The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, March 26, 1914, Image 3
1re Infanti and Chudrn.
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enoamerr. Always Bough;
Bears the
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-awls. TIC
hse
ThMrty Tears
@E cowp of Wp3. aw
The Prices Are
*Right!
Come and do your trading'eary. We are
prepared to give you good service. We have al
most anything you may want in Dry Goods, Notions
Undeuwear and Shoes. OUR PRICES SHALL
BE RIGHT. We have a good many things we
wish to close out, and will make liberal discounts
on them.
Come and buy. Make yourself and famiiy
happy and help to make us happy.
I A. K. Park
West End, Oreenvmie.
AlPEPSI-Cola crowns bearing
the word "Greenville" on inside
under cork disk will be redeemed"
at 5c each.
Ask the Merchant
There's a great reason why you should
drink PEPSI-Cola; It is healthful.
EVTERYTHING which it brings you is 100
per cent. PURE' benefit and ~enjoyment FlIaver is
delicious-rare. Effect is wholesome, satisfying
quick to refresh. It QUENGHES thirst with its
tart, fruit flavor.
"There's a Difference"
n Highest Price Paid for Produeen
I have a nice line of Spring Clothing, Hats of all ~
kinds, both men's and ladies'. A nice line Dress Goods
to select from. A nice line of Oxfords; both men's and
ad car load of Elegant Brand Flour and another to
come, at $5.30 per barrel.
Agents for Marietta Fertilizers.
Yours for trade.
John W. Hendricks, - Pickens
The Leading
Furniture Store
4 IN THE COUNTY
A large 'stock of eve-rythin~r in the Furniture line. Bed
oo n s'its M 5.o amd up Feather Beds and pillows to
uitch: just the~ thing for this cold weather. Blankets too.
Don't you need a cook stove or steel range? We have
hem. and our prices are right.
-Sewing Machines and Organs. Agents for' the Schulz
ianose a-d~ the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets.
~E. L. & G. B. HAMILTQN
Easley, S. C.
P'rv An A vertisemnentin The SeiitineI
Advises Against Long Staple.
David R. Coker. of Bartsville
president of 'the South Carolin
Plant Breeders' association, ir
his annual address before the
association, a d v i s e d againsi
planting long sf'aple cotton nex1
season except in sections of th<
state where the marketing facil
ities are good.
"The growers of long stap<
cotton have been unable to in
terest the cotton buyers to th(
extent of creating a steady and
uniform market for staple cot
ton." he said. "I have done al
I could to second Presiden1
Dabbs of the Farmers' Union ir
his efforts to better the market
ing conditions. I believe a propei
system of warehouses would
greatly benefit the staple cottor
market.
"Unless we can change pres
ent marketina conditions, I be
lieve that farmers should stoj
planting staple cotton and gc
back to short staple cotton,
where they are not favorablY
located as regards markets."
The Mother's Favorite
A cough medicine for child
ren should be harmless. It
should be pleasant to take. It
should be effectual. ChAmber
lain's Cough Remedy is all of
this and is the mothers' favoritE
everywhere. For sale by all
dealers.-Adv.
The Daily Intelligencer states
that "Citizen" Josh Ashley will
be a candidate for the senate in
Anderson this year.
I"
"My voice is as good as ever,'
says Secretary of State Bryan;
"I have iot the the least premo
nition that I will have to give
up speaking."
An inventory of the estate of
the late Adolphus Busch, the St.
Louis brewer, totals up about
$40,000000. Just think of the
schooners that would buy!
To the Junk Heap
With Calomel
Be healthy,
happy, and you
wil beif you
out out danger
os Calanel and
take the famous
Hot Spig
ive r Buitt n
fro Arkanmesas ~ r.
elggedhnver, loss
zinssmalri, i. .iache and sal
o'akin. They are a wonderful body
Golic. 25 cents, all dealers.
Pickens Drug Company
IT IS NEVER~ TOO LATE
to mend, so no matter what
appens to your watch, send it
around to us. We are experts
AT JEWELRY REPAIRING.
While here, take time for a
ook at our display of novelties,
rnaments and utilities in the
line of attractive Jewelry.
I. Snider, Easley, S. C.
I W ill (i
50~ lbs. Best Flour, a
Lard and a<
With every 25c purchase at
ive a numbered coupon wi
hance at the above prizes abh
6 pounds best roa
Greg.. T. Ma
[CElyVING TELLERj
MONEYTAE WIO
LOOK! HER THE
A XANwIL sta~rt~ downtown w
will pass a baeik. If he de:
sparing~ in his; expenditures
Little currency and FAT CHEOJ
a elephantine WA) OF GREEIJ
30OK!
