The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 28, 1915, Image 8
Plant Crimson Clover
Seed Now
Also Alfalfa Clover
We !hive Them
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
N. f4 LLUM, Proprietor
Phone No. 8
W.ELL LE
THCk
Ak-. Pt Ty _ _ t \\t t iT_ _
Try An 'A dvertisement in The Sentinel
Wmted Oak Lumber $
u h he following; .\ixed ()i1k l,1nmh1er:
S iO pes 5xtS x11 .:
2(( pr-, lxii x10 -
Thh ! \Iin. - - b ut ot White. '(st or hestnut Oak:
i.0 f i H ~ B. 1. 5xs. any length. 1'? feet and up.
- .0411 1 . M . 5x10x10 feet and up. -
.0 ee t . .I. 4xloxl0 feet and up. ..
"' .1lu I. 11 . \1. Sw"itc.h Tlies.'i x9, hill to be furnished :
'hi abov. l be Idelivered on Southern or Pickens rail- --
r't jl 1racpks. P ikens Ti~e nmarket is al ways open. Sell :
-- di u ties a iInd reeivye cash for them.
SA. B. Taylor, Pickens, S.. C.
:Phone 43 at Easley. Phone 4 at Pickens.
PIiKENS RALWAY COMPANY
TIME T ABLE NO. 1 3, SUPERCEDING TIME T ABLE NO. 12
I\ EFFECT' MARCH 21, 1915.
No.I N.: . li. Stations. No. 2 No. 4 No. "
7.30 ..\ Mi 1."' A. P .\i . l,1.M Lv. I' Pickens A r 9.210 A. l '2.0)0 P..\ 4.10i P. MI
7.35 --~ t; *1.0 Ni Ferguson x 9.15 '' 1.55 " 4.05 "
-4 ' 11.15 li - , 5 Parsons x 8.I)5 '' 1.511 " 3.55 "
.->t '' 15 . 7 Arialis x 8.55 1.45 " 3.45 "
KAii ' :; 'i . Mauldins x 8.50 " 1.32 " 3.40 "
2-~'5 ' 5 ' Ar. 9.3 Easley Lv...M.45 " 1.33 " 3.35 "
N ). I tu tii s wt- Vith Southerni lta ilway trailn Nos. 29 and 42
Is 1un 1 oct with Southern lIailway trains Nos. 3) and~
I . Ni. :,e .b eeinne~ct with Southern lty. train No. 11. All
Vxpriess hiii I-' liv he Pickenls itail road 'odiphanyv. For fuirther'
innaIii pnnly o *J. TJ. jTA YLA)1t. Supt.. Pickens. 5, C.
Quality Pvrinting-The Pickens Sentinel
For Kidney Ills
Use Nvyal's Kidlney PSils
They Prodtuce Results
25 amd 50 Cents
Nya's Beauty Bl
Flesht andl Whsite
50 Cents
4.KEOWEE PHARMACV
- THE NVyL STORE
*" 2q i. E. LWas, Pro,, *
Local and
.Pickens Cotton Market
(Corrected by Folger, Thornley & Co.)
Thursday ------ -.---------12.25
Friday . .--- .......- 12.00
Saturday -_..- -- .------...12.00
Monday ------ -----------11.75
Tuesday --------- - ------....11.872
Cotton see was $38 a ton in Pickens
Tuesday.
Dwight Attaway spent Suni
(lay in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., is visit
ing in Beaufort.
Eugene Yongue of Greenville
spent Sunday with homefolks
here.
Mrs. T. J. Mauldin attended
the Kirmess in Greenville last
week.
Miss Stella Porter has return- t
ed home after a pleasant visit to
'entral.
Bliss \laMint' Ashmore. of At
lata, is visitil homefoiks in
Pickens.
dirs. W1. 1'. ('hristopher' and(
'lil(li'en a't' vi -itIllig relatives ill
tillartanll1';;.}
('ralii i1B'o. (M. have s m in
t'1 t'i t fii l' u llrt' fa ll: ill 1t I
d.a vs :irt' '.
cotlutlit ion ofl (1' I. .\. Iich } t il) eems'll
It ' ilt ' il llie ll f l s 2.
of hie ':liill' se Itoll' j We1't' ig1011;4
i t- ])r't llitilt'!ll \' i llli all t le
coli v sii i Tl iIy. 1 lii
ea- lal 1 ' illt \lomlay iurs.
( IlI 1,11v l . I . . I . 31\ I'
ar'e l it i i t , linow t ht 1 re I
coerngi'romi1 the'ir ,iln'ss.
Se ver. l. All P. be 111 on hian
i11 'aIs It' lall lln tay nii t it,
I t'llll r I. l\\ )rk ill tle rank
gI' . ).t \\. I 1;. iT, h'.-.
ad M. . .\. Ims. .r..
