The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, March 26, 1914, Image 6
32 1 P S250 Defered
c lighting and startig, demountable rims,
over size tires, tire carrier.
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'b. Car ethe Anma an FanMy
fcourse we know within its class,
All other cars the IHp surpass.
ues and denonstration call or write,
~JeiuC. Ha gedale
Eas., S. C.
sementi TheSentinel
zi -
- The sooner
you order the
sooner you'll
ride your1914
rti
Zhse ho ordered at this time last
received their machines promptly
-heir mounts ready at e open
the riding season.
Shpordered later were disap
because they could not get
~i~diatedelivery - and the Indian
worked day and night trying to
~ p with a landslide of orders.
. esugs to the man who
~Z .-intshis Indian early that he consult
as noo- that he -study the 1914
Catalog-that he arrange for an
t~rmdemonstration at our store.
want to give our patrons good service -
ij~iaitdeliiveries-ample attention. Help us
oso by coming to see us now rather than
er On.
9 q1 Idans from $200 to $325. F.O.B. factory.
de nonstrate to you Indian Motorcycle Values. 1914 Catalog ready.
Ask for copy. 1 .
~~ WOODSON ~.Easley, S. C.
Nods a Cheerful W4
I "Surprise will grovw at the large nu
priced models in our display and the
wi ppeal to the average woman i
attractive Specials-values that muw
ceive the approbation they deserve.
SSuch a quantity and variety of s1
charming effects in trimmings greet
t play of Spring Millinery that amnons
certain to find the one that meets y
In addition to our attractive styles and mnodera
many more to select from than you usually find in ot
4 ~ -WXiolesalg milline buyers who have failed to b
regular markets, can iikmost cases fill in from our st
to show yQu through or quote prices by mail. A sl
ribbons and velvet ribbons wvhich we would be glad
dealers. We carry one of the largest stocks of Mil
the State.
AYERS
121 South Main Street
Gids' Expression
Contest Friday Night
The contest il expression will
be held in the Pickens audito
rium next Friday night. Each
high -school in the county will
enter the contest with one con
testant. As this is the first con
test bf its kind ever held in the
state, it is being watched witi
great interest by many schools.
The high schools of the coun
ty will be represented by the fol
lowing young ladies with their
subjects: Miss Alice McClana
ham. "The Whirligig of Life;"
Miss Nell Crawford, "The
Bridge;" Miss Bernice Hooker,
"Citizenship:" Miss Margaret
Carson."Justasthe Moon Rose;"
and Miss Minnie Herd, "An Old
Sweetheart of Mine." '
Three competent lady judges
from Greenville will select the
winner, who will receive a beau
ful gold medal donated by Capt.
Ivy M. Mauldin' of Pickens.
Music will be furnished by the
Pickens band. An admission of
10 and 15 cents will be charged.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons holding claims against the
estate of the late John T. Newton must
present the same duly proven on or
efore the 15th day of April, 1914, or be
debarred payment; and all persons in
debted to said estate must make pay
ment on or before the above date to the
undersigned. D. M. NEWTON,
48 Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons holding claims against the
estate of the late John D. Edens must
present the same duly proven on or be
fore the 15th day of April, 1914, or be
debarred payment; and all persons in
debted to said estate must make pay
ment on or before the above date to the
undersigned. MRs. MARY F. EDENS, '
48 ' Administratrix.
ClassifiedColumn
One-Cent-A-Word
For Sale-A good fireproof safe. Can
be seen at the office of W. E. Finley,
attorney. Julius E. Boggs, Anderson,
S. C..
All parties having spoken to me for
pigs will please be at my house next
Friday morning, 20th. Pigs will be de
livered that day. First come, first
served. G. A. Ellis.
What it takes to make d coffee, we
happen to have it. Pie-ens Fruit Co.
Phone 7.
For Rent-15 acres of land near Six
Mile church. Good house, orchard and
pasture. Will rent on shares. P. L.
Lollis, Pickens R 2.
Wanted=-The merchants of Pickens
county to get in touch with Dixie Flour
and Grain Co., wholesale grocers. They
are located opposite Pates & Allen,
Greenville, and sell groceries very close.
Also buy ppas.and cane seed. Phone
1104.
Get. my p rices before buying your
Fertilizer. W. B. Freeman, at Pickens
Hardware and Grocery Co. Phone 30.
Barred Plymouth Rock Egg-ringlet
strain-15 eggs $1.00. J. Milton King,
Easley, S. C. Box 41. 47
We have now on hand churns of all
sizes, large meat or pickle tubs with
covers, bowls and pitchers, etc. Also
one of the best lines of Mexican Hats
for the spring and summer. Bring us
your chickens, eggs, butter, cane seed,
corn, peas, etc., and we will send you
home smiling. Craig Bros. Co.
