The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, April 09, 1914, Image 6

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IID During the past year, by th< sands of smokers, all inclinati for any obacco but STAG. A significant fact is Stag's in stant appeal to old smokers-men who had long settled down to something elses These wise old critics are per haps the most enthusiastic of all. Convenient Packages: The Handy Half Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. 5TA6 For Pipe and Cigarette EVERLASTI NGLY G04 P., Lorlliai Co. -Est. 1760 Iwo~ AV Rapid Transit via Indian Motocycles When you own an Indian you possess your own railroad or trolley line. You are independent of sched ulesZ You can make your own time-tables-start when you please-ride as far and as fast as you like. Mounted on an Indian you have the assurance of amiple power, perfect brake. control, absolute ease over the roughest roads and tustworthiness of every me chanibal part. The iEdian Twk. Motor has a reserve power that % in qual to any aemand that can be made upon it. "A twist of the wrist" gives fou instantly any speed from, 4 -to 60 miles per hour. The smooth-acting Cradle Spring Frame, thle greatest comfort feature ever de vised, absorbs all road shocks and vibrations. AJl models are equipped'with footboards. MOTOCYCLES FOR 191+. The new Indian models for 1914 Chief among the 38 Betterments rain the many mechanical and for 1914 is .a complete practical comfort features which have given electric equipment consisting of -the lndian the supremacy it enjoys electric head light, electric tail today. In addition they em- light, electric signal, storage bat -body many new points of excel- teries and rear-drnve speedometer, -ece fitted to all standard Indian models. Weroer you ride hadian Dealer Service is always at your cal. demonadsate to yoiu Indian Motorcycle Values. 1914 Catalog rea.dy - Ask y~cpyr ZLFONAWOODSON, =Easley, S. C. 3 Ditribtor or Pckeand7Oconee Counties. rL iianu22nunoundsunuuB ofFaklnSgaao $1.0 Saturday PAril11, ~cknly 1) Anodertankl nin uga Setiel A 'No oNn bU- El 00 {{ff Cat.J T. Talo made 'Suie . . Bog fLber~ C. . Sit ofLbrt ot | wa in ickns o busnes Te Conyls emoraicClb B.l mF. priln wilselh2 >Mrnd of. b.s Muan ofo Sx nex sinwSaturday. Edin Erpet hartur t li s m in Pickens afte bsied ng tewntra nFlria C.n F Esleth was Libertycout y wsatPcn on businesstiwek hE.F "RoeMi of the Oorano'i renvil last Tesdyvein MedmeB. F.Prsn wilnsl a2 aturda TornlysetMna fgtenter shping Florieen Mr.Iv M.lt au'inn spei evealo daslast week atth heu nother Milre Cox REatotne Jentrosl d"a.h Gadi B.eF.daes has a Bnw an< . and Thrbaly spenlrt ona ftenoosn thopwn nGr yrs.t 2 was Mauikns s veek ntr buinsse_ ore B. live narnhaa Picewns. Misse line coodunking jewel 'd y.. probbry aet hi fficAtil in town. Mr. Evavn Niarrett, wof Lie nnected buiness the fother yel lepone CPicnClubi isstinn t i me.nknan rTPae ofumbett wesusrer esondith the enSotice ;ent out by The Sentinel is ver' ratifying. We hope we shal ot be forced to cut off a singi ubscriber next week. TWO OF KEO WEE I Sting, Bag,. Strng. Pesonal H. D.Gibso isvsiigi sea .D.bon bins Tnesitay.h SJ. A. Finlay of Easley route 5 was a business visitor at th< county seat Tuesday.. J. 0. Hughey and L. B. Free man of near Easley were ir Pickens on business Tuesday. W. J. Crenshaw of Crovw Creek was among the businese visitors at the county seat Tues Tday. ___ The April number of th< Piedmont Magazine is out ani Sis better that the February num Sber. Send in your subisci iptioi today. SRev. Fulton Childers of Green vilule, paid us a pleasant call las Saturday. He was on his way to Keowee church where he 1i pastor. 7Prof. J. W. Ballentine ani several other Pickens peophi went over to the Piedmont In Iter-High School track meet held at Greenville Saturday. Mr. Hammond of Greenville was in Pickens Saturday. H< preached at Oqienoy Saturda3 land Sunday and was called tt th pastorate of this good church Rev. J. T. Lightfoot of Eas Sley has recently published book written in .poetry form which contains about 85 page and sells for twenty-five cents Icopy. SThe Ladies Aid Society of th Baptist church will give ai Easter egg hunt next Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, a I1inwood Park. Everybody i. invited to be Ipresenlt. Deputy Marshal Alexande and Constable LaBoon, accom panied by Special Officer Gore Sdestroyed three distilleries and about 4,500 gallons of beer ii Pickens county this week. 