The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, June 22, 1916, Image 5
NVWITE FQOi.TAR'
We Are Now S ft W 4 est in White Foot
wear and WiU dto Show You.
We are pleased
to announce to
our friends. in
Pickens county
that our stock
of Shoes and Ox
fords for summer.
wear is the most.
complete and hand
somest that we have,:
over shown. We sell nothing but
footwear, and each member of
(his firm and every salesman in
-.the store makes a special study of
Shoes and Shoe-fitting. Therefore
we are not onlry enabled to buy cor
rectly, but we are able to fit shoes
correctly. We will take pleasure in
helping you to find just the shoe
- wihich will fit your feet and suit
you. We offer you a service which
is hard to find elsewhere.
We have a lot of customers in Pick
ens county and we are proud of
taem. They are increasing yearly
nd we believe it is due to the hon
st values and' courteous treatmentl
Ve always give them.
RIDE, PATTON & TILMAN
Greenvile, S.' C.
o..). Ic"WAIN J*. ROBT. MARTIN
McSwain & Craig ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
CORNER BROAI ANT) M AINSTREETS
tice in State and Federal Courts PRACTICE IN AlL. COUIRT8
2 7 e "'~Phones 17 %3~ 14.2. 1E
T11 lainOWE E BANK
PICKENS, S. C.
Safe, Sond and Progressive
We solicit your banking business and will show you every
.uirtesy and convenie ce consistent with- sound bankiug prin
:9les. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits.
J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier.
i The Place to Get Most !
For Your Produce is At HENDRICKS' n
YWe Pay
N 20c per pound for Fryers
M 10~c pound for Hensn
$ 30c for Roosters
E $1.00 a bushel for corn
n Greenville market for eggs. i
6 At present I am paying 24c doz. Q
n 18c pound for nice cured hams in
1 am offering some good values 6
u in dress goods. A lot of odds and zr
Sends to go at cost.
nYour p atronage is always ap- n
Spreciated.
eJ. W. NIENDRICKS M
Candidtaes' ciads Insertei In ibis ioluxdn for
Five DollA each, invariably in advauge.
For Congress
I annpunce myself a candidate for
Congrop from the Third Congressional
District oSouth Carolina, subject to
the rul esof the Democratic party.
JOHN A. HORTON.
I am a candidate for Congress from
the Third Congressional district, subject
to the rules of the Democratic primary.
A. H. DAGNALL.
I announce myself a candidate for
Congress from the Third district. I
will abide the rules, regulations and
results of the Democratic primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
FRED DOMINICK IS A CANDIDATE
FOR CONGRESS SUBJECT TO TIlE
RULES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
For Solicitor
I announce my candidacy for Solicitor
of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, sub
ject to the rules and results of the Dem
ocratic Primary election.
J. ROBT. MARTIN.
I am a candidate for Solicitor of the
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit and pledge
myself to abide the result of the Dem
ocratic rimary and to support the nom
inees of same. JNO. M. DANIEL.
H. H. HARRIS is hereby announced as
a candidate for Solicitor of the Thir
teenth Judicial Circuit, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
I announce my candidacy for Solicitor
of the 18th judicial circuit, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
J. D. LANFORD.
For Representative
The many friends of W. CLARENCE
MANN hereby announce him as a candi
date for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives from
Pickens County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
Platform: In favor of the state tak
ing guano out of the hands of the spec
ulator and placing it in its own hands to
protect the farmer and itself. Not in
favor of either the child labor law nor
compulsory education. W. H. Cox.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives from
Pickens county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic party.
W. E. FINDLEY.
The many friends of J. $. LEOPARD
hereby announce him as a candidate for
tht House of Representatives, subject
to the rules of the Democratic party.
The many friends of D. E. GARRETT
hereby announce him as a candidate for
the House of Representatives from
Pickens County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary election of 1916.
For Clerk of Court
0. S. STEWART is hereby announced
as a candidate for the office of Clerk of
Court of Pickens county, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
party in the primary election of 1916.
I am a candidate for the office of
Clerk of Court of Pickens county, sub
ject to the rules of tho Democratic
party. J. L. BOLT.
I am a candidate for Clerk of Court
of Pic'.ens county and pledge myself to
abide the result of the Democratic pri
mary and support the nominees of same.
B. T. MCDANIEL.
For Sheriff
-At the solicitation of a few friends I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Pickens coun
ty, subject to the r.ules of the- Demo
cratic primary.
