The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, January 22, 1914, Image 4
WN ip 5 tents for' yc
box if presented wl
SYMPHOT
"The Nation's'
We have the exclusive salt
made. Other boxes of
Fancy boxes
We are the people when it
mate
PICKENS
The Rexall Store.
ocal and
J. D. Simmons was in town
on business Monday.
There is an epidemic of colds
around here at preseit.
R. E. Yongue spent several
days this week in Union, S. C.
A small child of Mr. Dock
Brown of the mill village is sick
Born unto Mr. and Mis. A.
0. Gravley, on the 16th, a girl.
Born unto Mr. and Mis. John
W. Hendricks, on the 15th inst.,
a girl.
A. T. Wilchester, of Nine
Ti as in town on business
arsoins is spending
Bir-minghaimi, Ala,,
1son1, a good citizen
e 3, ws ill t.wn oi busi
,s Saturiia.
ou will1 finld eletrlic lighit
's of all sizes at F'olger,
ornley & Coipiian' y's.
i hiv of mr.. ndiii(i Ms. R.
Hedilei"son of route 5, has
I Veiy sick, hu1i i iimproving.
Iiss MarLa''et. i'0ooker, of
'eenvilie, visited heir friend,
ss Kate Ballard, in Pickens
t week.
lai Robinlson. hookkeepei
& lonst.o of Green
ts il Pyekens.
. R, C. Edens ald I. 1).
7l-and, tr'u1stees of Rock
1 district, were in Pickens
b husinless Friday.
The J. L. 0. Thompson prop
erty in Pickens is for sale or
rent. Apply to 1. A. Richey
or B. B. La Boon for further par.
"'Uincle" Joe Stephenis, 'ol
ored, who lives nearl~i here, is ver y
ill from an infection which he
gan when he had a tooth ex
tracted somlie timne ago.
Mr~u. and Mirs. Ben Johnson
visited his sisteir, Mr's. 0. 8.
rJohnson is the popular tele
graph oeao tCnrl
The many friends of Rev N.
0. Ba liengeir, formnerly pastor of
the Pickens Methodist chiurch,
will learn withl initer'est that he
has been electedl mayor of Pen
W. M. Brown wvas elected
maor of Walhalla, Tiuesday,
over M. C. Long by a vote of 106
to 104, a majority of two. Mr.
Long was formerly c'ourt ste
nographer' of this judlicial (is
tr'ict, one time cand~idate for
CJgreOss, and is well known in
eds.
H. Vickery, wvho has lived
'r Pickens M~ill v'illage for
* ime, has move' (1 tO Oconiee
Coa;, where he will einzage ini
farming. Mi'. Vickerv had a
great deal of sickness in his
family during the past y'ear,andl
wO hope he will meet with imuch
success in his new home.
W. P. Arnold of' the Auto Re
r Co., of' (Centrial, was in
ken~s on business Monday.
'omlpany hans rectM( fly se
ured tile auenev in this couiint y
for the let z " 22" ant omobile,
anid 10 invite( anyone ilterest
d in ani aultomlobile to invest i
gate this carl. Th'ley havi' an adl
in this paper w~hich tells about
the Metz "22".
Special oflic'er Murf and 1( Con
stable La Booni dlestroy(ed a larg
copper still and( 3,000 gallons of
beer onl the' headw~ater's of' Oolo'
noy last WXedne'sday, it was
one of thei& most ('om1ple'te ont fits
ever ca ptured in t his coun it y a ndo
the still was t he largest dlesti'rov
ed around ho r.e in a yeair or
rmore. TheI( ('omplete dil'stilling
plant wvas intact and sur roundeul
by a substantial fenice, andl a
large shelter hadl been built oyei
it.
Send Y
Dike's White Pine ani
ur old empty stationery
ten buying a box of
4 LAWN
Writing Paper"
for Pickens. None better
)aper 1O, 15, 25 and 35C.
up to $2.50.
c-omes to buying writing 1(
rials.
DRUG CO.
J. N. Hallum, Proprietor.
Personal
W. D.'Keasler, of Pendleton
is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. A.
Seawright.
