The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 01, 1914, Image 4
L.'i ad
Cjatto market Tuesda: w
vey ruce s no mp -
ed in the office of State Bank
examiner. ? T
John Norris, a student of
Cjgmson College,. visited in Pick
e Sunday.
-Wa Langston says the price
of:-squirrels ,has also gone- up
sinathe warbean..
M. Eustis iudson and family
o fTeld6I spent Sunday in Pick
ens ith'relatives.
-s Watter~ Iangston and
children have been spending a
week at Hinkle's hotel.
C. W. n
Easley Mill No. 2, was a busi
i3ss visitor here Monday
Ringni.Bro&.- Biggest show
ath . will exhibit at-Gteen
vie . nesday,.October 7.
tiss.Lida Shaver of Green
ville was-ie guest of Mrs. T. R.
Allen in Pickens last week.
If
B. A Mowan and family of
Gieenville spentJ&andav at the
home of T. A. Bowen inPickens.
ev.iH..F. Wright will preach
Ait- itioch Baptist church next
Sun ay,.Oct. 4th, at 11 o'clock.
Th gin .ise- seveia
, loads pine wood. Will
pay cash or take it on subscrip
tion.
- Ernest Alexander spent:Sun-.1
day at the home of er,
.,on Keowee
e earn ith rg'et of the
serious illness of Mrs. R. G.
Hunt ct DausyiUle She-isnot
expected to live, from reports.
.M. J. o os who conducts a
o ayAndFa*
e ..
SA. K. Hughes, a former citi
~zen of thj ~ y but now li4e
Sing in Lns cou~n , is visit
ing friends andga ~.iges in this
'community.
~The Entre Nousi~ihJ.e&
mneeting at the home of Mrs.
W~~V E~findle. sop. Thursday
fancy work an ice course was
Sweek that they would buy cot
& ton ati ~ents a~ poud~havej
Sbought lghefag 1to~b ati
that p~fe e
SThe people of the county willi
bemieasedto learn staat J. McD.
- ruce,_ the:.good anid popnilar
Spresident of Tie Pidkens Bank,
Sissabetd be out, after an illness!
~of some time.
Mm.anid Mrs. ljM.Norris and
is Maadk iusicteacher at
t-a Mr. .and Mrs. 0. F.
~Norl?~h4 issNorma Griffin
ef6ris spent~aportion of Sun-'
dary (PIielgens. -
dElliottdiiWilliams and wife, of
htl~eorgesc Creek~ section of
,Pickens county, are visiting
friends -and relatives here this
week . Mr; Williams is one of
sour most prosperous farmers.
Th Ife~ of Johnson Hagood,
a highly respected colored' eiti
~?znwhobash~.een living on the
WagojA e about .four miles
N. above Pkn *or the past
Sthny emesodd years. d i e d
SMessM Bob Yongue and Ben
7ng ifcaeus fise build
ingose aric five-ropm dwelling
houe ~er Pc~nsfor Mr. John
O raig, bner of ickens county's
~ ost .popular bachelors. The
biiilders say that Mr. Craig is:
orne of the finesti men they have.
~ever .worked.;for- They also
Sbita railroad waiting room
Mi-~ 1f. Craig's-hoiuse.' Messrs.
~Yongue and Griffin left Mondayl
forjeZd"letoawere they will~
e~rect a Presbyterian-manse./
KG WMEE P~
W. . reema fainilv
iave Soltdinto the f.-Bal
entin lil o~ awrpton
Aven# Ad k jorgand
:alil-"' x&iairnto 9e Harris
iousa tilr. reeman
mnd.
- T.WAocbrap, of Toccoa Ga.=
E!imeily a avell known citizen
o- Pickens CoUnty, who- has
been visiting friends andrela
tives here, returned to his-home
Thursday. He paid The Senti;
nel a pleasant visit.
A.. H. Dagnall, .a proninent
lawyer of Anderson,. -was ill
Pickens last week and intiistated
thatIe would be in the race foi
congress t*o years fron-now.
He once ran for this office and
was beaten by Wyatt Ailean.
