The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, April 01, 1915, Image 4

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-e1(re ae tp su oly to s Ph d6W Plaki n~' all 0o60rltis "s s In- bulk as foll Valeitine, Refugee or 1000 to Runni Po le: Kentuckj (cornf d),al at 16 cents a pli Also paany other kinds of ( are Buist'o Seeds of Philadelph tkeave ordets. now for Nancy be sure to get thenm, then. PICKENS DRU The Rex J. N. HALLWI Phon0e Special Not OLD COINS -Old Coins. We pay large amounts for some issues antd <tes. Bring yours to us. larrison's Drug Store, GrecaivIlle. SC. :1 SPECIAL OFVER-To patieits coing froin Pickens count to.,our Greenville ofice fior eye work: As *Ate members of the Clanber of Con merce, -I ;s'fmud ralrontl faires. A. A. Odom. consuii optonietrist )rt lehVig. prest dent The G0obi Up0itieal t'o., Masoile 'Telille, Greenville, S.c... WANTED-Men aid woment write quic'kly for free particulars if you wish to ave as aigelit for homo-manufacturect toilet articles: also, nuto matio gas lighters, etc., or to start a losiness of your own 9t home or at yotur ofiee oi place of business. which requires $1 to $'! start lig unpi tal. Address M. i)istributiing Co . Box 105, Concord, On, : Plant Vandiver's Heavy Fruit ing Cotton Seed. * Will produce 1-3 more than any other variet in existence Big boll with five locks toboll; makes a good sample: o enA before frost; easy picker. Write o 8. 1 Griflih, Greenville, S C Raote 3. " orhinue. Ierin0 . Coca~ie. Opium "'Ad Whiskey Habits Sec'etly Cured at Your Home or at my private sanitarium without suffering or incon venience; established fourteen years; cure guaranteed; cqrrespondence solic ited P. 0. Box 261P Atlanta, Ga 3 Ior 4af--Van- er's Heavy Fruiter cotton seed, bushe. G, A. Ellis, Picken.- 45tf For Nale-The genuine PIMENTO sweet pepper seed, at 10 cents per package, obtained for us by Miss Janie Garlington from the Barnwell club, to whom lmportation was made. Furman Smith, Seedsman. Phone 46.1, Ander son, S. C. \ 47 Mitchell's Early D~ouble Prolifie Yield Cotton-Tested and proven the earliest, most prolific andl largest yield lint on record per acre, 1.10 piounds. Double jointed, bolledl, limbed and yield; fruits early and continuous; dlelies boll1 Weevil, insects, disease and frost. My booklet Mid'large picture diescribes how to produce double crops on hal f the acres. Every sack sealed and guaranteed. Price .$4 per sack, 3 1-3 bushels. Freight ad lowed except from my distributing points. Sugar Loaf Cotton Farm, Youngsville, N. C. 419 lFor Sale-Slightly usedl market re ,frigerator; also several comp)uting scales in good repair. We are Carolina head quarters for everything required in gro. cery stores and butcher shops. South ern Scale and Flxtur~e Company, Colum bia, S. 0. 51 White Wyandottes-My birds won at St ate fair, Spartanburg, Darlington and National White Wyandotte State cup) for best iislay at Clhester. W. . Caiaseg,_Co umbia, S. C. 51 .jior Sal'e'-T~o medium size, good youn ''thI~."Will Mil 'W a bargain or consider a trade' for a good buggy ho W'hose. qualities and age must be - .ri ht J.'T. RIe ey'Pick ens. 4i3tf For Sale-Pure bred Bronze turkeysl for breeders. The lage kind, raise d last year. Have overa hundred. Theyl must go. Managet p the Jones Farm, Box 265. Kershaw, C. 52 Engraved Wedding Invitations, an nouncements, cards, stationery, etc., of the highest quality and latest stylesca be- had at The Piekens Sentinei oflice'. See our samples and get our prices. Prestods. Plants-Get my catalogue atnd Dricelist for spring delivery. Fred M. Preston, Pine Castle, Florida. 51 Foe Safe-Gold and silver Campenm eggs $8.00 to $5.-50 per' setting. My Camnpenes are the finest strain p)rocur * able, having been imported from E. Lewis Jones. OscpirK. Mauldin,Green vil le, S. C. 51 Wor gale-One 6-room house andl lot in Pickens. Will sell at a barg~ain or exchange for' good, clean stock of groceries,.-D. F. Pace, P ickens. 