The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, February 18, 1915, Image 4
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J. N. NALL(
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your eye on our Spech
tt o earidgeawa
on bufifess Frhia3
T e 6ickhns Hardware an
Co. sells Sentinel alarn
1uri]nk Waldropspent som
Greenville 'on busines
week.
-:Chastain of -route 1 wa
usiness one da
week.
.Thomas Welborn spent
hours in Greenville Frida
ess.
310.Gravley of route 3 wa
~onFriday for the first tim
nite awhile.
Childress, of nea
the in Pickens o:
y some
in Gr ad the M<
reenville tly im
yother
Mann c
the~ visi
$iI.H. Thackston, a good citi
e;n of Liberty was in Picken
h usiness last Friday. -
E anieEllison, ,of l
ce, Sheriff R. E
F with the Pro
a e r yet? If not, d<
--M Ea* Mauldini,- a pre
sees eand citizen fron
1 te~ain Picken
~Avery Looper, popular sales
datfor C. D. Stradley & Cc
4 Greenyille, visited in thi
Jut astiweek.
~E.T. Day a progressiv
eron route 4 was in tow]
hday last week and paid th
$entitnel office a call.
e- ladies' cottage praye
RUnae 3riday after
4 6cok at the home o
ailey Robinson.
d MJunkin of Marietti
and2E. N. McJunkin
ute 4were in townlOi
one dafTat week.
are glad to learn tha
. F. Havnes, who wa:
- e on .for appendicitis a
~illesomnetimeago, isim
. -She is now at he:
Liberty route 3, th<
ell.
not convenie
store,
2
I oryourd
- "Promiptnless
OWEE I
-7f - ~
H~;:& E!AI
100
' NOW!
rer Cleansers
50c a box
mteed
LG COMPANY
tall Store
n, Proprietor
i No. 8
I Personal I
d Douglas Yongue ii confined to
. his rdom with, a severe cold.
Weldon Chiistopher is con
fined -to his rogm with a severe
cold.
3 George A. Ellis returned Tues
day from a business trip to New
Orleans.
s The Pickens oil mill ginnery
ginned more than sixty bales of
cotton Friday.
s
F B. E. Grandy left Monday for
Orangeburg, where he has a
contract to build a postoffice
a building.
Rev. J. 0. Bailey wil reach
at the Pickens
S church next Sunday afternoon
e at 4 o'clock.
Auditor Christopher last week
r visited his sons, Rev. W. A. at
2 Duncan, Gignilliatt and Bristow
at Greer, and John at Green
ville.
Revenue officers last week de
stroyed a still on Little Eastatoe,
one near the North Carolina line
land ten gallons of whiskey in
Auditor Christopher has ex
tended time for making tax re
- turns until March 1. After that
s date a penalty of fifty per cent
will be added to all personal
property 2eturned.
3 The Pickens Township sing
ing convention will meet with
Secona church the fourth Sun
da nthi month at 2 p. m. t e
8.All singers are invi '
, . and es y all leaders.
Twenty-six new names were
added to The Sentinel's list last
- week, which is not so bad, con
1 sidering the "hard times." We
3 are always mighty glad to add
new names to our list. Help us
to keep it growing.
.W. D. Sutherland, forierly
Sone of Pickens county's most
prominent cit-zens but who
about two months ago moved
to Sugar Valley, Ga., is in this
county on business. Mr. Suther
land is looking well.
. Messrs. J. E. Singleton and
J. E. Friddle, two well-known
- citizens of Dacusville, were in
Pickens on business Tuesday.
While here Mr. Singleton took
advantage of our olubbing offer
~,with the Progressive Farmer.
SRev. D. W. Hiott expects to
have with him at several of his
churches on the third Sunday
b'inApril, D. J. Fant, the well
kiown engineer-evangelist of
SAtlanta, Ga. Mr. Fant will al
- so speak at the Pickens Bautist
church on that Sunday. More
>definite announcement will be
made later.
nt to call at our
tell the
4a
rug wants
and Prity.
HARMACV
& STORE
SFOR
Let The Sentinel order yo
engraved wedding invitatior
announcements, cards, etc. V
are agents for the best knov
engraving house in the countr
Work guaranteed.