Mrs. N. C. Gondelock, of near
Prater's, was shopping in Pick
ens Monday.
Prof. James Richardson will
begin the Cold Spring (colored)
school Jan. 26.
E. W. Bagwell, of the Griffin
section, was a business visitor in
Pickens Saturday.
N. D. Taylor. formerly of
Easley and Pickens, has opened
a fine photogra)h studio at, Bel
ton.
B. F. Parsons vill handle bhis
season the B ree 1aard< nsued.
jThis is one of lie best line oI)
seed oin the market.
CJharlie, the ninle-yea'r-old I ,onl
of Butler Jones, has benl cril i
cally ill with ty phoid fever, but
we are glad to state lie is iml
proving.
J. L. 0. ''liompson and famnily
have. moved f'rom Liberly 1,
Greenville. Mr. Thonmpson i
conttemplating enteingii 1 the eal
estate businss, though le is se.
riously considering a newsp a pel
Proposition wliclh hIs he n nu(
him. M r. Thllonl] son's - properl.5
ill tiberty al Pickens is offerv(
for sale in this wveek's Sentinel
notiees of which appear inl an1
other 'colinin .
Alonzo IPalt.orson, of neal
Pickins, lost the sihgit, of onie ol
his eyes last, eek. He va
plohigliiii in ani old votton fiel(
anid the plOw stock heil lown :
cotton stalk. Whlen the stall
was released it. flew aick and ,
(1 toni boll which was on it, hi
Mr. Pa Ittersoti In ih eye, (utitinli
the hall. . lie was taken t.<
Greenville for I r(eatmuent, bn
the sight,. of his inijuired eve wna
entirely gone, I lis many fr(ind:
.symplathiz/e wvith himn.
Classified Columir
One-Cent-A-Word
D r. Clifton, iEye, IEar, Nos,
an Th1 l'iroat, Specialist., will b<
this week in I ,iberty Thuirsdaiy
the '22d ; in Pickens oin Fr'Iiday
the 23d; and1( ini Easlev eni Sat.
nrda y, the 24t h-one day val1
(each place. 10.e-glasse's Ii tt
at simall co(st. Cat aracts, auden
oidS, tonsils,et c., re i ov<'d. ( 'ros)
e'yes' stra igh tenied, ca t arrhl ad Iis.
eases cuiredI. No charges Ic
the poor', al11d exaniinat ionls frt<
to all. All patients phease enil1
early. For aniiy in foru ,tIion de
sired( call it, (rug stor'e ini eai~
of the ab)ove namied places.
E Jggs from priz~e 'ini nalho h
Island Red1s $2 and $1.50 for I5
Barred1 Plymnrith Rocks $1.5C
for 15. By expre'(ss or ar'ed
post. J. M . Steadman & Soni,
Clemson College, S. C.
For Sale-Or will swap fmo
cattle-one 6 to 8 horse Peerless
steami engine. moiuted, iln gZood
c'ond~itionl. 11. Wi. G arI~ri,
Easley, IR 2.
l' or Sale-10.000) poundsl~ Ha y.
5,000 hnndles Foddter and lot of
Sheaf Oats. .A. M. Moluus.
Wan'ted- I will par hi best
ina rket price for eenL~5 chiick -
('ns, but ter, (can1e( d, a nd (conn1
try prOdnele of' ailI kinds.
Dur Boy
Ihere if youI want ai pri sc'ripition
put up. and1( he wvil be served a*
camne youIraef. Our c-oinpude,
is Otrreful, quick and hias a thor-- '
oughi knowledge of 'Irugst and
their proportionis. You w'II get
here the' best anfU frcteshet drugs
that . can bo put into medicines,
but you will only pay reasonable
prices*
SLewis' White Salve for
iburns and sores-can't be
beat, 25c,
d Tar for Coughs, 25c
'RARM4CV
Mariages
Married at the home of Mr. S(
Blen Davis on Hampton avenue G
in Greenville, on the 15th inst., it
by Rev. D. W. Hiott, Mr. R.