48 Wanted-All kinds peas. Quote best price and quantity you have for sale. Send samples. J. P. Walers, LaGrange, N. C. - 51 A HAPPY EAS'] Nunnally's at We serve Nun aour Soda Founi See our new . rght pp to the nf '9-" < ~ Phone g4 RauAti m#1.m you with Early Corn Seed as 3, Golden Dent and Hickory at 15 cents pg quart In small ws: Bunch--Early Speckled 1, and Strinaless Green Pod. Wonder and Nancy Davis it. arden Seeds in bulk. These Ia, and there are none better. Hall Potato Slips. You will G COMPANY ill Store 1, Proprietor No. 8 ice Column sauoutm RI oc First Prize Win ners. Eggs $1.50 1and $3 per setting of 15 eggs. T. A. Seawr-igh t, - Pickens, S. C. For' E'chaagt-New Automobile Tires for old oles, all sizes. 66 Swan dale Bldg. Peerles Tire Co., Green Ville, S. C. 7 Pernomal-L ook: Cure forspongy, bleeding, inflame(l gums and loose teeth; testel 30 years; satisfaction or money refunded. Medicine, postpaid, $1.50. Dr. C. M. I)oss,. 1). D. S., Cooper, Tex, 4 Lady AgematM-We have bigsellers for private canvassing. Our goods sell fast. Big prollts. Circulars free. 0. W. Necessity Cr.., P. 0. Box 12, Char lotte, N. C. 4 Lo0t-One Red Jqrsey male pig. Anyone finding it piedse let me know. E. H. Heaton, Pickens R. 3. 48 For' aie -A few good, cheap mules for cash or good paper at Gaines & GajjWw'S. Centril. 49 Loxt --Between Pickeiis and Easley, a right-hand black automobile drivin glove. Finder will please return to The Sentinel ofiice. For u al --Imiproved King cottoi se(. W If Sutherlanl. Pickens.S.C. <9 .I'Tie saa ill pa-'ice oin best Flour' made is $7.60. 1t will sell it to youm at that or lower if pr'ices go off'. I will pay lac foir eggs, 9e pound for liens, 13e pound1 for fryers, cash oir trade. Bring any thing you have and let mec price you flour, for it always pays to see T. D. II arris. Citation Siate' of South C'arolina, ('ouniiiy of Pickeins. IBy J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge: Whereas, Mirs. Lidia Capps miade suit to me to grant heir let teirs of adminis tiration of the estate and effects of Samuel Capp)1 s. These aire, ther'efoire, to cite and ad mnonish all and singular the kindi'ed and creditors of the said Samuel Capps, deL ceased, that they be and appeair b efor'e me, in the Cour't of Probate, to be held at Pickens. 8, C.. on the 15th day of April, 1915, next after pubillication here of', at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show (caulse,. if any they have, why said admmiistration should not be granted. Given under' my hand and seal this 29th clay of March, Anno D~omini, 1915. JI. B. NEWHiERY (Seal), '18 J. P. P. C. Citation State of South Carolina, County of Pleckens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate .Judge: Whereas, Tr. A. Bowen made suit to me to grant himt letters of administra tion of the estate and eff'ects of j1. y. P arsons. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the creditors of the said J. E. Parsons, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens, S. C.,. on the 16th (lay of April, 1915, next after' publication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, wvhy said administra tion should not h~e granted. ,Given uinder my hand and seal this 29th day of March, Anno D~omini, 1915. J1. B. NawnIERY (Seal), '18 .J. P. P. C. A tr'nnk shipped fr'om Nor folk, Va., t~o Dar'lington last week attracted the suspicions of the DarlIington police. When opened it was found to contain eleven gallons of whiskey. ER FOR HER Fine Candy rnally's Ice Cream ;aih.. ine Stationery - inute. Nt1RM4CV R. E. LEWIS, Pa'op M---HHH----H H+-+ Local 'and j. 0, Dodgens of route 1 was in -towf on business Saturday. P H. .Sentoll of Liberty -route 3 was hege Saturday dt business. J. R. Ferguson of route 2 was in toWn one day last week on busineds. Jeso Mofifl has greatly im proved the appearance of his residence with several coats of paint. We aro requested to announce that there will be a box supper at Norris on Monday night, April 5. Edgar Morris, of Washington, D. C., spent a short while last week with his parents Mr.. and Mrs. A. M. Morris. Mrs. S. R. Floyd of Greer, and her little daughters, Dorothy