KEOW BAlN
Your Money Back
If You Want It
Ii Leading Druggists Will Refund
Purchase Price of Dodson's
Liver Tone if You're
Dissatisfied.
The Pickens 7'rug Co. may
not be willing to guarantee the
safety .nd reliability of calomel
for constipation and sluggish
liver, but these stores will and
do stand back of Dodson's Liver
Tone with an unconditional
guarantee to refund the full
purchase price (50c.) instantly
without question if you are not
satisfied in every way with Dod
sona Liver Tone a1.d its results.
If pu take calomel, perhaps
y(1 will seem to get tem porary
relief, but it often happens that
the after-effects are at leas:, un
pleasant and sometimes dan
gerous. Calomel in large doses
is a poison and actually deadly
to some-perhaps to you-and
hence its use means taking
chances.
With Dodson's Liver Tone
you are always safe. Its reli
ability is so certain that it can J
be sold with the mone3 -back
guarantee. It is a vegetable
liquid, pleasant to take. apd it
cannot harm. It clears up the
dull and aching head and cleans
out the clogged syste m in what
many have found to be a won
derful way. Dodson's Liver
Tone will do for you what it
has done for thousands-and
you run no risk in trying it.
Ask Pickens Drug Co. about
Dodson's and the guarantee.
Adv.
President Riggs of Clemson
will go to Washington this week
to confer with the department of
agriculture in reference to be- I
ginning the campaign to rid the
state of the cattle tick. The
general assembly appropriated
$30,000 for this work, which will c
be supplemonted by a like sum
from the national .rovernment.
The Forty Year Test
An article must have except
ional merit to survive for a per
V
iod of forty years. Chamber- (
lain's Cough Reme'dy was first e
offered to the public in 1872. s
From a small beginning it has
grow" in favor and popularity
until it has attained a world
wide reputation. You will find
nothing better for a cough or
cold Try it and you will under
stand why it is a favorite after i
a period 'of more than forty t
years. 'It not only gives relief- e
it cures. For sale by all dealers. ~
adv.
Geo. C. Johnson of Edgefield
died Wednesday. He formerly
lived in the Brushy Creek sec- j
tionT of Anderson county. He
was a brother of B. C. Johnson
of Easley.
Ninety-six thousand men are
out of work in New York city
accoiding~ to reports made to r
Mavor Mitchel by the police de
pirtm'ent The report is held t'o
con radict siatements sent out
placing the number of unenm
plydin the metropolis at as
high as 300,000.
*"P'ta ters is good this mornin',
,madam," saidi the old ita.r r
,making his usual weekly call.
"Oh, are they?" retorted the eus
tomer. "That reminds me. How
is it they are sm-ailler at the bot
torn of ~the basket than at tht
top?" "Wall." replied the old
man, "p'taters is growin' so fast
now that by the time I get a
basketful dug the last on~es is
about twice the size of the first."
-Business.
hye Away
Bucket of Snowdrift
~an of Coffee
my stor during March I will
Lich will ent'tle the holder to a
olutely free.
ted coffee for $1.00.
ldin, Pickens
DL
105_
WAY ~ ._*
.th $50 in his pocket. On his way he
posits $40 of his $50 he will be more
.Money will not TAKE WINGS!
[ BOOK is a better combination than
BACKS and an ANAEMIC CHECK
K, Pickens, S. C.
Summons for Reief.
(Complaint Served.)
State of South Carolina,
Pickens County.
Court.of Common Fleas.
S. A. Major and W. A. G. McWhorter,
Plaintiffs, against
J. W. Major, Julia Wood, Judge Major,
John Major, William Major, and the
heirs-at-law of Frank Major,deceased,
whose names, ages, and number are
unknown, defendants.
ro the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
auired to answer the complaint in this
iction, of which a copy is herewith
;erved upon you, and to serve a copy of
tour answer to the said complamt
n the subscribers at their office at
Pickens, S. C., within twenty days after
;he service hereof, exclusive 'f the day
)f such service; and if you fail to an
;wer the complaint within the tinie
iforesaid, the plaintiffs in this aeian
Will apply to the court for the reliEf d&
nanded in the complaint.
Dated February 6, A. D. 1914.
A. J. BOGGS, C. C. P.
JuLus E. BOGGS,
C. E. ROBINSON,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
[o the non-resident defendants, Julia
Wood, Judge Major, John iajor,
William Major, and the heirs-at-law'
of Frank Major, deceased, whose
names, ages, and number are unknown:
Take notice, that the summons, of
which the foregoing is a coy, a d the
:omplaint in the above entited action,
was filed in the office of the Clerk of
he Court, at Pickens, S. C., on the 6th
lay of Februai-y, 1914, and is now on
ile in said office.
