The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 07, 1915, Image 5
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EYE TROUBLES
that cause headaches can be
corrected so that the headaches
disappear. 'That is a simple
ruth, anut. mtany -oplestill
doubt and sui'er W'i are pro
pared to prove the truth of this
assertion and invite every suf
ferer from headaches tocoisult
us on the subject.
NO CLIARGI.: F"OR
CONSULTPA'L'ION
If your eyes are the cause of
your headaches we can give
perfect relief and comfort We
can tell the cause of your head
aches after an exami'natlon.
Globe Optical
Company
Masonic Temple
GRI.ENVILLE, S. C.
A. A. ODOM, A. It. sJlA l).
Pres. Sec. and 'Treas.
CONSULTINO Ol'l'O I il'WnIISTS
Singing Convention
The mill singing convention will meet
With the Easley mill church the second
Sunday in October at 2.30 p. m. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
R. L. BOGGS, Secy.
Citation
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Mrs. E. E. Smith made suit to
me to grant her letters of administra
tion of the estate and effects of John
McKay Smith.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said John McKay Smith,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Pickens, S. C., on the 21st day
of October, 1915, next after publica
tion hereof, at I1 o'clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they have,
why said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal this the
5th day of October, Anno Domini, 1915.
J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal)
23 JPPC
Citation
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge:
Whereas, B. T. McDaniel and P. P.
McDaniel made suit to me to grant
them letters of administration of the
estate and effects of J. H. G. McDaniel
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said J. H. G. McDaniel,
decessed, that they be and appear be
fore me, in the court of Probate, to be
held at Pickens, S. C., on the 14th day
of October, next after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
25th day of September, Anno Domini,
1915. J. B. NEWBERY,
22 J. P.P.C.
Notice of Final Settlement and Vischarge
Notice is hereby given that I will
make application to J. B. Newbery,
Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens
county, in the state of South Carolina,
on the 9thbday of October, 1915, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon
thereafter as said application can be
heard, for leave to make final settle
ment of the estate of R. B. Lumkin,
deceased, and obtain discharge as ad
'ministratrix'of said estate.
-Mrs. H. G. Lumkin,
22 Administratrix.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons holding claims against the
estate of the late W. H. H. Ariail
must present the same, duly proven, on
or before the 1st day of November, 1915,
or be debarred payment; and all per
sons indebted to said estate must make
payment on or before the above date to
the undersigned.
24 T. [H. ARIlAIl. Executor.
J. ROBT. MARTIN
ATTR I I N s~' NI:1d
PRACTICE 1N All. COURTS
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Merietta Route 2 . -
Messrs,Young and Griffin, tlie
contractors of Pickens, are near
ing the completion of the new
school building at Peters Creek.
When completed this school
building will rank with any of
the school buildings in the cogn
ty. It is the result of the people
being united and all working for
the betterment of the commu
nity.
John E. Singleton, a highy
esteemed citizen of the Peters
Creek section, is reported quite
sick at this time. Dr. Stroud of
Marietta is attending him.
Mrs. W. 0. Turner of Mt. Ta
bor is very sick at this writing.
Dr. W. M. Ponder of Dacusville
is the attending physician.
Rev. J. E. Foster has been
elected to-serve as pastor at Mt.
Tabor church for another year.
J. M. Turner made a business
trip to Greenville last week.
Messrs. L. S. Edens and C. C.
McConnell made a business trip
to Greenville last week.
J. D. McConnell is turning out
the lumber from his sawmill in
a rush now. Drake says they
haven't gi.en him any vacation
th:s year and still the rush is on,
but he says that is what he is
here for; so come on, ye lumber
wagons.
We are sorry to say that Mrs.
Janie McConnell has been quite
sick for several days.
E. C. Edens, the surveyor of
Pickens route 4, was in this sec
tion recently surveying some
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McJun
kin visited Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Singleton last Sunday.
Misses Sallie and Dorothy
Edens visited i heir brother, Mr.
Matthew Ed. ;s of Oolenov, last
Sunday. PnoontassIvE.
Dacusville News
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Martha Fortner was
buried in Peters Creek ceme
tery on the 23d. Her death,
though not unexpected, was
quite sad; for she was a good
woman, loved by all who knew
her.
Mr. J. T. W igington and fam
ily of Anderson came over in
their car on Sunday, attending
services at the Methodist church
here, and also visited Mrs. Wig
ington's brother, J. A. Philpot.
M . afld Mrs. T. E. Coleman
of Hellam's Crossing visited rel
atives here Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Hellams of Trav
elers Rest spent the week-end at
her old home here.
Mrs. A. Blythe of Greenville
spent last w~eek with the family
of Dr-. W. M. Ponder.
Misses Marg-aret and Minnie,
Lee Coleman of Greenville coun
ty are here attending school.
Stannix G. Mayfield, J r., son
of, Hon. S. G. Mayfield of Den
mark, S. C., visited his uncle
and aunt here, Dr. and Mrs. W.
M. Ponder. He is a student of
West Point Naval Institute and
expects to graduate from there
in June. 1916. He is home on a
30-day vacation and has just
returned f rom a cruise of several
weeks' dluration, taking in the
exposition in the meantime.
Rolls Mayfield of Marietta vis
ited Dr. Ponder and family last
week.
Portis L. Jones entered school
at Tiger-ville last Monday, and
Sam Aiken entered Furman the
same day.