Reece Stevenson and Miss Mer it
tie Holder. Mr. Stevenson Is P1
the capable superintendent of ri
T. L. Bivens' lumber yard at cc
Pickens. Miss Holder Is the h
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff D. Holder, of Pickens.
At 4:30 p. m. in Easley, at the o1
residence of the officiating min
ister, Rev. D. W. Hiott, Mr. y,
Sam B. Jones and Miss Willie I,
M. Freeman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Freeman, all ti
of the George's Creek section. p
Several of their friends came ti
with them to witness the core
mony.
Married at 10 a. im., at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas S. Tuirner, L
Miss Pearle, their only daughter,
to Prof. Evans P. Myers, Jr., of
Berklev county. Rev. 1). W.
Siott officiating. The wedding ,
march was played by Mr. Oscar
Turner, brother' of the bride.
Teattendants wNere Mr. T. W.
Thornhill, of Suimilerville, S.C.
with is.; Nora IIniicutt, of .
W\Test Uinion; N1r. Walter Ttr
ner' with Miss Wanna Morgan,
of West Union. Miss Pearle
has been teaching since last fall
ill 1he KeowOe school in Oconee c
couiltv, wvhere Prof. Myers is 'i
the pincipal of the school.
WVhat a vonlderful thing love is
t n- reach out her hand front the
low landls of Berkley and clasp
the iandf one of the fairest
(laghter'vs of the Blue Ridge
M olIn tins and they are called
01.
Married on Sunday mornig
at 9 o'clock, near Cross Roads
chIrich, by Rev. D. W. Hiott,
Niss Iillif', (ldest(1 dauighter of
N'r and Mirs. Barney Whitiire,
to Mr. Iluibert, Hill, son of 'Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. 11111. Tlse
young people hia1ve grown up to
getler, and now they are united .
for life. They will m11ake their
home in Spencer. N. C., where
Nr. I ill is enmployed in the rail
roal shops.
All tihe above couples have
bright, pI'ospect s for the futu re
awl we wvish for them all, much
Work tor the Editor.
ost aniyone can be an editor.
All an editor has to do is to sit
't, his deslk six (lays ill a week,
Iou weks out of the month,
ed(11 it suh as this.
Mr is. Spinks of' Lost Cr'eek let
a can open~er slip last week and1(
-cuit, her'selfI in the pantry.
Dw~vigh t a ttaway cli mbed on
the roof of his house last wveek
looking for a leak and fell strik
ing himself ont the back porch.
wa eOscor00t.inig MIiss Viola WV ise
fr'omi a ('1c(hc social last Saturt
(day ntight a savage (log attacked
I themt an b11lit Mr'. Smith on the
-pubilic stiuarite.
Bob Anthony was playing
with a ('at, Friday wheni it
scratched h im on the ver'andla.
ingalbronco last Stra a
kicked just SouthI of' the corn
arBroadcloth Special
wehave marked the price d<
48 cents yard
Shoes! Shoes
F'or Every)body. For the
to $4.0. WNe have very r
mainy Shoes as all Eask
together.
Apron Gingham Bargail
SCa m perdow n1 A pron G;in
in io) to 20 yard 1, ngths,
about 7 i-2c, o1 r pric
5c yard
Boys' Pants Bargi
200 pairs Boy's' full peg k
bocker pants. Madec fron
qluality worsteds. Size
from 7 to 1 7. These uan
$m.oo values. Our special
48c and 63c pa
Matting Art Squares
Size 9x1 2 feet, would be
enough at $3.50 nlow goi
$2.48.
Smoking.
We endorse with all our heart,
)ul, body, mind and strength
ov. Blease's recommendation
reference to smoking.
If we can get a law prohib
ing people from smoking in
blic places and then get four
iral policemen for Pickens
>unty, we will consider that we
ive made some progress.
D. W. H.
Years ago a gentleman too,
at his cigar and said to a lady,;
Madam, Will it be offensive to
ou for a gentleman to smoke
i your presence?'' She replied,
I really do not know, as a gen
eman has never smoked in my
resence." She could not say
iat now.
