at factory cost to you. If you are in the market for a Heater
of this kind, see us at once.
Hardware and Groceries
Our Hardware, Tin and Grocery line Is always complete.
Come to us for yout supplies. Bring those chickens and eggs
to us by the load. Our trade demands a large supply of this
kind of produce.
Itenembor the place.
T. R. ALLEN, M'g'r.
. me e QM
!FURNITURE!g
We invite everyone who intends buying Furniture
* this Fall to cone to see us and see how much they can
save on the bill- You will find our stock large and as- 0
sorted. Iron and oak beds-from cheapest to the best.
Mattresses from the straw to the luxury felt. Springs
from the noisy kind to the noiseless ones. Stoves all5
grades and sizes from the No. 7 to the &juare Delight
and Jewell Ranges. . Chairs from the baby rockers to.e
Jthe Netherland Oak Kraft with leather Seats. Bed room
suits and odd dressers in plain and quartered oak 'at3
reasonable prices. Rugs, Art Squares, Side Boards,3
Buffetts, Davenports, Wardrobes, Feather Beds, PillowsW
B llankets and Comforts, all at very reasonable prices.
We want your trade and will give you your money's3
worth. It will be to your interest to come to see us.3
J. J. GANTT&ACO.
The Place Where Quality and Price Both Count.
LIBERTY, S. C.5
omemsm *me@
My stock of new crisp Spring Goods is now ready
for your inspection. I spared no effort in selecting
this Stock with a view to Quality, Style and Price,
and am satisfied that I can show you as complete a
iine of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions
as you will find anywhere, and as heretofore, my
prices for the same quality of goods shalt be the
lowest.
White Goods are greatly in hvor this season, and
lam specially strong here in new white goods from
b c to 5oc the yard.
One of thc biggest stocks of Hosiery in Greenville
-the right goods at the right prices.
Underwear for men and women, in all grades.
You will do yourseli an injustice if you fail to look
at my goods and get my prices before buying your
Spring Goods.
A. K. Park
West End,Grevl.
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