The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 10, 1916, Image 4
WIOK N%~ a. C.
AUGUST 10, 1916.
tered at Piekeis Postofice as Second Ciai
Mrt. bMatter.
PER VEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCI
GARY HIOTT, Manager.
lbituary notices and trioutes of respect o.
oirone hundred words will be printed frei
cnarge. All over that number must be paid
at the rate of one cent a word. Cash t
,orphny manuscript. Cards of thanks pub
hed.for one-half cent a word.
A CERTAIN candidate is
Is a-rippin' and a-snortin'
Because so many people
Are going to vote for Horton.
YES, we all enrolled.
WE sincerely hope Col. Coward is not
)ne.
IN this world joy is measured by the
cup; trouble by the peck.
HAVE you sent in that Wilson-Mar
shall campaign dollar yet?
A POPULAR noosepaper (as the yankees
call it)-the marriage certificate.
THE more some candidates talk the
fewer votes they are going to get on
election day.
A LITTLE girl was wanting to know
the other day when the candy dates
would be here.
TiE man who sits down to wait for
something to turn up will need a cush
ion on his seat.
THERE will be few if any self-disfran
chised Democrats in Pickens, according
to the figures.
REPUBLICAN spellbinders are "assail
ing" everything these (lays except
Democratic prosperity.
TEDDY must have retired from politics
for "stragetic reasons," if he has re
tired at all. But here's hoping.
"MEXICAN policy assailed by Hughes"
-headline. Certainly. That's why he
is a Republican candidate-to assail
everything Democratic.
Tima Greenville News will probably be
interested to know that the corn crop in
Pickens county is not damaged as muc
as was at first thought.
NEARLY all the candidates for congresi
declare for preparedness- that prepar
edness prevents war. Holy smoke
Wasn't Germany prepared?
THnIlaa is talk of lynching the mat
who evolved this toast: "Our tire en
gines, may they be like old maids -evei
ready but never wanted."
Ti.: price of gasoline dropped on<
cent a gallon last week and now auto
mobilists are singing Praise John D.
from wvhomn oil blessings flow.
WE are sure glad -that German sut
marine boat has left Baltimore. WV
won't have to read any more nowv abou
that tugboat Thomas Timmnins.
WAS Sir Roger Casement a patriot (
a traitor? will be a a question to l)este
England for centuries to come-Ion
after the present world war has bee
forgotten._______
*iT is said that 700 more voters enrolle
In Abbeville county this year than tw
years ago.. Abbeville's entire colonyc
office-holders must have turned out e
masse this year.
*SouTHi CAROLINA has seven represer
tatives in congress and six of them ar
~hwyers. is it any wonder the workin
-Iass of people fail to get any legishe
$otof .practical value to them?
WE~ said last week that if any on
'' hojd present us with some roastin
~ars we would acknowledge the corr
Vreader wants to know if any on
.~, hould present us with a quart would w
.eknowledge the corn. We would nc
+ ipublicly.__________
Tum need of an agricultural district,1ik
.11 Third Congressional district, is t
ve aiman in congress who is acquainte
v~jlth' agricultural conditions and know
the heeds of the farmer. Which one o
t a candidates do you think will conm
nrat filling that bill?
I Wf have an especially interestin
~ ticle this week reviewIng the secon
p e'ar of the great war. No other pape
ithis section has given Its readers s
coynplete, accurate and interesting fact
Lbout the second year of the war as thi
{ rticle contains. Readers of The Sen
tinel get the best.
Qijyt WEEiKLY SIDpLE.-What shoul
elergytnan pveach about?
About half an hour..
"HY is your nose In the middle o
'''your fade?"
Said the landlord- to the renter.
Well, I a ppes h~ huymbly said,
'I taust be'b ade t5 the scenter,'
the the t isue of you . DO
L., Bolt, wqnt to a consIder b. l Jngtl
to aptisfy the voters of Pickens count:
thet.he was not the real father of thi
hunters' license law. Now, Doctor, th<
voters of Pickens county beg you to d<
$ them an another act of kipdness bj
telling I them in the -next issue of ThO
Sentinel and Easley Progress who Is the
father of the act which made the audi
tor's, treasurer's and superintendent of
education's term of office four years In
stead of two, and whose influence caused
the act to be passed. Let us have it,
Doctor, as -requested, please.
(Advertisement) VOTERS.
Maybe They Were
-Spartanburg Journal.
"We observed two Spartanburg and
Easley men discussing this country's
need the other day and they agreed that
what this country needs is Cyclone
Davis for president" is a slanderously
false statement inserted by Gary Hiott
in this week's Pickens Sentinel. Both
of the men he overheard talking were
from Anderson.