.' t ltilit'- ('It agel}'t lprayel'
elti W'il let i'riityr ven
in at I 'blok with irs. H. A.
Nealv. .\ll the ladliaes of Pit -
ensl air carliallyv invited to at
hon it.,t
'as. G''eo1a pictre Haf, wno has
teen visitkin her paerrts, r.
and Mrs. J. 1L. 0. 'Thompson, for
himeral wGaeekolf hftdy toli
Se e a e k .l f t rl v t join her husband in Cincinnati,
Ohio, where they will make their
hlonDvdsngae
isnday's Columbia Recor
carried a picture of Casev' Po
tere of a Pickensn rferred to
bhif ke"Gamec'ety ndea
aClemtsnad aidhsnt mel
last week."A euto h
ariene thanell esolored,
who looks ton usW.k th.Findlv'
plcncilshul iters fund a aih
atnh(rsi offy recentyandad
ad~verie them. iaon' ThoeSorne
lstlweik. As liesungstonh
aderiementThe tes er such
forned otwer maSotat aurda.
therei should nigte u ih
('t t rossil met wt rif- us
finv 'h.c nB. Lauondas hoteor
bestablish a life-angl-a sain
ithess. esoret ofre insch
prondiintt si t intsengeous
ahre afpetei nt.epeen. n
Th'ePockes township toinging
cof~lrnvntongl bookt with wrif
fille baskh et naco
berwl, an hliams all-ativ sinf
ig sesiSo. Com, o then mste
inareenvie~ ob sn, andgldt
havekhns cuny s onty fiendsh
(all on him when in Greenville. I
As is well knowvn, Jinm Callahani
is with PridIe, Patton & Tilman's
shoe house in Greenville, andl I
there is no reason wvhy Pickens(
p eople1 who buy shoes in Green- 1
ville sh ould trade else where than1
wvith these Pickens county boys.
They have the goods andl will<
treat youi right.
Married, on Sundlay, October,
'25th, at :3 p. mi., at tthe residenco
of the ofticiating oflicer, Mr. H.
J. McClellan to Miss Perrylee
IPaterson, J. Alonz~o Brown, N.
P., at the throttle. Mr. McClel
lan is our popular market man
at Cateechee and is liked by
everyone t h a t knows him,
while his bride is the eldest
(laughter of Mr. and Mirs. Allen
Paterson of Cateechee aind isa a
deser'vin~g young lady. T h I
happy young couple have the
congraitulations of their manyI
friends.
-4,
ersonal
Renew your subscription to
your county paper.
Otis Williams, a progressive
young citizen of the Cross Roads
section, was in town Tuesday.
A. H. Heaton, a good citizen
of the eastern part of the coun
ty, was in Pickens on business
Tues(lay.
Don't forget the Majestic
range demonstration at the
Ileath-Bruce-Morrow Co. a I I
his week.
Miss llattie Griflin of Pickens
vill leave this week for Ward,
ialuda county, where she will
each school.
There seems to be a special
ittraction to Jay Robinson in
he vicinity of Norris. He was
here Sunday.
Mrs. M. E. Boggs of Nimnmons
s visiting her daughters, Mrs.
I. N. 1-lallum and Mrs. Wayne
0 alaublinI in Pickens.
lis ra1"I';in(es Bru1.1ce, a student
it, Conlver'se College, Sj]Nirtanl-I
l.".. spent last wveek mend with
unnlle'folks in P'ic'kens.
. a U'gee ni nbter of Pickens
,maple it tehnl Barinuim in & Bai
e's - irculs in G're nville 1-at1ur
1;Y ;ift(1er(on1n 11n 1 night.
\l isses Manite Williams and
\lilia I:1itlueln of the Mt. (.'al'i )
' (ti o) visite(1 tli t fa ily of .\.
. Boggs Satur(lv anl Sit ili1y.
,lsiets bnint i erossties A. I)
I'lvloIr is in the market; for ia
al ir ainoll'1111.ut o ilk iunlber.
g'' his a'lve rt ie'I)le(lft ill this
Cl'arey\ ( Riche,'. local agents
ort ()v'rlindl a iittItliles, con -
inute [to tindl a goode( mIarket foar
Ilia poni)lat' Il'. Natur 'day th..v
old (Ine to Hl. 1. )wen('I1 of
M1 il'arie'd at the ie'si(dence of
ilrs. JohnI Childress at the Pick
*s liill. 'Thur-,dav, ( )ctober 21,
hiss T. Betll Chlildlress and1 'lr..
latmtes Nivens of New \ork
tat'. M . I. Hester. N. P. of.
Allr. aind Mlrs. A.J.Bog .s spent
Puesdav in Calhoun. 'I'ley
vent over in their Overland and
evere accompanied back home
)y Mrs. Aaron Boggs, who has
been visiting relatives in Cal
boun several weeks.