W. W. Aiken, a promineni
citizen of, Suunset,. has niove
hiiirdil ito!ickens and:they
are occupying the J. E. 0
Thompson house. Mr. -iket
moves here to giye his. chiidref
the advantage of ouqf excel ler
school.
Walker-Mull, who for the pas
year has been employed at th(
Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co ha(
aceted-a position with tha-J.A
Bull Grocery Co., of Greenville
anWianaihis wifeIeft this veel
for~ that place to make thel
home.
W. C. Gaines, .one of thm
county's best citizens of Norris
was a visitor in town 1Maenda
'and gave us' a pleasairit cal
While here he told us of a: bap
tWing . which . attended 'a,
Galden CfreeA- -first Sundaj
in September. Fifty-twormem.
bers - were received into tb
church and tbirty-eightIwer
baaa )&w- &r rr
10-Atwson...,An .enormou
audience witnessed theL2cere
-monies and the order was Der
feet.'- Rev. W. M. Walker I
pastor of this church - -
Wanted-200 cords of first-class pin
'wood,- 4 feet length; at $2.50 per cor4
Pickens Cotton Mill. 1 f
Saig Helps and Toilet Requi
sites of Every Sort at
-Low Prices.
Make Shaving Easy
by using
Shaving Cream
-or Soap.
that gets a nicq lather suffi
cient to allgi?~the-.
Razor to, do its Work snfoothI~
Shaving Soap of Every Iind
Cakes or Sticks or Cream
our specialty Ihee
l0c. to 25c.
et a Good Shaving Brush
that is guaranteed to gi-ve
satisfact on
10c. to 50c.
Pickens Drug Co.
*The Rexall Stor e
. N. HALLUM, Ph. G., Prep~
We mean it-in the l ategt sense
of the woi-d. Turn your -heads~
this wayrif-youiee-in needhof.
Rubber Goods of any nkfa
the iags ril. - .
Nyal's Face -Creair is as good
n winter as it is in summrer. 23,
MR MAC V *
sTOaR.
.4&yzd . en
Ad tsie of
~ ~_Pckns v
E~at~ald pin j me
Wittrerpsmty,"rs.: -
H-.:- :A.Richey.; ;Mr -McKagen -
Tetu~rned Mombdar; it-ir wife c
and daughter ;ifl remain here a
another week.
After -beitg .- sick for two.
weeks Cobstable Ben B. La- .i
Boon was able to be on the S
streettorthe first time--Sathr- %
dayw.L And about-he first ting
heliidwas to get -Chief .Nley -
and- pIarn a series: of4-raids on
locat Iind tigers7ats a-result of
ing ten gallons of'n -lAged
Wh e ay captured. It -as
ea Ia i hdis#. andde tffers
brt i peute n y&fi htsy
, b
Dr. and Mrs. Reese Allgoed,6f v
Ridgeayd have.:returned to -U
'Pickeri antT wihmake their fu- n
eiomexe here6Dr Al- ti
dod~ifengaejn i--S.-tice t]
f'Tys I rotfssin Th 4t11oc- vi
OiApy t AttaW houseleCent- c
Wa~keJLe B6th r.andl4[rs. r
Allgeodi:.are&natives of: Pickens b
andtheir manyriends ia-this t
,vicinity-are :Ldelighted -to -have r
t&Iu Wk.- HS heddqiiarters
l1 e ~ttheKeow6ePh-armAcy. I
d
R atisihe bottlii ant
. mn-,cmenear to-a.serious ac
cident enmightlast week when t
-oming from:Easley%<to ickens t
iwhis:automobile. As he .was v
Vearing a 1bridge the- lights of
fiscar~ iert out; bliiding him f
for dinstit ad aausing him !