McSwain & Craig, lawyei
have been employed to assi
the State in the case agair
Perry Anders, charged wi
killing Samuel Capns, whi,
will come up in court next wee
A. K. Hughes, who lives
Laurens county near Wa
Shoals, was visiting in ti
county last week. His moth(
Mrs. Larkin Hughes, will ma
her home in the future with hiu
Ford W. Williams will a
comodate subscribers to T]
Sentinel in the vicinity of Dact
ville who wish to renew th<
subscriptions. Any one desiri
to take the paper may lea
their subscriptions with him.
J. B. Aiken, son of Jeff'
Aiken of Central, has resign
his position as business manag
of the Greenville Daily Piedmo
and moved to Florence, where ]
will be district agent for t]
Southeastern Life Insurance C
R. H. Sweet of Liberty rou
4 was at the county seat o'
day last week on business ai
while here renewed his subscri
tion to The Sentinel. Mr. Swe
says he does not think the pap
is worth much, but his wi
likes to read it.
.Mr. W. O. Richey. '.d so
W. C. Richey, recentl 'f Ga
fornia, and little Winnie Dai
dame. to Pickens Saturday,
visit the family of R. L. Dav
Mr. Richey, the former, atten
ed the farmers' meeting ai
other business while here.
Last week Commissioner Ro
inson bound over to Feder
court Messrs. George Holcomit
J. A. Ramey, Will Johnsor ai
Earle Galbrath, and Ed Cha
man gave bond for prelimina
hearing on February 20th. I
are charzed with violating t]
internal revenue laws.
'Triammell's Music Palace
again open, this time as a brani
of the Kimball Piano Co.
Greenville. Mr. Trammell sa
he feels at home with this cor
pany, as he has been closely
sociated with them for the pa
twelve years. The new place
in the McFall building next do
to the garage.
Treasurer Stewart has bei
notified by the proper authol
ties to keep the county tax bool
open until April 1 and colle
taxes up to that time withoi
penalty. After that date te
collection will be in the han<
of the sheriff and five per en
penalty will be added to all d
linquents. .___
A great many people have i
wrong idea about w S
registrars of v4i tics g
the' ""gistering
san deaths. Once a ye;
each county pays the registra
at the rate of twenty-five cen
for each registration certificat
and the family in which. tl
birth or death occurs does n
have to pay for it.
Last week we made mentic
of a large lemon which w
raised in the yard ot B. F. Pa
sons and asked if anyone cou
beat it. It has been beat.]
the yard of C. L. Cureton gre
a lemon this year which mea
ures fourteen inches around at
weighs one pound and s
ounces. Now can anybody be
that?
Sheriff Roark and Depu1
Sheriff Christopher last Tue
day captured in this county I
Moore, colored, who was want<
in Brevard, N. C., f
stealing. The sheriff Thursde
carried the prisoner to Nori
Carolina, and brought back ar
lodged in the Pickens jail St
Proctor, colored, who about tv
years ago broke out of the Ea
ley guard house. Proctor we
caught by North Carolina ai
thorities in Asheville. He wi
in the Easley guard hou:
charged with breaking into ti
store of Robinson & Thorntc
when he escaped. He will1
tried at the next term of cou
here.
Another Greenville policema
killed him a man last weel
This time Policeman~ Mye
shot and killed a negro nami
Kid Davis, who was resistir
arrest and who is said to ha,
drawn *a razor on the office
The policeman has been releast
on a $1,500 bond.
Chicora college, located;
Greenville, will likely be movt
to Columbia after the prese]
session and merged with tl
College for Women. Both c<
leges are controlled by the Pre
byterian denomination in th
state.
A Washington man is suir
the management of a theatre
that city for $1,500 damages,
leging that he "suffered gre
mental pain and anguisbrwh<
acorus girl rushetdown tl
aisle and ' i. His wi
m~aa1th hi~ the time.
is, + -r
7 THEIE WINTER
" MORNINGS.
-. A cup of Good Health-giving Cof- -
J fee sets you right for the day's
rs, t work. Not how Cheap, but how j
st T Good is the question. Buy a .