Statement of the
KEO WE]
ocated at Pickens, S. C., at the
ILESOU IUli5
,anlsa l D~iIiiscoitni.,... ..........l~ !ta 18
fertrafts.... ..................... s.
iraiture atti Mix tres..... ...... . It on
iv fron Blanks aiel litikers..... N-,1ii 1
i rrenC y ........ ...... ............ 1;. on
Ivr ain't tlier lior coi 7....
wieks ani t 'Cash itenms ... . ...... M:1 5
tald ............ ........ 88....... ,s 8
l'AT'E OF SOUTli OA C LIN A
COUNTY OFt PICKE NS.
Hefore inc etine .Ino. C. Ciarey, Catsier Eof
V t b n ve ntl foregoItig stateineit is ait Irn
saidI Ilinik.
Sworn to and subseribed before ine this v!th Ich
lrrec(t-Attest:
P;. C.\It 1.YN
Directors.
P. CARh 1.11 ' .
For LUXURV is
-get a M ETZ "22". It is
and travels from 28 to 32 n
oline, ai from 10,000 to I:
of tires. It is tlie most e(<
to operate, giving youall I
ing vithoitt an.y of the ol>j
EqguIgsgsed Compltete -1914 fnj
METZ "
WINNER OF THE GUtDI
The Gearless Car-No Clumtc
TLhe threce MICZ ceirs wer the. O.LY
(Ini\ I,.lC~SS transmI1 isionl~I. andi thiov w
enlt irleoiyht daysv of t he conltei'st.
'The i1 KTIZ ''22" iM a higih graie, fi liy tr!uar
antileed roadiiste'rof the to.~iedo' seni-enelosedq'i
body1 type, lefE-handii diven , nadl center (e4t1
trol. It IS e~qulipplEd with 1-cy indeir2P Ih p.
walter-clled niantor. tosc h EIungnetoI, wIindi
shielid, ex tension top, full Ielliptic sprinjgs alil
Call and Investigate, or I
AUTO REPAIR
Men's Heas
Icloth, Fleeced-Lined Shirts
over'~ ers, worth soc, C
39 cents
! We Advertise
1)ahies What we Sell
lear as INE
1tThe 13i
Store i.s ofh
Goods, INet
ghams buRyer l'00]
value thiem o) 1 ()
e, 1 (l( O1'TIS. C
........No w ti1
, 1AND) w\Te believei
EltifS on to one1 cus5tom<
. , ing over has been
flcKer- Our1 store you st<
good andl~ Shoes. You
s run lfl)1thn(r
ts are Come a few mites
price, further and save a
ir Dollar
5c Yard She!
cheap Good heavy Sea Isla
.ng atthat is worth 8c ya
5c yd.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured,
by local applications an they cannot
reach the daseasod ;ortion of the ear.
rhore is only one way to cure deafness.
nd that Is 'by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi.
Lion of the mnucous lining of the Eusta.
Dhian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed
ou have a ru:nbling sound or Imperfect
te'ring, and when It is entirely closed,
Deafness Is the result, and unless the In.
liammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition.
[tearing will be destroyed forever; nine
.ases out of ten are caused by Catarrh.
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi.
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We Willalvo Ono undred Dollars for any case of
eafness tcaused bycatarrh) thacannot ocuredby
EmIal's Catarrh Cure. Bond for circulars, freoo.
F. J. UHENEY, & 00., Tolodo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 73ct.
Take Ualls amlly R1s fo.onsUpSUon.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always BoughL
Bears the
Signaturo of ,
Jondition of the
[- BANK,
close of business Jan. 13, 1914.
It \llIIbl'I'l-:.
Ciapital Stock l'athl InI........ ...... .$.'5,00 00
rluv~ as iu..... ....... ...... .... .:06 l0
I iiivhii Promits. Iesscuirreit (-:xpe-.
seanid Taxes Paid .. .............. .1,9 13
li1tte If) Rhtnks aint Binnkers ..... .... 1.14 10
Divisionss U1'stynhi ......... ...... .. 30 IQ
114tin div lua l l -Ip ts Sublject to Cheek 314.7 113 5i
Sa ving llein sits .... .. ..... . ...... 13.1',P *!