W. ANDERSON LOOPER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Sheriff of Pickens
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. R. R. ROARK.
For Auditor.
H ENRY A. TOWNES is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for Auditor of Pickens
county, subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Auditor
of Pickens County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
N. A. CHIRISTOPHIER.
For Treasurer
I am a candidate for Treasurer of
Pickens county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
OLAR T. HINTON.
For Superintendent of Education
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Superintendent of Educa
tion of Pickens county, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
F. VAN CLAYTON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Superintendent of Education of
Picken. county, subject to the Demo
cratic primary. C. L. CRAIG.
W. S. RICHIBOURG is hereby announced
as a candidate for the office of Superin
tendent of Education of Pickenu County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
County Board to
Meet First Monday
The Countyv Board of Commissioners
will meet Monday, .July 3, instead of
Tuesday, which is the segular day for
the meeting. Tuesday being a legal
holiday, the meeting will be held on
Monday. All persons having business
before the board will govern themselves
accordingly. J. B. CRAIG,
Supervisor.
W. L. MATHIENY. Clerk.
Death'.Of 6ef..Gaee
Jeff M. Glaner, whose deatb oceurred ro
cently, Was born nearfatda', N. C., February
20, 1891. He moven with hie father's felp)g(9
the Cross Roads steoen of tgis county in - gg0.'
After attending school 'a( Pickens till 1910ekeh
went to North Carolina and clerked ialstois at
Rosman end lirevard till September, 1911. Fren
that date till 1914 Mr.' Glazener sold bos
successfully. April 28, 1916, he enlisted in the
United States army at Oglethorpe, Ga. May 6
of that yeur he was assigned to Co. M., 28th
Infantry, at Galveston, Texas, where he was
trained for his country's service as a soldier.
is company.was ordered to Los Ebanos, 'Tex.,
on account of the trouble with Mexican bandits
and lie was drowned at this place while swim.
ming in the Rio Grande river May 21, 1916. The
body was shipped home and was interred at
Cross Roadschurch the following Saturday, the
funeral being conducted by Rev. Fulton Chil
eress, the pastor.
Mr. Olazener leaves many friends to mourn
his untimely death, and the members of his
family have the sympathy of the entire com.
munity. X.
. Tribute of Respect
On June 3, 1910, the life of Mrs. Armathine
bieCord was called to the Great Beyond. We,
the woman's Missionary Society of the Liberty
Baptist church, deeply feel tLe loss of our be.
loved sister and co-worker. We wish to extend
to the bereaved family out heartfelt sympathy
and send to them a copy of these resolutions;
also, a page of our minute book be kept to the
memory of her as one who. in active life, served
so faithfully as president of the society, and in
later years was no less inspiring, although
physically not able to be often present.
MRS. L. A. TANNERY,
MRS. W. M. LONG,
M ISS CARRIE HUTCIIINS.
Death of Little Willie Massingale
June 6, 1910, the death angel entered the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Massingalo and claimed
for Heaven Little Willie Vernon, aged two
years and three months. He was a sweet child
loved by all. lie was laid to rest in Golden
Creek cemetery, funeral services being cons
ducted by Rev. It. '. Atkinson.
Angell called thee. little darling,
From all care and pain away
To the realms of joy eternal,
To that land of purest day.
We will miss thee, oh, so sadly;
No sweet cherub now to kiss,
luit we'll meet thee, little darling, .
In the Home of per feet bliss,
i11s SiST1'Elt.
Death of Little Ruth Hunt
News came to us Friday of the unexpected
death of little Ruth, flve-year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hunt, of the Mt. Carmel
community. She died early Friday morning.
"Death loves a shining .mark," and when the
death angel carried the soul of dear little Ruth
away it bereft of one whom we loved. It pain
ed those who loved her to give her up, but all
things work together for them that fear God.
We feel that the beautiful bud that has been
plucked will bloom and be an ornament in the
flower gardens of He6aven. Burial took place at
Mt. Carmel. where the funeral was preached
Saturday morning at II o.clock by Rev. W. L
Coker. She is survived by her father and mother
and the following sisters; Frances, Fdnal
Grace and Sara lens, and one brother, Wesley
lunt. We extend to them our sincerest sym
pathy.
Vital Statistics Pickens Township
The following births are recorded in Pickens
township since May 16, by B. S. Johnson, regis.
trar of vital statistics:
'T'o J. P.Cassell and wife of route3, a boy on
the 16th.