Ist pound of
LUZIANNE
ch a
And you have the EQUAL OF
J TWO POUNDS of Barrel Coffee.
in~ Besides that
.re iLuzianlfe Is Cleans
L uzIt nHealthy and Fragrant
r when you open the can. str
Wo knows but that the store Cre
ke cat slept in the barrel or bag the and c
t1. night before you got your supply In a
of loose coffee? of bt
flour,
1*e ..Luzianne Coffee.. one-ti
For Sale by all good Grocers in th
og a. TH rtspina(
e --gentl
Mut
D. eMelt
d stew
ier chopp
er ees
.flou
when
1e matoe
id teasp<
.P- Fanny J. Crosby, famous quart
et hymn writer, died at her home Put i
er in Bridgeport, Conn., last week, and t
fe aged 95 years. .She composed Ban
about eight thousand hymns head(
which are sung _.-protestant
n churches thruout"Ahe world., ,!e
i "Sayd by GracV "Blessed. boiled
is Assu'ance," "Rescue the Perish- of sus
to ing,".and "Safe in the Arms of salt il
s. Jesus" are typical of her most
d- popular religious verses. Miss Pea
2d Crosby wrote her first song when cupfu
she was eight years old. cupfu
themI
Then
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p
What?
t Young Men and Women of
ht - Pickens County,
of Listen: + A t
[[ Thur
s- ?You are wasting fully half a.Mrs.
st +your time by not taking a :andri
is course in Perry Business Weet
oCollege. $by t
,ing i
n - Let Us Prove It To You.!. speai
was<
s } A small amount of money ced
c will equip you for a posi- ?prese
LXt.ion paying three times--ir
j*your present salary. Writear
ttoday for particulars. m~4~no
cure our specia' i~
once a y Tu
- oppoi
-+ Address
SPerry Busimess +a Sp
l's College
e, + GREENVILLE, S. C 1,000
t 4first
New
~PICKENS
n PICKENS, S
SCapital & Surpl
t Interest Pad on
J. McD. BRUCE,
y President.
PIC KENS RA1LWA
" TIME TABLE NO. 12, SUPEROEDIl
IN EFFECT JUNE
Be No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis. Stations.
'n 7.30 A.M 11.00 AM 13.15 P. M Lv. 0 Pickens
e 7.3 " 11.05 " 3.20 " 1 Fergusor
t 7.45 " 11.15 " 3.30 " 5 Parsons
750 " 11.20 " 3.3 " 7 Ariahis
755 " 1.25 " 3.40 " 8 Mauldins
800 " 11.30 " 3.45 " Ar. 9.3 Easley
x o agent.
No. 1 connects with Southern Rai
gand 4 connect with Southern Railway
e 5 connects with Southern Railway tra
r. formation apply to J. T, TAYL(
G ~ee
PICKENS SE
in PICKENS,
Li FOJARCOUIR1'T&
1lNUF~I'URIN(G E
GUPBOA1
SEASONABLE FARE.
DINNER MENU.
Soup.
Creamed Spinach.
Mashed Potatoes.
utton Ragout With Macarom
Banana and Lettuce Salad.
Peach Cream Whip.
Coffee.
SIMPLE dinner for the I
may be prepared accordi
the above menu.
med Spinach.-Wash, cook,
iop fine one-half peck of sp
saucepan melt one tablesp
tter, add one tablespooni
one-half teaspoonful of sa
Ird teaspoonful of peppe
ror two minutes. Gradual
ee-fourths of a cupful o
mtiI smoothly thickened, a
,h, draw to one side and st
for ten minutes. Serve on
Plain, bo Wholesome.
ton Ragout With Maca
mne tablespoonful of butte
pan, add one tablespooni
ed green pepper from whi<
have been removed and
Cul of chopped onion. CoO
onion Is a golden brown.
arter of a cupful of bre
nd cook until frothy. The
wly one cupful of the liqx
the mutton was cooked
thickened add one cupful
. Season with salt, peppe
nful of lemon juice and
r teaspoonful of horser
a slices of cooked mutton
irn over boiled macaroni.
ana and Lettuce Salad.
)f lettuce, line the dish with
, shred the rest of the 1
ith one larg'e or two small
bananas ;agid a chopped
egg. Disiclve one tablesp
ar and ontl:ghth teaspoor
. vinegar. : Mix and serve.