Unshier's Chieek- .... ................. 3110 .5
Total.... ....... ..... ........ .... .0.. 8 88
he above natneti tink, who being (Iuly sworn
, colititio (if still fhnk, its shown by the books
.INO. C. ('A lti-lY.
S. Sr -.% RT. Notary Public for S. C.
Titlh ECONOMY
astyMlish, easy riding caIr,
iles on ON 14] allon of gas
,)000 imiles oIn a sinlm e set
11o1licic 'al' oil the mar11 iket
le pleasCie1s of alltoinOl)il
MN TrOURU
i to Slip --No Gears to Strip
nro n-. itiblird artillery wheels, best jual
ity Goodr.lic li nciihetr tire-, live huaiaj' anda
It ii althoroug~hly l.\Cl'l,A h ('ar- nIaake.s
fri a. I. 50 ,iiles pier lhou r oni hhlch slpeed.
~honie or, Write for Catalog
CO~ SELLING AGENTS
. J. CENTRAL, S. C.
Men's C
200 pair of M
and Draw- Pants, value ui
u . piekindly odd si3
you can find yo
buy ti
98 ce
ASLERY
g Street Carnival
aring some11 Specia
ions, HLats an(d SIh
utly found( a lot C
0O4' r s C (SInlers. (1
p11r net gain Hover 1
edI a g(~od1 year's b
~1ere i's a reason fo)
be reason is this: .luying
rs~ at a cheap) price, q uick sm
o111' InlottO. (ed tlle Uhbit;
>re. We have got a $20,000.
enln coime to this b)0ig stre al
enil~ile or' any of ouri larger<
EDWIN L.
The Store Tha
EASLE
sting Matting R
ndl Sheeting' Large size Ma
rd, in short
t 4oct
25<
Bankrupt Sale.
United States of America, District of
South Carolina.
In the matter of L. A. Tannery, binic
rupt.
Puirsuant to the order of J. J. \c
Swain, Referee, notice is hereby given
that I will sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, at Liberty, 8.
B,, on January 81st, 1914, at twelve
o'clock M., all of the one-fourth inter
est belonging to the said bankrupt in
the Liberty 10c Company. Terns cash.
6. E. BUSH,
Trustee for said Bankrupt.
Statement of the Condition of
no~ Tarmore al~ morchnta !ina,
located at Liberty, S. U.,
atithe close of business Janua y :3 1914
RFSOU CtCS
Loans and Discounts...... $50 223 58
Overdlrafia ...... 2-1 35
urnitle and 1ixtures....... 1,620 11
BankinI: Hois............, ...1,791-79
Dne from Batiks aid Bankers 3 188.87
Currency.................... 409500
G old ........................ 110 04
Silver aid other C.nii........ 415 18
Checss and Cash Items 2Y03 R"
Total............ . ... $0,131.03
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid In.... .... $15 000 00
Surpli Fued ................ 1,150.t0
Undflividt d prolits lesI Curtrent
Ex (hII1iwnses 1111d a'lxes Paid 8 .0(
Inlividun I De4posits sil-jct to
l)Du to 3Ilhnks rd 13 rk -i nk ..... 771.30
Clheek.................... . 4.491 0:
Time Certificateis of U posit .. 8. _06 1
Cash1ie-r's Checks............. 5: 1
Bills p3 able. including Certi
lientes for Monev Hlorroweod 5, 01 (A
Total............... .... $65,134.W;
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens
Before Im. C-imw WV. H1. Chiapman
Cashier of above named bank, who, be
i-Ig dulv sworn, Says that the above and
foregoing statement is a Irue c. ti iton
of said laik, na shown by the. hooks of
said banik W. I. (hinliuapon.
Swo(rn to and Subsicriled her -.r. me
this 2(1'th day of January, 191'4
IW It. Glenn.
