The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 20, 1916, Image 3
A 'd es i te Foot
k4AtadlU0.ldo ow You%
t1e are-pleased
to anionnce to
ourfr s in
Picken w ounty
that our Otook
of Shoes' and Ox
fords f or summer
wear is the most
complete and hand
somest that we have
ever shown. We sell nothing but
41wea. and each member of
s 1 I and every salesman in
Lhe store makes a special study of
Shoes and Shoe-fitting. Therefore
we are not only 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
vhich will fit your feet and suit
ou. We offer you a serVice which
1 hard to find elsewhere.
e have a lot of customers in Pick
ns county and we are proud of
!.em. They are increasing yearly
d we believe it is due to the hon
t values and courteous treatment
e alwa"s give them.
PRDE, PATTON & TILMAN
Greenville, S. C.
--,(-. WAIN SAMH.CRAIG.J ROBT. MARTIN
III e,8. 0. Pickenis, S.C RM R I
ATTORNEY AN) COUNSELLOR
IfASwxin & Craig AT -LAW~
L~wYRS .CORNER H ROAIN EMAIN STREETS
*, S.: in State and Federal Courts PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
G:reenville Office Phone 210
Pickens Office Phone 39 Phones F- ~ 1h
THE KEOWEE BANK
PICKENSe, S. C.
'afe, Sound sand ,ProgessIve
Wr- solicit your banking business and will show you every
comez.sy and convenierce consistent with sound banakiug prin
esA~. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits.
j. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier.
IThe Place to Get Most U
F ~or Your Produce 1s At HENDRICKS' n
We Pay
u 17c per pound for Fryersn
l0c pound for Hens
0 30c for Roosters
4 $1.00 a bushel for corn
y Greenville market for eggs. Q
u 18c pound for nice cured hams n
*I am offering some good values
a ndress goods. .A lot of odds and
*~ends to go at cost..
Your p atronage is always ap- n
6 preciated.
4I. W. H END RIC KS
U PICkeNs R4
M* t;4 ITguumuuun
(99nclurid frotq Pag6.To)
.--.-----..., $ 45
S8oth and Hendricks, seci
,W - & ~A ril
ri.-:4 , .. N -----......
C t, s 6ra 01
h~d . A ril.,.... .-...-. 5
rd larydays .
O4 u i strate 70 f
Dk R , g, f ex.-.. 5 Q
Ja' B supe Isor, etc,
for'mi ..-.- ..-- ............... 119 8e
fUs rag, supvisor, tc1,
- for A-ril---------......---- 921
W M Ml6ton, member board
*otjeducatIVon --------------- 227
So Ieil Tel 0C4
J W Julian, constable........ 10 2
SB Cw'g attorney ---------- 88
PI ~r roofing Co, -pitch ---------87
Coze Mnsell .2
J W Julian, conveying lunatic, 26 9
B B Lagoon---------------- 850
R S Lewis, 1915 pension.------ 28 9
Pickens Hdw & Gro Co------- 196 0
Pickens Garage -------------- 4 8
Dr J L Valley, autopsy -....-.A. 150
D L Harwood ---------------- 4 0
J T Benjamin, scrape hand.-.... 3 0
Claud Welborn, guard-.--.- 45 0
Standard Oil Co..------------6 4 8
Nancy Gillam ----.---------- 3 0
C P Freeman.---------------- 22
So Stmp and Sta Co---------- 1 41
C P Freeman, scrape hand--.. 7 51
J W Looper--.-------------- 253
Dr C N Wyatt, lunacy ex -... 16 01
E F Hendricks, corn and fodder, 43 &
Postmaster, stamps ------...-2 01
W I Gravley, corn----------- 17 01
T G Robertson-------------- 62 71
G.R Carter-------------- 15 01
Miss Plizabeth Mauldin, coun
ty demonstration agent..... 50 0
J H Townsend--------------- 28 5
J M Perry, constable---------6 01
Central Mere Co------------- 501
J A Whitten .------.------ 13 8(
A L Campbell supplies -.--- 41 5(
So Ry Co, freght ---------... 153X
T A Bowen,for Boys' Corn club 3 6(
J B Anthony, scrape hand..-- 11 7(
Pickens RR, frt on cement car, 62 6(
Pickens Drug Co ------------- 6 9(
G H Dorr ------------------ 2 11
A S Porter, magistrate 87 5(
Craig Bros-.--------------- 762 51
