The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 04, 1917, Image 8
OCTOBER 6
WILL BE THE NEXT VISIT OF OUR
OP - TOM - E - TRIST AND. OPTICIAN
He has been visiting our store at regular intervals in the
past and will continue making his visits about every six
weeks. He is a man of special training and experience and
will gladly examine your eyes and advise you. We are
glad to offer his services to our friends and customers and
give his work our PERSONAL GUARANTEE. See him
on above date if you need optical work of any kind.
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
J. N. HALLlM, Prop. & Mgr.
Phone No. 8V
I- V
SFREE!
U U
a Get Valuable Premiums Free by y
E Using Our Profit-Sharing Plan 9
1)o your trading at J. W. IHendric k', where you get
a coupon with every cash purchase. (Conupols are g.ood t
for valuable premiiunms. Call and get, a catalog showing M
different premiulms an([ how to get them without extr a
cost.
{ I am still giving nmrcle goods foir less lmney Iirutu in - 4 c
L7 body else.
Produce a specialty.
Hams, 2(;c per pound inl trade,
Spring Fryers, 20c per pound, t1p to 40c each.
1-lens, 12e Per l)ound.
Eggs, 410c per dozen at preset nt..
Our line of Furnit ure is complete.
Men's Oxfords and all Summ'er Goods at greatly
reduced prices.
J. W. HENDRICKS:
PICKENS R4
CAUGHT COLD YET ?
Lewis Cough Sygup-For Coughs and Colds.
Lewis White Salve- Chapped Hands and Sor'es,
25c Each.
4- Laxacold Cold Tablets, 25c.
Best 5c School Tablet-90 Sheets of Paper. 9
Newv Stationery Just In. 1
Keowee Pharmacy
SNyal Quality store I
$ R. E. Lewis, Ph. G., Prop.
4 Phone 24
;,OUR MULES
u~ We can sell you the best mules in t
Swithin 30 days you will see very hig
TERMS: One to three years.
"H I GH PO IN T-" BI
vwe ever, carried. *e.- It makes no c
appreciate it. - Remember: Our prig
<BROWN'S GOT IT w l
I OR
'J~1~9N GETS iT
Ft 'jCh nCY 1 ~kmQeath tl *
ing sloers in the (lt
oT "n9, Counir State sterAt
ONP1ItNDBdID ADO LAS for etob
and overy caso of Catarrh that can
cured by he use of >iAI.' CATA R.
NPEDICJI1. IFRANK J. CH"INWT.
Sworn to beforo me and sublcribed in
myre nethIs 6tih day of D r,
A. .r 1 e A. W. GLEA 'N
(seal) Notary P ,blo.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts through the 5104 on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. lid
for testimonilis. free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Q.
Sold by all druggists, ,/6o.
hall's Family Pis ,for constipatiga
LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
.J. D. Holder is paying $70 for cotton
ced.
Messrs. Ed Earle and Dan Adams
ave gone to Columbia to rttn public
ervice automobiles.
Mrs. W.T. Meares, who formerly lived
ere but now living at Seneca, is visit
g Mrs. A. M. Morris.
Ebb I . Field and family left last
reek for Seneca, where he has accepted a,
orition with R. L. Nimmons, merchant.
Our good friend Mr. John Tyler Can
rell has our t!anks for some line pears
which he brought to The Sentinel oflice
1onday.
Mack Christopher has quit his place
ith the Childers Shoe Co. in Green
ille to aecept a better one with the
issen Shoe Co., a new concern at Spar
anh urg.
The annual meeting of the Pickens
:ounty Singing convention will meet
ith Zion Methodist church, four miles
slow Easley, Saturday and Sunday,
)etober t; and 7. Everybody invited.
The Sentinel has been short a printer
he past two weeks and another one
hom we expected failed to arrive, thus
andicapping us in issuing the paper.
Ve can only do the best we can under
he circumstances.
A 1 home )emonstration Club was o
anized in Pickens at the home of Mirs.
P. Carey, Jr., last Wednesday, and
he following officers were elected:
Irs. Douglas Yongue, president; Mrs.
. P. Carey, Jr., vice president; Mrs.
E. Ikobinson, secretary. The next
liceting will he held with Mrs. Guy Mc
'all the fourth Wednesday in Octobert
nd all ladies of the towvn are imvited to
>in.