JULIUs E. BOGGS,
C. E. ROBINSON,
50 Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Summons for Reief.
(Complaint Not Served.)
[he State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens,
,ourt of Common Pleas.
3. E. Robinson, H. Y. Lawrence, and
A. C. Knox, plaintiffs, against
. A. Carnes, defendant.
o0 the defendant above nahed:
You are hereby sumnmned and re
[uired to answer the comblaint in this
ction, of which a copy is herwith
erved upon you, and to serve a copy of
our answer to said complaint on the
ubscriber at his office at Pickens, S. C.,
vithin twenty days after the service
ereof, exclusive of the day of such ser
,ice; and if you fail to answer the com
laint within the time aforesaid, the
laintiff in this action will apply to the
ourt for the relief demanded in the
omplaint.
Dated the 5th day of March, 1914.
A. J. BOGGS, C. C. P.
C. E. ROBINSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
o the Defendant, C. A. Carnes:
Take notice, that the sumrnoi
rhich the foregoing is a copy, an.:
omplaint in the above-stated a
ras filed in the office of the Clerk c
ourt at Pickens,~S. C., on the 5t
f March, 1914, and is now on f
aid office.
C. E. ROBINSOT.
50 Plaintiff's Attoin.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that a s
olders' meeting of the corporati.
.C. Robinson & Co. is hereby<
a meet at the office of said corpor
t Liberty, S. C., on the 15th d
.pril, 1914, for the purpose of t*
teps to go into liquidation, wind'
ffairs, and dissolve.
J. F. WILLIAMS, Presidu
T. N. HUNTER, Secretary.
fotice to Debtors and Cred.
All persons holding claims or dei
gainst the estate of James H. .
teceased, are hereby notified to
he same to the undersigned, ite:
.nd sworn to. on or before the 1.
f May, 1914, or be barred. A:.
ersons indebted to said decease
sake payment by said date to
C. E. ROBINSO>
46 Administra.
ISsimple rul
the patient a]
Itakes propef <
If today you are
pains and discomnfor
waste materials left
the risk of Typhoid
In treating cons
tives which even th
so disturb the norm
produce natural me
More
One Hundre
Million We
Sold Last i
This enormous qi
used with good results
who suffered from cc
to lack of exercise,
caused by overwork-i
parents realize the liari
mon purgatives-by o
tems cannot stand
women during pregna
birth, when any me
action would be partic
of these people are yo
Ask anyone who has
tell you Rexall Orderlie
Pici
Tabor News Notes
[Too late for last week.]
Health of this community is
good at this writing.
Mr. Jim Gosnell and brother
Pearce visited their uncle, Earl
Stephens, last Saturday night
The boys reoi-t a fine time.
Mr. Walter Lewis visited )iis
father, Mr. Ernest Lewis, Sat
ui-day night and Sunday.
Mr. Oliver' Canrell visited his
sister, Mrs. Smiley Atkins, last
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. M. E. Boggs lost a fine
milk cow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Dillard
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sim
mons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cantrell
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sim
mons one day last week.
Come, all you correspondents.
let us hear from you.
PLow Boy.
Clerk's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
William Cannonet al., plaintiffs, against
Geo. W. Cannon et al., defendants.
In pursuance of a decretal odermide
in the above stated ease by His Honor,
Judge John S. Wilson, dated March 3,
1914, I will sell to the highest bidder on
salesday in April, 1914, during the lega
hours for sale, at Pickens C. H., S. C..
the following real estate, to-wit:
First-All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying and being situate
in the. county and state aforesaid, on
Twelve Mile river, adjoinig lands of
J. R. Morgan, Euphie Cochran, W. E.
Findley et al., known as Bell Shoal
place, arid containing one hundred sixty
acres, more or less; also all that other
piece, parcel or tract of land lying and
being situate in the above namied state
and county, and containing fifty acres,
more or less, as per plat of surveyide
by J. A. Robinson, surveyor, on the 6th
day of September, A. D. 1893, adjoimng
lands of George Cannon, Chas. Chi
dress, Heidricks land, Robinson larid,
and others.
Also all that other piece, parcel or
tract of land lying and being situated
in theF~above named state and county,
ontaining forty-nine (49) adres, more
or less;, as per plat of survey made by
J. A. Robinson, surveyor, on the 6th
day of September, A. D. 1893, adjoining
ands of George Cannon, Clint Canion,
arid others.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchasers to
pay for all papers and recording same.