'Miss Maud Reeves of Easle: 2has just returned from Balti more, where she purchased a bit line of Millinery, so now she cai Sfit you up with the right hat a Sthe right price: for she has bati rfrom 10c up. Some beauties fo 198c, $1.98 and $2.98. See then Sbefore you buy or you may re gret it later.-Adv. are very tempting if they be two plates of our pure,Y diciious and refreshing Ice Cream, which we guaran-. itee to be perfect in every re- $* spect. We have -it in all i flavors, and it is a delight fully cooling dish ini the hot.: days of summer. It is notf simply children alone that .{ like it. Older people find it agrees with their appetitesy and fancies wonderfully. -- 'HARM4C C monstrator Razor rii not cut you. It cuts the ) evice is very simple. At 11 at the same price. We )RUG CO. . N. .Hallum, Proprietor. >npliments on the quality of ie cake, and what they say oes. It was delicious. These ond people have our sincere ianks for this kindness and loughtfulness. Mr. Winchester said there were averal motives that prompted im to bring this present. He rought it as a token of appre iation for what The Sentinel is oing for the people of his sec on, and we assure, him that Tbatever we can do for these ood people we will always do rith the gladdest hearts, and we re truly grateful to hear that rhat we are trying to do is ap reciated. Mr. Winchester stated that ome people had an idea that the iountain, people were nothing ut "blockheads and clodhop ers," and that they didn't have nd didn't know anything. But re can assure him that anyone rho has that idea will but have o go and be associated with bese people to find out they are aistaken. Right in the foot ills of these mountains that we ee every day there lives a peo le than whom there is no better n earth. In their veins flows he purest Anglo-Saxon blood, ,nd from among them have prung some of our bravest, no lest and best men. There is a o more free-hearted and hos itable people to be found any vhere. Shoes and Oxfords We have just received from amilton-Brown Shoe Co., of t. Louis, one of the most comn lete line of Men's, Ladies' nd Children's Oxfords w'e ave ever shown. We shall be glad to show ou our line, whether you want > buy or not. Ameridan Gentlemen Oxfords $3.50 and $5.00 merican Lady Oxfords $3.00 and $3.50 Craig Bros. Co. To Pi .With this at ~the good county our magnificent For many y Speople have bee: Sthe fact that ye Sto buy Shoes is< are able to plee Scation to us. Finding the Sexcellent people business with m We do not < Smerely because Sgive you the bei ever bought. We not onla SOxfords in this Svariety of styles Swho study noth Swho sell nothin: Sknow what the Ssell more Shoes ~good proof that Swant, but that We now ha Serly of Pickens, Sto our store and Sshowing you thi Our new Si: Slatest styles, an Buy; your SI Ssatisfied.i ~PRE, Durham Duplex DE 25 Ce This razor will shave you an< same old way. The safety d our store 25 cents. By mail pay pastage. PICKENS I 1 The Rexall Store. Preliminary Track Meet Held Friday 9 9 t The preliminary track meet t was held here Friday to select men for the coming county con- s test. The records are withheld h from the public, but great swift- I' ness was shown. Many county c records were broken. The fol- d lowing men were selected: t 100 yard dash-CAie Seaborn, y Hovey Seaborn. . Running high jump-Charlie V Curtis. Hovey Seaborn. a One half. mile run-Oliver v Boggs, Ralph Gillstrap. V Discus throw-Colie Seaborn, Hovey Seaborn. s 220 yard dash-Hanselle Biv- 1 ins, Doyle Looper. t Pole vault-Colie Seaborn, t HoveySeaborn. a Running broad jump-Char- s lie Curtis. Colie Seaborn. 