A marriage which was quite a sur
rise to many friends of the contracting
arties occurred September 17, when
liss IErnestine Rankin, daughter of Mr.
ohn Rankin of Liberty, was wedded to
Ir. C. A. Welborn, one of Anderson's;
ood sons. The marriage was kept se
ret for several days, but when it Be
ame known the happy couple were the
ecipients of many hearty congratula
ions.-|
Twenty-six selected white mn and
ifty-three colored men have been noti
fed to report in Pickens Wednesday and
'hursday for army duty, the white men
o report Wednesday, October 3. and,,
ave for Columbia .next morning on
irst train. Th le colored men wvill report
.b the court house October 4 and leave
or Columbia Friday morning. Next
veek TIhe Sentinel expects to print the
iames of those who leave.
The stewards of Grace Methodist
:hurch announced to the third quarterly
:Onftere-nce, held August 26, that they,
lad granted their pastor, Rev. E. T1.
[lodges, vacation (luring the month of
September. Now at the close of his
vacationi the pastor wishes to state that
he has never- had a more delightful va
eation in all his ministry. With the ox
eecption of two short trip~s he remained*
in Pickens and took the "r'est.cure."
There ivas no need of his going any
wvhere else, as the climate and scenery
is equal to the best. He requests The
Sentinel to announce that he will preach
in his church next Sunday morning at
11.15 o'clock.
See' J. J. Gantt at Liberty fora Jewel
stove( orl range.
W e have some very attractive
Prices on Stov'es and Ranges that
we are offering to the trade now.
We have not advanced.the price
on this line of goods. Cozme and
let uls show them to you, Pick
ens Hardware andl Grocery'to.
bie world from $175
h-priced Mules and
And it costs no moi
JGGIES A
lifference who 'you;
:es are less. Our cust<
L. Brown,;
"WHEN YOU Run
PIMAMN SCOOL NES
Several new stuctents have been. en
tolled since the beginning of school.
We were delighted to have with us a
our chapel exercises last Tuesday morn
lug Joel Allgood, one of our formes
pupils.
Pro). R. '1'. Italluin and children, to
gether with Mi-ss Pickens, spent las
Monday afternoon near Liberty.
We were delightfully entertained lasi
Tuesday morning with a solo by Miss
Pickens, entitled " The Sunshmne o1
Your smile.''
The ''imrod Literary society met amn
reorganized M!onday, September 24. Thu
following officers were elected: Presi
dent, Milledge Gritlin; vice-president,
Clarence Bowen; secretary, Olive Nealy
treasurer, Janie Holder; literary critic,
Lucile McCllinahan; prosecuting critics,
B. Gillespie and Fannie Finney; progran
committee, dMuido Morvell, Merle Hien,
drix and Clarence Bowen. The society
has a very interesting program arrangel
for Friday, October 5. ill visitors art
welcome. CORRESPONDENT.
Pickens Produce Market
W-rrecrted weekiv by I-'olger. T1hornsey . co.:
Cotton, pouinl -.--....... - .24i
Corn, bushel ------------------... $1.7
Hams, pound .-------------------- . .21
Eggs, dozen ..... ............. ........ .4I(
Butter, pound. ......... .21
llens, pound ................... .1
fryers, potund -- ...-- .2(
Honey, pound .,1F
'weet potatoes, bushel .7(
Irish potatoes, bushel-._....... 1.5(
Multiplying onions, bushel- ----- 2.0t
Hobbs
When you al
and Winter shot
derson Company
We have a full and
Men's and Boys' Clothir
stock of this class in Pi<
COME, and bring
price for most anything
For the past severa
p in this section of the co
O ever this season. So
+ is assured you.
Ladies'')
Our Ladies' Ready
Sspection. New goods
+ Heavy Coats, Coat Suit
has undergone a great
Skets and we are now re
+ the newest things are t
The last and most
ceries. Regardless of1
+ this line, we promise y
+ P. S. -Just receivi
~Hobbs-B
ROQD I
to $250. They ar
Horses. Come no'
e. .'. We have i
N D "C OL
tre or where .you]
mers make their owr1
Walhalla
E, RIDE RIGHT"
Aenunnm
l o to r $ " <;aw, i xl 'p ka t
increas Sren
People
n many instuao--Persoins have suf
for nervous weakness, stomach. 1T.)' or
kidney disease or soe other almeunt
when their real troub )..Ws lack of iron
in the blod.--Bow to tell.