A Delicious Dessert.
:h Cream Whip.-Sprinkle a
of sliced peaches with a
I of powdered sugar, all
to stand until a thick sirup :
press through a fruit siev
;owly upon a pint of crear
een whipped solid, beatinj
. Place directlY on the
and just before serving f
ffly whipped white of one
A Woman To Lecture
the Methodist chi
sday evening at 8 o'
Amy C. Weech of
a, Va., will lecture.
h is brought to our i
e ladies of the local V
She has not only a i
ersonality but is a p
:er of great power.
ne of the workers whc
: in driving the bari
iVirginia recently.
1t she is a national or
nd Lecturer of the V
Christian Temper
i and state organize
nia. Those who fai
xer at the Methodist ch
~day night will miss a
tunity.*
. R C. Saufley on Mon
a biplane, equipped
~rry stabilizer, flew
York city, Brooklyn
;atue of Liberty. At
she attained an altiti
feet. Mrs. Saufley wa
woman aviator to fly
York.
B AN:
. C.
s $60,OO(
epsits
FRANK McFa
Cashier
Y COMPAI
G TIME TABLE NO.
8, 1911.
No. 2 No. 4 1'
Ar 9.10A.M 1.50 P. M4.3!
x 9.05 " 1.45 " 4.3(
x 8.55 " 1.35 " 4.2w
x .50 " 1.30 " 4.li
x .45 " 1.25 " 4.1(
Lv. 8.40 " 1.20 " 4.0!
iway train No. 42. N
trains Nos. 39 and 12.
in No. 11. For furthe
)R, Supt., Pickens, S.
NTINEL
S. C.
CO Louisvile it
G AVEA S
*An. B. T A)
Ifso
separator
amily self a preE
mg to thing, for
time and
Lnach.
)Onful
W lof
.t and
-and
y stIr
Irich
I the
mmer
toast
onL
u1a
ul of
h the
. tea
It un
Add
kwned
n stir
or in
,and
of to
r, one
one. Cream S
adish.
,heat
ash a
green -
ttuce.
pared'He
hard H
)onful
frul of
large )
small
eand
2 that
con.
Ice to
egg.
Lex- Barred Plymouth Rock, prize winners.
Mr.Stock and eggs for sale. I have some
Mr. n d bagm for you. Write E. D.
wn ugeLiberty, S. C. 43
leas- h ve eggs for setting. White Leg
le-ic thorns, young strain; cock bird one of
1bcltefinest in the state; has won prizes
She !among strong competition. Also have
suc- single comb Ancona eggs for sale.
oom (Rev.) W. A. Lamar, Easley, S. C. 45
At Wanted-To farm on shares with good
an- man; good stock, tools and land. 20 or
ro 25 acres; also money to run on for the
m-year. Edwin Davis, Central, S. C., R 3,
nce care Mrs. Garvin.
' tor~ For Sale-Slightly used marke't re
Iofrigerator; also several computing scales
rch in good repair. We are Carolina head
Teat quarters for everything required in gro
cery stores and butcher shops. South
ern Scale and Fixture Company, Colum
bia, S. C. 51
day, Wool rolls for sale at Craig Bros. Co.,
with Pickens.
over Wanted- Young man holding first
and grade certificate wishes country school
one in Pickels~ county. Address-Box "E,"
le of Pickens,iS.C. 39tf
the Lost-In Pickens or between Pickens
over and Nine Times, one tan driving glove,
for right- adw Return to this office.
& Corn! I can handle some corn and
peas. Bring on all you want to swap
for goods and cash. Cut the price on
[(any coat suit to $3.95; any cloak or
jacket to $1.95. These little odds and
ends must go at some price. Now is
surely the time to see T. D. Harris.
Kelly axes 75c.
For Sale or Rent-Seventy-acre farm.
Good five-room house. Four miles from
. - town. C. J. Pride, Greenville, S.C. 41
J. Benton Robinson has shipped
26 head of horses and mules to La
LLvonia, Ga. He will return about the
20th of February with a car shipped
from Atlanta, Ga. When in need of a
horse call on him at 307 East washing
-- ton street, Greenville, S. C. Robinson
Bros.
