The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 06, 1916, Image 7
Drinkand eat at our -Soda Fou
Ii. O1Ur 'drinks are fine and our
e C..ream, hard to equal. Our
JAnt n 1s roomy, clean and new.
ICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store,
do. N. IA1UM, Proprietor
Phone No. 8
F-. L.1 H U G H 1.1111 1H
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Blacksaithng andn
Repair Work
Rubber Tire Work .
We are doing all kinds of Rubber Tire Work on
Buggies and Carriages. If you need - noiy new
Rubber Tires put on your buggy or e.irriage,
drive in while we have on hand a frh new
supply of Kelley Sprinefield Rubber Tires 'right
from the factory, known everywhere as the best
rubber m-ade. They will make your bugygy last
much longer. Besides, you get more comfort
in riding on them. We also can change 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 your work.
Pickens, S. C.
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For catalogue, a. a. a-address a.
19101 Winthrop College
OLL). 0'1V RLESON~ Scholarship and Entrance
I)E5 COLEGEExamination
- Sep. 29. The examination for the award of
grid .vacant scholarships in Winthrop College
Fe *'. '~ o th II A.andand for the ad mission of new students
fre titon elolrstipisasige(Itoca~twill be held at the county court house
aty n te stte.on FRIDAY, JULY 7, AT 9 A. M.
ippd lboatoies uexcilelbray A ppil ica t us be not less than sixteen
Expnss odrat. ortems ndeaa*years of age. When scholarships are
e, ddes: ILI Pe'4iet. vacant after Juy7 thywill be awarded
to those' making the highest average at
this examination, provided they meet
te conditions governing the award.
~ el~estblihed~ellequipedApplicants for scholarships should write
d vey prsperus shoolforto President Johnson before the exami
18 ad yong wmen.nation for scholarship examination
all ermbegns Spteberblanks.
~, 1916.Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session wvill open
'Forcataogue addessSeptember 20, 1916. For further in for
M.hdeLittleton, N.C B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C.Roemtnadctlguadrs 4rd.D
We Have
Old Indian Liver and Kidney
Tonic, 45c.
Nuxated Iron, $1.00
~Keowee Pharmacy
Phone 24
Birthdo yjjner
Mr. Editor: I depmnit a pessr dia
day-to say a few words through out
paper of que 'of the most delightful
privileges that the writer has had for
some time.
Yesterday, 'as- I drove up to a friend
and brot6er's house,. there was sogie
thing that :put me back to cbidhpod
dagy as I looked at the children and'the
grandchildren all about in the yard and
hodme. That home was Brother L. B.
'GrMley's. There were smiles that
made me wish to say, Jesus lives; yes,
Jesus, lives. Yes, smiles like those I
had on Christmas Eve, before Santa
rode up in his auto. Why was this? It
was Grandpa Gravley's birthday. "He
was 88.years old yesterday. Now, sir,
drandpal. B. G. must have had some
thoughts like these, namely:
"low dear to my heart are the scenes
of my childhood,
When fond recollections recall then
to view.
The orchard, the meadow, the deep
tangled wildwood,
And every loved spot which my in
fancy knew."
Just a few more words. That table,
how long I can't say, for I may not
make it as long as it really was, and
full, yes, running over with good things
to eat. And you, Mr. Editor, had you
been there, would have said to yourself,
that dinner was fine. I think there
were about 75 present. Now we, his
friends, pray that Brother L. B. Grav
ley, in his old age, shall keel) that
blessed peace which he has now til''the
roll is called upyonder.
Pickens, June 26. S B. W'LITE.
A Card From H. C. Tilman
Mr. Editor:
From information which 'aas come to
me from over the district, I find that
the report is being religiously circulated
that I am going to with-iraw from the
race for Congress. The foundation for
this report is the fact that I am a mem
ber of the National Guard, and will, in
all probability, be ordored out for duty
in the Mexican crisis.
I am first lieutene.nt of the Green
wood company, coast artillery, and if
the coast artillery is ordered to mobil
ize, I would most assuredly respond to
the call, but I know of nothing in the
rules of the Democratic party which
disqualifies a National Guardsman from
running in the Democratic primary. If
I am ordered out I will condpet my cam
Paign as best I can by correspondence
and advertising, but in no-event will I
withdraw from this race. I entered it
in good falh, believing that I was fittad
to serve the people acceptably as their
representative in Washington, and I
shall fight it out to the finish.
I ask my friends throughout the dis
trict to correct this report wherever
they find it, and to tell the people that
I am in the race to the finish.
Respectfully,
H. C. TILLMAN.
Greenwood, S. C., June 27, 1916.
(adv)
THE CITADEL
The Military College of South
Carolina
Annotan(-ed as "Ilstinguishedt Mlllitary (o1
Iege" by l'. 8. war Diepartmenat. Full courses
In t ivil Engineering, scIences, Eniglish and
loderia ILauguatges. Confers 14. 8. .and C. E-.
A scholarship worth #300 a year is va~cant fromn
P'ickens county aned will lie tilled by comipetit
ave examinatio nat the county seat on the 1 ith
l'or ne(-essary information and blanks apply to
COL. 0. J. BOND, The Citadel
Charleston, S. C."
University of Southl Carolina
Entrance Examinations
KzEntran~ce,exairinations to the Universty of
South Carolina wvilt he held -by the County .Su
perintendent of Educationa at the County Court
ilouse F-rhdny, .July 1-1, I91l.
Th'le U nive-rsity offers 'e riedl courses of st udy
in science, literatutre, history, law andl business.
The expensese are moderate anad anay oppor
tunities for self-support are afforded. A large
nutmber of scholarshIps aire available. Gradua
ates of colleges in this state receive free tuition
In all ourses except In the School of L~aw.
For full paBrtcuhlars write to'
The President
University of South Carolina
inColumbia, S. C.
Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge
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 22th day of July, 1916, at 1i
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 H. L. Huckabee,
deceased, and obtain discharge as ad
ministratore of said estate.
MRS. FANNIE HUCKABEE,
10 Administratrix.
Notice of Final Settlenment and Discharge
Notice is hereby given that I will
make application to J. B. Newbery,
Es q., Judg of Probate for Pickens
county, in the State of South Carolina,
on the 20th day of'July, 1916, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, or as Boon
thereafter as said application can he
heard, for leave to make final settle
ment of the estate of G. H. Dacus,
decgased, and obtain discharge as ad
ministrator of said estate.
J. W. STEPIHENS, Administrator.
June 19, 1915. 1
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pines I
On the reverse side of every Prlns.
Albert package you wilt read:
JULY Gm, 101"
That pneans to y a 1dt -of tobacco enm
joynent. Prince Albert ha ys been
sold without coupons or pre4p umb. We
prefer to give quality I
the national joy smoke
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it answers every smoke desire YOU
or any other man ever had It is so
cool and fragrant and appealing to your
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it* in a mighty short time I
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