He Didn't Read The Sentinel
Spartanbu'rg Journal.
A fellow arrived here today from
Picke'ns and the first thing he wanted
to'know was whether Huerta had ever
saluted the flag. He said when he left
Spartanburg for Pickens April 19, 1914,
a dediand had been made on the Mexi
can4 *titsiue it. The man said that he
had beenf over in Picliens ever since and
had never been able to find out wheth.
er the, request was complied withornot
Wyatt Reunion
The thirteenth annual Wyatt reunior
will be held August 17 at the spring o
Red F. Wyatt, six miles south of Easley
Several speakers expected to be present
RED F.*WYATT,
A. F. WYATT,
LELAND HENDRICKS,
Committee.
A man that had to work hard in hi
early youth-work his way through col
lege, and made a success in all his pri
vate business affairs, is pretty sure t
make a good -representative in Con
gress. If you believe in giving such,
man a trial, vote for John A. Hortoi
for Congress. -Abbeville Medium.
Little drops of water
Falling every day
Makes creeks look like rivers
And washes bridges 'way.
-Pickens Sentinel.
Little drops of water
Falling every day -
Makes the grass grow rapidly
Insuring us lots of hay.
-Spartanburg Journal.
In men whom men condemn as ill
I find so much of goodness still;
In men whom men pronounce divine
I find so much of sin and blot,
1 (10 not dare to draw a line
Between the two where God has nol
-Joaquin Miller.
Mr. Long's Hard Luck
tSpartanburg Journal.
For the benefit of Gary Hiott of Th
rPickens Sentinel we will say that w
*rnsowra Mr. Long who is sometimt
shr of eash.
PICKENS RAll
n TIME TABLE NO. 13, SUPE
IN EFFECT 15
No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Dis.
7.30 A.m 11.00 Am 2.55 P. Lv. 0
7.35 "~ 11.05 " 3.00 " 1
e 7.456 11.15 " 3.10 " 5
8.05 "11.25 "3.25. A r. 9.3
x No agent. .
No. 1 connects with South
Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Sout
a 12. Nos. 5 and 6 connect witi
0 Express handled by the Picken
d information apply to J. T.']
5
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Subscribers of Thei . Pic
more than their mion
these days, and we are
weekly paper in this s
CIers the'news service o
Sen tinel subscribers g<
to give Pickens coun
p)ossible. Will you nol
ing your subscijiption]
neighbor to subScribe'.
we have the better pl
we wvill all benefit the
thru and( you will agrg
citizen can wvell afford
small snin of twvo 90%
wilth
Magnolia
Bahn.
Look as good as your city cousins. No
matter if you do Ta or Freckle Magnolia
Balm will surely clear ur skin indtantly.,
Heals Sunburn, too. ust put a little on
your face and rub it off again before. dry.
Simple and sure to please; Try a bottle
to-day and begin the improvement at
opCe. White. Pink and R6se-Rnd Colors.
75 cents at Druggidts oi by mail dire&
SAMPLE FREE.
LYON MFG. CO., 40 So. thSL.Brookfrm. N.Y.
Important If True
04
Spartanburg Journal.
A Pickens man here today said that all
of the candidates for the legislature in
that county favor the conservation of
our national resources. -
A good old woman stopped a young
man at the campaign meeting here
Wednesday and said, "Are you a Chris-.
tian?" and he'replied, "No, madam, I
am a candidate for Solicitor. "-Green
ville News.
Citation
State of South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newbery, -Probate Judge:
Whereas, Mrs. Stella Griffin inade s it
to me to grant her letters of administrK
tion of t estate and effects of H. P.
Griffin..
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and,
creditoirs of the'said H. P. Griffin, de
ceased, that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Pickens, S. C., on the 17th day of
August, 1916 next after publication here
of, 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 28th
day of August, Anno Domini, 1916.
J. B. NEWBERY, (Seal)'
14 J. P. P. C.
- Edens' Pressing Club
D I have opened up a first-class Pressing
- Club in the J. F. Harris office building.
a Hays Hallums is my workman and all
work will be done to satisfy you. I will
apreciate your patronage.
We. make a specialty of cleaning and
pressing Palm Beach and Cool Cloth
Suits. Prices 25c and 50c.
First-class alteration work. Special
dry cleaning for ladies' suits, coats,
kid gloves, etc.
HARRISON EDENS, Manager
CHIGHESTER S PILLS0
DIAMOND BRAND
- AIE 4
LADIES I
.DIMNDBR"aNDo HILSi RK andA
OL'metalc boe, sealed with Bluey,
years regarded as BeatSafest, Always Reliable.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGG ISTS
TiI~at EVERYWHERE ."Es
e We want you to rad this a
'e per over and see if you think
syou can afford to do witliout it I
for two cents a week.