tiiSf ie i'eetir ely a
eifbiker r. .IDarvis nor the car t
i-jd. geatly.. Another
near. seridus autoobile acci- c
denthappened in Pickens Sun~ I
daafternoon.:As. Mr.. and s
Mrs Hal:- Hagood. of E-Flasley 9
r Were rettrbing home and :were a
r6ndinkg thi trit Just- abov 4
hce*Fbsdepbt %rie6*f tlie t
rear rame '
o . inttily Mir.aHagood wa's I
ot7jIfig aand the car and I
wks stO45W "vitilfi- a fee: feet. -
Reihe off the occupants eing
thrown out. -
Court Proceeding
t
ilfl. 040x c6 for
r .kensAcoMy.~ en iFned -t the 1
. thouse.Monday.-moning at
ten:+cloek sw ith - Judge Shipp
-presiding and Solicitor Bonhamr
aud"SteiogFayid-rsou inrt
their TjMces.: Aff exti'a large
crown was:.present the first daf;,
the cou~rt h'cds being uijable to
The gI-and jury finished its
work Tuesday morning.
The case. of theeState.a L.
*Hendrieks, .hichavascntinued
from last courty was again::con
tinued until next~cort.&iere.
On account of no cases> being
ready for- trial. Tuesday after
noon cour. was adjourned at
dinner :t GxTiesday until 9.30)
folwn ersesewere tried
uj~adjournident Tu'esday:
6he cgsf~gainsJiim Hall, -
Jan~ NaIforan(& iSaik Hen
diidja, for vfgation~f the dis
pefiYy law, wer nt prossed
becgiwstfpusht they had
been gisiit5-''unished by
the Federahito t..
State M'sy~- 3. U Ambler and
- gm Opuchd oppication; plead
guilty and sentenced~,to pay a
fine of S1M) and six months; sen
tence auspended :npon good& be-r
ate. ZIM~urNllhouse
'breskingf anrd lardd plead
gulfnd s enttned4o thiirteen
moliths imenitetifchain
State~vs. S. Q.JYohnson, Will
$khrdnan and ClardyJenkins;,
assaalt'and- battery with intent d
tolt allpyleaduilty and sen- ti
tenced to paya fine of $50 or it
four ihiontlison~chairigang. a
State vs. . R Alexander,
iolation of-dispensary law; riol s
prossed.
State vs. T. H Tdller, slander;
na bill..
- $tate vs. Thos..Long, assault
4nd battery with intent .to .kill;
blead ,uilty: four..months orq
$100. .
6State vs. J. K and Thos 8
Masters, nol prossed on payment
of costs. d
State vs. Williani Williams,
olored, murder; not guilty. e
Attend Church Sunday h
By the advice of Ron. H. K.
Osborn, G. of G. L. of K. of
P., of thelDomain of S. C:
.All fraternal orders areirivited
to join .in attending divine
worship at the church of your
choice on Sunday, ,Oct. 4th;- to
show that- spirit of brotherly
ove and.fraterna[ feelings that
ought to be practiced arnong all
people. 'It will be especially ap
d iIF61 ~hs ap oin d
for all .the people to meet in
thir' respective churches and
pray for universal peace among
all nations. Faenly
-D. W.'Hiorr, M. G. O7
Camp Ground Items
* Gaptain ,Ragsdeale, is having.
the main -road in this section
widened.
Mirs. Elijah Simmons has been
very sick, but is better now.
Mr. Sam Adams and -family
visited at the home of- D B.
Adams Sunday;
A good milk cow belonging- to
DB.Adams died Saturday night,
Mir. Furnan.-Looper-and wife
visited at the home of J.B.Bre~a
zaae Saturday and Sunday.
*- How's 'Tbis?
We ofer ne. HuncedDolars. Re
at. any case of Catatrh tha
ivddt .e cured by .Hairs Catar
03. =;ENEY &..CO. Toddo, O -19
We,- theedersigned. 1byek:iown F. J.
eop: the la3t 25 years, and believe a
m-i~e eiy honorable in alf business. f
DAX~ ~~ 0_9a,~~
IMV'7 ...
I e ter ers ~ tarevery~ er
Kfl: Dhragglts 9M
bemkpriceZais unrsieasabl lo. 0
fcttn ndthereFi plntyo
-: t ~eyne it Wit FE
tonA Good l re
L
I see the farmers ae iery ner
ous-about the. cotton-situation.L
ble priceis. unreasonably low.