Lost-Hood for automoble top.
Finder please return to G. R.
Hendricks at Folger, Thornley
& Co.'s store.
No better flour made of wheat,
$4.95, every pound guaranteed.
20 lbs sugar, $1; 20 lbs head rice,
$1; oil,? 12c gallon; plows, 4kc.
Pays to see T. D. Harris.
alcome
mber of medium
t :feature alone
tt once. Many
t be seen to re
nart shapes and
you at our dis
r them you are
our own desire.
e p~rices, we- have so
her stores.
iy all they want in tihe
>ck. We will be pleased
ecialJ'y large stock of
o divide with millinery,
inery Merchandise in
1Greenvlle. S. C.
AWATC
gold-filled, guaranteed 1
is a real bargain. This
M tee behind it. Other e
M prices.
PICKENS
The Rexall Store.
Standard Atlas of th
Local and
Dr. J. L. Bolt was a business
visitor in Pickens last week.
W. E. Curtis of route 5 was
in town on businEss Thursday.
Mrs. L. C. Thornley spent a
few days last week in Easley.
Born. unto Mr. and Mrs.Wal
ker Massingale, on March 19, a
girl.
Mrs. J. W. Ballentine and
son spent the week-end in Eas
ley.
R. E. Yongue Jr., of Green
ville. visited relatives in Pick
ens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W . T. Jeans
spent a few days in Greenville
last week. .
B. F. Parsons and family
took a very pleasant trip to
Liberty Sunday.
Mr. Miley of Clemson College
was the guest of the family of
B. E. Grandy Sunday.
Mrs. J. P. Carey Jr., visited
her mother, Mrs. Robinson, in
Easley last week.
Mrs. Frank McFall and Miss
Ora McFall spent Wednesday
in Greenville shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Boggs of
Easley visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Thornley Sunday.
The county treasurer was
forced to issue executions for
365 delinquent taxpayers.
Lonnie Jennings, - assistant
postmaster, is confined to his
bed with measles.
Dr. L. F. Robinson has pur
chased a motorcycle, which is a
great convenience in his .work.
. Messrs. Dwight Attawav and
Bertran Porter spent Sunday in
Sprtanburg on "special" buisi
ness.
Miss Florence :Bowen is at
home again after a pleasant
visit to Greenville and other
places.
The township singing conven
ion will meet with Griffin
church next Sunday, 29th. An
extra large crowd in expected
Dr. Reese A. Ailgood of Rocky
Mount, N. C.. spent Sunday
with his parents here. Reese is
thinking of locating at Ridge
way, S, C.
When trading with merch
ants who advertise in this pa
per, tell them you saw their ad
in The Sentinel. We will great
ly appreciate it.
We call your special attention
to the most interesting adyer
tisemept of Folger, Thornley &
Co. which appears in this paper.
What it takes to fit you up with
spring clothing, "they have it".
Look ori their. stock and see
for yourself.
Mr. John Roper has purchas
ed an Overland 5-passenger
touring car and is preparing to
join the speed demons: This
makes about ten new automo
biles for the town of Pickens
this spring, and about 25 or 30
in all.
The township board of asses
sors of Pickens county met in
the auditor's office Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. No ma
terial changes were made in the
assessments. The county board
of equalization will meet Satur
day, 28th, to confirm the pro
ceedings of the township boards
and hear any grievances any
tax payer wishes to present.
The county board is composed
of the chairmen of the town
ship boards, and the chairman
of each county board is a mem
of the state board of equaliza
tion.
Preach at Old Pickens.
Rev. I. N. Wallace of Seneca will
preach at Old Pickens church next Sun
day, March 29, at 11 o'clock. It is
hoped to reorganize the Sunday school
at that time. Everyone in that neigh
borhood is cordially invited to attend
this service.
~DON'T (
SPRNEDES
Dike's Sulphur and Cream Tartar Lc
KEG WEE F
R. . LE WIS, Ph. C,, Parop
R CHAIN
5 years, for $3.00. This
has our personal guaran
hains and fobs at various M
DRUG CO. n
J. N. Hallum, Proprietor.
e World for 50 cents.
Personal
Clean-up Day.
4
Last spring Pickens had a
clean-up day and it was a good
thing for the town, not only
improving the looks of some
places, but causing much germ
breeding trash to be removed
There will no doubt be another
clean up day this spring and we
should begin preparing foi it
now.
Get ready' for clean up day.
Many cases of measles are re
ported in the Pickens mill vil
Ilage.
W. H. Duncan of the Mile
Creek section is sick with pneu
monia.
Union meeting of the Pied
mont Association will be held at
10non on next Saturday and
Sunday. Don't forget it nor
neglect it.'