IWAY COMPANYI
:RcEoING TIME TABLE NO. 12
lARCH 2!, 1915.
ta tions. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6
Pickens Ar 9.20 A. 2.00 P. 4.10 P.m m
Ferguson x 9.16 1.55 " 4.05"
Parsons x ~.05 " 1.50 " 3.55 " g
A rialis x $.55 " 1.45 " 3.45 " H
t uldina x .50) " 1.32 " 3.40 "
Easley Lv. .45 " 1.33 " 3.35 "
ern Railway train Nos. 29 and42
~hern Railway trains Nos. 39 and I
ai Southern Ry. train No. 11. All I
s Railroad company. For further I
L'AYLO8, Supt., Pickens. 8, 0.
I
kens Sentinie1 arec getting
ey's worth in the p~aper K
glad they are. No other
ectionl is giving its read
mdl( special features The
it. We at-e working hard
ty the best newspaper
encourage us by r-enew
promptly or getting your
The mnore subscribers
iper we cani pubIish, and1
le with us that no good
to be withont it for the
While the Thermometer is Hovering Around 950 in the $
Shade Some of the Things Listed Below Will Help
You to Keep Cool and Feel Comfortable.
How about a Kool-Kloth or a Palmi Beach Suit --Summner Suits fit to please and .
out to cut a dash without cutting painfully into your pocket-bank.
Then we have odd coats in Alpaca and Mohair-everything~ to make you feel cool
teehot days. We also carry a full line of odd pants. Our pairts:4re so precisely ahilw
in th legs that a one-legged man cani appreciate the good workmnship.
Strawh Hats and Panamas-best ever shown for the mioney. frt!~(O~,
Cool Underwear-soft, fine materials-best makes. Thev sharidfrtecmo
Sable fit..
3 . Men's and Boys'. An Englishman once said h'e kne'w two tunes.
(20thing--ne was 'ood save the Queen," and the ote wasn, . There
itwo kinds of Meds~ and Boys' 9Q .i ;Qtie is the oger .&
- Thornley kind and the other isn't.
For the good old summer time. Lastiu'g values in all lbsts of
Oxors-She. al-Oe and endicott-Joison frte Men and os
Zeigler and G*odman for Women. ,T. ~6l& Co. bhoes ft~r
Misses pnd Children. Can you bea~t4 -
Yours truly,.
FOLGE R, T HORNLEY 400
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty
Sole Agents for Walk Over and Zeigler Shoes, New Home Sewing Machines, Iron
SKing Stoves, Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart Overalls. Call for Butter
ick Patterns.
APs.1+4*A0 5,: W*4l *4
PATRONIZE.
SENTINEL ADVERTISERS
SStrawe HSm fteTig itdBlwW e'1
MEN' AND BOYS' Coo GRETES FelCmot b ARGAIN
Stw Htat oPalm Beach Suits
ou out aahwot cutin Panul nt trpcktbnc
50cs vo alu . T e alcl ryafl'n fosedat. u Wuiaes .8 o e ose d
"" "oth leshGreat Mill EndSet
21c Has Closed. $2,99 -
oBut we have some Exceptional Values left in Straw
Hats, Millinery, Oxfords, etc., that we are going to
offer at the Sale Price until they are closed out.
Great Values in Men's An lii ne ry
aOxfordsOnlolecostngtRad
One lot Black arnd Tan, $2.50 and The oter 30and There
is$3.00 value. To go at voy' T close out t
$1.88 e 49c and 69cthrin'.1
Our entire stock of Oxfords will be Pin ti and
closed out at a big discount. rlie F ed
Men's and Boys'Sport Si rtose
50c value tobSprShrsWttU t cya.To be closed ouEa
37 1-2c1 r
$1.00 value to be closed out at AlorSme newa tcst
Big Reductions on Ladies' and Child $1 vau Cer' o
dren's Parasolssut,7cWohethsndrari
Clohin, hov, HtsandG thletrisicGod qar pecidalftlevy hit
Soe A5c, 1 9c and 39c nee adne leng daes
We have left from the sale a few ade. W areaes for Amer
hundred yards of Lawns and Organ- r utmTioso icnai h
dies. worth up to 25c yard. To beoeigdte o alab itrwl
closed out at
11c, yard b~~ne ae~1jg y vrls
Ladi s' White Wash Skirts $1 pair.
69c and 89cMs t a oered it
3 value. To be closed out at $1. Suit
Wo up to 39c___ _ yar d. To be closed
outoat at for
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