Texas Co---.---------------- 66 91
W H Williams, magistrate - -- 12 5(
Pickens Mere & Lumber Co ..- 58 61
Pickens Bank, int on pension
loan (1916)-------------- 165 0(
Austin Bros---------------- 55 1(
B M Griffin, carpenter work... 7 4(
'Champion Supply Co---------- 34 9(
B F Parsons---------------- 1 0(
Jesse'Ward ------.---------- 3 9(
Jack Nabors, corn.----------- 14 0(
G W Bkazeale, corfi - - 37 6E
J W Julian, conveying lunatic, 18 61
FB&J N Morgan ----..---.. 28 51
R R Roark, salary and dieting 172 3(
W A Edens ---------------- 13 5(
Finley & Stansell ------------ 0(
Clerk board ---------------- 26 3(
J W Christopher, guard.------ 30 0(
E W Ragsdale, guard -------- 45 0(
J R Henderson, fodder ------- 20 0(
E L Ragsdale ---------------- 951
Bruce Lewis, scrape hand .---- . 11 21
J T Benjamin, " " --..-- 11 21
T B Brazeale, " " ..... 25 0
Claud Adams, " " - .-_ 20 6
Jesse Ward, work on crusher, 2 5
G W Bowen, salary, etc------ 45 3
W R Nimmons,scrape foreman 30 0
Paid out for roads and bridges fe
June, 1916:
J E Foster, lumber----....---$ 41 7
A Cannon, payroll bridge gang, 21 4
R B A Foster ---.------------ 3 7
A A Pace ----..-------------- .59
Judge O'Dell, lumber -------- 8 9
H W Lesley.---------------- 20
J L Bagwell---.--.. _-- 5 2
W H Williams, lumber-.-----126 01
A PPerritt--.-....----.....-1 21
T B Nally, lumber.---.-.-----103 0:
Sitton & Day, lumber and road
work...--...- ...------.... -52 7:
L TJones--------- ----.. 8 0
W ECurtis --- ---...--- ----46 1
W JJones...----....---.- 11 0
C T Luek, lumber----.----32 51
J M Melton, lumber.....-----2 ?!
S ARoper, lumber.......-..21 74
B CHolcombe.........-.-.--- 13 5
E WJames-....... ----.......13 4:
L PSiminons-- .------.-. 9 5
John Chapman --....----.-. 4 84
J DManley---------.... . .,.. 3 0
J H Revis, right-of-way......26 11
R MLusk....----...---.--2 2
J C Chappel.... ------66
J A Hendricks---- ---128
A Cannon, payrol- ----227
Cap Cantrell.--------33
Gus Bowen...---- ---30
o A Porter.----------3 11
W BMann- ----------7 2:
P LBoggs.......-- --42(
A Cannon, payroll-------23 2(
W F Hendricks lumber 43 24
W E Stephens, fumber-----18 Of
T S Saminons--....... ---4 11
B THunt--.-.........--11904
A Cannon, payroll------21 41
Henry McDow.--- ----1 20
T L Watkins.....------5 0(
G RLong, Lumber...-----2 0
Paid out for supplies, salaries county
officials, scrape hands, etc., for June,
1916:
James B Craig, supervisor. -$ 91 64
S B Craig, attorney... --- 8 31
Oil Mill, sup to poor farm .- 44 01
D LBarker, sup . 1890(
Nancy Gillam---.. ---- 3 0
G R Carter, scrape man..--5-- 0(
Mt City Foundry Co, castings,
etc...-..... -....- .-- .... 3001f
Pickens Drug Co--.....---17 2(
Barr Bros,,sup-.............-.3 71
Gulf RefinmngCo,oil and grease 22 04
Claud Welborn, salary and corn
and fodder...-.----........ 85 0(
H H Daves, scrape hand----..22 5(
E E Bolding, " " ---... 22 5(
J B Anthony, " " ...... 11 21
J OStewart, " " --.- 22 54
Bruce Lewis, " " ...... 11 24
J B Chastain, sup--- --......-10 74
A G Gantt, scrape man, etc... 23 4(
J T Benjamin, scrape man ete, 11 24
Wylie Davis, work at C H...- - 1 54
C C Grant.........--..-----..30 0
Ivy Water, Light & Power Co 9 74
Dr W M Long, autopsy, etc.... 15 0i
Garrison Wyatt &Co-....-..---39 11
G WMcCall,sup...-.....---- 31 71
J RJ Anthony..-..-.......-..19 6:
R T Chapman, constable.--..-.-..70 01
J T McKinney..---------............86 0'
J F Crane...........- ......- ...- 31 51
Finley & Whitmire................ 15 ;
J W Julian, constable .--........51 71
.Jobery Ellenburg.........- ....... 3 0
B B LaBoon--.....-- -- ............. 85 (4