Misses Ione Dacus and Nannie
May Jones, former students of
our school, are now pupils at G,
W. C., Greenville.
Will Sheck had the misfortune
to have a milk cow break her
leg, and a few days after a fine
hog, weighing about 260 pounds,
broke its leg also. As If to kind
of even up matters the stork, in
its flight, left with them a pretty
baby girl,whom they have nam
ed Olive Elizabeth.
C. J. Pride of Greenville spent
Sunday at Mrs. E. M. Thomas'.
Miss Bess Thomas and broth
er, Lucius, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Miss Bess Mauldin
and sisters, near Easley.
We have 160 pupils enrolled at
our school, and the work is pro
gressing splendidly.
Mrs. Anna 1M. Nicholl died at
the home of her daughter,. Mrs.
B. F. Hunt, near Travelers Rest
Monday morning after a short
Illness, aged 731 years Mrs. M.
V. Hunt of Dacusville is a
daughter of Mrs. Nicholl.
Don't foreget to read the ad
vertisements this week. It may
save vou money
onitionsarenywvmg
Money is more plentiful, and right now is the time to be'in economizing
and take advantage of this prosperous age. The way to begin is to buy those
things that are necessary to make one comfortable and preserve one's health
from the cold winter months that are before us. Don't see how cheap an
article you can make out with but buy something that is serviceable, etc.
such as this store sells. It may cost you a little more to begin with but will
be cheaper in the end. Two-thirds of a persons life is spent in the clothes.
they wear. So why not make that part comfortable. Come to Hobbs-Hen
derson Company's Department Store, look over the immense stock we carry
and you will find that you can buy just what you need at less than you would
have to pay mail order houses and then you would be helping your own town
grow.
Ladies' Suits Men's and Boys' Clothing
Made of all-wool material, good range of styles o.oo. We are featuring all-wool mans' suit, new goods, $io.oo.
Ladies' man-tailored suits in all the popular fabrics. Men's pure all-wool suits just as good as so-called tailor
Mail order houses get $20.00 for suits not any better. $i5.oo. ed to measure suits that would cost you $20.00, our price $I 5.
Ladies' all wool Serge, Garbadine and Poplin Suits. . Boys' all-wool suits $2.4S.
The season's very latest creations, $20.00. The best boys' suits to be had for the price, $5-oo.
MILLINERY
We are showing direct copies of hats that are being shown in other cities
that are priced $6.50 and $7.50 for $3.98.
Our milliner has had years of experience and she will endeavor to please
all that may tell her their wants.
Shoes for the Whole Cotton Goods Silk and Wool Goods
Family. are Beautiful
Best grade Anderson out- New Plaid slk 75c.
We only sell such ing lC. wMessaline and afetta 36-iche
Shoes that are depend- ig c..Msanendtffetta, 36-inches
Shoes thatWe d nd -k Best quality dress ging- wide, $r.oo.
able.hams, fast colors c. 3-in. all-wool Serge, all colors
of. every pair we sell. 36-inch percale in all col- ao
Give us a look. ors, w1.n. alwool Serge and Poplis
orsworh 12c, t l~" $.00.
MEDLGH~. OERLL Men s Hats, Etc.
You wo wer Ovralls We re $.Me's and boys' sample hats all this season's style, cost
agents for the Headlight Brand Over- No-Name Hats, big range of styles, $3.oo
alls, the best made, none excepted, $1. Me's trousers" aa bsaing in price. we carry every
We want Your Business, thing made to wear.
Hobbs=Henderson Company
PICKENS, S. C.
SWe Want to Ure hiFrmr We Want Your Trade!
To sow grain this fall and to fertilize it when And in or'der to ob)tain it we are going to give the highest market
they sow it. The bo0ll weevil is in Georgia price for your produce. Also, in addition, we are giving coupons.
and we don't know when it wvillhbe here. The paintedachinaashpre. hcuon are valuee ab pe eleg t ofn
pests and dliseases that beset cotton seem to M the amount of your purchase. Bear in mind that you get goods
h e increasing and( doing more damage every at the regular price, and these coupons are FREF, to show our
year. Oappreciation of your trade.
Ifyoave a.odgal rpasotcto On acecount of limited space I will only quote a few of the many
crop do'es not hurt so had. Five acres in _________
wheat and five acres in oats to the plo0w, ieSetnyr cAfl ieo os ltig
ground well prepared and well fertilized, will 1avil i dset, ard....5c prce fulling fom boys' tlohing
make things easy for you next year. Where Riverside and Soth0 rSilk5 rcsrnig rm$.5t 7
thereis -rainther willbe hgs-weatCheviots, yard............ 9c A complete line of men's Clo
tr s ran h er-an will he o gs- hty All gra des Dress Gingams, thimg; prices to suit the buyers.
fine grub stake. Bnt fertilize your grain H eavieard veightOuings9 hoe Ino have tee hanrgest bieo
when you plant it. per yard, from......6c to 9c Soe aeee ade e
SAnderson Phosphate and Oil Company 3 Lads' ret ni 25to n. A complete line of FI'esh Gro
Anderson, S. C. IA complete line of men's and ceries always on hand.
_ateIbos' Hats and Caps of the very We carry in stock almost any
-- - ates styes- thing that trade demands.
Oir Agenfs are:..
W. B. Freeman,. Pickens. M We want your frying size Chickens, and will Dan o 15c
Robinson & Thornton, Easley. Apound up to 30c per chicken. We pay 10c pound for hens uo to 35c~
Cely & Massengale, Lathem, S. C.
- --~-* .-J. W. HENDRICKS
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