SITseio use i being so ner
s about it-he wrilbyneds
)ecotton and tere is plenty- of s
ianefacthories-amssible toit-to. s
ske it ans-they -need it. With s,
e great war ting In the east
S.
re iieed fiot expect them to buy
tonas f lerlyl. itha.. y ned s
rdthme.. Ya in thoser four s
essedbateveryoiw buyas s
'e~a wrk.. t- and *we. could
otaepectthe itodaotherise j
v cannot believe.-the-var will 6
et any length if timeandifT i
oes Germany and Austria are i
11 that is 1i b -h coop al. as toM.
reip alhtouiat hejnannoac:
eghe n ws oirty'of otet fr c- S
,te- tnby td oad ad Udi i
Driesit the gw .tiaetc t
:Th one e. To movement, is a
foodmove tor help thosewho are
vssed -b-Wt: every-one who- buyss
cen
ae sould ind sthd ther test.
wners should heil -f-6 -and
ep the tena~it -class. I cannot s
ee any way our lawmakers can s
hiyreief unless tev apropri
te a rohyc tu sa and ild
are6usj Ae ie wthat *olnybe
indertaken. To make such a
wf'r thefarniers aone would
e labts0 ishardp,.a.irse ito
nde ould not sandthe test.
ome- :people would -find.-fault
vth urehomeofarctories and say
hey -could, pay -a fair: price" for
ghat tyca.se' It. is a.*bus-,
Om that when6 we want any-.
hing we sgo into the arket and
ouoas cheapaswe can get it.
*atory meni .do the same'and
tave abo-get as b hard sa ime to
ake eilmeetd asd the farmers.
hat we need m isi more factories
r the fo th to work allour
Buromened oelao as stnop
rthe am,:le thet asentschoe
rom the old country and instil'l
Sinto our. Jahoring people that
bey nakt ol'gizew o as to con
rol, and when there comes
rouble-or they want more wagesa
ey have a-.strike. All these.
toubles make a great loss to the
ranufacturers that few peopie
:noW of, arid usually the inenr
iborer is a great deal worse fft
ry he strike.
The guano is the hard plac'e
ith the. farmer. Some think
Ihe guano comnpanies ought to
ie time. The man-who sold
bie goods is all the man the
uanocompany-kno vs anything
bout. If the land owners will
elp the tenants they can bor
vw the msv and settle the
uano liille .drnd let therri hord
b cotton. To a great extent
is can be done and reie% thy
ituation. One trouble~ Is, the'
arner don't want to store the
otton and bortoW money on ac
ount of the storage and interest,
ut wants -the state to-take it in
and. I can notibelieve it will be.
one without the farmer bearing
de expense, al~boyt the same as
would'cost in rvterr
ouses, btit iviT will dit and
e. M. H.
Quilt ot Many Pieces ~
Mr. D. J. Bolding brought t
be Sentinel office recentl:a
lt of ne~t and rare-workmafi
lp. The quilt contained 13,
92 pieces and -was pieced byn
[rs. Dora Martin of the Sit -
[ile sectionin spare momenits
iring a period of three years.
Vhave made reference to sev
al quilts of many pieces, buit
re believe Mrs. Martin's quilt
as the record. Can anyone
eat it?
W4e AnnoneWith Peksure Onrji
)pening Displa
-OF
attern aind Tailored
Hats
Trimmed and Untrimmed
mported Feathers and
Flowers
ctpber 1,2 and 3
Your Early Inspection Invited
rs. H. Y. Smith
Rear of Patterson Store
SNEC A, .. . - S. C.
-Tax Notice
iee:i 660iaty-Tia=r, Pxckens County,
S C., Ociober 1, 1914 ]
ie ooks. for &t4e . on of State and
onty. ,a .wlli -be :opettifrom October 15,
14t December 31.:1914.
Who prefer.o doso pay in Janu
1915 with: .I --dtional. Those:
refee:: Veblusr" 15. can do so
who prefer
io~.iMb~t~sidmonth
per cent.
Orpaying
xeafo ut l~ ~receipt:
ea. . . .. .rict in.
