The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, April 19, 1917, Image 8
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SEEDS AND
EXTRA EARLYCORN
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
J1. N. HALLUAIIPu'op. & Mgr.
Phosse No. 8
The Place to Get Most
5 Goods forLeas Money!
I aiml still selling the most goods di the least money
and paying the highest price for country produce ot all
kinds.
lMy spring and summer goods are here and the stock
is file best and most complete I have ever shown.
I have also adddd a nice liie'of ladies' hats to my stock
-and invite the ladies to call aVW inspetdthemi. Can save
Just received another car load of furniture, and prices
are always right.
Bring me your country produce. I am paying 21c a
pound In trade for hamis; 12r, a pound for hens, '25c a
pound for butter, and the highest market price for all M
other produce.
It. will pay you to see
J. W. HENDRICKS
PICKES R4
- Au herbal comlpound1 that has beeni uIsed .for years as a
.favorite prescription by a well-known physician and
. -devised to assist nature in kee~ping the nerves-steadyv
and the b~ody~ vigorous. . '
* When you fail to observe the natural laws Kalatone s
wvill asist in bringing you back into condition where 4
nature can continue gzood work.
SoldI on absolute guarant ee -if it fail to sautisf y it
costs you nothing.
Keowee Pharmacy
Nyal Quality Stoirc*
R. E. Lewis, Ph4Go., Prop.
Phone 24 ~
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TryAn Advertisement in The Sentinel
LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
A. Jewell of Belton is the new over
seer of spinning at the Pickens mill.
Prof. R. T. Hallum has bought a
'brand-spank" new Chevrolet auto.
Eugene Yongue of Greenville spent
last week-end with his parents here.
Mrs. J. B. Newbery is quite ill. We
hope she will soon improve.
The many friends of Miss Clarice
Keith will regret to learn that she is
very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McKagen of
Greenville are visiting relatives in
Pickens.
Mrs. J. P. Carey and daughter, Miss
Floride, spent last Saturday in Green
ville.
Mrs. C. Eusterday of Greenville spent
last week-end with Mr. and M-s. J. P.
Carey, Jr.
A turkey dinner is the attraction for
next Friday in the Hollingsworth build
ing. He sure to go.
Ralph Hester went to Atlanta Satur
(lay, where he will take a course in a
business college.
A turkey dinner will be served in the
Hollingsworth building next Friday. A
number of pretty spring things wil be
on sale also.
Don't forget the turkey dinner to be
given next Friday by the ladies of the
Methodist church in the Hollingsworth
building.
The Woman's Missionary society of
the Methodist church will meet in the
ladies' parlor of the church next Friday
afternoon promptly at 4 o'clock.
Rev. Henry Stokes of Clinton preach
ed an able sermon to a large congrega
tion at the Methodist church here Sun
day morning.
There will be an entertainment at
Peters Creek school house, Friday night,
May 4th, beginning at 8 o'clock. The
public is cordially invited.
Oscar R. Cothran, a Pickens county
boy, enlisted last week in the United
States army in the hospital corps. le
was sent to Fort Scriven, Ga.
The roads and weather being favor
able, Dr. D. M. Ramsay will speak at
Montvale school house next Sunday
afterpoon, the 22nd, at 3:30 o'clock.
Everybody is invited.
Misses Linda Blanton, Cordia Harrill,
Robbie and Marie Biggerstaff, of Forest
City,,N. C.. and Dr. W. E. Brackett,
of Caroleen. N. C., were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hiott.
" Urried Sunday, April 5Ith, at the
home of the bridles parents, Miss Essie
Everett and Mr. Willie Lewis, both of
Pickons county. B. S. Johnson, N. P.
performied the ceremony.
Tlhere will be a special meeting of
Piekens lodlge, K. of P., at Castle Hall,
Friday night, April 20th.
HI. W. HIo'r', C. C.,
J~ .. L,. VALLEY, K. R. S.
The uiikny friends of D. W. Cantrell.
Jr., who lives on route 3, will regret to
learn that he is very ill wvith pneumonia.
H~e was just getting over a very severe
attack ot' measles wjben he was stricken
with . pneumonia. - Is friends hope he
will soon be out a gain.
D).,J.'ant, the well-known engineer
evangelitt, will preath in the Pickens
Methodist church on the first Sunday
in May at 3I:30,p. mn. A song service
conducted by Prof. R. M. Bolding will
begin at 2:30. The public is cordially
invitedl. Fant has a message the peo
le should heari. x
According to app~ointmnent Rev. E. TI.
Hodges, pastor of the Pickens .Metho
~dist. church, will fill the following ap
pointments onl the Pickens circuit next
Sunday,'A'prHl 22. Gap Hill church at
lUa. mu find Twelve Mile church at
3:30 p. mn.' There will be no preaching
at the Methodist church here on that
(lay, nor at the Pickens Mill at night.
The picnic at Oolenoy last Friday was
largely' attended. Prof. Morrison of
Clemson College, Rev. H. K. Williams
of Easley, Prof. R. T1. Hallum, and T.
A. Boweni; were present and made talks.
Miss Walker, demonstration agent, and
Miss Elizabeth Mauldin, county agent,
were als9 present and made interesting
talks. A bountiful picnic dinner was
served and the day was greatly enjoyedl.
Clea~dL ~ns clothes, rugs, laces
25e. Keowee Pharmacy.
HobBs-Henderson Co
Are.always ready with their Big toek of Goods to
give you just what you want.
in ress Goo all the new things are to be
found here. We are better
equipped to serve you in this Department than we
ever have been before.
GentsFino Ask.some of the boys
Gtsiiii eiifl.5. that buy their furnish
ings from us. One time sold and then a permanent
I customer.
Men's at A beautiful assortmeoi6,' f Men's
:j e n. Hats and Boy's Felt and Stfaw Hats.
Come and look them over.
1Men's and Boys' Clothi'io. Come and
I see the suits
we are selling at $10, $12.50 and $15, for men. Style t
Plus Suits, $17. the world over. They are beauties.
If you want a nice, nobby suit see the Style-Plus :
Suits. Bring'the boy, we have a iit'for him too.
In Boys' Suits prices range from $2. Oto $10.
Visit Our Millinery Department
Never before have we been pre ared so well as
we are now to sell you Hats. Al ,the -latest styles i:
andqa large stoek to select from. Come to seeius.
HOBBS-HENDERSON COMPANY
PICKENS, S.
FOR
TIlE UNIV EnsAT AR
Ii - 320,817.I
Hav been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916.
Thres figures-320,8i7-represent the actual number of cars-imanufactured by
us'smece August 1st, 1916, and delivered by our agents te retail buyers. t
This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us t
confine the distribution of cars only to those .agents who have orders for imme
diate delivery to retail cugomers, rather than to yerWi~tahy agent to stock
~cars in anticipation of later 'spring sales.
~We are issuing this notiece to intending, buyers that .-tliey may. protect them- 5
selves against~delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore,
you areilannmng to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and
take delivery now.
Immediate orders will have prompt attention.
Delay inlbuying at this time may cause you to wait several n'ioiiths.
Enter your oi'der today for immediate delivery with our authorized Fordagn
listed below and don' be disappointed later on.
Ford Motor Company
Pickens Auto Company
Phone No. 7 'Pickens, S. C.