Don't forget the sale the la
dies of the Baptist church are
going t have in the Pibkens
Bank building next Friday
afternoon.
Gus Davis a young man. 23
years of age, died at his home
in Easlev on last Saturday.
I Gus was a half brother of Mr.
Sloan Miller and a nephew of
Mr. John B. Jameson of Easley.
.We extend to the mother and
family our sincere sympathies.
Mr. Cleon Woodson, of Eas
ley, who has the agency for
Indian motorcycles for Pickens
and Oconee Counties, was here
on bbsiness Tuesday. If vou
are thinking'of buying a motor
cycle you should see Mr. Wood
Rev. John T, Mann, the
Ibhnfd Evangelist. will be with
pastor Hiott at~ Norris on 1st
Sunday. Don't forget that the
singing will begin at 9 a. mi. on
that day and that dinner will
b e served on the ground. Bro.
Mann expects to visit cther
points in this county during the
nienth of April.
ITw' oys were born unto Joe
IGowan and wife, colored, March
18th, and Joe named one Wood
row and one Wilson. One of
Ithem died. Joe lives on Mr. J.
D. Holder's place and is one of
the best negroes in Pickens
county, having the respect of
many white friends.
On last Tuesday the Tuesday
afternoon club was most delight
fully entertained at the beauti
ful home of Mrs. Mv. C. Smith.
After two hours of pleasant
work a most delicious sweet
course was served and all went
away with a feeling that it was
good to have been there.
.Miss Mattie Finley left Pick
ens last week for Easley, where
she will be assistant milliner at
rThe Battei-y. For several sea
Isons Miss Finley was assistant
milliner for Folger, Thornley &
Co. and has many friends
whom she would like to have
call on her before buying their
spring millhnery.
The Entre Nous club was
entertained Wednesday after
noon by Mrs. J. T. Partridge.
The rooms were decorated with
hyacinths and jonquils. After
working, chatting and having*1
a pleasant time in general, deli
cious refreshments were served
by Mrs. Partridge assisted by
Miss Lorena Taylor.
IThe Greenville District con
ference of the Methodist church
will be held with the Grace
church of Pickens, April 7, 8
and 9. First service will be held
~on the 7th. Bishop John C.
Kilgo will preside og&r tiraron
ference. About seventy- five
'delegzates are expected and local
committees are now busy find
ing homes and arranging enter
tainment for the visitors.
IA date will soon be named for
Iclean-up day in Pickens.
3ROAK! ?
Let the frog do the croak- .
ing. Purify, the system
with any of Jhbe valuable .
recipes that w'e will put up$
for you on application, and
drive out the'germs of dis-+
ease that are ready to prey a
on enfeebled bodies. Our t
preparations in this line -
have done wonders in re-$
storing health and vitality. j
Now is the time to use them
Dike's Blood & Skin Remedy 4 N
.50e and $1.00.
Dike's Tonic Hypophosphites J.
$1.00. a
zenges 10c. Dike's Kidney Pills 50c a
fA RMACY
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ROCK HILL
BU GIES
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When you buy a buggy or
surrey why not buy the best.
Two car loads just. received
Althou h the price has advancd
you can buy them here at th
same old price.
Come in and let as figure With
Syou..
*eath R&uce MorrowCo
PICKENS, S. C.
lo Pickens Couiity
WihthsPeople:
Wit tisadvertisement we invite the peopleo
Sthe good county of Pickens to our store to inispedt
our magnificent line of Shoes and Oxfords.
For many years a great many Pickens count
Speople have been buying their Shoes at our store, and
Sthe fact that year after year they come back to us
Sto buy Shoes is our best advertisement, and that vwe+
~are able to please them so well is a source of gratifi
Scaition to us.
Finding that the people of Pickens county lare ~
Sexcellent people to do business with we 'want to do ~:
business with more of them.4
We do not expect you to. do business with us
Smerely because we want you to, but becapse we will
Sgive you the best values in Shoes and Oxfords you
ever bought.4
We not only have the largest stock of Shoes and +
Oxfords in this section, but we have the greatest
Svariety of styles. And our stock is bought by men +
Swho study nothing but Shoes and sold by salesmen
Swho sell nothing but Shoes, and consequently we
Sknow what -the people want and we buy it. That we
Ssell more Shoes than any other store in Greenville is
Sgood proof that we not only have what the people
Swant, but that we give good values.
We now have with Ps Mr. J. I. Callaham, form
Serly of Pickens, and he will be glad to have you come
Sto our store and see him. He will take pleasure. e
Sshowing y'ou thru our stock.
Our ew Spring Oxfords are now here in all thl
Slatest st les, and it is a beautiful line.4
Bu your Shoes at our store, save money and be:
Ssatisfied
PR BE, PAT1TON & TILMAN.
Greenville4