Notary l'ublic
Corre - At tiest
W.nI.ClIA 1'MA N)
T. N. 1-1 U N - E I, Direer. s
J. F. CR"ANE. S
SIltement of the Condition of
The Pickens Bank
Ljocaltod at Plickens. S. C.,
At t he close ->f husiness Janiv 1 :. 1911
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discouits ..... $ 47,-'22.'74
Overdrafts................ 647.71)
Bonds and Stocks owned
By B3an,k... ............ . .2o - o -
Furniture and Fixtures. . 2,32198
Banking House ........... 10, . 1.81
0her R1e Ial Es at- thn)ed- 2. 3 7.7
Duo from Ban ius and Ba nkcers 38.tl; 91
Currency.............. .......1 3:i1.' '1
Gold........... .... ........ 20i.00
Silver and n or Qoin..... 371, 75
Checks and Cash Items.... 10.1 16
Total.................. I9 i 2
LIA BILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid In.... $ 20,500.00
Surplus Fuind.............10,. 00..''
Undivided Prots, les enr
rent Eixpensos anid TPaxos
Paid......................4.5931 7
D~ue to Banks and lBankers 2,11.4'
Individual Deposits suhjieet
to Cheek.... .... .... .....19,7i 04
Savings Deposits............926.u 0
ashier's Chucks..... 7(33 US
Totael.. ....,... .... .....$ 03.'146.2
State of Southk Carolina,
County of Pickens.
Bleforo mue came 1. M Mauldin, cash
inr of the abovo named bank, woo,
bei ng ruly sworn, snys thallt the abovo
and foregoing sttatemenltl is a true con-~
dition of saidi bank, as shown by rho
books of said ban.
I. M. MAULDIN.
Sworn to arnd subscribed before me1(,
this 19th dlay of J1 'enn e v. 191 I.
FRIANK M'PALL, (soul.)
Notary Public for South Carolina.
Correct -Attest
J. M. 'SI'l-'W A RT',)
J. M'D. B3RUCJE, -Directors.
I. M. MAULDIN.
dd Pants Sa n
en's nice Dress
p to $2.00, just 6 cakes goc
es, that's all; if 2 boxes (
ur size you can V
iem for
nts pair
ig Doing
THIS W]
is in full blast and2
I Bar~igains in all k
e are in t he mar
10 l)l'O'VlOIS y~~al' \
r 1 his Success andi
good1 goods at the right pr'ie
Lies and( .smiall profi ts and keel
-Come to Eas4ley to (10 your' t
30 stock of Staple Dry'3 Good
1(d find( what you want andl at
BOLT & CO.
t's Always Busy
ly, S. C.
ug Bargains 'Wool
tting Rugs v'alue Ladies' He
o go at ' Black and
each
Watch
The Big Store
VERY train is bringing
4? loads of wagons, buggie
furniture, stoyes, ranges, shef
hard ware, .idge tools, farm im
pleiments, potJtry wire, bar
wi Ie, nails, floirfed stuffs, etc.
aid y( ou wul a way, find here
Sthe largest stocks in th Ie li es
to be found in this part of the
state, and as we are buying
themni in lar-ge quantities we'
are able to miiake you lower a
SPricess than you can get the
same goods tor elsewhere.
It. will pay you to keep in
+ touch with the Big Store..
t HEATH=BRUCE=MORROW
COMPANY
Pickens, South Carolina
I4?
SDo you raise early or late potatoes ?
- There's a difference betwveen early and late
varieties that should bc considered in fertilizing.
~ For the early kind use 1,000 pounds per acre
of a fertilizer containing ro%
f% am3 i an 8 % n phosphric a te.Under average conditions, Soo pounds
Some growers dlouble these amounts, for they
are convinced that Potash Pays.
Caution: Be sure youir Potash for potatoes
on heavy soil is in the form of Sulfate.
Write for Potash prices and for F'ree books
with formulas and directions. WVe sell any
amount of Potash from a zoo-pound bag up.
GERMAN HALI WORIKS, Inc.
-42 Broudway. New York
Chicago. M cCormick BlockinSavarnah. I ank & rust Bide.- - -
San Francisco,'25 CalifornIa st. Atlanta. Empire lBldg.
Washing Powder Soda Special
di Laundry Soap and o full pound boxes best Soda
';randma's Washing nmade for
owder for .
25 cents 25 cents
And Sell what 2BgBxsSaclgtMth
We Advertise
EEK
Ayss gSegensonedae
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