and Mary, are visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Stewart. J. P. Carey, Sr., J. P, Carey, Jr., and John C. Carey attended the funeral of W. H. Carey in Seneca last week. A. B. Anderson and Jesse Simmons of Central were in Pickcns recently visiting rela tives and friends. Berry C. Holcombe, a promi nent citizen of Easley route 2, was in Pickens on business Sat urday. J. T. Hutchins and family have moved from Pickens to Liberty, where Mr. Hutchings has a position as master me chanic in one of the mills. H1. J. Lewis, well-known citi zen of the Sunsit section, was a business visitor at the county seat Monday. He has been con fined to his home with grip for sometime, but has recovered. The Ladies' cottage prayer meeting will meet Friday even ing at 4 o'clock with Mrs. H. A. Nealy. All the ladies of Pick ens are cordially invited to be present. Among those from Easley who attended the lyceum at traction at Pickens Friday night were Dr. .,. L, Jameson and Messrs. J. N. Smith and J. E. Boggs. 13. N. Glazener, a promitient citizen of Cross Roads, and his daughter, M iss Lenora Glazener, were in town Saturday. Miss Glazener has been teaching the school at Eastatoe and closed a siccessftil session there Friday. A. B. Taylor is still paying t-hie highest market prices for crossties antd will give a $3.00 broad-a x'e to the persIonl selling him the greatest~ hmber of ties duiringL~ April. See his ad1 in this hpap1er. TIhe Pickens I rain wvill make an ext ra tril) to 10asley Fridlay night for the)( aIccommodation of those who w~ant. to attend the oratorical (con1test. The train will leave Pickons at 7 o'clock, 01) the (dot.." Round trtip farei will be 50 (cnts. Mac Bowen, second son of Mr's. Oliva McGowvan Bowen, died in Springfield, Mo., last Tuiesday af ter an illness of short duration at 25 years of age. He was a son of the late J im Bowen and grandson of the late Col. R. E. Bowen of this county. His mother wvho lives in Greenville and several brothers and sisters survive him. He was wvell known in Pickens. Lee G. Hlolleman, president of the Peoples Bank of Anderson, is the latest candidate announc ed for congress in the Third dis trict. Others who are expected to mak~e the race are Fred H. D~omin ick, lawvyer, of Newberry; A. H-. Dagnall, lawyer, Ander son; H. C. Tillman, lawyer, Greenwood; Wyatt Aiken, pres ent congressman, Abbeville. Prof. W. W. Benson has tendered his resignation as su perintendent of the E a sle y schools to take effect at the close of 'the presen t session'. Mr. Benson has been elected to fill the chair of mathematics iin the Baily Military I n a i tu t al Greenwood and has: accepted the position. He has been al Easley three years and the peo. pie there are loath to give him up. A n adver'tisement of unusual interest to automobile ownerE appears in The Sentinel this week. It is the advertisement of the Piedmont Automobili Association of Greenville. The object of the association is th< maintainance of automobiles of mfembers a t a minimum expenst b~y obtaining supplies, such as extra parts, tires, spark plugs. oils, etc., with the exception of gasoline, at first cost, no dealere profit being added. Those do. siring information about the association may find out by ad addressing Box, 179, Greenville, FALSE Reported that cross-tie mar rises. Such reports are fals regardless of when timber is. when you are idle. ..Cash rece during these hard times. I will give a $3.0o broad' most tics during month of Ap A. B. TAYLOR, Persora C.4 The advertisemetits hi" Issue of The Sentinel. are unus; uall-interesting. It may meaik d6ilars saved' to you to read them. Jule P. O'Dell and R. R. Elli son both living near Easley were here Monday. a W. H. Williams well known citizen of Dacusville township was at the county seat last Sat urday on business. Wade C. O'Dell is having his dwelling house remodelled and enlarged. Mr. O'Dell is one of the county's most prosperous planters, living between Pickens and Liberty. J. Robert Martin, Esq., of Greenville, was a business visi tor in Pickens