Glenn's Drugstore-........-.--....4 5~
G W BIowen, salary self and
scrape hands...................... 88 8
J M Laiwrence, salary...-. 46 0
J H & W C Evatt, scrape hands . 54 9
S dth&Hend&rikder# band
Garrett, blacksmniig 4
JS Gantt, magistrate. 10
A j Welborn. -...-..-1
T Hunnicutt, conveying Jun
Ggy MeFali coffin etc -------- 246
2 0 e Manseil janior at C H... 600
G ville Tile Co, walk atCH 822 80
3rt' Of Sup co,-------.--... 46
SClaud Adams, scrape hand.. 6 00
0 Jones & Hendricks ----------- 38 60
J PGeorge--------------- 16,21'
6 G RCar scrape man------189
B Bruce Lewis meal--......... - 6 00
6N F Freeman meal ---------- t4:20
Robinson & Tornton.--------- 9840
Robinson-Williams co-------- 1070
Southern Express Co ---------8 80
SH Daves......-..---.-----.- 500
N Cochran,conveying lunatic 80 00
Dr A M Redfern, post mortem 5 00
Claud Adams scrape man--- .. 5 50
Pickens Sentinel, printing---- 52 76
SWE F Wyatt, lunacy exams. 20 00
Postmaster, stamps ---------- 200
Obie Mansell -----..---- 10 00
S B Edens, supplies ----.n.. -- 59 61
J T Benjamin, scrape man-..- 13 45
J 0 Stewart, -- " " 11 25
Paul Bassingame, wood....-.- 1 25
Pickens Railroad ------------- 5 11
Morris & Co---------------- 19 50
Easley Motor Co, repairs...... 9 00
Pickens Railroad.------------- 1 22
Mrs Bettie Hendricks,supplies 16 58
R R Roark, salary and dieting 174 61
1 Texas Co----------------- 149 39
Champion Supply Co - -------- 61 61
1W R Patterson.- - ---.. 2 70
Claud Adams --------------- 6 25
Gene Bolding----------------- 65 00
J W Julian, conveying lanatic 27 75
Dr E F Wyatt.---------------- 5 00
G W Bowen ------ -- 43 51
W RNimmons---..---..---.. 3000
W L Matheny-------j.-------- 2500
Jim Christopher, guard.-------15 00
W M Pepper, blacksmithing.. 12 60
Guy McFall, coffin, etc, pauper 20 00
J W Julian, convpying lunatic 20 15
T H Kelly, sup-------------- 16 15
Eyer & -C, interest (semi-an
nual) 1916 loan ---------- 1,125 00
W M Chastain, supplies.------ 28 00
E W Ragsdale, guard, etc ---- 51 10
Jim Christopher guard------- 15 001
Dr J L Valley, funacy exams.. 10 00
Jas B Craig, supervisor, etc.. - 96 66
New York Life Ins Co, note
due June 15, 1916.--------.15,000 00
W. L. MATHENY, Clerk.
Antioch School Opens
The Antioch school opened Monday
morning with Miss May Garrett in
charge. Miss Mary Woodson taught
the Antioch school lastsession and was
re-elected, but on. account of her health
she could not accept, and the trustees
were fortunate in securing the services
of Miss Garrett who is from Fountain
Inn. A. T. Winchester tells us that
the closing of Miss Woodson's school
last session will long be remembered by
the patrons of the school. The children
all recited and Mr. Winchester's four
teen year old daughter, Mallie, recited
the same poem that he recited when -a
boy in school. The prospects for a good
) school this year are bright and the
i trons are urged to see that their chil
3 dren attend every day that itis possible.
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M OM
Thd early spring tradinl
through July in eyery. depa1
the new things in Ladies' al
)Notions, Shoes and Slippers
Ladies' Shlrtwalst Spec:
Waist at only $1. This wai
the trade. We receive a shi
the very newest thing In wa
to $2.98. A cheaper waist a
Pretty Piece Goods.-O
)(lawns at from 10c to 15c.
Just received, some prel
Here Is your July bargal
36-inch Crepe de Chine
special July price, 59c.
36-Inch Pajama Checks
K 36-inch soft finish Long
Some Calico In light an<
Plenty of Apron Ginghi
Pretty line of Dress Gin
i., Large Stripes for Skirts
der', pink and black. Justi
Ready-Made Skirts in o
S$5.00.