440 yard race-Oliver Boggs, t Colie Seaborn (tie.) t Shot put-Doyle Looper, Colie r Seaborn. I The county track meet- will s be held in Easley Saturday, I April 18. C t Early Closing We, the undersigned merch ants of Pickens do hereby agree to close our stores every day at six-thirty, except "saturday, this rule to begin April 15th and Ro to Sept 15th, 1914. and in cludes every day. pay day at cotton mill included, with the I exception of Saturday: Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co.,Fol ger, Thornley & Co. B. F. Par sons, Craig Bros. Co., Pick ens Hdw. & Gro. Co., G. T. Mauldin,' R. B. W aid ro p, Findley & Stansell, T. D. Har ris, H. A. Richey. Let's Have a Clean Town. a Those who, for some reason, have not'done their spring clean ing will please do so as soon as possible. We cannot tell how much it may be worth to our health and how much it adds to t the appearance of individual; places and the town as a whole. All the merchants and others will please not just sweep loose A papers instreet or back of stores, but will please burn them or put them in receptacles so that the trash man can get them. If - just swept out and not burned or. put in a box or barrel they will be blown all over town and a dozen nien could not keep up with them. Let us make Pick-ens one of the cleanest towns in the state and one of the most healthy, and that can easily be done if all will do their duty, and ]I know they will. 0..RI. HENDRICKS,. Mavor. A Clean Town The state inspector recently made the following report to F. H, McMaster, state insurance commissioner. This report will .no doubt be very gratifying to our citizens: "Dear Sir: T L.e. this date inspected buildings and premis Ses at Pickens and it gives me pleasure to tell you that condi Stions have wonderfully imkprov-' el since my last inspection. Te town is practically free from waste accumulation. Yours very truly. B. A. WHARTON, Dep." Only one tract of land was sold here on salesday in April. The Bell Shoal place, on T welve Mile river. containing 160 acres was bought by Dr. R. F. Smith o Easley, for $6,570. SRuhamnah school, near Liber-. Sty, closed Friday. -Last session was a most successful one under the supervision of Miss Essie Kelley, who has been re-elected to teach the summer term. Whitsitt Hiott, who has been with The Sentinel for the past year and a half, left Monday for Atlanta, Ga., where he will take a business course in the Southern Business College. He will be greatly missed in The Sentinel office. Mr. Ed McDaniel of Ruther ford county, -N. C.. visited his father, Mr. J.. H. G. McDaniel, . in Pickens last week. Ed has been living in North Carolina several years, is prospering there and seems well satisfied with life. Gave The Sentinel Cake. Mr. A. T. Winchester of Nine Times was a pleasant caller at our office last Friday. Mr. Win chester brought with him and made us a present of a nice box of cake which was made by his SPECIAL BARGAI NS AT TrHE BIG STORE 44 We-are still closing out our Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Clothing, + Millinery, etc., and we aresoffe ing some special values in Ladies!# Queen Quality Oxfords and Men's Crossett. Oxfords. Almost any shape or leather to select frorm We are giving a substantial cut on these well known makes o 4 Oxfords. MILLINERY + We'are closing out this depart ment and you can buy a nice hat for less than one-half the regular price. w I ill pay you to visit the Big Store before you make your Spring 4$ purchases. W Heath-Bruce -Morrow Company .. *Pickens, -~ - So. Qar. ekens County... 0 People: . vertisement we invite the people of of Pickens to our store to inspect liin of Shoes and Oxfords. ar's a great many .Pickens count buying their Shoes at our storead r after year they come back to us ur best advertisement, and that we ethem so well is a source~of gratifi- ~ - the people of Pickens county are+ to do business with we want to do re of them. xpect you to do <business with us e want you to, but because we will + t values in Shoes and Oxfords you have the largest stock of Shoes and section, but we have the greatest .And our stock is bought by men ng but Shoes and sold by salesmen but Shoes, and consequently we eople want and we buy it. That we han any other store in Greenville is+ we not only have what the people ve give good values. e with us Mr. J. I. Callaham, form ad he will be glad to have you conit see him. He will takeplau m our stock. ring Oxfords are now here in all the lit is a beautiful line. ioes at our store, save money and be . PATON&7ILMAN. Greenville * ~. . ~-A. * + 4*4