The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, August 09, 1917, Image 4
Tihe icKens Sentinel
? PICKENS, S. C.
Y U 3 I a I ) ' .V W 1IC L Y
' " 13 AlG;I '' p. 1917
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51.50 A 'EIAR, INVARIAILV IN ADVANCE:
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!<: it 1li I I Iit of "tl(e P' ut n t Wan t i
!'n y l i it U~t1 )1 'iit.i . cii 4 I4441
o 1tt4 1 runt II w.r
"My Coun:-y' of Thcc, Sweet Land
of L'ibeIty
l ;l . latw ssa.tt l i. the' b;,t,:t Ilu
.an gener.....al t') gt of. .
\V t: wvant ut it itle I- b-e- low'.. blt
'i'td lile t h:te it n(w.
\W . T. Sul.):In\t.\\ \\oubitl ti\r mad' a'
ai very i l ;t trman :i wrt h
I1 the IKais'r re'ally wants t 11a14 ph - in
te tun,. It hulm tr 4p lowaint:. t
TFil: ornly peop Ih- w: k"I:now w'ho are
lri ' ' jo e to war\\"t' are t oI)) ll.
D)an.y nl . repourts: indlient' that
tevervhon IF cantina'' to) wia the w\ar.
i-:r I h IIIS r. lion' t ; a I.W.\\'.
coatr in l attt'. hin.
WI::,r ht immg 1 i thin; tih. . ,athtr
man l s : ' I i stockh 'bbr I t - ru'
-I i . e i m .I th ' em m a. i th
pmrtse'n t a bt' -h' 't t' ::nt.\ to' 1 - (i-t
t l l h . t. i t t h r r
! errr husIo a ug in wnhig
vie laely. n We hvn tc'ivrew ta
WI.: tio bshow u ,o bIg r. th'coun;try
neall dis werpin th -N rth atth. a' .\I.
Arrons\.:\-G i.:Nl'II.it ( iu:Gonla shold(
eable t write by aprospriate itate
for the Yokatond st we
Wio Alt theme f a. thd-fashioned
country newspap Ir whh t reo e
acolding its deldinunl surt to har
week'
R FviNri::s :'Itt u rd :an illitit dli;t il
ry nat of his a t week andte he
D('amp frn't hae a thin f ah.
" m iling;" in hi:, t'-t',r . 1t unilat
.ANB~ci-:n meytetinea Jakilleatun.
soU much to go to-rn~ -Wand nimtal
neve ros.'d
Vaelgu. stesieo ie hysy
bu AeZnngn terL is a ltl o
ofoodoldhesume pand;deo odi
th int rigsur.ie
Wheae n ia tharamd. .dwr
abou us inteAknJunlade
viwlay.~ Wfe hvntrcevdta
papritwo weeks.~i
J S osh wy uho i hi onr
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EDIOR rLIA~ ofth Grensor
(G. erl-ounlfogttocag
th'aeo iapprtewekatrh
go bckfrm hemetig f4 th
Geogi Prs soitin .8-h
The Beauty Secret.
Ladies desire that irre-.
" "T1 complexion. Of course
they do not wish others
to know a beautifier
has been used so they
f-' buy a bottle of
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER
And u3 ac i: I) baIple directions. Improve
ment is not dl at (nce. Soothing, cooling und
rcfreslink:. I loi.t unburn, tope 'Tan.
Pink. Jl'hlec, Rosc-Red.
23 c. ul'I)rugglsts or Ls, mail direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
L.yn .\ti:. Co.. 41) South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
A COMPL1M1ENI
L i t o t ii i re..t c ti n mi las
mieetinI:; he'!hl :t (' t'Ihr Ilock Lte :\tder
sin Itrihu - s ; in Ittrt
'T'ct. - - -r - - . i'ft'rret
ia a ' aller dog sheet ', vhich b:uk'td
at its I 'tters; 't'he Pieket., Sent inel
c1un1c!!' Odtl for the faiirness of its news:
rep,:''r . :tnd TIhe' Farmers T'ribune de
'lre V Iby lresen tative IPickc'ns to
hlu\c ii t' rteligiton in it than any n ews
atti'r he kilow\s o.
\\'V ar'e glad to know that the lo
lilt thinlk The ' entinli' is a fair l iwr
and! v' thank thtein for saving :so. In
ourll oplinion abhout Iihe highest cuompi!i
mn"."t that ('fn ii' pail a newspiter is
to sav it is fair. 'h Sttntine'l tris t',
be fair to' e'vr yd'yfl\ and111 everticihinZ andi
give th-- t.\w. ju t acs it i T it I- a
real ntew.;paper's duty to its I Scibe'r -.
It j' not our Platwt ti try (to color any
ne'w.- ti -uit u ind iliviuttal taste and\\ we
clo n(ft ti'' it.