Tuesday. Mr. Martin is a prominent attorney and has announced his candi dacy for the position of solicitor of this judicial circuit in the next election. The Pickens county boys ora torical contest will be held in the Easley school auditorium Fri day night, April 2, beginning at 7.45 o'clock. The county track meet will be held at the Easley mill ball park on Saturday, April 3. Read This Correction It has been rumored over Pick ens county that all necessities have advanced in price. Many things have. George Washing ton cut the cherry tree down, because he wanted it (DOWN) and for the next 30 days I will put dental prices where Wash ington put the cherry tree. If you are going to have dental work (lone in the near future, come to Pickens before the thirty days expires. T. A. SEAwaron'r, D. D. S. S A V E MONEY By Buying Here WAe have inst added a complete line of Canned Goods and Gro ceries to our store and will sell then) at prices which will surprise and please you. No. 2 Tomatoes, can........8c No 3 Tomatoes, can.........1c Sweet Potatoes, can.........1c Peas, can................l..1c Salmon, can, 5, 10, 15 and... .20c Dessert Peaches, (call........1c We save you from 3 to 100 on every can of goodls you buy from us. Evreryting~ is guaranteed fresh. PICKENS FRUIT CO. Next to Folger, Thornley & Co's We Sell for Cash and Sell for Less Some Things You Should Know, Friends YOU GET A Hair Cut.................. 5 Shave.......................10c Razor Honing ............1c And we Guarantee Satisfaction C hildress and R eece's Barber Shop Next Door to Craig Brothers Groceries St~aple and Fancy Groceries fresh all the time. Fresh bread at all times from Greenville's new bakery. My restaurant is the place to go when you are hungry. When you wvant fruits and candy you can get the best here I appreciate your business, J. C. Alexander The place to get good things to eat. Phone 43 McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courtu Greenville Offce Phone 210 -Pickens Offie Phone 39 RUMOR ket in Pickens will close after sai e. I will buy ties at all times, .ut. Cut ties and haul their ived for k:heni wvill help :mucd axe to the person bringing me ril. m ~. kens ~RR;,T 1 GIVE'I If Sol separator 3 self a pres thing, for - time and av Cream Sel Heal In Honor of Miss Griffin The Uniscellateous shower given on last Fri day afternoon by Miss Nellie Freeman for Miss Norma Griffin, the popular bride of (lie spring season, was anl event of unusual interest and pleasure. Promptly at the appointed hour about thirty-five young ladles arrived at this hospitable home and were greeted by the hos tess and her mother and immediately after wards presented to the receiving line, at the head of which stood the bride-lect,beautifully gowned in black crepe de chine. Upon elitei lig the reception hall delicious. punch was served by Misses Mad and Eummie Griin, sis ters of the bride-elect. After several musical selections the guests were presented with cards upon which were written the words "Grifin Woodruff," and were asked to make words from these letters. Only five minutes -was given for this contest, at the end of which the lirst prize was awardlrd to Miss Addle Riott and the consolationl to Miss Vesta Ashmore. Son ufter this an express messenger, in the form of little Mliss Sarah Freeian, entered drawing a wagon loaded with nlumerous parcels for the bide-elect. These proved to be beautiful and useful specinmens of handwork f'rom her many friends. A n lee cou rse, with faney cakes, was servedl. A fler M endelssohn's wedding march, very suggestively rendered by MIss Frane.s liruce, the guests departed. Another of the pre-nuptlal events given ini honor of Miss .Norma Glrlin was the afternoon tea at the home of Miss Elizabeth Dullose last Saturday afternoon. Fourteen of M iss Gri lln's closest friends were present oni this occasion Arriving, the guests were greeted by the hostess and her mother and were then ushered into the parlor, where they were presented to the bride elect. The decorations of ferns and jonquils