LTT Notice-To the honorable courts and
NIall whom it may concern: In answer to
E. E. Lusk, complainantfor foreclosure
of payment has been withheld until set
tlement for moving the bel ongings of
property, E. E. Lusk being held re
11 sponsible for the same, J. A. Ballew.
Pickens, S. C., Feb. 13, 1915.
Citation
__State of South Carolina,
o6 County of Pickens.
.6 By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:.
-- Whereas, Mrs. Lula Owen made suit
P. M to me to grant her letters of adminis
" tration of the estate and effects of W.
"F. L. Owen.
"These are, therefore, to cite and ad
"monish all and singular the kindred and
"creditors of the said W. F. L. Owen,
-- deceased, that they be and appear be
fore me, in the Court of Probate( to be
held at Pickens, S. C., on the 4th day of
March, 1915, next after publication
S. 3 hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
No. show cause, if any they have, why said
r in- administration should not be granted.
Given under my had and seal this 11th
- day of February. Anno Domini, 1915.
J. B. NEwBERY,
42 J. P.P. C.
Waterwagon
Lloyd and Leroy Grandy left
Pickens Saturday morning for
Orangeburg and other points in
the lower part of the state.
They went through the country
in their Buick-Pickens Senti
nel. Buick-Boat or airship?
Columbia Record.
tmaster Genieral Burleson
as a rded a contract to is
printing incern at Columbus,
S0., for 9,O .000,000 stamped
envelopes, a a t of $8,0@O,
000. The contract auns for four
Syears. *
1>
-- ,7 -.S
LOR,. Pick
YOURSELF THIS PRESENT
meone ofred to give you a new Bluebell
you would jump at the chance. Make your.
)ent of one. It will not really cost you any
this separator pays for itself by saving you
work, and by actually increasing your dairy
profits. Come in and see one
of these machines set up. It
is so simple you cannot help
understanding it; so perfect
you cannot help lik.
in i.The simming device on.
the Bluebell loses no butter fat in U
separation. The spiral cut gears,
made of semi-steel, the phosphor
bronze bushings at every wearing
part, the trounle-proof, self
adjustable bowl spindle
neck bearing, all insure
long-lived, efficient ma
- chines. Come in and make
a igrsonal examination.
We have I H C Bluebell 8
xparators in these sizes:
No. 1. 350 lbs. capacity per hor
No. 2. 4501b? tV-81
lbs. capacity per hour
No. 4. 850 lbs. capacity per hour
ith-Bruce-Morrow Ca.
U
On our reputation andthe
V,
quu
quality of our goods we solicit u
-your business. All goods sold n!
Sguaranteed to please or money
Srefunded. Come to Easley and
Svisit our store. We will be glad
Sto see you. K
J. T. FLYNN
"Good Things to Eat"
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} PHONE 18 Martin Building EASLEY, S. C.j
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'Good Things to Eat!
T HAVE recently purchased the stock of goodsagesta mt
Iof G3reg T. Mauldin and am still doing business artitsame
stand and want your. trade. I keep a nicedimoY0eles,
Elways fresh and clean; also Fruits. Candies, Tobaccetc.,'resh.
0. K. Bread all the time from Greenville's new bakery.
When in town court week come in and get something good
to eat at my restaurant. Feed yourself; no use to go hunrv
Everything clean and up to date. Try it once and you wilal
ways come back. Bring me your produce. I will jpay highest
market price. I will appreciate yourpatronage.
J. C. (Sweet) ALEXANDER
The Place to Get Good Things to Eat. Phone 43
STake Care of
WhnYour Feet
Whnthe weather is dry and warm you can make -
4 out with thin, worn-out shoes; but with the ground
+> cold and wet as it is now it is poor economy to neg'
4> lect buying heavy shoes.
4> We have just received a large line of good, strr
4>shoes from Hamilton, Brown Shoe Co., of St. La is,
SMo., one of the best lines in America.
+> Call and let us show you what we have.
+> Do not fail to call on us when you need Furnitu
+> Dry Goods, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Groceries,
'> We have always made a specialty of handlig
4>Country Produce and we take pleasure in buyig
everything we can in that line at the highest mar
Sprice. COME TO pSEE US.
Craig Bros. CG
Pickens, ,.
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