The purchasers must comply with the
terms of sale within one hour or the
3 will be resold at the risk of
ier purchaser or purchasers.
A. J. BOGGS.
Clerk of Court.
Cleir's Sale.
South Carolina,
y of Pickens.
n Common Pleas Court.
3arnes, plaintiff, against Willie
and R. M. Holden, defendants.
uance of a decretal order made
ove stated case by His Honor,;
-. hn S. Wilson, dated March 10,I
11 sell to the 'highest bidder, on
in April, 1914; during' the legal
sale, at Pickens C. H., S. C.,
ving lot of land, to-wit:
-'. right, title interest of Willie
*.'.eing one-half (1-2) interest in
* teenths of an acre, including
.- erected thereon, boubded on
byland of John Williams, on
by land of A. B. Reid, and ori
-:a' by Eddy Reid, the said'land
* * being a part of three-fourths
an acre lot conveyed to Willie
- y ohn Williams in a deed bear
Mach25th, 1907.
of sale, cash, purchaser to pay
-.pers and recording of the same.
ie auchser fail tocomply with
a1 same daf at the risk of the
urchaser. A .BGS
Clerk of Court.
eof health is daily called attfeni
most invariably is, "Are your I
sarof the bowels. And the res
Fubnable to free your body of wa
t, don't let that condition occur a
after food is digested, decay sei
Fever, Appendicitis, and many
~tipation, there is a right way an
>ug they do clear the bowels, <
al functions as to cause the rett
vement, without pain or discon
ia gentle laxative in the form
these tablets eaten just bef<
youir bowels to normal a
being at rest, the medicine
of taking that tablet (
r estinate),yourtowcls
rearfor afew days afi
mal regularity.
antity was pation is ben
by busy men -is not neces
nstipation, due lreatment J
or indigestion cause, i?
y~ children whose Nature,
nful effect of corn- her to
d people whose sys- soldo
aything harsh-by
cy, and after child- t
licine with a violent In
larly dangerous. Many ti
ir neighbors and friends.
ever used them-they'll
s satisfied and helped them.
tens Dr
Pickens, S
Unexcelled Record
First Prize Corn Crop in 1912
First Prize and Second Prize
S . - Corn Croo in 1913
,O~lga 0'.
Etiwan Fertizers .Win Ag n
Ernest M. Joye
Champion Corn Grower, Used
1 ETIWAN FER
Won First Prize For Best A re of co m
in 1913 and 1913
Vernon Mir *
Won Second Prize in Corn Contat in 159, O413
ETIWAN FERTILIZER
,. INSIST UPON HAVIN
ETIWAN.FERTILIZR S
v And Get Tie, Batli
Etiwan Fertihzer C& RE$
CHARLESTON, S C
For Sae
Flger, Thornle & Q
PICKEN,.
Wando g Ifrgi GradeG
For Sale By1
6 Fo1ger,. Thornley &
Pickens, S. C.
ILCKENS SENTIN3
PICKENS, S.C.
Trices Quite as Reasonable Cs C sise &Qpi
on to by every doctor in the land, whosefiist jesthh tG
owels regular?" Yet there's not one person- i fifty*wo
t of tis foolish neglect is nine-tenths of all illeeatL.
~te matter at the usual time, or if the act causes strn
ain tomorrow. Unless your bowels can carry away the
sin, the poisons of which, taken up by the blood, increase
others serious diseases.
d a wrong way. The wrong -way is to take harsh perg~
mse griping and nausea, injure the delicate tissues, and
~rn of constipation. The right wayi is to help Nature to
fort, by using
f a chocolate-tasting tablet. One of Ti
re gingtobed will help to restore I u
tivity at astime whzen, your bodys
>r aytw~i yurcaei o-Qua rante -
il mov'e easily and naturallyYo
luse -of Rexall Orderlies Yo
eradwill restore nor
Even chronic consti- Risk No Money
ftd coteman ike If Rexall Orderlies do not: make
ra lon time your bowels act right, tell us so and
iead of driding we'll give back your monevj.witlaout
tey simply help asking a single question. The?(s'no
help herself. red tape to this guarantee. It meags
riy at the more just what it says. You sign nothing.
,000 Rexall We won't hesitate; or ask you any qu
s and in mi tions. Your word is enough. If Rexall.
vetoiet Orderlies do not do all you expect them to.
boxes, -if you don't feel better aff r using themn and'
1C,25c find that they are the pleasantest-acting and
** laxative you have eyer used, we want you
tell us and get your money back.
ug Company
outh Carolina