presenltedt a beautiful scene. Each guest brought with her a recipe for a drinty dish1. These were neatly bound in a ni1ce cover and given to the bride-to-be. D~uring the afternoon an interesting contest was indulged in. Each guest was presented with a telegram blank and asked to write a message, each word of which should begin with the following letters: "G-r-i-f-f-i-n." In this contest Miss Ora McFall and Miss Helle Ypngue wvere the winners. Late in the "afternoon salad and tea were served. E. A. Stewart, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Pickens county for some time, returned last Thursday to Dil Ion, Mont. A few days ago Prof. Hallumi met with the patrons of Olga school district at Peters Creek church and the progressive peo ple of that section -decided to put the school on a graded sys tem and build a new two room house, also to vote a special 8 mill school tax, the election to take place at Olga school house next Saturday April 3. These good people deserve a better building. Notice State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition from the freehold era and electors of Calhoun School Dis trict No. 8 has been filed with the County Board of Education asking that an elec tion be held to determine whether or not a special levy of three mills shall be levied on said district for school pur poses. Therefore, it is ordered that the trus tee V. Ua ailbove-named district do hold an election in said district on the 1.7th day of A prIl, 1915,- at J. D. Morgan's store. The trustees are hereby appomnted mana gers, the election to be. conducted in accordance with section 1742 of the general statutes. By order of the County Board of Edk ucation. R. T. HALLUM, Seey. and Chairman. Announcements for Mayor I hereby aninounce myself a candidate for the office of Mayor of the City of Pickens In the approaching election, subject to the rtiles and regulations governing such elections. SAM B. CRAIG. Some of the many friends of G. R. Hendricks hereby announce him a can dildate for re-election to the office of :Mayor of the City of Piekens, subject to the rules governing such elections. .I hereby announce'myself a candidate for the office of' Mayor of the city of Pickens in the approaching election, subject to the rules .d regulations governing such elections. B. B. LABON, rOURSEIFi I" E neone offered to give you a new <.1ebell rou would jump. at the chance. Make ygtep mnt of one. It will ot really cost you any. his separator pays for itself by saving.yu/ rork, and by actually incresing your dai-y profits. CoMQ I and see one of these in!ehines set up, is so simple you canot help I understanding it; so perfet. you cannot help lik. ing it. The skimming device on the Bluebell loses no butter fat it separation. The spiral out geafs, made of semi-steel, the phospir bronze bushings at every wearing part, the tro'able-proof, self ad justable . bowl spindle neck bearing, all insure long-lived, efficient 'ma chines. Come in and mike a personal examination. I We have I H C Bluebell )arators in these sizes: No. 1. 350 lb.. capacity per hour No. 2. 450 lbs. capacity per hour No. 3. 650 lb. capa'eity per hour No. 4. 850 lb. capacity per hour h-Bruce-Morrow -Co. U Hartler's ANo.[ Flour.U -ALWAYS GOOD n Profit sharing coupons in every E 9 . bag.n nt 100 barrels at special low price 9 of $7.00.M SJ.T. FLYNN "Good Things to Eat" M( PHONE 18 Martin Building -.EASLEY, S. C. )( Spring <yes. For Men, Women and Children Ready for Your- Inspection The Question of -. Spring Footwear is now occupying the thought and attention - . of men and women -------who are particular about the appearance of their feet, and we extend to you a cordial invitation Sto visit our store and inspect the new fashions. Our ~Spring Exhibit comprises the season's most popular Styles and Patterns in Men's and Women's Fine Footwear. Oxfords and Pumps at Prices to Suit Everybody a When in Greenville make our store your headquarters. Let us measure and fit, your foot in the rnext- pair. PRIDE, PATTON &"TILMAN ~Greenville, S. G. e e g.