Ladies' Wash Skirts In
Ladies' Genuine Palm I
Men's Palmi Beach and
Men's Palm Beach Pani
Ladies' Hats at Bargair
values speak foa themselvee
M Some July Spe
~SOMETHING THAT WIL
01
Palm Beach Slippers to
White Pumps In low he
Mary Jane Pumps in gi
Zt Plenty of tenis pumps,1
Beacon Slippers for mer
)Thompson Bros. handcraft
We are headquarters fo
Underwear.--There is r
SPay Us a Visit
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OUR BIG JULY CLEARAN
SALE
Has been a grreat success. We are gratified 1hat
crowds -have taken advantage of this mope-s&VI
event. The low prices will continue to prevail duin.
the month of Ju on all summer goods, such as Mu
lins, Lawns and al other seasonable goods.
~t
Lawns and Muslins
Big lot 27-inch Muslin, sale price........................... 6c
Big lot 32-inch Lawn in very dainty patterns, 10c
and 12 1-2c values-sale price ...............7c
30-inch Linaire, 15c quality, in all wood patterns...... 11e
Scintilla stripe voile, well worth 25c-sa e price ....... 17c
White Waist Goods, 12c and 15c quality-sale price.. 9o
Big lot Voiles and Crepes in white and colors, values
up to 25c-sale price....................................... 146
Men's Oxfords
One lot Men's Oxfords in small sizes, $3.50 and $4
values-sale price.........-..................$1.48
Men's regular $2.50 and $3 Oxfords-sale price...... 1.98
Men's $3.50 and $4 Oxfords-sale price .................. 2.98
Men's $4.50 and $5 Oxfords-sale price ................. 3.48
Straw Hats at One-half Price
50c H ats- sale price............................................... 25c
$1.00 H ats- sale price.- -... ........ ........................ 50c
1.25 Hats-sale price...--------...... .... ............... 63c
1.50 Hats-sale price ............................ 75c
2.00 Hats-sale price..... -........... ...................$1.00
2.50 Hats-sale price-------.............. .................... 1.25
3.00 Hats-sale price ........................ 1.50
Men's and boys' Mexican Hats-sale price. ............ 86
Men's 25c Sun Hats-sale price..................... 19c
Men's $6.50 and $8.00 Palm Beach Suits, now selling
for .......- - - -....... -... .. ...........................$5.00
Prices at our store have hit the bottom, and now is the
time to secure genuine bargains in these lines. Call
and see us.
HOBBS..HENDERSON CO.
H. E. SEABORN, Manager. PICKENS, S. C
nnu -------n-------n
D July Specials at.
BATTERY I
ASLEY, S. C.
e is about over and we are going to offer some good values all
e~tment of our immeinse stock, which Is very complete with all
rid Children's Ready-to-Wear, and all kinds of Dry Goods, n
also Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing.
Llas.-We have the agency for the nationally advertised Fern~.
st at $1 is the prettiest waist and 'best value ever offered to
pment of these waists every week, so you can always find
ists. We carry also a pretty line of silk waists at from $1.19
s low as 69c.
ne large table in center of store full of muslin and figured -(
ity 36-inch White Voile. Good value at 25c and 35c yard.
n: 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, worth $1.25 to $1.50, only $1.15.
in blue, black, pink, old rose and white, worth 75c. Our 5
at 10c, 12 1-2c and 15c.
Cloth. A good value for 19c yard.
I blue, worth 8c. Our price 6c yard.
Lm at from 5c to 10c yard.
ghams and Chambrays at 10c yard.
-Just received from northern market, big stripes in laven- -
he thing for a stylish skirt, at 50c yard.
vool poplin, in lightweight, medium and heavy, at $2.50 to
gaberdine, ponlin, middy twill and linen at from 98c to $2.50.
teach Suits from $5.48 to $7.98.'
Dool Cloth Suits at reduced prices..
~s, worth $1.50, for only $1.00.
s.-Now is the time to close out our Spring Millinery. These
.Come and see.
cials-F00TWEAR FOR SUMMER
L GIVE YOU SPLENDID SERVICE AND SEVEN DAYS
'COMFORT IN EVERY WEEK.
match the suit at $1.50 and $2.00.
el Mary Jane, and also spool heel pump at $1.25 and $1.50.
in metal, patent and vici kid--all prices,
)oth in black and white. to fit any foot, at 50c and 60c.
and young men at from $3.00 to $4.00. ,A better one in the )
line at $4.50 to $5.00.
s good shoes at reasonable prices,
eal comfort in Cooper's Klose Cro>tch union suits at 50c and $1
SIt Will Be to Your Advantage L
(,Edwin L. Bolt & Co.,aEasley,S.C.11 L
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