\\t lave rabi liefotre. ani we tvsay it
agIin, that it tithe petiple te giv(n bthl
siudes. of fiti u'tion jst a they really
re, th.' peoptl.' wit schi'smn, if evere, gou
w.runt'. \\'e hi v-et abc l t ely ttI\ in the'
till' I t if Ilth i aj itV tI all sidt ff1
t'ach tpublie' <pa- tion -hould be iv
ill that (lt ''. tIn''y t'itre inttelliger ntl\.
\\ - e i t atrail t trit.t th p
II :.it,
ule t '' ' - t
I - . 'flit tea n fr ther we , t
besar to hi:In ylt'.nig lan ll'itgin~g idoiut
ilt'\tw niu h they\ t'an hift. npir hiw\ mnuch
mor' :lh l' they are than :"'e fi' their
f'ello\w , t h t - ( iic rip'ti n d1ays.
"'here' a I llasin.
i
Meeting at Pleasant Hill
'he preachers satml exetcutivt' cninit
te(. With t)r. ILangst on, fitd itworker if
(t' state board, met at Pleasant lull
August fur the plurplose fil' discussing
a ll f t h e deili vei ilo me'nt- of t\.' ' 'e elv
Mile iier aS-isociaitii.
Ii t t'ne f incg criethren wr prii. l ent:
iclge . 1. t\l. , allr, :'. ilt ihl rI -n
hlU, ('. it. .\ i t. .\i- -1. -ic c nr'll, anti
t~".i'l I:... .i I ,.re , : - e, r
It1. w a ist o rin g toif note- the ~ik ep
ing te meetin.e and Ieut in unahi-f~s
mltupei treconn n ht the (1. 'ltwl curches
ainf thearTwlv e M' de 'n1:il r allssocfiticn
grIp hemeh M e U. oformin iedsan
ottlingpastarsin) ml
atin hedianenuwl aset ina woki
out. .he abov han t istt Iarnesiy
doet ta the churhes weill resof
gath ert . o eaeinti m otn
(et hewaer orirla or Sauy,.(1
The SentineU.foe icken asoeit
dorc on Wdesday n osl lato weeo,
berase J.e.yhapma nti tate presi I
ntewi ni usa to sendthiitm itnin
TURN YOUR W)
Until August
the following price
at
LIBER'i
35c' per 100
$1.25 per 10
Also Highest
rubber, burlap anc
SAM DISNEs
Warehouse Oppositc
WITH THE .BRETiJUEN
A Truthful Lad, Too
Greensboro (Ga.) 1lerald-Journal.
Editor Gary lliott of The i'icken (S.
C.) Sentinel is a gallant lad. He says
brilegrooms never p1ay the parson in
proport.ion to the bride's value, when
the knot is tied, and comments: ''Now
if we had Laid that way it would have
taken all have ever made or ever (ant
make to p ay the preacher."
Fill Up the Colleges
Newberry Observer.
'HilI up the colleges!'' shout some
ne wspapers. But (Inc(le Sam says '"Fill
up, the army and navy!"' Take youir
choice.---Pikens Sentinel.
b-'illing up the colleges will not prevent
tilling up the army and navy. There
au( yontig men enough in the country
Ior all three, and of the right ages.
\lo.t young men start to college at
ibout 1 : many graduate by the time
they are 21.
Edue:ation should not be neglected be
cause of the war. Nobody wants it to
iiiterfere with the War. It is more im
p ir t-mt that young men should g.et a
college education sow; for many of
them will likely get into the war lIter,
and some will come out crippled and
nmaiiied and will need an education mi.rc
on that account.
Inc of the classmates o the writer
wa o man who had lost a leg in battle.
At :9I years of age he started to college
a poor man and completed the course
with great credit to himself. In a shirt
whihl he became superintendent of
scho(ols in his county, making one of the
her t that ever held oflice. He held that
psition for years, making a nice sup
hurt for himself and doing a great work
tor his state and county.
'There is no contest on between the
the colleges and the army and navy.
Now Greenville Drinks Water
The State.
"The '. M. W. C.,'' the Greenville
I'iedmont says, ''now knows what is the
;reenville spirit.' When we knew it
best it was about 80 proof, of a tranm
lueent anther and was usually pipeil
from I'ick ns.
Sniggers at Our Disappointment
< re4u\ ilk News.
Ii I levelop the Piedmont Wine In
iust ry,.' is a headline cf a recent goy
ernmn, iit report, and we sniggered when
tb tught that Ed! )el'amp of the
( a!i'na..y I.edger, Gary I ioutt of The
l'i:: ns Sentinel, llearon of the Spar
tan ul.rg Ilerald, et al., would be first
hrif by that announeement and later
throwvn into a fit of melancholia tremens
wheni they read the article atnd found{
that it referred to the I'iedmiont sect:(n
af Italy.
Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge
Notice is hereby given that I will
make application to J. 13. Newberv,
lEs;l., .fudge of Probaty for I'ickens
county, in the state of South Carolina,
on the 5th day of September, 1917, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon
thereafter as said application can he
heard, for leave to make final settle
nent of the esta(e of Robert S. Lewis, de
ceased, and obtain discharge as execu
tor oif said ('-tate. l;. T. Lnwis,
17 Executor.
Notie of Final Setllcnent and Discharge
Nitice I here': given that I will
na'.e ap ilaicati n to J. 1. Newberry,
'.sg., Jud wg. if I %bolate for Pickens
coun'tily, in the stte oPf Siouth Carolina,
on the 2:tdilday oif August, 1917, at
1i ' '% ek in the forenoon, or as soon
thecreaiftgr . as said application can be
hiemi d, f or leave to make final settle
ment of the estate of 1I. P. Griffin, deC
eon sedl. andl obtain discha rge as admin
istratri of said (state.
.l Rs. ST Ef..A GumRIFFIN,
I-- Administratrix.
Auto-Intoxication
Causes Death
Do you know why you have sice
headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheu
knatism and liver or kidney troubles?
MLt's because you are being poisone
~y products of your own body. Yo
organs of elimination are not workf
lng properly. Waste material thak
ahould1 be thrown out is being retained
to poison and intoxicate your sstem.
.That could not happen If the bowels
were kept open wvith Granger Liver
Reguurltr Th is splendid preparation.
spueyvegetable and non-alcoholic.
Demand Granger Liver Regulator at
y'our drug store-25c a box-and take
no other. There is nothing "jntt at
(STE INTO CASH
18, I will pay you
s for junk delivered
'Y, S. C.
for scrap iron.
0 for rags.
Prices for metals,
L sacks.
~, Liberty, S. C.
J. C. Smith's Stbls.
We Wish to Call Your AtteIt
To the Immense Line of Oxfords for Men, Women and
Children That We Are Offering for Much Less +
Than We Could Possibly Buy Them For.
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IIave yt ou noticed the seasons for the past fewv years-the late spring and fall w'ae haves
O eIIlate years we hardly ever have anyi cold 8 ieaiher till Jani ry,-and in some O
evenI latel. .,
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+ Vo ennt wear ()xfords as late as January, five mont hs away, and have von 5[t*lil)ti t)
SIhink Ihat Oxfords are always a bout 25 per cent. cheaper than shoes At the risii t 4
p tinlme our stock of Oxfords are about half t he price of what shoes will be this fall, ands at O
h 'ast 5) pier cent.. less than th e SteIc Ox w01(15 Will cost 115 for next spring. ,
( or lines are among the best miiade in the world. The Gfc(dlaln and R . '. W\'ood line::
Ito~r chiiren and misses ft om X1.00 to x,.00. The Eulicott, Johnson & Co's and Walk O
( )ver for boys and mnenI rom1 82.00 to $0.00. The Godman, Zeigler and Queeii Quality
for ladies irom X2.00 to X1.00. n
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1We have also just received a line of tan scuffers for boys and girls, sizes 8 1-2 to 11, 1 p
. to 2. 2 1-2 to 0, the most durahle and easy wearing Oxfords a boy or girl can wear fr2
1i.00 t o $2.00. " pn
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t It will pay yoi to see our line of Oxfords, as the price on a single pair will not le ad
O vanced'as long as they last, and eyen if you buy your needs for next sping you will O
certainty save money. O
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-Yours truly.
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FOLGER, THORNLEY CO. +
Clothing, Shoes, Hais and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty O
Sole Agentsfor Walk Over and Queen Quality Shoes, Ne w Ilome Sewinglach in, lr n 4
I ing Moes, Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, ('arhart Overalls. Call for Butter- O
THE MAN WHO READS IS THE MAN WHO LEADS
Says Mr. Clarence Poe, one of North Carolina's foremost citizens.
Trie Pickens county men who read TH E PICK ENS SENTiN El. have the advantage over
Ihose who do not. ''he Sentinel is prilarily a county paper ani pturPoses to serve the people
of Pickens county, irrespective of class or politics. X1.50 a yr., 81 for 8 months, SOc for 4 mos.
Edwin LBolt&h
The Store That's Illways Busy
Easley, S. C.
We had one of the best Mill-End Sales in our
history which closed on the 31st of July. Many
hundred customers attended and all went away sat
isfied. We thank one and all for their liberal pat
ronage.
We have just returned from the Northern and.
Eastern Markets and next week we will give you an
idea of the many pretty things we purchased for the
Fall and Winter trade. Watch this space next week
for particulars. It will pay you.
Edwin L. Bolt & Co.
| Easley, S. C..
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