This 15
schooT
f thcome to
eome ~ ~ .~t-*4tSIte2t,
~ wiI b~itthe
ou-ne y check,
e- .ap are
nt4 -d tion. as
nee cash
I-s- . a~ - sr to get
st: sent oere be afsender s
evy for Stite tax .... ......... mil.
evyfor Constitutional school tax .. -3 mills
evy for ordinary county tax..... ... 6 mills
evy for past indebtedness...... . . mill
tvy for Chan Gang:.:.:. .-:.: 2V mills,
evy for Constabulary ..- .. . - mill
T.otatevy.g.- .....' .. , .'.:; 4 mills
SCJWOL TAX
Speciallevies -for the following districts.
hool-District No -1- 2- mill
hool District No. 2...... ......... I mills
!hoi District :o. 3 - mills
.hool District. No.4 ...,.l il mills.
sool Istrit o . . . mills
shoot Distriet No'. t ............. mills
Ioo Dis "e 6. K,......... mills
hool District No 8 -mills
%ho6I-Distridt 9.-9 T :. . mills
bhool Pistrict. No.. 10. . . . mills
hqol District No. 11: mills
hoo1 DIstrict No -a . lll
hpol Distict No. 13 .- .. mills
hool District'Yo. 14 4 mIlls
hool.DLstrict'No 26 . - mills
.hool D-strict;.o. - mills
chool Distriet No. . 2.. mills
ehool Districtto' 19. :- mills
chool District. N 20. . mills
ebo l District No. :1 4. mills
chool Distric o. ; : mills
chool District No-.. .. mills
ahool District No; 24. . mills
chooF Distrit o. 2'.. .: . Mills
choolDistric No. 26.. . mills
ehool District No '...... mills
chool District No..-. ..-4 mills
chool Disa4ict No 29 .3; mills
chpol District No. 31....... ..... .15 mills.
elbol istrict -No. 4;- mills
Cco Dis&ict No. 33. -. mils"
chool District. No..36..... ......... 4 mills.
choolDistriet-N 37.. .......4 mill$.
chool DistrictXo-.,38 .... . .. mills
choo'. District No. 40...... .... .. -4 mills
ciool Districo41...- 4 mills
hool District No2.42.-............ l mill
chool District. No. 45........... 4 mills
chool District No:-16 .. . . 4 mills
chool District No. 47...........3 mills
chool District No. 48............... 3 mills
chobi District Nd. 49 .... ........ 2 mills
chool District No. 51. .. ......... 3 mills
chool District No. 52.. ... .. mills
chool District No. 55.. ........... 4 mills
chool District No. 56. .. .... ..... 4 mills
I;6ar, t'op Iifetest of Pice lli. . d
lurriaie towfnsip'......:........... 2 mills
:astatoe townships :-:. ;........... 2% mills
'iciens tpwiship;...... .:... ...2 mills
Poll tax one dollar ($1 00). Every male citi
en from 21 to 60 years of age are liable except.
ose excused bylaw.
,(ommutatio-ioad tax, one dollar-and fifty
eifts '$1.50). All male persons from 21 to 50
reliable 'exce t.this cused.by law.
"Capitation tog Tax.-All persons owning
ogs are.sreq.uxe .to- pay-a-.eapitation tax of
fty cents per capfta.
Those writing for statements of their tax wil
ease include postage.
TAYLOR H. STEWART.
County Treasurer.
SOMETHING GOOD
TO DRINK
Bennington-Hall Bakerized Ste 1
Cut Coffee
The Votan Mocha and ava
- .Coffee
The Votan Tea is the Best in the
World - 1
A mellow, Tae and satisfying -
Coffee and Tea with .a de.
lightinl lingering after
tasfe
Folger, Thornley & Co;
PRI
Depa
Coat Su
4 Twenty mi
+formationi than
The stocks are'
The Suits for
in this showing
Eptgi&igCloth,
4silke lined, or sh
Dresses.
riations and a r
4tones---rch, dai
+a combiation (
+ gette Crepe, et(
4 H-fats that
~cess, and a nun
+ demonstrate ou
-.ssemblage of.
be found uniqu
Imported .