Ben Hendricks. local agent for
Ford automobiles, received six
-a carload -of these ears last
w"eek and sold four of themi he
fore the week was up. Thllose
who purchased these cars are
Robert Baker. WV E. Hendricks,
M. WV. Simmons andl J. M.
Sm)ith.
Marrie~d by J. B. Newbery,
probate judge, in his othece Trues
lay morning. October 2e;, Miss
Ettie Alexander of Norris and
Mr. William B. Phillips, of
Boyle. Ala. Immediatelv after
the ceremony ther left for their
future home in Alabama. where
Mr. Phillips is employed as
Sou therni railway engineer.
A factory expert and repre
;entative will be at t~ e store of
B. F. Parsons in Pic ens Thurs
lay of this week to demonstrate
he H oosier cabinet. He will
lso be tt the Cash Grocery
ttore in Li berty Friday for the
ame purpose. Youi are invitedl
.0 call at these stores any day
his week and inspect this cahbi
eot.
Children's day will bo observ
d( at the Pickens Methodist
~hurch next Sundlay, October 31.
.nice andl interesting program
ias been arranged and will be0
~arried1 out b)y the children with
he exception of a short talk by
he pastor, Rey. .L. E. Wiggins.
Phe exercises will begin at 11:15
'clock and( ver'yb)ody is cor
lially inlvited.
A special from Nowherrv to the
lolumbia State says that Rev.
C. V. Babb, pastor of the Easley
3ap~tist church, has been called
is pastor of the First Baptist
~hurch of Newvberry and will
recept. Mr. Babb has been pas
or' at Easley for several years
tnd has numerous friends all
>ver the county wvho will regret
~o see him leave this section.
Announcement has been made
>f the marriage of Miss Kathleen
B~ates Green of Greenville to Mr.
Jharles S. Glover of Charleston,
which event occurred at the
bomne of the bri'de's mother in
3reen ville, Thursday, October
31. Mr's. Glover is a daughter
f Mrs. Ida C. Green, formerly
'f Pickens county. They will
be at boume after Novem~b~e 1 oni
Rnn stret. in (Chareonn .
WAGONS!
STUDEBAKER AND NISSEN
We handle the Studebaker and Nis
sen because they always please the
buyer. We go upon the theory that to
get and hold your trade in the future
we must give you the biggest value for
the money.
You are not buying a pig-in-a-oke
a thing of unknown or questionable
value. You know and everybody knows
they are the Standard the world over.
Our stock is complete. Come in and .
let us talk it over.
Heath-Bruce-M orrow Co.
PICKENS, S. C.
"'._
Furniture Ta1k
+ \We have just added to our stock of Furniture a
another Solid Car Load and everything ;s ready for "
your inspection. It will be a pleasure for us to show -
:1 you through whether you are ready to buy or not.
Investing in good furniture is almost like investing
..in real estate. It is something you can use a lifetime
and then be handed dowvn to your children or sold at
-your sale and the Droceeds be divided between your :
? heirs. You can't please your wife and your daughter ~
- better than by placing some good furniture in your
- hoe.Thn of how you spend your money and you
::might hnd that some of the money you are spending
could be more p.roftably spent in profitable merchan
dise. That sideboard your wife has talked about so
:long; a good time t3 buy. We have them $i 7.50 to
:: 45.00.
Dining Tables $7.00 to s i 7.50.
Dining Chairs $1.00 to $2.50.
Hall Trees $10.00 to $15-oo
Lounges $12.50 to $i8-50
Center Tables si.oo to $5.50.
Baby Cradles $i-5o
Baby Carriages $6.50 to $I i.5.~o
Children's Rockers 75 to $2-50.
Children's High Chairs 75 to s1 -50. ,
-.Kitchen Safes $4.00 to $11.00.
.I IKitchen Tables varying in price according to size.*
Oak Beds $3.00 to $1 . 50
Bed Room Suite $i 5-oo to $65 00.o
D)ressers $6.oo to $20.00.
Wash Stands S4.oo to $10.oo.
:: Rocking Chairs $2.00 to $6-50.
Iron Beds $3-50 to si 1.50.
Springs, Mattresses, Single Beds, Cots, Cot
--Pads, &c. '
Remember, we buy Furniture in stolid car lots,
therefore, we get better prices, lower freight rates,
1.and the Furniture reaches us in about as good con
+dition as it was when it left the factory.
1: Come to see us. We appreciate your trade and
wvill treat you right.
~CRAIG BROS. CO., Pickens
PI CK E NS B ANK
ICKEuNS, S. C.
cagua ia &surplus $60,000_
Iuterest Pad one Deposits
J. McD). BRUCE, FR'ANK( McIFALL
PresCident Cashier