F". 11. Watson and wife of route 3, a girl on
the 16th.
J1. S. Porter and wife, a girl on the 22d.
W. TI. Cassell and wife, a boy on the 21st.
11. A. Mauludii and wife, a boy on the 22d.
L. A. Crow sand wife of the Pickens mill, a
boy on thd 22d.
J1. A. McCall and wife, a girl on the. 25th.
Sam C. Lewis and( wife of route 2, a boy on
the 28th,.
'T. B. Burns and wife, a boy on the 29th.
IR. It. Stephenson sand wife, a girl on the 31st.
TF. A. Simmons and wife, a girl on .June 1.
J. V. Childs and wife, a boy on the 6th.
T1. L Ihivens and wife, a girl on the 9th.
M. 0. Looper andi wife, a gIrl on the 14th.
SPECIAL lNOTICES
Notices Inserted inm this columin for 0one cent a
word for first insertion and eano-half cent a word
for each subs)equnIt insertion.
WVanted-A good live man to rep
resent us in Pickens and adjoining coun
ties in selling monumental and cemetery
work. A good proposition for the right
man. Address Owen Bros. Marble &
Granite Co., Greenwood, S. C. 8
We are in tihe .i mrket for
Butter the year round. Craig Bros. Co.
For~ale-Booking orders for 0 I C
igs for delivery about April 20. .Pure
Hereford bull calf for sale at once. 0.
L. Craig, Central R.F.D. No. 2; L. H.
Craig, Greenville, S. C. 47tf
This Week!
We will receive a
car of Corn and Feed.
Will be glad to supply
your needs. Come in
and see what we have
when in town. Pigs
for sale.
Morris & Company,
Old Postoff ice Building.
Oh, You Know!
Anderson Intelligencer.
Old Colonel Chigger is in our midst
again. -Pickens Sentinel. What part
of your anatomy is that, brother?
WindowShades Etc.; iny$;
For several ths Window-66
Shades have ben hard to
get. The Shades we bought
for early spring deliveryhave
just arrived. Call and see
our line. We also carry.
Curtain Poles (oak finish),
15c each, two for 25c.
Curtain Goods!
We have on hand a splendid
assortment of Curtain Goods
from 10c to 25c per yard.
Come to see us.
CRAIG BROS. COMPANY
Mr.-Car Owner
THIS IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FORD PARTS
Also Seat Covers, Gasoline, Oil, Grease, Metal Polish,
Carbide, Auto Soap, Cement, Batteries, Radiator Hose, i
Valve Cores, Tire Tape, Spark Plugs, Headlight Globes, :
Tire Chains, Blowout Patches, Blowout Shoes, Goodyear "
Casings and Tubes, Fisk Casings and Tubes.
"TANKII" the gasoline purifier.
Come in and let 44h untr cr.~
us tell 'ou about "KORKER" the pncture cure.
"BLUE STREAK" Bicycle Tires for the boys.
If we haven't got what you want, we will take
pleasure in getting it for you.
If you live out of town, make our shop your head
quarters when you come to town.
We will treat you right.
Pickens Garage
Phone No. 72 GUY McFALL, Manager
Porter's Pressing Club - _ ____
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al- OTIUI
trnEtc. Write me and I will explain
teringhow I was cured in 4 days of a
,Suits are sent for and delivered When severe case of Piles of 40 years'
pfdmised and the work is done by an standing without pain, knife or
okkert. Work guaranteed.
Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning detention from business. No
and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 one need suffer from this die
suit. Spec'ial attention given to ladies' ease when this humane cure
suis apeityorptoaecan be had right here in South
Weapreiae ou ptrnae Carolina. R. M. JOSEY,
B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, Route 4. -Lamar, S. C.
At Porter's Barber Shop. ,.-,*.'*..- .in -
J. L. HUGHES
Blacksmithiny andl
Repair Work
Rubber Tire Work
We are doing all kinds of Rubber Tire Work on
Buggies and Carriages. If you need any new
Rubber Tires put on your buggy or carriage.
drive in while we have on hand a fresh new
supply of Kelley Springfield Rubber Tires right
from the factory, known everywhere as the best
rubber made. They will mnake your buggy last
much longer. Besides, you get more comfort
in ridingt on them. We also can chauge your
steel tire buggy and make you a rubber tire out
of it.
We are still doing other Blacksmith work of all
kinds. Drop in and see us. We will make you
good prices on y[ .db
J. L. H UG HE S
10 Pickens, S. C.