*war, but while
+ would suggest,
+shipment swill
4 We refund
+ come, write us
4pre~y postaig
'Fllstock <
+ dies, Misses and
SCrepe Meteor, Roma
Serge, dC pe Martel,(
4 ings---Ivory, Navy, 01
+ Green, Paon, Midnighi
+ Brown, Garnet, Maroc
Citation
Phe State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens. )
By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:
Whereas, J. E. Boggs, Jr., made suit
:o me to grant him letters of adminis
ration of the estate and effects of Ju
ius E. Boggs.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
nonish all and singular the kindred and
:reditors of the said Julius E. -Boggs,
jeceased, that they be and appear be
,ore me, in the Court of Probate, to be
eld at Pickens, S. C., on the 15th day
f October, 1914, next after publication
3ereof, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to
jhowcapse, if any they have, why said
3iministratsop should not be granted.
Giv'en unidei my hand and seal this
!6th day of September, Anno Domini,
J. B. NEWBERY,
J. P. P. C.
DON'T INJURE YOURSELF
,.- -.a *.
By taki o el and Mercur. .Try a
Few bottles ot BloToe for. euma
tism, Idigestion, onstti6, Vii ous
ness , d all Liver Trouble . Atinfiteed
by th6 Blood ToniMeditirreo;, Easley,
S. C Forsale by-Piekens: Drug:Co.,
Pickens S C. -s---2cae-e2
Foodarm 160
Aeres0Most6
Place isLevel
Balance lies well, fair house and-barn,
24 miles of railroad station,.R;'F.--.O. by
door, in sight of .school+.seven miles to
county seat (city of 7,000), Thegounty
is building fine chert roads. .q nvicts
at work now on the road leading to anAr
through this 'farm, and this is one of
the most public rads iri the- county.
Also, the road runs through- the level
art of this farm, which- emakes the
f. more - attractive. This..: farm is
owned by a lady who is a non-reident
and really wants to sell
Price, $750
If you are a judge oL conditions, and
kow.4 bargain in a ar' 4piae a date
and, let me sh.WyQu i ac.
I.S -h owner of th"ao'farm
oftet&fo CUT the or, f __VICK
saland i boughtit. IfaVeA tdthe
pkee4, ot'foi? ftaa ,~n,
6'"lptait aR- 4rheinr.road
will soon 'e opleted eg tlautfarm
andthen it.wilhe aa.sttraetiret.adarm
asthee -i o-akad om,f the
landows near: thisiar hod.their
land at $65.0.. .r ...gmequik y
turn Iwili seU yoa r'are nmIn
this fanm-ha fa-rin tha'tf1?iti1 you j~
ioney. Teinse sy t&ri ti. I
might- swap-f1o n l rml .f the
price puton same is reasonable.
rtment Stoi e
ts, Dresses~ Gostinhs,
nutes~ with th*s riev
several hours readih
omplete.
Fall are Chanmnmga ar
hevits, Novelti
ift Coats as yo re
-Many.hciwthe ne
umber of artistic tr
k hues, withladash
f such fabrics aa Cr
admnit of no rgeint
therof new trini
r style superiority, a
UTUMN HATSI at
e in the, Millinery A
presen arstockslst
however, that earl;
be at advanced .priie
railroad fare on the
your wants---mail oi
and guarantee satis
>f'RAIN COATS,i SI
l Children.
in vast assortmnents-Skini
r Stripe Silks, (Satin Messa
?abardine7/fooJA~repeC, Broad
I Rose, Copeii, 'Tan, Freny~h E
Blue, Tangdi, Russian Ggeeg~
n, Crimso tc.
Aan 1n
We are talking agaim on t
n subject because we want o
press on your minds the fa
that successful farmershave1e M
[come so through the use-f t
same machinery, and -what othP
Vescan do you ought to do.
The earth is full of wealth n
fi . . n
Swaiting for some one to dig iu
7but you will neverpry it -N
e with bare haids or the old
If you saw a dollar in the road
1* 7p' . Our ma4
g chhierf fetts's abod man~y dlol
dlar~ picked up" -oayou> -t
le~h Ue-M.oW 6
The Stoe of Real Values
PickensS. C. ji.
d Up
ry An Advertisement iThSentiel
~uality Printing-The Pickens Senfinel
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