New York. N. Y.-In recent dis
'oue Dr. M. t er. a Bost o physician
who has MttIlecl widely both in this
country and in great European medical
institutions, said: "It you wero to mako
an actual blood test on all people whoI
are ill you would robably be greatlyI
astonished at I e exceedingly . uste
number who htk iron atnl who are ill
for o eason than the lack of
Iron. The mon)ient Iron is supplied all
their multitude of datgeron symptoms
disappear. Without iron the blood at
once loses the power to change food
into living tissue. and therefore notla
Ing you eat d100s you any good; youI
don't get lie itingth out of it. Your
food muerel passen through your sys
Itern liko corn through a mill wvith theI
rollers so v'ido apart that the mill can't
Igrind. As it result ot this continuous
blood and nerve starvation, people be
come generally weakened, nervous and
all run dow'~n and frequently develop all
sorts of con~ditions. One ia too thin;I
another is burdened with unhealthy fat
somo are so weak they can hardly
walk: some think they have dyspepsia,
kidney or liver trouble; some can't
sleep i~t night, others are sleepy and
tired all (lay; somt fussy and Irritable;
some skinny and bloodless, but ail lack
physical power and enduraince. In such
cases, it is worse than foolishness to
take stimulating medicines or narcotic
drugs, whie ly 113 whip "up your fagging
vital powers for the moment, maybe at
the expense of your life later on. No
matter what any one tells you, if you
are not strong and well you owe it to
yourself to make the following test: See
For Sale by Keowee Pharmacy and
Try AnAdvertisem
Henders
Central, S. C.
e looking for a place
ping don't forget t
7, Central, S. C., is tl
most complete line of the be
ig, Shoes for the entire family.
:kens county.
ill your produce. We will pay
you have to sell.
,l years Central has been one of
untry, therefore we will endeav
bring us your cotton and the v(
Ready-to-Wear De]
to-Wear Department will soon
tre arriving every day.' Don't
's, etc.
Millinery Departi
change. Oui' Milliner has just
adly with a big line of all New
o be found here.
Groceries.
important is our large stock of
:he frequent and large advance
mu the very best price attainabli
ad another car load of that GOC
eesnCo.
VIARES
i no higher today tha
yV and buy your requ:
1. most complete line
U MB US" V
ive, we want your b
i terms.
, SC. BR
BE
IMMMMMMMM
gh oDelicate
?0O% in Ten Days
tow long you can work or how. far you
an walk vithout becoming tired. o
ake two live-grain tablets of ordinar y
'uxated Iron three times per day after
neals for two weeks. Tlhen tet your
strength again and see for o rself how
such you -'have gained. ave seen
IoXens of nervous, run-down pegple who
were ailing all the time double, and'
wven triple, their strength and endur
knee find entirely get rid of their ,.pymp
om of dyspepsia. liver and other trou
>tes in front test to fourteen days'. time -
iliy by taking iron in the proper
orn, aid thi14, after they had in some
rases been dtotstring for months with
aut obtaining Liy benclit. You can talk
is .you iplease about ill the wonders
wrought by new remedies, but when
Mou come down to hard facts there is
nothing like good old iron to put color
In ur cheeks and good sound, healthy
1e41 on your bones. It is also ,p great
terve and . stomach strengthener ands
the best blood builder In the world. The
mtly trouble was that the old forms of
Inorganic Iron, like tincture of iron. iron
acetate, etc., ofteti ruined peoplo's
teeth, upset their stomachs and were
not assimilated, and for these reasons
they frequently did more harm than
good. Blut with the discovery of the
newer forms of organic iron all this has.
been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for ex
ntple, is plensant to take, does not in
lure o tenet and is almost immedi
ntcly beneficial.
uOTE-Te maufcturer of Nuxated Iron bare
Iii unboundr d essldenwe in itn potency that they
sttisrize tihe atlis nentsentt that they will forfeit.0 a ny auforoi nlu er txIttworck
a t e east a r nota ustr ilty who ba
ru s * st iscg a t iattr strl n g thsn , Q r et t h , y o u
notr In fourr nrt'kS Iuttse srotdeti0 they la.v no
'erlims nrilomi lr.'uliio. Also they ill rotunds yourr.
floury lit ens case lis whirls Nuzatedl Iron dies. :it
t .ieat doublo your atrentgi lit ten days' tine. it
a tiispnetd in this ilty by all guos drugglats.
Pickens Drug Co.
ent in The Sentinel
on Co.
to do your Fall
bat Hobbs-Hen- +
ie place.
;t Dry Goods, Notions,
Decidedly the largest +
you the highest market
the best cotton markets +
-or'to make it better than
ary highest market price
4
partment
be ready for 'your in- +4
fail to look us over for 4
nent +
-returned from the mar- +
Hats to show you. All +
Staple and Fancy Gro- +
in price of everything in +
3. COME TO SEE US
iD FLOUR.4
,Central
ARE NOW
HIEREI
n in 1914. But
irements.
usiness. and will
OWN'SGOT IT n
OR
LOW1 GETS IT